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The Times - 30/03/1984

1984; Gale Group;

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By Philip Webster, Political Reporter, By William Kay, By Our Political Reporter, From Christopher Walker, , By Paul Routledge, Labour Editor, By Rupert Morris, From David Walker, By Frances Williams, Economics Correspondent, By Geraldine Norman, Sale Room Correspondent, By Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, From Richrd Ford, By Our Legal Affairs Correspondent, By Craig Seton, By Karen Gold, By David Felton Labour Correspondent, By Rodney Cowton Defence Correspondent, By Robin Young, By David Hewson Arts Correspondent, By Kenneth Gosling, By Lucy Hodges, Education Correspondent, By Christopher Warman, Property Correspondent, By Alan Hamilton, By Philip Webster Political Reporter, From Ian Murray, , From Diana Geddes, From Our Own Correspondent, , From Alice Brinton, , From Our Correspondent, From Mohsin Ali, From Moshe Brilliant., From David Watts, From Keith Dalton, , From Peter Nichols, From Michael Hornsby, , By Henry Stanhope Diplomatic Correspondent, From Charles Harrison, From Nicholas Ashford, From Mario Modiano, From Christopher Thomas, From Michael Binyon, Miles Kington, Anne Swain, Geoffrey Cannon, PHS, Sarah Hogg, David Miller, Michael Hamlyn, David Watt, Philip Howard, ALFRED LATHAM-KOENIG, PIERS RODGERS, , CESARE MAZZONIS, , BRIAN LEWIS, , BRIAN DODGEON., HILL-NORTON., H. G. ApSIMON., JONATHAN SAYEED., MICHAEL BURGESS, DAVE WETZEL, MAURICE NORVIC:, OLIVER BARRATT, ROY CHAPMAN, , By Pearce Wright, Science Editor, Irving Wardle, Paul Griffiths, David Robinson, Dennis Hackett, Executive Editor Kenneth Fleet, From Bailey, Morris, , By Peter Wilson-Smith, Banking Correspondent, Philip Robinson, By Jonathan Clare, By Jeremy Warner, By Our City Staff, By Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, By Derek Harris, By Wayne Lintott, By Graham Searjeant, Financial Editor, From Michael Binyon, , Frances Williams, By David Powell, From Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, By John Blunsden, By Sydney Friskin, From Mitchell Platts, By David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, By Mandarin (Michael Phillips), by Clifford Webb, , by Peter Dear, Peter Davalle, Richard Owen,

Resumo

Index. News: Fears of Arab terror campaign after royal tour, £1m more for Citizens Advice Bureaux, Magazine marks a century, Swiss spray artist fails to escape jail term, Lonrho chief cut off cash Nkomo's 'darkest moment', Haig's memoirs fall on deaf ears in Washington, Foul play but still a try against apartheid?, Royal pardon not acquittal Court of Appeal rules, Police Bill: 2 United lobby makes the change, Contracts change to save £70m, Ombudsman complains he has 'less power than any in the world', Policeman takes on job as Mafia town mayor, Left-wing coup threatens future of Labour pair, French troops hand over to truce force, How Tina changed her wardrobe, Drought takes toll of migrant birds, Challenges to Israel's leaders, Medical Briefing Special Lifestyle with a death knell, M15 to investigate weaknesses in defence security, The Times Information Service, Ronay laments lack of first-rate pubs, Peking talks for Howe on Hongkong, Pickets in court and coal board urged to seek enforcement of injunction, Prayers and pistols at the great Sikh temple, Ten of the best between the covers, Daughter of Marcos to be election candidate, White-collar pay deals average 6%, Nissan chooses North-east, Back to firm foundations, Letter from Moscow Russia's magnificent obsession with food, A pillar of hope for the EEC, Rebels kill two more in Sri Lanka, Jobless trend up in spite of recovery, Report on Ulster Tory MEPs told to abstain in vote, US in middle of Aegean row, Coroner sums up at Davey inquest, Tornadoes leave 65 dead in Carolinas, 400 held on London day of protests, Commentary, Grand National affected by ticket forgeries, Motoring Out-of-the-rut driving from Subaru, Attack on coastal town shows Unita's power to sow wide disruption, Talkback Stillborn but still painful, Cairo cool over Libyan threat, Zanzibar detainee is named, The Times Diary A melting appeal, Docks site 'bollards' are cannon, Cross-border raid cover-up alleged, Liverpool postpones its budget, Unions unite to stop all coal movement, Man shoots himself in street after killing his family, Britain sails to protect the Gulf, Teachers warned about cane, Plea to Kinnock over rebuff to Euro MP, moreover... A mountain of little molehills, Science report Clockwork spawning of the coral reefs, Cruise run surprises protesters, Jerusalem embassy ruled out by Reagan, Referee wins on points in Hart-Mondale battle Gloves off as contenders go for the kill, Life policy relief curbs tightened, Duarte ahead in snail's pace count, 'Nasties' evidence in doubt, Inquiry likely into poly degree standards, 'Gay Jesus' hint in film condemned, Snow Reports, Football ban on mud attack boy, US out to sink $100m pirates, First Person I'm just a business perk, Police station questioning held legal, Mitterrand cuts jobs in crisis hit industries but more may have to go, Cheltenham Ladies' College, Senghor made first black 'Immortal'. Display Advertising: Passion Plan, Multiple Display Advertisements, Swire Pacific Limited, Singapore Airlines, Europcar, Sterling, Eacarey, Fairview Estates Plc, Commonwealth Of Australia, Conoco, The Times, Croda, Health Education Council, Investors In Industry Group, Premiere, Joy Of Sex, Gate Bloomsbury, Oscar Peterson, Champions, Amgold, The Economist, Kenwood, Base Lending Rates. Arts and Entertainment: Concise Crossword (No 305), Sale room Satinwood cabinet reaches £140,400, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 16,392, Today's television and radio programmes. Picture Gallery. News in Brief. Law: Law Report March 30 1984 Constable's power of arrest Mohammed v Duke, Royal Court day of decision. Property: Rentals, House prices rise by 14% a year. Politics and Parliament: Tube police, Spending Ratepayers suffering oppression, Coal Dispute Miners must be enabled to go to work, Two days for Bill on London Transport, Europe Thatcher's EEC ideals yet to be achieved, Agriculture Difficult decisions facing dairy industry, Police MP complains about police questioning, Telecom Bill Free directory inquiries for disabled people, Farm Prices Jopling defends EEC milk arrangements. Editorials/Leaders: The Nit-Pickers' Revenge, This Game IS Not The Only Thing, Financial And Industry Montagu and Greenwell prepare for the big bang, Cleaning Up Police Powers. Letters to the Editor: Posts at La Scala, Local radio in France, Pint-size increase, In pursuit of truth, Keeping defence enterprise in trim, Benefits for low-paid, Qualified ban on heavy lorries, Hayward as 'showcase', Time for breaking the EEC mould?, Bishop's move, Miss Tisdall's case, VAT on building. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Official Appointments and Notices: Psychiatrist wins award, Latest appointments. Obituaries: Mr Joseph Macleod, Lord Brooke Of Cumnor Former Conservative Home Secretary. Reviews: The history man Henry V Royal Shakespeare Theatre, Stratford, Opera Docteur Miracle/ Margot la Rouge Bloomsbury, A Midsummer Night's Dream Other Place, Cinema Too much of a good thing Yentl (PG) Leicester Square Theatre El Sur (The South) (U) Academy Two By Design (18) Gate Bloomsbury Reflections (15) Chelsea Cinema, Television Home and away. Business and Finance: Yard rescue costs up, Why agencies cannot cope with demand, The economic mirage-by 'rebel' professors, Hongkong shares slump on news of Jardine move, Commodities, Lotus 'will bar gates' to Revenue, Rumours lift CU shares, Shell battle over US merger plan, Grand Met sells drinks offshoot, Euro-$ Deposits, Tempus Revitalized Ibstock earns only faint City praise, News In Brief North Sea oil bonus, The Finance Bill Relief stays for old life policies-on strict terms, Turnround at Ibstock, Rules for share options, Rush expected for Porsche flotation, Interest Rates, US bank suspends loans to Argentina, Recovery in profits at Bridon, Gold, Money Markets, Briefing Country workshops catch on, Company News In Brief, Dollar Spot Rates, Currencies, TSB profitability up 70%, Debenhams in retail link-up with Harris, Other Markets. Stock Exchange Tables: Stock Exchange Prices Pressure off the banks, Wall Street Dow falls 3 points, Recent Issues, Authorized Units & Insurance Funds, Stock Market Report Bank shares help to dispel gloom, Foreign Exchanges, Stock Exchanges. Classified Advertising: Car Buyer's Guide, Announcements, Musical Instruments, Business To Business, Entertainments. Sport: Football: Milk Cup That Made Thousands Feel Good The game that generated a spirit that one had almost forgotten, Golf Thorpe's 68 tames wind and course, Rugby Union RFU members seeking some sense amidst the confusion, For The Record, Sports in Brief, Racing: Surprise Riding Engagement For Irish National Hope Cheers can make most of belated opportunity, Motor Racing Fuel sparks Porsche's move to quit Le Mans, Cricket Hogg injury threatens Test place, Athletics Mrs Smith leaves Olympic run to chance, Boxing: European Heavyweight Championship Pearce takes the pauper's path to throne, Cricket A happy birthday for Howarth and New Zealand, Badminton Jolly passed over again, Hockey UAU rise to the challenge of universities title. Births. Weather: The Weather.

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