The Times - 03/04/1984
1984; Gale Group;
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By Anthony Bevins, Nicholas Timmins, From Christopher Walker, By Rodney Cowton, By stewart Tendler Crime Reporter, By Philip Webster, Political Reporter, By Our Political Correspondent, By David Cross, By Our Defence Correspondent, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By Nicholas Timmins Social Services Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, By John Young, By Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, By Pat Healy, By Craig Seton, By Frances Williams, Economics Correspondent, By Our Labour Reporter, By Stewart Tendler Crime Reporter, By Thomson Prentice, Science Correspondent, By Bryan Appleyard, By Our Science Correspondent, By Robin Young, By Bill Johnstone, Technology Correspondent, By Vivien Goldsmith, By Particia Clough, By Hugh Clayton, By Clifford Webb Motoring Correspondent, By Lucy Hodges, Education Correspondent, By Peter Hennessy, From Roger Bover, From Richard Owen, By Caroline Moorehead, From Stephen Taylor, , Ian Murray, From Ray Kennedy, , From John Best, , From Trevor Fisklock, From Ian Murray, From Nicholas Ashford, , From Hasan Akhtar, , From Diana Geddes, , From Richard Bassett, From Iyor Davis, Geoffrey Smith, by Suzy Menkes, Miles Kington, Holly Hill, John Percival, John Russell Taylor, Anthony Masters, Paul Griffiths, Dennis Hackett, PHS, by Hugh Noyes, Jonathan Mirsky, Roger Scruton, Robin Cook, MARTIN S. WHITE, , PETER JENKINS, , MARK H. A. BAILEY, , JEREMY D. JENKINS, , P. T. MATTHEWS, , J. C. TAYLOR, , E. G. MICHAELIS, , W. F. DICKSON, , DEREK GAULTER, , CLEMENS N. NATHAN, THEODORE RUOFF, , KENNETH HUDSON, , KEITH PATCHETT, , GARDINER, , G. M. SILVERMAN, , By Pearce Wright, Science Editor, Lord Molson, By Bill Johnstone, By Roger Woolnough, By Frank Brown, By Robin Bradbeer, Adrian Woods, By Simon Craven, From John Earle, Executive Editor Kenneth Fleet, By John Lawless, By Michael Horsnell, Jonathan Clare, By William Kay, City Editor, By Frances Williams Economics Correspondent, By Ian Griffiths, From Nick Gilbert, , By Our City Editor, By Our City Staff, Michael Prest, By Derek Pain, By William Kay City Editor, By Peter Ball, From Barry Pickthall, By Colin McQuillan, By Mandarin (Michael Phillips), By Robert Pryce, By Joyce Whitehead, By William Stephens, By Gerald Davies, From Mitchell Platts, , By Richard Streeton, By Paul Harrison, By a Special Correspondent, Rex Bellamy, Conrad Voss Bark, By Keith Macklin, Peter Dear, Peter Davalle, Geoffrey Matthews,
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News: 42 Tory MPs in levy rebellion, Curfew in Amritsar after killing, US inquiry into running of Unesco opens, Zia spins his Islamic political web of confusion, Police Bill appeal by 200 editors, Prisoners of conscience Taiwan: Chang Chun-nan, Grand place to be on the dole, Seed pack differences, The Times Information Service, Sub-machine guns for police 'horrendous', No wonder the milk men are sour, Sharp exchanges in Commons over ballot on miners' dispute, £250,000 in stamps stolen from van, Fashion A priceless parade of props, Sands of time: Mr David, Pedalling into the poverty trap, A cockerel for 5 hens, judge says, Satellite TV to be protected, The Week Hard thinking needed on software piracy, Vocational training: 2 Enjoying learning by doing, Snow Reports, European Notebook SS 20s upstaged by budget wrangles, NUR vote to join blockade of coal, Priest accuses Fifth Brigade of genocide in Matabeleland, Vienna relies on Abbado's magic wand, Father accused over Marvin Gaye death, New York Mondale's biggest challenge, The crime in revising Mao's little red book, Salvador rebels say CIA plot foiled, Mondale v Hart: Nicholas Ashford on the foreign policy divide Why the man who muscled in wants to keep muscle out, Harewood to retire from ENO, Commentary Foreign policy and polls, Crackdown on Polish petrol pump 'shaikhs', Purcell school, Two-step at the Garden, Letter from Colombia Vendetta claims 200 death toll, Pact ships mass in Atlantic, Terror raid injures 48 in Jerusalem, Boy skiers saved by woman's warning, Soviet dilemma over US election Anti-American rhetoric again, Whitehall brief The foreigners who share British intelligence, QL delivery date delayed again, Repairers 'at fault', Five work together for micro finals, Bar's riposte to Law Society, Farmers in dark on milk quotas, Revenue's tax chasers raise £138,000 each, Greenham Common eviction postponed, Tories attack EEC milk pact Commons ordeal for Jopling, £50m boost to Vauxhall factory, Shultz denies US has changed Lebanon goals despite pullout, Policeman goes free after killing black, S Africa leader, Women too hopeful on test-tube births, Quango to tackle Stonehenge, UK ready to talk on hostages, Falklands development Alfonsin repeats talks offer, Overhaul of social security system to simplify benefits, Insurance for home contents set to rise, Pinochet reshuffles economic team, MoD research centres to merge, Mobile way to teach pupils new technology, Seven remanded on missiles charges, Queen is invited to Israel, 60 years on, school radio still captivates its audience, 90pc homes use social services, moreover..., Science report 'Oddball' test explains singer's gift, Colombian rebels agree truce, Family life of jobless is under threat, Welcome to the micro happy hour, The Times Diary Going, going-back, Transplant surgeons use single donor for five separate operations, Bank union strikers return for talks, Bus users may lose vital services, Solicitors back idea for building society, Race hatred the antis ignore, workers unite to strike against Mitterrand volte-face on steel jobs, Canada tries to juggle polls, Pope and Queen, EEC rebate system accepted. Display Advertising: Ms, British Airways, Gas, The Institute Of Administrative Accountants, Schroders, Jaguar, Aquascutum,, Ritz, Albright & Wilson, Singapore Airlines, LA Mama, Interflora, Born Again Golf, Noble Lowndes, Air Canada International, Christie's, International Factors, Drg Barratt, Angela Gore, Scottish Life Investments, Ornella Muti, Scottish Amicable Life Assurance Society, Bank Leading Rates, C & L, Twa, Bertrand Russell. News in Brief. Law: Judge has discretion to sample obscenity Regina v Snaresbrook Crown Court, Ex parte Commissioner of Police of the Metropolis, Video hire illegal on Sundays, Rebuke for council over abortion on girl in care, No future inflation in assessing damages Auty and Others v National Coal Board. Picture Gallery. Politics and Parliament: Farm Prices Favourable deal for consumers, Parliament today, Coal Dispute Coal conversion scheme almost stopped, Union Bill Tory protests at contracting out proposal, Commons Fowler's reviews most radical since Beveridge, House Of Lords Safety in harbours, Peers back Bill to ban obscene videos. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 16,395, Scots pair win bridge cup, Concise Crossword (No 308), Today's television and radio programmes. Reviews: Theatre in the United States Why Tootsie looks to be heading for Tony Death of a Salesman Broadhurst, New York, Theatre in Britain Checking Out Lyric Studio, Hammersmith, Dance Symphony on Ice Albert Hall, Television Balanced sciences, Concert Koenig Ensemble St John's/ Radio 3, Galleries Repressed anguishes and rebellions Gilbert and George: The Believing World D'Offay Cedric Morris Tate Arthur Lett-Haines Redfern. Editorials/Leaders: Labour's Lost Voice, Finance And Industry Kleinwort buys the first link in a new chain, Assaulting The Bureaucracy, The Varosha Starting-Point. Letters to the Editor: Keeping personal data private, Rating legislation, The way we live now, Defence management, Public expenditure cuts, Benefits to UK of staying in CERN, Visit to Jordan, Not holding what we have in art, Going solo, Information inflation, Prosecution service, Special pleading. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: Church news, United Wards' Club, University news, Latest appointments, Royal Navy promotions. Deaths. Obituaries: Lord Brooke Of Cumnor, Luigi Barzini, Miss Elizabeth Goudge Prolific and popular novelist, Marvin Gaye, Carmen Dragon. Classified Advertising: Computer Personnel Vacancies, Legal Appointments, Announcements, Public Notices, Short Lets, Super Secretaries, Computer Appointments, Tempting Times. Business and Finance: Up to £800m in Nigerian debts unaccounted for ECGD warns reluctant creditors, Applied Holographics plans quote, Stanley Gibbons suspended within moments of debut, Commodities, News In Brief 150 to lose jobs at B. Elliott, Tempus Tobacco holds strength for Bunzl and Molins, Sound Diffusion expands, Phone call access to world wide business, How to lure the high-tech people back to the city, Italy plans protection on personal information, New Cross accountants face professional inquiry, London market warms to currency options, TV chairman attacks dispute, Bunzl profits jump 36%, Interest Rates, Gee sells stake in James Walker, Reuters' profits soar to £55m, Focus on the finalists of our micro challenge, Control change at coach group, Bid talk lifts Disney, In brief, Gold, Distillers buys US importer for $250m, Money Markets, People/Bernard Beech of Omicron Success of the lonely keyboard pounder, Hanson in $11m US share sale, £1bn credit record in February, Another debuit on the home micro front, Currencies, Hang Seng stages rally. Stock Exchange Tables: Stock Exchange Prices Shares retreat again, Recent Issues, Authorized Units & Insurance Funds, Stock Market Report Bid talk lifts Scottish and Newcastle Breweries, Foreign Exchanges, Stock Exchanges, Wall Street Dow takes 11 point tumble. Business Appointments: Appointments Four new partners for Peat Marwick. Sport: Today's Fixtures, Sports in Brief, Boxing Chance for Price to prove his worth, Equestrianism Grubb and Linky given chance, ICE Hockey Miller stung as plan rebounds, Cricket Rest-day treatment for Hogg and Lawson, Rugby League Drummond has small reward from his appeal, In Brief, Rugby Union A team too bubbly to be fed on oranges, Cricket:yorkshire Report Back For Pre-Season Training After the revolution comes a ritual, The rise and rise of a squash-bashing soldier called Robinson A Jester who is king of the court, Volleyball Switch by Scot to England, For The Record, Football: The Way To Wembley IS Paved With Problems Burkinshaw to end eight years at Spurs, Hockey Penalty stroke trouble for Combined side, Golf Couples confirms the end of an era, Rackets Second pair put record straight, Squash Rackets Forde is the first to feel edge of Harvey's ambition, Racing Cauthen's class can help Meikleour defy his penalty, Yachting British bravery rewarded with third position, Fishing The liberation that is to be found at a water meadow A new angle on gloom-laden women's battle with their distiny. 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