The Times - 17/01/1984
1984; Gale Group;
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From Christopher Thomas, , By Our Political Editor, By Michael Baily, Transport Editor, By Philip Webster, Political Reporter, By Richard Evans, Tony Sar stag, By David Hewson Arts Correspondent, From Christopher Walker, By Barrie Clement, Labour Reporter, From Our Correspondent, , By Bill Johnstone, Technology Correspondent, By Stanley Baldwin, By John Young, By Pearce Wright, Science Editor, By David Hewson, Arts Correspondent, By Our Labour Editor, By Frances Williams Economics Correspondent, By Anthony Bevins, Political Correspondent, By Hugh Clayton, Local Government Correspondent, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By Nicholas Timmins, Social Services Correspondent, By Colin Hughes, By Lucy Hodges, Education Correspondent, By Michael Horsnell, By Derek Harris, Commercial Editor, By Peter Hennessy, Geoffrey Smith, From Michael Binyon Bonn, From Our Own Correspondent, , By Caroline Moorehead, By Hazhir Teimourian, From Trevor Fishlock Buenos Aires, From Roger Boyes, From Michael Hamlyn, , From Christopher Follett, , From Zoriana Pysariwsky, , From Ray Kennedy, From Nicholas Ashford, By David Cross, Paul Griffiths, Nicholas Kenyon, John Russell Taylor, Peter Ackroyd, Max Bell, Caroline Moorehead, Miles Kington, Christine Painell, by Suzy Menkes, PHS, by John Vincent, Anne Sofer, Roger Scruton, ELSIE CHAMBERLAIN, , JEFFREY PEEL, , PAUL KELEMEN, , HILARY NELSON, , TIM RATHBONE, , PETER J. BECK, , PAUL BERESFORD, , FRANK STONER, , COLIN P. THOMPSON, , ALEC SAMUELS, , FRED BRIDGLAND, , JOHN POLLOCK, , By Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, By Huon Mallalieu, A correspondent writes:, Kenneth Fleet, By Our Economics Staff, By Our Banking Correspondent, By Peter Wilson-Smith, Banking Correspondent, By Philip Robinson, By Jeremy Warner, By Our Financial Staff, By Derek Pain, By Jonathan Clare, edited by Michael Prest, By Vivien Goldsmith, By Wayne Lintott, Torin Douglas, Philip Robinson, By Frank Brown, Russell Jones, By Dennis Freeman, By Donker de Marillac, By Mark Stone, By Roger Woolnough, by Richard Sharpe, by Frank Brown, By Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, By William Stephens, By Nicholas Harling, By Joyce Whitehead, From Derek Hodgson, , By Robert Pryce, From Chris Moore, By Michael Seely, By David Miller, From Rex Bellamy, Tennis Correspondent, By Sydney Friskin, By Paul Harrison, By David Hands Rugby Correspondent, By Srikumer Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Edited by Peter Dear, By Rodney Cowton Defence Correspondent, Trevor Fishlock,
ResumoIndex. News: Last minute talks avert BBC blackouts, moreover... Wish you were there, Pope to see Glemp over dissidents, Royal 4% safeguards staff jobs, Inquiry opens on Temple Bar return, The mission of Dayan's daughter, Men's Fashion I How the beauty business can cash in on Boy George Preparing the canvas, New search at Sutton Hoo aims at modern mapping, Science report Virgin births bring unisexual lizards to light, Nigeria after the coup Debts and dangerous illusions, Crewless ship sailed oil for 200 miles, Where the Ford jobs are, Astiz is silent on torture claims, £2.5m jewel collection put on show at Christie's, Husain commits Jordan to peace at state opening of Parliament, Boys' leader under attack over night on mountain, Duke calls for more coats of arms, Danish anti-tax crusader re-elected from jail, Men's Fashion II Living by design in a high tech age, Chinese unveil Hongkong plans, The Times Information Service, Political lessons in the local, Sinclair builds up his research elite, Kinnock vows party backing for Benn, Struggling village shop keepers given business advice, Rates: why the wets must be capped, North Sea oil stops even higher taxation, Ministers size up rate rebels, Chat show host sets Democratic fur flying, 4% rise proposed for Civil List, Sizewell campaign for US-style plant, Belfast aircraft company confident of winning £150m Pentagon deal, Letter from Buenos Aires Learning democracy the hard way, Reagan challenges Soviet Union to join peace quest, School computer offer, Payments By Royal Trustees To Other Royal Family Members, Resign call to Morning Star editor, Green moderates outvote radicals to ally with SPD in Hesse, Everybody's favourite wimple, Husain plea for talks with Israel, Commentary, MacGregor pit visit prompts strike, Satellite TV gives way to 'the Street', BBC Journalists' dispute Battle of computerized newsroom, South Africa and Mozambique face to face on Pretoria Rivals seek to end violence, Straw-burning action, East-West and the arms debate Shultz rolls up his sleeves for action, Ford unions threaten to black imports, The Times Diary, Britain reduces share in development aid fund, Calm after tea price storm, Plush home for actors' museum, Bhutto's daughter fears Zia will split country, Chinese Premier's tour Zhao issues tough warning to Taiwan, The Bills Beyond The Bill, Repairing the dents in detente, Prisoners of conscience Turkey: Mahmut Dikerdem, Ex-Nato general refuses to meet witnesses, Hard-headed return to the age of sailing clippers, Tamil hunger strike Hysteria grows as students starve, Snow Reports, Response by Dublin to O Fiaich, Three more sextuplets go home, Now they tell me: I'm actually black, Leaving Britain: Angela Rip-, Doctors may back moves to cut legal limit for abortions to 24 weeks, Cyril Smith 'retires' to Rochdale, Man in the news The grassroots Tory fighting rate capping. Display Advertising: Saint Laurent, Cta, Young's, Nec, Tandy, Uomo, Angela Gore Ltd., The Stock Exchange, Simpson Piccadilly, Usm Review, The Polo Ralph Lauren Shop, The Times 1000, The Times National Microcomputer Challenge, Chloé, Savoy Taylors Guild, Ctl, Westland Plc, Air-India, Computer Appointments, Seiko Business Computers, McDermott International Inc., Volvo Customer Information,, Olivetti, Thomas Lloyd, Merlin, Base Lending Rates. News in Brief. Picture Gallery. Law: Deterrent sentences appropriate for football hooligans Regina v Wood (Leslie Alan), Confining proceedings by injunction Smith Kline and French Laboratories Ltd and Another v Bloch, Girl 'put in care of sex offender', Spinster 'hired killer', Possession of drugs Regina v Watts (Nigel Blair), Tupperware distributors liable for VAT on retail price P & R Potter v Commissioners of Customs and Excise. Politics and Parliament: Select committees this week, Terms sent to share claimants, Drug dealer jailed for killing baby, Whitehall brief The unlearnt Falklands lessons, Trade Union Law No 'political twist' to talks with judge, Transport Rail line to Cambridge is to be electrified, Telecom Bill In search of greater competition, Statement on contract sought, Privatization ROF pension rights assured. Reviews: Galleries A sculpture of animating the inanimate Rebecca Horn Serpentine Mulheimer Freiheit ICA Galerie Poll-Berlin Goethe Institute, Concert Divertimenti/Ziegler Queen Elizabeth Hall, Television Natural metaphors for dark humanity, Opera Straining leashes Wozzeck Covent Garden, Rock Healthier attitude The Pretenders Hammersmith Odeon. Official Appointments and Notices: Church news, University news, Latest appointments, Cambridge scholarships and exhibitions, First class honours at polytechnics. Arts and Entertainment: Concise Crossword (No 250), The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 16,337, Today's television and radio programmes. Editorials/Leaders: Gower overtaken by events, Finance And Industry Record retail spending may have to be checked, Dialogue Not Detente. Letters to the Editor: Visits to Angola, A leading British role in arms talks, Teachers up to date, Aid strategy changes, Falkland archives, Christian unity, Church, morality and politics, Backward glance, London's future, Radical solutions for Ulster, Academics as judges. Court and Social: Court Circular. Deaths. Obituaries: Dr Clifford Whitworth Chemist and educationist, Prof L. S. Bosanquet, Mr Keith Fraser, Mr Paul Ben Haim. Business and Finance: Computer Briefing, Nadir cash for Strong & Fisher, People/David Broad of Comart Computers In among the thoroughbreds, Commodities, Oil maps to order, Ladbroke in £12m bid for US group, News In Brief Argentines delay loan repayment, Kuwait buys 19% stake in Minster, India loan 'unnecessary', Job Scene Bad news from the shop front, Financial markets prepare a few antidotes to rogues and fools, Chips from the factory desktop micro, Bairstow to pay £2.5m for takeover of Taylors, Great expectations at Hanover, The next five years, by James Martin, Marketing and advertising: Lever Brothers tops grocery trade's new products poll, Pound strengthens as share prices continue record run, Evode profits soar 44%, Record changes at Kew, Interest Rates, Investors' Notebook · SGB profits fall 36% but trend is brighter, Keeping the customers happy, Hawley in US deal, Hanson's new brick bid 'unacceptable', Gold, Company News In Brief, Gleneagles to seek early listing on stock market, Exports key factor for developing nations Hopeful forecast on debt crisis, Currencies, Market Report Index extends record, Paris dials into the future, Stamp duty. Stock Exchange Tables: · Ex dividend, a Ex all. b Forecast dividend. c Corrected, Stock Exchanges, Wall Street Dow lower despite late rally. Sport: Golf Mahaffey wins play-off, Hockey Cheetham's penalty beats East, Today's Fixtures, Volleyball Speedwell in slow decline, Athletics: Failure That Has Become A Joke Coe senior hits back at the critics of his coaching methods, In Brief Aperitif for rugby's appetite, Olympic Games Dutch cities in joint bid for Games, Skiing Brothers in double trouble, Snooker Shout that let Davis in and Meo out, Squash Rackets Davenport is top seed, ICE Hockey Rost takes a back seat at home as Streatham win, Cricket Only cap thrown in the air is one sent flying by a Botham bouncer, Cricket Boycott gets most support in opinion poll, Rugby Union Acute pang of Irish doubt over Slattery, Basketball Solent should be there at the finish, Rackets Hooper the unyielding, Bobsleigh Bronze eludes Britain after poor first run, For The Record, Real Tennis Family doubles celebration, Boxing French in tears over Sibson upset, Tennis: The Fall Of A Titaness And The Rise Of British Hopes Navratilova is checked at last, Football: Leaders Of The First Division Meet The Leaders Of The Second Hillsborough get-together may settle who drinks champagne from Milk Cup, Racing: Richard Rowe Ordered To Rest After Aggravating Injury Elsworth poised for Folkestone treble. 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