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The Times - 06/12/1984

1984; Gale Group;

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By Anthony Bevins, Political Correspondent, By John Winder, By Paul Vallely, From Trevor Fishlock, By Richard Evans, Lobby Reporter, By Philip Webster, Political Reporter, By David Felton, Labour Correspondent, By Lucy Hodges Education Correspondent, By Paul Routledge, Labour Editor, By Barrie Clement, Labour Reporter, By David Young Energy Correspondent, By Geraldine Norman, Sale Room Correspondent, By John Young, Agriculture Correspondent, By Nicholas Timmins, By Michael Baily Transport Editor, By David Hewson, Arts Correspondent, By Tony Samstag, By Colin Hughes, By Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Correspondent, By John Lawless, By John Young, From Ian Murray, Brussels, By Philip Webster Political Reporter, From Richard Wigg, Madrid, By Ian Murray, By Thomson Prentice Science Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, From Diana Geddes, , From Mario Modiano, From Alan Hamilton, Noumea., From Rodney Cowton, Defence Correspondent, , From Mohsin Ali, By Henry Stanhope Diplomatic Correspondent, From Moshe Brilliant, Tel Aviv, From Christopher Thomas, St George's, From our Correspondent, James Fenton, Robert Nye, John Campbell, John Russell Taylor, Hugh Barnes, Anthony Parsons, Marcel Berlins, Miles Kington, Peter Ackroyd, Paul Griffiths, Hilary Finch, Irving Wardle, Anthony Masters, Noël Goodwin, PHS, Christopher Thomas, David Felton, Clifford Longley, Ronald Butt, Marghanita Laski, JOHN REA PRICE, , E. J. NICKSON., JIM DAVIDSON, , DAVID ENNALS, , JAMES DEAN, , HAZEL FALLON, , WILLIAM BELSON, , M. R. WEALE, , CLIVE JENKINS, PATRICK COSGRAVE, , JOHN WILTON, , R. E. J. LOCKE, , By David Nicholson-Lord, A friend, By Jeremy Warner, By Philip Robinson, By William Kay, City Editor, By Ian Griffiths, By Our City Staff, By Cliff Feltham, By Derek Pain, Pam Spooner, By Judith Huntley, By David Hands, By Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, By Clive White, Paul Newman, By Keith Macklin, By Colin McQuillan, By Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, By Simon O'Loughlin, From Richard Streeton, By Conrad Voss Bark, From Chris Moore, By Mandarin (Michael Phillips), Barrie Sherman, Peter Davalle, Peter Dear,

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Index. News: The man who is a law unto himself The Times Profile: Sir Michael Havers, Wine in a can 'better than boxes', Duke faces challenge to catholic presidency, Nott dismisses accusations on Belgrano sinking, Merit award offered to senior civil servants, Nato defence planning Europeans pressed to step up spending, Heart man regaining his strength, A church straining at the bonds of state, After the Dublin summit Spain and Portugal will have to swallow hard bargain to join the EEC, Sri Lankan troops are accused of killing 85, Fair shares in the French franc's richest five, Hope of more capital spending as TUC rejoins Neddy, Bhopal death toll reaches 2,000, Boys 'worst shoplifters', Rate-capping: 1 Battle lines drawn over spending, Police end siege at cottage, Horizons The Times guide to career choice Choosing the right man, Train may have passed red signal, Treasury accused of jeopardizing £500m aircraft export order, Police laying plans to prevent 'vendettas' after pit strike, Emergency staged for oil rig tests, More die in clashes on Thai border, Husain may meet Rabin in London, Conservation 'overlooked', New Caledonia envoy hints at crackdown but contacts rebel chiefs, Beards and black hats for the wedding of weddings, Milk price controls to end this month, Tim's new voice clocks in, moreover... How to win at the office party game, A vote for the big paymaster, 'Mothers didn't know children had died, children didn't know mothers had died, men didn't know their families had died', Hijackers blocked on runway, Survey shows slump in Labour support, Grants climbdown forces £11m cut in science budget, Middle East peace proposals will dominate meetings with Mitterrand, Bolivians win big pay rises, Tug master feared crash, BBC focuses on film format for Christmas, Athens hit by the bomb jitters, RSPCA launches anti-fur campaign, Blaize unmoved as Gairy's MP threatens to renounce seat, The Times Diary Steeling the show, New word for an old feeling, Science report Chinese fish farms transform waste into riches, Collapse of teachers' salary talks, France opts for style change, Australian outlook: Part 2 Drug fears rise as big fish go free, Coffee pickers murdered in Contra harvest war, No freehold on the House, Dentists to face fraud inquiry, Mintoff to announce retirement soon, The Times Information Service Today's events, Ulster's Civil Service jobs to be monitored, Port loses Channel ferry link, Pay that remains a private matter, Miners' drift back nearly over, Disaster in Bhopal The deadly substance that has travelled the world, Short-break tour firm holds prices, Newspapers' technology project fails, Habré turns down return of troops. Display Advertising: British Airways, Osteopathy Systems Ltd., Shell, Ppa, Volvo, Air France, Collins, Sony, Eno, Hodder & Stoughton, Singapore Airlines, Connect, Oriental Rugs Sale, Sidgwick & Jackson, Christmas, The Times, BBC, The Times Literary Supplement, Courvoisier, The Macallan, Phillips, Base Lending Rates, Boots, New York/new Jersey Airports, Wyndhams Theatre, Harvard Securities Limited, China Fur & Leather Garments Fair, Nspcc, Enitharmon Press, British Telecom Shares, Ibm, Scapa Group, Attwoods, The Leeds Permanent Building Society, Caf, British Aerospace, The Border & Southern Stockholdres Trust P.L.C., Student And Parent Alliance, War On Want. Picture Gallery. Law: Disabled barrister must pay car fines, Dog justice, Steward's wife not an employee Peterborough Labour Social Club v Monoghan, Riot verdict on Hell's Angels, Change in youth custody sentences sought Regina v Dhariwal, Justice impeded by prolixity in advocacy Regina v Cox Regina v Mead, Short acquittal, Seaside landlady is jailed for £10,000 dole fraud involving young jobless, Squirrel trap man fined £75, Whether roadway public Blackmore v Chief Constable of Devon and Cornwall. News in Brief. Arts and Entertainment: Today's television and radio programmes BBC 1, Sale room Hebrew bible sets auction record, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 16,604, Nunn leads England to chess silver, Concise Crossword (No 514). Official Appointments and Notices: Higher honour. Politics and Parliament: Eec Summit Unjust for Greece to use veto, Education Joseph's change of mind saves parents £21m, Civil Service Loyalty also flows downwards, Coal Dispute Conservatives the party of the workers now-minister, TV opponents on committee, Agreement Citizens of Hong Kong will not be stateless, Labour succeeds in improving MP's attendance record. Reviews: The snakes and ladders of cultural diplomacy, How a quaint fancy grew into a rich and disturbing creative imagination, Don Giovanni Dominion, Jibbooms, Fiction Black and white and grey life, Television Strained realism, Books 1 Dear friend of Freud, Rilke, and Nietzsche, The Desert Air, The Carrier Frequency, Poetry American Dionysus: Shelley of his age, Theatre The Jungle Book, Opera Solti rediscovers all his old dynamic character Der Rosenkavalier, Concert BBCSO/Pritohard. Editorials/Leaders: Down From The High Ground, A Very Odd Man Out, Finance And Industry Unilever's 45 lead the pensioners revolt, Youth On Call. Letters to the Editor: Juror's oath, Favourable prospect for Law of Sea, Rough justice for juveniles, 'Alienation' in Ulster, Fears about a tax on learning, Paper pounds, A career at County Hall, Violence on TV, Cold comfort, Ancient woods, Student grants. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Obituaries: Lim Yew Hock, Professor E. G. Forbes, Mr Michael Standing Light entertainment on radio, Rev Walter Boulton. Stock Exchange Tables: Wall Street, Authorized Unit Trusts, Recent Issues, Drawing Bonds, Stock Exchange Prices Equities drift lower, Stock Market Report Hawker soars on 'set fair' prospect, Foreign Exchanges. Business and Finance: Money Markets And Gold, Curry family to back Dixons bid, Fraser Foundation sells, Investment Trusts, Losses at John Brown halved, London Financial Futures, Company News, Wall Street falls sharply, Commodities, Tempus More woe but John Brown cuts losses, Investment managers resign, US steps up steel curbs, GEC launches £90m raid to buy its own shares, Shares in Dunlop Holdings suspended, Nottingham bid rises to £53m, Market Summary, Charter may be forced to aid Cape. Property: Rentals, Commercial Property Shops leave High Street for the race track, Flat Sharing. Sport: Bobsleigh Champion closing the gap, Golf Heavy rain may cause Ballesteros problems, Sports in Brief, Boxing Magri's challenger may put world title ambitions first, Rugby Union: An Important Weekend Ahead For England, Ireland, Scotland And Australia Australia stay the same for Scotland, Squash Rackets Armley raised by crowd to beat tough Tyrella, Racing: Greystoke-Trained Novice To Make His Mark Over Fences Tullamarine to graduate with honours, Skiing Champions in opposition, Snooker Higgins luck keeps him on course for Davis, Rugby League Kinsey seeks move to amateur club, Tennis Painful defeat for Lendl, Basketball Winning back some cup glory, Motor Rallying Support for Balestre, Fishing Nato make a rod for their own backs, For The Record, Cricket Gatting confirms stature after England stumble, Boxing Banjo wins friends but Frazier is quickly in control, Bloodstock Sales Desirable fetches a million guineas, Football: Tottenham Depart From Milk Cup As Old Boy Leaves Qpr Mullery's task may go to Pleat, Badminton Frost in line for Japan. Classified Advertising: Entertainments, Parliamentary Notices, General Appointments, Forthcoming Events. Births. Weather: The Weather.

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