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The Times - 20/01/1984

1984; Gale Group;

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By Philip Webster, Political Reporter, By Anthony Bevins, Political Correspondent, By Richard Evans, By Thomson Prentice, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, From Henry Stanhope, Diplomatic Correspondent, , By David Young, Energy Correspondent, By Barrie Clement, By Michael Baily Transport Editor, By Paul Routledge, Labour Editor, By Kenneth Gosling, By Peter Hennessy, From Rodney Cowton, , By Our Labour Editor, By Colin Hughes, By Arthur Osman, By Julian Haviland, Political Editor, By Anthony Bevins Political Correspondent, By Philip Webster, By Nicholas Timmins, Social Services Correspondent, By Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Stewart Tendler, Crime Reporter, By Our Arts Correspondent, From Tim Jones, By David Hewson Arts Correspondent, From Peter Nichols, , From Stephen Taylor, , From Diana Geddes, , From Hasan Akhtar, From Richard Wigg, , From Martha Honey, San Jose, , From Zoriana Pysariwsky, , From Richard Owen, , From Christopher Thomas, , From Godfrey Morrison, , From Christopher Walker, , From Ian Murray and Frederick Bonnart, , From Michael Hornsby, , Dennis Hackett, John Percival, Irving Wardle, Stephen Pettitt, David Robinson, Simon Barnes, Miles Kington, Olivia Timbs, Lorraine Fraser, By Michael Young, PHS, Bernard Levin:, David Watt, Philip Howard, LUCILLE CAMPEY, , COLIN GEORGE, , EDWARD LEIGH, , TIMOTHY GARDAM, , JAMES NAMIBIA, , DAVID BRUNO, , ROSEMARY SCOTT, , JOHN HAVARD, , ROBERT VINCENT, , MAIR ROBERTS, , RICHARD CARTER, , D. J. BENDLE, , MICHAEL OUNSTED, , By Geraldine Norman, Sale Room Correspondent, By John Young, Agricultural Correspondent, A correspondent writes:, Kenneth Fleet, By John Lawless, By Our Economics Correspondent, By Frances Williams Economics Correspondent, By Peter Wilson-Smith Banking Correspondent, By Jonathan Clare, By Jeremy Warner, From Bailey Morris, By Edward Townsend, Industrial Correspondent, By Our Financial Staff, by Michael Clark, By Derek Harris, edited by Michael Prest, By Wayne Lintott, By Clive White, By John Wilcockson, By William Stephens, From Derek Hodgson, From Rex Bellamy, Tennis Correspondent, , By Dick Hinder, By Chris Than, By Nicholas Harling, Mitchell Platts, By Jenny MacArthur, By Joyce Whitehead, Edited by Peter Davalle, By Nicholas Timmins, Roger Boyes,

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Index. News: Fleet Street strike threat collapses, Jonathan Sale turns back the pages for a fresh look at the golden age of magazines A hard life under the Glossy cover, Marchais lashes economic policy but says party will remain in coalition, moreover..., Leyland Trucks cut 1,000 jobs, Letter from Warsaw Downward spiral to despair, Ambassador takes up Peking post, Retarded Pakistanis released, Cemetery work for jobless, Couple held in Harrods bombing, Takeover 'threat to new house prices', The OED boy network honours Mr Slips, Skyship ready to lead new challenge in the air, Moscow's tactics at Stockholm hampered by Andropov's illness, A breathing space to think afresh, The Times Information Service, First Person Pop goes my first myth of parenthood, 2% rise in power cost, High-flying Heseltine, GPs get offer of talks on deputies, Talks may resume on troop reduction, 'Gaping holes' in mortuary legislation, Marriage ban goes to Vatican, Science report Moorland erosion 'can be reversed', Radiation leak at top secret plant, Decision day for pitmen, Woman may have a rival to £3m claim, Thatcher lacks strategy for recovery, ex-adviser says, Coal fund invests in SuperTed, Unesco hoping US will stay, Housing benefit 'causing associations huge rise in rent arrears', 24 African nations need urgent food aid, says UN, Building neglect 'is costing billions', Detention without trial in Nigeria, Hattersley to campaign for Benn, Heath's colleagues accuse him of disloyalty in vote, Costa Rica rebuffs American military, Anatomy of a bureaucratic bungle, White House analysis Reagan pulls a master stroke, BR chief says future is secure, US eases sanctions on Poland, Wayland Kennet explains the problems encountered with his Bill to ban female circumcision Drawing a line between custom and cruelty, Charity may join fight over Getty painting, Emergency extended as guerrilla raids continue, Russia spreads its influence in Jordan, Marchais: a fatal decline?, Snow Reports, Islamic summit extended after debate on Egypt, TUC document calls for compromise with Government and society, Fear of confrontation as Spanish wage talks fail, Two dedicated men on a slippery slope, Opposition ultimatum to Marcos, Farmers disregard Mitterrand orders, Medical Briefing The beta factor-lifeline to artistic confidence, Rules for repatriation cash to be eased, General Motors to sponsor football school, American football in Britain: Crash! Pow! Wow!, The Times Diary European cup holder. Politics and Parliament: Housing Benefit Leaders in noisy clash over tax and benefit cuts, Flexible approach promised, Oman Contract Labour MPs not getting very far on Mark Thatcher, Safety No danger from radioactive leak, House Of Lords Support for education, Thatcher defends benefits cut Third Tory Commons revolt, Threat to Greenham high on defence committee agenda, Rates Bill opposition is curbed, Verdict on 'morning after' pill, Next week, Home Office None being kept in police cells. Picture Gallery. Display Advertising: Car Buyer's Guide, Poppy, Usm Review, The Times Microfilm Edition, Invest For School Fees Ltd., The Times, Halifax, Nspcc, M.E.M.O.. News in Brief. Law: Father of missing girl sues Astiz, Botha rejects Angolan terms for ceasefire, Court of Appeal Whether reasonably practicable to lodge claim in time Palmer and Saunders v South-end-on-Sea Borough Council, Video dealer to pay £11,200, Top Italian editor jailed for libelling Craxi, 'Kidnapped' woman addicted to heroin, Court's jurisdiction in wardship In re E (a Minor), Injunction on vaccine lab report, Killer 'did not speak of blackmail', Court of Appeal Repairing roof can be part of landlord's responsibility Douglas-Scott v Scorgie. Reviews: Theatre Circus Fratellini Shaw, Dance Star quality from Paris La Bayadère Covent Garden, Premieres for the Proms, Cinema Women beware women Carry Greenham Home (15) Barbican Dream Flights (PG) Gate Bloomsbury The Moon in the Gutter (18) Lumière Rue Cases nègres Barbican, Television Moving world, Concert BBCSO/Pritchard BBC Maida Vale. Classified Advertising: Entertainments, Personal Columns. Official Appointments and Notices: Critic honoured, University news, Latest appointments, RHS awards. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 16,340, Sale room Venetian Turners spurned by buyers, Concise Crossword (No 253), Today's television and radio programmes. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): the way we live now Excuse me, I'm lighting up a weasel. Editorials/Leaders: A Balanced Budget, Finance And Industry New faces for old at the Bank of England, Checkout time at the Savoy?, The Best Generals They've Got. Letters to the Editor: Paying for crime, Deafening applause, Fly-killers, Cure for apathy at 15 plus, Peace studies, Barrier to investment, Tito and Alexander, Ducks to water, Hard times for the homeless, Children and the Pill, Redefining equality, Hearing Church's voice in Namibia. Court and Social: Court Circular. Obituaries: Sir Deighton Ward, Vasilis Tsitsanis, Mr John Bolster, Dr Malcolm Kerr American University of Beirut. Business and Finance: Bankers hope to sign $6.5bn deal next week Brazilian loan gap nearly bridged, Thatcher critic's radical proposals A revolution to put Orwell in reverse, Commodities, Unions form new bank with Co-op, News In Brief BAe order from Air Wisconsin, Kuwaitis fail to gain Gleneagles stake, Harris rebuffed on approach to Stylo, Burglar alarm makers plan French drive, Smiths buys 14% stake in Downs, Companies too small to protect themselves, Your Own Business New money-saving role urged for the chambers, Interest Rates, Murdoch to fight on for Warner, £100m BP order hope for Harland, Research will be cheaper for exporters, Institute of Directors calls for tax cuts of £5bn, P&O jumps to record, Gower reveals rise in business fraud, Gold, Investors' Notebook · Retail boom lifts Dixons, Company News In Brief, Index at 823.9 record, Trinity of talents, Bank lending surge to £1.7bn threatens money targets, Currencies, Briefing 400 new jobs from one idea. Stock Exchange Tables: · Ex dividend. a Ex all. b Forecast dividend. c Corrected, Stock Exchanges. Sport: Motor Racing Doyen of the circuit dies, Sports in Brief, Tennis Mottram keeps temper and raises tempo, Classic remedy for American How Mahaffey found his appetite for the game, Bobsleigh Switzerland try to take bob out of Soviet book, Today's fixtures, Boxing Bout for Jones in March, Cycling Moser shatters Merckx's one-hour record, Hockey England selectors face a busy weekend, Skiing Swiss girls go downhill fast, Rugby Union Tight-knit relationship benefits the French, Athletics Six chosen for indoor competition, Football: Bright Futures For The New School And One Of The Old School £1m sponsorship gives life to Robson's dream of excellence, Cricket Fowler is omitted as England decide to play it safe, Racing The Tsarevich to pass test with courage, Basketball Top two clubs may move to new homes, Equestrianism Green opts to compete for Britain, Olympic Games £250,000 appeal by Britain, Rackets Painful blows sting Boone into action, For The Record. Weather: The Weather.

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