The Times - 19/09/1984
1984; Gale Group;
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By Anthony Bevins, Political Correspondent, By Barrie Clement, Labour Reporter, By Philip Howard Literary Editor, From Richard Owen, , By Peter Wilson-Smith, Banking Correspondent, By Paul Routledge, Labour Editor, By Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, By Philip Webster, Political Reporter, By Patricia Clough, By Hugh Clayton Local Government Correspondent, By Our Political Reporter, By Michael Horsnell, By David Young, By Tony Samstag, By Michael Baily, Transport Editor, By Bill Johnstone Technology Correspondent, By Thomson Prentice Science Correspondent, By Sheila Beardall, Reports by Barbara Day, , Anthony Hodges, Stephen Goodwin, By Frances Gibb, By a Staff Reporter, From Our Correspondent, , Geoffrey Smith, From Michael Hornsby, , From Robert Schuil, From Moshe Brilliant, By Henry Stanhope, Diplomatic Correspondent, From Alan Tillier, , From Ian Murray, , From Nicholas Ashford, From Colin Hughes, , From Richard Bassett, , From Trevor Fishlock, From Richard Owen, By Our Foreign Staff, From John Best, From Zoriana Pysariwsky, From David Bonavia, , From Jan Raath, From David Watts, From Frederick Bonnart, From Richard Wigg, From Alan Tomlinson, , Jonathan Mirsky, Miles Kington, Heather Kirby, Gill MacLennan, Ian Bradley, PHS, by Francis Pym, Henry Stanhope, Godfrey Morrison, Robin Cook, Digby Anderson, SUSAN CASELY, , KINNOULL, , ANTHONY MAYNARD, , RICHARD DORSON, , JAMES SCOTT, , BART HARRINGTON, , DAVID HERMAN, , N. BARRYMAINE, , GAY BIDDLECOMBE, , ALFRED JOWETT, , S. F. STENHOUSE, , G. R. ELTON, , VICTOR GOULD, , TAMZEN ELWES, , PETER CORNEILLE, , MARY NUGENT, , By Alan Toogood, Horticulture Correspondent, By Stephen Young, A., Paul Griffiths, Hilary Finch, Michael Church, Max Bell, Irving Wardle, Anthony Masters, Judith Cruickshank, John Percival, Charles Knevitt Architecture Correspondent, CK, Ken Lane, Madeleine Dyer, MD, KL, Executive Editor Kenneth Fleet, By Peter Wilson Smith, Banking Correspondent, By Richard Thomson, By Our City Staff, By William Kay, City Editor, By Jeremy Warner, By Alison Eadie, By Tim Congdon, By Derek Pain, By Mitchell Platts, From Pat Butcher Nanking, By Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, By Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, From a Special Correspondent, By David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, By John Wilcockson, By Keith Macklin, By John Nicholls, By Christopher Warman Property correspondent, CW, By Peter Dear, Peter Davalle, By Richard Dowden,
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News: A comeback for the old Victorian rosette Nostalgic appeal of good red bricks, Miners: now for the human touch, The Times Information Service, Police chiefs resist cuts Sale of horses may be illegal, In Profile The effect of the miners's strike, Rodgers against fresh share-out of Alliance seats for next election, How the computer fund itself with a constructive new role, The new heritage of fine building, Russians to, Six on Booker short list under stater's orders, Koreans to meet again on flood aid, 'Guests' at marriage were police, Hunger strikers break fast to help talks, Science report How bats use sonar to catch fish, Netherlands to hold down taxes, The gulf narrows-slowing, Steel wants last chance to break into government, Americans are just camp crazy, Commentary, New powers for Law Society on complaints about solicitors, Women's fight for job equality, Election 84 Mondale shift on foreign policy, Export licence for Moscow's Belgian lathe, Closure of second plant sought, Studies in mother tongue 'poor', Crowd trouble at Rangers' Dublin match, TUC to study £115,000 plea for miners' rescue, Undeserving sick who bleed us dry, Guest Cook Taste the apple of your eye all the year round, Operation Lionheart Press corps grapples with gas and gag, More time to privatize hospitals, Persecuted Tibetans get cash and jobs back, The pressure of VAT, and how to beat the cowboy, Balloonist breaks foot and record, Intimate revelations of a Tsar's passion, Bitov told friends he had cancer and disappeared, A voting lesson for the Liberals, Trainer cleared after lion chews off man's arm, State firms proposal condemned, In Profile Keeping an eye on the profits, Horticulture Deep-frozen of the autumn tulips, Defector's tale: Mr Bitov telling the Moscow press, Madrid airport in strike chaos, Contracts: it's not just keeping clients happy, Cabaret dancer accused of running escape route, The second city: pulling in rich rewards, Canada's 40-strong Cabinet Mulroney puts his team to work on economy, Lecturer may get £30,000, Rioting's over, but the doubts remain, Firewoman 'was harassed at initiation', Family break-up rather than TV, blamed for child delinquency, More Nicaraguan parties threaten to boycott elections, Repeal secrets Act call, The Times Diary, Two rival militias sign accord in Tripoli, GLC may help man to sue, Solid fuel oil added to coal to save stocks, All in together, Hitch in cheap air fares to Germany, The music man who keeps the maestros in tune, First-class honours degrees at London University, Blacks fear Labour Party curb, US-Soviet dialogue pleases UN, moreover..., Optician who advertised is struck off, Patients at new special hospital give their views to the press, The builders, Crisis? What crisis? says Lawson, Journalists agree big salary cut, Violence mars ending of strike by black gold miners in South Africa, Fears for trade as docks strike ends, Sale goes through of Black Mountain, Jim Fixx 'died of addiction to jogging', Man in ward is charged with murder, Rift with Rome exploited, TV glimpse dampens Chernenko rumours, 1989 is aim for lead-free motoring, British Museum to consider bidding for Chatsworth drawing, Budget progress but little else at EEC, In Profile Leaders of an industry we all need, Heidemann tells of Nazi treasure, Anglia plans push button shopping, Liberal Assembly 'Scrounging for cash must stop', Steel looks to era after Reagan and Chernenko, Egypt firm on terms for closer Israel ties, Agatha stages a triumph, Getting the guarantees, Thatcher Belgrano denial supported, Trade unionists returning to Labour fold, The Chad troop withdrawals French satellite will ensure Gaddafi keeps to his promise, In Profile, Zapu to hold its first congress for 10 years. Display Advertising: Brymon, Dsl, Llewellyn, Buildelectric, Bell's Old Scotch Whisky, Multiple Display Advertisements, Itt, National Westminster Bank, Oswald E. Parratt And Partners, Nch, Lafarge Aluminous Cement Co. Ltd.,, Cement Makers' Federation, Taylor Woodrow, Tarmac Construction Limited, Fisons, Nationwide Building Society, Lovell Construction Ltd,, Toyota, Citroën Visa., Department Of Health And Social Security, Higgs And Hill, Forward Trust Group, Rmc, Douglas, Balfour Beatty Construction Limited, Laing, The Times Portfolio, Thomas Lloyd. Law: 'Road death child got just reward', Man for trial on manor charge, Armed raids by Stock Exchange member, Murder charge, Judge's warning on video nasties, Teacher sold killer drug, DeLorean rift, Libya charges two detained Britons. Picture Gallery. News in Brief. Arts and Entertainment: Concise Crossword (No 449), How Karpov took lead in world chess, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 16,539, Today's television and radio programmes. Editorials/Leaders: Accounting for mergers, Sour surplus, The Scrapheap Of Revenge, A Message, But Not A Mandate, Finance And Industry Extraordinary danger facing Fraser chief, Did HE Jump Or Was HE Pulled?. Letters to the Editor: Catholic presidency, Calling the tune, Weighty problem, Winning wines?, Sped away, Hongkong under new management, The tune in 'Noon', A harvest tithe, Energy subsidies, Need for airline competition, Birth of a prince, The Pope and Marxism, Challenging view of world history. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: Appointments in the Forces, Royal Society, Church News, Latest appointments, Butchers' Company. Deaths. Obituaries: Dr F. C. Golding, Mr Peter Blackmore Playwright and novelist, Mr Gordon Crier, Mrs W. M. Bannerman. Reviews: Opera Tosca, Television, Popular music King of the hill for just a moment Frank Sinatra, More a spectacle than an allegory Fu, Concert Yin and yang of it Ursula Oppens, Dance Elegant feet and legs Ashton Ballets, Theatre The great story-teller who makes the words sing Old Story Time, Tribal drums and death in Venice Othello. Stock Exchange Tables: Recent Issues, Authorized Units & Insurance Funds, Wall Street Dow falls 10 points, Foreign Exchanges, Stock Exchange Prices Shares drift lower, Stock Exchanges, Stock Market Report Hanson Trust shares head Americans' shopping list. Business and Finance: Panel to judge on Glanfield share purchase, Tempus Barratt slips £15m after criticism on television, Rothmans plans US expansion, Commodities, Sterling Spot and Forward Rates, News In Brief Chile cuts peso rate, Reagan No to barriers on steel, A Getty is America's richest man, Economic Commentary Rewards of investing abroad, Clyde profits double, Investment Trusts, Interest Rates, Unit trust commission set to rise, £19m sale by BOC, TV hits Barratt for £15m, Bank deposits fall, Gold, Money Markets, Pound closes at $ 1.2320 low as dockers' vote halts slide, Company News In Brief, Currencies, Governor warns City of wider checks. Business Appointments: Appointments. Sport: For The Record, Rugby Union Rives is world leader for the showpiece with England, Rugby League Trophy attracts record sponsorship, Today's Fixtures, Sports in Brief, Badminton Miss Troke on her way, Cricket India name two squads led by Gavaskar, Athletics Cram still sharp as Ottley aims to prove a point, Golf Wentworth on their guard for trouble, Boxing McKenzie's touch of class must pay, Boardsailing Wylie stays on the right line, Racing: Cecil And Piggott Take The Honours At Yarmouth Phardante aims for Royal Lodge, Tennis Lloyd keeps up his winning habit, Football: From the students of Dublin to the masters of Liverpool, British and Irish clubs start the new term in Europe Williams leads a canny blend, Cycling Anti-hero comes out on top. Classified Advertising: Entertainments, General Appointments, La crème de la crème, Forthcoming Events. Property: London: build your own, Residential Property A millionaire's estate for £250,000, Scottish Highlands, Rentals, Residential Property Country cottages for rich dreamers-from £14,000, Country Property, Property Buyers' Guide. Births. Weather: The Weather.
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