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The Times - 20/12/1984

1984; Gale Group;

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By Philip Webster and Rodney Cowton, From Christopher Thomas, By Tim Glover, By Julian Haviland and Richard Evans, By Paul Routledge, Labour Editor, From Mary Lee, , By Philip Howard Literary Editor, By Henry Stanhope Diplomatic Correspondent, From Richard Ford, , By Peter Evans, Home Affairs Correspondent, By David Walker, Social Policy Correspondent, By Charles Knevitt Architecture Correspondent, By Philip Webster, Political Reporter, By Ronald Faux, By Paul Valleley, By Robin Young, By Clifford Longley, Religious Affairs Correspondent, By David Hewson Arts Correspondent, By Our Arts Correspondent, By John Young, By Derek Harris Commercial Editor, By Nicholas Timmins, Social Services Correspondent, From Christopher Thomas, , From Ian Murray, , From Zoriana Pysariwsky, From Richard Owen, From Michael Hornsby, , From Ian Murray, From Hasan Akhtar, From Robert Fisk Toklabab Camp, By Our Foreign Staff, From Susan MacDonald, From Diana Geddes, From Mohsin Ali, From Harry Debelius, , Irving Wardle, Paul Griffiths, John Percival, Max Bell, Celia Brayfield, Lee Kuan Yew, David Watts, Miles Kington, Fiona MacCarthy, James Fenton, Peter Jones, Andrew Sinclair, Marcel Berlins, John Higgins, PHS, Ronald Butt, A. N. Author, ANDREW McLEOD, S. H. COOKE, , BURTON OF COVENTRY, , PETER FLEETWOOD-HESKETH, , HUGH P. ELLIOTT, , I. BLEDDYN DAVIES, , RICHARD N. HAASS, , J. M. COOLEY, , MICHAEL SMITH, , D. A. BELL, , IAN SMART, , ERIC LOWDEN, , DAVID REINDORP, , By Pearce Wright, Science Editor, A friend, The Rt Hon Lord Rawlinson, , Executive Editor Kenneth Fleet, From David Young, , By David Smith, Economics Correspondent, By Philip Robinson, By Our Economics Correspondent, By Pam Spooner, By Richard Thomson, By Alison Eadie, From John Earl, , By Jeremy Warner, By Tim Congdon, Judith Huntley, By Colin McQuillan, Michael Field, By Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, By Conrad Voss Bark, Michael Stevenson, By William Stephens, By Paul Harrison, By Mandarin (Michael Phillips), By Marcus Williams, By Simon Wilde, By Ivo Tennant, By Rex Bellamy, By Alan Gibson, By John Nicholls, By Paul Newman, Barrie Sherman, Peter Davalle, Peter Dear, Trevor Fishlock,

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Index. News: Weinberger deplores paper's disclosure of shuttle spy mission, Ship handed over 10 months late, Professor claims Bach music find, Jenkin's cash squeeze More homes fall into disrepair, Oil fears push sterling below $1.17 in US, Wife of peer choked to death after overdose of heroin, pathologist says, Washington seeks new extradition agreement, The year Africa lost 5m children Unicef offers hope for the future, Peru and Malta criticized by jurists, moreover..., Russians plan new embassy buildings, Yorkshire's Operation Santa Claus, Mild winter blamed for bean surplus, Christmas boom for microwave cookers, The Times Diary Pentonville penman, Speaking volumes-of blah, Jobs: a blueprint for 1985, Press Council rebuke for The Times, The Times Information Service, Tighter rules on bugging, Advice on drugs list, The suffering that can only get worse, 40 arrests in Austrian dam protest, Rugby tries to make scrum a safer place, Operation Faith finished, Zia poll optimism challenged, Closer scrutiny of child molesters, Svetlana to make home in Georgia, A guilt-edged Christmas, Spanish hopes rise for EEC deal next month, US Navy sets the Russians buzzing, Saturday, Errors led to fatal gas blast, Revellers fly to snow and sun, New defence posts cause storm of protest from MPs, BBC attacked for 'plugging' records, Debate on RAF trainer refused, The inspiration of personal endurance and bravery, Rejection of Fabius TV debate offer highlights French divide, Horizons The Times guide to career development Working at retirement, Three months at the UN More power to the West, $73m for centre in Addis, US to quit Unesco in ten days, The man who worked an economic miracle The Times Profile:, New towns: 4 Success story north of the border, The Queen accepts invitation to visit China in 1986, Weinberger Star Wars reassurance, Tory rebels hold back Government wins by 100 on council cuts, Dilemma for Anglicans Stalemate on remarriage, US presents united Nato to counter Kremlin Star Wars propaganda, Dairy payments suspended EEC penalizes states over milk quota, Science report Children who risk schizophrenia, South African police seize ITN film, Letter from Delhi How Subedar Ali fought a man-eating tiger, Pits strike could go on for years, says Willis, Ulster keeps 'supergrass' trials despite 35 acquittals, Airline plans £288 peak return to US, Tea is still the favourite drink despite rising cost, 'True poet' Ted Hughes is Laureate, EEC fish ministers in cold water, Robberies prevalent as crime figures rise, Derbyshire to sue Jenkin over curbs on spending, Guinea reshuffle in drive on state corruption, Hostages 'alive in Zimbabwe', Gadaffi meets Gonzalez in surprise Palma visit. Display Advertising: Ppa, The Signal Conpanies, Inc., Air France, Collets, Barnardo's, Olympus, Midland Bank, Spectator, Banco Santo Spirito, Foyles Art Gallery, Crystalate Holdings Plc, The Times, Montagu Investment Management Limited, Harveys, Sinclair, Norwich Union Insurance, Fii Group Plc, The Limited, Inc., Base Lending Rates, Royal Mint-Chocolate Liqueur. Law: Solicitor cleared on appeal, Court of Appeal Budget undertaking a Community Treaty Regina v Her Majesty's Treasury, Ex parte Smedley, High Court supremacy in welfare of wards M v Lambeth London Borough, Juvenile court priority over wards in care In re K (a minor), Parents seeking access C v C. Arts and Entertainment: Concise Crossword (No 526), The Times Crossword Puzzle No 16,616, Thatcher portrait blamed, Today's television and radio programmes, Chandler loses to outsider, British Library's cuts warning, Moscow chess draw again after 20 moves. News in Brief. Politics and Parliament: House Of Lords Peers want to carry on as they are, Local Government Government must stick to economic strategy, Film Industry Britain a colony of United States, Trade Educating public to buy shares. Picture Gallery. Reviews: Strength of character Saved, Sapphist letters turned to dust, Opera Sinking feeling disappears The Magic Flute, Pop music Culture Club, Television Subtle delights, Pictures to savour from Wimbledon, A Victorian Wisden rises from the Ashes, Triumphs and tragedies afloat, Lay on Macbuff con brio, Dance No Go Zone, Crime, My CUP runneth over, Was she saint or bitch?, Theatre:, A genuine rival to Rothmans, Compelling echoes of cricket's 'voice', Fiction Blasts from old bellows, A big hit with two centuries, Not so much a bad player more a funny writer. Editorials/Leaders: Vote For Muhammad, And The General, Meanwhile, Back Home, Problems for Price Waterhouse, Succour The Children, Finance And Industry Sterling undermined by Treasury-Bank rift. Letters to the Editor: Hope for healthy Christmastide, Great past, but a doubtful future, Christmas spirit?, Stansted report, Dropping the pilots, Flying wheels, US views on Cyprus, Dressing down, Conditional aid, Doubts about an 80mph limit, Advertising on BBC, Student grants. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Births. Official Appointments and Notices: Middle Temple, Church news, University news, Fulbright first, Latest appointments Wildlife advisor for farmers, Lincoln's Inn awards. Deaths. Obituaries: Vice-Adm Sir Arthur Power, Christopher Chamberlain, André Laug, Maj George Ponsonby, Mr Luther Adler American character actor. Stock Exchange Tables: Wall Street, Stock Market Report Bowater jumps 19p as fund managers spot the bargain, Authorized Unit Trusts, Recent Issues, Stock Exchange Prices More cheer for investors, Foreign Exchanges. Business and Finance: Pay rises accelerate to average of 8.2%, US bank buys stake in Panmure Gordon, Money Markets And Gold, Quilter apologises, Commodities, TSB to spend £8m on sell-off advertising, Nottingham bid fails, Waddington stake sold, Market Summary, Joint venture for Shipley and Imperial Life, New town's decision day, Investment Trusts, Zanussi approves Swedish takeover, Company News, Company News In Brief, Opec threat to drive down North Sea oil prices, London Financial Futures, US growth increases to 2.8%, Economic Commentary Timidity at Treasury will not force silence on the wets, Opax offers £21m for Causton, Tempus Westland puts a brave face on poor sales. Business Appointments: Appointments. Property: Rentals, Commercial Property Peel turns industrial relics into profits. Sport: Rackets Harford and Bailey come back in style, United Nations Blacklist Rebuke for England over S African tour, Cricket: England Tame East Zone Spinners Fowler underlines case with sparkling century, Football: Injured Pair May Return For Champions In Televised Game, For The Record, Peter Ball sees the boat come in for Darlington and Hartlepool Revival spreads in the north-east, Sports in Brief, Miss Hardcastle cuts down on revelry Long days for an overnight success, Today's Fixtures, Racing: Disappointing Entry For Kempton's Feature Race On Boxing Day Rigton Beau ready for a repeat, Weightlifting Threat of ban to Soviet pair, Surveys sought in fight to save fish, Squash Rackets Beeson included in England squad, Rugby Union England want to put game back on its feet with radical law changes, Handball Danes making an impact, Olympic Games Seoul sponsors named, Boxing McGuigan's win proves that he is ready for the world. 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