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The Times - 05/06/1984

1984; Gale Group;

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From Richard Ford, , By Nicholas Timmins, From Ian Murray, From Nicholas Ashford, From Bailey Morris, , By Graham Searjeant, Financial Editor, By Paul Routledge, David Felton, By Paul Routledge, Labour Editor, By David Nicholson-Lord, By Barrie Clement, Labour Reporter, By Colin Hughes, By Stewart Tendler Crime Reporter, From Michael Horsnell, By Anthony Bevins Political Correspondent, By Geraldine Norman, Sale Room Correspondent, By Bill Johnstone Technology Correspondent, By Nicholas Timmins, Social Services Correspondent, By Hugh Clayton, Local Government Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, By David Hewson, By David Hewson, Arts Correspondent, By Frances Gibb Legal Affairs Correspondent, By Peter Hennessy, By Philip Webster, Political Reporter, By Caroline Moorehead, From Robert Schuil, , From Charles Harrison, From Richard Owen, , From Dessa Trevisan, From Robert Fisk, From Alan Tillier, From John Clin, , From Christopher Thomas, From Michael Hornsby, John Russell Taylor, Nicholas Kenyon, Anthony Masters, Peter Ackroyd, Alan Hamilton, Miles Kington, by Suzy Menkes, PHS, by George Walden, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, Phillip Whitehead, Roger Scruton, ANGUS GROSSART, , JONATHAN CHEAL, , PATRICK McNAIR-WILSON, , JONATHAN DAVIES, , RHODES BOYSON, , ROSANNA ACHILLEOS, , ARNOLD HERTZBERG, , ROGER MULES, , ROBERT ERSKINE, , GEOFFREY BEST, , MARIE STAUNTON, , HEDWIGE d'URSEL, , WARWICK HELE, , JEAN RICHARDSON, , J. BETTS, , ALICE HEMMING, , By Pearce Wright, Science Editor, Executive Editor Kenneth Fleet, By Our City Staff, By David Young, By Christopher Dunn, Peter Wilson-Smith, By Derek Harris, Commercial Editor, By Andrew Cornelius, By Jeremy Warner, By William Kay City Editor, By Michael Prest, By Derek Pain, Michael Clark, Douglas Hague, William Kay, Matthew May, David Guest, Claire Gooding, Maggie McLening, M Mcl, Kevan Pearson, M McL, Simon Craven, David Hewson, By Sid Smith, By Bill Johnstone, By Geoffrey Ellis, By Michael Parrott, , By Paul Walton, By Rex Malik, By Roger Woolnough, By Ross Davies, By Richard Verryard, By Kevan Pearson, By John Woodcock, Cricket Correspondent, From Rex Bellamy, Tennis Correspondent, , By John Wilcockson, By John Nicholls, By Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, By John Blunsden, By Michael Scott, By Michael Seely, Brian Glanville, From David Hands Rugby Correspondent, By Paul Harrison, Peter Davalle, Peter Dear, From Keith Hunt, Robin Young, Frank Johnson, Reagan,

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Index. News: Handel's home at centre of building scheme, Fashion Long shots for the English summer, Silent wings to D-Day France, Pilotless jet on 100-mile joy ride, Miners promised no union reprisal, Duarte lays down conditions for peace talks, Union anger over NHS managers, Computer tunes in to world markets, Cruise deployment decision Dutch ruling parties seek early debate, Washington fears big Gulf war escalation, Dogs and joggers fall foul of Reagan park policing, British agree to try harder at languages, Scotland edges out England, Misplaced power of the press, Raised to be the nation's ruler, Chernenko refuses to separate cruise from other arms issues, Good ideas that come out of a crisis, Drug experts at odds on slimmer's death, The Times Information Service, Key speech to Irish Parliament Russians urged by Reagan to resume arms control talks, Election 84 Democratic race Mondale expects nomination victory, GCHQ case for Europe, European elections Healey urges Thatcher to launch summit strategy for reflation, Owner may reclaim 'Flockton', Data Protection Bill: 2 Registrar will be empowered to protect individual privacv, Prisoners of conscience Syria: Adnan Arabi, Gay Briton to be deported by US, Spire is shrine for US veterans, Communists join battle over Morning Star, Fowler reforms NHS with 1,800 managers to decide and take action, Just how open a university?, Death of a tall ship at the mercy of the wind, Gold mine blacks may call strike, Britain's test-ban challenge, Why every vote will count for Mondale today, Point of disorder, Mr President, Latin debtors seek North-South summit, Willis favourite for Len Murray's job, Concern over free access to EEC television, Call to restrict rural home sales, The Times Diary, Tax fraud yield is doubled, Science report The monkey puzzle tree of evolution, Coal board lists pits at risk as conditions deteriorate during strike, Iceberg's growing future, MPs agree to 25% rise for auditors, Teachers to start new strike wave, Tippett premiere is highlight of Proms, 80m more to feed each year, Yugoslav six 'force-fed' in hospital, Wired-up offices spread the message, moreover... It's a mugger's game in Manhattan, Many toys from abroad are unsafe, Sakharov ends hunger strike, officials say, Bombs hit room where Le Pen is to speak, Mail monopoly is waived for poll, Family and friends bid Eric Morecambe farewell, Quango plan for axed councils pension fund, Reuters sale raises £205m, Whitehall brief Openness takes a fall at Ditchley, Bahrain tells West: Stop supplying arms to both combatants in Gulf war, Gun battle rages in Sikh holy shrine. Display Advertising: Redwings Horse Sanctuary, Canadian Pacific, Compec North'84, Multiple Display Advertisements, Theatre Royal Drury Lane, Nixdorf Computer, Infotec, Issues Of Government Stock, Ifaw, The Old Vic, Tcc, The Times, The Times 1000, Fraser Clark Ltd., Barclays, Microsoft, Burroughs, Ashton-Tate, Christie's A Week In View, Chloé, Pegasus Software, Scottish Life Investments, Ibm, Robert Holt, Hogan Systems, Bos, Advance Services Plc,, I.M.P., Midland Eurocheques, Base Lending Rates, Serena. News in Brief. Arts and Entertainment: Concise Crossword (No 359), Sale room US paintings match the prices for Impressionists, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 16,448, Today's television and radio programmes. Law: Pressing the case for speedier justice, Clerks protest over night court sittings, Journalists face Lagos charge, Compulsive gambler stole £½m, Ulster police who shot IRA man acquitted. Politics and Parliament: Coal Dispute Labour call for 'statesmanlike intervention' by ministers, Industry Concern over aid for regions, Arts Council Unenviable decisions involved, Electoral Reform Change in voting law ruled out, House Of Lords Hailsham: Police Bill strikes right balance. Official Appointments and Notices: Stoppard and Irons triumph in Broadway Tony awards, Appointments in the Forces, Church news Bishop appointed, University news, Latest appointments, Mr Roger Kingdon, Repton School. Picture Gallery. Reviews: Galleries Too much 'culture' a dangerous thing La Pittura Colta Edward Totah John Davies Marlborough Fine Art New Directions in Sculpture Blond Fine Art, Television Engagingly effective insight, Theatre The Merry Wives of Windsor Regent's Park, Concert Bold idea, shaky taste Sinfonietta/Ziegler Wigmore Hall. Editorials/Leaders: Building Confidence, President On The Green, Small Power IS Beautiful, Finance And Industry Reuters' 196P strikes a transatlantic balance. Letters to the Editor: Without benefit, Justice in Turkey, Short shrift, Access and liability, A castle in Flanders, Sixth-form studies, Conflicting creeds, Maintaining confidence, Surrogate motherhood, Warm memories, American lawsuits, Reward for honesty, City framework, Lamentation for a lost city, Making a secure future for coal. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Obituaries: Pamela Eriksson, Mr Peter Wilson Expansion of Sotheby's. Business and Finance: News In Brief Initial to advance results, IBM set to take some of its own sunshine, Willing slave... untiring companion, Micro boost will push up software costs, Hambro and Charterhouse pick up the pieces at the end of the affair, The battle going on behind the TV commercials, Job Scene Headhunting the first division, Tool kits-a whole new field of technology, Commodities, The customers are always right-or are they?, Citibank buys Grindlays insurance subsidiary, Assurance group's offer rejected, The Week Europe competes for satellite broadcasting, Software, Putting a price on friendship, Oui for the French micro, Tempus Casting government bread on the water, Copydex accepts Beecham bid, Milking the mainframes, Anglo-American up 9%, No instant program for super stars, New poll to find top UK analysts, Market difficult despite short-term sales boom Mixed outlook for Europe's truckmakers, How to get what you want, Interest Rates, Bursary for winner, Scottish firm reorganizes, · Hunt for top managers: Page 24 Osborne back from the brink, Granville buys into Welsh stockbroker, Mainframe to micro: match of convenience, If you are baffled, it may be the manual, Stock market pushes higher as interest rate fears recede, Gold, Money Markets, Citicorp acquires Vickers da Costa, Company News In Brief, So far, it's only a quasi-leap, Dow rises 7 points, Another warning bell for the secretaries, Currencies, Top rewards are available for the hard-headed, well-funded marketing expert The rags to riches days are passing by..., Euro-clear may widen its service, Why change is meaning decay, Taking arms against program pirates, CBI urges cut in trade restrictions. Stock Exchange Tables: Money Markets, Wall Street, Authorized Units & Insurance Funds, Recent Issues, Stock Exchange Prices Strong start to account, Foreign Exchanges, Stock Market Report Thatcher optimism signals an end to the worries, Stock Exchanges. Business Appointments: Appointments Eagle Star names director. Classified Advertising: Tax-Free salaries, Announcements, Entertainments, Legal Appointments. Sport: Yachting Jockeying for the lead, Evening Racing Edinburgh, Motor Cycling Deflated Dunlop fails to stretch to one more win, Boxing McGuigan must stay close to the long-range Spaniard, Rowing Oxford summer eights, Golf Parkin sets the pace in defence of title, Racing: Starkey Agrees To Step Down On The Derby Second Favourite Piggott in the driving seat on Alphabatim, Motor Racing Senna beats the rain and the pain, Cycling Swede in first after crash injures riders, For The Record, Sports in Brief, World Football Roberto and Reinaldo put misfortunes behind them Football: Two Forwards WHO Refuse To Go Away, Volleyball Two new events for the beach, Cricket Richards makes another grand entrance to upstage England, Tennis Fear is the key as inmates threaten to assume control, Rugby Union Chance to contend for places. Births. Property: Rentals. Weather: The Weather.

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