The Times - 06/03/1984
1984; Gale Group;
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By David Felton, Labour Correspondent, From Robert Fisk, From Ronald Faux, By Henry Stanhope Diplomatic Correspondent, By Philip Webster Political Reporter, By Stewart Tendler, Crime Reporter, By Julian Haviland, Anthony Bevins, By Nicholas Timmins, Social Services Correspondent, By Rupert Morris, By Craig Seton, By Colin Hughes, By Philip Webster, Political Reporter, By Peter Hennessy, By Rodney Cowton, Defence Correspondent, By Frances Williams Economics Correspondent, By Our Political Editor, By Frances Gibb Legal Affairs Correspondent, By David Hewson, Arts Correspondent, By Geraldine Norman, Unknown quantity: "Study of a Cock"., By Hugh Clayton, By Bill Johnstone Technology Correspondent, By John Witherow, By Derek Harris, Commercial Editor, By Derek Harris Commercial Editor, Geoffrey Smith, From Michael Hornsby, From Kuldin Nayar, From Diana Geddes, , From Nicholas Ashford, From Richard Wigg, From Roger Boyes, , From Mohsin Ali, , From Christopher Walker, , From Martha Honey, From Hasan Akhtar, , By Caroline Moorhead, by Suzy Menkes, Foot's succession. Peter Gillman explains how the young, , Miles Kington, Joan Goodman, Celia Brayfield, John Russell Taylor, Hilary Finch, Stephen Pettitt, PHS, George Brock, Roger Scruton, Robin Cook, PETER HINCHLIFF, , R. M. PEET, , HUGO MORGAN-GRENVILLE, , J. T. KELLETT, , IAN COUTTS, , JOHN WILKINSON, , ALAN AYCKBOURN, , DAVID HARE, , HOWARD BARKER, , MICHAEL HASTINGS, , ALAN BENNETT, , ANN JELLICOE, , EDWARD BOND, , TOM STOPPARD, , HOWARD BRENTON, , DAVID STOREY, , CARYL CHURCHILL, , ARNOLD WESKER, , DAVID EDGAR, , MICHAEL FRAYN, , SNOO WILSON, , RICHARD GROVE, , R. A. S. SAMPSON, , CHRISTOPHER HARVIE, , DAVID NEWELL, , C. G. JARRETT, , R. A. LEESON, , J. M. WELCH, , By Pearce Wright, Science Editor, By Geraldine Norman, Sale Room Correspondent, Rudi Weisweiller, A correspondent, Executive Editor Kenneth Fleet, From Richard Hanson, , By Peter Wilson-Smith, Banking Correspondent, By Philip Robinson, By William Kay, City Editor, By Wayne Lintott, From Bailey Morris, , By Edward Townsend Industrial Correspondent, By Jeremy Warner, By Ian Griffiths, ·by Michael Clark, by Philip Robinson, By Andrew Cornelius, By Our City Staff, Jeremy Warner, Bill Johnstone, By Frank Brown, By Maggie McLening, Graham Searjeant, Rex Malik, By David Hewson, By Roger Woolnough, David Miller, By Robert Pryce, From Pat Butcher, , By Nicholas Harling, By David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, By Sydney Friskin, By Jenny MacArthur, By Michael Phillips, Racing Correspondent, By Ian Reid, From John Woodcock, Cricket Correspondent, By Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, By Paul Harrison, From Rex Bellamy, Tennis Correspondent, By Conrad Voss Bark, By Mitchell Platts, Edited by Peter Dear, By David Felton Labour Correspondent, Christopher Walker,
ResumoIndex. News: Air defences tested, Opposition pulls out of Bangladesh elections, moreover... Q & A on Gchq, Revolution under the American lash Marxist recipe for economic recovery, Israeli anger as Gemavel tears up treaty, Prisoners of conscience E Germany: Armin Phillip, Mitterrand leaves Chequers in silence, India rolls out red carpet for Ustinov, Clearing the lines of leadership, Joint satellite TV faces delays, Minister seeks £15m a year cut in NHS transport costs, Firm with summer camp at Harrow in liquidation, Union poll candidate denies defeat claim, The Times Information Service, Sandhurst commissions, Shunted aside-but it could still be all change to the robots, Howe sows confusion over staff at GCHQ, Scrapping of accord with Israel hastens partition of Lebanon, Trevor Fishlock in Canada Unfettered French enrages the bigots, Wages councils split both employers and unions, Men's Fashion, Minister is forced out in Spanish scandal, 56,000 miners to strike over closure of pits, Jobless get £2.5m advice to live cheaply, Whitelaw is still the only deputy I need, says Thatcher, Peace camp cleared, Man in the news Siege chief to lead London's detectives, 6% pay rise call for Civil Service, Costa Rica takes hard line on Nicaragua, Mandela offered freedom if he will agree to live in Transkei, Church and state seek peace with honour Schools dialogue resumes in France, D'Aubuisson named as death squad organizer, Sixteen seamen died after lifeboat told aid was not needed, inquiry hears, The right answer to question time, Strike to go on at Dimbleby paper group, Self-policing professions: 2 Doctors' sexual conduct scrutinized, Science report Why troops still have to fear mustard gas, Meeting trouble midway in the Gulf, Letter from Tyre Business as usual for the militias, Reagan ready to meet Soviet leadership, Minister in Lent clash unrepentant, Painting's origin uncertain, East seeks pact with Nato, Criticism of Law Society intensifies, Changing times for rural readers, Phone help for heart victims, Royal Ascot, Britain invited to join US plan for space station, The Times Diary, Oil giant talks tactics in £10bn takeover fight, 1,000 new computer jobs for Scotland, BL decline could cost 100,000 more jobs, Don tipped as phones watchdog, SDP may change selection rules, Rabbi and wife are expelled by Russia, Beagle Channel deal negotiated, Deterrence and dialogue, Anglicans urged to back a free Namibia, Election 84 Mondale fears further setback in Vermont as Hart poll lead grows, Shoe prices likely to rise, Snow Reports, Dilemma for Polish bishops Outspoken priests cause church rift, Spending attack by MP, Computer company pledge on prices, US accuses Iraq of chemical warfare, Perfect launch of Ariane boosts challenge to space shuttle, Zia sacks three senior Cabinet ministers, Too divine, but far from a comedy, Zimbabwe's white exodus grows, Whitehall brief When civil servants take business posts, NCB criticized on subsidence, Commentary. Law: Man denies stealing rescue-alert beacon, Pilot on murder charge over body in lake, Waxworks ban on accused, House of Lords Consent crucial issue in sentence Regina v Courtie, Review ordered on maintenance for husband, Party official on libel charge, Smuggler of drugs thought it was money Regina v Taaffe, Too severe a sentence Regina v Lowes, Enforcing foreign arbitration award Minister of Public Works of the Government of the State of Kuwait v Sir Frederick Snow & Partners, Informer moved from prison. Display Advertising: Ivory & Sime, Footstool, Gencor, The Peterborough Effect, Multiple Display Advertisements, Young's, Tandy, Nec, Angela Gore Ltd., Singapore Airlines, Simpson Piccadilly, Glc, Tandem, The Times, Gartmore, Barclays, Christie's, Gibbs, Cannon Assurance Limited, Lloyds Bank, Harvard Securities Limited, Bayer Aktiengesellschaft, Hewlett Packard, Lamont & Partners Limited, University Of Birmingham, British Airports, Datastream, Harrods, Base Lending Rates, Barnardo's. Picture Gallery: Agog. News in Brief. Politics and Parliament: Agriculture Close check being kept on fowl pest, What to give up during Lent, Wigley 'has proved himself rotten to core', Parliament today, House Of Lords Crime down and clear-up rate higher, Commons Growing concern over arts funding after end of GLC, Travel Possible problems for Commons staff, House sales, Education Government defeated over grants, Farmers see need for change, Immigration Labour attack on entry rules, Wales Tunnel under Severn will be considered. Arts and Entertainment: Concise Crossword (No 284), Sale room Governor Duf sets an auction record, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 16,371, Today's television and radio programmes. Reviews: Television, Music Projects/London Riverside, Out on the last frontier, Concerts YMSO/Blair Festival Hall, Galleries Finding a place in the world Peter Potworowski Bloomsbury Galleries 1 and 2 Gabriel Glikman Wylma Wayne Fine Art Neil Welliver Marlborough Fine Art. Editorials/Leaders: Base rates conundrum, Buying Space Beyond Our Ken, The rocky road leading to fiscal neutrality, Conduct Unbecoming, Noble Tripwires. Letters to the Editor: 'Can pay, must pay', Missing steps on smallholdings ladder, Stopping 'The Times', British Airways future, Apathy over Ulster, According to form, Rates levy on moorings, Union immunities, No boundaries for deterrent force, Open University under strain, Theatre of efficiency, Countryside heritage. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: Malvern College, Moreton Hall Shropshire, University news, Latest appointments, Marlborough College. Deaths. Obituaries: Mr Geoffrey Browne, Rinty Monaghan, Mr William Powell Hollywood leading man, Mr L. P. Thompson-McCausland. Business and Finance: Cuckney in line to head Royal, Bullough's second purchase in a week, Eastern block loans to resume, News In Brief Goldsmith confirms US deal, Why Ben speaks to his computer, Barclay's profit rise dented by heavy bad debt provision, Gartmore to launch information trust, Commodities, Beechwood shares are suspended, The trouble shooters, Satellite costs hit News International, Black profits up after shop sales, £2.9m video deal for Carlton, London fair, National Microcomputer Challenge, Forshaws may raise Border bid, Watch out for the friendly icon, Four British banks face losses Japanese trader goes under, Overseas, Dollar under pressure, New deal on Cobol opens the market, Interest Rates, The Week Satellite TV: has the BBC lost its way?, UK events, Irish broker hammered, Computer group seeks quote, January lull in spending boom, Ending a clerical chore, Management buyout for two IMI subsidiaries, In brief, GKN bid ruling 'in two weeks', Investors switch to gilts as shares slip, Plenty of shocks on the way but opportunities too, Gold, Pick a picture in an instant, Money Market, A revolution in education?, Computer Briefing Another price cut coming, British Vita given 43% earnings lift, Rival Scott Lithgow bid likely today, Farm machinery maker harvests 57% profit rise, Sterling: Spot and Forward, Currencies, British Funds, How Hanson aims to build on triumph of London Brick. Stock Exchange Tables: Wall Street Dow slips 6.28 points as oil shares weaken, Authorized Units & Insurance Funds, Recent Issues, Foreign Exchanges, Stock Exchanges. Business Appointments: Appointments Plessey Three-Five names new chief. Classified Advertising: Entertainments, Computer Appointments, Wanted, Legal Appointments. Sport: Fishing No sex please, we're British rainbows, Sports in Brief, Rugby Union Laidlaw holds the key to Scottish team against France, Today's Fixtures, Point To Point New course with a sylvan setting, Basketball Team Jack built from bottom up, Golf Sunningdale hosts 1987 Walker Cup, Tennis Paris clay supreme test for world No 1, Racing Bonum Omen ready to expose any chink in Corbiere's armour, Snooker Davis turns his attention to Irish Masters, Motor Racing Palmer is signed up, Volleyball Spark out to upset rivals in Mikasa Cup, Hockey Army cover nearly blown, Equestrianism Brother and sister vie for honours, Table Tennis Prean's chance to restore selectors' faith, Football: England Could Be In For A Night Of Shame Violence: only international censure will force the British to act, Athletics Miss Kinch's silent screen, For The Record, ICE Hockey Wembley does not unnerve the leading four, Boxing Christie preparing case for challenge, Cricket Willis sees the positive approach as an escape from shadow of Qadir. 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