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The Times - 13/07/1984

1984; Gale Group;

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By Barrie Clement, Labour Reporter, By Julian Haviland Political Editor, By Anthony Bevins, Political Correspondent, By Christopher Warman, Property Correspondent, By Paul Routledge, Labour Editor, From Nicholas Ashford, By Henry Stanhope, Diplomatic Correspondent, By John Witherow, By Nicholas Timmins Social Services Correspondent, By Hugh Clayton Local Government Correpondent, By Patricia Clough, By Frances Gibb Legal Affairs Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, By John Young, Agriculture Correspondent, By Harry Golombek, By Philip Webster Political Reporter, By Tony Samstag, By Our Social Services Correspondent, By Geraldine Norman, Sale Room Correspondent, By Colin Hughes, By Thomson Prentice, Science Correspondent, By Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, By Kenneth Gosling, By Jeremy Warner, By Michael Baily Transport Editor, By David Hewson, Arts Correspondent, From Roger Boyes, , From Alan McGregor, , From a Special Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, , From Ian Murray, , From Our Own Correspondent, , By Henry Stanhope Diplomatic Correspondent, From Diana Geddes, From Christopher Walker, From Ray Kennedy, From Hasan Akhtar, , From Richard Wigg, , From Douglas Tweedale, From John Earle, , From Our Own Correspondent, From Jan Raath, , From Ivor Davis, Hilary Finch, John Higgins, Judith Cruickshank, David Robinson, Irving Wardle, Michael Church, Miles Kington, Olivia Timbs, Lorraine Fraser, Giles Gordon, PHS, Bernard Levin, David Watt, Philip Howard, HYLTON, , RICHARD WYNDHAM, , ROY JENKINS, , COSMO RUSSELL, , AILEEN RIBEIRO, , G. THOMPSON, , ELDON GRIFFITHS, , EDMUND GRAY, , NORMAN HAMMOND, , J. R. BURG, , M. N. HOPKINS, , PETER LEWIN, , SAM BERRY, , E. H. ANDREWS, , MARTIN H. P. BOTT, , R. L. F. BOYD, , DENIS BURKITT, , CLIFFORD BUTLER, , E. ROLAND DOBBS, , J. T. HOUGHTON, , M. A. JEEVES, , J. B. LLOYD, , COLIN A. RUSSELL, , DOUGLAS C. SPANNER, , DAVID TYRELL, , G. BARRIE WETHERILI, ERIC CREW, , G. CHOWDHARAY-BEST, , GEOFFREY HUNTER, , A. J. REYNOLDS, D. G. BARR, , By Pearce Wright Science Editor, Richard Bassett, Max Thurn, A Special Correspondent, Executive Editor Kenneth Fleet, By Jonathan Clare, By Michael Prest, Jonathan Davis, By William Kay, City Editor, By Richard Hanson, Peter Wilson-Smith, By Derek Pain, Michael Clark, By Derek Harris, By John Woodcock, Cricket Correspondent, By Mitchell Platts, By Jenny MacArthur, By Lewine Mair, Sue Mott, By Jim Railton, By Our Rifle Shooting Correspondent, By Pat Butcher, By Mandarin, From John Wilcockson, Lerouret, , by Clifford Webb, by Peter Dear, Peter Davalle, Geoff Brown, Robert Fisk,

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Index. News: DeLorean to claim he was victim of a 'sting', Makers deny food can ffect breath machine, W H Smith pays £8.5m for stake in TV company, Brussels final releases Britain's £457m budget rebate, Science report Sixth quark completes family, A Special Report, An undiscovered green province, In the footsteps of Mahler and von Karajan, how Lorin Maazel tripped up The man who wanted to be Mr Vienna, How Zola Budd made the running, 'Few will be fooled' by Warsaw dissident trial Walesa scorns tactics of divide and rule, Record of 78,340 fire hoax calls, New hope for the young innocents, Why Heseltine laid that ambush, The Times Information Service, Methodist to head world church body, Divorced mothers still protected, Papandreou heals rift with US over aircraft deal, Iran closes Kharg oil jetty, Ham and eggs at the café, Argentine generals reshuffled, The unique social contract that brings peace and prosperity, Less saving by benefit on computer, Police set to continue Cape squatter raids, Mexico denies attacks on refugee camps, Israeli right-wingers accused of inciting election violence, Coal board move to end 'closed shop', Minister dismisses Nkomo court threat, Portfolio £2,000 win for opera singer, Ombudsman wants more powers, Singapore papers to merge, Soviet soldier flees, Fine proposed for shoddy goods, Lives lost in hospital fire because of poor facilities, Striking dockers agree to meet employers today, Britain and Nigeria both expel envoys, Medical Briefing Sugaring the Pill over breast cancer, Results of Bar examinations, Smog hits Los Angeles, Libyan diplomats told to go, Phone bills as guide to share-buying, Get your facts right, TV editors told, Divorce for Ireland is favoured, London children in French road crash, Change in food habits would help nation's health, report on heart disease link says, Review of surrogate birth ethics, Princess to visit 'lost colony' site, Rates rise bad news-Thatcher, Election 84 Media man makes the most of the Masses, Britain to get more NZ butter, When no cover is hard enough, Cambridge Tripos results, Motoring Nissan catches up with European rivals, Letter from Beirut Keeping phantoms alive in a garden, The Times Diary, Immigration will be Australia poll issue, Charges against churchmen dropped, Mondale makes historic choice Woman of wit and ambition, Japan puts up cash for Cambodia, Milk production falls below quota level, Tories rally to kill coup rumour, Durban car bomb blast kills four, University cuts now 'less urgent', Also on offer are a 1941 de Havilland Tiger Moth (left) and a 1944 Fairchild Argus III. Rebuilt Spitfire has £1.25m price tag, Luce urges Hongkong not to panic over future, Longo quits Cabinet over Italian P2 scandal but protests innocence, Home to the homeless, Tory shires face £30m fine despite cutting cost, Richard Lowenthal on one of history's great imponderables If only the July plot had succeeded..., Jenkins and Owen 'role reversal', Maxwell buys Mirror for £113m, First Person Twilight robbery on the green, moreover... A burning desire to list more buildings, Doctors cleared of serious misconduct over death of child, Government aims to abolish licensing and increase bus routes, Campaign to combat loan sharks. Politics and Parliament: The Economy Thatcher blames coal and dock strikes, Chancellor denies there is a crisis, Kidnapping Inappropriate for Nigerian envoy to return, Minster may be excused VAT, Royal Assent, Restrictions on buses to be removed, Trade Union Bill Emphasis on postal ballots, MPs find fraud and bribery in propety agency, Police Bill Complaints against senior officers, Technology Thorn-EMI to buy Inmos. Display Advertising: Gas, Pcl, Anglo American Corporation Of South Africa, Multiple Display Advertisements, Austrian Airlines, Issues Of Government Stock, Marling Industries Plc, Cornhill Insurance is catching on, Midland Bank, The Times, Isphan Carpets Limited, Ford, Revision Course Michaelmas Bar Examination, Imperial Group Public Limited Company, Nissan, Lloyds Bank, National Girobank, Chemie Linz Uk Ltd., Dixons, The Peterborough Development Corporation,, Creditanstalt, Moulinex, Leykam-Muerztaler, Austria, Vienna Airport, Harrods, Gz, Co-Op Bank. News in Brief. Law: Trying preliminary issue Ashworth and Others v Berkeley-Walbrood Ltd, 41 Pakistanis face conspiracy charge, Editor wins libel case against Eye, Judge interrupts spy trial over 'Syrian link', House of Lords No double jeopardy in review of acquittal on appeal Regina v Bournemouth Crown Court, Ex parte Weight, Killer dies in electric chair, 'No case' not apt M v Westminster City Council, Havers drops policing case, Court of Appeal Court has power to order lecturers to identify photographs Harrington v North London Polytechnic and Another, Leave to appeal from consent order Toleman v Toleman, Youth loses Alkameter appeal and judge fails test, Counsel rebuked, Separate offences Johnston v Over, Rhine soldiers sentenced for drug offences, Man cleared of plot to kill wife, Lecturers win NF case hearing, 11 accused in cooking oil case. Picture Gallery. Arts and Entertainment: Champions beaten at chess, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 16,481, Sale room Turner watercolours of birds fetch £220,000, Today's television and radio programmes, Concise Crossword (No 392). Property: Commercial And Industrial Property, Flat Sharing, Mortgage fears slow house price rises. Reviews: Concerts LMP/Blech, Cinema As fresh as the day it was written, Television Hip hop, ooh-ah, Dance Dance Theatre of Harlem, LSO/Armstrong and soloists, Theatre Diplomacy and the droll world of parlourmaids A Friend Indeed. Classified Advertising: Car Buyer's Guide, Domestic And Catering Situations, The Mission, Wanted, Entertainments, Business Opportunities. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): Such shocks in store for Little Miss Mole. Editorials/Leaders: Taught To Fail, Finance And Industry Building society rates move to centre-stage, Lebanon For The Lebanese. Letters to the Editor: N Ireland rights, Claims on countryside, Touch of pitch?, Time for Britain to join EMS, The case for PR, Old Town Hall sale, Man of letters, An almighty task, Practical pitfalls in the Police Bill, Fire in York Minster, Training by example, MPs' dress, A flag for Europe, Science and belief in miracles. Court and Social: Court Circular. Official Appointments and Notices: Company of Chartered Secretaries, Latest appointments, Eton, Harrow, Ironmongers' Company, University news Japan gives grant of £662,700 to LSE, Merchant Taylors' Company. Deaths. Marriages. Obituaries: Admiral Of The Fleet Sir Caspar John Forceful advocate of naval air power, Hugh Morton. Stock Exchange Tables: Stock Market Report Shares £8.3bn down and still falling, Authorized Units & Insurance Funds, Recent Issues, Stock Exchange Prices Shares tumble again, Wall Street, Stock Exchanges. Business and Finance: Mills & Allen links with Tokyo broker, Commodities, Government nets £95m from Inmos sale to Thorn EMI, Robert Fleming net profits top £15m, Shares cut early loss, Foreign Exchanges Sterling Spot and Forward Rates, Tempus Now for the bad news at Associated Newspapers, Rank shines with £10m profit rise in first half, EEC could tear up US steel pact, Investment Trusts, Interest Rates, News In Brief Tax blow for friendly societies, New chief for World Bank subsidiary Developing role for the IFC, £150 'carrot' to use BOTB services, Gold, Money Markets, Your Own Business Small firms creating the jobs, Currencies, Philip Robinson previews Monday's debate on investor protection Ending the silence on Gower, Rowton board finds peace formula. Business Appointments: Appointments Barclays Merchant Bank names executive director. Sport: Bowls Scots rain leaves world high and dry, Golf Brown lines up second successive victory, Cycling De Wolf stays ahead of pack, For The Record, Equestrianism: Broome Sweeps The Stage With 18 Los Angeles Stars Olympic riders are put in their place by an old hand, New football league flexes its million-dollar muscles, Athletics Ovett withdraws but Cram will run at Crystal Palace, Racing: Habibti Fails To Sparkle In July Cup Mercer to profit from Hern's Chester hopes, Equestrianism Biggest win for Richardson, Rowing Incentives for further honours, Tennis Miss Gracie reaches semi-finals, Shooting Crawshaw is right on target, Cricket: West Indies Prise Out England Top Order On First Day Of Third Test Match Lamb leads England away from slaughter, Football Chapman moves to Wednesday. Births. Weather: The Weather.

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