The Times - 05/10/1984
1984; Gale Group;
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By David Felton, Labour Correspondent, From Julian Haviland, Political Editor, , By Richard Evans, Lobby Reporter, From Philip Webster, Political Reporter, , By David Cross, From Nicholas Ashford, , From Peter Nichols, By David Smith Economics Correspondent, From Peter Davenport, , By Tony Samstag, By Jonathan Davis, Business Correspondent, By Barrie Clement, Labour Reporter, By Geraldine Norman, Sale Room Correspondent, By Clifford Longley, Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Anthony Bevins, Political Correspondent, By Richard Evans Lobby Reporter, By Derek Harris Commercial Editor, By Our Commercial Editor, From Alan Hamilton, , By John Young, By Patricia Clough, Alan Wood, , Robert Morgan, , Sheila Beardall, , Stephen Goodwin, John Winder, By Philip Webster Political Reporter, By David Nicholson-Lord, Geoffrey Smith, By Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, By Hugh Clayton, Local Government Correspondent, From Tim Jones, , By David Walker Social Policy Correspondent, From Roger Boves, , By Henry Stanhope, Diplomatic Correspondent, From Richard Wigg, From Moshe Brilliant, From Diana Geddes, From Ian Murray, From Michael Hornsby, , From Our Own Correspondent, , By Our Foreign Staff, From Our Correspondent, From David Watts, , From Jan Raath, From Christopher Mosey, From Mohsin Ali, , From Richard Bassett, From Zorinna Pysariwaky, , From Tony Duboudin, , Michael Seely, , Miles Kington, Compton Miller, Olivia Timbs, Lorraine Fraser, PHS, Michael Ignatieff, Bernard Levin:, David Watt, Philip Howard, PAUL GREGOROWSKI, , NICHOLAS BAKER, , BERNARD M. THIMONT, , PETER PERKINS, , EMRYS ROBERTS, , CHRISTOPHER BOURNE, , DUNCAN GUTHRIE, , ALAN GAYTON, , J. D. ROBERTS, , GEORGE AUSTIN, , HUGH LEGGATT, , SUE WHITLEY, , CLAUDINE R. SINGER, , T. J. PEDLEY, , By Pearce Wright, Science Editor, F.H.L, David Robinson, Stephen Pettitt, Paul Griffiths, Michael Church, Irving Wardle, Hilary Finch, John Percival, Ian Griffiths, Executive Editor Kenneth Fleet, From Bailey Morris, , By Christopher Dunn, By Peter Wilson-Smith Banking Correspondent, By Judith Huntley, Commercial Property Correspondent, By Jeremy Warner, By Jonathan Davis, By Michael Prest, By Derek Pain, By Geoffrey Ellis, By Derek Harris, By Clive White, Simon Barnes, By Mitchell Platts, by Michael Stevenson, By Nicholas Harling, By Paul Harrison, By Simon O'Loughlin, By Rex Bellamy, Tennis Correspondent, By Sydney Friskin, By Joyce Whitehead, By Jenny MacArthur, DAVID MILLER, By Michael Seely, Clifford Webb, Peter Dear, Peter Davalle, Frank Johnson, Derek Harris Commercial Editor, Edward Townsend Industrial Correspondent, DH, Anne Warden, ET, Rupert Morris, By Viscount Caldecote,
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News: Protest by Dublin over Hurd talk, Israel ready to soften its line on withdrawal, Kinnock 'could win with black vote', Cowley 'agitators' fear, Diet ended woman's open space phobia, Good car guide, The Times Information Service, Why low may be bad news, Troop withdrawals from Chad Angry Habré flies to face Mitterrand, Consumers 'need more protection from abuse of phone sales methods', Divorcees warned against revenge, Science report Shuttle to probe depths of ocean, Wrecked freighter yields last drum of nuclear material, Doubts remain over Mozambique ceasefire accord, Medical Briefing, More executives get better fringe benefits, Research aim 'unrealistic', Simply the very longmanest, Lady Olga expelled, Oslo alters course on economy, Candidate sought for party's hot seat, A glimpse of the future from Nissan, New curbs on state industries shelved, Accountancy, Commentary, Fraud: where blame lies, Car dealers' bonus rush, Stockholm may deport up to 1,200 Lebanese, No way to make a meal of socialism, Professional Engineers True unity: the almost impossible dream, Pym says Thatcher made strike worse, Ceausescu's Bonn visit cut short, Graveyard found in East River, Why it's a jolly good Fellowship, Industrial troubles in Spain and France Boss of key loss-maker ousted in Madrid's big economic shakeup, Women lose vote over party voice, Ethiopian drought puts half a million people under shadow of death, Plaid rifts may resurface, Professional engineers, SDP lists 27 'possible defectors from Labour', Opposition chiefs back Ponting aid fund, Man lost job for calling women 'he', Alarm over acid rain damage in Bohemia, Further decline in Church of England membership, London test for illegal council budgets, Police 'will serve any government', US refuses to shelter the Durban six, VWs score highest and Fiats criticized in Which? ratings, Vietnam to discuss prisoners, moreover... Autumn, nature's great gobstopper, Envoy to study minority language needs, Peat bog man garrotted 2,500 years ago, Election 84 Ferraro and Bush locked in battle of tax returns, East Germany and the Church Evangelical bishops a mouthpiece for voiceless, Video piracy fear dominates appeal, The rich rewards of insolvency, Beautiful Britain in Bloom, No compensation demand rejected by 4 million votes, Blasts kill two in Jakarta, Cook's put 13% on tour packages, Beards and moustaches have been a hobby, Hope of averting deputies' strike Talks on pit closures may include a third party, Labour too left wing, poll shows, Mafia reels under most devastating assault in its history Crime hotline to link US and Italy, The horse that is a race apart, Howe to visit Israel and will talk to West Bank Arabs, Lords and ladies in high spirits, Waiting time for civil appeals disappoints Master of the Rolls, Defiant MEPs threaten British budget rebate, Labour warns City of capital export curbs, McDonald chain expands, Malta talks end in stalemate, The Times Diary, Professional Engineers A bridge too far for industry and education?, Car blast at embassy in Nicosia, Jobless total at record 3.28m, Red Sea mine 'made recently in Russia', Seoul rubs out the past, General Assembly UN finds, economic unrest matches arms race threat, If only it were Ronald Rex, Strike call over miners fails, Gandhi extends direct rule over Punjab, Working miner and family told 'you are going to die', court hears, Labour Party Conference Unemployment 'most corrosive of all curses' Hattersley says, Inner city aid cuts depend on Thatcher, A valuable role not always recognized, All imprisoned in a maze of self-concern, Peruvians clash with cardinal, The poor relations but their image is improving, Tricky business in Eastbourne, Engineering prize for coffee tin device, Canberra 'dream world' on immigration, What about the women workers?, 'Get YTS workers into unions', Sex and gold claim in FBI spy case, Left attacks Kinnock's handling of dispute, Zimbabwe lifts its ban on Zapu meetings, Plea for BT safeguards. 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Arts and Entertainment: Concise Crossword (No 463), Karpov retains 3-0 lead with quick draw, Sale room Costly invasion at Danish auction, Today's television and radio programmes, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 16,553. News in Brief. Law: Farmer faces murder trial, Court of Appeal Appeals delayed by lack of court rooms Annual review, Legal aid rules anomaly Cluskey v Cluskey, Shot Briton accused in Spain, Sellafield to fight radioactive leak charges in court, Brain-damaged rapist loses appeal, Murder victim defended, Youth kicked Liberal chief, Printer contributed to refusal by NGA Howard v National Graphical Association, Court of Appeal Criminal record puts claimant outside injury award scheme Regian v Criminal Injuries Compensation Board, Ex parte Thompstone Regina v Criminal Injuries Compensation Board, Ex parte Crowe. Picture Gallery. Official Appointments and Notices: Middle Temple, Latest appointments, Hillary's post, Bader award, Polytechnic honours, British Orthopaedic Association. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): Would you buy another scare from this man?. Editorials/Leaders: Action On Jobs, Finance And Industry Shipbuilding prospects as murky as the Mersey, Mr Botha As Peacemaker, The Irish Debt. Letters to the Editor: Remanding juveniles, Electricity tariffs, Out-of-town shopping, Protecting churches, Unfairness in a low-pay sector, All those in favour, Pride of place, Causes of crisis in the Church, History of the SOE, Beyond the call, Need for new thinking on coalmines, Exporting works of art, Two-point turn. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Births. Deaths. Obituaries: Mr C. P. C. Smith, Dr Hugh Wallace, Mr C. F. Lewis, Mr I. J. O'hea Founder of Colt International. Reviews: Cinema Breathtaking visions of timelessness Kaos (15), RLPO/Wright, Theatre Good-time games The Nerd, Recital Ameling/Jansen, Television Heavily Brechtian, Concerts Kronos Quartet, Dance Mark Morris. Classified Advertising: Car Buyer's Guide, Gate, Acknowledgments, "A story of unexpected passion", Car buyer's Guide, Business To Business, Entertainments. Stock Exchange Tables: Wall Street, Stock Market Report Store shares jump on takeover talk, Authorized Units & Insurance Funds, Stock Exchange Prices Rally at the close, Foreign Exchanges, Stock Exchanges. Business and Finance: £28.5m work begins on Fenchurch Street station, Commodities, Your Own Business Learning to look just the job, News In Brief ACT to set up plant in Australia, Wine curbs threatened as US debates new trade barriers, Francis in agreed bid for Suter, £40m North Sea order, Telecom's first property director takes up post, Born again crusade to help small companies, Industry Today Arms factories primed for sell-off, Mitchell Cotts tops £10m in first half, Tempus Currys iceberg could sink Dixons' bid, Briefing Who'll be the woman of 1984?, Investment Trusts, Interest Rates, Johnson Matthey auditors hit back, Recovery by dollar, In brief, Gold, Money Markets, US copper mines 'facing closure', Currys board rejects Dixons' surprise £182m takeover bid, Currencies. Business Appointments: Appointments Littlewoods names director. Property: Rentals, Commercial And Industrial Property. Sport: Sports in Brief, Football: Liverpool, Celtic and tiny Wrexham lead the British further into Europe Wark alone does not ease all the doubts about Liverpool, Today's Fixtures, Volleyball England teams have twin goals in Europe, Yachting Victory holds Challenge at bay for victory, Rugby Union Rugby have makings of a good side, Boxing Finally Feeney gains his title chance, Golf: A Day Of Mixed Fortunes In Women's Open For Two Late Starters Halfway lead for Miss Okamoto, Athletics Marathon 'hush money', Cricket Hogg has to abandon Indian tour, Racing: The American Jockey Darrel McHargue Decides To Split With Cumani's Stable And Return Home Bassenthwaite on course for Guineas, Hockey England are lacking in basic skills, Snooker Knowles is through to semi-finals, For The Record, Chairman puts his record on the line, Equestrianism Vintage jumping from Miss Moet, Basketball Solent Stars eclipsed by Limoges, Bloodstock Sales More riches for Money For Nothing family, Tennis: National Championships Whichello loses match, face and financial support of LTA. 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