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The Times - 19/04/1984

1984; Gale Group;

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By Henry Stanhope, Diplomatic Correspondent, By Our Foreign Staff, By Robin Young, , By Frances Williams Economics Correspondent, By Thomson Prentice, Science Correspondent, By Hugh Clayton Local Government Correspondent, From Paul Routledge, Labour Editor, , By Geraldine Norman, Sale Room Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, By Frances Gibb, By Colin Hughes, By Bill Johnstone Technology Correspondent, By Nicholas Timmins, Social Services Correspondent, By Barbara Day, By David Hewson Arts Correspondent, By Clifford Longley, Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Rodney Cowton, Defence Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, , By Anthony Bevins, Political Correspondent, By Pat Healy, By Michael Baily, Transport Editor, By Frances Gibb Legal Affairs Correspondent, From Roger Boyes, , From Ian Murray, , From Our Correspondent, From Michael Hamlyn, , From Roger Boyes, From Neil Kelly, From David Bonavia, From Richard Wigg, By Our Own Correspondent, From Michael Hornsby, , From Ivor Davis, , C. H. Sisson, Roger Scruton, Miles Kington, Hugh MontgomeryMassingberd, Woodrow Wyatt, Fiona MacCarthy, Brian Alderson, Gay Firth, Linda Christmas, PHS, Robert Fisk, Richard Davy, John Garnett, ROY GRANTHAM, , DOUGLAS BUTLER, , SELBY WHITTINGHAM, , JOHN DEACON, , MICHAEL FREEGARD, , N. C. ABBOTT, , GILLIAN DAVIES, , R. W. MONT-GOMERY, MARTIN TEMPIA, , PETER PLOUVIEZ, , A. M. POOL, , KENNETH MAIDMENT, , NICHOLAS ALEXANDER, , J. LOVE, , DENIS de FREITAS, , PHILIP ATTENBOROUGH, , JOHN MORTON, , A. J. EGAN, , MARK SAMUELSON, , ROY MOXHAM, , MAURICE CRUMP, , ANTHONY GLEES, , ANTHONY GRANT, , FRED SILBERMAN, , DOUGLAS M. C. MacEWAN, , J. N. R. JEFFERS, , P. H. TURNER, , BARRIE FARNILL, ROCHELLE WILSON, J. BUNTING, , By Pearce Wright, Science Editor, Henry Stanhope Diplomatic Correspondent, Sarah Searight, Rodney Wilson, RW, Shakib Otaqui, David Robinson, Paul Griffiths, Irving Wardle, Hilary Finch, Nicholas Kenyon, Dennis Hackett, Executive Editor Kenneth Fleet, By Philip Robinson, By William Kay City Editor, By Jonathan Clare, By Wayne Lintott, By David Young, Energy Correspondent, By Michael Clark, By Jeremy Warner, By Jonathan Davis, Financial Correspondent, By Dennis Shaw, By Nicholas Harling, By Colin McQuillan, By Lewine Mair, By John Woodcock, Cricket Correspondent, From Jenny MacArthur, , From a Special Correspondent, By Michael Scott, By Mandarin (Michael Phillips), By Keith Macklin, By John Blunsden, Brendan Lynch, by Clifford Webb, Peter Dear, Peter Davalle, From David Felton Labour Correspondent, Christopher Walker,

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Index. News: Banks: now it's the customer who knows best, Advocacy campaign attacked, Cigarette psychology at the Libyan Bureau, Motoring Individualist with winning ways when it comes to paying fuel bills, Leukaemia virus link to cause of AIDS claimed, Drive for safer roads in Europe, Discord on Nato frigate design, Times micro winner, Cambodian rebels deny loss of HO, Letter from Jerusalem Old city looks its age for Easter, Mitterrand close to open split with Communists over economy, US proposal on chemical weapons curbs fails to impress Russia, Thatcher's Lisbon rebuke for exporters, Long Island town makes peace with the Kremlin, Will blood triumph-or spill?, Scenic way to the top, Tanker hit by Iraqi missile, Observer directors step in as slanging match continues, DeLorean trial begins with defence penniless, A rush of names for the new Assembly, £1,400m hole in the budget EEC wants £280m loan from UK to meet Community debt, Olympics through the night on ITV, Prince too quick on paint-spray trigger, The Times Information Service, Zia bars London reunion for refugee's family, Glemp's Easter plea for goodwill, No-fee law threatens Malta church schools, After 13 years of postponements... At last, a Comecon summit?, High-tech venture in Scotland, Rival Sikh factions fuel fears of more violence, Taiwan firm invests in UK design, Too many Anglican clergy choose 'easy option' parishes, report says, Diplomats released from Tripoli embassy detention, Ban sought on 'political advertising', Caution urged over allergy aid claims, Swaziland steps up pressure against ANC fugitives, Make them mines of information, Miners' strike begins to bite as NUM considers rule change, BR and BL move back into profit, French deal on Catholic education, Parents may be allowed majority of places on school Governing bodies, Seoul police in running battle with students, China chips in with fast food, No crisis yet in the economy, Teachers to reconsider discipline, Police supersquads planned to fight traffic in drugs, The oil that may be best left underground, Severed arm man to sue, The Times Diary, Science report Looking inside a baby's heart, Zola Budd withdraws from race, Syria pins hope on visit by Gemayel, moreover... A guide to the avoidance of racism, Kuwait, Why teachers resent being put to the test, Howe gets on well with China's Deng, Sandinista troops stage counter-attack Rebels lose port to Nicaraguan forces, No, Kohl will not decamp, Labour may agree to Greenham missiles, Snow Reports, Poet of church and state The Times Profile, Kinnock fillip for pit strikers, Number in work begins to rise, BR cheered as £175m loss turns to £8m surplus. Display Advertising: Racal, Gate, Gas, General Accident, Ppa, N. V. Kaninklijke Nederlandsche Petroleum Maattschappij, Ici, Multiple Display Advertisements, Tls, Scottish Widows' Fund And Life Assurance Society, Laskys, Europcar, The Dresser, Glc, The Times, Isphan Carpets Limited, Ford, BBC, Jal, Commercial Bank Of Kuwait, Sun Life, Lso, Shaftesbury Theatre, United Trading Group, Kuwait Finance House, Premiere, Ibk, Kuwait Petroleum Corporation, EQUITY & Law, Rmc Group P. L. C., Kuwait Investment Company, Chelsea-Cinema, Ksrc, Faber And Faber, Fogarty Plc, Albery Theatre, Natwest, Stowells Of Chelsea Wine Box, Britannia Building Society, Ultramar, K. F. C, Legge, Twa, Rac, Church, Musaad Al-Saleh & Sons Group. Law: Tory MP wins libel case, Bettaney spy case security inquiry, Code for licensing sex shops Ex parte Quietlynn Ltd, Queen's Bench Division Complaint about police is not privileged in defamation Conerney v Jacklin, Name ban challenge adjourned, Joining the Attorney General Trawnik v Ministry of Defence, PC allowed to sue over complaint, Chancery Division Allowing capital losses of non-resident trustees Ritchie (Inspector of Taxes) v McKay, Council must pay for tree damage, Father on triple murder charge, Contractual duty to disclose breach Stag Line Ltd v Tyne Shiprepair Group Ltd and Another, Roof fall man wins damages, Highways authority liable for tree roots damage Russell and Another v Barnet London Borough Council, Police plea at Weston inquest. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 16,409, Sale room Fragment of 'Egyptian plate' sold for £7,480, Television and radio programmes, Regional Television Variations, Concise Crossword (No 322). Picture Gallery: Leader in exile seeks negotiated settlement, Cricket makes its bright and breezy bow, Kuwait. News in Brief. Reviews: Bumptious curmudgeon, and still a star An Old Man's Diary By A. J. P. Taylor, Mahler discovery arrives in London, Opera Banal, shoddy staging Turandot Theatre Royal, Glasgow, NYO/Del Mar Barbican, The works of Lucifer and his arch rebels Solitudes By Goffredo Parise (Dent,£8.95) Angels By Denis Johnson (Chatto & Windus, £7.95) West of Sunset By Dirk Bogarde (Allen Lane, £8.95), Chips Down Under The Australian Dilemma By Bruce Grant, Fragile victories for the outcast child, Theatre Passion Play Wyndham's, Concerts BBCSO/Pritchard Festival Hall/Radio 3, Television Drive to destruction, Golden boy in the shadow of Churchill Randolph A Study of Churchill's Son By Brian Roberts, Norman attitudes The Two Cities By Norman St JohnStevas, Cinema Fellini's tribute to the silent era And the Ship Sails On (PG) Academy 1 Life is a Bed of Roses (PG) Chelsea Cinema The Ballad of Narayama (18) Premiere, Shaftesbury Avenue. Editorials/Leaders: Finance And Industry Slimline BL drives back into the black, Keeping Chemicals In The Bottle, Game Of Patience, Sponsored Sacrifice. Letters to the Editor: Landscaping and BR, Sharing our heritage, Fears for the O level, Rank favouritism over careers, 'Evening Post' dispute, Copyright reform, Slow off the mark, Implications in the Bettaney case, 'The Observer' report, Good dressing down, Sea Eagle ousted by Harpoon. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Births. Official Appointments and Notices: QCs appointed, Latest appointments. Classified Advertising: International Appointments, Car Buyer's Guide, Services today: Maundy Thursday, Announcements, Musical Instruments, General Appointments, Entertainments. Obituaries: Dr F. B. Hora, Rev J. R. Lloyd Thomas, Machito, Maj-Gen Wilfred Collings, Professor Thorold Dickinson Film director and teacher. Business and Finance: ICI chief promises more profit growth, Francis fights new offer, Tebbit heads off criticism on register default, Commodities, Two leading funds to ignore flotation Reuters boycott grows, Sharp rise in lending by BIS, Handshake record, As the US election nears, Dr Martin Feldstein is winning the economic argument. Peter Wilson-Smith reports Administration finally heeds thorn in its side, Surprise twin issue by Bank of Scotland, Tempus BPCC's long hard road to era of genuine growth, Interest Rates, NatWest agrees price for takeover of jobbers Top fund manager condemns rush to revolutionize City, Gold, Money Markets, Juliana beats forecast, Company News In Brief, Chairmen's Views, £3.8m Government bonus from ports sell-off, $500m issue by Texaco, British Gas launches £100m sea search, Currencies, BAT hints at further acquisitions. Stock Exchange Tables: Stock Exchange Prices Rally continues, Money Markets, Wall Street Volcker rumour hits Dow, Recent Issues, Authorized Units & Insurance Funds, Foreign Exchanges, Stock Market Report Blue chip interest helps shares rally, Stock Exchanges. Sport: Squash Rackets Australian pride is salvaged, Rugby Union McHarg rounds off career in fine style, Golf Miss Connachan goes into action as a professional, America's Cup French bolster their challenge, Table Tennis Simpson's last hope of salvage, Football Liverpool show their powers of recovery to go two points clear, For The Record, Tennis Ison at the height of his powers, Sports in Brief, Motor Racing Watson's run-down, Equestrianism Horses take the long road to Sweden, Motor Cycling Roberts chases leading role in revived classic, Basketball Palace loss may be Lehane's gain, Rugby League Two new clubs for second division, Racing Meis EI-Reem to make fitness tell in Nell Gwyn, Bowls Smith signs up with Bryant, Football And Other Fixtures, Cricket: Heir Apparent Takes Charge Of A Side Full Of Promise As The Season Gets Off To A Glorious START Gower steps in to captain the young lions of England. Property: Rentals, Flat Sharing. Weather: The Weather.

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