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The Times - 11/01/1984

1984; Gale Group;

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By David Cross, Paul Routledge, By Frances Williams, Peter Wilson-Smith, From Christopher Walker, , By Henry Stanhope, Diplomatic Correspondent, By Michael Baily, Transport Editor, By Stewart Tendler, Crime Reporter, By Hugh Clayton, Local Government Correspondent, By Clifford Webb, Motoring Correspondent, From Anthony Bevins, Political Correspondent, By Mark Rosselli, By Rupert Morris, By David Hewson, Arts Correspondent, By Lucy Hodges, Education Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, From Harry Golombek, Chess Correspondent, , By Craig Seton, By Michael Baily Transport Editor, By Christopher Warman, Property Correspondent, By Peter Wilson-Smith Banking Correspondent, By Hugh Clayton, By Our Local Government Correspondent, By Bill Johnstone Technology Correspondent, From Nicholas Ashford, Mohsin Ali, , From John Earle, From Ray Kennedy, From Charles Harrison, From Michael Binyon, From Christopher Thomas, From Diana Geddes, From Ian Murray, , From Stephen Taylor, From Christopher Mosey, From Christopher Follett, From Kenneth Mackenzie, From Our Own Correspondent, From Roger Boyes, , Hilary Finch, John Percival, Michael Church, Irving Wardle, Miles Kington, Sarah Foot, Hamlyn, Shona Crawford Poole, Kathryn Selby, PHS, Bernard Levin:, Peter Kellner, Jock Bruce-Gardyne, ANDREW N. FAIRBAIRN, , JAMES B. McWHINNIE, , RICHARD WYNDHAM, , T. H. HUGHES-DAVIES, , I. D. COUTTS, , DAVID MILBANK CHALLIS, , FRANK FIELD, , JEFFREY JOWELL, , GERARD McKAY, , MILES CLIFFORD, , PHILIP MASON, , JOHN FERGUSON, , ANTHONY TILKE, , DAVID SERPELL, , By Pearce Wright, Science Editor, by Michael Clark, Executive Editor Kenneth Fleet, By Andrew Cornelius, By Wayne Lintott, From Bailey Morris, , By Frances Williams, Economics Correspondent, By Jonathan Clare, By Jonathan Davis, Financial Correspondent, By Our Financial Staff, By Our Industrial Staff, By Vivien Goldsmith, edited by Michael Prest, By John Lawless, Tim Congdon, From Chris Moore, By Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, From John Hennesy, , By George Act, By Michael Seely, By Pat Butcher, By a Special Correspondent, Christopher Warman, Edited by Peter Dear, From Richard Owen, Richard Owen,

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Index. News: Palme's budget over-cautious, opposition says, Break-up of Calke Abbey postponed, Unesco members may be asked to make up loss, Spy trial: Herr Reiner Paul, The Times Information Service, OAU still trying to bring Chad sides together, Solidarity men go on jail fast, Ill Husain gives key job to Palestinian, Diary Of A Job Hunter, Falling pound may bring record tourist influx, Hopes fade for cut in home loans, Alan Franks tells how Brooke Knapp conquered a fear of flying to become a record breaker The high-living fast lady, Greenpeace to be sued again, Prior Dublin talks could strengthen security links, Voters defy the cold in Denmark, The Times Cook Sweet, sour, and very seasonal, Thatcher faces Tory uprising on rate-capping, America's hungry to get no more aid, The other Mrs Gandhi reinforces a woman's place at the top, Gatwick's smugglers crowd cells, Journalists intensify BBC threat, Snow Reports, Police called to Archway Road inquiry, Letter from Moscow Orwell recruited to the Soviet cause, The wages of sin are not for the poor, Poacher ordered to pay £1,085 for killing and ill-treating badgers, Full diplomatic links after 116 years US recognizes the Vatican, If miners ban lasts 20 years it will 'not harm economy', Howell's School, Denbigh, GP rebuked for failing to see patient, £220 pit rebels are a race apart, Joseph backs school economics lessons, 'Seberg' to end run early, Jenkin backs down over Green Belt, Equal pay for Greeks, Homeless cost £7m a year, French give Talbot migrant workers cash to return home, France holds out olive branch in effort to end Athens conflict, Briton died in Soviet explosion, West Berliners angry as city slashes rail link, Peterhead prisoners surrender after riot, France flies six Basque suspects to Guadeloupe, EEC agriculture: 3 The case against dropping CAP, Binnie Hale 20s star dies at 84, Mugabe's inquiry to hear of atrocities, BBC-IBA talks on direct satellite project, Control of guerrillas key to Mozambique's relations with Pretoria, No hope for cut in loan rates, Freed Miss Bhutto flies to Zurich for treatment, Moscow suggests chemical ban, The Times Diary People in glass houses, Metro fitted with new safety tyre, Ousted Polish TV chief blames party vendetta, Academics offer aid for Italian studies, Chesterfield selection committee alleges 'heavy mob' pressure, Militant group expelled, Threat to 2,000 jobs at Ford Dagenham, Why typist fails to measure up, Rama Rao survives knife attack, Cuts the councils must not evade, First Person Paradise paused, Howe presses PLO to join search for Middle East formula, 'Morning Star' seeks printing work, Security officer denies plot to kill Aquino, moreover..., Regilding a nation's golden age, Dismissed Nato general claims compromising photographs are forged, Access acts against forgeries, Diplomatic shakeup by Grenada, Road-building boost 'vital for cities', Experiment to slow M1 speeders, Reagan greets Zhao with pledge to step up trade and no mention of Taiwan, Lebanon main issue in Shultz-Thatcher talks, Owen and Brooke the models for Nigerian strongman Soldier-poet in seat of power, Director's dream at £50,000, Policeman tells Njonjo inquiry of arms imports, Science report Hope for endangered species, Christopher Walker looks at the recall of Jordan's 'rotting parliament' How Husain voted for Arafat, Print union blamed for closure of company, Jan Morris concludes her visit to China,and remains a wondering outsider The bored quarter of the Earth, Talking bus stops for London. Law: Hotels chief jailed for tax fraud, Jail sentence for Reagan official, Brother and sister killed girl for £24, Secrets case clerk on unconditional bail. Display Advertising: Lso, Jean Seberg, P&o Air Holidays, Littlewoods, Cubes, The Cordon Bleu Cookery School, Important Notice, The Times, Halifax, Ford, China, Nationwide, Tate Gallery, Oxford Music Associates Ltd.,, Base Lending Rates, The Old Vic, Daniel. Picture Gallery. News in Brief. Arts and Entertainment: Concise Crossword (No 245), Storming win at bridge congress, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 16,332, Today's television and radio programmes, Chess struggle fiercer. Reviews: Dance Royal Ballet Sadler's Wells, Concert Park Lane Group Purcell Room, Theatre Softcops The Pit, Authentic European, Television Weighty matters. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): the way we live now If these bones lie at peace, civilization can surely rest. Editorials/Leaders: An Inflationary Warning, Finance And Industry Hoare Govett wins the Telecom challenge, The CAP Does Not Fit, The Pope's Divisions. Letters to the Editor: Rates Bill spending, House decay, Press intrusion, Royal Family duties, Fair deal for Johnson, Places where they sing, Peace studies, Steps to prevent glue-sniffing, Wide legal training, Rail archive disposal, Pressure to reform tax allowances, Off the track in wartime India, Church and remarriage, Falklands solution. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Official Appointments and Notices: Latest appointments. Obituaries: Mr Dimitrios Bitsios, Mr James Cubitt, Prince Souvanna Phouma Former Prime Minister of Laos, Mr Harry Selby. Stock Exchange Tables: · Ex dividend. a Ex all. b Forecast dividend. c Corrected, Authorized Units & Insurance Funds, Recent Issues, Wall Street, Stock Exchanges. Business and Finance: Index slips below 800, LRC sells offshoot for £2.8m, Commodities, Europeans set to retaliate against US special steels, Wall Street hit by profit-taking, Investors' Notebook · Hogg Robinson widens its horizons, The Boom In Housing Credit Boom in home loans engineers recovery, US-owned yard wins Britoil job, Shop sales close to peak, Venture fund brings psychoanalysis to the City Headshrinking tomorrow's businessmen, Harvard 'to act against oil group', Interest Rates, Singapore boost for Metro Cammell bid, Gold, Company News In Brief, Lloyd's to introduce rules on divestment by Easter, Bid for Trident expected, Sterling: Spot and Forward, News In Brief Record for business failures, Currencies, MEPC in £70m bond issue, BP abandons first Chinese trial well. Business Appointments: Appointments Waddington names deputy chairman. Sport: Bobsleigh: East Germans' Hammer Blow With New Sledge Richter looks like being in a class of his own, Yachting Effortless start by Cairns, David Miller finds a hero in the tradition of Captain Oates Heroism as high as the sea is deep, ICE Skating Russian rivals try to lead Torvill and Dean a merry dance, Cricket S Africans undone by speed of Moseley, Racing: Local Stewards To Be Given Greater Flexibility Over Riding Offences A great Barrier Reef for Earnshaw, For The Record, Sports in Brief, Athletics Cram is a more equal champion than Parsons, Today's Fixtures, Table Tennis Prean is dropped for match with Yugoslavia, Cricket Pakistanis run out of the chase, Skiing Stenmark's first giant of season, Football: Jacques Georges would have had his faith in the game renewed last night at Vicarage Road The Cup tie that jumped for joy, Tennis Miss Durie plays the guinea pig, Boxing Smart's defence is still on, Golf Rabbits get chance to fare even better. Classified Advertising: Educational Courses, La crème de la crème, Musical Instruments, Wanted, Super Secs, Entertainments. Property: Rentals, Property Buyers' Guide, Residential property/ Living on the water's edge. Births. Weather: The Weather.

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