The Times - 26/04/1984
1984; Gale Group;
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By Julian Haviland, Political Editor, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, From Christopher Follett, By David Felton, Labour Correspondent, From Trevor Fishlock, By Patricia Clough, By David Young, Energy Correspondent, By Hugh Clayton, Local Government Correspondent, By Philip Webster, Political Reporter, By Bill Johnstone Technology Correspondent, By Stewart Tendler, , John Witherow, Henry Stanhope, By Robin Young, By Geraldine Norman, Sale Room Correspondent, By Edward Townsend Industrial Correspondent, By Colin Hughes, By Nicholas Timmins Social Services Correspondent, By Michael Baily Transport Editor, By David Cross, By Christopher Warman, Property Correspondent, By Bill Johnstone, Technology Correspondent, By Frances Gibb Legal Affairs Correspondent, By Thomson Prentice, Science Correspondent, By Michael Horsnell, By David Walker, Social Policy Correspondent, By Nicholas Timmins, Social Service Correspondent, By Christopher Warman, , Anthony Hodges, Howard Underwood, By Ronald Faux, From Michael Hamlyn, , From Donavan Moldrich, , From Patrick Knight, From Michael Binyon, , From Mario Modiano, From Richard Bassett, From Richard Hanson, , By Tony Duboudin, From David Bonavia, , From Stephen Taylor, From Christopher Walker, , From Robert Fisk, , From Bailey Morris, From Michael Hornsby, , From Ivor Davis, From Our Own Correspondent, From Roger Boyes, Breyten Breytenbach, Donald Woods, Woodrow Wyatt, Fiona MacCarthy, David Owen, Brian Martin, Tim Heald, Andrew Sinclair, PHS, Alan Hamilton, Ronald Butt, Russell Baker, MARCH, , CAHAL B. DALY, , DAVID W. ROLFE, , R. H. C GREGORY, , RICHARD GORDON, , GEOFFREY JACKSON, , SHERARD COWPER-COLES, , ALEC SMITH, , M. E. COLE, , CLARE DEVITT, , MARIO GIBSON-BARBOZA, , ROBERT MAXWELL, , MYLES GLOVER, , R. NORTON ELLEN, , OLGA E. LOCKLEY, , By Sandra Blakeslee, , Irving Wardle, Anthony Masters, Peter Ackroyd, Stephen Pettitt, Mario Amaya, Nicholas Kenyon, John Percival, By Frances Williams Economics Correspondent, By Jeremy Warner, By Andrew Cornelius, By William Kay, City Editor, By Philip Robinson, By Jonathan Davis Financial Correspondent, By Jonathan Clare, By Michael Clark, James Abbott, By Frances Williams, Economics Correspondent, By Edward Townsend, Industrial Correspondent, By Marcus Williams, By Pat Butcher, From Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, By Bryan Stiles, By Colin McQuillan, By Gerald Davies, By David Hands Rugby Correspondent, By John Karter, From Mitchell Platts Madrid, by Richard Streeton, From John Nicholls, Edward Fennell, by Peter Dear, Peter Davalle, From Michael Binyon, From Frederick Bonnart,
ResumoIndex. Politics and Parliament: London Siege Tighter controls on Libyans, Urban parishes, Coal Dispute NUM urged to talk to coal board chief, House Of Lords Talks on snuff substitute from US, Parliament today, Transport Major rail closures ruled out, Brittan wants to clamp down on diplomatic rules, Closed shops must enjoy support. News: Deadlock again on Liverpool budget, The Times Profile Power of the pen in exile, Crisis for Europe's coastlines, Japan supports Howe on breach with Libya, Film to promote consideration for the deaf, Drug pedlars' assets 'should be seized', Decision on Zola Budd in balance, 700 ill in BA food poisoning outbreak, Iranian voters put Majlis Speaker well ahead, Horizons The Times guide to career development Join the revolution now, Grant plea for £136m convention centre, Brazil's direct elections debate Cities in grip of noisy protests, moreover... Miles Kington Tribes at war in EC4, Tamil bodies recovered, 'Give children more say', Pretoria in secret deal with Luanda to secure pull-out, Bombings in southern Lebanon Israelis suspect a Syrian connexion, New York presents Christ as woman, Prince will meet claims for paint damage, The Times Information Service, Bedford School, Prague takes softer line on Catholics, Expulsion of Militant group upheld by NEC, Thinking British 'could save 350,000 jobs', Asians press for senior legal posts, Warning on 'national' police force, Maxwell agrees to pay unions' fines, Kabul claims total victory in rebel valley for Russians, Japanese raise doubts on Aquino killing, NHS brings in blood handling charges, Investment drive by rail unions, Science report Riddle of the yellow-bellied sea snake, Sick economy forces Nyerere reshuffle, Vermont puts new life in Hart campaign, Timeshare law urged to protect owners, Deaths in Dominican Republic reach 40, Kick the habit, not the addict, Action in schools a step nearer, Charity status plea for NHS hospital, Homes Bill criticized by Shelter, Last phase in battle over Soviet export curb, Plea to put Anzacs on the map, Seat pledge by new airline, Cities let off lightly by earthquake, Hard line maintained by miners, With friends like Scargill..., MPs to investigate role of Special Branch, Hundreds killed in fight for Thai border base, Food aid convoys run rebel gauntlet, The stooped, lonely figure who haunts an empty jail, Television screen sizes change to centimetres, National to use Old Vic annexe, Stones v bullets: now Jibchit nurses its hate, Cash awards for race bias considered, Controversy over bus hijack in Israel Doubts raised on killing reinforced by photogragh, Elton John to meet Walesa, US has rethink on Nato frigate, Robert Kennedy's son, 28, found dead, Warsaw tightens noose on Solidarity lawyers, Britain lags over safety research, Housing prices buoyant as the buying spree starts, The Libyan bureau crisis 'Student' sent back to Tripoli, Power station coal stocks likely to last into autumn, China aims to obtain big trade and technology deals from Reagan visit, Wine trade welcomes hot weather, Lagos is top of the costs in survey of 93 cities, Is it all just a Tiny ruse?, Danish divers to explore wreck of Nelson flagship, Consultants set NHS terms for budget role, Civil Service's top jobs empty 'because of low pay', Lonrho to withdraw all its Observer advertising, The Times Diary On the cards. Sport: Olympic Games Olympic flame relay crisis, Sports in Brief, Today's Fixtures, Spurs and Liverpool reach finals, Tennis Sundstrom brought back down to earth, Squash Rackets Sweet revenge for Briars, Cricket Warwickshire add to bowling strength, In Brief Hickstead takes a back seat to new class of ride, Yachting Gale ends day with hardly a blow struck, Golf: Madrid Open Welcomes Back A Local Hero Ballesteros seeks relief in sweet homecoming, Athletics Zola Budd flees her pursuers and her tormentors, Rugby Union Midland outsiders decide to make the best of it, Snooker Mountjoy promise, A sunshine start to cricket at Lord's, Cricket: Celebration, Caution And A Faultess Debut As Season Opens At Lord's Terry at his festive best, For The Record, Boxing Price and Christie in a hard school, Football: curtains for all but Liverpool and Tottenham as Britain scores two out of six in Europe Rossi's finish is the sparkle on the jewels of Juventus, Rugby Union French boys get zero for conduct, Racing: Harwood-Trained Kanz Stamps Herself As Oaks Candidate Carson bounces back with double. Display Advertising: Graham Greene, Ppa, Multiple Display Advertisements, National Savings, ASH & Lacy, Europcar, De Beers, Hoechst, The Times Literary Supplement, Cis, Blesma, Hch, Peugeot 205, The Chest, Heart And Stroke Association,, Pan Am, Marley, Halifax, Scottish Life Investments, Laing, McKechnie Brothers, British Telecom, Harpers & Queen, The Times 1984 Budget Briefing, Twa, Estates And General Investments P.L.C., Academy, The Advertising Standards Authority. Law: Effect of due diligence and expedition term Greater London Council v Cleveland Bridge and Engineering Co Ltd and Another, Fugitive Rumasa chief arrested in West Germany, Bribe case lover 'did not tell', Tenant of resident joint landlord not protected Cooper v Tait, Solicitor's clerk defrauded £1.5m from building societies, banks and clients. Official Appointments and Notices: School post for campaigner, University news, Latest appointments. News in Brief. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 16,414, Regional Television Variations, Concise Crossword (No 326), Tate buys up modern prints, Today's television and radio programmes. Picture Gallery. Reviews: Concerts Lysis Purcell Room, Theatre Unmasking the pigs Animal Farm Cottesloe, Hedda Gabler Almeida, Television A risk of obsession, Hats, Daimlers and Hitler The World We Left Behind By Robert Kee, Fiction Prairie oyster Opus Pistorum By Henry Miller (W. H. Allen, £9.95) The Place of Dead Roads By William S. Burroughs, Anatomy of an honourable error The Pride and the Fall Iran 1974-1979 By Anthony Parsons, Tim Heald reviews new thrillers G and T when the sherry fails The Need to Know By William Haggard, Graceful strengths, Yeoh Ean Mei Purcell Room, Azur, gules, vert, sable, purpur and turnips rampant Chivalry By Maurice Keen, Galleries Jasper Johns Greene Street, New York, Puppetry Hungarian State Sadler's Wells, The cost of pearls and caviar Hilaire Belloc By A. N. Wilson. Editorials/Leaders: The Matabeleland Account, Finance And Industry Executive Editor Kenneth Fleet The snag in Britain's one-word solution, Off The Guidelines Again?. Letters to the Editor: The bishop and Sinn Fein, Shylock revisited, Mr Maxwell and 'The Qbserver', 'Jesus: The Evidence', Unfair daffodils, Embassy outrage, Teachers' pay claim, The Bettaney case, Brazilian elections, Insolvency law change, Dignity in the pits, The long view in foreign affairs, Arts joint funding. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Obituaries: Prof Harry Street Leading academic lawyer, John Lee Mahin, Mrs Maxine Miles. Business and Finance: Losses that may signal all change on InterCity, Capital & Counties in £33m plan, Commodities, Chairman's Statement, Working week down to 39 hours, Euro-$ Deposits, City split over proposals for investors' watchdog, News In Brief Motor chief to leave, Trade barriers will remain intact despite the London summit, Manufacturing base 'vital for services', The Times Budget briefing, Recovery base is too narrow, says Gatt, Routledge expands, MAM acts to cut star's claim, Skandia buys 29.9% of Goodison's firm, Interest Rates, Stock Market Report Polly Peck merger terms likely soon, Wordplex seeks quote, Comet forecasts fall in first half profits, Gold, Money Markets, Company News In Brief, Dollar Spot Rates, Sealink in recovery to £6m profit, Currencies, Budget tax will hit Barclays and Midland for £780m, Tempus How companies should allow for deferred tax, Attack on Midland chairman, Other Markets. Stock Exchange Tables: Stock Exchange Prices Strong gains, Wall Street Dow rally fails to hold, Recent Issues, Authorized Units & Insurance Funds, Foreign Exchanges, Stock Exchanges. Business Appointments: Appointments Promotion for Unigate accountant. Classified Advertising: Acknowledgments, La crème de la crème, Club Announcements, General Appointments, Super Secs, Entertainments. Births. Property: Rentals, Country Property. Weather: The Weather.
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