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The Times - 10/07/1984

1984; Gale Group;

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By Paul Routledge, Barrie Clement, By Graham Searjeant, By Richard Streeton, From Nicholas Ashford, , From Craig Seton, , By Anthony Bevins, Political Correspondent, By Hugh Clayton Local Government Correspondent, By Colin Hughes, By Philip Webster, Political Reporter, By Rodney Cowton Defence Correspondent, By Kenneth Gosling, By John Young, Agriculture Correspondent, By Peter Davenport, By Alan Hamilton, By Derek Harris, Commercial Editor, Faux, our Scottish Correspondent, , By Peter Hennessy, From Ian Murray, From Michael Binyon, From Richard Wigg, , From Michael Hornsby, , From Peter Nichols, , From Tony Duboudin, , From Charles Harrison, , From Robert Fisk, From Harry Debelius, , From Our Correspondent, , From John Best, , From Tony Dubondin, From Dessa Trevisan, From W. P. Reeves, By Caroline Moorehead, Sanda Miller, Anthony Masters, Richard Williams, Dennis Hackett, John Percival, Alan Franks, Miles Kington, Norman Lebrecht, by Suzy Menkes, Christine Painell, PHS, by Iain Elliot, Robert Fisk, Caroline Moorehead, Roger Scruton, Peter Kellner, MALCOLM HARPER, , RAYMOND BLACKBURN, , ROD MORGAN, , JOHN WALLBANK, , W. P. WINSTON, , T. H. ASHWORTH, , A. S. AINGER, , K. CLARKE, , FRANK FIELD, , NORMANBY, , THOMAS S. TORRANCE, , ANDREW KNIGHT, , G. E. BERRIOS, , LAURIE BOSTON, , By Pearce Wright, Science Editor, Sir David Wills writes:, A correspondent writes:, Executive Editor Kenneth Fleet, By Michael Prest, By Edward Townsend, Industrial Correspondent, By Peter Wilson-Smith, Banking Correspondent, From Bailey Morris, By Jonathan Davis, By Jonathan Clare, By John Lawless, By David Young Energy Correspondent, Graham Searjeant, By Derek Pain, Michael Clark, By David Manners, By Bill Johnstone, By Geoffrey Ellis, By Geof Wheelwright, By Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, By Russell Jones, By Maggie McLening, By Chris Naylor, By Ian White, From John Wilcockson, , By Mandarin (Michael Phillips), From Pat Butcher, , By Our Rifle Shooting Correspondent, By David Hands Rugby Correspondent, By Mitchell Platts, By Rex Bellamy, Tennis Correspondent, By John Blunsden, By Jenny MacArthur, by Peter Dear, Peter Davalle, By Clifford Longley, Religious Affairs Correspondent, Michael Hamlyn,

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Index. News: Classes smaller in English schools, Left wooed by Hayden on Timor, Sun set, Turning the class war on its head, moreover..., More curbs on water use likely, Science Report Astronomers part veil around the Milky Way, French atom tests could contaminate Pacific, Election 84 Jackson hints at black boycott unless party rules are changed, Findings Mahler and the maiden, Israel goes to the polls Electorate scents a whiff of Weimar, 'Minuteman' missiles may be based in Britain, Paris and Bonn open frontiers, For Foot read Thatcher, Prisoners Of Conscience USSR: Ivan Kandyba, Oxford class lists, The Times Information Service, Gunmen sabotage Beirut's latest security plan and kidnap Libyan diplomat, How Heseltine underestimated the resistance of Service chiefs, EEC tries again to curb agriculture costs as a bi l for £1,240m looms, A teacher on every desk-top, Even more sinister than the KGB, Portfolio Two share £2,000 prize, How women stole a march on men, Postal ballots planned for top union posts, More company directors turn to The Times, Night sky lit up by Gothic glory ablaze £1m roof fire at York Minster probably caused by lightning, Maxwell bid for Mirror is rejected, Straw-burning call to farmers, Moscow likely to grant arms aid to Kuwait, Queen's tour of Canada postponed after poll is called for September 4, Pound slips under $1.31 to new low, Catalan President to go on trial in Barcelona, Letter from Delhi It never rains but it pours, Alps crash driver praised by tourists, End of economic venture East African assets are shared out, Protesters 'inside Greenham', Conference tries to help 4m African refugees, Dock strike starts today as pit talks fail again, Cambridge Tripos results, Tito critic jailed for eight years, Whitehall brief Scientific interpreter to Cabinet, College training role criticized, Drink curbs urged for cricket grounds, Tense start to smoking ban on Tube, The Times Diary, Soviet film director defecting to West, The falling pound: tourism Pocket money loss slows US bookings, Damages claim: Mr Eddie, End in sight of Liverpool clash with Government, London School of Economics, Travelling steerage: Adrian Ellison, of the British Olympic coxed four, peers ahead from, 'The Lord was on our side as we battled the flames', An army waiting for the nightmare to end, Muldoon is confident of closing gap, Visit fits in with US engagement, Tim Batstone, aged 25, on the last stage of, Scotland today: 2 Glasgow needs credit for its new image, Five nations to build warplane for Europe, Husain seeks Mitterrand's aid, Kinnock wins first round against left on deselection, Killer chemicals-Third World beware, Australian SAS went over the top in rig raid, Clash over Pretoria's new political order, US accused of meddling in Greece. Law: Two guilty of bomb charges, Warning for GP who had affair, Airman 'traded secret signals for promise of spy's sexual favours', Chancery Division Meaning of 'sale' in shares deal In re Westminster Property Group pic, Four accused of conspiring to sell explosives, Airman 'in secrets for sex pact', Ex-PC fined for offering glue kits, 'Horrified' Gooch sues over Sun story, Court releases Berlin sex spy, Queen's Bench Division High Court not apt for QC's fees dispute Taylor v McKenzie and Others, Jail move application rejected, Whether VAT on repossession has priority In re Liverpool Commercial Vehicles Ltd, Mail pays princess damages. Display Advertising: Hitachi, Cameroon Airlines, Austin Rover, Compaq Computer Limited, Bank Of Ireland, Polly Peck (Holdings) Plc, Great Portland Estates, Skyguard, Carclo Engineering Group Plc, Christie's, Rowlinson, Futon Company, Wda, Portfolio, National Girobank, Nspcc, Ncb, Manon, Allied Irish Banks Limited, Whsmith, Harrods, Base Lending Rates. Picture Gallery. News in Brief. Politics and Parliament: State Sales Sealink price must reflect its assets, Coal Dispute Prosecutions must be left to chief constables, More money for UK voluntary agencies, Cable Television Franchises extended to 15 years, Kidnapping Nigeria asked to allow questioning of mission's staff, Police Bill Rural staffing dilemma resolved, Drought Minister rules out national water grid, Sport Minister urges sponsors to help grassroots, Lagos asked to waive diplomatic immunity. Reviews: Television, Dance Jungle 'Firebird', Galleries Never mind the show, feel the quality, Jazz Bracknell Festival, Theatre Discrimination against humour. Arts and Entertainment: Today's television and radio programmes, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 16,478, Concise Crossword (No 389). Classified Advertising: Legal Appointments, MBS Rentals, Announcements, Bellville Sassoon, International Application Consultants, Entertainments, Computer Appointments. Editorials/Leaders: Finance And Industry Gold loses its glister as buyers disappear, ACT Of God, Canada's Choice, Cruelty To Children. Letters to the Editor: Madness in great ones, Sentencing policy, Mrs Thatcher's friends, Picture deadline, The case for PR, Test match team, Last chance to endorse Law of the Sea, Mum's not the word, Wider issues in sale of church plate, Hospitals in North-west, Nuclear progress, Pit closures, Battersea Disneyland, Stratford transmitter. Court and Social: Court Circular. Deaths. Official Appointments and Notices: Church news, Lister research fellowships, University news, Latest appointments, First-class honours, Cordwainers' Company. Marriages. Obituaries: Sir Anthony Selway, Denys Val Baker Writer on Cornish themes, Professor H. M. Robertson, Mr Geoffrey Rice, Sir John Macleod. Business and Finance: Computer Briefing, Emray board battle begins, Cutting racetrack corners, Commodities, Tempus Bank of England boxes clever with bill rates, Workshop Voice is my choice-what hope?, RTZ set to gain more of Enterprise, The Week We've got the brains, let's use them at work, Hongkong share prices plunge, UK Events, Businessman sues NatWest for £1.75m, Diamond sales up 6.5%, It's chips for everyone-except the Europeans, Polly Peck merger approved, Job Scene DP departments-now the battles begin, The new regime at Atari, News In Brief, How the Government ignored exchange rate once too often, US threat to Eurobond markets, Investment Trusts, Interest Rates, Pound's fall to $1.30 puts new pressure on interest rates, Baby micro has an edge on big brother, Export credit rates increase by 1.2%, Investment: how high tech could make you money, Why lawyers' offices are now less musty, Gold, Money Markets, Putting themselves in the video picture, PCW deal rejected, Oil surplus cuts Opec's options, Currencies, Planners say old factories are discouraging investment Call to demolish 'satanic mills', To a machine-the great gift of recognition. Stock Exchange Tables: Stock Market Report Rate worry depresses shares, Wall Street, Stock Exchange Prices Nervous selling, Authorized Units & Insurance Funds, Foreign Exchanges, Stock Exchanges. Sport: Golf Place for Woosnam in World Series, Rugby League Northern sign Lewis, Motor Racing Formula One on right track, No place for underpaid Olympic footballer Regal treatment for team who failed to win qualifying tie, For The Record, Sports in Brief, Athletics: Aouita Heads For Milestone In 5,000 Metres Moorcroft's world record in danger, Shooting Home guard set sights on Ghurkas, Rugby Union A time to reconsider Burgess, Tennis Lloyd emerging again from his wilderness of self-doubt, Cycling Millar picks his time to rise irresistibly, Racing: Cecil Filly To Retain Unbeaten Record In Cherry Hinton Stakes Fatah Flare can confirm promise, Equestrianism Yorkshire attracts Olympic quartet, Golf Schoolboy leads qualifiers home, Cricket: The Seven Deadly Batsmen WHO Hit The Counties For Six Stand-ins steal the show. Births. Property: Rentals. Weather: The Weather.

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