The Times - 04/07/1984
1984; Gale Group;
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By Sarah Hogg, William Kay, From Richard Owen, , By Nicholas Timmins, Social Services Correspondent, By Philip Webster Political Reporter, By Paul Routledge, , By Craig Seton, Tim Jones, By Our Sports Staff, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By David Felton, Labour Correspondent, By Our Labour Correspondent, By John Young Agriculture Correspondent, By Richard Evans, By Kenneth Gosling, By Bill Johnstone, Electronics Correspondent, By David Cross, By Christopher Warman Property Correspondent, By Pat Healy Race Relations Correspondent, By David Hewson, Arts Correspondent, By Our Political Correspondent, By Colin Hughes, From Nicholas Timmins, , By Our Technology Correspondent, By Alan Hamilton, By Bill Johnstone, Technology Correspondent, By Jeremy Warner, By Thomson Prentice, Science Correspondent, By Peter Hennessy, By Clifford Longley, Religious Affairs Correspondent, From Charles Harrison, By Edward Mortimer, Henry Stanhope, From Mario Modiano, , From Nicholas Ashford, From Our Own Correspondent, From Michael Hamlyn, From Harry Debelius, From Diana Geddes, By Charles Knevitt, Architecture Correspondent, From Mohsin Ali, From Michael Hornsby, From David Bonavia, From Richard Wigg, From Our Correspondent, From W. P. Reeves, , From Keith Dalton, Miles Kington, Marina Warner, Shona Crawford Poole, Hilaire Gomer, MEL CALMAN'S, PHS, by Graham Mather, Olivia Timbs, Robin Cook, Digby Anderson, J. MACKAY, , S. R. SMITH, , (Rev) R. BLAKELEY, , B. ASHTON, , K. L. HUMPHREYS, , V. HIGHTON, , A. ROSE, , 8 Woodlands., PETER HEBBLETHWAITE, , JOHN REDDAWAY, , DAVID E. S. JENKINS, , ELINOR C. MURPHY, , LAWRENCE FREEDMAN, , JANET H. GOODWIN, , JOHN J. SMYTH, , ANDREW GILCHRIST, , DERRICK DARLEY, , D. POCOCK, , P. J. A. SMITH, , By John Young, Agriculture Correspondent, Sheridan Morley, John Percival, Anthony Masters, Stephen Pettitt, Dennis Hackett, Executive Editor Kenneth Fleet, By Michael Prest, Alison Eadie, By David Young, , By Peter Wilson-Smith, Banking Correspondent, By Christopher Dunn, By Ian Griffiths, Tim Congdon, By Derek Pain, Wayne Lintott, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Pat Butcher, From John Wilcockson, , David Miller, By John Woodcock, Cricket Correspondent, By Jenny MacArthur, By Mandarin (Michael Phillips), Diana Wildman, Christopher Warman, Peter Dear, Peter Davalle, By a Staff Reporter, Richard Dowden, Richard Hanson, Sarah Hogg, Rex Malik, Richard Hanson looks at US pressure on Tokyo to open up its financial markets, Simon Scott Plummer, SH, William Currie, Devan Sudiic,
ResumoIndex. News: TV takes over from the trolley Electronic shopping: 3, In tune: Antal Dorati (left), conductor laureate of, Miners halt steel trains, but lorries pass pickets, Jenkins consecration defended, Doctors vote for big fight to end boxing, German car firms back to work, Guitar that saved Dylan, The Times Information Service, Under pressure but the economy goes forward, The miners' strike Lorry drivers defy union advice, The drawbacks of long life, Guidelines plea for decisions on handicapped babies, Retirement at 65 urged for Oxford dons, Convicted, but kingmaker still, moreover... The titled ticket tout, Banks futuristic investment Date set for move to Hongkong HQ, France, not in such a state after all, Greenidge's 214 mocks declaration, Lawson outlines his blueprint for City reform, Poster backing GLC banned, Fleet Street unions as censors opposed, Affairs Of The Heart The day I got my just desserts, British agents accused of bungling terror plot, Pirate radio Act to allow confiscation, The Times Cook Gooseberry gourmets, Swearing by children under seven on increase, MPs told, Portfolio Accountant one of 3 winners, Turning dissent into a crime, Club Med dips its toes into China, Mansion House tower now old hat, QC says, Equity shift to the right brings hope in dispute, Minister's 'big lie' to farmers, Howe may identify embassies, African Refugees Part 3 Warning of famine in drought lands on eve of aid meeting Food fails to reach hungry millions, Return of the history woman, Science report Irish-Korean microbes, Fiction and drama-what you can read in English, Stock market sinks to new 1984 low, Dobrynin takes US arms plea to Russia, Heart attack killed fun run boy, Foreign tour prices may rise by 10% next year, Japan, Bonds and loans: a boost for the Euroyen, Brave new garden city, Howe meets Soviet 'reluctance' on talks, Japan Air Lines has become the world's largest international air carrier, but Japanese National Railways has sunk further into debt. Simon Scott Plummer reports Flying on to greater profits, Battersea park decision upsets locals, Spain's EEC entry faces hurdle of Ten's interests, Whitehall brief An auditor who gets full value, His Excellency joins the wheeler-dealers, A modern image, but still the country of the small corner shop, The Times Diary, High-living Britons lie low beyond arm of law, Pretoria in confident mood over Lusaka deal, Capital outflow still dwarfed by trade surplus, Coal board convenes fresh peace talks, Mysteries of the organism, Government urged to take lead on race, Tripos results: Natural sciences, Computer pirates could face fines of £2,000, Aquino inquiry a 'whitewash', Politicians held after Bolivia's failed coup, Stop subsidizing Scargill, The man who writes for the city, Poll shows Hart preferred as running mate, Buildings to order-but quality to match from a great architect, US firm buys Soviet design jets from China, Hit or myth: sorting out the successes, British Medical Association Private medical school opposed, Exiles ridicule Tehran's troop strength, Public sector unions set for new battle with Government over pay, Winter mail delays boost Post Office complaints, When Irish eyes were smiling, Ousted leader pledges civil disobedience Mrs Gandhi's Kashmir coup, Four from ferry held by Israel, Letter from Jamba Waging bush war in five-star comfort, Restricted hours, limited chances, the second sex still have a long way to go Women: equal work but not yet equal pay, Extra year likely for GLC, Britain's new role in fighting torture, New Zealand poll Muldoon denies slump dictated his decision, Sounding the all-clear for scans. Picture Gallery. Display Advertising: Hitachi, Gate, The Nikko Securities Co., (Europe) Ltd., Casio, Jaguar, Multiple Display Advertisements, Sony, Norcros., Daiwa Securities Co. Ltd., Honda, National Savings Income Bonds, Reuben, Ricoh, Maxell., Midland, Hongkong Bank, Nikon, Moss Bros, Toshiba, Wda, Portfolio, Hotel Piccadilly, Nyk, Hih, Yamaichi Securities Co. Ltd., U-Bix, Canon T70, Natwest, Sanyo International Ltd, Ncb, Epson, Associated Japanese Bank (International) Limited, Nomura, British Airports, Harrods, Mercedes-Benz, Dee, Okasan Securities Co. Ltd. Arts and Entertainment: Today's Television and radio programmes, Drawings sale breaks all records, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 16,473, Concise Crossword (No 384). Law: Spy case bail, Divisional Court Justices' powers on lesser offences Regina v Cambridge Justices, Ex parte Fraser, New look at policeman's dismissal, QC entitled to return brief, court told, Priests in Philippines murder trial freed, Mother in baby battering case 'had miscarriage', Court of Appeal Effect of Theft Act on retaining credit by direct debit Attorney General's Reference (No 1 of 1983), Broker is accused of gold fraud. Property: Plan to build 5,000 houses in countryside criticized, Flat Sharing, Country Property, Rentals, Residential Property Getting rid of the pitfalls of a home in Marbella, Property Buyers' Guide, The 5,000-house 'village', North of the Thames, Residential Property Where Yeats lived, very cheaply. News in Brief. Politics and Parliament: House Of Lords Move to stop council asset-stripping, Government cautious on aid for Lear Fan, Coal Dispute Congratulations for the miners going to work, Unemployment Productivity the way to real jobs, Enterprise Oil Thatcher insists share launch was a success, Race code, Agriculture Minister defends milk quota reached at EEC council, Environment Closing conservation loophole. Classified Advertising: Theatres, Announcements, La crème de la crème, Domestic And Catering, To advertise in, Legal Notices, Tempting Times. Editorials/Leaders: Enterprise looks to its defences, Cut The Risks, Live In Hope, Hunting For Hints, Howe In A Cold Climate, Finance And Industry Chancellor maps out a brave new City. Letters to the Editor: Fears of rise in prison population, Vatican affairs, Cypriot legacy, 'Star wars' initiative, Controls on videos, Rewriting history, Conflict of creeds, Helicopter link, Legitimate claims on countryside, Striking at roots of rural schools. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Obituaries: General Raoul Salan Revolt of French army in Algiers, Wladimir Vogel, Miss Mary Ashbee. Reviews: Dance Stravinsky, Theatre The Common Pursuit, Prophet with honour in a Chinese revolution, Concert LSO/Kubelik, Television Coconut mystery. Stock Exchange Tables: Money Markets, Wall Street Dow gains 4 points, Stock Exchange Prices Another lack-lustre day, Authorized Units & Insurance Funds, Stock Market Report Trading at low ebb but reserves lift Government stocks, Stock Exchanges. Business and Finance: Gold, Economic commentary by A case for ending high-tech incentives that penalize traditional industry, IC Gas profits rise by nearly 30%, News In Brief BET pays £16m for US group, Investment Trusts, Interest Rates, Intasun warning on profits, GEC may buy into BT, 3i attacks loan guarantee scheme, Commodities, Currencies, Japanese Eurobond, Foreign Exchanges, Tempus Takeover inquiry puts S&N in a quandary, Pound plunges below $1.34 on fears of higher US rates, In brief, Talks on currency options standard, Assurances allay fears over Norway contract UK near £20bn gas deal. Business Appointments: Appointments Euro space council has new chairman. Sport: Equestrianism Fortunate Whitaker takes pole position, Racing Turkish Delight looks full of promise for Cole team, Sports Commentary, Athletics 10,000m record was there for the taking, Tennis: Five Still Dreaming Of Glory In Women's Singles At Wimbledon Last Briton is swept overboard, For The Record, Sports in Brief, Cricket: West Indies Gain Bloodless Victory At Lord's But Battle Of Hastings Ends In Tie Glorious Greenidge has England on the run, Cycling Win leaves Fereira in tears at memory of colleague, Football FIFA confirm Belgian bans. Births. Weather: The Weather.
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