The Times - 09/10/1984
1984; Gale Group;
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By Anthony Bevins, Philip Webster, Clifford Longley, By Richard Evans, Lobby Reporter, From Tony Duboudin, From Nicholas Ashford, By Craig Seton, By Our Lobby Reporter, By Richard Thomson, By Paul Routledge, Labour Editor, By Charles Knevitt, Architecture Correspondent, By Robin Young, By Geraldine Norman, Sale Room Correspondent, By Colin Hughes, By Derek Harris Commercial Editor, By a Staff Reporter, By Clifford Webb, Motoring Correspondent, By Michael Horsnell, By David Hewson Arts Correspondent, By Patricia Clough, By Nicholas Timmins, Social Services Correspondent, By David Cross, By Sheila Beardall, By Hugh Clayton, Local Government Correspondent, By Pearce Wright Science Editor, By Tony Samstag, By Frances Gibb Legal Affairs Correspondent, By Bill Johnstone Technology Correspondent, From Nicholas Ashford, , From Trevor Fishlock, From Alan McGregor, From Our Correspondent, From Jan Raath, From Michael Hamlyn, From Richard Wigg, By Caroline Moorehead, From Michael Hornsby, , From Ian Murray, , From Michael Binyon, From Mohsin Ali, From Our Own Correspondent, Christine Painell, by Suzy Menkes, Bryan Appleyard, Denis Herbstein, John Russell Taylor, reter Ackroyd, Bruce Crawford, John Percival, Stephen Pettitt, Hilary Finch, Max Bell, PHS, by Sir John Hoskyns, Richard Owen, Phillip Whitehead, Roger Scruton, CLAUDE BLAIR, , J. E. ALDER, WYNFORD JONES, , SAINSBURY, , PETER ANGHELIDES, , TAM DALYELL, ALPORT, , J.A.L. KNOX, , JOHN ELLINGER, , FRANK LIESCHING, , HUGH GLEDHIL, ANTHONY LAWRENCE, , DEREK BARBER, WILLIAM WILKSON, HOWARD WESTON-SMART, , JONATHAN LYNN, , A. DAX, , Rosemary Cramp, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, Executive Editor Kenneth Fleet, By Our Business Correspondent, From Philip Robinson, , By William Kay, Christopher Dunn, By Jonathan Davis, Business Correspondent, By Peter Wilson-Smith Banking Correspondent, By Our City Staff, By Jonathan Clare, By Derek Pain, By Roger Davis, By Christopher Norland, By Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, By Sydney Friskin, Paul Newman, By Rex Bellamy, Tennis Correspondent, By Keith Macklin, By Nicholas Harling, By Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, From a Special Correspondent, , Gordon Allan, By David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, by Colin McQuillan, By Mandarin, By Robert Pryce, Peter Dear, , Peter Davalle, From Michael Hornsby, Diana Geddes, By Mark Stone, · By MATTHEW MAY, By Lucy Hodges Education correspondent, · Celia Kemsley, By David Sanger, By Alastair Guild, By Chris Naylor, By Iain Dawson, By Roger Woolnough, By Jan Collie, By Edward Fennell, By Rory Johnston, By Caroline Blaazer, By Frank Brown, By Geoffrey Ellis, By Geol Wheelwright, By David Hewson, Paul Davies, , By Martin Banks,
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News: Tea prices to rise this week, Staking a claim to Gandhi's chair, Libel case revives bitter Vietnam memories, Call to alter laws on cable TV, Queen wins American hearts at a distance, Tory ginger group urges party to catch conservation vote, Plot to oust du Cann from office, EEC starts inquiry into fish quota cheating, Conservation takes work, Jenkin says, Hard times for boat builders, BBC move will restore cuts on Radio 3, Opren hearings could last 10 years, Six die as tanker is hit in Gulf, Big changes in cable TV system, Divorce law guide 'is misleading', Court defers ruling on Nicaragua, The cult of Shining Path Reprisals increase support for rebels, Coal board start talks without industrial chief, Rain forest defeats bureaucrats, The Times Information Service, Man put on probation after blasting couple to death, Rebuff for Mugabe in Bulawayo elections, 'People's banker' held, Hawke sets December election test, Athens closes air lane in anti-Nato protest, Reagan attempts to regain lost ground, Men's Fashion, Why Swapo's first white recruit went public, Guerrilla rocket attacks demoralize Kabul's traders and businessmen, King Arthur's real crime, Greek holiday price war ahead, Impact of TV news cut down to size, Governments rebuked over refugee aid, Brittan to defend picket line police, Durban six will take case to highest court in South Africa, Medicine 'on brink of computer revolution', New salvo in Atlantic fares battle, Teenager girls beat boys on cleanliness but smoke more, survey says, Sri Lankan pipeline damaged, Tory chairman tells Runcie to 'confront the truth', New life: Five women whose kidney, Hongkong 'infiltration' by Peking, Science report The Army's role in conservation, Prisoners Of Conscience Sudan: Omar Nur al-Daim, Goldsmith libel case withdrawn, pointing in court as Thatcher replies to MPs, London hospitals face cut of£20m in acute services, Letter from Paris Season of fear as la chasse begins, Selling Melvyn' s musical, Palestinians urged to hit Jordan, The Times Diary, Fashion A lifelong passion for style, Dairy farmers set to quit over quotas, Rate cut will not help home loans, Hawke heading for landslide as popularity touches new high, What Thatcher will not say, Archaeology report Hiesel site favoured since prehistory, 25% rise in bus fares predicted, Needed now: a Tory national plan, Weapon found in hunt for IBM executive's attacker, Union ban at GCHQ unfair, Lords told, Stamps tell news story, Peres will find US receptive to aid plea, Crucial joint at Ronan point 'not examined', Telephone jobs drive, Jaguar offers workers 21 per cent rise, Thatcher admits more could have been said on Belgrano, Goldsmith 'KGB proof', MPs' car allowances 'over-generous', Post Office attacked by users' council for not hitting delivery targets, Plea on GLC rejected, Military use of N-west denied by CEGB, Data hitch holds up Challenger, E Germany stays tough on refugees, After the medals, a golden handshake for Chernenko?, Election 84 Confident Mondale judged a winner on points in dabate with Reagan. Picture Gallery. Display Advertising: Commodore, Rp, Volvo, Beale & Inman, Office Systems Management Centre, National Savings, Young's, London Business Equipment Show, Barratt, Angela Gore Ltd., Computeer Market, Jeyes Hygiene, K. Shoes., Cross, Air Newzealand, Tapestry Offer, Price Waterhouse, The Times, Geemarc, Christie's, Options, Woolwich, Huish & Kerr, Computer Horizons, Sinclair, Ta, Kingdom Of Sweden, Im Perial-War-Museum, Mid Glamorgan, Tricycle Theatre, Cavenham Communications Limited, Lotus, Olivetti, Harrods, Base Lending Rates, Compaq. News in Brief. Arts and Entertainment: Kasparov retreats with draw, Brisk sales for Art Deco, Bridge winners on their home ground, Today's television and radio programmes, Concise Crossword (No 466), Coup for dealer who identified sale chest, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 16,556. Law: Boarding out allowance Simpson v Department of Health and Social Security, Three cleared of murder attempt, Judgement reserved on pickets' test case in High Court, Murder charge, JPs want to limit jury trial, Jailed ship men must apologize, Police presence improper Read v Phoenix Preservation Ltd., Sample evidence enough Tremlett v Fawcett, Order effective when pronounced Wash v Barlow Thorpe v Griggs, Dissidents urged to leave consulate. Reviews: 'Constant conflict' remains the norm, Benson and Hedges Gold Award, Fascinating spiritual diary of a great colourist, Rock Dream Syndicate, Dance On Your Toes, Music in London LSO/Abbado, Television Dreamy idealism. Editorials/Leaders: Knocking together a British SEC, Screen Gladiators, Hand-To-Mouth Leadership, Finance And Industry When Tories gather,can rate cuts be far behind?. Letters to the Editor: Claiming benefits, Protecting the churches, Drug industry, But not forgotten, Kinnock and violence, Taking care of the countryside, Time out, Relics of a Saxon king, Civil Service duty to the Crown, More haste..., Globe Theatre project, Tory fear for the party's future, Hongkong's future. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: University news Cambridge awards and elections, Feltmakers' Company, Church news. Deaths. Obituaries: Mr Ernest Hall, Sir Robert Lawrence, Lady Wodehouse, Waldemar von Zedtwitz Former world bridge champion. Business and Finance: Profits at Glaxo set to soar, Index-linked gilts climb, Pifco to pay £10m for Swan Housewares, Software-tailor-made for the trade, Mr Richard Giordano, above,, Commodities, Something of a breakthrough:the new personal memory bank, People/Jim Thornton New tech with a traditional approach, Computer Briefing Insurance for micro repairs, How male chauvinists still rule-not OK, £3.7m BSI bid rejected, A magic eye toll for inner city drivers, Another step towards 3-D computer vision, Computer boost for an Arab bank, Crucial need for OTC regulation, The £14m plan to speed up PAYE, Lecturer puts Chinese on screen, Job Scene Weeding out puts TOPS back in favour, Leading US broker sees little threat from London firms, Tempus The party may be over at Glaxo, Translations-at the push of a button, Investment Trusts, Interest Rates, A superb machine they say-then they blame you when it fails, Poor management giving word-processing a bad name, Mercury funding fears rise as City mergers hit snags, BCal trims funding plan after routes deal, Lawyers losing that wig-and-quill image, Barclays to raise $600m overseas, A game that could sweep away the dinosaur, In brief, Stock Exchanges, Financial Services Making sense of sensible accounting, News In Brief Small unit trusts plan joint action, Gold, Money Markets, UK Computer Press Awards, Workshop Wire taps: why they could be a problem for your system, Company News In Brief, When that inevitable decision day dawns, Plans to provide a standard Basic, STC out race for Telecom order, Currencies, Few companies can escape the encore' curse, The Week School report on the new Mr Chips: can do better. Stock Exchange Tables: Wall Street, Stock Market Report Brewers bubble with profit in sight, Authorized Units & Insurance Funds, Recent Issues, Foreign Exchanges, Stock Exchange Prices Shares steady. Business Appointments: Appointments County BAnk names new directors. Sport: Cricket Australians sign off with victory, Sports in Brief, Today's Fixtures, Racing Dunlop's Ulterior Motive to stay one step ahead, Rugby Union Wasps maintain grip on division side, Tennis Sangster wants flying squad to solve case of missing talent, Boxing Kaylor is right back on course, Baseball Umpires call off their strike, Olympic Games: Indians Express Concern Over Media Coverage Pulling the plug on poor relations, ICE Hockey Every cloud nine has a sombre lining, Yachting Azzurra holds firm to level series, Basketball Flavour not to liking of Telford, From Lord's to Mozart, a memorable journey The wisdom of Cardus revisited, For The Record, Squash Rackets Briars seeks revenge, Football:England,Scotland,Ireland and Wales name their squads for next week's World Cup qualifying matches Robson's fitness is crucial to England's hopes of bright start, Snooker Davis picks out his two main rivals, Rugby League Dudley and Mysons can strike blow for amateurs, Fixtures And Forecasts. 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