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The Times - 18/10/1984

1984; Gale Group;

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By Our Labour Staff, By David Walker, By William Kay, City Editor, By David Young, Energy Correspondent, By Edward Townsend Industrial Correspondent, From Michael Binyon, By Philip Webster Political Reporter, By Richard Evans, Lobby Reporter, By John Young, Agriculture Correspondent, By Nicholas Timmins Social Services Correspondent, By Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, From Nicholas Ashford, , By Glen Allan, By Clifford Webb, Motoring Correspondent, By David Cross, From Thompson Prentice, Science Correspondent, , By Alan Hamilton, By Christopher Warman Property Correspondent, By Colin Hughen, By Peter Evans, Home Affairs Correspondent, By Hugh Clayton, Local Government Correspondent, By David Nicholson-Lord, From Diana Geddes, , From Peter Nichols, , From John Best, , From Robert Schull, From David Watts, , From Michael Hornsby, , From Our Own Correspondent, From Christopher Walker, , From Jan Raath, , From Mario Modiano, , From Alan Tomlinson Jinotega, Nicaragua, From Michael Hamlyn, , From Richard Bassett, From Tony Duboudin, Dennis Hackett, Irving Wardle, John Percival, Nicholas Kenyon, Richard Morrison, Anthony Masters, Vladimir Ashkenazy, Robert M. Worcester, Norman Stone, Philip Howard, Stuart Evans, A. S. Byatt, Woodrow Wyatt, Tim Heald, PHS, by Desmond Tutu, Charles Knevitt Architecture Correspondent, Peter Wilson-Smith, Ronald Butt, A. N. Author, BRUCE COWARD, , H. R. F. KEATING, , P. M. SELIGMAN, , JOHN HUNT, , JOHN ROBB, , T. ERIC EVANS, , MICHAEL HILL, W. HEATON COOPER, , SIMON ALLEN, , DOUGLAS SIMPSON, , D. WATSON JAMES, , COLIN McWILLIAM, , ERIC SAMS, , RICHARD DOBSON, , By Stephen Young, Regina v Immigration Appeals Tribunal, Ex parte Bashir, John Baker, Rodney Abbott, JB, Lighting danger spots, RA, Executive Editor Kenneth Fleet, By John Lawless, By Peter Wilson-Smith, Banking Correspondent, By David Smith, Economics Correspondent, By Jonathan Davis, Business Correspondent, By Ian Griffiths, By Alison Eadie, By Lorna Bourke, By Our City Staff, By Judith Huntley, By Derek Pain, From Philip Robinson, , By Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, From Mitchell Platts, , By Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent, By Peter Ball, From Clive White, , By Colin McQuillan, Conrad Voss Bark, By George Ace, By Peter Marson, By Tim Glover, By Gerald Davies, Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Sydney Friskin, By Mandarin (Michael Phillips), Philip Scofield, by Peter Dear, Peter Davalle, From Peter Davenport, ,

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Index. News: Benn in Shadow Cabinet battle, 'Cowboys' flouted rules on radiation, Insurance penalty, The Times Information Service, Mitterrand raises wealth tax to help lighten burden of 'new poor', Police role 'not political', Documents hint at pit unions strike deal, Ban on badger traps urged, This lifeboat is reserved for bankers only, Loyalty to EEC affirmed by Howe, Compact and energy saving, Putting suspects in the spotlight, Reagan to give Israel high technology for jet fighters, Denning calls for use of treason law, Fast train information, Agreement on Gibraltar near, Extremists hit second party HQ in Belgium, Embattled Papandreou promises to deliver, UK envoy rebuffed on A-test complaints, A partheid's threat to peace, Science report Eating habits of the urban pigeon, Putting a glow on your buildings, £374,000 for carpets, Uplights that make life easier, Budget cuts force heart unit closure, £60,000 drive for safer bonfire night, Olive branch from Quebec, Election 84 Ferraro sidesteps Ulster minefield, The switch-on that industry needs, Fertilizer pollution levels still rising, White House welcomes Chernenko pointer to improved relations, Doubts on stocks for power stations, Moonshot scientist pays for Nazi past, Japan accused of exploiting rare species Year of the frilled lizard, Low-fat sausage joins 'healthy' food battle, Charity funds lie unused in banks because of bad administration, Lords say, Brighter lighting, Beware the lamp that costs less, The new tube that is easier on the eye, Plea over jobs aid to deprived cities, Bonn backs extended call-up plan, NHS pay rises mean growth will suffer, Zhia offers guarantees, Trickle back continues, Assad gets pledge of Soviet aid, Faction killings in Nicaragua Poll brings fear to two towns, British dominate grain 'mountains', Nobel reward for particle discovery, Farewell warning to Pretoria, Bonn draws comfort from Ceausescu visit, Craxi in London Britain and Italy seeking solutions to terrorism, The Times guide to career development No smoke without fear, JMB exceeded Bank guidelines, When police infiltrated abdication crowds, Union warning to Telecom, Findings, BNOC cuts North Sea oil price, Scot gets Wogan's slot, Papers sent to Nacods officials, The Times Diary, Thatcher 'no surrender' message on miners, Collector plundered wild birds' nests, Stars' high fees threatening live seaside shows, Austrians alarmed by refugee rise, Chile cities blacked out by guerrilla bombs, Ownership of homes 'will climb to 70%', Bombed hotel to reopen late next year, More jailed for drug offences, Key Aquino witness backtracks, Head teachers may seek own pay deal because of 'pie in sky' union claim, Emotive meeting after two days of violence Police chief gives public apology to angry village, Pianist, conductor..and former KGB spy The Times Profile:, Emergency-beware the assault on your battery, Welcome lights The price of safety?, Midland deputies' disquiet over pit talks failure, Clampdown on press imposed in Sri Lanka, Royalty with a hollow ring, Rising costs of motoring are pricing out young drivers, AA claims, Dispute blacks out Thames Television, Delhi urges Tripura to call in Army, Hopeful queue at companies' jobs fair, If the bomb had found its target, Stock market plunge wipes £6.8bn off share values. Picture Gallery. Display Advertising: Brymon, Shell, Multiple Display Advertisements, Arabella, National Savings, The Edinburgh Investment Trust, Davis Group Limited, Peugeot Talbot Rental, Delta Investment Company Limited, Connect, Osram-Gec, Invest For School Fees Ltd., Thorn Emi Lighting, The Times, Toyota, Pool Promoters Association, T.Cartledge & Company Limited, The Natural Pg, Air Canada, Gm, Tunisia, Pirelli Construction, Sylvania, American Airlines, Twa, Fortnum & Mason, Janneau, Lampways Ltd. Law: Wife accused of murder, Zimbabwe killer sentenced to death, Unconditional leave to defend Pinemala Ltd v Welbeck International Ltd, Scargill says £1,000 fine paid without his authority, Police question two on suspect boat, Faldo divorce, Couple fined for having filthy home, Miners fined over picketing, Council fights unfair dismissal ruling, Queen's Bench Division Court of Appeal Meaning of 'exceptional' should be strict, Boxer charged, Stolen cheques trial abandoned, Bias towards hearing appellant Smith v Insurance Officer, Long prison terms for Heineken's abductors, Duty to ensure adopted stray dog is docile Smith v Prendergast. Politics and Parliament: MP to press for death penalty, Parliament October 17 1984 No common market for vehicles Eec Report. Arts and Entertainment: Concise Crossword (No 474), Fifth chess draw in succession, Arkell takes Lloyds chess lead, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 16,564, Today's television and radio programmes. News in Brief. Reviews: Concerts Camerata Bern, Henry IV Part 1, Making the Eiffel even easier on the eye, The resistible rise of our Lucky Neil, Gentleman of England sit tight and keep their family seats, The times that tried men's Souls, and found them wanting, Dance Lar Lubovitch, In search of the creative eccentric, Taverner Consort/ Parrott St John's, Thrillers Spooks and moles and shooty-bangs, A good mind at work observing clever women, Theatre A fine mess... Blockheads, Fiction A good attack of life for a Bookman, Television Tortured argument. Classified Advertising: Entertainments, Announcements, Arena, General Appointments, La créme de la créme, The Burn. Editorials/Leaders: Finance And Industry The new City regulators under starter's orders, Disneyland strike ends, Old Men Remember, How Low The Pound?, Chartists see the FT Index at 750, Slowdown in jobs growth, Feet On The Ground. Letters to the Editor: Special offer, Search for consensus on N Ireland, The real Melbury, Limit to miracles, Suspects in custody, Sweet teeth as source of tax, Priceless heritage of our churches, Youth service, Gallery extension, Threat to mountain, VAT damage to small bookshops, Two-point turn, WS-his marks. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: Latest appointments, Army scholarships. Deaths. Obituaries: Dr Sri Krishna, Mr D. C. Corry, M Georges Thill Leading French tenor, Mr Bruce Rothwell. Stock Exchange Tables: Stock Exchange Prices Shares plunge, Money Markets, Wall Street, Investment Trusts, Authorized Units & Insurance Funds, Recent Issues, Foreign Exchanges, Stock Exchanges. Business and Finance: Worry over home debts, Leading US markets in 'vicious' battle for supremacy, Government deficit on export guarantees running at more than £250m this year, Commodities, Staveley sells US offshoot, Tempus BHS hides its 3-D picture behind flat interim figures, News In Brief Occidental profits rise 40%, Hampton set for Australian gold float, Pound sinks despite intervention, 'Support for Dixons', Half of BT may go to institutions, Stock Market Report £3.7bn wiped off shares as index plunges 27.9 points, JMB losses caused by huge loans to connected borrowers, Interest Rates, Poor profit wipes £100m off Hawker, Gold, Company News In Brief, Currencies, 50% rise in Brooke Bond profit, Corah offers £2.5m for Reliance clothing group. Property: Rentals, Flat Sharing, IBM at the Gateway to Basingstoke, Office boom for Brussels, Commercial Property, Peachey lets City block at £18 sq. ft.. Business Appointments: Appointments President for food federation. Sport: England and Scotland on target in their first World Cup games Hateley's goals lead England into the light, Fishing New line with old qualities, Hockey Lessons for the students, Squash Rackets Lloyd makes short work of Australian import, For The Record, Golf Langer reaches top with smooth change, Sports in Brief, Football Board risk clash with Saunders, Today's Fixtures, Rugby Union: Touring Team START On A Winning Note Wallabies stop the London traffic, Tennis New Davis Cup dates anger Sweden, Modern Pentathlon Drugs show up in W German athletes, Cricket: India Make Good START In Three-Test Series Young Indian opening bowler gives Pakistan a shock, Bowls Murray is shut out by Bryant, Racing: Blinkers Should Be Key To Success For Jerry Can At Newmarket Prego can provide a bright spot for Hills, Boxing Sandbagger brings new life to the middleweight scene, Snooker Reynolds recovers to win decider. Births. Weather: The Weather.

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