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The Times - 18/05/1984

1984; Gale Group;

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By Sheila Beardall, Julian Haviland, From Nicholas Ashford, , By Our Political Correspondent, By Anthony Bevins Political Correspondent, From Richard Ford, By a Staff Reporter, By Sarah Hogg, Peter Wilson-Smith, By Michael Baily, Transport Editor, By Stewart Tendler, Philip Webster, By Nicholas Timmins, Social Services Correspondent, By Peter Hennessy, By Our Legal Affairs Correspondent, From Thomson Prentice Science Correspondent, By David Walker, Social Policy Correspondent, By George Hill, By Craig Seton, Mario Modiano, By John O'Leary, By Patricia Clough, By Charles Knevitt, Robin Young, From David Felton Labour Correspondent, By Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, By David Walker Social Policy Correspondent, By Nicholas Timmins Social Services Correspondent, By Richard Dowden, By Robin Young, Geoffrey Smith, From Richard Owen, From Neil Kelly, From David Watts, From Richard Wigg, From Roger Boyes, , From Michael Binyon, From Frederick Bonnart, From Our Correspondent, From Christopher Walker, From John Carlin, From Michael Hornsby, , From Christopher Thomas, From Richard Bassett, By Henry Stanhope, Diplomatic Correspondent, From Christopher Follett, From Michael Hamlyn, , From Harry Debelius, From Austin Sammut, , From Kuldip Nayar, From Douglas Tweedale, From Tony Duboudin, Miles Kington, Geoff Brown, David Robinson, Stephen Pettitt, Peter Ackroyd, Anthony Masters, John Percival, PHS, Nicholas Timmins, Sarah Hogg, Frances Gibb, David Watt, Philip Howard, R. F. FARMER, , N. F. ROBBINS, , D. F. HEATHFIELD, MICHAEL IVENS, , PAUL, , CRANLEY ONSLOW, MICHAEL GRIFFITHS, , RONALD PORTSMOUTH, , LAURENCE ASHMAN, , PETER S. CHESNEY, , ANTHONY EMERY, , GEOFFREY REYNOLDS, , JOHN WINTON:, , THOMAS HEARN, , D. M. MacDOWELL, , E. J. LEE, , R. A. FORDHAM, , DOLORES M. BEE, , By Pearce Wright, Science Editor, Laurie Taylor, Executive Editor Kenneth Fleet, By Our City Staff, By Edward Townsend, Industrial Correspondent, From Bailey Morris, , By Jeremy Warner, From Frances Williams, , By Philip Robinson, Michael Clark, Derek Pain, By Derek Harris, By Geoffrey Ellis, By Andrew Cornelius, By Jonathan Clare, Lorna Bourke, By Peter Wilson-Smith, Banking Correspondent, By John Woodcock, Cricket Correspondent, From Mitchell Platts, , From Rex Bellamy, Tennis Correspondent, , From Richard Eaton, , From Clive White, , By Pat Butcher, David Miller, From Jenny MacArthur, , From David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, , From Robert Pryce, , By Michael Seely, By Mandarin (Michael Phillips), by Clifford Webb, Edited by Peter Dear, Peter Davalle, By Michael Horsnell, Nicholas Ashford, John Young, Gillian Darley, Charles Knevitt, JY, Sandra Morris, Christopher Warman Property Correspondent,

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Index. News: 'The ultimate creative act is to be both architect and developer', Dilemma on freezing of embryos, Riot police escort NF student, 50 years on: the president looks ahead, Suicide by gunman in Alpine manhunt, In Profile 'We are in a period where there are no absolutes', The Times Information Service, Hampson summons alleges indecency, NCB dispute union's strike figures, Picket lines set up at Daimler-Benz, Bush gets instant lesson on Afghanistan at Khyber Pass, 'Stylish and cheerful, In Profile 'RIBA is 30 years behind', Hostages' company loses Angola security contract, The scars of war and the healing of peace Royal pilgrimage to Normandy, Luns says Soviet arms overkill will force West to react, Weizman hopes to become a kingmaker, Prisoner who counts herself lucky, Top civil servants opt for openness, Teachers' unions cool on pay dispute initiative, If architects could redesign their image, Reagan faces policy crisis over oil traffic protection, 'Putting the art back', Labour MP scuppers the leak-proof committee, Emergency clinic set to open, The festival: from beavers to jazz and a peek at Hockney's shower, Putting the trap before the horse, Commentary, Town where family life is failing, Myth of the healthy digger takes a knock, Victory of Duarte proclaimed, Striking failure for 'royal mint', 'A magical collection', Sandhurst entry, Church refuses offer to confer on Malta schools, Nursery chiefs given leave after death of baby, Learning to lay solid foundations, Minister's plea to end road scheme rejected, Hard choices for Nato East-West tension 'worst since 1962', Motoring British firm boosts Mercedes' performance, Science report Untangling the complex dioxin web, South African warders condemned for violence, Poland beats reluctant retreat from Olympics, Last Franco propaganda paper shut, moreover... Best of the Fleet Street frolics, Couple lose fight to stay on, Anger over Arab 'kidnap' advertisements, 'A search for humanism', Peak rate calls to US to cost more, Immigration figures show fall, Rising tide of violence across India, Court test on coach video show, Prize ideas not car man's own tribunal told, People Express in move to start air fares war, Vietnam frees American but Briton must stay, Philippines opposition sets up own task force, Varsity types: first impressions count, Police teams to fight intimidation of working miners, The case for something new... just sometimes, Left wins landslide victory in union poll, Friday Page Star who keeps her image in camera, 43 farewell kisses from a killer, Chinese food blamed in breath test, 50,000 Austrian unionists march to back power plant in nature reserve, NHS staff cuts and savings are inadequate MPs say, Automatic air traffic control for Spain, Spaniel is police trainee, Judges fail to agree on new parole policy, Missing children found safe in Irish Republic, Production fall puts recovery in doubt, Copenhagen is hit by wave of strikes, The Times Diary, Letter From Washington Gorged on a surfeit of lawsuits, 'Training out of step', Taking an axe to the legal logjam, Architecture, Still Europe des Patries, London Transport 'better than ever', 'Competitions test how far you can go', Trade: can Europe really complain?, The miners' dispute How the system treats strikers, In Profile 'It is only working class conservation', In Profile 'Festival really is nationwide', 'Not easy for women', Reagan's MX hopes still alive, Soviet leadership takes hard line over Sakharov hunger strike, Schmidt tells SPD it should return to the middle ground, Splendour and Guinness draw crowds, Popular acclaim for the new vernacular, Journalist is shot in Ulster, Palestinian mother killed by militia, Lords reject store's plea against Sunday trading ban, Experts back scheme for London tower, Getting away from tomorrow's slums, Libya: where we went wrong, In Profile 'Things were easier when everything was booming', Thatcher orders £4m for British Council, In Profile, Nigeria protests over Botha visit to Britain. Politics and Parliament: No holiday for Euro-elections, Thatcher defends decision of NCB to import coke, Cost of marches, Defence Crucial that Dutch deploy cruise, Next week's business, Rof Bill MoD police to continue guard role, Eec Budget Rebate still in European reserve, Labour rounds up missing MPs, Belgrano Pressure for inquiry renewed, House Of Lords Conservative peers in a minority, Picketing CID investigating intimidation of miners who work, Coal Dispute Inquiry refused into complaints about policing. Display Advertising: British Airways, Minolta Zoom Copiers, Newman Levinson & Partners, General Accident, Damond Lock,, Royal Institute Of British Architects, London Docklands, Royal Dutch Petroleum Company, Hutchinson And Partners, Holder And Mathias Partnership, Multiple Display Advertisements, Ccp, Stanley Bragg Partnership, Teacher's., Burke's Peerage, Ideal Standard, Sheppard Robson: Architects, The "Shell" Transport And Trading Company, P. L. C., Basf, Pollard Thomas Edwards & Associates, B.A.T Industries, Gregorio Cortez, Glc Architects Department, The Whinney Mackay-Lewis Partnership, Unilever N. V., I. J. Dewhirst, Broadway & Malyan, The Yrm Partnership, Sir John Burnet Tait And Partners, Covell Matthews Wheatley Partnership, Gmw Partnership, Austin-Smith:lord, Ronald Ward And Partners, Ley Colbeck And Partners, Land Securities, Udo, Anthony Grimshaw Associates, The Brigadier Down Under, Clifford Tee + Gale, Tomorrow, Robert Hurd And Partners, Albery Theatre, Bell's Scotch Whisky, The Fitzroy Robinson Partnership, Celcon Architectural Mastermind, Kennedy Sumner Design, Riba, D. Y. Davies Associates, Twa, Hutchinson Locke And Monk, Brock Carmichael Associates, Bank Of America, T. P. Bennett & Son, Archigrafia, London Transport. News in Brief. Law: Banker's killer to appeal, Matron is jailed for robbing old people, Clubs in work dispute, Robbers jailed for killing guard, Court escape, Singer gets £410,000 tax demand, Father pleads for son who killed housewife, Prejudice by delay in prosecution Regina v West London Stipendiary Magistrate, Ex parte Anderson, House of Lords When councils can use civil law to stop Sunday trading Stoke-on-Trent City Council v B & Q (Retail) Ltd, Valuation a forgery by new law Regina v Donnelly (Ian), Crash trial, IRA bomb charges increased, RAF men remanded. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 16,433, Concise Crossword (No 345), Regional Television Variations, Today's television and radio programmes. Reviews: Television Fingers of guilt, Triumphant return to form, New life in old clichés The Ballad of Gregorio Cortez (15) Electric Screen Variety (18) Screen on the Green Hitchcock-The Early Years Everyman Memed My Hawk (15) ABC Shaftesbury Avenue Amityville 3-D (15) Classic Oxford Street, Dance The Creation of the World Dominion, Theatre West Side Story Her Majesty's, Concert Diversity all too ill at ease Cracow RSO/ Penderecki St Bartholemew's, Brighton/Radio 3. Classified Advertising: Car Buyer's Guide, Ella & Andre, Entertainments, Announcements, Educational, Business To Business, Commercial Services, North Of Thames. Editorials/Leaders: Totalitarian Nursery, Finance And Industry Is Rowland bigger than Tebbit and the PM?, Prisoners Of A Dirty War, Beggar Their Neighbours. Letters to the Editor: Salmon at risk, Untypical days, VAT levy on charities, Grim outlook for arts, Cinema reflections, GLC's advertising, Proper restraint for unions and press, Out of touch, Newspaper talk, Dignity in the pits, Church attitudes to arms exports, Golden handshakes. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: University news New Master at Trinity Hall, Latest appointments. Picture Gallery. Deaths. Obituaries: Mr Irwin Shaw Popular American novelist, Mrs Mary Adams, Mr Andrew Clasen. Stock Exchange Tables: Money Markets, Wall Street, Recent Issues, Authorized Units & Insurance Funds, Stock Exchange Prices Shares edge ahead, Stock Market Report Continental kills share rally, Foreign Exchanges, Stock Exchanges. Business and Finance: Savings groups take on banks in high street cash revolution, News In Brief Bowater Inc opens at a discount, Briefing Footnote to going Greek, Commodities, Dissidents lose at Shell and BAT, Guinness in £47m white knight bid for Martin, Spectre of US rates worries ministers, Oriental methods lead to higher productivity Alfa Romeo looks to Japan, Chutney adds spice to the profits, DRG on course for improved interims, Interest Rates, RHP Group in £3m first-half turnround, Bank of Ireland to raise Ir£45m in rights issue, Dow tumbles, Land Securities' triple rise, In brief, Their business is IDEAS, Gold, Money Markets, Gulf fears lift pound, Blackwood Hodge loses £20m, Consortium completes Wytch deal, Currencies, £5m target for County Bank Fund, Tempus Gilts take fright as Government spends, US authorities launch $2bn Continental Illinois rescue. Business Appointments: Appointments Nicolson re-elected ABCC president. Sport: Basketball Britain lose but go to Paris, Athletics Smith's selection depends on inquiry, Golf Rubbish by Faldo as two Britons clean up, Rugby Union Five new caps for first tour match, For The Record, Equestrianism New horse-and-rider teams under scrutiny, Sports in Brief, Badminton Matchless China lift Cup, Racing Carson in perfect harmony with impressive Band, Cricket: Benson And Hedges Cup Sussex surprise themselves in making their way without tremor, Tennis Miss Graf confirms teenage takeover, Statue that is without sporting parallel in Britain Fred Perry: the Colossus of Wimbledon unveiled, Boxing Holmes could finance bout, Racing: Newmarket Trainer To Win Third Oaks Trial In Nine Days Leipzig can fortify Stoute's hand, Football: European Under-21 Championship Young England's maturity in all facets of the game, Today's fixtures. Births. Property: Rentals, London & Suburban. Weather: The Weather.

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