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The Times - 15/05/1984

1984; Gale Group;

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From Christopher Thomas, , By Rodney Cowton, Defence Correspondent, By Rupert Morris, By Richard Evans, By Philip Webster Political Reporter, From Paul Routledge, Labour Editor, , From Michael Hornsby, , By Our Labour Editor, From Richard Owen, By Barrie Clement, Labour Reporter, By Colin Hughes, By Julian Haviland Political Editor, By Philip Webster, Political Reporter, By Anthony Bevins, , CHRISTOPHER WARMAN, , By Craig Seton, By David Felton, Labour Correspondent, By Michael Bailey Trasnport Editor, By Geraldine Norman, Sale Room Correspondent, By Our Labour Reporter, From Richard Ford, By Michael Horsnell, By John Witherow, From Thomson Prentice, Science Correspondent., By Peter Hennessy, Geoffrey Smith, By Rodney Cowton Defence Correspondent, By Edward Mortimer, From Michael Hornsby, From Diana Geddes, From Roger Boyes, , From Michael Binyon, From Dessa Trevisan, From Michael Hamlyn, , By Pat Healy Race Relations Correspondent, From David Watts, , From Michael Binyon, , From Ian Murray, , From Christopher Walker, From Trevor Fishlock, By Caroline Moorehead, From Richard Wigg, From Mario Modiano, Simon Barnes, Miles Kington, Richard Dowden, by Suzy Menkes, PHS, Michael Binyon, Bernard Levin, Peter Kellner, Roger Scruton, DAVE HEPWORTH, , JOHN A. GRIMER, , JOHN WHEELER, , GEORGE GALLOWAY, , TARIK SOMER, , TIMOTHY ROYLE, , JOHN M. SUTCLIFFF, , KEN RAWNSLEY, , NICHOLAS ELLIOTT, , SIMON GOURLAY, , JOANNA SHAW, , R. B. ROBINSON, , By Hugh Clayton, By Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, A colleague, Hon Gerard Noel, John Russell Taylor, Max Bell, James, Methuen-Campbell, Noël Goodwin, Stephen Pettitt, Dennis Hackett, Executive Editor Kenneth Fleet, By Clifford Webb, Motoring Correspondent, By Philip Robinson, By William kay City Editor, By Wayne Lintott, By Our City Staff, By Frances Williams Economics Correspondent, Michael Clark, Wayne Lintott, By Jonathan Clare, Sir Douglas Hague, By Bill Johnstone, by Paul Walton, By Geoffrey Ellis, By Russell Jones, by Peter White, By Rex Malik, by Roger Woolnough, Geoffrey Ellis, by Alan Lewis, by Peta Levi, by Nicholas Timmins, By Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, From Richard Eaton, , From Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By John Woodcock, Cricket Correspondent, From David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, , By Pat Butcher, By Paul Harrison, By Nicholas Harling, By John Nicholls, By Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, By Mitchell Platts, By Gordon Allan, By Conrad Voss Bark, By Mandarin (Michael Phillips, By Brian Beel, Edited by Peter Lee, Mario Modiano,

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Index. News: Seven die in shoot-out after rocket attack, Labour shuns Oxford debate on EEC, Spanish sailor dies in attack on Navy launch, Party congress a triumph for Papandreou, Electricians' union takes no-strike deals to 'sunrise strip' companies, Whitehall brief Civil Service rock 'dynamited by Thatcher', Germany: enter the leisure ethic, London and Liverpool Trust collapses, MPs' fear over benefit cut for pit families, BMW car works to shut down as German strike bites, Russian Olympic pull-out 'is final', EEC prepares anti-terror code after Howe plea, Shake-up at the top in Yugoslavia, Fashion Fashion Editor's Comment, Backlash in Punjab checked by curfew, Top Nazi Walter Rauff dies in Chile, Protest on 'police incitement of gays', The Times Information Service, Science report Ancient wood's value to plant life, Banker in Moscow death fall said he knew of a British spy, inquest told, Look back at Community in the making, Missing children 'went willingly', Teachers to extend pay strikes, Will it soon be a Gang of One?, Kohl faces defeat over tax amnesty, Bail for pilot accused of killing wife, Rome fans stage an early kick off, Home improvements: 2 Outlook is bleak despite grants review, Defence White Paper Nato narrows the gap in conventional forces, Namibia future still in the balance Pretoria profits from party squabbles, Harmony again as woman clarinetist bows out, Healing America's deepest scar at the wall of loss, PSA under fire on 'misleading' figures, Man shotdead as police foil post office raid, Thatcher asks for report on MP's arrest, Vietnam Now Part 2 Neighbours fear the tiger with more teeth than bite, Arrest of rabbi stuns settlers, The action behind the diamond curtain, Sari Squad tackles European racism, Reagan renews his efforts to secure MX missile funds, NUJ 'blacks' talks on new technology, Paris takes Gaddafi's Chad offer seriously, International campaign for British films, Tamil deadline passes, $4.5 bn standby loan for Chicago bank, Lack of pit repairs costing millions, The Times Diary, Stress of infertility 'like that of cancer', Solidarity leaders spurn jail release deal, Afghan gasmask request backs reports of Soviet use of chemical weapons, Gadget games to help the patient, Alliance launches its campaign for Europe, moreover... From byte to verse and back again, Videos on Inter-City, Heseltine changes tack over Navy, Busy royal schedule revealed for D-Day celebrations, Prisoners of conscience Ussr Vladimir Khailo, The last link with a lost world, Archaeology Bronze Age village emerges from lake, Watford's winning wizard, Letter from Athens Paper monuments face destruction, Point To Point Treloggan hits 50 on Highland Drake, White-collar threat of action over pay, 20,000 in miners' protest march, Philippines election violence Thugs disrupt vote count to block the opposition, Commentary, Pit talks may be held in secret. Display Advertising: Apple '84, Vax, The Office Automation Show And Conference, The Apple Iic, Gould, Multiple Display Advertisements, Tandy, Nec, Allied Hambro, Kaypro, Barratt, Every & Plantsatree, Americanairlines, Angela Gore Ltd., Stc, Ibm Computer Professionals, Taylor Woodrow, 3I Investors In Industry, The Times, Nt, Esso Petroleum Company Limited, Gulf Air, Christie's, Roland Orr & Partners, Glynwed International, Mark 2 Renault 18, Trusthouse Forte, Federative Republic Of Brazil, Black & Taverner, Hewlett Packard, The Garden State, Btr, Grater London Enterprise Board, Obas. Arts and Entertainment: Manchester win club bridge cup, Torvill and Dean win TV personality prize, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 16,430, Today's television and radio programmes, Concise Crossword (No 342), £1m tag on portrait that sold for £3,150. Law: Keeping stolen item Broom v Crowther, Court of Appeal Judicial review not apt for unfair dismissal Regina v East Berkshire Health Authority, Ex parte Walsh, Praise for girl who tackled Tube hooligans, 'Minder' for £6m gang jailed, Divisional Court Justices can order medical reports before jury trial Regina v Ramsgate Justices, Ex parte Kazmarek, Elementary elimination of the impossible Mabanaft GbmH v Consentino Shipping Company SA, Intoximeter print-out rejected, Jurors saw counsel as judge and prosecutor Regina v Hoyland-Thornton, Magistrate has power to rescind bail Regina v Governor of Ashford Remand Centre, Ex parte Harris, Whether an order is interlocutory Nnadi v Cotson and Others, Polytechnic must name picket students. Picture Gallery. Politics and Parliament: Hostages No secret deal with Unita over release, Police Bill Minister defends new police power to stop vehicles, M25 services-two sites under study, Staffing the new London Transport board, Coal Dispute Walker resists pressure to call coal leaders together. News in Brief. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): When madness is abroad, no hostage to misfortune. Editorials/Leaders: Military Management, Finance And Industry Edinburgh looks down on financial supermarkets, Tandem Troubles, Subsidising Home Owners. Letters to the Editor: Academic freedom, Facts and faith in Christian heritage, Off pitch, Music its own reward, Giving the lie to liars, Alms and the manner, Straw burning, Solvent abuse, Teaching a need for better rewards. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: Latest appointments, Pupils win US science awards. Deaths. Obituaries: Dr Celina Sokolow, Sir George Erskine, Professor Charles Holt Smith Radar and guided weapons, Mr Bernard Schaffer. Reviews: Galleries Too impressionable for his own good Henry Lamb 1883-1960 Manchester City Art Gallery Reginald Hallward 1858-1948 Christopher Wood Robert Gibbings and Viva Talbot Michael Parkin Muirhead Bone 18761953 Garton and Cooke, Concerts Monte Carlo PO/ Foster, Rock Echo and the Bunnymen St George's Hall, Liverpool, Television Occupied people, Nash Ensemble Queen Elizabeth Hall, London debuts Miniature charms. Stock Exchange Tables: Money Markets, Stock Exchange Prices Technical rally, Recent Issues, Authorized Units & Insurance Funds, Stock Market Shares defy interest rate worries, Foreign Exchanges, Wall Street Dow slips as bargain hunters hold back, Stock Exchanges. Business and Finance: A new line in 'bells and whistles' in networking information, Dropping in with the 'chip' show, Institutions take firm line on boycott of Reuters issue, Commodities, Computer Briefing IBM keeps them all waiting, This is the man who, probably more than any, Tempus Setback for Unilever's bumper year hopes, Job Scene Finding a way to beat ITEC cash shortage, Paintbox finds a place in the theatre, MSX launch heralds new PC revolution, Banks face holdings disclosure, The Week The lure of the Valley of Competition, Irritation gave birth to an IBM 'baby', Tebbit statement 'soon', People/John Pearce of Pearce Technology Inspiration from the American market, News In Brief Unilever profits up, House buying on the screen, Sell-off safeguard could undervalue share debut Jaguar's price of protection, 600 Group sells Clausing stake, Off on the road from Camelot, Interest Rates, Mercantile makes the most of stock market change, Readicut bounces back to profit, Tokyo index falls again, BPCC bid confirmed by Maxwell, Jerome fights its way back, US backs Frenchman for OECD, Mercantile to buy Jessel for £23m, Gold, Money Markets, The wages-jobless factor, Books Books to cheer the marketing manager, Currencies, New business competition, Letters In pursuit of the pirates, At home with the fifth generation family. Business Appointments: Appointments Nicolson stands down as chairman of BTR. Classified Advertising: Entertainments, Announcements, Computer Appointments, Legal Appointments. Sport: Tennis Celebrities drop out as Britons miss out, Sports in Brief, Today's Fixtures, Leading scorers, Cricket West Indies take an ominous step down the long, hard road, Yachting Round-France boat race goes overland, Bowls Masters line up for eight of the best, Weightlifting Another reason for Supple to celebrate, Golf: Royal Audience For European No 1 Faldo into sport's upper echelons, Motor Racing Fuel restrictions may halt Renault's race, Volleyball The greatest show is still London bound, Football: A Manager Packs His Bags And A Player His Boots Players are annoyed as Mullery departs, Badminton Mountains await England teams, For The Record, Athletics Britain puts its two Olympic marathon men on trust, Fishing Where famous men find peace of mind Edwards the rod spins a little magic in Arcadia, Boxing The day that Bruno picked Lawless up from the floor, Rugby Union: England Party Fly Out To South Africa Today On Seven-Game Tour England players must give answers for a patient public, Racing: Harwood Books Piggott To Partner Sackford In Newbury Comeback Satinette can prove Oaks material, Basketball Best chance ever to reach Olympics. Births. Property: Rentals. Weather: The Weather.

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