The Times - 06/11/1984
1984; Gale Group;
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By Paul Routledge, Labour Editor, By Julian Haviland Political Editor, From Thompson Prentice, By David Felton, Frances Gibb, From Nicholas Ashford, , By Edward Townsend Industrial Correspondent, By David Smith Economics Correspondent, From Roger Boyes, By Clifford Webb, By Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, By Nicholas Timmins, Social Services Correspondent, By Our Social Services Correspondent, By Barrie Clement, Labour Reporter, By Staff Reporters, By Geraldine Norman, Sale Room Correspondent, By Our Political Correspondent, By Pat Healy, By Colin Hughes, By David Hewson, Arts Correspondent, By Robin Young, By David Young, By Derek Harris, Commercial Editor, Reports from Alan Wood, Robert Morgan, Stephen Goodwin, By Michael Horsnell, From Michael Hamlyn, , From Christopher Walker, , From Our Own Correspondent, , From Hasan Akhtar, From Michael Hornsby, From Christopher Thomas, , By Henry Stanhope, Diplomatic Correspondent, From Martha Honey, , From Alfred Sayila, , Ian Murray, From Dessa Trevisan, , From Richard Owen, From David Watts, From Neil Kelly, , From W. P. Reeves, From a Bridge Correspondent, By Caroline Moorehead, Alan Franks, Miles Kington, Peter Ackroyd, Nicholas Kenyon, John Russell Taylor, Holly Hill, Paul Griffiths, Richard Morrison, Alan Hamilton, by Suzy Menkes, Illustrations by John Babbage, Christine Painell, PHS, Richard Owen, Nicholas Ashford, David Walker, Phillip Whitehead, Roger Scruton, JELLICOE, , DAVID BROOKES, , LEOLIN PRICE, , G. A. FRITH, , ANN SPOKES SYMONDS, , GUY YEOMAN, , PATRICK WALL, , GEORGE SMITH, , J. C. HICKS, , ANTONY JARVIS, , JOHN W. WALLER, , BRIAN W. J. G. WILSON, , E. L. MASCALL, , RAY BOWER, , N. H. O'NEILL, , By Pearce Wright, Science Editor, Executive Editor Kenneth Fleet, By Bill Johnstone, Technology Correspondent, By Our Economics Correspondent, By John Lawless, By Philip Robinson, By Michael Prest, By Alison Eadie, By Derek Pain, Pam Spooner, By Jeremy Warner, By Our City Staff, By Richard Thomson, · By Mathew May, By Matthew May, By Geof Wheelwright, By Bill Johnstone, By Kevan Pearson, By Alan Lewis, By Mark Stone, By Dennis Freeman, By David Hewson, By Clive White, By Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Brian Glanville, Paul Newman, By Rex Bellamy, Tennis Correspondent, By Robert Pryce, By Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, By Nicholas Harling, By David Hands Rugby Correspondent, From Richard Streeton, , By Colin McQuillan, By Conrad Voss Bark, By Mandarin, By Michael Seely, by Peter Dear, Peter Davalle, From Alan Tomlinson,
ResumoIndex. News: Policy unit at full strength, Refugees stone Indonesians, Pecking order in the Moscow power struggle Gorbachov back in Kremlin's front rank, Danger: wreckers still at work, Science report Measuring the decay of memory with age, Inside the new medical building, Israel soft-pedals meetings with Botha, Election 84 Reagan: 'You ain't seen nothing yet'-but victory speech is ready, Education 'in danger' as government cuts leave schools short of books, moreover... Barlow's golfing technique gives value for money, RAF mercy mission to Tigre gathers momentum, Arbitration offer to unhappy phone users, Flinging a net far and wide, Editors divided on hopes for industry, Solicitors face tougher checks, Limited nuclear war 'might wipe out human race', Zia hopes for Delhi help over Afghanistan, The Times Information Service, Why the begging bowls are out, Today to the polls: tomorrow a battle to win over Reagan, Dearer wine fears after poor harvest, Building cuts are condemned, Moves to extend pensions dispute, Dr Fuchi's thinking computer alarms competitors, Austin shop stewards to defy strike ballot call, Foreign holiday bookings down by 40%, Kaunda dismisses aide after drug scandal, Tugendhat call for a real internal market, Fashflash Gentlemen of the road, CBI gives warning on housing, Manufacturers attack Chancellor Rise in jobless 'tragic', Cabinet quit in Chile after key man resigns, Riots erupt as work boycott hits Transvaal, Frank Johnson in Washington Oasis in a desert of fading hopes, Government sees signs of collapse in the NUM strike, No exemptions, simply no VAT, 'Participation better than confrontation, Inquiry into source of Hongkong advert, Print unions agree to share direct computer input, MPs asked to oppose Post Office closures, Complete list of Government at start of new session The Cabinet, Fossil fish is 150 million years old, Cut likely in bank base rates, Miners must not be allowed to succeed, says CBI chief, Can this girl ever love Russia?, Singapore poll signalled for next month, Lange fury at French atoll tests, European notebook Surplus squabbling as the hungry starve, Going strong: A tractor found, The Times Diary, New Speaker sworn in to replace Barzel, Sandinistas and Ortega sweeping to victory, Churchmen to run fund for families, GLC abandons gallery eviction, More using works canteens, Medal's new home: The Very, Nato strategy absurd, Powell claims, China reassures CND over nuclear policy, Life 'bleak' without EEC membership, Prisoners Of Conscience Czechoslovakia: Rudolf Battek, When will dockland take off?, Sikhs emerge from hiding as the violence recedes, Newcastle Medical School, The Rev Walter Evans, Vicar of Chalford, Gloucester-, Contra leader escapes grenade, Undressed For A Marvellous Party, Delhi crowds turn against western photographers, Pretoria's border disputes Offer by Angola eases Namibia task, Ministers push for outsiders in top health service jobs, Research: readers to the rescue, Rifkind tribute to Polish priest, For students, no waiting to see the patient, All polls point to a big win for Reagan, Kinnock stays out of rallies. Law: Students defy picketing order, Historian in court today accused of insulting the king, Hilton bomb claim is settled, George Best remanded on £500 bail, Leave to appeal from an official referee Sidney L. Stern and Partners v Wolf and Another, Murder charge, Attempting the impossible is a crime Regina v Shivpuri, Life for man who killed his torturers, Lettuce carrier guilty of drugs offence, Seven remanded on drugs charge, £253,000 bail, Date of tax assessment Honig and Others v Sarsfield (Inspector of Taxes), Guitarist fined, £2.7m union funds frozen in Dublin, Belgrade trial judge challenged. Display Advertising: Mills Associates Ltd, Multiple Display Advertisements, Peachtree Software, Swire Pacific Limited, Singapore Airlines, Liang, Volvo 240, Basf, Carnation Company, Gulf Air, Nbs Computers, Christie's, South African Airways, Robert Matthew, Johnson-Marshall And Partners, ACT, Bayer, British Telecom, Epson, American Airlines, The Times Portfolio, Lotus, Investors In Industry, Harrods. Arts and Entertainment: Kasparov offers yet another draw to Karpov, Sale room Christie's Irish sweep, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 16,578, Today's television and radio programmes, Britain's bridge too far, Concise Crossword (No 488). News in Brief. Reviews: Impeccably consistent ASMF/Brown, Television Moving pictures, Galleries in Paris A closer view than the artist intended, Concerts Vivid colour and hasty attack David Starobin, Theatre Brilliant drama, bitter irony Ma Rainey's Black Bottom, Opera Radamisto. Classified Advertising: Danish Painting, Lyric Theatre, Legal Appointments, Announcements, Angela Gore, Entertainments, The University Of Newcastle, Computer Appointments. Editorials/Leaders: Skimping In School, Curing The British Disease, Finance And Industry Swiss bank buys 20% of Phillips & Drew. Letters to the Editor: Training recruits for industry, Ancient woodlands, Diplomacy and exports, Protection of churches, Miners and Libya, Oh, M Porter!, Jacket non placet, Boots for yomping, Stamp of disapproval, The Church and politics, Under the arches, Cost of justice, Need for Nato to keep up its guard, Keeping EEC's power in check, Famine in Ethiopia. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: Middle Temple, Gerontology award, Church news, Judge retires, University news, Latest appointments. Deaths. Obituaries: Sir William Duncan Chairman of Rolls-Royce, Cdr Peter Du Cane, Mr Anthony Shrimsley. Business and Finance: The Week Technology: must the girls keep losing out?, Recovery at Milford Docks continues, Computer Briefing Television pictures at less cost, Commodities, Keep the creditors away says Storage Tech, Stock Market Report Gilts soar on hopes of loan rate cut, Job Scene In a 'renaissance' world, IT skills may not be enough, Shipyards chief joins buyout, UK Events, A Habitat touch for 'haute computer', B & P rejects £48.8m Beazer bid, Alfayed set to oust Lonhro directors, Tempus Subtlety behind carnage at A B Foods, Italy may curb takeovers, Pound's fall puts 1.8% on costs, Why the software set is quids in over dollars, Minister leads drive to slash red tape, Kodak in the disc picture, Move to sharpen competition with Far East Inmos reduces chip price, News In Brief Continental Illinois to sell offshoots to Japan, Base rate cut to 10% likely after signal from the Bank, Gilts move ahead, East Lancs promises big profit rise in bid defence, · Raine Industries:, LGFM goes for help to exchanges, From radio to high tech: a Hongkong success story, Interest Rates, Letters Hackers: heroes or villains: a little of each, After the 'incident' a new line from BTel, Gold, Financial Services Exchange aims to keep individuality, Company News In Brief, To market, to market-but how?, Encore? For Osborne, it's more like a little miracle, Currencies. Stock Exchange Tables: Money Markets, Stock Exchange Prices Demand for gilts, Wall Street, Investment Trusts, Authorized Units & Insurance Funds, Recent Issues, Foreign Exchanges, Stock Exchanges. Business Appointments: Appointments Tozer names new directors. Sport: Cricket Traditional practice for England's grateful travellers, Basketball Leicester in full flow but Branch blocks Solent, Fishing Red faces over salmon that fell shy, For The Record, Racing: Lysander Could Be The Century Maker For The 49-Year-Old Master At Leicester Today Tom Jones could be on song with well-tuned son of The Minstrel, Sports in Brief, Today's Fixtures, Book Reviews Palmer's tale timely and thoroughly modern, Rugby Union Midlands poised to fleece the tourists, Olympic Games Samaranch digs in over Seoul, Football: Home Countries Keep Faith In Their Old Guards In Selecting World Cup Squads England's hopes still spring eternal, Fixtures And Forecasts, Tennis The circus rolls into town with McEnroe as ringmaster, Boxing Bruno ready to sail into the unknown, Show Jumping One Briton outscores all America, ICE Hockey Barons leave chairman with a hangover. Births. Property: Rentals, Flat Sharing. Weather: The Weather.
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