The Times - 03/07/1984
1984; Gale Group;
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By Paul Routledge, Labour Editor, By Julian Haviland, Political Editor, By David Young Energy Correspondent, By Philip Webster Political Reporter, By Our Sports Staff, By Nicholas Timmins, Social Services Correspondent, By Jonathan Davis Financial Correspondent, From Richard Owen, By John Young, Agriculture Correspondent, By David Nicholson, By David Felton Labour Correspondent, By Colin Hughes, From Nicholas Timmins, , By Geraldine Norman, Sale Room Correspondent, By Craig Seton, By Harry Golombek Chess Correspondent, By Charles Knevitt, Kenneth Gosling, By Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, By Michael Horsnell, By John Witherow, BILL JOHNSTONE, By Pearce Wright Science Editor, From John Carlin, From Nicholas Ashford, , From Moshe Brilliant, , From Tony Duboudin, From Robert Fisk, , From Richard Owen, , From Michael Binyon, From Our Own Correspondent, , From Michael Hornsby, , By Henry Stanhope, Diplomatic Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, From Michael Hamlyn, , From Mario Modiano, From Richard Wigg, From Tony Duboudin, , From M. G. G. Pillai, From Keith Dalton, , From Jeremy Taylor, From Ian Murray, , By Caroline Moorehead, Kurt Loder, Derwent May, Miles Kington, John Russell Taylor, , Anthony Masters, Nicholas Kenyon, Peter Ackroyd, by Suzy Menkes, Christine Painell, PHS, by Alfred Morris, Henry Stanhope, Roger Scruton, Phillip Whitehead, S. D. HALL-JONES, , DEIRDRE HENDERSON, , HENRY G. BUTTON, , MILES IRVING, , FRANK VOGL, , CHARLES MORRISON, , THOMAS E. WOODSEND, , S. B. McCLENAHAN, , J. B. R. L. LANGDON, , JAMES MILLER, , THAMAR MacIVER, , JACQUELINE HERBERT, , R. A. LEESON, , HARRY V. STOPES-ROE, , PENELOPE REID, , FRANCES BARKER, , ELIZABETH E. PEPLER, , By Pearce Wright, Science Editor, By a Bridge Correspondent, By Kevan Pearson, By Sid Smith, By Bill Johnstone, By Michael Prest, By Geoff Wheelwright, By Geoffrey Ellis, By Roger Woolnough, By Frank Brown, By Maggie McLening, By Martin Banks, Executive Editor Kenneth Fleet, By Ian Griffiths, By David Young, Energy Correspondent, By John Lawless, By Jeremy Warner, By Edward Townsend, Industrial Correspondent, By Wayne Lintott, Derek Pain, Bailey Morris, By Pat Butcher, Britain's maestro, By Sydney Friskin, By John Woodcock, Cricket Correspondent, By Jenny MacArthur, By Colin McQuillan, By Rex Bellamy, Tennis Correspondent, From John Wilcockson, , Bethune, , By Mandarin (Michael Phillips), Peter Dear, Peter Davalle, By Richard Dowden, Trevor Fishlock,
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News: Teacher, educate thyself, Royal isle up for sale at £150,000, Champions celebrate centenary, moreover..., Whitehall pay offer rejected, Families live off refuse tip, Sizewell design disputed, Reward offered after railway attack, Bailiffs in executive-land, No headway made in talks with Nicaragua, Gromyko unmoved by Howe appeals, Ordeal for former president, EEC dairy quota lowers milk output by 3 per cent, Senators brand Bulgaria for Pope plot, Cambridge Tripos examination results: Engineering land economy, Obey Whitehall, break the law, Prior urges Ulster all-party talks, German car strikers going back, Science report A surprising case of sneezing ignorance, Protesters defy curfew in Kashmir after Chief Minister's removal, Election 84 Pressure grows on Mondale to pick woman running-mate, NCB lays on coaches for working miners, Steel unions snub miners and pledge to keep up output, Botha détente policy runs into trouble, 'English Disneyland' plan at Battersea power station site, Leader in Guatemalan poll boosts Reagan's military aid proposals, Fashion, The Times Information Service, Can Savimbi survive a Pretoria deal with Swapo?, British Medical Association NHS funding 'is inadequate', August sale short of 60,000 cars, 'Plot to oust Socialists' reported in Greece, Farmers led up garden path by EEC policies, Jopling says, Letter from New York Old warrior fights on for Vietnam honour, Dylan on rock, religion and Reagan, BP wants nine-fold expansion of Wytch Farm, Snipe and crofters on the Euro fence, Spanish haven may thwart UK police, Prisoners Of Conscience Vietnam: Thich Huyen Quang, FBI gives Yard portrait of a rapist, Five out of nine ferry detainees released, US ignores 'star wars' rebuff, Mrs Gandhi warned not to meddle in Sri Lanka, Give this doubter the benefit, Political bias code for schools, Housebuyers warm to their solicitors, Malaysian King lists grievances, Strike-bound pit is being reclaimed by nature, Canberra to hold atom test inquiry, Defence expenditure may outstrip spending limits, The Times Diary, A spot in the limelight for an eminence grise, African Refugees Part 2 Zaire's 304,000 arrivals From daily handouts to self-sufficiency, Caricom is facing worst crisis, Bill will back cane ban, Libel claim as diet book withdrawn, Farmer's attempt to plough wild marshes thwarted, Firm criticized over pollution study, Sir Geoffrey flies flag in a chill wind, Electronic shopping: 2 Machines with the human touch sit at check-outs, Miss Durie fulfils Britain's hopes, Lebanese secret files thrown open to Syria, Tearful Mrs Marcos denies all, RTZ lifts stake in oil company, Knox-Johnston dismissal unfair, tribunal rules, Multiplying mice make hay in a bumper crop, Patients paying for 'dank, dismal pits'. Display Advertising: Saint Laurent, Deloitte Haskins+sells, Sale, Harrods, Edp Systems Ltd., Compaq Computer Limited, Nec, Barratt, Rsc, Commonwealth Bank Of Australia., 600 Group, The Times, Ford, Sketchley, Christie's, Skyguard, Tycom Systems Limited, Business Analysts, Peta Marie Ltd., Telecomputing, Meyer International, Electronic Rentals, Sgb Group Plc, The Rio Tinto-Zinc Corporation Plc, Alliance, Hayworth, Olivetti, Ehrman Freepost London W8 4br., Ecl, Beechwood, Base Lending Rates. Law: Princesses accused of assault plot, Flockton Grey man to appeal, Catalonia must take Pujol case, Law Report July 3 1984 Nightclub name is not likely to be linked with chips Stringfellow and Another v McCain Foods (GB) Ltd and Another, Fight over fee for QC who quit, Rift over Turner painting settled, 'False charges' at Sarajevo, £85,000 for girl, aged 13, Count Lambsdorff for trial on corruption charge, Attack blinds baby court told, Jocelyn Stevens wins libel case, Jail for two in Irish gunfight. News in Brief. Arts and Entertainment: Concise Crossword (No 383), Kasparov wins satellite chess match, Sale room Chatsworth price fears, Gold Cup triumph, Today's television and radio programmes, Ranking blow for Karpov, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 16,472. Picture Gallery. Politics and Parliament: Ulster Prior sees hope for the future, Coal Dispute One third of workforce now back at pits, Holidays House grouse, Enterprise Oil RTZ move subject to normal SE rules, Police Bill Road block powers endorsed. Reviews: Concerts RPO/Dorati, Theatre Relationships à la mode Progress, Gabrieli Quartet, Television Hypnotic rhythm, Galleries Dreams of supreme mastery. Editorials/Leaders: Finance And Industry Lawson denies companies will pay more in tax, Exit Trudeau: Enter Turner, WHO Benefits?, Piracy Or Warfare?. Letters to the Editor: Groundsmanners, Growing appetites, Human embryos, GLC dilemma for the Government, On trial for acts against terrorists, Mum's not the word, Man of letters, Conflict of creeds, Hoisting away, Women's work, Hospitals in North-west, Healthy respect, A helping hand with population control. Court and Social: Court Circular. Official Appointments and Notices: Judge retires, Latest appointment, University news, Portfolio Two share £2,000 prize. Marriages. Deaths. Obituaries: Lord Gore-Booth Former Head of Foreign Office, Dr Audrey Richards. Business and Finance: Computer Briefing Franklin hits serious financial trouble, Clash looms over World Bank's new crisis role, The easy way to IT knowhow, Pound falls ½ cent, Presenting the winning Mr Whittle, Job cuts could save £6bn, says CBI, Below-average growth predicted Britain faces energy slowdown, Loans for small businesses held up, Commodities, Micro chip to help the disabled, UK Events, New ideas, not caution are the key to growth, Job Scene Job creation and the dangers of 'mainframe-itis', Receivers called in at Crouch, Innovations by ACT hope to pip all rivals, Workshop Will an electronic filing system put me in the out tray?, Dial your own photograph, The Week Satellites ring in the changes, Tempus UBM £27m nest egg puts a cash drag on Norcros, Norcros still looking for UBM, Ports disruption threatened by change to VAT-in-advance, Stock Market Report Brewers and insurers advance, Two bright hopes from the land of psion, Investment Trusts, Interest Rates, Winter to head Royal Bank after merger, Arson at sea 'on the increase', Gold, Britain on the Roman road?, Money Markets, People Paul Bion, Sinclair's smash and grab, IBM facing up to anti-trust inquiry, Russian energy drive may help British industry, Currencies, Chase client deal, News In Brief Consumer borrowing soars. Classified Advertising: Winter Sports, Legal Appointments, Announcements, Entertainments, Computer Appointments. Stock Exchange Tables: Wall Street Shares dip in light trade, Stock Exchange Prices Quiet start to account, Authorized Units & Insurance Funds, Foreign Exchanges, Stock Exchanges. Business Appointments: Appointments Ford of Europe names chairman. Sport: Racing Torwar's record to remain intact, Hockey Recipe for success, Rugby League Virus worries Myler, Cricket: The Day Lamb And Botham Made West Indies Look Less Than World-Beaters Premature close by England may yet be seen in bad light, Motor Racing Race against clock, Cycling Yellow jersey loses some of its shine, For The Record, Sports in Brief, Athletics Ovett steps in after Cram drops out of 1,500 metres, Tennis: Britain's Sole Survivor In The Singles IS Through To The Last Eight At Wimbledon Miss Durie has nothing to lose but the fulfilment of her dream, Golf Norman's strong finish gives him title, Athletics Mamede's world record, Racing Results, Squash Miss Opie's incentive, Dressage steps out to sound of music, Equestrianism Meade not chosen for Olympic three-day team. Births. Property: Rentals, Flat Sharing. Weather: The Weather.
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