The Times - 18/06/1984
1984; Gale Group;
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By Julian Haviland, Political Editor, From Robert Fisk, By Rex Bellamy, Tennis Correspondent, By Anthony Bevins Political Correspondent, By Hugh Clayton, Local Government Correspondent, By Our Labour Reporter, By Barrie Clement Labour Reporter, By Michael Horsnell, By Christopher Warman, Property Correspondent, By Rupert Morris, By Our Property Correspondent, By Jonathan Clare, By Pearce Wright, Science Editor, By Frances Gibb, By Peter Evans, Home Affairs Correspondent, By Our Arts Correspondent, By Stewart Tendler Crime Reporter, By Huon Mallalieu, From Trevor Fishlock, From Christopher Walker, , From John Carlin, From Richard Owen, , From Alan McGregor, From Roger Boyes, , From Neil Kelly, From Michael Hamlyn, Ian Murray, From Douglas Tweedale, , From Mohsin Ali, , From Hasan Akhtar, From Rasit Gurdilek, , From Our Own Correspondent, Paul Griffiths, Michael Church, Hilary Finch, Miles Kington, Frank Johnson, Bernard Levin, by Philip Howard, Clare Dyer, Ferdinand Mount, Anne Sofer, DAVID OWEN, , K. A. CHRAPOWICKI, , JULES LUBBOCK, , CLARE STANCLIFFF, , VIVIEN STERN, , N. A. GODMAN, , PHILIP THODY, , DAVID ROYCE, , A. H. COOPER, , LILIANA BRISBY, , ARMEN G. KATCHATURYAN, LEV GOLDFARB, , I. IRLIN, , M. TARSHIS, , I. USPENSKIY, , PHILIP GORDON-MARSHALL, By Clifford Longley, Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Hugh Clayton, General Sir John Hackett, Mr W. L. Miron, Sarah Hogg Economics Editor, Michael Jankowski, Brian Draper, By Graham Searjeant, Ian Griffiths, By William Kay City Editor, By Our Financial Staff, By Jeremy Warner, From John Lawless, , Colin Humphreys, Michael Clark, Maxwell Newton, By Pat Butcher, By Sydney Friskin, By Lewine Mair, By a Special Correspondent, From Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, By Bryan Stiles, From John Blunsden, From Mitchell Platts, , By Jenny MacArthur, By John Watson, By Nicholas Keith, From Jim Railton, , By Richard Streeton, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, From Barry Picktball, From Athole Still, , By Mandarin, Berly Dixon, Peter Davalle, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By Nicholas Timmins, Social Services Correspondent, Paul Routledge,
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News: Union may block ethnic monitoring, Uruguay detains popular opposition leader after 11 years in exile, Pressure on for 'test tube' baby legislation, Salvadorean guerrillas step up war, Danger toys imported, Move to retain jail after care, moreover..., Detectives in shooting remain on duty, Treasury hawks keen to kill NEDC, Property firm offers all-in guaranteed conveyance for £50, Larger Labour group in European Parliament, On-the-spot penalty plan for cannabis, Fervent climax to Pope's Swiss visit, Crackdown on Chinese in Thailand, Steelmen to defy Scargill threat, Election 84 Hint by Mondale of female number two, Hotel price rises top inflation, Thatcher 'thinks she is a president', Jackson cult is giving Kremlin the blues, Welsh national theatres project worries actors, Orphan embryos dilemma, The Times Information Service, British Ambassador's broadcast cancelled Relations with Russia soured, Heads win over hearts in Canada leadership contest Turner comes back from pinstriped exile, European Notebook Britain tops hit list in Euro game, I11 wind at Monte Bello, Hongkong officials invited to Peking, Polish elections Solidarity boycott fails, Warsaw says, TV 'package homes' film gets air time, European Parliament elections Labour forces the Tories into a steady retreat, Rate rises forced by grant cuts, Tory council says, Penny Perrick Time to join the men?, Alarm system for drugs monitors side-effects, 'Hop off you frogs' complaints rejected, Paris Diary Top of the apathy poll, Paradoxically, the word is overused, Vaccine damage: who should pay?, Ministers block NHS efficiency report, Queen's Flight to have new executive jets, Wiring fault in jets could be a fire hazard, More martyrs in the making, Danger: living can harm your health, Aftermath of temple battle Sikhs mourn Amritsar dead, Growing up down the line, A pit village determined to ride out hard times Calm down, union chief tells miners, Husain ready to send troops to defend Gulf states, Rate capping: 1 Grant spending clue to Tories' secret 'hit list', 11 hurt as lightning hits parks, Sandinistas braced for new onslaught, Father's Day break for Turkish prisoners, Queen starts Ascot week on informal note, Pakistan protest over Afghan border bombing, Council jargon bows to plain English campaign, Attend to grassroots, Basnett tells TUC, Russians in appeal to Thatcher, Bill could limit adult video films to sex shops, Iraq calls for more Arab help, Science report Nature guide pinpoints a paradox, Letter from Wakefield A passable Hamlet without the prince, Law Society to look at formula to relax ban on advertising, Workers reap reward for Saudi royal yacht, Two fall to death in cliff rescue, Seeking a solution to the 'Durham quarrel', Horizons The Times guide to career choice The greater chances for girls. Sport: Golf Berkshire event won by plaxton, Today's Fixtures, Sports in Brief, Athletics: Impressive Outings Of Los Angeles Hopefuls Cram will stick to 1,500m for Olympics, Motor Cycling, Equestrianism Skelton scales Everest, Golf Getting the swing of things in college, Golf Norman's giant putt at the last hole forces a play-off, Polo Horse and Hound Cup goes to Windsor Park, Football Rojas in goal prevents a tall score by England, Athletics Jewel without lustre, Rowing Downing make it a double, Boxing Hearns looks forward to meeting Hagler, Cricket Notts fall to all-round brilliance of Shepherd, Tennis Shiras inspired before order is restored by McEnroe, Motor Racing Porsche again rule Le Mans, Hockey Britain recovers after getting a rude shock, Advantage McEnroe as rules are flouted, Rowing British crews reach six Lucerne finals, Yachting Copybook rescue in Atlantic, Racing: Piggot-O'brien Partnership Set To ADD To 16 Royal Ascot Victories Young Nicholas is worth waiting for in Windsor finale, For The Record, Yachting Running out of competitors, Rugby Union All Blacks survive French onslaught, Swimming Hubble silences critics, Power Boats Seebold strikes twice, Cricket England are soft toys in the hands of masters. Display Advertising: Chinese Acrobats, Tr, Teacher's, St. Ivel, Sotheby's, East Midland Allied Press Plc, The Henley Centre For Forecasting, Department Of Health And Social Security, Garrard, Fiat, Lcp, Multiple Display Advertisements, Pan Am, Olivetti, Victoria Wine, Sun Alliance Insurance Group, Rsc. Politics and Parliament: Parliament this week, Progress of legislation, Jaguar sell-off under attack. News in Brief. Picture Gallery. Law: Congressman to fight jail sentence, Louise's father to face charge, Jewish terrorism trial opens in uproar as relatives stage walk-out. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 16,459, Concise Crossword (No 370), Sale room Battle among buyers for fine glass collection, Today's television and radio programmes. Reviews: Television Stock feminist responses, Opera in England Cosi fan tutte Glyndebourne, Falstaff Covent Garden, Britain's spectacular musical missionaries. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): Morning Star Incorporating The Daily Worker-For Peace And Socialism Star Wars. Editorials/Leaders: Finance And Industry Professor Lawson on the great experiment, Scraping The Barrel, Nato's Radical Chance, Posting A Vote. Letters to the Editor: Cutback on conventional defence, Bourchier recalled, Cost of shoplifting, Teachers' pay claim, Soviet emigrants, Thoughts on D-Day, Falklands fishing, Signs and portents?, Limited response to language-teaching, Working women, Prince and architects. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: University news, Appointments in the Forces. Births. Obituaries: Professor E Haeussermann, Major-Gen. W. D. Brown Developing new weapons, Bill Voce. Business and Finance: Minimum price of Enterprise Oil cut to below £400m, Argentina may face debtors' pressure, Electric heating urged for firms, The Gilt-Edged Market Double life of Conversion 3½%, News In Brief Initial to announce results early, Last trade details likely to be on tickertape, Eurobonds, BSR set to sell off companies, Board Meetings, Usm Review Buoyant KLP widens horizons, Rate fears 'transitory', Currencies, US Notebook Bonds surge despite high money figures, Acorn beats off challenge for BBC contract. Stock Exchange Tables: Capitalization and week's change, Fixed Interest Stocks, Stock Exchanges, Ordinary Shares Beer keeps its head high. Classified Advertising: Theatres, University Appointments, Announcements, La crème de la crème, London Borough Of Brent. Deaths. Property: Rentals. Weather: The Weather.
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