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The Times - 22/08/1984

1984; Gale Group;

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By Paul Routledge, Labour Editor, By Graham Searjeant, From Christopher Thomas, By Richard Dowden, From Michael Hornsby, , By David Felton Labour Correspondent, By David Hewson Arts Correspondent, By Michael Horsnell, Richard Dowden, By Our Agricultural Correspondent, By Our Social Services Correspondent, By Peter Davenport, By Philip Webster Political Reporter, By Our Political Reporter, By John Young, Agriculture Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, By Christopher Warman, Property Correspondent, By Richard Ford, By Nicholas Timmins Social Services Correspondent, By Derek Harris, Commercial Editor, By Our Arts Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, THOMSON PRENTICE, From Eddie Iroh, Lagos, From Nicholas Ashford, From Our Correspondent, , From Kuldip Nayar, , From Richard Wigg, From Peter Nichols, From Donovan Moldrich, From Godfrey Morrison, , From Keith Dalton, From Richard Owen., Peter Ackroyd, Miles Anderson, , John Percival, Hilary Finch, Nicholas Kenyon, Robert Page, Sebastian Coe, , Georges Simenon, Miles Kington, Jane McCarthy, ALAN FRANKS' DIARY, Shona Crawford Poole, PHS, Robert Fisk, Michael Hornsby, Robin Cook, Digby Anderson, TEVIOT, , J. PEEL, , A. GRAHAM HELLIER., RAYMOND BLACKBURN., MICHAEL EVANS., FRANCIS BENNION, NORMAN ST JOHN-STEVAS., G. C. HUNTER, , MAUDE WATHERSTON, , ALAN CRAWFORD, , ALISTAIR MACLEOD., EVANGELINE HUNTER-JONES., IAIN M. S. DONNELL, , J. H. McGIVERING, , By Charles Knevitt, Architecture Correspondent, By Bill Johnstone, Technology Correspondent, Lieutenant-Colonel Hugh Pitman writes:, Executive Editor Kenneth Fleet, By Philip Robinson, From our Correspondent, , By Peter Wilson-Smith, Banking Correspondent, By Jonathan Davis, Financial Correspondent, From Robin Gregg, , By Richard Thomson, By David Young, Energy Correspondent, by Tim Congdon, By Derek Pain, From Pat Butcher, , By Paul Newman, By Marcus Williams, By Gordon Allan, By Jenny MacArthur, By John Nicholls, By Bryan Stiles, By Michael Seely, Mitchell Platts, by Christopher Warman property correspondent, CW, Peter Davalle, Bob Williams, Frank Johnson,

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Index. News: French lamb import curb challenged, Noraid man surfaces to war of words, Two charged with attack on woman of 85, Drawing attention to London's architectural heritage, Bond stays Equity chief, £25,000 pay rise for Brooke Bond chief, GLC to revive canalside, Poll boycott leaders held in S Africa, BBC names teams for TV news, Surgical implants: 3 Ethics undefined for artificially prolonging life, 30 killed as Lebanese feud erupts, Talks ease threat to trains, Prague in praise of invasion, Poetic interlude for Hongkong talks, Catastrophe warning for space shuttle launch, NCCL, inquire within, Boy's kiss saves brother, Cuts feared after 4.5% NHS deal, Portuguese police arrest more guerrilla suspects, Best things come in small parcels, Police stand guard over the pickets' burning barricade MacGregor accuses Scargill of conspiracy, The family who beat heart failure, Study courses show popularity shift, 'One-party state' aim by Suharto, Uruguay expels ex-Premier of Spain, Hawke sets stage for election with tax cuts, The Times Information Service, Libyan shootings Terrorist squad strikes despite strict checks, Tour patterns change as more take shorter breaks and spend less, Swiss investigate £25m bank fraud scandal, President petitioned Gandhi accused of Rama Rao sacking, EEC fears record grain harvest, My daughter says, 'I love you...' and kills herself, Six return in militant area, My cousin Bobby, the Un-son hero, SDP blamed for losing Labour roots, Plea of prejudice by defence holds up Hitler diaries trial, Foreign ministers of Afghanistan and Pakistan confer Soviet pull-out high on Geneva agenda, Police suspect Tripoli link in London murder, MPs' visit may bring help to Britons held in Libya, Blame for rail crash put on people who removed fencing, Italians afraid jail reform may free dangerous criminals, Tamils reject a second chamber as ploy to boost President's power, moreover... The Olympic circus goes on, and on, and on..., Bank steps up provision for S American debt, Republican Convention 1984 Kirkpatrick lists the American failings that Reagan put right, The Times Diary, Fuchs to advise polar expedition, Move to catch up with West Russians lag behind in computer culture, Crackdown against pirate radio stations, Honduras Cabinet reshuffled, Press Council Miners' complaints against two papers upheld, Electoral crumbs that serve Botha's purpose, Who will show them the way to go home?, Plebiscite to test Maghreb union, Civil servants 'right' to brief MPs, Visit by two chiefs to Israel appals Lagos, Benefit for foreigners to be reviewed, Royals make a school howler, The Times Cook Bread that doesn't loaf around, Thousands march for Aquino, Protest as cycle safety campaign starts, Seoul offers to trade with North, Republicans off to red hot start, I'm running to beat the clock, Ferraro disclosures fail to quell doubt, Privacy call for Princess at funeral, Science report Gold leaf mystery in the City of David. Display Advertising: Daejan Holdings Plc, The Ultimate Driving Machine, Concealed Enemies,, Britannia Building Society, Siemens Ltd., British Museum, Stack Units, Broadway Danny Rose, Standard Chartered, The Times, The British Telecom Share Issue., Base Lending Rates, Memory And Concentration Studies, The Leeds Permanent Building Society, Nissan. News in Brief. Law: 'Reconciled' wife given a decree absolute, Three told they face arrest if they enter shops, Lloyd's require notice of resignation Regina v Council of the Society of Lloyd's ex parte Carpenter and another, Double agent's jail sentence cut by Prior, Experts to examine 'mine' haul, Cemetery regulations upheld North Bedfordshire Borough Council v Foresterio and others, 'Wombles' man to stand trial. Picture Gallery: Portraits of an artist in war and peace. Reviews: BBC Singers/Poole St Luke's, Chelsea/ Radio 3, Dance in Paris Magical evocation of growing pains, Television The very nature of cinema, South Bank Summer Music London Sinfonietta Voices, A time for spectacular take-off, Theatre Dario Fo's History of Masks, Promenade Concerts Simple strength BBCSSO/ Maksymiuk. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 16,515, Today's television amd radio programmes, Concise Crossword (No 426). Editorials/Leaders: Mr Scargill And The Tuc, Brooke Bond brews up a defence, Finance And Industry A transatlantic image that plagues STC, Talks About Talks About Talks. Letters to the Editor: Taxing child benefit, Picketing that goes beyond the law, Northern Ireland a British entity, Belgrano documents, Vacancies ignored, Butter buffer, Muslim divorce, Respect for the oath, Up the creek, Community's lifeline, Airline competition, Keeping Big Ben above politics, Authority from above, Parents' choice. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Official Appointments and Notices: University news, Latest appointments, Church news. Obituaries: Mr R. C. Martineau, Mrs Nina Khrushchev, Lord Fermoy, Prof Peter Wishart Composer and teacher of music. Business and Finance: Growth 'to falter', Two buy-outs rejected at Royal Worcester, Tempus De Beers shares are not for ever, Commodities, Dow soars 22.75 points, News In Brief SE clears way for new firm, Telecom to end index-linking for new employees' pensions, Investment Trusts, Interest Rates, John Brown in tools firm deal, S American debt provision hits Standard Chartered profits, Warner in $936m debt talks, Premier rejects £109m bid by Carless, Bond to rescue Airship, In brief, Gold, Big expansion for Bellair, Money Markets, Economic commentary How US could join the debtor nations, Currencies, Hawke budget cuts deficit Australia expects 1985 boom. Stock Exchange Tables: Wall Street, Stocke Exchange Prices Equities higher, Recent Issues, Authorized Units & Insurance Funds, Foreign Exchanges, Stock Exchanges, Stock Market Report New flurry over Distillers. Business Appointments: Appointments. Sport: Racing: O'brien Reveals That El Gran Señor Will Stay In Training Next Season Cormorant Wood takes $1m trail, Yachting Frenchmen pick up where they left off, For The Record, Golf: West German makes his mark by going against the grain Langer triumphs agaist the odds, Cricket: Essex Lengthen Championship Lead As Their Closest Rivals Are Held To A Draw By Kent Nottinghamshire frustrated as Alderman keeps his nerve, Today's Fixtures, Sports in Brief, Equestrianism Mrs Clarke has a fine win, Tennis Top seeds take a tumble, Friendship Games Zabolotnov leads the way as four world records fall, Boxing Money on its way to Pearce, Rugby Union Ella plans to retire, Athletics: Olympic Champions Compete In Largest Of The Independent Meetings Coe, Cruz and company chase record rewards, Football Rising hopes for the upwardly mobiles, Today's fixtures, Bowls Marlow's dramatic success is made to measure. Classified Advertising: Entertainments, Super Secs, La crème de la crème, Acknowledgments. Property: Residential Property A snip, with £110,000 knocked off, Rentals, Property North of the Thames, Overseas Property, Residential Property The rush to find a place to mess about on the river. Births. Weather: The Weather.

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