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The Times - 24/04/1984

1984; Gale Group;

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By John Witherow, , Stewart Tendler, Henry Stanhope, From Edward Mortimer, , By Patricia Clough, By Hugh Clayton, By Nicholas Timmins, From Colin Hughes, , By Ian Griffiths, From Richard Ford, , By Mark Rosselli, By Michael Baily, Transport Editor, By Derek Harris, Commercial Editor, By Christopher Warman Property Correspondent, From Pat Healy, , By Craig Seton, By Peter Hennessy, By Our Local Government Correspondent, From Alan Tillier Paris, From Our Own Correspondent, From Robert Fisk, , Marjayoun, , From Godfrey Morrison, , From Patrick Knight, , From Mario Modiano, , From Peter Nichols, , From Our Correspondent, From Michael Hamlyn, , From Roger Boyes, , By Caroline Moorehead, From Richard Owen, , From Trevor Fishlock, John Russell Taylor, Paul Griffiths, by Peter Lewis, E. J. Craddock, Peter Ackroyd, Thomson Prentice, , Juliet Gardner, Miles Kington, by Suzy Menkes, PHS, Gavin Stamp, David Walker, Roger Scruton, Robin Cook, R. J. M. CAFFYN, , MICHAEL BROPHY, , DENIS MAHON, , COLIN MACE, , R. BLACK, , HEFFI FELLOWS, , L. CRAIG, , KITTY CARRICK, , LEWIN, , R. GARTSIDE, , ADRIAN SCROPE, , TONY BALDRY, , KENNETH LEECH, , PETER RIDLEY, , NICHOLAS HORSLEY, , DAVID BORNAND, , CHARLES ELKAN, , By Pearce Wright, Science Editor, By Alan Lewis, By Matthew May, By Bill Johnstone, By Maggie McLening, By Chris Naylor, By Kevan Pearson, In re Zinotty Properties Ltd, Sarah Hogg Economics Editor, By Our Economics Correspondent, Maxwell Newton, By Philip Robinson, By Jonathan Clare, By Our City Staff, By Frances Williams, Economics Correspondent, By John Lawless, Geoffrey Finn, Michael Clark, Bob Cowell, By Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent, By Alan Gibson, From John Nicholls, , By Keith Macklin, By Sydney Friskin, By Gerald Davies, From Rob Hughes, , By Jeremy Shaw, Brian Glanville, By Mitchell Platts, From Jenny MacArthur, , By Michael Scott, By Pat Butcher, From Desmond Stoneham, French Racing Correspondent, , Peter Dear, Peter Davalle, By David Felton Labour Correspondent, Trevor Fishlock,

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Index. News: Dispute over violence causes new split in animal rights lobby, Draught beer set to rise 2p a pint, Briefing Ten times better, Let's make the red flag green, moreover..., Twelve say No to IBM's Euro plan, Chittagong campus clash, Greek tempers flare in Euro poll campaign, The Times National Microcomputer Challenge results Jeffrey, a winner for the blind, Near-misses cast doubt on safety of US flights, Caning case referred to Strasbourg, Sunny outlook after warm Easter, Birth 'disproves theory' Hybrid ligron bears a cub, Enter the SuperScot, Teachers' conference vote on flat-rate pay claim challenged by executive, Arabs give warning on embassy move, Andreotti in Moscow, The Times Information Service, Military chief puts blame on Aquino, Mitterrand slumps in opinion poll, Observer 'guarantee' sought, 'Hardliners insist on waiting for direct orders from Gaddafi' Libya staff in doubt over when to leave Britain, Whitehall brief Training the tribes to talk to each other, Out to wipe the high-tech thief, Russia steps up war in Afghanistan, Letter from New York Last of the great exhibitionists, US finds probable cause of Aids, Christians end peace march at Lakenheath, A paperwork expert at your elbow, Cotton crop success story for Chad, Father and 3 children die in fire, Does cholesterol really kill you?, 30,000 TVs smuggled from Ulster, Battle of the crosses rumbles on, Duchy call to Scilly Isles to be self-reliant, Book ban revives P2 fear, BA facing lawsuit over food poisoning, Delhi confident Punjab violence will be under control within two months, Bigots in a class of their own, The rates rumpus: 2 Labour's radical policies to be curbed, The Libyan bureau crisis Untouchable diplomatic 'bags', Fashion The Mighty Milliners, The Times Diary, £245,000 for teacher crippled in accident, Sale of nurses' homes urged, His Excellency the vandal, Falklands commander to lead food associations, Brasilia turns the screw on election waverers, The Week Could the typing pool damage your health?, Green light for Lisbon spy agency, Stafford by-election Labour and SDP face fight for second place, Search for tornado victims, Israel finds another leader to fill vacuum left by death of Haddad, Science report Taking a close look at surfaces, Portugal's Revolution Part 2 Celebrations tinged with nostalgia Military radicals mourn for their shattered illusions, Girls' Public Day School Trust, Vietnamese quit siege in Cambodia, Soldier dies in attack by crowd, Findings A series reporting on research: AMERICAN HISTORY, Prisons: must Brittan be a slave to tradition?, MSC is split on job centres, Nigeria's new notes for old, Unionist leader fears erosion of SDLP, £6m express investment High-speed rail for Gatwick, Disruption in schools increasing, Welsh steel cuts 'a resignation issue'. Display Advertising: Gate, Wireless World, Multiple Display Advertisements, Air France, Standard Chartered, Ritz, Rolex, Link-Miles,, Angela Gore Ltd., Computer To Computer Links, Sherlock Holmes, Ford, The Times 1000, Jenner Fenton Slade Limited, Christie's, Your Computer, Toyota, Ottoman Bank, Water Engineering Worldwide, Sun Alliance Insurance Group, Apv Hall Products Limited, Barbican Theatre, "Investing In Success" Equities Pic, Moulinex, Dow Scandia Holdings Limited,, Scottish Amicable Life Assurance Society, Wanted, A Jones & Sons, Scottish Provident, British Telecom National Networks, Base Lending Rates, The Old Vic. Law: Council aware of factors in jobs change Regina v Hertfordshire County Council, Ex parte National Union of Public Employees and Others, Share transfer of no effect, Duty of minister to construe treaty Regina v Secretary of State for Transport, Ex parte Philippine Airways Ltd, Prisoners of conscience Taiwan Wei Ting-chao, Officer not empowered Regina v Birmingham City Council, Ex parte National Union of Public Employees and Another, 20 charged over fake £50 notes. Property: Lower mortgage rates stimulate housing market, Flat Sharing. Picture Gallery. Reviews: Galleries Powerful emotion held in check Robert Medley: Paintings 1928 to 1984 Museum of Modern Art, Oxford Constructivism in Poland 1923 to 1936 Riverside Studios Anthony Caro: Sculpture 1969-84 Serpentine, Television Perfectly tailored, A singer prepared for all songs, Concert AAM/Hogwood Barbican, Publishing Finding the price. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 16,412, Bridge internationals take second place, Concise Crossword (No 324), Today's television and radio programmes. Editorials/Leaders: Slow Route To China, A Head Of Steam, Finance And Industry Going gets tough in ritual Japanese trade war, A Muzzle For Nigeria. Letters to the Editor: Landscaping and BR, Tax framework for art, Fears for the O level, Sale or return, Words and worship, Youth training cuts, A trustee's duty, Conflict in Sahara, Milk quota muddle, The 'anti-racist lobby', Sinking of Belgrano, Hopeful outlook for film-making, An American lesson in urban renewal. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. News in Brief. Deaths. Official Appointments and Notices: Latest appointments Newhead of BBCTV religious programmes, University news, Church news. Obituaries: Sir Donald Sargent, Prof Leopold Lindtberg, Dr Marco Giglioli, Manuel Mujica Láinez Leading Argentine novelist. Classified Advertising: Legal Appointments, Legal Notices, Forthcoming Events, Computer Appointments, Appointments. Stock Exchange Tables: Fixed Interest Stocks, Stock Exchanges, Stock Exchange Prices Capitalization and week's change, Wall Street. Business and Finance: The Gilt-Edged Market Favourable climate despite doubts, Chairman of Grattan steps down, Banks detail Esal rescue plan, Dow closes down 8.5, Eurobonds, Grand Met wins Far East first, TUC opposes self-regulation, Usm Review Profit explosion ahead for becalmed Fitch, Retailers expect sales to recover, News In Brief Overtime rises as perks fall, Interest Rates, Nigeria nears agreement on $3bn IMF credit, American Notebook Higher taxes whoever is elected, Gold, Surge in investment spending forecast, Company News In Brief, Board Meetings, Ordinary Shares A slowdown in the US would mean boost for London financial markets, Currencies, China acts to lift Hongkong morale after Howe speech. Sport: Racing: Sisters first and third on father's horses in Fairyhouse Grand National Rousillon's slow start makes it easy for Siberian Express, Athletics IOC will discuss Budd affair, Sports in Brief, Today's Fixtures, Racing, Rugby League Widnes make it tough for themselves, Tennis Bottom line for baseline queen, Golf Faldo can walk as tall as a pine, Rugby Union Swansea feel the backlash as Barbarians answer critics, Hockey Shamrocks finish up in clover, Football: The Second Division Promotion Race IS All But Over Old stager who put the new Geordie show back on the road, Snooker Break of 82 restores Taylor's confidence, Cricket Dismissal of Franks sets off a collapse, World Football Roma respectfully optimistic, Motor Racing Thackwell makes a winning choice, For The Record, Motor Cycling Americans hand out a drubbing, Yachting McIntyre is best of the Britons, Equestrianism Canadian youngster surprises the world. Births. Weather: The Weather.

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