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The Times - 16/05/1984

1984; Gale Group;

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From Craig Seton, , From Ronald Faux, , By Jeremy Warner, By Pat Butcher, By Patricia Clough, From Richard Owen, From Michael Hornsby, By Jonathan Clare, By Frances Gibb Legal Affairs Correspondent, By Robin Young, By Geraldine Norman, Sale Room Correspondent, By Julian Haviland, Political Editor, By Rodney Cowton, Defence Correspondent, By Our Motoring Correspondent, By Our Architecture Correspondent, By Michael Baily Transport Editor, By Our Legal Affairs Correspondent, From Thomson Prentice Science Correspondent, By Philip Webster, Political Reporter, From David Felton Labour Correspondent, From Our Labour Correspondent, By John Witherow, By Nicholas Timmins, Social Services Correspondent, By Charles Knevitt Architecture Correspondent, By Alan Hamilton, By Rupert Morris, By Nicholas Timmins Social Services Correspondent, By Kenneth Gosling, By Alan Wood, From Frederick Bonnart, From Our Correspondent, From Nicholas Ashford, From Christoper Thomas, , From Our Special Correspondent, From Christopher Walker, From David Bonavia, , From Our Own Correspondent, By Henry Stanhope Diplomatic Correspondent, From Trevor Fishlock, From Roger Boyes, From Tony Duboudin, From Michael Hamlyn, , From Mario ModianO, , Hanoi's, From Dessa Trevisan, , Miles Kington, Caroline Moorehead, Shona Crawford Poole, Patricia Clough, PHS, Tom Bower, Robin Cook, Mark Steyn, MOHAMED-YUSUF AL, MAGHARIAF, , ELIZABETH W. DOUGLAS, , ANDREW SEMPLE, , ASTOR OF HEVER, , GEOFFREY AGNEW, , FLOWERS, , K. W. ALLEN, , J. W. DONALDSON, , HUGH LLOYD-JONES, , MALCOLM MUGGERIDGE, , SIDMOUTH, , PENNY KANE, , RICHARD OTTAWAY, , JOHN MOORE, , By Pearce Wright, Science Editor, David Robinson, Irving Wardle, John Russell Taylor, Paul Griffiths, Noël Goodwin, Stephen Pettitt, Sheridan Morley, Michael Church, Executive Editor Kenneth Fleet, By Sarah Hogg, Economics Editor, By Graham Searjeant, Financial Editor, By Andrew Cornelius, By Frances Williams Economics Correspondent, By Michael Clark, Tim Congdon, By Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent, By Paul Harrison, From David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, By Peter Aykroyd, By Sydney Friskin, By John Woodcock, Cricket Correspondent, From Rex Bellamy, Tennis Correspondent, From Richard Eaton, , By Mandarin (Michael Phillips), By Jenny MacArthur, By Christopher Warman Property correspondent, Edited by Peter Dear, By Richard Dowden, Ronald Faux,

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Law: Recovery of land Cudworth v. Masefield, Extra damages not a penalty Queen's Bench Division Overseas Programming Co Ltd v Cinematographische Commerz-Anstalt and Iduna Film GmbH, Divorced couples 'remarried' by order, PC jailed for punch that split man's eye, Men charged with riot after pit rally violence, Divisional Court No power to order a retrial Maydew v Flint. Index. News: Hongkong firms may invest in Mauritius, Land Rover unions end Cardiff fight, 'Prejudiced' article on Brent censured, Heseltine in Brussels New will on arms, Central America sours de la Madrid greeting, Inter-union dispute Scottish docks strike threat, A plague on those rabbits, Air power boosted in defence spending, Soviet conquest of valley appears secure but fierce fighting continues, Action to clear court backlog, Hart pins his hope on Oregon, moreover... Just a whim-fashioned thought, Tass styles Shultz as 'half-wit' on Olympics, Swapo claims Nujoma turned down offer of power in Namibia, Until you know for certain, The Times Information Service, Science report New microscope could see single atom, Shaken Marcos poised to lose Manila, Australian inquiry on atom tests, Letter from Dunoon The hunter-killers lose their menace, Fight against anti-semitism, Zhao's 50-year guarantee, Inventors busy for tomorrow's world, Hattersley criticizes party over unconvincing quick remedy for unemployment, Computer industry growth breeds advert complaints, Government 'acting like crooks' on GLC, Church role in Solidarity negotiations, Reuters' market value, Iraq denies hitting Kuwaiti tankers, Opera house architects shortlisted, Schools for blacks shut by Pretoria, Dictionary to computerize entries, Dales line may go private, Baghdad accused of biological warfare, Bush visit to India ends on a rueful note, The Times Cook Timely scallops, New York art bonanza as Big Moma expands, Sidon HQ handed over Israel may pull back further, Thorn Emi Thorn EMI and Bae propose Britain's biggest merger, Spy's life sentence for selling to KGB, Test-tube clinics 'need controls', Banker's widow in fear of execution by KGB for 'betraying my country', The Times Diary, European Elections 84 Candidates named for European Parliament elections on June 14, Yugoslay reshuffle brings in talented pragmatists, War stops Middle East patients visiting Britain, Talks today on high-rise fire hazard, US judge orders fresh 'Briefgate' review, Lone Arctic walker is due home tomorrow, Captain admits forcing stowaways to jump, 400 students barricade Poly in NF dispute, YTS loses support of union, Drug label inquiry sought, Nursery criticized over death of baby left outdoors, Fear of political blacklist unites Civil Service union, Is Jackson's jive enough?, Men's birth control role 'forgotten', Villages with hatred in their midst, Vietnam Now Part 3 China syndrome dominates policy, Rauff: the great escape, In every disco they row about Frisco, Corporation of the Sons of the Clergy, Teenage sex blamed on media, 'Domesday' plan to protect old farm barns, Zola Budd giving up South African citizenship, ICI chief in Moscow trade talks, British hostages home with Jobs in danger, Britain 'in red' but for oil cash, Duke says. Display Advertising: In Concert, Ticket Master, Grand Metropolitan, Reuters Holdings Plc, Glenmorangie, Midland Bank, The Royal Hospital & Home For Incurables., London Bedding Centre, Reed Stenhouse, Multiple Display Advertisements, Embassy Hotels, That's Btr, Invergordon Distillers, Smoke Ring, Cathay Pacific, Infotec, The Leeds Permanent Building Society, Olympic Airways. Arts and Entertainment: Concise Crossword (No 343), Sale room £77,000 for decadent symbolist's drawing, Today's television and radio programmes, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 16,431, London warm-up for bridge olympians. News in Brief. Picture Gallery. Politics and Parliament: Success of assisted places scheme, Parliament today, Extension of tenants' exchange, Police Bill Labour protests at plan for 96-hour detention, Union Bill Union leaders 'ignored pleas for democracy', Coal Dispute Thatcher again declines to call in leaders, Education Why Joseph opposes arbitration for teachers. Official Appointments and Notices: Teenagers rewarded for bravery at sea, Church news. Editorials/Leaders: Diplomats On Probation, West And South West, Finance And Industry Goodison's head will not help the rebels' cause, Homosexuals And The Police. Letters to the Editor: Setting limits on Libyan conflict, Girls in boys' schools, A paper's politics, Ten Tors challenge, The miners' strike, Saving food for charitable use, Farm reforms in China, Making good saleroom losses, Damage to glasshouses, Out of touch, University costs, Watering with care. Court and Social: Court Circular. Deaths. Marriages. Obituaries: Professor A. H. Robertson, Sir Geoffrey Arthur British diplomacy in the Persian Gulf. Reviews: Television Posthumous perils, Dramatic unity every step of the way, Galleries Charmingly commercial Chinese Export Watercolours Victoria and Albert Museum, Fine Arts Brass Ensemble Wigmore Hall, Theatre Black Ball Game Lyric, Hammersmith, Concerts Cracow RSO/ Penderecki St Bartholemew's, Brighton, Mitsuko Uchida St John's/Radio 3, Cinema Political novelties. Stock Exchange Tables: Stock Exchange Prices Rally continues, Money Markets, Wall Street, Recent Issues, Stock Market Report Thorn talks revive price rally, Authorized Units & Insurance Funds, Foreign Exchanges, Stock Exchanges. Business and Finance: Gold, Money Markets, Two groups barred from Sealink bid, In Brief Queensway bids £7.8m for stores, Economists urge EEC growth Call for reflation, Interest Rates, Commodities, Flotation is likely to value Reuters at up to £920m, Retail sales recover to peak, Lloyd's to allow outside investors, Currencies, Cosalt cuts loss and resumes payout, US output up 14%, Tempus Seccombe seeks a slot in changing market, Hollas in £450,000 takeover, Why Reagan should change horses on the road to ruin. Business Appointments: Appointments New TI chairman. Sport: Equestrianism A princess helps trials with redesign, Rugby League Noble captain for tour opener, Football: England Call-Up For Hazard And Hunt After Crop Of Injuries And Withdrawls Robson surveys ruins of his squad as League marathon takes its toll, Cricket Willis is back in trim with a close shave for Warwickshire, For The Record, Athletics Rivals' cool approach, Handball Liverpool await minnows in British Cup, Sports in Brief, Badminton England reach final, Tennis Kriek defends Bristol title, Golf Approach is too tentative, America's Cup Australia III hide from prying eyes, Monday's Evening Racing, Racing: Swinburn Wins Musidora Stakes At York Despite Saddle Slipping At START Telios is ready to brush Claude Monet aside, Rugby Union England avoid rain but head for the eye of a storm, Gymnastics Soviet decision may work in Britain's favour, Tennis Miss Navratilova's grand slam ambition questioned, Hockey Britain ready to fill Soviet Union's place. Classified Advertising: Entertainments, Acknowledgments, Legal Notices, La créme de la créme, Appointments. Property: Residential Property Breaking into double figures, Rentals, Retiring gracefully into Arundel, Flat Sharing, Country Property, Property Buyers' Guide, Residential Property This country house market is blessed with good manors, North of the Thames. Births. Weather: The Weather.

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