The Times - 09/02/1984
1984; Gale Group;
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From Robert Fisk, , From Christopher Thomas, , By Anthony Bevins, Political Correspondent, By David Hewson, Arts Correspondent, By Philip Webster Political Reporter, By Thomson Prentice Science Correspondent, By Bill Johnstone, Technology Correspondent, By David Felton, Labour Correspondent, By Patricia Clough, By Barrie Clement Labour Reporter, By Stewart Tendler Crime Reporter, By Craig Seton, By Rupert Morris, By Our Labour Correspondent, By Colin Hughes, By Nicholas Timmins, Social Services Correspondent, By John Witherow, By Michael Baily, Transport Editor, By Peter Wilson-Smith, By Lucy Hodges, Education Correspondent, By Robin Young, By Hugh Clayton Local Government Correspondent, By Clifford Longley, Religious Affairs Correspondent, By John Young, Agriculture Correspondent, By Jonathan Davis Financial Correspondent, From Rodney Cowton Defence Correspondent, By David Walker, By David Cross, From Michael Hamlyn, , From M G G Pillai, From Richard Bassett, From Christopher Walker, From Ian Murray, From Trevor Fishlock, , From Diana Geddes, , From Richard Wigg, , From Our Correspondent, , From Ian Murray, , Bel Mooney, Russell Davies, Michael Ratcliffe, Isabel Raphael, Marcel Berlins, Nicholas Shakespeare, By Peter Bauer, Dennis Hackett, John Percival, Irving Wardle, Stephen Pettitt, PHS, Diana Geddes, Ronald Butt, John P. Harris, ELIZABETH YOUNG, , G. B. BENTLEY, , J. P. HALDANE-STEVENSON, , ALEXANDER ZINOVIEV, , B.O. WADE, , DAVID RHIND, JULIAN AMERY, , GRAHAM GREENE, , DAVID RICHARDS, , PETER V. ADDYMAN, , S.C. SILKIN, , JOHN FRITH, , Kenneth Fleet, From Bailey Morris, By Lorna Bourke, By Jonathan Clare, By David Young Energy Correspondent, By Wayne Lintott, By Our Economics Correspondent, By Derek Harris Commercial Editor, By Jeremy Warner, by Michael Clark, By Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, By Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, By Gordon Allan, From John Wilcockson, , By David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, By Michael Seely, By John Nicholls, By Rex Bellamy, By Lewine Mair, From John Hennessy, , By Keith Macklin, By Sydney Friskin, By William Stephens, From Derek Hodgson, Edited by Peter Davalle, By Edward Townsend Industrial Correspondent, From David Miller, Chief Sports Correspondent, , Bill Johnstone Technology Correspondent, Jonathan Clare, David Hewson, Pearce Wright science Editor,
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News: MPs clash over role of film censors, What you will have to pay, Playing the rent-buy game, Caribbean seeks 'flying squad', Protecting a full British service, Cancer 'key' found in cells, A 2ft dish could put you in the picture, Robert Fisk in Beirut Gunmen bring the Islamic Revolution, How To beat the Treasury, 'Safety' stunt makes a bigger splash, TUC plans protests over GCHQ, Britain steps out in snowy Sarajevo, The Times Information Service, Nicholas Ashford, in the first of Republicans relax as Democrats bicker Mondale's millions guarantee flying start in eight horse race, Howe urged to take diplomatic initiative, Television's new horizon Britain is poised on the brink of an entertainment and communications revolution, Crime rate reduced in London, Not a licence to print money, TV-am's future hangs on acceptance of job cuts, Balloon man hailed as hero, Troops lose 'home comforts' Military 'new town' in Falklands, Reagan belligerence aimed at shoring up Gemayel, Productivity before pay, rail unions told, Richard Owen on new Soviet doubts about the Korean jet disaster An air of guilt around Moscow, Speed limit rises for coaches and lorries, Walker and Treasury clash over gas sell-off, Prague denounces Thatcher's Hungary visit, Lebanon: World holds its breath and waits to see what happens next Jerusalem Cabinet holds crisis session, Lack of interest curtails school trips, £100m drive to automate post offices but some to close, France pins its EEC hopes on austerity, however... Ghastly Gastein, The non-executive director role, Safety of GCHQ 'ensured by ban', Sale of Scott Lithgow agreed, Queen among mourners for Duke of Beaufort, Men released in envoy case, Woman dies as high winds lash South, Bank opens longer to help demand, Sikh protest halts the Punjab at swordpoint, Science report From pastes to laser pantography, Cable And Satellite Tv Who's watching what?, In America, 30 million are now plugged into cable, £5,000 Bond winners, EEC warns of dangers in flying to the sun, US Navy bombards Lebanon as British troops quit, Kinnock group challenges 'hard left' in London, French £400m package for industrial renewal criticized on all fronts, Fenland's frugal Tories rail at rates 'injustice', Fleet Street men may rejoin union, The Times Diary, Russia puts three more astronauts into space, Lost loves of a soul survivor, Spies who key in to the best West new tech, Spain retreats from anti-Nato stance, Kohl answers bitter opposition attack, Formula for Greenland's exit approved by EEC, 24 hours behind the scenes at TV-am, Consumers seek law to protect deposits, Inquiry clears advice bureaux of bias and urges extra funds, Holiday rivals tussle for tourists' money, Professor tackles holes in the road, A Tory mood change on nuclear defence, Snow Reports, The sorry story of a statue called Stefanik, Malaysian succession hit by death of Sultan, Estimates on paintings miss the mark. Display Advertising: Picador, Under Fire, Ppa, Comsys, Multiple Display Advertisements, Perth Australia, John Mills, Eurocast 84, Collins, Eno, France, Ms Multiple Sclerosis, Europcar, Bloomsbury Book Auctions, Dillon, Read & Co. Inc., Paytel, Space Communications (Sat-Tel)ltd, Bmw, Press Construction, The Times, Satellite & Cable Television News, Gulf Air, Saa, Rew Video, Society Of Telecom Executives, Sheraton Park Tower, Raydex International Ltd, Uip International, Vita, Gate Bloomsbury, Albery Theatre, Bti, London Bedding Centre, Twa, Sky, Base Lending Rates, Whsmith Cable. News in Brief. Law: Teachers must not tackle pupils at rugby Affutu-Nartoy v Clarke and Another, Ripper damages will not be paid, Damaged child wins £220,760, Battered wife is granted ouster order Anderson v Anderson, Widow cut out of will awarded £60,000, Blood test order made without power H v H, Court of Appeal When making petrol bombs can be in self-defence Attorney General's Reference (No 2 of 1983), Way to appeal assessments of rent panels Elis & Sons Fourth Amalgamated Properties Ltd v Southern Rent Assessment Panel, Court of Appeal Tenants should tell landlords about necessary repairs McGreal v Wake, 'Castration' plea by sex offender rejected. Politics and Parliament: Church call to preserve building exemptions, Gchq Dispute Bancroft urges quiet talks with staff, Feed switch to wheat, Committees Protests at banning of witnesses, Lesbians head home queue, Sport Serious implications of tour to S Africa, Middle East Urgent diplomatic action needed on Lebanon, New peer, Revaluation, Public cool over plan to axe GLC, House Of Lords Pregnancy a passport to housing, Environment Green belt and land circulars, Thatcher calls for 'enterprise culture'. Picture Gallery. Arts and Entertainment: Concise Crossword (No 263), The Times Crossword Puzzle No 16,350, Today's television and radio programmes. Reviews: Berio in charge, Concert Les Percussions de Strasbourg, The Dance of Death, Charles Douglas-Home on envy Scourge of cant Reality and Rhetoric, Fine first novel from India Paro The Colonel's Daughter, Mass murder as a tatty art The Sandman Cul-de-Sac, The theatre of undiminished faith, Fiction of the fortnight The novelist as a subject The Paper Men, Theatre Tom and Viv, Classic satire of Spain La Regenta The Stain, Dance Dressed for crime Extemporary Dance, Television A lovely sort of boredom. Editorials/Leaders: A Battle Lost, Sitting On A Secret, Finance And Industry Lords pursue the details of BT's private affair, Lifting The Zone. Letters to the Editor: Crucial questions before a summit., Aerial photographs, The Soviet view, Indo-China rebels, Cross words, M25 land values, Making marriages real and actual, Non-unionism at GCHQ, Privilege at risk, Support for dissidents, Ravaged relics of our rural heritage, Sellafield discharge. Court and Social: Court Circular. Official Appointments and Notices: Beacon School Chesham Bois, Latest appointments, Church news. Births. Marriages. Deaths. Obituaries: Jimmy Ernst, Rabbi Solomon Schonfeld Orthodox Jewish leader, Captain Norman Walter, Mr Greatrex Newman. Business and Finance: Exports 'to boost small companies', Tebbit warns US on trade barriers, News background: Reagan's budget deficit Volcker fears US recession may return, Commodities, Economy 'set for growth', Investors' Notebook Waring & Gillow tables £133,000 profit, NCB subsidy rises by another £192m, Wall Street Shares drop sharply in slow trading, Stylo may ignore £36m bid, £1bn tap stock flops, Takeover confirmed by C & W, Interest Rates, Newmarket to make £16m cash call, Index rises 5.3 points, Liberal peer proposes 25% boost to state pensions, In brief, Gold, Tricentrol to raise £55m on sale of US assets, 'Significant' cut in EEC steel, News In Brief Call to curb exports of scrap metal, IMF cash fears recede, Sterling: Spot and Forward, Derek Harris on why second division companies want more help from the Goverment Small business wants a bigger break, Currencies, Bid speculation lifts Grattan shares. Stock Exchange Tables: · Ex dividend a Ex all b Forecast dividend. c Corrected, Authorized Units & Insurance Funds, Recent Issues, Wall Street, Stock Exchanges. Property: Rentals, Knightsbridge, Commercial Property Aerodrome for sale. Business Appointments: Appointments Directorships for two at BAT Industries. Sport: Hockey Loughborough in final again, Boxing Quarless must settle quarrel himself, Cricket W Indies bowlers overwhelm Australia, Tennis Satellite tournament brings Britons back down to earth, Rugby Union Two new caps and a pat on the old head for Slattery, For The Record, Racing: Desert Orchid Earns Possible Crack At Champion Hurdle Grittar enhances Aintree chance with bold show of jumping, Cycling Moser given dose of his own medicine, Sports in Brief, Yachting World youth to look for champions on boards, Squash Rackets Clarke too good for Ingledew, Real Tennis World champion can be first to win Grand Slam, Winter Olympic Games: Steiner Beats Weirather To Place In Austrian Team World's No 1 downhiller is out after having his 'down' at the wrong time, Rugby League Schofield makes it a great year, Bowls Bryant's bowl of nerves, Football: South American Tournament Banned By Fifa Tour may take on 'friendly' status. 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