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The Times - 19/11/1984

1984; Gale Group;

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By Anthony Bevins, Paul Routledge, By Patricia Clough, By Our Labour Editor, By Our Political Correspondent, By Michael Horsnell, , Alice Brinton, , From Richard Ford, By Julian Haviland Political Editor, By Hugh Clayton, Local Government Correspondent, By Anthony Bevins, Political Correspondent, From Tim Jones, By Rodney Cowton, Defence Correspondent, By Pat Healy, By Richard Evans, Lobby Reporter, By Jonathan Davis, Business Correspondent, By Lucy Hodges, Education Correspondent, By Christopher Warman, Property Correspondent, By John Young Agriculture Correspondent, By Nicholas Timmins, Social Services Correspondent, From Diana Geddes, , By Kenneth Mackenzie, Ian Murray, From Richard Wigg, , From Christopher Thomas, , From Christopher Walker, , From Michael Hornsby, , From W P Reeves, From Our Correspondent, From Thomson Prentice, , From Mario Modiano, From Peter Nichols, From Richard Owen, From Kuldip Nayar, , Edward Mortimer, Ann Kent, Miles Kington, PENNY PERRICK, PHS, Gerald Manners, Colin Robinson, Roger Boyes, Anne Sofer, Howard Jacobson, P. J. ROCHFORD, , M. ALKER, , J. D. FAGE, , L. JONATHAN COHEN, , A. L. LATHAM-KOENIG, , JACK STRAW, , GEOFFREY CHANDLER, , DAVID OWEN, , NOEL ANNAN, , S. JOHN PIRT, , CHARLES WATKINS, , ROBERT MACLENNAN, , STEPHEN SHAW, , ALAN MAYLIN, , HUGH PESKETT, , RUTH DANIEL, , By Charles Knevitt, Architecture Correspondent, Clifford Longley, Nicholas Kenyon, Hilary Finch, Sheridan Morley, Peter Ackroyd, John Percival, Sarah Hogg Economics Editor, Michael Jankowski, By Peter Wilson-Smith, Banking Correspondent, From Maxwell Newton, By David Smith, Economics Correspondent, By Our City Editor, Pete Deighton, Pam Spooner, By Peter Ball, By Keith-Macklin, By Sydney Friskin, By Colin McQuillan, From Rex Bellamy, Tennis Correspondent, , By Nicholas Keith, From Peter Aykroyd, By Peter Tatlow, By David Hands Rugby Correspondent, From Mitchell Platts, , By Michael Seely, From Richard Streeton, Simon Barnes, Edward Fennell, Peter Dear, Peter Davalle, Michael Binyon,

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Index. News: NCB ready for 'surge' back to pits, Cruise base protest, The famine in Ethiopia Refugees vie for food with the vultures as farm animals perish, Send a single girl a non-wedding gift, Blind children join the computer age, Campaign to dispel image of wood homes, Gandhi assassin tells of plot to kill other Indian leaders, Pooh footpath cash plea, British Airways anger at 'mischievous' report criticizing its efficiency, Nigeria denies coup plot and killings, Jesuit may be an Eton chaplain, European notebook An end to the night of the long knives, Classical riverside plan approved, 'Shower' helps warship weather atom blast, Owen and Steel to develop strategy for Alliance, Telecom document starts US row, The Times Information Service, New signs of car strike collapse, Father missing in rescue attempt, moreover... Your number could be up... or out of order, More lures for farmers to give up dairy herds, Flight from extinction for giraffes, Newcastle patient dies of Aids, Two brothers die digging for coal, 'Contaminated' Mars bars found after rat-poison call, Sect school pupils 'regularly beaten', Albinos can help eye researchers, US keeps up pressure on Managua as more Russian ships arrive, FitzGerald arrives for summit, Easing of Tebbit's workload forecast, West Bank Palestinians split by Amman meeting, BBC may go £7m over TV budget, Dog finds drugs cargo hidden in British ship, Massenet opera held over, Bishops will meet NUM despite Gummer sermon, 10,000 dog attacks on farm stock, Muldoon 'under pressure to stay', Mother of 10 fights sex for under-16s, Violence disrupts poll in New Caledonia, Ministers to press ahead with fluoride in water scheme, Two fat years-then comes the lean future, Chernenko blunts Washington optimism, Building top of accident league, Clampdown on quangos expected, British Telecom sale:1 Cash to flow from building societies as up to 2m prepare to buy shares, Guide To The Islamic World The Shiite challenge, The Times Diary Still running into trouble, Eccentric spinster killed, Outfoxed by those crocodile tears, Chirac brings in young lieutenant to give party a brighter image, Malta bomb blasts mar start of school pact, Rally jams Madrid in protest over education reforms, Botha gives warning to "irresponsible press", Romania: who will follow the conducator?, When the pits are just a peepshow, Transylvania, part 1: Romania's restless minorities Feelings run high in Budapest and Bonn, Labour and Liberals are on course to drop fight for metropolitan councils, Churches split on Warnock, Letter from Bonn Envoys act to win hearts and minds, Horizons Getting the numbers right, Winter halt to work on Roman wreck, £500,000 appeal to save piano museum, Civil servants may break race deadlock, Navy dilemma on assault ships, Paris says Libya broke Chad pact. Law: Twelve face call boy charges, Residence rule for grants is against EEC law Regina v Inner London Education Authority, Ex parte Hinde Regina v ILEA, Ex parte Duverley Regina v Knowsley Metropolitan Borough Council, Ex parte Phillips, Judge in a hurry indicts 37, Mere receipt of cheque not taxable Parkside Leasing Ltd v Smith (Inspector of Taxes), Police inquiry on release of bomb case man, Judge cannot tell jury to convict Regina v Challinor, Brittan urged to aid Guernsey prisoner, Out of court settlement liable to gains tax Zim Properties Ltd v Procter (Inspector of Taxes) Procter (Inspector of Taxes) v Zim Properties Ltd, Delay fears over Corfu land ruling, Unconditional bail for miner in assault case, Gaddafi 'plotted to kill Thatcher', Reselling car with title retention clause Four Point Garage Ltd v Carter. Display Advertising: Bank Of Scotland, Gas, Woolwich Equitable Building Society, Post Office, Swire Pacific Limited, Westpac, Teacher's, Sotheby's, Tamnavulin, Sullivan Powell, Bos Software Ltd,, The Missions To Seamen, Base Lending Rates, Portfolio, Energy Efficiency Office., Halifax, Sperry, Ibm, EQUITY & Law, Cellnet, Artemide Gb, Army Officer, The Times Portfolio, Belgravia-Sheraton, Help The Aged Ethiopian Famine Appeal., Gate Way, Mha. News in Brief. Politics and Parliament: Minister to be drawn out on 'Rubens' cartoons, Parliament this week, MPs to hold public investigation of Special Branch. Picture Gallery. Arts and Entertainment: Sale room Impressionist follower in top league, Concise Crossword (No 499), The Times Crossword Puzzle No 16,589, Today's television and radio programmes. Editorials/Leaders: Ireland's Taboo, Iraq's Maturity. Letters to the Editor: Ancient woodlands, University tuition, Religious instruction, Coal dispute fought for wrong causes, Strait-laced, War trophy, The voice of faith, Sinking of the Belgrano, Selling justice as a commodity, Parole policy, Fully entitled?, Benefit to Treasury, Cost of withdrawal from Unesco, Out for a duck. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: Honours and awards, Appointments in the Forces, Church news, University news, Latest appointments, Brandt honour. Deaths. Obituaries: Eugenia Sheppard, Vic Dickenson, Rear-Admiral R. W. Armytage, Lord Maelor Former Welsh MP and champion of the miners. Reviews: Concerts Amadeus Quartet, Television Intriguing but inconclusive, A lifelong love of theatre, Opera and Dance at Covent Garden Keeping Mozart up on his toes, Opera out of town Carmen, LPO/Handley, Bintley's vision challenges all. Classified Advertising: Announcements, Educational, Plant A Tree For Just £1, La crème de la crème, Noval L B Port, Entertainments. Stock Exchange Tables: Unlisted Securities, Stock Exchanges, Stock Exchange Prices Capitalization and week's change, Investment Trusts. Business and Finance: Usm Review Monument well placed for record, US Notebook Recession looms as Fed tinkers, Finance And Industry Putting a perspective on Europe's problems, Old satellites find buyers, The Gilt-Edged Market Taking the long view on alternative stocks, BT 'looking at takeovers', Board Meetings, Banking chiefs resign ahead of Guinness Peat shake-up, Base rate cut to 9.5% expected, Currencies, Al-Fayeds will back Fraser chief in row, Ordinary Shares Growth depends on engineers' ability to change, Levi group faces 97% profit slump, News In Brief Sainsbury to expand at two sites. Sport: Golf Scotland fail to loosen Spain's grip on cup, Sports in Brief, Today's Fixtures, Tennis: Champions' Tournament Becomes Premier Indoor Event Lendl cashes in against jaded Jarrvd, Gymnastics Perfection attained, Racing: Three Ascot Inquiries Bring Reaction From Trainers Stronger guidelines needed before stewards take action, Bobsleighing Britain heading for a collision, Cricket Indian passive resistance stifles England, Hockey Richmond blocked by Taylor, Rugby Union Richmond and their co-tenants lack inspirational spirit, Trampolining Half a mark wins cup, They never come back but then there was Coe, Rugby Union Munster bedevilled by the Australian pack, Football Liverpool in full voice again as their revival rolls past Newcastle, Badminton England aiming higher after historic victory, Rugby League Australians on high as Warrington go under, For The Record, Squash Rackets Miss Opie on the run, Snooker Davis takes an easy Irish road to last 16. Births. Property: Rentals, Flat Sharing. Weather: The Weather.

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