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The Times - 21/08/1984

1984; Gale Group;

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By David Felton, Labour Correspondent, From Peter Davenport, , By Philip Webster, Political Reporter, From Nicholas Ashford, , From Christopher Thomas, By Michael Horsnell, By Michael Baily Transport Editor, By Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, By David Walker, Social Policy Correspondent, By Robin Young, From Richard Ford, Tim Jones, By Tony Samstag, By Nicholas Timmins, Social Services Correspondent, David Young Energy Correspondent, By Christopher Warman, Property Correspondent, By Bill Johnstone Technology Correspondent, By David Hewson, Arts Correspondent, By. Nicholas Timmins Social Services Correspondent, By Peter Hennessy, From Keith Dalton, , From Alan Tomlinson, By Caroline Moorehead, DESSA TREVISAN, our Belgrade correspondent, , From David Watts, From Richard Wigg, , From Our Correspondent, From Michael Hornsby, From Jan Raath, From Kuldip Nayar, From Roger Boyes, From Christopher Walker, , From Our Correspondent, , From Christopher Follett, , From Trevor Fishlock, By Our Foreign Staff, From Eddie Iroh, , By Henry Stanhope, Diplomatic Correspondent, Celia Brayfield, Stephen Pettitt, Hilary Finch, John Russell Taylor, Robert Page, Miles Kington, by Suzy Menkes, Anne Cowan, PHS, Robert Skidelsky, Felix Patrikeeff, Edward Mortimer, Michael Binyon, Alfred Sherman, Peter Kellner, WALSTON, , ARTHUR C. F. DAVIES, , DAVID GENT, ROBERT DAVIS, , HUGH DINWIDDY, , ANDREW PEARSON, OLIVER MASON, , DAVID McDOWALL, , M. T. M. CASEY McCANN, , EILEEN ROBERTS, , D. A. REECE, THOMAS PRICE, , By Bill Johnstone, Technology Correspondent, By Paul Flather, , Kenneth Fleet, By Philip Robinson, By Derek Harris, Commercial Editor, By Peter Wilson-Smith, By Ian Griffiths, By David Young Energy Correspondent, By Our City Staff, By Richard Thomson, By Derek Pain, By Kevan Pearson, By David Manners, Edited by MATTHEW MAY, By Lucy Hodges, By Geof Wheelwright, By Alan Lewis, Richard Coghlan, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Gordon Allan, From a Special Correspondent, By John Nicholls, By Jenny MacArthur, From Pat Butcher, , By A Special Correspondent, By David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, By John Blunsden, From John Hopkins, , By John Wilcockson, By Mandarin, Peter Davalle, Bob Williams, By Rodney Cowton Defence Correspondent, Christopher Walker,

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Index. News: Hongkong:still not enough, House sale market 'still resilient', Ferraro settles unpaid taxes, Verdict of suicide on Lord Fermoy, Pit rebel escorted by 1,000 police, Festival Fashflash, The Times Information Service, Japan tests find fatties live longer, Private funds may build hospitals that would be shared with NHS, Whitehall brief Rewriting cold war history, Pay deal excludes non-union staff, Rama Rao supporters appeal to President, Greece calls off 'pointless' war games with US, Sakharov under care of doctors in Gorky, Will the Hitler diary hoaxers laugh all the way to the bunker?, Soviet ships join Suez mine search, A simple service for Priestley, Toy may be clue to boy's killer, Nigerian lawyers may lift boycott, First-class degree results, Elizabeth Taylor wants a Welsh burial, American's credit cards fraud would 'launch tide of crime if revealed', Fashion The riding look is set to become a habit, Singapore's constitution Thoughts turn to a successor for Lee, Woman, aged 85, needed 150 stitches after raid, Security fears prompt arrest of Liberians, US and Soviet scientists meet, The Times Diary Balance restored, West End pavement sales war, Israel to press US for early payment of increased aid package, Thatcher rejects inquiry on Noraid incident, Oil companies lose 5p a gallon on petrol, How Hermès stays ahead, Air crash survivor saw '4ft flames', The ship that can turn on a sixpence, How Scargill is betraying Marx, Surgical implants: 2 Heart valves come of age, A to Z of practically everybody, Murray told to head off TUC clash on miners, Fanatic no, but he goes along with Khomeini, Letter from Jerusalem Gun law rules in the wild West Bank, Rescuers search Central line wreckage Train driver killed, 25 hurt, in London Underground crash, Oxford don given role in Hongkong, Monastery dig call for grant, Prisoners Of Conscience South Africa Winnie Mandela, El Wild West survives death of its creator, Philippines troops on full alert for Aquino anniversary, Belgrano information 'should be seen', Bar Council change New advocacy rights mean 5,000 barristers can appear for own employers, Galvin to appear in Dublin, Questions raised over red signal, My gamble on marriage in Reno, School boycott unites opponents of new S Africa Parliament, Science report Purification processes improved, Opposition parties seek fair poll assurances in Nicaragua, Data users 'mistaken' on new law, Deserted isles on sale for £59,000, Equity leader's apartheid test, Girl in care 'tempted to prostitution', Legal advice for GLC in theatre dispute, Ceausescu plays the China card again, White poppy leaves Danes red-faced, Vigil for prisoners: Lord Soper, Lady Antonia Pinter and Mr Harold Pinter meeting by, The daunting price of Irish unity, Dock strike is still in balance, Strauss on visit to Albania, Republican Convention 1984 Born-agains put backbone into Dallas, Leadership put to the test Struggle to dispel mood of scepticism, Sleep better in Dover but eat better in Boulogne, Beirut violence puts pressure on Syria, moreover... The ideal football team-with Mary and Zola as the fall girls, Rich and poor fall out at Unido congress, Peru killings blamed on security forces, Tenants to be repaid for repairs, Republican convention opens in Dallas Slashing attack on Mondale, Scourge of Zimbabwe Tekere returns from political wilderness, Call for increase in child benefit. Display Advertising: Bank Of Ireland, The British Telecom, Sotheby's, Bos Software, Robeco, Allied Irish Banks Limited, Alliance Building Society, Standard Chartered, Edina & Lena, The Times, Renault 9, Base Lending Rates. Picture Gallery. News in Brief. Law: Law Report August 21 1984 Chancery Division Council in breach of development contract KLF (UK) Ltd v Derbyshire County Council, Driving ban for footballer, Libyan students in court on bomb charges. Reviews: Television Drive to disaster, Concerts Lontano/Martinez, Moscow Virtuosi/ Spivakov Queen Elizabeth Hall, Theatre Marcel Marceau, EDINBURGH FESTIVAL:Galleries A domineering obsession. Arts and Entertainment: Concise Crossword (No 425), The Times Crossword Puzzle No 16,514, Today's television and radio programmes. Editorials/Leaders: Let The Children Go, Casting Out Devils, The Belgrano Papers, Finance And Industry Schroder slips in before the floodgates close. Letters to the Editor: News from Uganda, Code of conduct for the cults, Beyond reckoning, Getting prostitution under control, Ethics and the press, Damper on seeds of subversion, Lost horizons, Not cricket, Fine fare for francs, Defeat of terrorism, Morals in New York. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: University news, Latest appointments, Church news. Deaths. Obituaries: Prof J. Kolbuszewski, Mr David Horsburgh, Sir Geoffrey Furlonge Diplomat at critical times in Middle East. Stock Exchange Tables: Wall Street, Stock Market Report Brokers revive shares of big banks, Recent Issues, Authorized Units & Insurance Funds, Stock Exchange Prices Equities subdued, Foreign Exchanges, Stock Exchanges. Business and Finance: American locomotive races towards a dollar crisis, Why two challengers are chipping in, A touch of class for the micro, Oil price crisis 'will be over next month', Commodities, News In Brief Trust sells hospitals, When the new way is not the best way, Harvard fights ruling on duty, Currencies London Close, Overseas events, Investment Trusts, Interest Rates, New savings issue yields £350m, The Week Old words worth millions, French forsake traditional tipple UK thirst for wine is growing, UK events, Airship may seek third cash injection, Computer base faces BICC axe, Gold, Money Markets, Company News In Brief, Index falls 5.1 points, Out to lure the business mind, Computer Briefing Atari price attack, Computer Horizons° Impressed to disappointed: IBM's new micro, Tempus Blagden goes free to seek pastures new, Miners' strike blamed for 0.5% fall in production. Classified Advertising: Entertainments, Announcements, Computer Appointments, Legal Appointments. Business Appointments: Appointments Asda names finance director as new chief. Sport: Lewis back on the right touch and a star is born in Nice Coe's record is safe but Cruz still on song, Football Maxwell to sell stake in Reading, For The Record, Cycling Elliott too fast for the bunch, Today's Fixtures, Rugby Union Australians set fair for touring, Friendship Games East Germans beat Olympic medal times in the pool, Bowls Pull brothers show their elders are not betters, Cricket: An Extraordinary Decision By Sussex Lets The Sri Lankans Off The Hook At Hove Sussex fail in their duty by spurning an easy target, Gliding No keeping up with pilot Jones, Evening Racing Leicester, Motor Racing Prost feels pressure, Racing: Sheather's Outstanding Colt Can Overcome Stamina Doubts To Win Benson And Hedges Gold Cup Chief Singer can steal the show, Carriage Driving Hungarians take the world title, Tennis Aldridge enjoys the family party, Golf Trevino finds the Creek ideal, Equestrianism Mrs Green initiates new class, Yachting French lead the fleet. Births. Property: Rentals. Weather: The Weather.

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