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The Times - 31/01/1984

1984; Gale Group;

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By GRAHAM PATERSON Political Staff, By MAURICE WEAVER Industrial Staff, By ROLAND GRIBBEN Business Correspondent, By GUY RAIS, By Our Health Services Correspondent, By DAVID FLETCHER Health Service Correspondent, By IAN BRODIE, By RICHARD BEESTON, By ALAN OSBORN Common Market Correspondent, By JOHN RICHARDS lndustrial Correspondent, By OUR INDUSTRIAL STAFF, By OUR POLITICAL STAFF, By RICHARD NORTHEDGE City Staff, By Our Shipping Correspondent, By JAMES ALLAN, By COLIN RANDALL, By TONY ALLEN-MILLS, By JOHN PETTY Shipping Correspondent, By FRANK TAYLOR in Washington, By FRANK TAYLOR, By ROBIN GEDYE Diplomatic Staff, By Our Diplomatic Correspondent, By MICHAEL FIELD, By MICHAEL FARR, By TIM BROWN, By HUGH DAVIES, By Our Bangkok Correspondent, By Christopher Munnion, By A.J. McILROY, DAILY TELEGRAPH REPORTER, By KENNETH CLARKE, By OUR LEGAL CORRESPONDENT, By JOHN PETTY Transport Correspondent, By JOHN GRIGSBY Local Government Correspondent, By Our Transport Correspondent, By PETER PRYKE Parliamentary Correspondent, By WALTER ABURN Parliamentary Staff, By ANTHONY LOOCH, ALAN BLYTH, ROBERT HENDERSON, A. B., GEOFFREY NORRIS, CHARLES CLOVER, MAURICE ROSENBAUM, JOHN BARBER, ERIC SHORTER, TERENCE MULLALY, By Our Arts Staff, SEAN DAY-LEWIS, GILLIAN REYNOLDS, By ALISON BECKETT Art Sales Correspondent, Peter Simple, By JOHN SHAW, By KEITH NURSE Arts Correspondent, By Our TV and Radio Correspondent, By Our Naval Correspondent, LYNNE EDMUNDS, BY ELIZABETH WILLIAMSON, PETERBOROUGH, WILLIAM DALE, G. SYMONS, VICTORIA GILLICK, I. BROWN, DOMINIC BYRNE, J. I. MACNAB, KILLEARN, ROGER WILSON, CYRIL FLETCHER, By BRENDA PARRY, By CARLA DOBSON T V and Radio Staff, By IAN BALL, By Our Athens Correspondent, By VALERIE ELLIOTT, By ANNE SEGALL, By BARBARA CONWAY, MAURICE OLDFIELD, , By JAMES SRODES, By BRUCE KINLOCH, By HOTSPUR (Peter Scott), By ALEX LANCASTER, By JOHN ROBERSON, By MICHAEL CAREY, By JOHN MASON, By DESMOND HILL, By BILL EDWARDS, By MICHAEL AUSTIN, By RICHARD TAYLOR, By PAT BESFORD, By KEN MAYS, By HOWARD BASS, By JANICE HALE, By A Special Correspondent, GUIDE BY PETER KNIGHT, By CON COUGHLIN, By GODFREY BARKER, By Our Diplomatic Staff,

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Display Advertising: E-Systems, Inc., Multiple Display Advertisements, Boston, Conrad Ritblat & Co, Investment & Business, Interflora, Fc, Interior Design Course, Alliance Banksave, The Daily, Guinness Peat, Phillips, Help The Aged,, Squire, Renault5, The Abbey National Property Service, Wyndhams Theatre, Leicestercard, Air-India, Barclays Techmart, The Peterborough Development Corporation,, Livingston Development Corporation, London Bedding Centre, American Airlines, Crendon, Stock Conversion, Barnardo's, Bladon Lines. News: Murdered general gets a 'crisis' funeral, Terrorists block aid for Uganda refugees, Mortgage Rate Cut Backed, Trafalgar interested in shipyard, Antarctic survey goes back to S. Georgia, Yacht Ensign Scheme IS Shelved, Business Built On Class, Girl Dies As U.S. Shots Hit Beirut Bus, 'Retire At 70' Plan For G Ps, French effort to end Chad war deadlock, Qc To Head Death Ship Inquiry, Wallpaper's Colourful Past, Pit overtime ban lays off 12,300, Defence Chief Sees Kohl About Future, Row over disabled jibe, Marriage No 26 For Mr Wolfe, Riddle Of Lost Oil Ship, Rivals launch poll onslaught on Reagan, 'Crisis' Strikes At Gchq Afghan invasion disruption, What's New, London Day By Day Thatcher goes batting for Britain again, Showing Coffee Tables With A Twist, Go-ahead for Nissan plant, Soccer hooligans jailed as courts implement 'get tough' policy, 'Thorn Birds' Boosts Bbc's Viewing Share, Way Of The World, Gromyko on a double mission to Rumania, Owen urges 'up or out' rule for Whitehall, United front by T U C in plea to Thatcher, Lavatory Has Touch Of Class, U.S. talks of breakthrough on missiles, Competition in 'best interests' of air travellers, Cancer Drug Trials Are Called Off, Astronauts In 'Free' Spacewalk, Healthy Baking, £40-a-head junket out of common room funds, Prisoners To Dance In New Year, 'Cheap' first-class rail tickets may return, Thais To Study Boat Victims, Seat belt law 'has saved 550 lives', Memorial For Falklands, Reagan 'Worries' Moscow, Labour M Ps Pledge To 'Revive' Glc, Crew's fear of Biscay ended liner voyage, Soaring Cost Of Nhs Pay-Offs Questioned By Mps, Growers Uneasy At End Of Ban, The unions may find there is no one to blame but themselves, Howe's Moscow visit denied, News Round-up Samaritans hire Saatchi and Saatchi, Abbey homage to Harrods victims, Tory clamp-down on racialist infiltration, Reagan Ignores British Protests In Guatemala Deal, Africans to seek drought aid, Drugs firm heir faces 'chemical castration', Going comfortably to sea, in the home, Britain Faces £2bn Eec Claim, Peace Talks Agreed In 'Times' Dispute, Prime Minister leads nation's homage to I R A victims, Our work not yet finished, Reagan tells America, Assembly boycott goes on, Cash Threat To 'Digs' In Canterbury. News in Brief. Index. Weather: The Weather. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): February Night Sky. Law: Woman Cleared Of Trying To Kill Tramp, Judge Praises Bravery Of Woman Jp, Lifeboat 'foiled drug smugglers', 'Racist Insults' By Wife, Magazine is sued over car in photo, Labour MP fined for offence at lavatory, Remand prisoners 'miss out on special privileges', Arson Charge, Triple Murder Charge Remand, Four Greenham Women Jailed, Uncertainty surrounds Moscow death case, Sikhs in 'street battle', Linesman Attacked Goalkeeper fined £250, Raquel Welch case settled, Compositor Fined, M-way plea rejected, Royal Ascot Jockey Accepted £1,000 Bribe, Mayor fined, Revenge Fear For Murder Charge Men. Picture Gallery. Politics and Parliament: Right-to-buy 'threat to disabled', Today in Parliament House Of Lords, Warning against 'tit for tat' trade war with France, 'Big Brother' Measure On Personal Data Claims Labour, Complaints Over Oman Deal Fail, Commons Sketch Labour fails to make its Mark. Classified Advertising: Personal, Situations Vacant, Art Galleries, Theatres and Cinemas, Businesses, Hotels, Licensed Premises, Recruitment Consultants. Reviews: L P O, Batiz Emmy Verhey, Camden Festival opera double, Tv / Dragons galore, Rock / John Cale, Music / Margaret Price, Folk / Antonio Sulca, No, Mrs Worthington!, Radio Three's company, The Endymion Ensemble, Art / Catherine Dean, Academy of Ancient Music, Theatre / Theatre Royal Steamy half bake. Arts and Entertainment: Turner Set For Record, Potter play transfers, Women's Bridge, Grimes at the Garden, Radio, Television-Tuesday, No. 18.053 Across, 'Patience' revived. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Official Appointments and Notices: University News. Obituaries: Peter Brown, Judge John Buzzard Judge John Huxley. Editorials/Leaders: Passing '0' Levels, Nissan Bearing Gifts, Back In The Fold. Letters to the Editor: Double losers, The 'heutch' factor, Jargon rules, Work relations at Scott Lithgow, Letters The portable pension, One person to head Commonwealth, Wildlife on farms, Current thinking, Where pay increases are under average, Prescriptions for young. Stock Exchange Tables: London Financial Futures, British Funds, Unit Trust Prices, London Traded Options. Business and Finance: Commodities, Wall Street falls on lower output growth, Caparo rescues Brockhouse, U.S. Commodities, Money & Exchanges Pound gains on dollar, Companies, Bell pays $16m for U.S. distributor, Maynards to pay higher dividend, City Comment Why Barclays merger Bill must succeed, In Brief, Harrisons plans offshoot deals, Banks believe worst of debt crisis is over, World Markets, U.S. Rates, Prices Service, Bank of Wales at peak £1.3m, Hanson builds 4.6pc stake in Powell Duffryn, Lonrho share inquiry by Stock Exchange, The Questor Column Question time at Steetley, Bids And Deals, Setback for defence issues, Steetley to build £11m brickworks, Armco insurance deal with Allianz, Ft-Actuaries Indices. Property: Commercial Property, Commercial Property BR project needs £300m backing, Auction Sale. Sport: Table Tennis Prean Told To Prove Himself, Lawn Tennis Lewis Through But Feaver Bows Out, Yachting Holmes And Stewart 7th, Snooker White IS Back In Reckoning, Volleyball Spikers Near Title Target, Swimming Osgerby Back For England, Sports in Brief, F A Cup fifth round draw, U.S. Golf Oosty So Close To Victory, Ice Hockey Durham Beat The Leaders, Cricket Taylor Fit So Downton And England Relax, Boat Race-March 17 Hectic weekend for Cambridge at Ely, Rugby Union Pearce absent but Cusworth back, Bowls, Basketball First Blood For Boa, Tonight's Boxing Kaylor out to amend tarnished image, Stewards Find Newnes Guilty In Bribes Case, John Player Special Cup Wasps face giant northern hurdles. Births.

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