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The Times - 13/11/1984

1984; Gale Group;

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By Sarah Hogg, Julian Haviland, By Anthony Bevins, Political Correspondent, From Alan Tomlinson, , By Our Political Editor, By David Felton Labour Correspondent, From Peter Davenport, By Clifford Webb, By Hugh Clayton, By Rupert Morris, By Staff Reporters, By Stewart Tendler, Richard Ford, By Nicholas Timmins Social Services Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, By Richard Evans, By Patricia Clough, By Lucy Hodges, Education Correspondent, By David Hewson, Arts Correspondent, By Alan Hamilton, By Stewart Tendler, Crime Reporter, From John Young, From Craig Seton, By David Young Energy Correspondent, By John Young Agriculture Correspondent, By David Smith, Economics Correspondent, By Henry Stanhope Diplomatic Correspondent, By Our Social Services Correspondent, By Nicholas Timmins, By Edward Townsend Industrial Correspondent, By Our Labour Correspondent, By Jonathan Davis Business Correspondent, From Diana Geddes, From Michael Binyon, , By Caroline Moorehead, From Neil Kelly, From Our Own Correspondent, From Nicholas Ashford, From Ian Murray, From Michael Hamlyn, , From Richard Wigg, , From Roger Boyes, From Jan Raath, From Michael Hornsby, Christine Painell, Thomas Karas, Miles Kington, Smith Kline & French Laboratories Ltd and Others v Bloch, John Russell Taylor, Irving Wardle, Dennis Hackett, Paul Griffiths, Richard Morrison, PHS, Trevor Fishlock, Philip Jacobson, Peter Kellner, Roger Scruton, AYALEW WOLDE-GIORGIS, , MICHAEL WILSON, , ANDREW SELKIRK, , FRED CATHERWOOD, , RUTH KAYE, , JACK LONGLAND, , FRANCIS BOWN, , KENNETH D. SMITH, , H. MacL. CURRIE, , JOHN STITT, , FRANCES MARGARET, , ULYATT, , PETER HAWKER, , LEONARD CHESHIRE, , R. G. CARPENTER, , HARRY HOPKINS, , D. E. BRADBURY, , By Huon Mallalieu, By Pearce Wright, Science Editor, By Kenneth Gosling, Executive Editor Kenneth Fleet, By John Lawless, By David Young, Energy Correspondent, By Michael Prest, By David Smith Economics Correspondent, By Our City Staff, By Richard Thomson, By Alison Eadie, By Derek Pain, Pam Spooner, By Ian Griffiths, By Roger Woolnough, From Claire Gooding, By Lucy Hodges Education correspondent, By Maggie McLening, by Kevan Pearson, By Phil Manchester, By David Walker, By Darrell Ince, By Spe Stride, By Dennis Freeman, By Geof wheelwright, By David Sanger, By Geoffrey Ellis, Simon Scott plummer, , David Miller, From Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent, , Paul Newman, By Michael Rowbottom, Brian Glanville, By George Ace, From Richard Streeton, , John Hennessy, By Robert Pryce, By Rex Bellamy, Tennis Correspondent, By Lewine Mair, By David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, From John Blunsden, , By Mandarin, by Peter Dear, Peter Davalle, By Robin Young,

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News: Health Dentistry and drugs to go up, Housing Leaky old mains push up the bills, Allison's drinking a worry, club says, Crime experts look at a 2,500-year-old corpse, Beware this bogus emotion, How the synod works: 2 An ecclesiastical demonstration of Parkinson's law, IRA woman bomb suspect faces nine extradition claims, Commercial radio's freer rein, Third World blamed for mounting water crisis, Child labour: Part 2 Governments turn a blind eye as sweatshops thrive, Pit police face petrol bombs in 7-hour fury, Fast food improves its image, Army chief withdraws threat to Thai Cabinet, Science report Heavy smokers facing additional risks, 'Scruffy' £1 note follow gold sovereign into oblivion, Hats crucial for riders, Overseas budget stays the same, Prisoners Of Conscience Philippines: Satur Ocampo, Bomb blast at British Embassy in Vienna, When science fiction becomes fact, Women win top French book prizes with novels that recapture youth, The Times Information Service, Morocco leaves OAU over Polisario seat, Tanks out in capital as Nicaragua calls alert, After six years in the wilder-, Grim future for Le Monde as it faces worst crisis, Cardinal Gordon Gray, aged, Mugabe clears his Cabinet of last Zapu ministers, Prime Minister an the Brighton bomb Saved by a final paper, The miners' strike NCB explains pitmen's return, Girls held back at school win compensation for sexual discrimination, Public Sector Pay Protest at limit on wage rises, Privatization Treasury expects assets sale bonus, Bishops debate plea for the poor, Nationalized Industries Pit strike takes its toll, Employment Boost for jobless who set up on their own, Nicaragua: the threat that's really threadbare, Thatcher pledge to stamp out violence, Now the general counter-attacks, Cancer victim to conduct LPO, East Germans begin to quit Prague embassy, Capital ideas-or are they?, Foreign Affairs Consular services threatened, Lawson forecasts 3.5% growth and keeps close to spending target Borrowing by public sector held, EEC agrees to new curbs on farmspending, £1.2m for Louis XVI cabinet, Guest worker's murder raises racial tension Mitterrand acts to stem tide of violence, The Times Diary, Race to safeguard the koala, Wildlife plea for farmers, Outdoor Fashion Forecast for winter is warm, Technology Surprise curb on robotics, Why Meacher was the last straw, Breakers of boycott die in fire, Scargill claims figures 'cooked', National Insurance Earnings limits raised slightly, Angola's peace plan Dos Santos gives way on Cuban pull-out, Echoes of Indira as Rajiv takes command of India, Four named for cable authority, Social Security Seaside lodgings benefit cut, Gemmological Association, Hawks press Reagan to take tough action against Managua, Space team grabs errant satellite, Ilea set for revolt on rates, Higher economic growth and lower inflation forecast, Survival code saves pupils stranded on moor, Warsaw 14 set up new rights group, Envoy in decorating bill rumpus, moreover... A gricer's view of Victorian airports, Meacher defends tactics. Index. Politics and Parliament: Labour to exploit high unemployment in Tory constituencies, Transport GLC urged to hold lorry ban inquiry, Public Expenditure Plans (1)(2)(3), Agriculture Extra cash for farm surpluses, Chancellor allows £1.5 billion for spring tax cuts, · Interest rate cuts · £1 note goes · Education grants cut Tight spending control paves way for tax cuts, Energy Electricity and gas bills up 5%, Education Rich will have to pay more for student offspring, Terrorism Irish authorities behaved impeccably, Skinner ordered out, Employment Series of measures to help jobless, Lawson insists Government still on course, Falklands cost £1m an islander. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Hitachi, The Ultimate Driving Machine, Linguaphone, Rolinco, Mills Associates Ltd, Abs Computers, Abbey National, Harrods, Volvo, Americanairlines, Adrian Mole, The BBC Microcomputer System., Allied London Properties Plc, Remy Martin, The Times, Cathay Pacific, Carnation Company, Christie's, Cummins Engine Company Limited, Trusthouse Forte, Rhône-Poulenc, Mayfair Carpet Gallery Ltd., Fujifilm Floppy Disk, St. Godrics College. Hampstead, Sharp, Mermaid, Columbia, The Distressed Gentlefolk's Aid Association, National Westminster Home Loans Limited, Lancia, Carlsberg, The Gloucester Hotel, Fortnum & Mason, Post House Hotel, Helmsman Lockers, Cullinet, Base Lending Rates, Compaq. Law: Ground for changing maintenance order Vasey v Vasey, Drugs suspect is freed, Queen's Bench Division Council not liable for absence of double white lines West and Another v Buckinghamshire County Council, Court of Appeal US anti-trust claim no breach of English injunction, Austin challenge on ballot law ruling, QC queries Intoximeter records. Picture Gallery: Homage to the memory of the Vietnam fallen. Arts and Entertainment: Concise Crossword (No 494), Bridge finals, Today's television and radio programmes, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 16,584, Run of draws in world chess continues. Classified Advertising: Legal Appointments, Announcements, Liv-In, Entertainments, Computer Appointments. Reviews: LCS/Glover, Huddersfield Contemporary Music Festival A true measure of Kagel's fun, Galleries Major painting discovery of the Deco sensibility, Television Obscure solutions, London concerts Koenig Ensemble, Theatre When I was a Girl, I used to scream and shout. Editorials/Leaders: Waiting For The Budget, But Not Yet The Priestess, Freedom On The Air, Finance And Industry Soothing words from the Chancellor. Letters to the Editor: Fear of divisiveness on women priests, Community powers, Infant deaths, Saving in medicines, Mot injuste, Ban on book borrowers, Efforts to feed starving in Ethiopia, Wasteful advertising, Missing silence, Maiden Castle dig, Forces' fare. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: University news, Latest appointments, Church news. Deaths. Obituaries: Mr Norman Krasna, Professor O. W. Richards, The Rev Martin Luther King Sr, Mr Xavier Herbert Chronicler of Australian outback. Business and Finance: The Times Net Work For Schools Industry's chance to reach classroom, Computer Briefing, Tempus Soaring Lucas still faces an uphill struggle, Building society movement swept by merger talk, Technology problems hit Bemrose, Brave approach to artificial intelligence, Court lifts injunction on Statham Duff Stoop, Spending in shops falls by 1.1%, Commodities, Play this game and your name is Mud Chatting up total strangers at home, Suburban Tokyo supermarket becomes pilgrimage centre for enterprising retailers, British racing cars find winning formula, Financial Services Towards unified accountancy, 'Office automation must start with O and M', Why the police are waiting for Holmes, Apple bites back with a home 'test drive' offer, Send them to Coventry... with a purpose, Canada to relax investment rules, News In Brief New stake at Yelverton, The Week Time the DHSS caught up with the micro revolution in special schools, Go-ahead Exeter reaching its Prime, Interest Rates, Even the shy children will find their way round this network, Workshop Software is the big difference between home and away micros, Big companies may call 'time' on IBM, Stock Market Report Chancellor helps shares to a record, S. Africa software shut down hits UK, Gold, Share index at new peak, Howard Doris plans to create 1,000 jobs with new yard, Company News In Brief, Tootal fears build-up by Australians, China may settle old bond debts, Currencies, Enter IBM with a juggling act for multi-users, City firms to merge on January 1. Stock Exchange Tables: Money Markets, Wall Street, Investment Trusts, Authorized Units & Insurance Funds, Recent Issues, Stock Exchange Prices Another new peak, Foreign Exchanges, Stock Exchanges. Business Appointments: Appointments. Sport: Cricket: An Unhappy Spinner Takes His Turn As Gower's Party Belatedly START Indian Campaign Edmonds plays although he and England run into problems, Golf Lyle gains biggest win of his career, Sports Commentary, Basketball Bontrager leads the way to top, For The Record, Motor Rallying Hopes ride on new Ford, Sports in Brief, Today's Fixtures, Football: Home Nations Prepare For Important World Cup Assignment Draw in Turkey would be point dropped, Robson says, Boxing Magri bout incentive for Russell, Tennis Lendl can wrap up £200,000 for an early Christmas, ICE Hockey Wasps hit by Flyers, New horizons open up for skaters Royal dressmaker could help Britons lift crown, Fixtures And Forecasts, Rugby Union Australians hooked on the busy Lawton, Racing: Provideo Fails To Stay As Harwood Colt Sweeps Through To Win At Hollywood Park Mrs Rimell for Hereford double, Motor Racing Andretti plans return to top. Births. Property: Rentals, Flat Sharing. Weather: The Weather.

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