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The Times - 01/11/1984

1984; Gale Group;

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By David Felton, Labour Correspondent, By Our Labour Correspondent, From Michael Hamlyn, , By Rodney Cowton, Thomson Prentice, By Stewart Tendler, Crime Reporter, By Our Foreign Staff, By Anthony Bevins Political Correspondent, By Julian Haviland Political Editor, By Nicholas Timmins, Social Services Correspondent, By Anthony Bevins, Political Correspondent, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Philip Webster, Political Reporter, By Barrie Clement Labour Reporter, Geoffrey Smith, From Peter Davenport, , By Our Commercial Editor, By Robin Young, By Derek Harris Commercial Editor, By Jonathan Davis Business Correspondent, By Bill Johnstone Technology Correspondent, By Tony Samstag, By Richard Evans, Lobby Reporter, By Clifford Webb, Motoring Correspondent, By Pearce Wright Science Editor, By Nicholas Timmins Social Services Correspondent, By Ronald Faux, By Trevor Fishlock, From Richard Owen, , By Henry Stanhope, Diplomatic Correspondent, From Roger Boyes, , From Carol Berger, , From Zoriana Pysariwsky, From Diana Geddes, , By Richard Ford, From Tony Duboudin, , From David Watts, From Nicholas Ashford, , From Peter Nichols, From Richard Wigg, From Christopher Thomas, , Richard Bassett, Anothony Masters, Noël Goodwin, Nicholas Kenyon, John Percival, Hilary Finch, George Hill, Miles Kington, James Fenton, Peter Ackroyd, Alan McGlashan, Philip Howard, Isabel Raphael, PHS, by Salman Rushdie, Sarah Jane, Ronald Butt, A. N. Author, DAVID KESSLER, , GEORGE SCALES, , CAMERON OF BALHOUSIE, , HUGH HANNING, , J. SWANWICK, , EDMUND DELL, , DAVID TABOR, , TREVOR BERRY, , NICHOLAS HINTON, , JOHN PARSLOW, , JUDITH BANISTER, , G. HAYES, , DESIREE LINDSEY, , By Pearce Wright, Science Editor, By Our Astronomy Correspondent, DW, Pearce Wright Science Editor, PW, David Walker, PB, Pat Blair, John Young Agriculture Correspondent, Executive Editor Kenneth Fleet, By Richard Thomson, From David Young, By Alison Eadie, By Judith Huntley, By Jeremy Warner, By David Smith, By Peter Wilson-Smith, By Derek Pain, By Clive White, By Colin McQuillan, By Richard Eaton, By Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, From Michael Hornsby, , By Peter Aykroyd, From Our Irish Racing Correspondent, Dublin, By Rex Bellamy, Tennis Correspondent, By Pat Butcher, By Sydney Friskin, From Mitchell Platts, , By Conrad Voss Bark, By David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, From Richard Streeton, , David Clutterbuck, by Peter Dear, Peter Davalle, With Frank Johnson,

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News: Otters are returned to the wild, Easier methods for home buyers sought, The Australian election Hawke on defensive as tax takes centre stage, Marchais under fire as Communist dissidents refuse to toe party line, Good team: a pity about the party, People for a caring career, Owen calls for welfare state review, When Gandhi hailed a Sikh 'martyr', Science report Shuttle could lead to space factories, Package trips with accent of sobriety, The successor Rajiv takes up family mission, The Times guide to career development Tyranny of the track record, The real Mondale comes to light, World leaders in Delhi on Saturday Mrs Thatcher to fly to funeral, Face to face with famine on the road to Korem, BR among targets for closed shop test cases, Philosopher who lives in the fast lane The Times Profile: John Searle, Take the tablets and the risk, Safeguards sought for cash deposits, Craxi coalition weathers storm over Andreotti, Nakasone appoints woman to Cabinet, Healthy animals on the farm, In 48 hours the flood of drugs sent to one doctor's surgery, Newsround, Spokesman for coal board 'on vacation', Pharmaceuticals, Wrath in Moscow Russia points the finger at CIA, The Times Information Service, Dauntsey's School, After Indira, an awakening or the whirlwind?, Jubilation in Southall Militant Sikhs sing in the streets, Fears of break-up dismissed Army able to cope with any unrest, UN Falklands debate EEC closes ranks against Argentina, How parallel imports can mean double trouble, How religion of pacifists became cult of warriors, Forecast of cable TV betting, Only multimillionaires make it to Britain's top 100, Portrait of a lady: An, They died in power The assassins' toll of world leaders, Pharmacy As people jog their way to health, chemists reassess their role Learning to live with a bran wave, Britain's controls: the toughest in the world, Left claims a victory in shattered Santiago, Labour urged not to fight 'bomb poll', moreover... A view of the world from the top of my mighty empire, Pit talks break down in usual welter of recrimination, Defiant Mondale whistling against the wind, Ethiopians' delay of RAF food flights angers MPs, Grading of hotels is urged, Garages resist proposed MOT test regulations, Policeman shot dead and another wounded in city centre attack, Better health service is treating more patients, Fowler says, Diary of a year of pits disruption, Silicon Glen aims high in jobs battle, The Times Diary, Poland mourns priest Groups to monitor police set up in major cities, Drift back to coalfield continues, Greater love hath no woman..., Spanish general mars Rabat visit by minister, Election 84 Battle for Texas No holds barred as homelover grapples with killer shark, Labour of love: Eros will be restored to, Small firms tempted to skimp on safety, Auditor General's report Britain losing Tornado work, Electricity price rise opposed, Divided India must now seek unity to replace 'mother cult', Son Rajiv sworn in to fill vacuum left by Sikh assassination of Mrs Gandhi Fear sweeps India after killing, IRA arms cache in London, Angry senators say US legal chief in contempt, An NHS pill that's hard to swallow, A bigger part to play in health care?, It's a hardback life, my dear, Standstill at Jaguar after strike vote clash, Iceland strike deal dents anti-inflation campaign, New Ombudsman named as MPs call to widen role, Commentary, Insurance bait may aid jobless. Index. Display Advertising: Milpro Ltd, Algerian Revolution Remembered, Austin Rover, Ppa, Techno Talk., Business Operating Software, Airlanka, Multiple Display Advertisements, Jones Lang Wootton, Theraton Park Tower, Currys, Peugeot Talbot Rental, Dillon, Read & Co. Inc., Ethiopia/eritrea, Hoechst, The Times, The Welcome Foundation Ltd, Sangers, Associated Dairies, Mayfair Carpet Gallery Ltd., Er, Cultural Exhibitions Limited,, Abpi, National Radiofone, Sanofi In Britain, The Leeds Permanent Building Society, Prudential, The British Pharmaceutical Industry, Britannia Building Society, Army Officer, Janneau, Unicef. Politics and Parliament: Dimbleby row a matter for the BBC, Coal Dispute Twenty coal faces have been lost, Procedure Pearls of wisdom in up to 10 minutes, Royal Assent, Britain salutes fallen leader, Both Houses pay tribute to Mrs Gandhi Statesman of outstanding stature, Warnock Report Embryo experiments attacked: peer fears 'human rats', A dedicated lady of great courage. Arts and Entertainment: British losses follow wins in world bridge, Hirohito gift brings £71,500, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 16,574, Moscow draw puzzles the chess analysts, Today's television and radio programmes, Concise Crossword (No 484). News in Brief. Picture Gallery. Law: Mother wins maintenance, Liberal asks court to lift council ban, Battle over £850,000 for dead son, Law Report November 1 1984 Industrial use policy upheld Great Portland Estates plc v Westminster City Council, Anti-field sports man's skull was fractured. Obituaries: Pierre Kast, Mr James Sainsbury Prominent work in food trade, Obituary MRS INDIRA GANDHI: strong-willed ruler of India, Mr S. B. B. McElderry. Reviews: The last survivors of the First Man, A mole who undermined Albania, Fiction Women on their own, The banal morality of Soaps, Answering: "Yes, but...", Concert ECO/Susskind, The voice that echoed tears and sighs, An icy performance beside the alpine lake Norma, Opera Imeneo, Theatre A noble celebration, Dance Extemporary Dance, Vienna remembers Auden. Classified Advertising: Entertainments, Announcements, Completing what has become, Club Announcements, General Appointments, Elizabeth, Super Secs, La créme de la créme. Editorials/Leaders: Exploiting Painful Memories, Finance And Industry Reagan rises above bad trade figures, High Office, High Risks, Presumed Innocent, Still Imprisoned. Letters to the Editor: Means of relief in Ethiopia, Muffled statesmen, In the name of charity, Protection of churches, Parental custody, Too deep for tears, Response to call for union in Europe, Burn or plough?, Camp canteen, Water schemes that harm wildlife, Cortonwood closure, Falashas' plight. Court and Social: Court Circular. Official Appointments and Notices: Church news Archdeacon of Halifax, Latest appointments. Marriages. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): The night sky in November. Business and Finance: Lonrho-Fraser decision delayed, Sipra sues JMB over Payments, Ward White to buy Halfords for £51.8m, Stock Market Report Kuwaitis disclose £64m stake in Trafalgar House, Commodities, Nigeria is exclusion from Opec oil production cut, Auditor General delivers scathing attack on ECGD management, M & G Securities, Japan joins Ladbroke in Manhattan, Reckitt loses fight for Kiwi, New VAT rules may jam ports, FT-SE 100 hits peak, Interest Rates, News In Brief ICI swops Dutch subsidiary, Tempus Ward White takes on a new image in the high street, Gold, Company News In Brief, Mortgage hopes recede, Currencies. Stock Exchange Tables: Money Markets, Wall Street, Investment Trusts, Authorized Units & Insurance Funds, Recent Issues, Foreign Exchanges, Stock Exchange Prices Equities at new high, Stock Exchanges. Property: Flat Sharing, Overseas Property, More Swindon offices for Intel, The City puts small firms first. Sport: Squash Rackets Fillip for the game, Basketball Warrington win the first leg, Sports in Brief, Badminton No rest for Miss Troke, Fishing Exploring the lost rivers of London, Snooker England's twin challenge, Football: Spurs, Aldershot And Oxford Make IT A Night Of Upsets In The Milk Cup Early Allen goal ends Liverpool's monopoly, Cricket England will learn at weekend if tour can go ahead, Boxing: Warren And Barrett Come Out Fighting Rival promoters in row over shows on the same night, Tennis: Mrs Lloyd Set For An Albert Hall Rendering Of Her Old Record Britain hopeful but US have Wightman Cup in their sights, Golf Torrance close to US Masters, Rugby League Britain's young hopes, Hockey Oxford prolong unbeaten sequence, Gymnastics How Russia found a world champion, Yesterday's Results, Swimming Army bend the rules to allow Gross to train, Rugby Union Wallabies prefer Farr-Jones to Cox, For The Record, Racing: Champion Hurdler Makes Eagerly-Awaited Steeplechasing Debut At Navan Spotlight falls on Dawn Run, Athletics Chariots for hire in the big TV race, Athletics Miss Budd will decide today. Births. Weather: The Weather.

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