The Times - 25/10/1984
1984; Gale Group;
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By Paul Routledge, Labour Editor, By Craig Seton, By Our Sports Staff, By David Cross, From Michael Hornsby, , By Anthony Bevins Political Correspondent, By Michael Horsnell, By Stewart Tendler, Crime Reporter, By Barrie Clement Labour Reporter, By Richard Evans Lobby Reporter, By Anthony Bevins, Political Correspondent, By Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, Robin Young, By Pearce Wright, Science Editor, By Nicholas Timmins, Colin Hughes, By David Hewson, From Richard Ford, , By Bill Johnstone, Technology Correspondent, By Charles Knevitt, Architecture Correspondent, From Tim Jones, By Peter Evans, From Diana Geddes, , From Tony Duboudin, From Michael Binyon, , From Our Correspondent, From Roger Boyes, , From Michael Binyon, From Christopher Walker, From John Carlin, , From Alan Tomlinson, , By Henry Stanhope Diplomatic correspondent, From Jan Raath, , From Ian Murray, From Richard Owen, , From Christopher Thomas, From Nicholas Ashford, From Richard Wigg, , From Keith Dalton, , From Michael Hamlyn, By Henry Stanhope Diplomatic Correspondent, Irving Wardle, Paul Griffiths, Stephen Pettitt, John Percival, Peter Ackroyd, Caroline Moorehead, Miles Kington, James Fenton, Nicholas Shakespeare, Stuart Evans, Woodrow Wyatt, Philip Howard, Marcel Berlins, Julian Haviland, PHS, by Norman Strauss, Nicholas Ashford, Pat Krett, Ronald Butt, Paul Jennings, J. C. MAXWELL, , GILBERT WALTON, , CALDECOTE, , JULIAN BRAZIER, , C. F. WHITTALL, , IVOR BULMER-THOMAS, , JOHN F. CHATFIELD, , JOHN A. SPENCE, , MICHAEL McMAHON, , ALAN WOODS, , L. G. BAXTER, , A. K. BLOMMAERT, , A. BORROWDALE, , M. G. COWLING, , B. T. DALLING, , J R. LUND, , M. L. LUPTON, , A. S. MATHEWS, , M. L. MATHEWS, , J. R. L. MILTON, , P. A. SERGEANT, , ESHER, , EDWIN WHITING, , H. J. G. RICHARDS, , J. H. McGIVERING, , Executive Editor Kenneth Fleet, By Philip Robinson, By David Smith Economics Correspondent, By Peter Wilson-Smith Banking Correspondent, By Ian Griffiths, By Our Economics Correspondent, By Christopher Dunn, By Alison Eadie, By Our City Staff, Tony Doggart, By Derek Pain, By Judith Huntley, By David Hands Rugby Correspondent, By Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, By Sydney Friskin, From David Miller, From Pat Butcher, , By Rex Bellamy, Tennis Correspondent, By Mandarin, From Lewine Mair, By Colin McQuillan, By William Stephens, By Conrad Voss Bark, Godfrey Golzen, Peter Dear, Peter Davalle, Mark Lawson, Bill Johnstone Technology correspondent, BJ, Matthew May, Glen Allan, PW, Rita Marshall,
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News: NUJ says bingo is illegal, Horizons The Times guide to career development Lending a corporate expertise, All go for the electronic office, The benevolent office copier, British pit violence moves to Strasbourg, The Times Profile: The British Library Pillars of wisdom on the move, moreover..., Grenada Part 2 The shadow of Gairy, Jaguar workers vote to strike, Officers named in Aquino inquiry go on leave, Defeats for left boost Kinnock, Equal under the law-well almost, NUM to fight alone as Nacods agrees pits peace formula, Walesa asks Jaruzelski to step up search for pro-Solidarity priest, Spurs lose as Hoddle sent off, Help for parents of glue sniffers, Setback for Sri Lankan separatists, Honouring the victims of terrorism, Townships quiet but tense, The Times Information Service, Ethiopia losing the battle against starvation, President at ease among the Frenglish, Flick cash gifts denied by Barzel, Liberals pull out of Nicaraguan poll, Britain rejects Alfonsin aid plea, Coal board rift over strategy as Eaton waits in the wings, The miners' strike Moves today to seize assets, Future of pit villages: 2 Mobility lacking in Yorkshire homes, Steel urges Argentine contacts, Our men in Libya to be replaced, Office technology, Easing the paper chase, Be sure you're sitting comfortably, Steel shifts stance on cruise, Thames profits from strike, A goosander catching a fish, Two quit Prague embassy, Acid stolen for schools' vendetta, Aborigines enter a new world, Hot pursuit in 10-ton digger, Scourge of Salvadorean guerrillas killed in helicopter disaster, Medical tribunal says NHS should pay for anti-smoking chewing gum, Spain need not join Nato's military arm, Gonzalez says, Hunt v Helms: America's other key contest, Race bias 'offence' idea upsets police, Christ his witness, the Great Architect his guide, Frank Johnson on the campaign trail Beef sandwiches and Huggy Bear, Divisions at Plaid Cymru conference, Why secretaries are moving into the front line, Finding a way through the office minefield, Why the banks went automatic, The Times Diary, British emergency food aid for Ethiopia famine, French facing a day of chaos in united strike over pay offer, Hurd may relas Ulster towns security in drive for 'normality', Miners: hit them in the conscience, Learning to live with the boss cat, French planting of explosives angers Yard, A Midsummer Nightmare, Labour Cabinet is blamed for DeLorean debacle, Bleeping for the baby, Family Fortunes Israel fears unrest as economy reels, Children of sorrow meet Princess, Office Technology Roger Woolnough looks at a whole new life linked with the world of advanced telecommunications Are the days of 'hanging on' nearly over?, Holiday company crashes, Farm bought for Prince, Election 84 Reagan runs into heckling, 'Snatched' photograph condemned, Gorbachov loses control of agriculture but emerges unscathed, Arms talks urgent says Mitterrand, Gas cylinder ban for tower blocks urged by minister, Ethnic voters: The Italians Pizza parlours to halls of power, French face strike chaos. Politics and Parliament: Thames crossing, Famine Relief Britain to provide cash and food to help starving in Ethiopia, Support for Bill to curb glue sniffing, House Of Lords Calls for flexible drinking laws, Botha calls in envoy to explain Rifkind remarks, Rate Capping Councils advised to use escape hatch, Environment Impact of oil and gas projects, Privatization Redundancy threat in ammunition factories, Extended BST would not save coal, Access to cult members, Countryside Act hint, Glc Abolition Propaganda campaign labelled tissue of lies by minister. Display Advertising: Silver Reed, Dhss, Ppa, National Savings Certificates, Airlanka, Post Office, Asa Ltd,, Jane Cronly, Sony, Rental, Noval Lb Port, Bhhi, Singapore Airlines, Americanairlines, Stc, Ingrams Hearing Aids, Ltd, Connect, London And Northern, Telecom, Project Office Furniture Limited, Lancia Contract Drive, The Times, Barclays, Dow's Port, Toyota, Base Lenidng Rates, The Territorials, Swindon, Ta, Forward Trust Group, Energy Efficiency Office., Marks And Spencer P.L.C., Ibm, Tunisia, Columbia, The A-Z Of Letters, Harpers & Queen, Epson, Twa, Rukba, Olivetti. News in Brief. Law: Boy of 3 is awarded £30 for smack, Court of Appeal Slip rule does not save order without jurisdiction Munks v Munks and Another, Special commissioners can adjust corporation tax assessment Owton Fens Properties Ltd v Redden (Inspector of Taxes), Zimbabwe MP appeals, Jail for pension theft, When addition to property not in rent review Brett v The Brett Essex Golf Club Ltd, Accused man sickened by torture news, jury told, Jurors quit court in fear of Aids, Wife accused, Woman cleared. Picture Gallery. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 16,568, Today's television and radio programmes, Concise Crossword (No 478), Times man stands by world chess attack. Reviews: Dance Ashton ballets, Arditti Quartet, Television A dubious relation to facts, Crime Jolly boating slaughter, How to use life to shed light on meaning, Theatre Illuminating return to basics Tramway Road, Opera Arabella, Next best to seeing her dance, Steering the raft with a short oar, Life as one long book, Two Into One, Concerts Aerial brilliance of rhythm and form Fires of London, Fiction Lessing's little experiment, fishnets, bluestockings, and satirical fantasies, Private Foreign Affairs. Classified Advertising: Legal Appointments, University Appointments, Announcements, La crème de la crème, Danish Painting The Golden Age, Domestic And Catering, General Appointments, Whsmith, Entertainments. Editorials/Leaders: Finance And Industry Controls, more controls or free exchange?, Costly Repairs, Unity Not Union, Tokyo eases the City's way. Letters to the Editor: Checks and balances on police powers, South African four, Tridentine Mass, VAT on books, Built on a rock, Protection of churches, Oh, M Porter!, Sauce of learning, Gallery extension, Local democracy, 'Good life' but not enough brass, Due recognition for engineers, Services rendered, Leaders we deserve. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Obituaries: Henri Michaux, Oskar Werner, Professor Paul Dirac A founder of quantum mechanics. Business and Finance: US gas boost for Britoil, JMB faces legal action says client, Commodities, Commodities broker bought by Gerrard, Tempus Strong Case for £24m expansion cash call, Stock Market Report STC tumbles as Scrimgeour trims profit forecast by £5m, News In Brief, Most school leavers take factory jobs, Imports rise to a record as trade deficit reaches £764m, Edwardes in dispute over Dunlop post, Lloyd's to pay fee, Interest Rates, French Connection with US quadruples profits, Pensions must break free from their golden shackles, News In Brief Reeves to head bank, Gold, Company News In Brief, Stockbroker told not to act for both sides in bid battle, New Corah bid wins Reliance, Currencies, Kwik-Fit's interim profit down. Stock Exchange Tables: Money Markets, Wall Street, Investment Trusts, Recent Issues, Authorized Units & Insurance Funds, Stock Exchange Prices Weak at the close, Foreign Exchanges, Stock Exchanges. Property: Flat Sharing, Commercial Property, Commercial Property Telecom buys huge holdings of land and buildings. Business Appointments: Appointments Three move up at the Britannia. Sport: Racing Efisio's formidable finish should prove decisive, For The Record, Football: Rush inspires an Anfield renaissance as Liverpool show British clubs the way forward in European competitions Hoddle is sent off as Spurs flounder, Sports in Brief, Tennis A tempest called Miss Tanvier, Show Jumping Britain lifted by Smith's two clear rounds, Rackets Boone closes in on world champion, Rugby Union: Tour Team Coach Criticizes Refereeing At Cardiff Australians misread script and lose record, Hockey Some degree of success for university, Snooker Knowles knocked out by escape artist Foulds, Squash Rackets World opens up for a Shropshire lad, Boxing Cowdell's artillery stops old soldier, Fishing The noble v the savage on the riverbanks, Golf Three-shot advantage for Miss Burton, Cricket: Pakistan Contain India At START Of Second Test Recalled Qadir quick to make his presence felt, Athletics Palace double feature in circuit. Births. Weather: The Weather.
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