The Times - 22/10/1984
1984; Gale Group;
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By JOHN RICHARDS Industrial Correspondent, By GRAHAM JONES, BY COLIN GIBSON Sports Correspondent, By JOHN IZBICKI Education Correspondent, By Our New York Staff, By ROBIN GEDYE, By RICHARD BEESTON, By DAVID ADAMSON Diplomatic Correspondent, By JOHN WEEKS, Crime Staff, By NICHOLAS COMFORT Political Staff, By STEPHEN WARD Industrial Staff, By MAURICE WEAVER Industrial Staff, By BRENDA PARRY, By HUGH DAVIES, By TONY ALLEN-MILLS, By DAVID SHEARS, By IAN BRODIE, By CHARLES LAURENCE, By ALAN OSBORN Common Market Correspondent, By MAIER ASHER, By A. J. McILROY, Gallup Poll, By JENNY SHIELDS, By JOHN WEEKS Crime Staff, By Our Shipping Correspondent, By A CHESS CORRESPONDENT, By JOHN PETTY Transport Correspondent, By Our Transport Correspondent, By JOHN PETTY Commercial Correspondent, By MICHAEL FIELD, By JOHN SHAW, By COLIN RANDALL, By DAVID FLETCHER Social Services Correspondent, By ELIZABETH BALFOUR, By Canon D. W. GUNDRY Churches Correspondent, By Our Art Sales Correspondent, JULIAN BRAZIER, JOHN WRIGHT, JULIA HOWELL-HUGHES, MARY HOWARTH, TERENCE O'CONNELL, , J. A. CULLUM, , By DESMOND WETTERN Naval Correspondent, By Air Cdre G. S. COOPER Air Correspondent, JOHN IZBICKI, Peter Stadlen, Geoffrey Norris, Robert Henderson, Eric Shorter, Terence Mullaly, Richard Last, Sean Day-Lewis, ALAN BLYTH, ... GILLIAN REYNOLDS, By ALISON BECKETT Art Sales Correspondent, By Our Gliding Correspondent, JAMES GLADSTONE, JOHN BARBER, RICHARD WEST, DENIS MORRIS, A.C., AVRIL GROOM, By ANN CHUBB, By Serena Sinclair, By Ann Chubb, John O'Sullivan, JULIAN CRITCHLEY, PETERBOROUGH, D.G. SETCHELL, ROBERT RYDER, T. E. SPRATT, W. M. WILLIAMSON, JOHN BLACKIE, EDWARD TUCKWELL, By R. BARRY O'BRIEN, By Our Industrial Staff, By KEITH NURSE Arts Correspondent, Daily Telegraph Reporter, James Srodes, By CLIFFORD GERMAN, By DAVID GREEN, By BRUCE KINLOCH, By ROLAND GRIBBEN, By Christopher Fildes, Michael Becket, David Brewerton, By Colin Campbell, John Butterfield, By Frances Williams, By HOTSPUR, By Our Bowls Correspondent, By MICHAEL CALVIN, By DONALD SAUNDERS, By PAT BESFORD, By DAVID PELLY, By JOHN MASON, By ALAN SMITH, By JOHN PARSONS, By COLIN DRYDEN, By A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT in Estoril, By JANICE HALF, By LESLIE HOWCROFT, By RICHARD TAYLOR, By CHRIS MOORE, By A Special Correspondent, By A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, GUIDE BY HARVEY LEE, By CHRISTOPHER MUNNION, By ROLAND GRIBBEN Business Correspondent, By MICHAEL KALLENBACH, BY JOHN ANDREWS,
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News: Child voters will give Sandinistas victory, Farmer's Diary If you flip, hold tight, Police Shoot At Child 'Terrorists', Hospital Patients Find Appointments Keep Them Waiting, Lawson denies 'smug' charge over jobless, Villagers Up In Arms At Plan For 'Urban Warfare' Hamlet, Grenada Awaits Election, Labour's halt along the road towards neutralism, Britain Isolates 'Durban 3', Oil ministers move to avert price war, Alma-Tadema work fetches £126,050, Late Theatre Buses, Notebook My favourite pot-boiler, Stiff test of Britain's air defences, Ramblers Back Reopening Of 172-Mile Path, Select Committees, News round-up Market protest over slaughter of chickens, Desk Diary, 'Vote Again' Plea To Nacods Talks likely, says NCB's new man, Commentary, British flurry at U.N. over Falklands vote, Education: Why English beats Hindi, Israel may cut civil service, Cut relief on mortgages says Shelter, Fish Bait 'Caused Cancer', Careers Information Rewards of working with the mentally handicapped, Super computers go on watch in the Navy, Knitwear IS Set For A New Highland Fling, Russians Avoid Clashes On Convoy Duty, Scargill triggered pit deputies' row with Coal Board, New Zealand Defence Warning, Unions Seek To Halt Bingo 'War', Princess to meet poor on gruelling tour, Award For Peacekeepers In Beirut, Your Questions Answered, Reagan attacks in vitriolic final debate, Fashion Notebook Big Brother is taking us over..., Coroner Admits No-Jury Error, Russia's Havoc Helicopter Outrages Nato, Criticism Upsets Peres, 'We know where the Britons are. We Will not harm them' Savimbi Claims Fo Recognises Unita Movement, Bomb 'Boost For Morale' Says Adams, Discounts to be cut on railcard tickets, 'Third Soar' For China's Economy, 48,000 Students Face Grant Axe For £10m Saving, AIDS Impact On Homosexual V D Figures, Personal View And now we go over to..., Yard warning on agents provocateurs, Punk Problem Kremlin More Than Cruise Worries, Cartoon Christ Shown As Trendy Troublemaker, Peace Hope In Vauxhall Pay Strike, Fired On Crew Thought They Would Die, 'New Tech' Deal Rejected, Britain Faces South Africa Showdown, Lauda Champion Again, Seeing The Future In 'Moon-Pools', Maxwell Strike Bond Idea, Ira Suspect Named Over Bombings, 42-Carat Blue Diamond Sale, Paris IS Showing Lots Of Dash With A Sash, Parents to have final say on cane, Briton 'In Plot To Aid Defector', 'Worried' voice of conciliation, Wine Top of the Listel, 'Heal Thy Trend' In Food Sales, London Day By Day British Museum: picture of gloom, Britain needs the Nelson touch, says Dr Runcie, Barman stabbed with skewer as fans go on rampage, Bradford cheapest place in Britain for luxury living, Francois Truffaut Dies At 52, Critics fail to daunt Ferraro, Plan for cross-London link between A1 & A2, Turkey IS Sporting Some New Delights, War museum to charge voluntary fee, Fresh row looms on EEC cash, Glider Team Named, Plays And Players Changing the cast of a long run, Harry's A Hit In Livestock Show Lists, Two-Way Test For Shadow Leaders, Recent Records Sinopoli's 'Macbeth', Bird-watchers flock to the Scilly Isles, Brewers buying up wine shops as beer sales stagnate, 'Chunnel' finance on agenda for Mitterrand visit. News in Brief. Index. Classified Advertising: Vocational Training Council, Personal, Situations Vacant, Theatres & Cinemas, Art Galleries, Eric Wagman&sons, Late News. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery. Arts and Entertainment: Kasparov camp denies their man is pulling his punches, No. 18,279 Across, Radio, Television-Monday. Politics and Parliament: Today in Parliament House Of Lords. Law: Marriage Break-Up. Letters to the Editor: No 'party line', The public price, Whirlwind names, Doctors and smoking, Cost Of Tornado Programme, Unemployment in the 1930s, Losers and winners, Divided unity, Claims by the Navy, Lorry ban effects, Musical minorities, When yachtsmen get into difficulty. Reviews: OPERA / Covent Garden A match for Carmen, Life aboard U-96, Art / The Bury St Edmunds Cross, Tv Topics / An economical hybrid, Theatre / A moveable audience, Higglety Pigglety Pop!, Concert / English Concert. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Official Appointments and Notices: Recent Service Appointments. Obituaries: Obituary. Editorials/Leaders: Out Of Bounds, Last Tango In Paris, Meeting Scargillism. Business and Finance: Economic Commentary Recovery fears tinged with exaggeration, The American Interview Reforms package lays path for VAT, Daily Telegraph Share Race, Sterling's slide means dearer commodities, Lombard Street Currying Favour In India, Dividends Diary, Breakmate to join USM, Questor Stake your claims at the TSB, This Week In The City Eyes on ICI £1 bn barrier, Mining Hampton Trust proudly presents Mt Martin Gold, National Savings on course for target, Lloyd's syndicates face big losses on U.S. claims, Retail growth to continue-C B I, Computers Return to life after receiver, NCB pension scheme paying £112m a year, Petrochemical jobs threatened. Property: Contracts & Tenders, Tomorrow-Commercial Property, For Sale By Auction. Stock Exchange Tables: Money & Exchanges. Business Appointments: Appointments. Sport: Pistol Shooting Westlake's Record 587, Sports in Brief, Motor Cycling, Motor Rallying Llewellyn IS Champion, Fontwell Park programme, riding plans and betting forecast, First Test-Fourth Day India Follow On & Gaekwad Leads Fight Back, Spurs Will not risk Hoddle, Bowls, U. S. Golf Nelson In Record Mood, Bowls Bryant picks up £10,000 TV prize, Fencing Dommett Wins U-20 Title, Sport.. On 5 Pages Palace Music Gives Biancone Rare Double, Cannes Open Frost scores first European success, Snooker Dennis Taylor through to quarter-final, Speed Sailing week Siret Sets The Pace, Rugby League Gill Topples Hull Kr, Soccer Leading Rivals Fall Flat As Liverpool SLIP, Portuguese Grand Prix Lauda's World Championship By Half A Point, Horse Trials Taylor Team Takes Title, Rugby Union Melville Given Captaincy On England Debut, Boxing Hagler stripped of title by WBC, Diving Kongzheng Li somersaults to success, Basketball Watson Shines For Stars, Hockey Britain hold USSR & beat Holland, The hero who rose again, Greve Jones, an R A F, Lawn Tennis Essex Regain Title. Births.
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