The Times - 14/08/1984
1984; Gale Group;
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From Richard Ford, From Mario Modiano Athens, By Philip Webster Political Reporter, By Staff Reporters, From Robert Fisk, By David Felton, Labour Correspondent, By Ronald Faux, By Richard Evans, By Pat Healy Race Relations Correspondent, By Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, By Peter Davenport, By Rupert Morris, By Stewart Tendler, By Richard Dowden, By David Hewson Arts Correspondent, By Robin Young, By Our Science Correspondent, By Nicholas Timmins, Social Services Correspondent, By Peter Hennessy, By Caroline Moorehead, From Hasan Akhtar, , From Clifford May, From Peter Nichols, From Donovan Moldrich, From Alan Tillier, From Alan McGregor, , From Godfrey Morrison, From Christopher Mosey, From Our Correspondent, , From Our Correspondent, From Christopher Walker, From Christopher Thomas, From Mario Modiano, From Joseph Berger, From David Bonavia, , From Richard Wigg, From Ray Kennedy, John Russell Taylor, Paul Griffiths, Nicholas Kenyon, Irving Wardle, Anthony Masters, Stephen Pettitt, Peter Ackroyd, Hilary Finch, Kington, David Whitehouse, PHS, Trevor Fishlock, Patrick Knight, Richard Owen, Phillip Whitehead, Roger Scruton, R. L. FARMER, , PETER HARDY, , J. C. MANN, , TREVENEN JAMES, , LYTTON, , MARGARET WHITE, , CAMPBELL OF ALLOWAY, , NEVILLE SHADBAND, , PAUL WILKINSON, , G. A. LODGE, , JOHN W. PARSONS, , ANDREW WALLS, , D. M. WEIR, , LONSDALE, , DORRAINE POTTS, , BRENDA HART, , P. T. ALEXANDER, , By Bill Johnstone, Technology Correspondent, By Alan Toogood Horticulture Correspondent, A friend writes:, Brigadier P. R. Duffell writes:, Executive Editor Kenneth Fleet, By Derek Harris, Commercial Editor, By Derek Harris, Peter Wilson-Smith, By Philip Robinson, By Our Commercial Editor, By Richard Thomson, By William Kay, City Editor, By Jeremy Warner, By Derek Pain, By Frank Brown, By Kevan Pearson, By Phil Manchester, By John Lamb, By Bill Johnstone, By Geof Wheelwright, By Sid Smith, From David Miller, From Jenny MacArthur, From Pat Butcher, SIMON BARNES, By John Woodcock, Cricket Correspondent, By John Wilcockson, By David Hands Rugby Correspondent, By John Hennessy, By Mandarin, Peter Davalle, Bob Williams, Roger Boyes,
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News: 'Year of the clematis' as society is launched, 30 killed as Sri Lanka troops clash with Tamil rebels, IRA's new propaganda martyr, Mugabe choice for Politburo is warning to dissidents, The rage of youth on the march, Parents may suffer after swim escape to Greece Sisters fear Hoxha revenge, Shooting guidelines stricter in Britain, Seperatists hold balance after poll in Corsica, The Times Information Service, When appearance counts most, Corruption protest likely in Macao poll, Modern day Ulysses plans Ithaca voyage, Double delight: Test-tube Katie, The miners' strike £4m loss as fire pit is flooded, Heritage fund gift secures £1.8m 'Duccio' for Manchester art gallery, Biscuits, tea and coffee likely candidates for VAT charge, The Territorials today: 2 Finding recruits and keeping them, Unions call for full study of benefits, Illegitimate baby boom upsets New Yorkers, Europe's magnetic lure Tide of immigration still on the rise, FINDINGS SPECIAL: Space Stations The Russian story of triumph and disaster, Pretoria to defend Cahora dam, RUC chief defends use of plastic bullets at rally, The Pope waves from a, The countdown begins in Korea, Prisoners Of Conscience Czechoslovakia Ivan Jirous, RUC 'broke plastic bullet firing rules', Transplant baby still improving, Bedford College leased to US teaching group, Heath tells of grief at break-in, Estonia official asks for political asylum, General Zia says martial law will remain after 1985 elections, If the slogan fits, wear it, South Africa's Coloured Community Part 2 Realism versus idealism Botha's change of heart stirs deep suspicions, Poles free last of 11 activists, Burton family wants reburial, Absent Algeria ruins Sahara summit, on the present sterility of Soviet foreign policy Shaky hands on the Kremlin tiller, Whitehall brief Anatomy of a generation that went soft on Russia, Oxford teaches Prince Hiro domestic skills, Video train launched on Metro, Prior faces political protest, Silenced: the ABC to a country's ills, Council to pay compensation for housing bias, State cash for Italy's poor priests to end, Fashflash, Reagan men button their lips, Call for anti-racialism law as Kahane takes seat in Knesset, The Times Diary, Clean-up campaign Nigeria wages war on idleness and crime, Battery bike makes a papal present, Red Sea operation echoes peace force, Few grouse greet the Glorious Thirteenth, More protection for Warty Newt and its friends, Drift back at Bilston Glen heartens NCB, Manufacturing output slips in second quarter, Sabotage was discounted for, Guerrilla suspect killed in Basque gun battle, Science report Alternative energy boost by Israel, S African police detain Budd race TV viewers, Letter from Warsaw Church leads war against the bottle, Miles from anywhere In praise of warm water, Gambler had dope for horses, Seoul sets free hijackers of Chinese airliner, East Germans blame the Wall on the West, Times Law Report headline 'was fair'. Display Advertising: Ici, Akzo, Recruitment Consultants, Renaults 5 Tl Le Car2, The Tokio Marine And Fire Insurance Co., Ltd, Rsc, Bos Software, Regine, The Times, Wda, Bespoke Computer Systems, Halifax, Gm, Pavanne, Lotus, Allied Irish Banks Limited, Edina Ronay Summer Sale, Stock Conversion, Base Lending Rates. News in Brief. Law: Manager 'spent cash like water', Law Report Queen's Bench Division Seaworthiness includes fitness for cargo Empressa Cubana Importadora de Alimentos "Alimport" v Iasmos Shipping Company SA (The Good Friend), Crash charge, Peer claims gamekeeper had embarrassing affairs, Suspended jail term for Fagan, Manager's jewelry shop theft conviction lifted, Iran jet hijacker jailed for 7½ years, Hosepipe ban case adjourned. Picture Gallery. Reviews: Edinburgh Festival Visual wonders proudly unveiled, Australian Youth Chamber Orchestra/Zollman, London concerts Tones of spring and summer BBCSO/Pritchard, London theatre Forty Years On, Theatre: The Thrie Estaites, Opera A Midsummer Night's Dream, Television Noble misanthropy, Blurred faces SCO/Henze. Arts and Entertainment: Concise Crossword (No 419), Bridge team has runaway win, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 16,508, Today's television and radio programmes. Editorials/Leaders: Finance And Industry Firms at bay in battle for warship yards, All Undone In A Day, Marxist Bark, Pragmatist Bite, Other People's Cults. Letters to the Editor: Dark Age London, Studies at the OU, Living language, Studying man's inhumanity to man, Under fire on the pitch, Change to Police Bill, Keeping Shap shipshape, Call for inquiry on Corntonwood, Airline competition, Student hopes stifled. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Official Appointments and Notices: Church news, University news, Royal Commission for the Exhibition of 1851, Firsts at Southampton, Lincoln's Inn. Obituaries: Brigadier John Faviell, Mr Raymond Oppenheimer, Mr Clifford Phillips, Dr Theodore Chalmers Influence on medical education, Mary Miles Minter. Business and Finance: Computer Briefing, Making software more seductive, Commodities, Insurance association to go ahead, Mercury and Akroyd suspended, At last, a royal charter, UK Events, Dee offers deal on Booker bid, News In Brief £116,000 pay-off for directors, Job Scene The executive game of playing musical chairs, Last appeal by Lincroft, A bumpy ride for the 'secrets' man, Argentine debt deal 'not certain', Tempus Stock Conversion springs surprises, Manufacturing output rises by 0.5% as retail sales slide, Investment Trusts, Interest Rates, The Week Is the US losing its high-tech lead?, £12m Coats Patons deal, The age of the super machines, More footwear jobs as British exports rise Shoe imports take 59% of market, In brief, Chubb asks investors to reject bid, Gold, Money Markets, Institutions buy DRI, Importers win VAT delay, Currencies, The end for the cathode ray tube. Stock Exchange Tables: Wall Street, Stock Exchange Prices Quiet start to account, Authorized Units & Insurance Funds, Recent Issues, Foreign Exchanges, Stock Market Report Now speculation lifts Wedgwood, Stock Exchanges. Business Appointments: Appointments New agent for Bank. Classified Advertising: Entertainments, Computer Appointments, Personal Columns, Legal Appointments. Sport: Racing Weighty case for old Bailey in Newcastle trial, Golf Footsteps worth following, Football Maxwell's son takes charge at Derby, Athletics Lopes repulses British and Irish threats to win marathon, Equestrianism Mixed fortunes for Britain as US prove dominant, Cycling Tough lesson for Elliott, Sports in Brief, Today's Fixtures, Cricket: Holding Puts West Indies Further Along Road To Victory Only a brilliant effort from Botham can save England now, Telethon Miss Morocco made the Olympics, A time of fast bucks and faster company, Rugby Union England's problem as Hare bows out, Boxing Gonzales is best stylist. Births. Weather: The Weather.
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