The Times - 17/12/1984
1984; Gale Group;
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By Henry Stanhope, Diplomatic Correspondent, By Sarah Hogg Economics Editor, By Philip Webster, Political Reporter, By Rodney Cowton, Defence Correspondent, By Ronald Faux, By Lucy Hodges Education Correspondent, By David Felton, Labour Correspondent, From Roger Boyes, By Philip Webster Political Reporter, By Richard Evans, Lobby Reporter, By Hugh Clayton, Local Government Correspondent, By Michael Horsnell, By Paul Vallely, By David Walker Social Policy Correspondent, By Pearce Wright, Science Editor, By Nicholas Timmins Social Services Correspondent, By Our Political Reporter, By Staff Reporters, By Clifford Longley, Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Bill Johnstone, Technology Correspondent, By Our Technology Correspondent, By John Lawless, By Rupert Morris, By Peter Davenport, By Pearce Wright Science Editor, From Trevor Fishlock, From Alan Tomlinson, , Ian Murray, From Hasan Akhtar, , From Austin Sammut, From Richard Wigg, Madrid, From Moshe Brilliant, , From Donovan Moldrich, , From Our Correspondent, From Mario Modiano, From Douglas Tweedale, From Neil Kelly, , From Ivor Davis, Torin Douglas, Sally Brompton, Miles Kington, Madeleine Kingsley, PENNY PERRICK, PHS, by John Plender, Anne O'Connor, Paul Pickering, Anne Sofer, Colin Webb, PETER HOLT, DAVID HOPKINS, , R.J. D. WINTER, , A. L. LATHAM-KOENIG, , P. D. JAMES, , GRAHAM JAMESON, , JOHN MARKS, , JOAN MARNO, G. M. BINNIE, DAVID CROOK, , JOHN ARCHER, , R. J. McNAIR, IAN S. PALMER, , PETER L. G. BATEMAN, Irving Wardle, Philip Conisbee, Nicholas Kenyon, Peter Ackroyd, Paul Griffiths, Stephen Pettitt, E. J. Craddock, Executive Editor Kenneth Fleet, Sarah Hogg Economics Editor, By David Smith Economics Correspondent, By Richard Thomson, By David Young Energy Correspondent, By Alison Eadie, By Jeremy Warner, By Michael Prest, Maxwell Newton, Geoffrey Finn, Derek Pain, By Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent, By Clive White, By Nicholas Harling, By Simon O'Hagan, By Vince Wright, By Jenny MacArthur, From Athole Still, Bergen, By Sydney Friskin, By Jim Railton, From Chris Moore, Igls, From Rex Bellamy, Tennis Correspondent, Goteborg, By David Hands Rugby Correspondent, By Bryan Stiles, By Ian McLauchlan, By Michael Stevenson, By Gordon Allan, By Nicholas Keith, From Richard Streeton, By Pat Butcher, Simon Barnes, By Mandarin, From Our Irish Correspondent, Dublin, Joan Springall, by Peter Dear, Peter Davalle, By Charles Knevitt Architecture Correspondent, Christopher Walker,
ResumoIndex. News: Forward with Ms Great Britain, Government's lifeline for charities, Support for acid rain campaign, Cost threat to TV satellite, moreover..., The crisis in Sri Lanka Cautious hopes for Tamil deal, Old Mother Grundy's unlikely namesake, Cabmen's Victorian shelters to be saved, Art nouveau lampshade sold for £436,363, Cigarette prices set to rise in new year, Police stop Walesa's flowers, A lifeline for the turkey... it could make a charming pet, Job creation strategy Millions to escape income tax, Computer checks plaid tradition, Taiwan foresees Chinese unity on its own terms, Joseph to act over student 'rowdies', Science report US may go back to the Moon, Sandinistas' final tally of 61 assembly seats, The Times Information Service, Shoppers choosing British computers, Prank leads to wedding day horror, Space bombardment clue to ice ages, Mystery of missing heir is solved, European notebook A Thorn in the Community's side, 'Minister for waste' could salvage rubbish worth millions, Letter from Jerusalem Where white steak is unkosher pork, Bolivian ministers quit in party row, Half BMX helmets fail tests on safety, Belle, book and candlestick make legal history for Church of England, Store alert for bombing anniversary, Zia goes to the voters with little chance of losing, Russians accused of Afghan savagery, Mengistu makes surprise trip to Moscow, Shultz and Kohl discuss Reagan visit to Bonn, TUC debate sought on miners' strike, Asbestos fall-out closes schools, New towns: 1 Critics of 'cut-price' sales fail to halt steady privatization, Leadership row splits Peronists, 'Wild story' of sex with Andropov, Reselection boost for Labour MPs, Anger over IRA visit to Commons, City watchdogs: the rebels bark, Bulgarian fake whisky seized, Siezwell inquiry Safety issues still in dispute, González wins massive personal support and a reluctant nod on Nato, The miners' Christmas Wives show the humour of desperation, Editor leaves Nicaragua in exit visa protest, Thais push back 400 Vietnamese troops, Hidden depths of church and state, Cordial Gorbachov joins call for peace and goodwill, Contract terms worry teachers, Mintoff may retire after Soviet visit, Too old for their job, Should Auntie go commercial?, Sacked Soviet minister dies at 73, RAF flying to be cut as economy measure, Belize winner looks to US, A season treacherous with goodwill, Hong Kong sends 100 to signing, Marxism, Maoism... monetarism, Leech's role in modern medicine, Horizons The Times guide to career choice The indirect routes to a job, Eerie quiet in disaster city Operation Faith under way in Bhopal, Loonies, but don't write them off, Talkback, Athens police fly to question London suspect, Denktas refuses to shift, The Times Diary Ridley wing clipping?, Rabbi resigns from Israeli Cabinet, New curb on council house building, Physicians support drugs plan, TV licence fee may be set at £55, Payments for jobless Time runs out for young claimants, Ershad offers elections and end of martial law, Video retailers to seek more respectable image. Display Advertising: Dow's Port, Sotheby's, Think Electric, Base Lending Rates, Royal, Air Canada, Portfolio, Pall Corporation, The Victoria Wine Company, Air France Express, Afcor Investments Limited, Noval L B Port, Janneau, Fuji Film, Air Lanka, Teacher's, Barclays Bank Plc. News in Brief. Arts and Entertainment: Short leads in chess tournament, Concise Crossword (No 523), The Times Crossword Puzzle No 16,613, Today's television and radio programmes. Picture Gallery. Law: Shipowners failed in duty of utmost good faith Black King Shipping Corporation and Another v Maassie (The Litsion Pride), Continuity in work after partnership dissolved Jeetle v Elster, Land with buildings excluded from stock relief Payne (Inspector of Taxes) v Barratt Developments (Luton) Ltd, 'Poison' charges. Official Appointments and Notices: Rector resigns, Forces posts, Latest appointments. Classified Advertising: Christmas Charities, Announcements, La crème de la crème, Super Secretaries, Entertainments. Editorials/Leaders: Always Too Little News In Africa, Enter A Bear, Smiling, Finance And Industry On the threshold of an income tax strategy. Letters to the Editor: VAT on publications, Estate duty on antiques, Parental responsibility, Itching to know, Queen of tongues, Church poll, Improving the Danube, Question of belief, Infected dog bites, Rates anomaly in London, Doctors' interest in best use of drugs, British justice in a questionable guise, The fourth frontier, Lesson for South Africa. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Politics and Parliament: Parliament this week. Obituaries: Mr Nikolai Shcholokov Former powerful Soviet minister, Mr John Sommerfeld, Dr K. F. Hulme,. Reviews: Concerts Per Musica, Opera Die Fledermaus, Television In a very cool light, Academy of London/ Stamp, Publishing Tense and supple, Responses of magical perception Diderot et l'Art de Boucher à David, Theatre Great dramatic partnership Coriolanus. Stock Exchange Tables: Stock Exchange Prices Capitalization and week's change, Investment Trusts. Business and Finance: Romai bid decision deferred, Opec to match North Sea price, CBI expects output to rise, BAT emerges as £664m bidder for Hambro Life, Company News, Usm Review High cost of guarding a reputation, The Gilt-Edged Market Level of yields is sufficient to keep stability, New attack on Bank's 'failures', Record month for exports to US, Increase in gilt sales predicted, TSB sell-off details likely this week, US Notebook Setback for the Fed's hardliners, Unlisted Securities, Market Summary. Sport: Rugby Union:australians Leave A Rich Legacy Of Colour And Light Masterpiece flawed by liberal interpretation, Racing: Convincing Victories For English And Irish Champion Hurdle Hopes Emperor Charles can take control, Bobsleigh Phipps sets new sights after rare double, For The Record, Skiing Hoeflehner first downhill winner, Sports in Brief, Cross-Country: Hutchings And Miss Sly Follow Own Stars Hutchings faces a dilemma, Rowing Cambridge all askew in the gloom, Football Not proven: the long and the short of it at Upton Park, Tennis: Connors And McEnroe Beaten In Davis Cup Sweden catch US clay-cold, Hockey Talks on the future of British team, Equestrianism Skelton leads league but may have to part with St James, Cricket Cowans gives England a chance to level series, Swimming Miss Hardcastle in challenging form, Football: Leading Four Clubs Open Up A Gap At The Top Of The First Division When the Fagan family reunite the party should go like a bomb, Snooker Doubles title goes to Higgins and White. Births. Property: Rentals, Flat Sharing. Weather: The Weather.
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