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The Times - 17/11/1984

1984; Gale Group;

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By Paul Routledge, Anthony Bevins, By Richard Evans, Lobby Reporter, By David Cross, By Our Political Correspondent, From Richard Owen, , From Alice Brinton, , By Anthony Bevins, Richard Ford, By Johnathan Davies, Business Correspondent, By Richard Evans Lobby Reporter, By Anthony Bevins Political Correspondent, From Richard Ford, By Huon Mallalieu, By Craig Seton, By Rupert Morris, By Michael Horsnell, By Pearce Wright, Science Editor, From Richard Wigg, By Our Science Editor, By Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, By Ronald Faux, By Nicholas Timmins, Social Services Correspondent, By Christopher Warman Property Correspondent, From Michael Binyon, , By Henry Stanhope Diplomatic Correspondent, From Zoriana Pysariwsky, From Charles Harrison, From Jan Raath, , From Diana Geddes, From Alan McGregor, , From Peter Nichols, From Our Correspondent, From Richard Bassett, , From Mohsin Ali, From Our Own Correspondent, From Michael Hornsby, From Ivor Davis, From Alice Brinton, From Mario Modiano, , From Christopher Walker, , David Wade, John Percival, Paul Griffiths, Nicholas Kenyon, Rusalka, Joan Chissell, Dennis Hackett, Simon Barnes, Bernard Levin:, Philip Norman, David Nicholson-Lord, David Hart, Woodrow Wyatt, JOHN D. TAYLOR, , BRIAN GRIFFITHS, EDWARD SEYMOUR, , MICHAEL MEACHER, , BERNARD THOROGOOD, , JOHN HOWELL, , CHARLES ELLIOTT, WILLIAM SHEPHERD, , OLIVIER, , TREVOR NUNN, , PETER HALL, , HAROLD PINTER, , MELVYN BRAGG, , JOAN PLOWRIGHT, , HUMPHREY BURTON, PAUL SCOFIELD, , MICHAEL FRAYN, , TERRY HANDS, , MAX STAFFORD-CLARK, , RONALD HARWOOD, , TOM STOPPARD, , WILLIAM BELSON, , JULIAN SHEFFIELD, , D. J. SKIPPER, W. A. SMEATON, , By Nigel Burnham, David Holloway, William T. Stearn, F. J., Ivo Tennant, Edited by Shona Crawford Poole, Rob Neillands, Shona Crawford Poole, George Brock, by Beryl Downing, Stan Hey, Jane MacQuitty, Harry Golombek, Ashley Stephenson, Jeremy Flint, Peter Dormer, Peter Waymark, Prudence Hone, P.W., Michael Young, P.H., Executive Editor Kenneth Fleet, From Bailey Morris, , By David Smith Economics Correspondent, By Alison Eadie, By John Lawless, By Our City Staff, By Philip Robinson, By Derek Pain, Pam Spooner, edited by Lorna Bourke, Lorna Bourke, Richard Thomson, Gordon Thompson, Maggie Drummond, Lucy Hodges, Vivien Goldsmith, Peter Wilson-Smith, By Ivo Tennant, From Richard Streeton, , From Chris Moore, By Sydney Friskin, By David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, From Peter Aykroyd, From Sue Mott, By John Blunsden, By John Hennessy, By Peter Tatlow, From Rex Bellamy, Tennis Correspondent, , By Richard Eaton, Gordon Allan, From Mitchell Platts, By Mandarin, Summaries: Peter Dear, Peter Davalle, By Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Correspondent, Thomson Prentice,

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Index. News: Afghanistan crisis point for Moscow, Thin home for a slim family, Christmas Gift Guide, Miaow costs youth £100, Effigies set ablaze at Manila rally, Kinnock to appear with Scargill, The Times Information Service, Rail fares to rise by up to 8.1% and London bus and Tube tickets dearer, Start tuning, there's a network for you, Escaping the single room trap, Nazi missile launch pad found in Austrian lake, Zimbabwe council held over murder of senator, Lesson from a Bishop of Durham, Blood test measure for heart disease, Channing School, Five accused of radar deal, £300,000 fashion firm failure, Letter from Addis Ababa Living it up in the land of famine, TV week for Nanette Newman, Minister hails independent prosecution Bill as 'major criminal justice reform', Women priests 'obstacle' to unity, Drink Old hands make light, fruity work of '84 Nouveau, Carrington meets CND, Last link in £1,300m gas chain opened, Michael Watkins monitors Arab hearts, still beating under jackets and jeans in Tunisia Where change is the curse of the kasbah, Flying Dutchman-Virgin Atlantic style, Jenkin defers action on cash for marshes, Pit strike collapse by Christmas predicted by NCB, Man in the news: Cranley Onslow 1922 Committee leader has mandate of silence, Brilliance to the manoir born, US claims Soviet ships may have arms for Nicaragua, First chew the fat with the public, A Weekly Guide To Leisure, Entertainment And The Arts Roller Hockey, Libya says hit squad killed ex-premier, Baby Fae's death raises further questions over use of baboon heart, Mitterrand says he knew hundreds of Libyan troops were still in Chad, I was a CIA pet says Svetlana, In The Garden Now's the turn of the green dwarfs, Petrol and beer push inflation to 5%, Ethiopia seeks doubling of food aid as famine grows, When true Brit takes the cake, Willing away our self-esteem, Poll problems in the Pacific France sends police to control island, British Telecom shares set at 130p each, Milkman is shot dead by 'loyalist' gunmen, Coffee baron in £83m fraud case, UN fear for Palestinians after Israeli pullout, Disease that afflicts 200 million New drugs score in war on parasite, Falklands plots for sale, Better pension deal for those who change jobs, Piccoli praised for waiving immunity, Seaga tells of battle to beat slump, Denial of torture by Spain, Envoy denies role in Gandhi plot, BBC's sights on £60-£70 fee, Eating Out Swell joints for talking turkey, Operation fear: The surgeon, BBC drops beauty show, Ustinov turns up in print, Discovery glides in at dawn, Love's labours, British Telecom 130p shares expected to raise £3,700m, NCB anger over disputed figures, Collecting Potted versions of art and craft, Science report Moths may heal the moors, Sloanes, stars and too much movie snow, Call for gay blood donors ban, Police seek to mend fences with Labour, Security clamp on Irish summit, Namibia peace talks adjourn, Scientists name vital species close to extinction, Zaire force rushed to town seized by rebels, Sporting Diary, Daily Telegraph loses 1m copies in union dispute, US arms terms turn Husain to Soviet Union, Social Democrat quotes 'Times' editorial as Kohl faces Flick fury, BBC drops Animal Magic after 21 years. Display Advertising: Swan Hellenic, Bank Of Scotland, Africa Famine Petition, Multiple Display Advertisements, Premium Bonds, Friends Of The Elderly, Perpetual, Porter Brown & Co.,, Barlow Clowes & Partners, Monthly Income Fund, Criterion Assurance Group, Foreign & Colonial Management Group, Attracta Products Ltd, Sholley!, Calculus Finance, Nel A Britannia Arrow Company, Montagu Unit Trust Managers Ltd, The Equitable Life, Citibank Savings, The Times, Barclays, The Incredible Seed Catalogue, The Sullivan Powell Challenge 1985, Personal Investment, Steinway & Sons, T S B Unit Trusts, The Berry Trust, P.L.C., Bpm Holdings Plc Chairman's Statement, The Leeds Permanent Building Society, Adam & Company, The M & G Group, Eastbrook Finance Ltd., Provident Mutual, Apple Computer, Kleunwort, Benson Limited, The Children's Society., W C T, Free Prize Draw, Base Lending Rates. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 16,588, Rock & Jazz, Dance, Sale room Sales of modern art end on a quiet note, Bridge Tables turned by trials and tribulations, Anger over another chess draw, Opera, Television and radio programmes, Concerts, Chess Moscow's dreams and disappointments, The Week, Concise Crossword (No 498), Films London Film Festival Agonies faced by untried talent. Law: House of Lords Retained firemen not eligible for council pension Suffolk County Council v Secretary of State for the Environment and Another, PIE member faces child pornography charge, Coloured churchman charged, Police chief sued over Ripper murder, Greek paper on spying charge, Court order on print union, Home help guilty of killing, Car sale not part of trade Davies v Sumner, Weekend cuts sentence Westcott v Westcott, Postmen cleared of theft charge, Man in court over peep show in Soho, Teenage killer jailed indefinitely. News in Brief. Politics and Parliament: Second readings, Commons Share sale will make BT more commercially aware. Property: Rentals, Isles to get EEC aid in £10.7m plan. Reviews: Opera In the nursery, Heart-melting snowman, well worth the awards, A delight in different directions, Concerts A kaleidoscope of musical fragments BBC SO/Zender, Television Glamour and degradation, London debut, Feast for the fans in a museum piece, Dance Organized chaos, From the deep Circa 1500, Radio All in the mind, Television Italian man, Theatre Of mice, men and Mills, Photography Rakish vision of a Russian radical, New releases Classics that cater for every mood. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): THe same old movie-but now it's on BBC. Editorials/Leaders: The Bishops' Gambit, 1922 And All That, Finance And Industry Final countdown to the launch of Telecom, Cretan Lies. Letters to the Editor: Numerical advantage, Disaster and the meaning of aid, Health authority survey, 'Restructured' rugby, TV as incentive to violence, Dejà cru, Paper pounds, Call for reform at Strasbourg, Theatre at risk, Cause for grief, Money matters. Court and Social: Court Circular. Classified Advertising: Beaujolais Nouveau-Delivered To Your Door, Black pistes for the expert, gentler slopes for the family to enjoy, an exclusive, P&O's Orient, Announcements, Entertainments, Services tomorrow: Twenty-second Sunday after Trinity. Picture Gallery. Marriages. Obituaries: Mr J. Sandford Smith Development of management consulting, Mrs Margaret Millar, The Duke Of Somerset, Miss Phyllis Edwards, Mr Anthony Shrimsley. Stock Exchange Tables: Money Markets, Wall Street, Investment Trusts, Stock Exchange Prices Market firm again, Recent Issues, Unit Trust Prices-change on the week, Foreign Exchanges, Stock Exchanges. Business and Finance: Education Costs Unlucky £13,000 for parents, Tempus Discount houses back Lawson, How to join in the largest ever issue, Commodities, Advice Money message for women, £100m issue by BAT, Family Money, Tax Changes Banks seek new deals for savers, Agreed bid for Cullen's Stores, Share Launch Weighing up attractions of Telecom, Budget deficit splits US Cabinet, Battle holds up Atlanta figures, Family Money Market, Money Advice Alarm over rise of consumer debt, Electrolux to take control of Zanussi, Interest Rates, Investments Conversion fund for growth, Inflation rate rises to 5% but PSBR is on target, Currency On the trail of the last £1 note, Motoring Costs When it pays to buy a diesel-engined car, Investment Where to pick up best returns on a windfall, Gold, Worry over Brazilian debt request, News In Brief Dixons lifts share stake, Currencies, Stock Market Report TI surges on takeover talk, Edwardes splits Dunlop into seven companies. Sport: Racing: Mercy Rimell's Star Hurdler Shortens To 7-4 For A Repeat Of His 1983 Chei Tenham Triumph Brave George to continue his upward trend, Boxing First-night flop of golden gloves, Sports in Brief, ICE Skating Originality plus charm from Slater and Barber, Snooker Longer distance should suit Higgins, Hockey East Grinstead's international flavour, Football: Everton Are Poised For Post-War Record Against The First Division's Bottom Club Goals should not be in short supply at the long-ball game's shrine, Gymnastics Britain let down by nerves as Bulgaria shine, Badminton England all square, Motor Sport Donington geared for 1988, Trampolining Bouncing Britain, Weekend Football, Rugby Union And Other Fixtures, Bobsleighing British manager must pay his own expenses, Golf Brand's 67 helps Scots lead world, Lacrosse Middlesex make it difficult for themselves, Rugby Union Munster forced to adjust as captain misses another party, Sidelines No metaphysics in the goalkeeper's mind, For The Record, Cricket Shastri's young side hold Indians future in their hands, Tennis Nystrom cashes in after two net cords tie up Fibak. Births. Deaths. Weather: The Weather.

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