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The Times - 31/05/1984

1984; Gale Group;

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By Paul Routledge, Labour Editor, Barrie Clement, Stewert Tendler, From Michael Hornsby, From Richard Owen, , From Robert Fisk, By William Kay, City Editor, By David Nicholson-Lord, By Kenneth Gosling, By Richard Garner of The Times Educational Supplement, By Barrie Clement, Labour Reporter, By Alan Hamilton, From Richard Ford, By Tony Samstag, By Huon Mallalieu, By Patricia Clough, By David Hewson, By David Walker, Social Policy Correspondent, By Pearce Wright, Science Editor, By Nichols Timmins, Social Services Correspondent, By Our Social Services Correspondent, By Bill Johnstone Technology Correspondent, By Clifford Webb Motoring Correspondent, By Bill Johnstone, Technology Correspondent, By Derek Harris Commercial Editor, By Michael Baily, Transport Editor, By Philip Robinson, By Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, Ngaio Crequer, Sandra Hempel, By Hugh Clayton, By David Hewson, Arts Correspondent, By George Clark, From Zoriana Pysariwsky, , From Our Own Correspondent, By Richard Dowden, By Henry Stanhope, Diplomatic Correspondent, By Henry Stanhope, From Ray Kennedy, From Moshe Brilliant, , From Roger Boyes, From John Earle, From Keith Dalton, , From Michael Binyon, From Tony Duboudin, , From Kuldip Nayar, , From Alice Brinton, From Harry Debelius, , From Stephen Taylor, Paul Griffiths, Nicholas Kenyon, Irving Wardle, Anthony Masters, Geoff Brown, Dennis Hackett, Judith Cruickshank, Max Bell, James Fenton, Tom Hutchinson, Alan Franks, Isabel Raphael, Basil Boothroyd, Woodrow Wyatt, PHS, Prince of Wales, Paul Routledge, Bernard Levin, Ronald Butt, Paul Jennings, MICHAEL BEETHAM, , GEOFFREY RIPPON, , BILL LITHGOW, , J. W. MASDING, , J. D. BROMHALL, , W. M. O. MOORE, , J. S. VALE, , LUCAS MELLINGER, , JACK SHAPIRO, , ANDREW FAULDS, , ISOBEL SHEPHERDSON, , J. HEYMAN, , N. G. WALLACE, W. P. KIRKMAN, , M. GAVIN, COLIN WHITE, , DAVID BRADLEY, , ROLAND LITTLEWOOD, , BENJAMIN FINN, , Executive Editor Kenneth Fleet, By Edward Townsend, Industrial Correspondent, By Peter Wilson-Smith, Banking Correspondent, By Our City Staff, By Ian Griffiths, Derek Pain, Michael Clark, By Andrew Cornelius, By David Young, Energy Correspondent, Michael Prest, By Peter Wilson-Smith Banking Correspondent, Edward Townsend, From Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, By John Woodcock, Cricket Correspondent, From Rex Bellamy, Tennis Correspondent, By John Hennessy, By Jim Railton, By Athole Still, By Mitchell Platts, From David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, , Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, By a Special Correspondent, From a Special Correspondent, By John Wilcockson, By Mandarin, Ann Hills, Peter Dear, Peter Davalle, Peter Davalle., By Pearce Wright Science Editor, By Nicholas Timmins, Richard Owen,

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Index. News: Gulf states failing to muster support for censure of Iran at UN, Manila gets Kirkpatrick seal of approval, Students stage sit-in to back school boycotts, Science report Gas injections could liberate 'lost' oil reserves, Item withdrawn, Pupils 'manipulated' in peace studies, Popular Rollercoaster, Teachers' union steps up action with strike plan for eight areas, Credit card machine speeds rail tickets, W H Smith centres for computers, Is integration now racialist too?, Storm over Botha visit Huddleston is invited to No 10, Father's baby plea, Thatcher condemns picket violence 'Rule of law must prevail', Selling wipes £4.6 billion off shares in biggest-ever fall, Give us design with feeling, New victims of Zia's drive to Islamic fundamentalism Opposition defy political ban, Horizons Rewards for rising women The Times guide to career development, Fuel prices may affect holiday guarantees, Iraq claims ship hit in Gulf, Employers lock out more men in Germany, Architectural trust to be closed, Wafd chief insists poll was rigged, The Times Information Service, Letter from Moscow Fear of war lurks beneath normality, Record 20m vehicles on the road, Security arms ban on foreigners at summit, Hint of cut in farming subsidies, Stomach ulcers 'cured by bananas', Clash over radio stations, Gummer attacks blast theory, Ferries crippled in Sealink protest, Ten-year wait for another eclipse, Cooking oil victims besiege González, Aborigines contaminated in British nuclear tests, I do like to see the seaside, Israeli officers admit they knew of anti-Arab bomb plot, Heads vote to end daily assemblies, Conveyancing by building societies will destroy law firms, solicitors say, Pressure on Lewisham to bring in illegal budget, Top job for Grade at BBC 1, Kinnock and Castle give Tories food for thought, Soviet fury at 'spies' from West, Punjab attacks kill 10, Mill Hill School, Add comfort to M-ways, says RAC, More die in Haiti unrest, Working women expect to return to jobs after having families, Optimism over £49 air fare to Amsterdam, Gelli takes P2 inquiry by surprise, Mugabe on way to one-party state, 'Risk of more Bettaneys' warning by ex-MI5 agent, The Times Diary, Dons study Joseph plan to limit tenure, The face of courage, Scargill's arrest and pit riot shatter peace hope, Tass seeks to allay fears on Sakharov, Kent miners force way into NCB offices, A 'vintage' year as second earthquake strikes, Call for advance in mental health care, Child's plea on video for new parents, Gaddafi arrests sixth Briton, Sun shines on Zhao's visit to Paris, Straws of hope at the coalfield peace parley, D-Day celebrations War widows disgusted at last-minute offer of trip, Savoy Hotel takes charge of Wilton's, Ethiopians protest at delays in food aid, Sheffield steals the China show, Bathgate ultimatum as buyer emerges, Police and doctors in the dark Solidarity hopes trial will spotlight abuses Jaruzelski sacks two ministers, Broken marriages to be recorded by doctors, Transvaal blacks turn to Queen for help, Arms race breaking all records, Labour MP joins in Morning Star fight, Sri Lanka Innocent victims are caught in Colombo-Tamil crossfire, Spectrum Lech's troubles with Chuck, Bruce and Bob. Display Advertising: Charles Church, The Swire Group, Superior Office Accommodation, Associated British Foods Plc, Apple, Eurocar, Waterford Glass Group, Jones Lang Wootton, Namibia Support Committee., Centreway Trust Plc, Stc, Research Publications, Enterprise Oil, Collins Fiction, Morse Code, The Times 1000, Ford, Shipmate Navigator Limited, Pool Promoters Association, Seven Day Account, Keep Your Eye On 4, Scottish Life Investments, Austin Rover Group Ltd., First National Securities Limited, The Times Higher Education Supplement,, Robert Hale, Harrisons & Crosfield Plc,, British Airports, Tate & Lyle Plc,, Phoenix Assurance Plc, Enter, Base Lending Rates. Picture Gallery: Presidential muscle under stress. Law: Job-seeker lied to help mother, Irish priest denies role in murder of mayor, Britons cleared of drugs charge, Murder charge remand, Inquiry into 'cover-up' by RUC. Arts and Entertainment: Sale room Shakespeare poem sold for £129,600, Concise Crossword (No 355), The Times Crossword Puzzle No 16,444, Today's television and radio programmes. News in Brief. Politics and Parliament: D-Day Times on sale today. Reviews: Gathering moss and period butterflies THE STONES By Philip Norman Elm Tree, £8.95, Honouring the horizontal man, Science Fiction Women's Worm of the World THE BOOK OF THE RIVER By Ian Watson Gollancz, £7.95, Theatre Julius Caesar Barbican, Fiction Silken webs, and that old wooden horse, Crime The classic amateur cracksman THE COMPLETE SHORT STORIES OF RAFFLES By E. W. Hornung Edited by Peter Haining Souvenir Press, £8.95, Television Perversions of physical perfection, Opera Luxuriant in the Leppard style L'incoronazione di Poppea Glyndebourne, Concert Messiah Westminster Abbey, The Man Outside, Dance Surface of display Festival Ballet Coliseum, Brilliant tigress MARGOT A Life of the Countess of Oxford and Asquith By Daphne Bennett Gollancz, £12.95, Reggae Gregory Isaacs Lyceum, Standing up for silence. Classified Advertising: "...a film you should see.", Entertainments, Announcements, Transfer Books, LA créme de la crme, Public General Appointments, Musical Instruments, General Appointments, La créme de la créme. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): Out with these sinister acorns. Editorials/Leaders: The Uncommon Market, Finance And Industry Can't pay, won't pay-the new hard line, Picketing And The Queen's Peace, Stepping-Stones To A Taboo. Letters to the Editor: Madness in great ones, Rest and be thankful, Classroom qualities, Need for caution on defence, Too little scope in engineering, Off pitch, 'Rescue' at Entebbe, Fear at N London Poly, 'Lithgow v Whitehall', Sinking feeling, Experiments with human embryos. Court and Social: Court Circular. Deaths. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: University news, Latest appointments. Obituaries: Col. K. Iranek-Osmecki, Dr D. R. Melrose, Mr Harold Cottam Wireless operator in rescue of Titanic survivors, Sir George Dunnett. Stock Exchange Tables: Money Markets, Stock Market Report Institutions take profit as £4.6bn is wiped off share values, Stock Exchange Prices Equities and gilts drop, Wall Street, Recent Issues, Authorized Units & Insurance Funds, Foreign Exchanges, Stock Exchanges. Business and Finance: Rebel SE firms set to lobby minister, Stamp duty clampdown, Commodities, Bolivia halts interest payments on $3.5 billion debt to banks, Phoenix weather losses worsen, Dunhill dividend up as profits double, Airbus and 146 jet production 'must continue' BAe lays down merger terms, Dee bids £232m for Booker, BAe poised to fight for share in £100bn take-off, 'Scottish outlook best since 1979', News In Brief Air Florida fights for survival, Interest Rates, US holds key to future Sounder gold should reach nearly $424, says ConsGold, Dow slumps below 1,100, Scott Lithgow rigs 'will meet deadline', Gold, Money Markets, Tempus Granada adjusts its hold on TV rentals, Company News In Brief, Harrisons raises profits by 27%, Tate & Lyle runs into trouble again over Indonesian trade, Granada pays £120m for Rediffusion, Currencies, NEI hopes for better results. Business Appointments: Appointments Seven join board at Sphere Drake. Sport: Tuesday's Evening Racing Results, Sports in Brief, Tennis Execution lets down Dickson but Noah is kept in trim, Real Tennis Four in row for Johnson, Golf Langer's absence gives Clark an edge, Rugby Union Midfield players miss training, Rugby League Win to inspire Britain, Britain's top middleweights sit this one out Man with the quick-step is led a merry dance, Table Tennis A glimmer of hope for Prean, Football: Welcome Surprise For The England Manager, But HE IS Still Likely To Call Up Another Forward Liverpool capture the European Cup to complete fine treble, Cycling Elliott surrenders lead to Zinoviev, Rifle Shooting Olympic hopes boosted again, Tennis Partnership a big hit, Racing: Drop In Class Should Enable Laing Filly To Gain First Win calaloo Sioux has strong claims in this company, ICE Hockey Tretiak decides to retire, Equestrianism Trial of new obstacles, Golf Europeans stage late rally, For The Record, Handball End of a brave challenge, Swimming Faith, hope and flexibility from Britain's selectors, Rowing Oriel move away from pursuers, Cricket: Curtain-Raiser To The Test Matches Should Be Eventful W Indies' experience will stretch resources of Gower and company. Births. Property: Rentals, Flat Sharing, Antiques And Collectables. Weather: The Weather.

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