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The Times - 17/02/1984

1984; Gale Group;

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By Frances Williams, Economics Correspondent, From Ivor Davis, From Robert Fisk, From Richard Owen, , By David Felton Labour Correspondent, From Anthony Bevins, By Barrie Clement, Labour Reporter, By Peter Townsend, Home Affairs Correspondent, By Hugh Clayton, From David Cross, , From Richard Ford, , By Kenneth Gosling, By Huon Mallaliev, By Julian Haviland, Political Fditor, By Frances Gibb, By Richard Evans, By Stewart Tendler, Crime Reporter, From Ronald Faux, , By Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, By John Witherow, From our Correspondent, By David Hewson, Arts Correspondent, By Rodney Cowton, Defence Correspondent, Geoffrey Smith, By Sarah Hogg Economics Editor, By Peter Evans, Home Affairs Correspondent, By David Young, By Jonathan Davis Financial Correspondent, By Edward Townsend, Industrial Correspondent, By Lucy Hodges, Education Correspondent, By Nicholas Timmins, Social Services Correspondent, By Our Social Services Correspondent, From Michael Hornsby, , From Diana Geddes, , From Charles Harrison, From Our Correspondent, From John Best, From Our Correspondent, , From Rasit Gurdilek, , From Christopher Thomas, From Peter Nichols, By Henry Stanhope Diplomatic Correspondent, From Michael Binyon, , From Moshe Brilliant, From Ian Murray, From Michael Binyon, From Nicholas Ashford, Irving Wardle, David Robinson, Stephen Pettitt, Max Harrison, Dennis Hackett, Clive Cookson Graphics by John Grimwade, Mile Kington, Clare Colvin, Olivia Timbs, Lorraine Fraser, PHS, Bernard Levin:, David Watt, Philip Howard, GREVILLE JANNER, RALPH ROGERS, , RICHARD RHODES JAMES, , I. M. RICHARDSON, , A. T. MacMILLAN, , WEDDERBURN OF CHARLTON, , KENNET, , COX, , MASHAM OF ILTON, , REA, , SEEAR, , D. HENRION, , HUGH WONTNER, TIM SINGLETON, DAVID FLOYD EWIN, D. M. DONALDSON, DOUGLAS E BREEZE, , MARTYN BECKETT, OLGA FRANKLIN, , WILLIAM DOUGLAS-HOME, BRIAN GUNN, JACK ADRIAN, By Pearce Wright, Science Editor, Kenneth Fleet, By Philip Robinson, By Andrew Cornelius, By Peter Wilson-Smith, Banking Correspondent, By Our Industrial Correspondent, By Our Financial Staff, By Edward Townsend Industrial Correspondent, By Jonathan Clare, edited by Michael Prest, By Michael Clark, By Peter Wilson-Smith Banking Correspondent, by Michael Clark, Jonathan Davis, By Derek Harris, From John Hennessy, , Bv David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, By Michael Philips, Racing Correspondent, From Derek Hodgson, , By Joyce Whitehead, Pat Butcher, By Lewine Mair, Peter Waymark, Edited by Peter Davalle, By Philip Webster, Political Reporter, By Colin Hughes, Michael Baily Transport Editor, Edward Townsend, E.T., Olli Kivinen, Philippa Toomey,

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Index. News: Gromyko lines up against Ustinov in the Soviet leadership race, Drug abuse soars France bans sale of solvent, Spectrum FINDINGS SPECIAL: Super Computers, The Times Information Service, Who knows what Chernenko thinks, Muslim militias advance on Gemayel's last stronghold, GLC 'prime candidate for capping', Riders bring in £4,000 for charity, Homes monopoly by solicitors to be ended, Journalists who incite crimes risk prosecution, Law And Order £23m more for prison plans, Youth opens fire on police, Soviet lupin may be grown for fodder, Kremlin struggle for power goes on, Secret steps that led to invasion, Snow Reports, Treurnicht party's slim victory, Commentary, Shooting of animals defended, Army seeks truce with Bonn over Kiessling, British four on Oscar short list, MI5 officer's lawyers lose challenge to secret hearing, Last laugh for actor who 'conked out', Canberra defends kangaroo killing, Medical Briefing View from within the body, Red Brigade boasts it killed Hunt, Tricksters dupe unemployed, Gatecrasher in tussle at royal event, 1,400 idle at Cowley as strike continues, Royal Princess Why the cruisers keep on coming back, No room for nostalgia in this floating hotel, Crescendo saves musician, Church moves Solidarity priest out of Warsaw, Gerald Palmer, March of deserts unstoppable, Iranians launch massive assault, Eating, walking and sleeping British, Ceasefire move in Angola war, Protest on tree felling planned, Election 84 US election guide, Food on the hoof, and perhaps the water will come in..., Court use of school reports criticized, Britain wants extra session on rebate, Downing St visit by Husain, Thatcher is accused of evasion by Shore, Environment Cuts in farming services, Optic laser technique aids heart-risk cases, Defence Government moving towards defence expenditure 'plateau', Man rescued by helicopter after forest cleared, Reagan supports UN force for Beirut, Health Real spending to rise 1%, See TV for what's on tonight's menu, The Times Diary, Agca 'told Pope of plot', Jesse Jackson's campaign Third World stance embarrasses rivals, Austin Rover unveils £5m design unit, BBC wins news awards, Amendment agreed to Police Bill, 'Sea blind' Britain back on course, Raiders flee sword duel, Vicar to die for wife's murder, Daily Mail 'distortion' rejected, Science report Throwing light on test-tube photosynthesis, Public Spending White Paper projects public spending to match inflation, Grantham spurns view of privileged farmers, Neutral Austria: Part 2, the military Air defences limited by lack of funds, Social Security Higher pensions drive up payments, Tutu defies Botha on church role, TUC asks unions to review procedure on Labour Party levy, Royal Princess, Film too dreadful to screen Evidence of village massacre, Record 17 to stand in poll, Unionists silent on assembly pay row, 15,000 flee across the Awali to safety, Cable giant ready to reveal film programme details, Love's labour's well and truly lost, Energy Coal continues to drain state funds, Education Huge cut in school meals proposed, Talkback New code for caring, Snowfalls do not stop work The shipyard: ready on time, Shipbuilding And Steel Cash limits reflect differing fortunes, Thatcher still firm on GCHQ, Privatization Forecast income revised sharply upwards, Main points from the White Paper, Friday Page Journeys in a vanished world, Trawlermen fined £34,000, Tight rein on public spending paves way for lower taxes, The Russian arms that mean goodwill, moreover... Come back Temple Bar, all is forgiven, Inquiry into mind control demanded, Angola and South Africa set up commission to monitor border ceasefire. Picture Gallery. Display Advertising: Bell's, Wichita, Bain Dawes, Serck Heat Transfer, Teacher's, The Charter Trust & Agency Plc, Hamworthy, Charterweave Ltd, "Royal Princess", Quality Handknotted Carpets, St. Joseph's Hospice, Tandem, Bmk Carpets, Metlex, The Times, Compair, Advertiser's Announcement, Car Buyer's Guide, Kelvin Hughes, Clark, Formica, P.I. Corrintec Ltd., Trusthouse Forte Plc, Siemens, Portable Balers Limited, Steelite, The Trans-Oceanic Trust Plc, Wärtsilä, Stc Marine, Vauxhall Cavalier., Texaco, P & O Cruises, National Westminster, Base Lending Rates, Period Home. Law: Revenue can collect more tax after their error Vickerman (Inspector of Taxes) v Mason, Ex-editor denies stories 'reeked of sex', Butterships in the dock, Libel award for former MI5 agent, Council drive on rogue landlords 'succeeding', Libel damages awarded to night club owners, Doctor says police offered him deal, Wife tells jury of murder plot by Hell's Angels, Courts-Martial Appeal Court Drunkenness no defence to illegal possession of drugs Regina v Young (Robert Gordon), Judge settles £163,000 claim. News in Brief. Arts and Entertainment: Sale room High bids for Victorians, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 16,357, Concise Crossword (No 270), Today's television and radio programmes. Politics and Parliament: Civil Defence Councils' performance to be monitored, Policing Brittan refuses to be drawn on searches, Deal on political levy, MPs press for explanation of Gummer threat, Next week's business, House Of Lords BT should buy British, Low pay levels motion rejected, Gchq Dispute Ban on trade unions the only guarantee, Divorce Bill Present law defers rather than deters. Reviews: Concerts Gothic Voices, Cinema Sense of tragedy survives all the inconsistencies, Television Three-chord trick, Theatre Vision of Everest Saint Joan, Wren Orchestra/Kasprzyk. Classified Advertising: Gate, Entertainments, Announcements, Business To Business, Animals And Birds. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): The post-mortem body shop. Editorials/Leaders: The Oman Contract, Finance And Industry Cash alternative as M1 fails to measure up, Decisions Postponed, Black And White In Lusaka. Letters to the Editor: Medical arithmetic, Animal experiments, Female circumcision, Freedom at GCHQ to associate, Food for thought, Wheels within wheels, Judges' powers and union rights, Severn crossing, Fate of Temple Bar, Andropov's effect on Soviet press, A breath of India, Countryside heritage. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Obituaries: Philippe Aries, Prof Edith Wightman, Prof John House, Miss Ethel Merman Star of Broadway musicals. Business and Finance: Your Own Business Another way to borrow, Commodities, Investors' Notebook · Laker loss hampers Saga's profit take-off, US group in £13m Suter deal, Takeover by GKN 'would hurt UK trade' Carmakers oppose AE merger, Telecom issue faces final sales hurdle, Honda may set up plant in UK, Sterling rallies, Reed buys US magazines, News In Brief, Market Report · Norfolk Capital rises on bid talk, Managers buy out Hoverspeed, Debt fears ease but banks remain wary, Interest Rates, The way they made it to No 10, IBS dealings halted as board seeks aid, USM plans for double glazing firm, Petranol to search for oil in Texas, Halifax barred from opening offshoot in Isle of Man, Gold, Money Markets, Sedgwick Group director resigns, Company News In Brief, Currencies. Stock Exchange Tables: Wall Street, Authorized Units & Insurance Funds, Sterling: Spot and Forward, Foreign Exchanges, * Ex dividend. a Ex all. b Forecast dividend c Corrected, Stock Exchanges. Sport: Rugby Union: Campbell pulls out of Irish side with infection: Wales get a tonic from ther hooker and captain Ward's thrusts can threaten England, Tooby girls identical in every way but current fitness Dead heat for twins who came in from the cold, Tennis Bates in semi-final but Perkis is hard to beat, Football Blackburn bank on a large cup crowd, For The Record, Sports in Brief, Today's Fixtures, Boxing Bruno faces Argentine champion, Racing: Cesarewitch Winner Makes Debut Over Hurdles Lean Ar Aghaidh can enhance a growing reputation, Hockey North could win again, Winter Olympic Games Johnson lifts gold medal to put the downhill experts in their place, Golf Graham's lead slips as he suffers rough luck, Cricket England will seek to make amends in first of one-day internationals. Births. Property: Rentals. Weather: The Weather.

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