The Times - 19/05/1984
1984; Gale Group;
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By Anthony Bevins, Political Correspondent, By Our Political Correspondent, By David Hewson Arts Correspondent, By Henry Stanhope, Diplomatic Correspondent, By Richard Dowden, From Richard Ford, , From Alan Macgregor, By Richard Garner, , By Stuart Tendler Crime Reporter, From David Jobbins, Ngaio Crequer, , By Andrew Cornelius, From Ronald Faux, By Rupert Morris, From a Staff Reporter, , By Rodney Cowton Defence Correspondent, From Tim Jones, , By Anthony Bevins Political Correspondent, By Pearce Wright, Science Editor, By Barrie Clement, Labour reporter, By Kenneth Gosling, By Our Legal Affairs Correspondent, By Nicholas Timmins Social Services Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, , By David Hewson, By Christopher Warman, Property Correspondent, By Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, By David Cross, By Peter Hennessy, By Rodney Cowton, Defence Correspondent, By Christopher Warman, From Michael Binyon, , From Christopher Mosey, By Edward Mortimer, By Charles Knevitt Architecture Correspondent, From Diana Geddes, From Robert Schuil, From Alan McGregor, , From Trevor Fishlock, From Rasit Gurdilek, , From Mario Modiano, From Mohsin Ali, , From Zoriana Pysariwsky, From Christopher Walker, Sheridan Morley, David Robinson, Hilary Finch, John Percival, Dennis Hackett, David Wade, Simon Barnes, Roy Strong, Barry Norman, P. HAVARD-WILLIAMS, , RUTH DUNLOP, , E. J. BARKER, , DAVID GRAVELL, , M. E. BAILEY, , GEORGE WALKER, , J. S. DUCKWORTH, , C. G. BROYDEN, , JOHN C. LEES, , TINY ROWLAND, , LESLIE H. W. PAINE, , PETER NOBLE, , GERALD F. M. RUSSELL, , ROBIN M. MURRAY, , CHARLES WARREN, , RAYMOND DURRANT, , RONALD HOPE, , PAULINE MACAULAY, , Arthur Hawes, By Tony Samstag, A.J.S., Edited by Shona Crawford Poole, Nick Brett, Peter Brown, Ashley Stephenson, A.S., Stan Hey, Beryl Downing, Jane MacQuitty, B.D., Harry Golombek, Judy Froshaug, Jeremy Flint, Clive Aslet, Max Harrison, Chris Peachment, Sarah Jane Checkland, Peter Waymark, Geraldine Norman, Marcel Berlins, Geoff Brown, Christopher Warman, Executive Editor Kenneth Fleet, From Frances Williams, , From Bailey Morris, , By Wayne Lintott, By Peter Wilson-Smith Banking Correspondent, By Philip Robinson, By Edward Townsend Industrial Correspondent, By Derek Pain, Michael Clark, By John Lawless, Derek Pain, edited by Lorna Bourke, Martin Griffiths, Lorna Bourke, Vivien Goldsmith, By Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent, By Richard Burnell, From Robert Pryce, , From David Miller, Chief Sports Correspondent, , From Jenny MacArthur, , By Simon O'Hagan, From Richard Eaton, From Mitchell Platts, , From Rex Bellamy, Tennis Correspondent, , From John Blunsden, , From David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, By Pat Butcher, By Michael Scott, , By John Karter, From Desmond Stoneham, , Summaries by Peter Dear, Peter Davalle, Roger Boyes,
ResumoIndex. News: Letter from Warsaw Circuses in plenty but little bread, Four killed, 11 injured in two IRA bomb attacks, Ozal says Greece using 'Turkish threat' to conceal its own troubles, Man faces Observer allegation, The Times Information Service, Shore anger turns on both sides in pit strike, Drink Purple prose of 'winespeak', Travel 2 All hands to the tiller for a long and bumpy ride, The writer's champion, Army reviews defence of vital installations, Warning on write-offs, Unions must obey law, Kinnock says, New guide on cancer screening, Pay dispute threatens Derby, Moscow to send group to Games, Hongkong negotiations Eight-year delay feared for new constitution, Ramblers may gain more access, Schools selected for 3-day strikes, Video coach hearing adjourned, An explosive programme on a theme of Handel, Israeli bras may cost firm Arab business, Dismissal upheld, Panama poll 'could lead to Salvador-style war', Values A lifetime of furnishing under one roof, Dons reject 4.5% offer and endorse plan for half-day strike, Netherlands condemns Luns attack, ITV to shift racing and start all-day service, Employers seek meeting with German strike leaders, Tory council offers £25,000 home prize, Permanent magic show planned, Law Society leaders to seek support for £1m advertising campaign, Key GCHQ staff resign, Six months on dole 'ends job hopes', Whitehall union declares 23-6 win for left-wing, Tories rush to polls in face of SDP threat, In The Garden Path to maturity takes a scenic route, Mother greets runaway daughter Men facing extradition to Britain, Kit Williams writes again One book in search of a title, Income from Duchy rises by 20%, Prospects for male pill recede but tests are stepped up around world, Must art always rule our heads?, How Navy will cut manpower, Ulster sees day of worsening violence Operations for shot journalist, Marcos in lead for first time, Travel 1 Quiet and mysterious flows the Dronne, Sporting Diary It's all relative, Spinal injuries from sport 'need notifying', Eating Out Showtime sustenance for weary pilgrims, Out And About Spitalfields story of rags and riches, Sutton Hoo site revived, Thatcher's EEC line supported, Shoot on sight order in Indian riot town, Science report An old wives' tale vindicated, Israelis kill escaper from camp in Lebanon, Give bowling a break, chaps, Kirk set for week of controversy, Swiss face stark choice over bank secrecy, Sweden embarrassed at havoc caused by Army, Family Life Mother's lesson in keeping up with the clones, Cheysson to appeal for Sakharovs, US envoy expelled from Athens, Proposal for Unesco reform group, Songs and souvenirs, Growing conflict in the Gulf Iran sends appeal to UN chief, Suffering: the way of the cross, Chemical weapons rebuff for Reagan, Shopfront, Cranleigh School, Amnesty disquiet over amputations in Sudan, Tunisia counters Libyan troop build-up, A Weekly Guide To Leisure, Entertainment And The Arts, Fiat gives architects their head in Turin, Evictions by councils indefensible Gow says, Chelsea's glamour takes spotlight off Liverpool, Children's theatre of silence speaks louder than words, Iraq claims attacks on two more ships, SPD left warned against Luddite view of microchip. Display Advertising: Containerworld Services Ltd., Swan Hellenic, Chartered Trust Plc, McDonald Wheeler Fund Management Limited, Northern Rock Building Society, Peter Stuyvesant Travel, Cormoran Wheeled Sun Lounger, Multiple Display Advertisements, Jennings Insurances, Perpetual, FAST Lane., Angela Gore Ltd., Monarch, Teacher's, Wallcote, Safleisure, Commonwealth Institute, Guinness Mahon, Britannia, The Times 1000, Pan Britannica Industries Ltd, M & G Kleinwort Benson, Nationwide Building Society, Weststar Commodities Ltd., Lambswool Sweaters, Reed Stenhouse Gibbs, Save & Prosper, Trentino, The Leeds Permanent Building Society, Lamont & Partners Limited, Quest For A Test For Cancer, Australia, Esit. Law: Reasonable parent test In re P (an Infant), Employment Appeal Tribunal Half share insufficient for control Hair Colour Consultants Ltd v Mena, Employment Appeal Tribunal Taking evidence at split hearings Iggesund Converters Ltd v Lewis, Hailsham to judge his own case, Dismantling the apparatus of racism How a court ruling shaped the future of US blacks, Flockton trainer 'left to carry can', Siege prisoners found guilty, Ex-governors challenge Lagos tribunal. Politics and Parliament: Commons Check on poultry slaughter, House Of Lords Minister to see Skinner papers. News in Brief. Picture Gallery: Horse gives birth to a zebra, Archers on target for the Olympics. Reviews: Stage coach with a difference, Collecting Artistry inspired by Wharfedale's magic, Television Superstar reveals hidden talent, Face of destiny gets cosmetic treatment, Festival, Review Eerie reminders of earthshaking events, Opera Tcherevichki Morley College, Terpsichore Dominion, Dance Wildlife Royal, Brighton. Arts and Entertainment: Rock & Jazz, Chess Breath held for clash of the two Ks, Galleries, Dance, Bridge When greedy Carp got the bird, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 16,434, Opera, Television and radio programmes, Concerts, Concise Crossword (No 346), Television Pitted forces, Radio A mad, mad world, Films Fond memories and patriotic passions, The Week, Programme choice, Theatre Golden Boy steps back into the ring. Editorials/Leaders: Whose Plan For Coal?, Finance And Industry Merger will strengthen Lazard fraternity, For We Are Sinners All, Pictures From An Exhibition. Letters to the Editor: South African moves, Lonrho and the House of Fraser, Needs of mentally ill, Councils' obligation, Cricket proposals, Putting a true value on teaching, Umbrella man, Taking the air on Everest, Out of touch, Chinese chill for British products, Table manners, Whose barrier?. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Classified Advertising: Services tomorrow: Fourth Sunday after Easter, For Sale, Announcement, Venice Simplon-Orient-Express, U.K. Holidays, Entertainments. Obituaries: Rev John De Satgé, Mr T Aghnides International civil servant and Greek diplomat, Dr W H Taylor. Business and Finance: Benlox to raise £1.4m by rights issue, Japan Funds Investors take their profits from bull market shakeout, Commodities, Tempus Shot in the arm for ailing US bonds, Family Money, £100m Rolls engine link with France, Regulatory body 'would provide a stamp of approval' Chicago futures chief urges tighter controls for LIffe, Retail price rises dent hopes on inflation, Congress chief hits at 'bailout for powerful' Attack on US bank rescue, Smith drops Martin bid, Unit Trust Prices-change on the week, Family Money Market, News In Brief Computer breakdown hits trading, Work Youngsters win a head start, Interest Rates, Lex starts year with profit leap, Investment National Savings: the best comes last, In brief, Education Parents face a heavier bill as grant is cut, Bank tries to stifle opposition on Stock Exchange reform, Gold, Money Markets, Asil Nadir postpones three-way tie-up, Currencies, OECD remains fearful on US rates, UK missing out on big Soviet contracts. Stock Exchange Tables: Money Markets, Wall Street, Stock Market Report Cadbury sale team suffers, Recent Issues, Stock Exchange Prices Lack of support for equities, Foreign Exchanges, Stock Exchanges. Business Appointments: Appointments. Sport: Motor Cycling Mamola in surprise on first day, Golf King is back in the swim with a 66, Tennis Gomez brings Italian dream to a sad end, Racing: Circus Plume's Victory Throws Oaks Into Confusion Waiting on the word of Piggott, For The Record, Racing Yawa and Piggott can plunder Prix du Cadran, Cricket: Kallicharran IS Match-Winner On Eve Of West Indies Tour An unbeaten century atones for failures, Sports in Brief, Motor Racing Tambay boosts Renault team by snatching the fastest time, Rugby Union Palmer takes place of injured Burnhill, Olympic Games Gramov says no pressure put on other nations to withdraw, Athletics Coe making up for lost time, Equestrianism Arango's early standard proves hard to beat, Basketball Embryonic Britons face key games, Rowing British look for a debut win, Badminton England manager seeks even better results, Football: Fa Cup Final Fate could be about to abandon Watford on their predestined path, Tennis Heavy industry puts a spanner in the works. Births. Deaths. Property: Rentals. Weather: The Weather.
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