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The Times - 04/06/1984

1984; Gale Group;

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By Paul Routledge, David Felton, From a Correspondent, , By Stewart Tendler, By Michael Baily, Transport Editor, From Robert Fisk, From Richard Ford, , From Richard Owen, , By Patricia Clough, By David Felton Labour Correspondent, By Our Political Editor, By Staff Reporters, By Hugh Clayton Local Government Correspondent, By Paul Routledge, Labour Editor, By Bill Johnstone Technology Correspondent, Frank Johnson, By Ronald Faux, By Peter Hennessy, By Our Crossword Editor, By David Nicholson-Lord, By Tony Samstag, By Nicholas Timmins, Social Services Correspondent, By Alan Hamilton, By Christopher Warman, Property Correspondent, By Colin Hughes, By Charles Knevitt Architecure Correspondent, FRANCES GIBB, our Legal Affairs Correspondent, , By Charles Knevitt Architecture Correspondent, From Tim Jones, , Geoffrey Smith, From Nicholas Ashford, , From Douglas Tweedale, From Michael Binyon, , From Harry Debelius, , By Henry Stanhope, Diplomatic Correspondent, From Neil Kelly, From Keith Dalton, , From David Watts, From Our Correspondent, From Moshe Brilliant, From Nicholas Ashford, Richard Owen, From David Watts, , From Charles Harrison, , From Roger Boyes, From Kuldip Nayar, Ian Murray, Irving Wardle, John Higgins, E. J. Craddock, Peter Ackroyd, Stephen Pettitt, Noël Goodwin, Nicholas Kenyon, David Thomas, Christopher Walker, Miles Kington, Shirley Lowe, Derek Harris Commercial Editor, Irene Farnsworth, DH, IF, Bryan Appleyard, by Roy Hattersley, Philip Howard, Anne Sofer, Ferdinand Mount, B. CROSSLAND, , F. ANDREW SHARMAN, , RANJANI RANGANATH, , F. M. M. STEINER, , ELIZABETH J. PEACOCK, , ALAN GREENGROSS, , PHILIP NEWTON, , FRED UHLMAN, , DAVID ARNOLD, , ALEC CLIFTON-TAYLOR, , PETER WOLTON, , RAYMOND ANDREWS, , HILARY TALBOT-PONSONBY, M. LIEBERT, , NANCY SMALL, , D. R. LEIGHTON, , ION RATIU, , MAX NICHOLSON, , By Norman Hammond Archaeology Correspondent, Clifford Longley, Executive Editor Kenneth Fleet, Sarah Hogg Economics Editor, By Our Energy Correspondent, By Philip Robinson, By David Young, By Christopher Dunn, From Maxwell Newton, By Our City Staff, Ann Taylor, By John Lawless, From John Earle, , Michael Clark, By Pat Butcher, By Michael Scott, From David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, , From a Special Correspondent, , From Rex Bellamy, Tennis Correspondent, , By John Watson, By Jenny MacArthur, By Gordon Allan, By Marcus Williams, By John Woodcock, Cricket Correspondent, By John Nicholls, By Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, By Mitchell Platts, By Peter Aykroyd, From John Blunsden, By John Wilcockson, By William Stephens, By Jim Railton, From Desmond Stoneham, , French Correspondent, , By Mandarin, Summaries by Peter Dear, Peter Davalle, From Michael Horsnell,

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Index. News: How hero of D-Day ruse was found, Big noise with a quiet style, The Times Information Service, Botha fails to change course of history at Chequers meeting, Week of protest opens in Beirut, A conservative case for Christ, Poignant reunion for D-Day liberator and liberated, Meeting on shortage of engineers, Perón and Alfonsin get on well, Another senior man ready to quit TV-am, MPs fly to Norway for acid rain study, Calendars Growing fast, Police fear boy is dead, Enter the travel agencies, One dead, 18 missing in Tall Ships race, Commentary, FDP's future looks ominous, North Korea joins Olympics boycott, Ronan Point builder may face claim of £2m, Twilight life in the towns built of filth, MSC looks forward to more jobs, Post Office suspends some services as mail delays get worse, Inquiry resumes on London's 'glass stump', Foot blames hostile press, Welcome in Congress for Shultz mission, Spaniards turn out in force against Nato, Arts Diary, Let governors really govern, Pastora says right-wing campaign led to attack, A few lines from the new professor, An investment in loyalty, BR on the track for better Sunday services, Wage curb plea to workers in Poland, When inducements are a family affair, Diaries A lot more than dates on the way, Civil Service revolt grows over 4.5%, Election 84 Hart staff predict close result in garden state, Contestants fight to put Welsh valley problems to Brussels, Ugandan massacre toll rises to 87, Letter from Moscow Chernenko shows he can take it, NHS wasting millions on expensive, ineffective, unsafe drugs, book says, Data Protection Bill: 1 Some key safeguards for individuals accepted, The Times guide to career choice Jobs fairs come back to life, Seven contenders to succeed Trudeau Turner and Chrétien lead the field, Teachers to resume strikes, Unions angry over Government's strike vote scheme, Fresh hope for end to car strike, Rates rule boycott expected, Iraq hits Turkish oil tanker, Have cash, not babies says Lee, Wrongly filed Orwell scripts found at BBC, Horse portraits for sale, Marcos may drop case against foreign priests, Room at the top, no entry below, Science report Thermoluminescence dating proves its prehistoric worth, Pens Making the point in a price war, Archbishop recalls fight for France, Pennine Way record, Hotel guide for non-smokers published, Six-month drill to guard summit, Alternative summit call for economic reforms, Foreign power takes over, Beach landings that became 'greatest thing we attempted', Scooping out a haul of unknown Orwell, Labour plan to win political fund votes, Zhao starts trade talks in Belgium, Motivation programmes are growing fast, Khmer raids set back Vietnamese, Housing boom bound to end bank says, Runcie cool to Establishment, moreover... There's a radiation leek in the valley, Summit: a strategy for success, Caroline Moorehead on censorship's shifting front line The never-ending fight for the freedom to think, Rebels lose 45 in Nicaragua raid, European Notebook Britain out on a language limb, Lords of the new tech manor, Reagan returns to his roots in a stage-set Irish village, Gandhi sends troops to counter Sikh grain blockage in Punjab, It's a gift... Hard cash is still favourite, Sakharov still alive, say Moscow diplomats, Forest disaster blamed on peasant farmers, Penny Perrick, Mail on Sunday censured for slight to Press council, Newsround Recruiting snag for Whitehall, High cost of a spelling mistake. Display Advertising: Bonusbreaks Build Business, Gate, Public Record Office, Northern Telecom Limited, Geographia, Zoom, Sony, Sealink, Sotheby's, Ford, The Times 1000, Swissair, Shelter, International Factors, Phillips, Blesma, LV, Elf, Trusthouse Forte, South African Airways, Credit Suisse First Boston Limited, Capital Bonds, Criterion Theatre, Hollywood, Mercedes-Benz, Base Lending Rates. Picture Gallery. Law: Racing fraud man to sell stable, Diplomat case 'was handled clumsily', Officers on bomb plot charge named. News in Brief. Reviews: Tatiana Troyanos Covent Garden, Television In their element, GCU/Wright Festival Hall, Opera Aida Covent Garden, Concerts Furniss/Knowles Wigmore Hall, Creating a world where the text can flourish, Publishing Good enough to eat. Arts and Entertainment: Concise Crossword (No 358), The Times Crossword Puzzle No 16,447, Today's television and radio programmes. Classified Advertising: University Appointments, La crème de la crème, Holidays And Villas, Wanted, Entertainments, Record Tokens. Editorials/Leaders: Finance And Industry Missing places at the summit table, From Lestrade To Newman, Home Truths At Chequers, D-Day's Absent Actors. Letters to the Editor: True perspective on Indian failings, Room in engineering, Without benefit, Pursued by a bear, Comrades in arms, Human embryos, Voting abroad, Teachers' pay claim, Just deserts, Danube short-cut, Horror of Dresden, Modern architecture in its place, Suffolk punch, GLC advertising. Court and Social: Court Circular. Politics and Parliament: Parliament this week. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: University news. Obituaries: Mr Cyril Lord Textile magnate who became a millionaire, Sir Bernard Shaw, Mr Tatsuo Hayashi. Business and Finance: Eurobonds, Goodison to meet firms, Market rally paves way for 214p Reuters striking price, US Notebook SEC's quiet scandals bring 'life sentences', Soviet pipe contract for Italy, Board Meeting, The Gilt-Edged Market Why index-linked securities may not be the best investment, Usm Review Taking stock as market jitters present the first big test, Oil traders predict fall in prices, US deficit dominates EEC talks, St Michael sets out to conquer the US, Search for top company, Fraser dispute cools, Ordinary Shares ICI well placed to weather another recession, Output rises but orders 'still below normal' Recovery continues, says CBI, Buoyant Pergamon set for SE return, John Brown's body back from brink thanks to new chairman's surgery, US banks to receive massive bailout. Stock Exchange Tables: Fixed Interest Stocks, Stock Exchanges, Stock Exchange Prices Capitalization and week's change. Sport: Bowls Bryant wins Masters yet again, Cricket: Yorkshire Batsman Goes On The Rampage Essex take last six for 29 runs, Yachting Casualties as Morvan sails clear, Rowing Baillieu back in with an Olympic chance, Football England weary from prolonged attack on domestic front, Sports in Brief, Equestrianism Skelton sprints to dramatic victory, Athletics Coe gains little but titles and bumps, Gymnastics Encouraging form from British trio, Table Tennis Final is anti-climax, Cricket West Indies have to take their medicine for an anodyne performance, Real Tennis A first for Davies, Tennis: McEnroe Reaches Quarter-Finals Of French Open A fine sportsman is confounded by McEnroe's delicacy of touch, Motor Cycling Japanese hold sway, Power Boats Molinari moves up, Cycling Hill climb tests the Russians, Rugby Union All uphill for England as proven tactics fail, Motor Racing Prost takes the red flag as Monaco roads are turned to rivers, Racing Darshaan keeps raiders at bay, Racing Ayaabi seems likely to add to Stoute's tally, For The Record, Golf Parkin must pass examination, Boxing Honeyghan title chance, Equestrianism Team places depend on Aachen showing, Rugby League Holding and Hanley show their paces, Golf Once again Jersey suits Gallacher, Polo Les Diables owe thanks to Gracida, Olympic Games Alternative for USSR and other nations. Births. Deaths. Property: Rentals, Flat Sharing. Weather: The Weather.

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