The Times - 23/02/1984
1984; Gale Group;
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By David Nicholson-Lord, , Michael Baily, Diana Geddes, By Peter Evans, Home Affairs Correspondent, By Philip Webster Political Reporter, From Robert Fisk, , From Christopher Thomas, By Michael Baily Transport Editor, By Philip Robinson, From Our Correspondent, From Richard Ford, By Anthony Bevins, Political Correspondent, By Henry Stanhope Diplomatic Correspondent, By Huon Mallalieu, By David Felton, Labour Correspondent, By David Walker, Social Policy Correspondent, From Colin Hughes, By Our Economics Staff, By Thomson Prentice, Science Correspondent, By Derek Harris, Commercial Editor, By Vivien Goldsmith, By Tony Samstag, By Ronald Faux, By Bryan Appleyard, By Kenneth Gosling, By Bill Johnstone, Technology Correspondent, Geoffrey Smith, By John Young, By David Hewson, Arts Correspondent, By Our Arts Correspondent, From Michael Binyon, , From Trevor Fishlock, , From Our Own Correspondent, From Mario Modiano, From Christopher Walker, , From Our Own Correspondent, , By Henry Stanhope, Diplomatic Correspondent, By Our Diplomatic Correspondent, From Michael Hornsby, , From John Carlin, From Alan Tomlinson, , From Tony Duboudin, , From David Watts, From David Bonavia, Kenneth MacMillan, Rachel Billington, , R. A Buchanan, Dennis Hackett, Geoff Brown, Joan Goodman, Hilary Finch, Stephen Pettitt, Irving Wardle, John Percival, PHS, Rodney Cowton, , Ronald Butt, John P. Harris, J. C. GRIFFITHS, PETER MELCHETT, , TOM CANDLISH, , DONALD LOGAN, , HUGH BIRMINGHAM, , KENNETH LICHFIELD, STANLEY MANCHESTER, , RONALD SOUTHWARK, , CHRISTOPHER BOARD, , ALAN HARRIS, , JAMES R. CULLEN, , J. ENOCH POWELL, , E. C. WRAGG, , G. H. GOWER, , HUGH LLOYD-JONES, , ROLAND SCOTT-JACKSON, , By Pearce Wright, Science Editor, By Alan Hamilton, Edmund L. de Rothschild, Sir Iain Moncreiffe of that IIk, Dame Veronica Wedgwood, John Campbell, By Arthur, Cynthia Koestler, Elaine Feinstein, Patricia Tisdall, By Andrew Cornelius, By Jeremy Warner, Executive Editor Kenneth Fleet, By Edward Townsend, Industrial Correspondent, By Michael Prest, By Phillip Robinson, By Our Industrial Correspondent, By Sarah Hogg, Economics Editor, By John Lawless, by Michael Clark, By Jonathan Clare, Derek Harris, Christopher Warman, From Derek Hodgson, , By Pat Butcher, By Keith Macklin, By Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, By Nicholas Harling, By a Special Correspondent, By David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, By Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, By John Hennessy, By Michael Phillips, Racing Correspondent, By Rex Bellamy, Tennis Correspondent, By Sydney Friskin, By Mitchell Platts, From Richard Eaton, Edward Fennell, Edited by Peter Lee, From Moshe Brilliant, , Frank Johnson,
ResumoIndex. News: Government urged to act over radio pirates, Eurocommunism Prophets without honour at home, Sikhs kill 8 more Hindus in Punjab, London police test water cannons, New car for Galica, Science report Growing optimism over liver transplants, Warning on insurance jargon, Brunei ban on Crown Agents may be lifted, Flights of fancy and exhaustion, Food trade may face discounts inquiry, To stimulate or simulate?, Israel's PLO claims make Muslims fear Beirut attack, Growing art market role for Britain, Shultz defends his Lebanon pact, Hunt may leave Falklands, Trustees to keep veto at Reuters, A lot more than simply sunshine, Reprimand for captain of Fearless, Findings A series reporting on research: History of technology The value of junk, A multi-pluralist société, Towards a wider peace, The Times Information Service, Action to double number of Highland skiers, Pertini and Thatcher discuss EEC summit, GLC 'biased over aid', Kohl prepares joint effort with Paris to ensure EEC summit success, Galtieri faces the music, The Times Profile: At the feet of the master, Hitler scroll sold for £20,000, Pianist faces ban over work in South Africa, Disbelief at diet to fix a baby's sex, Beirut role not over-Reagan, Royal commission calls for more spending to combat pollution, Hope of chemical ban, Public spending will rise, MPs told, Koestler chair agreed, Enterprise and smugglers' tales, Peking hint of summer accord on Hongkong, Ten million volunteers sought to carry transplant donor cards, Opposition in Spain to EEC terms, The Times guide to career development Get the community action habit, Austerity budget slashes Israeli defence spending, Hunt for third IRA gunman in ambush, Shaikh's murder fuels Shia resentment over Israeli occupation, Wild card in island election Dismay in Grenada as Gairy steps out, Nicaragua poll advanced for fear of US attack, South Africa prays for rain, GP pays £4,000 for deaths of two children, Lax officials blamed for costly delays at Dounreay, Letters to my love The Shelf By Kay Dick (Hamish Hamilton,£7.50) The Stories of Bernard Malamud (Chatto, £12.50), The Times Diary, Unions back Duarte in Salvadorean election, Albania protest in Athens, New dockland chairman, Labour boycotts Dimbleby, Ford strike called over foundry closure, MacGregor knocked over at pit protest, Striking a Falklands balance, Jenkin rejects Liverpool cash plea, Drivers' blockade brings economic chaos to many parts of France, Chesterfield knives sharpen, Compensation for trapped drivers sought by Britain, Snow Reports, Farmer Holland to close his shirehorse stud, Greene joins in booklist 'joke', Police chiefs seek 80mph speed limit, Conflict of issues behind BBC's boardroom coup, moreover... Miles Kington The cars which come with the built-in clients, Security at GCHQ Unions offer unique guarantee, Big business drops anchor at Cowes. Display Advertising: The Big Chill, Ppa, Bhc, Deluxe Casino/hotels, Minghella, Europcar, ACORN Springworks(freshwater), Lives And Letters, Wales Development, Telecom, Daejan Holdings, Lem, Henry Butcher, The Times, London Brick, Herpers & Queen, Nissan, Abacus, Moreys, The Territorials, Temperature, National Saving, Energy Efficiency Office, Sealink Isle Of Wight, Andrea Coggins, The Leeds Permanent Building Society, To Be Or Not To Be, Texaco, School Fees Ltd., Natioanal Insurance Numbercard, Country Life, Showroom & Warehouse, Whsmith, Isle Of Wight, Base Lending Rates. Law: Dingo case appeal fails, Judicial discretion on libel plaintiff's statement J v R and Another, White student leader tells Pretoria court of torture by security police, Yard 'could have halted £3m raid', Youth tells of meeting art student, Chancery Division Trust funds not included in estate Moore and Another v Inland Revenue Commissioners, Queen's Bench Division Excluding adjoining development wrong Sutton v Secretary of State for the Environment and Others. Politics and Parliament: The Elderly Tighter checks on nursing homes, Disarmament Howe has hopes on chemical weapons, House Of Lords Customers will determine future of industry, MP seeks to safeguard union rights, Transport Britain seeking compensation for stranded lorry drivers, Plastic bullets, Unemployment Labour attack on youth training, Foreign Affairs Bringing Russia into talks on Middle East, Phone boxes to get electronic facelift, Commentary. Picture Gallery. Arts and Entertainment: Concise Crossword (No 275), The Times Crossword Puzzle No 16,362, Today's television and radio programmes. Reviews: The quiet man who split the atom Rutherford Simple Genius, Dance Mantis The Place, Tim Heald reviews thrillers of the month Rats, moles, worms, and assorted cattle A Prayer for Fair Weather, Computing through a kaleidoscopic jungle, Master and Dog Stranger on the Square, Concerts CBSO/Rattle Festival Hall/Radio 3, Theatre Images of agony Boesman and Lena Hampstead, English Echoes Purcell Room, 'Maybe you're going to see more of me and less of Mel', Television Country converse. Editorials/Leaders: Democrats In Search Of A Champion, Putting the societies' house in order, Finance And Industry Why gilt-edged brokers are being tarnished, The Greenhouse Effect, How To Spoil A Good Thing. Letters to the Editor: Aerial photographs, Business for Britain, A new way with political funds, Rates levy on moorings, Old two hundredth, Schools' cash cutbacks, Unity of interests in Antarctica, Fighting talk, Sacred and profane, Detention of foreigners, Royal broadcasts and responsibility, Severn Bridge, Countryside heritage. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: Wycombe Abbey School, Church news, University news, Latest appointments, Eton College. Deaths. Obituaries: Mr Norman Rimmer, The Prince Of Pless, Ida Herz, Brig C. E. Lucas Phillips, Sir Arthur Hope-Jones Development of Kenyan economy. Business and Finance: News In Brief Last words as Hanson bid closes, Marchwiel builds profits to £19.5m, Commodities, Budget' 84 Lawson's balancing act on wine and beer duty may be spread over two years, Valor bids £6m for Dreamland, Stylo defence, A right Royal celebration for the Bank of England, Bid for £700m China deal, Reuters trustees build in powers to stop bidders, Pressure on UK as Bonn aids Airbus, Vantona stalks F Miller, Interest Rates, £2.3m Aitken Hume sale, Humberside emerging as front runner Nissan plant countdown begins, Liffe quadruples fee, Dollar drops, Bath and Portland seeks partner, Gold, £107m losses in US send CU profits crashing, Money Markets, BHP hits at Bell bid, Sterling: Spot and Forward, Steetley takeover blocked, Gold shares recapture investors, Currencies, British Funds. Stock Exchange Tables: Authorized Units & Insurance Funds, Stock Exchanges, Wall Street, Foreign Exchanges. Business Appointments: Appointments Reshuffle at Touche. Property: Rentals, Commercial Property 10% rise forecast in top City rents. Sport: Rugby League Lewis ban will be held over until return, Rowing Oriel set the standard on first day, For The Record, Hockey Students' decisive win, Sports in Brief, Rugby Union: Scotland Keep Faith With The Conquerors Of England Scots reach for last jewel in the crown, Basketball A bitter pill for sick Sunderland, ICE Skating Pairs champions omitted, Racing: Gold Cup Hopes Provide Intriguing Contest At Wincanton Young pretender to steal glory from Bregawn, Golf Wounded Barnes is back on Safari, Boxing Cable triumphs with the English style, Cricket: England Go Two Up In One-Day Series Willis turns to Marks for victory, Football:kendall's Only Disappointment IS Meeting Liverpool 'At Home' At Wembley Everton ride out to a Sunday showdown with neighbours, Badminton Danes seek to avenge setback, Tennis Bournemouth again vanishes from view, Athletics Stumble for Jones on Olympic road. 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