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The Times - 07/04/1984

1984; Gale Group;

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By Paul Routledge, Labour Editor, By Andrew Cornelius, By Rubert Morris, By Michael Horsnell, By Julian Haviland, Political Editor, By David Hewson Arts Correspondent, From Roger Boyes, By Lucy Hodges, Education Correspondent, By Ronald Faux, Craig Seton, By Sandra Hempel, By Frances Gibb Legal Affairs Correspondent, By Clifford Webb, By Richard Dowden, By Bill Johnstone, Technology Correspondent, From Richard Ford, , By Our Political Editor, By Geraldine Norman, Sale Room Correspondent, By Nicholas Timmins, Social Services Correspondent, By David Hewson, By Rupert Morris, By Our Education Correspondent, By Jeremy Warner, Nicholas Timmins, By Kenneth Gosling, By Hugh Clayton, By David Hewson, Arts Correspondent, By Hugh Clayton, Local Government Correspondent, By Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, From Richard Owen, From Our Own Correspondent, By David Cross, By Edward Mortimer, From Christopher Mosey, From Richard Bassett, From Michael Binyon, , From Christopher Thomas, , From Keith Dalton, From Michael Hornsby, , From Ian Murray, From Stephen Taylor, , From Trevor Fishlock, , By Rodney Cowton, From David Watts, , From Alan Tomlinson, , From Christopher Walker, Sir Michael, Hilary Finch, David Wade, Stephen Pettitt, Anthony Masters, Dennis Hackett, Peter Davalle, Simon Barnes, Bernard Levin:, David Hewson, Woodrow Wyatt, Rod Morgan, TOM SARGANT, , PETER KIMM, , ROBERT FEILDEN, , K. R. COOPER, , DONNA HABER, , MICHAEL HARNETT, , T. R. HORNSBY, , JOHN YUDKIN, , DAVID BARNES, , J. SANDERS, , DAVID DENT, , RONALD SOUTHWARK, , K. McCARTHY, , By Pearce Wright, Science Editor, John Cole, Peter Waymark, John Hennessy, Edited by shone Crawford Poole, Doone Beale, Alex McWhirter, Jane MacQuitty, Beryl Downing, B.D., Ashley Stephenson, Richard Williams, Christopher Warman, Mac Bell, Geoff Brown, Harry Golombek, Judy Froshaug, Jeremy Flint, John Collins, Nigel Andrew, Executive Editor Kenneth Fleet, By Frances Williams, Economics Correspondent, By John Lawless, By Jonathan Clare, By Our City Staff, By Vivien Goldsmith, By Peter Wilson-Smith Banking Correspondent, By Philip Robinson, By Derek Pain, Vivien Goldsmith, edited by Lorna Bourke, Margaret Drummond, Conal Gregory, By David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, By David Powell, From Mitchell Platts, By Clive White, By Athole Still, From Ray Kennedy, , From Ashis Ray, , By Colin McQuillan, By a Special Correspondent, By Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, From John Wilcockson, , By Sydney Friskin, By Keith Macklin, By Richard Eaton, By Mandarin (Michael Phillips), Summaries: Peter Dear & Peter Davalle, From Nicholas Ashford, roger Boyes,

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Index. News: Tangled web which led to a nuclear thriller, Virgin airline fare 'not low enough', Illegal station on air Pirates keep the Greeks happy, Holiday ban on Ridgeway traffic is urged, Apology for man kicked by cow, The Times Information Service, Outings, 5,000 Hondurans march for human rights, Song writer Jimmy Kennedy dies at 81, Muslim girl ends stores' skirt rule, Health officials aim to vaccinate all children and stamp out measles, Grenada criticism rejected by Howe, The agony of living on borrowed time, East Germany agrees to let embassy refugees go, Eggs, bacon and potatoes dearer, QE2 suffers two bumps in four days, Every night and day on the tiles, Election 84 Democratic trio wheel and deal for the Pittsburgh steel vote, Out of Town, Snow Reports, BBC black-out Unions delighted, Goodbye Oscar, unless they change the last reel, A 'princess' for a night, Skating into a new ice age, Science report Transforming hormone therapy, Minister's promise on hospital consultants broken, Missiles on loan for Saudi yacht, Superman group set to move abroad in films tax protest, Hopes for UK-French summit, Walking with God, Britannia rules the rinks, 'Tory revolution' gain, Family of GCHQ man seek silence, Shuttle soars into orbit to service a satellite Another chapter in space history, Why we should all be contracted in, Ford invests £80m in gearbox efficiency, Cameroon Army mounts coup attempt, Reagan blames Congress for foreign setbacks, EEC and US square up again, Opera, Ravenscraig offered coal supply pledue, Travel/2 A rosy picture with friendly faces, Out and About Crafty quirkiness of a one-man creation, Guide dogs are 'most likely to go blind', Build-up in the Bekaa, Police deny any phone taps on NUM officials, The Week Ahead, Nixon refuses to say sorry, Tories will revolt against rates Bill, HEDGEWATCH: A competition for young conservationists, Army says subversives plotted to kill Aquino, Rock & Jazz, Lighthouse keeper 'punished' by move, Kurds give Iraq one last chance, REVIEW Rock records of the month Creativity comes alive in the extra dimension, Dealing in the murky world of arms Tehran turns to unlikely allies, Strike call by leaders of biggest teaching union escalates pay row, Palme fails to salt the dragons' tails, Drink A lively mix to match the mood of spring, Critics' choice, Drug stores' warning of cheap Europe imports, Boycott call over sale of Reuters, 'Revolution' in programs sought, Legal system in South Afcrica denounced for its grave defects, Films on TV, Irish Cabinet given briefing on RUC, Arthur 'Bomber' Harris dies aged 91, Just visiting-to what purpose?, Prince flies in to greet Queen, Land value link to EEC milk quotas, BBC sport threatened by blackout, Black, white and shades of grey, Collecting Fun and games inspired by the fakes, Secret ballot hope doomed if Scargill plays it by the book, Letter from Nowa Huta Violent overtones of a flawed vision, Travel/3 The sleepy Alps wake up with an open jaw, Rudy Narayan to bow out from the Bar, Youth garrotted grandmother for video cash, PREVIEW Galleries Delicate art with a bold humanity, Jenkins defends order to buy sub-machineguns, SHOPFRONT at Easter, PREVIEW Concerts, Battle Muzak from the shock troops and muted drums, Journal queries legality of stopping pickets, Family life Monuments put by for rainy days, Photography, Travel/1 Beewees, balm and breadfruit, Tikhonov future in doubt as speculation grows over Soviet premiership, Dance, Mending fences with Malaysia Britain to return historic house, Treaty being violated, Israel says, Sino-American deal runs into problems, In The Garden Look forward to the rich rewards of patience, Fears for Matabeleland, Sporting Diary, WEA budget cut by £500,000, UK beats trade path to Russia, Poland settles war of crosses, Women's day: Queen Noor of Jordan was, Maazel resigns as director of Vienna Opera. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Bank Of Scotland, Friends Of The Elderly, Paddington, Collins, Pbi, Hover Speed, Life Assurance Co. Ltd.,, The Dresser, Hugh Foulerton Cutlery Ltd,, M&g, Oppenheimer, Niman-King & Company, Ll, Jesus, Thomas Cook, Gre Linked Life Assurance Limited., The Times Sweatshirt, West Wood. Official Appointments and Notices: Double coup for Gallery director. Picture Gallery: PREVIEW Theatre, PREVIEW Films. Arts and Entertainment: Saturday, Chess Man and machine meet in battle royal, Sale room Two Old Masters fetch £410,400, Regional Television Variations, Concise Crossword (No 312), The Times Crossword Puzzle No 16,399, Bridge Diamond robbery and a gaffe with goulash. Law: Construing documents Plumb Brothers v Dolmar (Agriculture) Ltd, Court of Appeal No gains tax on statutory compensation Drummond (Inspector of Taxes) v Brown, Accountant stole £237,000, Video hirers caught by Sunday shops law Lewis and Another v Rogers Gardner v Duffield, Bribes charge, Court of Appeal Limits to Judges' use of the slip rule Regina v Cripps, Ex parte Muldoon and Others, Weighing all the factors Rowlands v Rowlands, No tax relief on payments under benefits order MeBurnie (Inspector of Taxes) v Tacey, Great Train Robber spared gold case trial. Politics and Parliament: Parliament April 6 1984 Commons Bill to tighten law on child abduction. Reviews: Television A rocky landing, RPO/Menuhin Festival Hall, Theatre Journey of a lifetime Long Day's Journey into Night Arts, Weekend Choice, Concerts Man behind the mask, Radio How uncultivated, London Debuts. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): Catch this mole while you can. Editorials/Leaders: In Search Of Second Thoughts, 1066 And What Then, Finance And Industry The riddle of the stock markets, Classroom Realism, War on building societies. Letters to the Editor: Banning heavy lorries, Central need for Jobcentres continues, Body politic, Action on engineering, Chiswick green, Nothing to crow about, Defence management, Signing the Secrets Act, Poem in the 'TLS', Room at the top, Questions arising from a pardon, Risks in arming summit guards. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Classified Advertising: Queen Elizabeth2, Services tomorrow: Fifth Sunday in Lent (Passion Sunday), Rj Temple & Company, U.K. Holidays, St George's School For Girls, Scottish Life Investments, Wanted, Entertainments, Animals And Birds. Obituaries: Obituary Marshal Of The Royal Air Force Sir Arthur Harris Architect of strategic air offensive against Germany. Deaths. Business and Finance: ECGD privatization likely to be urged by inquiry, Commodities, Family Money, Tempus Yorkshire Chemicals hit by accounting snag, Brockhouse now backs Evered bid, Chemical group's profits up, Wine Taking a taste of your investment, Loans Cash offer with strings, Family Money Market, Paintings Past masters in the art of compound interest, Currencies London Close, Sun Life, Home Improvements Paying over the odds for your pleasure, Family Money Gold still the old reliable in a year of uncertainties, Companies House will not be sold, Interest Rates, Pound fails to recover, In brief, Hopes rise on Nigeria debt talks, Gold, Poverty-trap families 'are now worse off', Money Markets, News In Brief Distillers to take $250m loan, Mortgages Borrowing all set to change pattern, £351m offered for Delfont issue, Chairman resigns at Stanley Gibbons, Savings Investment trust offers stake in the top ten, Mortgage loophole to end, Anger over Palmerston secrets. Stock Exchange Tables: Recent Issues, Unit Trust Prices-change on the week, Stock Market Report Barratt pushed to year's low, Foreign Exchanges, Wall Street, Stock Exchange Prices Quiet end to account, Stock Exchanges. Sport: Badminton Spotlight on Tredgett, Cycling Kelly aims to shine in rain of 'Hell', Racing: Harwood Expected To Maintain His Stranglehold On Salisbury Classic Test Verdict goes to Rousillon in Trail, Football Time for the English game to come in once more on a wing and a prayer, Athletics Miss Budd gets UK passport, Rugby Union:rfu President To Manage Party England appoint Jacobs to take the strain on South Africa tour, For The Record, Sports in Brief, Motor Racing Piquet seizes pole position, Cricket Sri Lanka bloom in the desert, Hockey Services reinforced by inclusion of Pappin, Rugby League Wigan places wide open, Swimming Willmott's pace too much for Brew, Golf Faldo moves into the spotlight, Football and other weekend fixtures, Squash Rackets Williams enlivens challenge, Boxing Collins is caught napping and Andries keeps title, Equestrianism Olympic qualifier has big entry. Births. Property: Rentals, Flat Sharing. Weather: The Weather.

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