The Times - 21/02/1984
1984; Gale Group;
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By Kenneth Fleet, By Jonathan Clare, From Richard Owen, From Robert Fisk, , By Julian Haviland Political Editor, By Philip Webster, Political Reporter, From Ian Murray, From Anthony Bevins, Political Correspondent, , By Ronald Faux, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Edward Townsend, Industrial Correspondent, By Richard Ford, By Jeremy Warner, By John Young, Agriculture Correspondent, By Stewart Tendler, Crime Reporter, By Bill Johnstone, Technology Correspondent, From John Witherow, By a Staff Reporter, By Our Agriculture Correspondent, By Thomson Prentice, Science Correspondent, By Lucy Hodges, Education Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, , By Craig Seton, By David Hewson, By Christopher Warman Property Correspondent, By Peter Hennessy, By Frances Gibb Legal Affairs Correspondent, Geoffrey Smith, By Nicholas Timmins Social Services Correspondent, By Derek Harris, Commercial Editor, By Lucy Hodges, From John Carlin, , San Salvador, From Richard Wigg Bilbao, From Our Correspondent, From Nicholas Ashford, , From Our Own Correspondent, From Diana Geddes, , From Ivor Davis, , From Ian Murray, , From Michael Hornsby, From Michael Hornsby, , From Edward Mortimer, By Robert Fisk, , From Michael Binyon, , From Moshe Brilliant, By Caroline Moorhead, John Russell Taylor, John Percival, Anthony Masters, Paul Griffiths, Dennis Hackett, By HRH, Miles Kington, by Suzy Menkes, PHS, Roger Scruton, Robin Cook, PAUL SIEGHART, , R. W. JOHNSON., JACK WINDSOR LEWIS., P. J. ARMON., ROBERT BALFOUR., JOHN BICKNELL, MICHAEL BURKE, , BERYL CORNER, , H. CAMPBELL, , IAN DONALD., R. F. R. GARDNER., IRENE IRVING., A. C. W. LEWIS, , PHILIP NORRIS., JOHN PEEL., PAMELA F. SIMS, , R. W. TAYLOR, , R. H. WHITE-JONES, , CHRISTOPHER MAYHEW., MARION SHOARD, DAVID LORT-PHILLIPS., O. HOOD-PHILLIPS., PAMELA JOHNSON., ABERCONWAY., H. J. SPENCER-PALMER., ROY THWAITES, LEADER., JOHN CAREWE., GARY CARPENTER, , JEREMY DALE ROBERTS, , BARRY GUY., JONATHAN HARVEY., JOHN LAMBERT, , GREGORY ROSS, EDWIN ROXBURGH, , TIM SOUSTER., MARC WILKINSON, IAIN MONCREIFFE, By a Bridge Correspondent, By Rupert Morris, A correspondent writes:, Executive Editor Kenneth Fleet, By John Lawless, By Michael Prest, By Our Financial Staff, By Frances Williams, Economics Correspondent, By William Kay, City Editor, By Andrew Cornelius, by Michael Clark, By Frank Brown, By Donker de Marillac, By Bill Johnstone, By Roger Woolnough, By Maggie McLening, REX MALIK, By Alan Lewis, Roger Woolnough, By David Llewelyn, By Alan simpson, Russell Jones, By Clive White, By Keith Macklin, By Lewine Mair, By Nicholas Harling, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, By Robert Pryce, By Jim Railton, From Adrian Morgan, , By John Woodcock, Cricket Correspondent, By Paul Harrison, By Conrad Voss Bark, By Sydney Friskin, Edited by Peter Lee, Richard Owen, By Peter Evans. Home Affairs Correspondent, Frank Johnson,
ResumoIndex. News: Union heads plan new initiative on GCHQ ban, Taste of fame for the nice folks, Boy opts for his mother, Video films in off-licences, Jordan protests to Libya at burning of embassy, Brittan policy 'damaging parole board morale', Peace studies: 2 Animating debate amid violent streets, Moroccans turn the screw on Polisario, Discreet charm of uncrowned king of west Beirut, Propaganda and press-gangs in E1 Salvador Regime resorts to forced recruitment, Downgrading of Andropov gets under way, Britain criticized over immigrant children, Howe pours scorn on EEC rigidity, Spanish are told choice is job cuts or closures, Leather Fashion, FISHING FOR A JOB: The Dayspring, a, Alton Park joins space race, Irish rift widens on bugging, Strike call to Scottish pits fails, Church fights to keep schools, Safety first at Olympics, Cabinet farmers challenge Thatcher, Out with stately, enter the state, Spending without being spendthrift, The Times Information Service, SNP local poll pledge to boost Scots' morale, Trams trundle on, Growers and unions join to fight beer duty rise, Greens insist on MP reshuffle, Teaching job cuts based on ability, County may sell �35m farmland, Mail 'should have given pacifists right of reply', Kinnock vision of rebuilt EEC, Concern at report of ship faults, UN leader warms to optimistic Warsaw, Science report Creating a new generation of silicon chips, Americans buy out Aston cars, Argentine may shelve sovereignty problem, Kinnock in Chesterfield endorses Benn's non-nuclear policies, Liverpool rebels put case to Labour, Call to avoid decline in caravanning, Jury told of strangling, Damascus ponders Gemayel's fate, French seek pan-African force for Chad, Stock control by laser, Spy couple refused leave to appeal, Gulf warning against foreign intervention, Prisoners of conscience Thailand Anant Senakhant, Leaders come, leaders go, Gromyko goes on forever, Ulster peaceful and stable, Prior says, Staff group formed by Yard officers, Minister to investigate doctors' freedom to prescribe withdrawn drugs, Reagan arrival in Iowa coincides with poll blow to his popularity, The Times Diary Achtung, Deutschland, Fowler may cut civil servants in NHS, National Trust gets stolen antiques back, Christopher Walker meets the man whose war fuelled Lebanon's anguish Sharon: no regrets, no remorse, Eurocommunism Underground party withered in the light of democracy, Maputo plan to muzzle rebels, Snow Reports, Treading with care among the corns, Yard chief 'top communicator', Lorry drivers press their demands today, Crime victims' compensation to be doubled, moreover... Charity work, Distillers to cut 300 jobs, Debate 'overdue' on university changes, John Carlin on the choice facing the voters of E1 Salvador Negotiate or exterminate?, Rare urban woodland bulldozed, Trafalgar threat to withdraw Scott Lithgow bid, Argentina opens way for talks. Display Advertising: Investors Capital Trust Plc, Asian Development Bank, Abu Dhabi-United Arab Emirates, Hanson Trust, Nec, Fine Dress Fabrics, Americanairlines, United Dominions Trust, Angela Gore Ltd., Enterosan, Tandem, Micro Computers, Icfc, The Times, Mha, Bpcc Data Services, Inmac Plus, Air Canada, Nbi, Trensham Helth Limited, Esso, Interflora., Air-India, Douglas, Grainger Trust P.L.C., Hewlett Packard, Computer Leasing London, Noval L B Port, Olivetti, Base Lending Rates. Law: Court of Appeal Documents wrongly admitted in re-examination by prosecuting counsel Regina v Harman and Others, Hunt protestors charged after clash, Earlier entry not within immigration rules Regina v Secretary of State for the Home Department, Ex parte Himalyaishwar, No VAT set-off without taxable supply Customs and Excise Commissioners v Apple and Pear Development Council, Agca trial off, 5,000 at funeral of girl killed by police, Liability for contribution after settlement Logan v Uttlesford District Council, Supergrass witnesses opposed, No 'orders to kill' Hell's Angel trial told, Queen's Bench Division Private law remedies under public law rights An Bord Bainne Co-operative Ltd (Irish Dairy Board) v Milk Marketing Board, BBC called me a moron, Jameson says, West Bank official accused in murder case, QC tells court of phone-tap 'muzzle'. Picture Gallery: Inside Gracie Fields' home. News in Brief. Property: Rentals, Demand up in 'buoyant' house market. Politics and Parliament: Medicines Inquiry into way suspect drugs are withdrawn, Telecom Bill Government resists proposals for telecommunication council, Whitehall brief Building bridges with industry, Legal aid for prison hearings, Privatization Coal stays as it is for present, Eec Budget Safety net system would correct burdens, Commentary. Reviews: Television Planning limits, Galleries A poor view of public taste, Theatre Close Up, Dance La Fille mal gard�e, Concert LPO/Tennstedt. Classified Advertising: Entertainments, Announcements, Situations Wanted, Legal Appointments. Arts and Entertainment: Bridge favourites make early exit, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 16,360, Concise Crossword (No 273), Today's television and radio programmes. Editorials/Leaders: Tiptoeing Into Poland, No Martyrs For Liverpool, Finance And Industry UK could take lead role in fight for freer trade, To Take As Directed. Letters to the Editor: Limit for abortions, Korea airliner, Cross words, National assets, Old two hundredth, Family ties and foreign contracts, Critics of modern music, Unions at GCHQ, Noblesse oblige, US-UK divide in attitude to Nato, Maintaining order within the law, Countryside heritage. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Births. Official Appointments and Notices: Church news, University news, Latest appointments, Bryanston School, Ashford School Kent. Deaths. Obituaries: Canon David Watson Leading Anglican evangelist, His Hon Judge Buzzard, Dr C. J. C. Britton, Most Rev A. A. Buchanan, Lady Clay. Stock Exchange Tables: � Ex dividend. a Ex all. b Forecast dlvidend. c Corrected, Wall Street, Recent Issues, Authorized Units & Insurance Funds, Foreign Exchanges, British Funds, Stock Exchanges. Business and Finance: Bell bidding again for BHP, Canadians will sell Cannon 'for �40m', Stakis purchases hint at Norfolk bid strike, Hungarians come up with a real money-spinner, Commodities, Pritchard in �12m spree, News In Brief Oil group moves China tests, Micro Focus makes �9m rights issue, Caparo to take over Brockhouse, Data communications the new growth area, What's to become of the paper city?, Burmatex planning �12m full listing, So IS the computer an idiot?, Paris Club-style talks on Nigerian debt 'inevitable', Thorn plans to boost sales of software, Rival bidder for Border is named, Share sale points to Henlys battle, Computer Briefing New office systems by Natwest, Interest Rates, US may be recruiting robot soldiers, What's A Word Processor? Full speed in the office, STC chairman predicts rapid growth as profits soar 43%, Graham Searjeant evaluates share options open to the Chancellor Reformers bank on Lawson to stop small investors' slide, Recovery by dollar, National Still time to win a micro in our competition, Output rise of 2% 'at healthy pace', The keyboard wins a place alongside the ski slopes, Rank counts the cost of changes, Gold, Money Markets, The man who is sorry to double his money, Company News In Brief, The Smart Card looks for a bigger market, Sterling: Spot and Forward, Colour's bursting out all over, Currencies, Copyright blow to program makers, The Week Cash clouds the BBC's world tele-view, Contracts announced for US rates and '100' index Liffe looks for global appeal. Sport: Cycling Bagot wins tour despite Roche, Yachting British team win well, Sports in Brief, Today's Fixtures, Fishing The salmon's electric potential, Rowing Crews give coach plenty to think about, Basketball Tummy bug throws the system, Cricket Wessels in top form, Rugby League Britain are given rich incentive to beat Australia, Cricket One-day mania could be carried too far for comfort, Hockey Captains share the limelight, Tennis Bates reaps reward in his absence, ICE Hockey Ayr live up to their reputation, Football Favourites will find the road getting steeper at Hillsborough, Olympic Games Greek threat to withhold Olympic flame, Volleyball Problems too great for Hemel, Rugby Union Redfern gives extra cause for pleasure, For The Record, Racing: Francome To Ride Cut A Dash In Champion Hurdle All signs pointing to Paris North. Weather: The Weather.
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