The Times - 06/04/1984
1984; Gale Group;
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By Paul Routledge, Labour Editor, By Anthony Bevins Political Correspondent, By Michael Horsnell, From Richard Ford, , By Alan Hamilton, By Philip Webster, Political Reporter, By Rodney Cowton, By Lucy Hodges, Education Correspondent, By David Felton Labour Correspondent, By Pat Healy, , By Tony Samstag, From Craig Seton, From Ronald Faux, , By Geraldine Norman, Sale Room Correspondent, By Stewart Tendler, By Jonathan Davis Financial Correspondent, By Richard Evans, By Richard Dowden, By Peter Hennessy, By Christopher Warman, Property Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, By Rupert Morris, By Frances Gibb Legal Affairs Correspondent, By Thomson Prentice, Science Correspondent, By Nicholas Timmins, Social Services Correspondent, By Bill Johnstone Technology Correspondent, By Hugh Clayton, By Our Legal Affairs Correspondent, From Nicholas Ashford, , From Zoriana Pysariwsky, , From Our Own Correspondent, By Rodney Cowton, Defence Correspondent, From Diana Geddes, , From Ivor Davis, From Susan MacDonald, From Michael Binyon, From Michael Hamlyn, , From Alan McGregor, , From Roger Boyes, From Kenneth Mackenzie, By Our Foreign Staff, From Stephen Taylor, From Tony Duboudin, , Miles Kington, Sarah Hogg, Olivia Timbs, Lorraine Fraser, PHS, Jason Ditton, Peter Nichols, David Wade, David Watt, Philip Howard, JAMES CALLAGHAN, , JAMES MEADE, , PHILIP de ZULUETA, , ROBERT PONTILLON, R. G. BANKS, , K. K. S. DADZIE, , MONTAGU OF BEAULIEU, , J. E. BARHAM, , W. T. WILLIAMS, , J. R. PATERSON, , G. S. DAWES, , R. F. FARMER, , GEORGE R. LEONARD, , J. L. CAMPBELL, , JAMES FERGUSON, , Colin Russ, Charles Sinker, David Robinson, Peter Ackroyd, John Percival, Peter Lewis, Irving Wardle, Max Harrison, Derek Harris Commercial Editor, Geoffrey Golzen, Executive Editor Kenneth Fleet, By Derek Harris, Commercial Editor, By Frances Williams, Economics Correspondent, By David Young Energy Correspondent, By Philip Robinson, By Peter Wilson-Smith, Wayne Lintott, By Derek Pain, By Our City Staff, By Jonathan Clare, By Derek Harris, By Patricia Tisdall, David Miller, By William Stephens, By Nicholas Keith, By Athole Still, From Barry Pickthall, By Colin McQuillan, By Mandarin (Michael Phillips), By Jenny MacArthur, From Ray Kennedy, By John Nicholls, By Gerald Davies, By Keith Macklin, Vince Wright, By Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, By David Powell, By Joyce Whitehead, by Clifford Webb, Summaries by Peter Dear, Peter Davalle, By Colin Hughes, Susan MacDonald,
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News: Thatcher cannot meet Mitterrand, Getting the right advice, moreover..., Plea on press bans, Allies protest at air corridor harassment, Indonesia recalls envoy from Port Moresby, Why the Pope is back in the firing line, ANC seeks havens after pact setback, MPs to investigate use of lie-detector, All that you need to know, Staff strike over cuts at Jobcentres, Franchising, The Times Information Service, Coal, steel and railway unions head for clash, Trapped on all sides, London woman is latest heart-lung patient, 'Epidemic' of aerobic injuries, Colonel is Guinea's President, Scenic woodland sales to go on, £250m scheme unveiled to repair defective homes sold by councils, New camps planned at Greenham, One man the Prince will not be meeting, Letter from Banjul Where diplomats jostle with goats, GCHQ suicide question, Oman deal 'pledges broken', The Commons investigation on Grenada Reagan deliberately kept 'lethargic' Howe in dark over invasion, County miners vote to pass pickets, Seat belts given credit for 20% fall in casualties, Motoring One-way traffic from East increases, MSC leader may be staff chief at No 10, Medical Briefing Special Hot on the trail of the cause and cure of Aids, About turn gives new ILEA direct elections, Delhi introduces detention without trial to counter Punjab violence, Wisden wins his applause in granite, New controls on imported drugs, No submission on this Bill, Challenge over union voting, Liner refit goes to Germany, Video disc company to open 20 centres, Big splash to welcome the Prince, Dr Jones will not face charges, Space trio loosen up with yoga, Strikers threaten lifeblood of Las Vegas, US uses veto to defeat condemnation of rebels, The Times Diary, Scargill's strategy suffers blow in steel and pit votes, Trespass in home soon to be crime, RAF police question airmen over cannabis, Tories rebel over police use of computer data, A heritage of burning hate, Making molehills out of mountains, Petra Kelly a victim of her own magnetism, Vietnamese accuse China and Thailand, Science report Search for vaccine to prevent fertilization, Teachers' union to strike as pay arbitration is refused, First lady: Second Officer Liz Nuttall, aged 33, today, Son brings daffodils to remember Falklands victim, Popping across the Atlantic for £99, Soviet exercises leave West in disarray, Jurists condemn 'tragedy of errors' in Sri Lanka, Vital factors, Snow Reports, Officials 'lethargic' over Grenada crisis, Callaghan not told of guns purchase, E Berlin rules out return of migrants, Dublin gets apology for RUC operation, Union officials clash with workers as Lorraine steelmen go on rampage, Olympic spirit skating on thin ice, Workers' shares in ports rise by 400%, Can something different save Radio 4?, Reagan's chemical ban offer doubles as election campaign ploy. Display Advertising: British Airways, Gate, Charles Church, Multiple Display Advertisements, The Idc Group Plc, Virgin, Singapore Airlines, Imam Al Sadr, Glc, The Good Food Guide, The First Scottish American Trust Plc, The Macallan,, The Times, The Metropolitan County Councils, Boots, Vosper, Halifax, Reflections, Church's, Libya, International Thomson Organisation Limited, Glenda Jackson, Base Lending Rates. Law: Enforcing planning law Ragsdale v Creswick, Dimbleby men challenge fine, Cases for three judges Graham v Philcox Sharp v Sharp, M15 officer to face 10 charges, Double agent accused of double cross, Corruption trials worry Nigerians, Kelly plea rejected by judges, Solidarity trial postponed, Car insurers' bureau liable for criminal injury Gardner v Moore and Another, Judges' pay 'low' for barristers. News in Brief. Picture Gallery. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 16,398, Concise Crossword (No 311), £2m paid for Old Masters, Sale room Record £275,000 for Stradivarius cello, Today's television and radio programmes. Politics and Parliament: House Of Lords Heathrow flights to be cut by 10,000, The Economy Finance should determine spending, Education Londoners to get right to vote for education authority, London No plan to shut Tube stations, VAT proposals, Drink-drivedeaths, Policing Machine guns ordered by Labour in 1976, Pm's Questions Satellite status for GLC, Coal Dispute Sympathy with demands for debate, Planning Crematorium proposal fails, Next week, Easter Bishop says churches need nudge. Official Appointments and Notices: Air chief to lead armed forces in Honduras, University news, Latest appointments. Editorials/Leaders: Finance And Industry Good times, better times for Thomson, While Britain Slept, Unesco On Borrowed Time, A Lesson From Nottinghamshire. Letters to the Editor: Cardinal and the Pill, Toll of unemployment, Ghana's economic ills, Girls in boys' schools, Threat to butterflies, Preventing a war in outer space, US do-gooders?, Privileges for journalists, Cost of car parts, VAT burden on historic homes, 80 years of Entente. Court and Social: Court Circular. Deaths. Marriages. Obituaries: Sir Mark Milbank, M Jean Prouvé, Mr Comins Mansfield, Mr Oleg Antonov Designer of Russian transport aircraft, Miss Hilda Murrell. Reviews: Dance In winning style Royal Ballet Covent Garden/ Sadler's Wells, Cinema Magical fragment of remembrance Swann in Love (18) Lumiere Due to an Act of God (15) Everyman, Hampstead The Country Girls (PG) Minema City of Lost Souls ICA Cinema High Road to China (PG) Odeon Marble Arch, Television Imitations in loathsomeness, Concert Philharmonia/Rattle Festival Hall/Radio 3, Rigorous romantic, Theatre Pride amid torment Poppie Nongena Riverside. Classified Advertising: Car Buyer's Guide, A Great, Consider a franchise in, Announcements, U.K. Holidays, Business To Business, Entertainments. Stock Exchange Tables: Wall Street Dow slips to low for year, Stock Exchange Prices Shares bounce back, Authorized Units & Insurance Funds, Recent Issues, Foreign Exchanges, Stock Exchanges, Stock Market Report Index pushes ahead again as investors forget worries. Business and Finance: News In Brief Argentina 'will not pay in full', 3,000 find themselves on the hot spot, Tour group plans full quotation, Commodities, Fears of tighter Fed stance as banks raise prime rate, Recovery by shares, GRA set to redevelop race tracks, Briefing Business beckons in Arabia, TV companies benefit from revenue boost, Tempus Profits double at ABP but outlook uncertain, Druck raises interim payout, ABP profits up to £14.5m, Vauxhall sales slow as BL gears up, Stockley in £21.3m land deals, Interest Rates, Claims force 5% rise in ECGD premiums, Rival visions of a financial revolution in the high street, Big demand for Delfont issue, In brief, A sporting idea gets airborne, Gold, Money Markets, BP calls for tax incentives, Blockleys profits top £1m, Currencies, Hill Samuel to expand in Australia, Macpherson hints at rivals to Becker bid. Business Appointments: Appointments Directors named at Montagu Unit Trust. Sport: Hockey Wales's chance to restore confidence, Football a slave to demands of television, Racing Senarius can confirm Folkestone promise, Sports in Brief, Boardsailing Sponsor giving sport a tonic, Squash Rackets Briars in quarter finals for first time, Motor Racing Record for Rosberg in practice, Yachting Italians poised to win the championship, Football Dearth of dribblers stops Robson's wide-eyed fantasy from taking wing, Rugby Union: England To Play Two International Matches On Tour Referee Jones tackles critics, Boxing Could be goodnight for the champion if Collins wakes up, Swimming Early rising pays off for Wasps, Cricket Wood's short tour is over, Golf: Most Of Fancied Teams Survive Halford Hewitt First Round Christmas gift for Charterhouse, Olympic Games African plan to present a united front, Rugby League Thompson bows out with a final challenge, Rackets Wakely power pays off, Yachting High technology giant reaches the final stages, For The Record, Equestrianism Red Riot likes the turf at Tidworth, Athletics No need for beaten Cram to be alarmed. 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