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The Times - 25/02/1984

1984; Gale Group;

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By Barrie Clement, Labour Reporter, By Our Labour Reporter, From Robert Fisk, , By Henry Stanhope, Diplomatic Correspondent, By Staff Reporters, By Our Foreign Staff, By Peter Wilson-Smith Banking Correspondent, By Peter Hennessy and, By David Hewson, By Anthony Bevins, Political Correspondent, By Pearce Wright, Science Editor, By Huon Mallalieu, From Colin Hughes, , From Our Correspondent, By Anthony Bevins Political Correspondent, By Richard Dowden, Michael Horsnell, From Harry Golombek, By Richard Ford, By Frances Williams, Economics Correspondent, By John Young Agriculture Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, , By Richard Evans, By Our Arts Correspondent, By David Hewson Arts Correspondent, By Frances Gibb Legal Affairs Correspondent, By David Walker, Social Policy Correspondent, From David Watts, , From Ian Murray, From Alan McGregor, , From David Bonavia, , From Michael Binyon, From Trevor Fishlock, From Michael Hornsby, By Hazir Teimourian, From Tony Duboudin, From Michael Hornsby, , From Douglas Tweedale, From Zoriana Pysariwsky, , From Diana Geddes, From Richard Wigg, , By Henry Stanhope Diplomatic Correspondent, From Nicholas Ashford, , From Ivor Davis, From Michael Binyon, , From Richard Hanson, , Hilary Finch, John Percival, Dennis Hackett, David Wade, Paul Griffiths, Simon Barnes, Michael Tracey, Woodrow Wyatt, George Walden, DAVID ROBERTS, , GEOFF HARRIS., NEVILLE CHESSHYRE, , JEREMY RAYNER, , VESEY NORMAN, , LUCY FAITHFULL, , ROBERT KILROY-SILK., GEORGE MARTEN., MARJORIE SELDON., RICHARD LAMB., HUGH LEE, , G. B. BENTLEY., TERENCE O'NEILL, , DOUGLAS REDMAN., D. W. PLAMPING., Richard Hanson, A correspondent, Jonathan Davis, Edited by Shona Crawford Poole, Tim Salmon, John Ardagh, Beryl Downing, Ashley Stephenson, Stan Hey, Nicholas Kenyon, John Higgins, Jane MacQuitty, Geoff Brown, Peter Waymark, Jeremy Flint, Harry Golombek, Judy Froshaug, David Hewson, Peter Philp, Executive Editor Kenneth Fleet, From Bailey Morris, By Philip Robinson, By Jonathan Davis, Financial Correspondent, By Jeremy Warner, By Andrew Cornelius, By Our Financial Correspondent, By David Young, Energy Correspondent, by Michael Clark, By Jonathan Clare, Hilaire Gomer, edited by Lorna Bourke, By Lorna Bourke, By Vivien Goldsmith, Margaret Drummond, Vivien Goldsmith, By Derek Harris, Commercial Editor, By David Young Energy Correspondent, Ian McDonald, Charity urges delay, By David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, From Alderney John Arlott, By Clive White, By Nicholas Harling, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, From Derek Hodgson, , By Sydney Friskin, From Richard Eaton, By Michael Phillips, Racing Correspondent, By Keith Macklin, From Adrian Morgan, Cannes, From Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Paris, By Athole Still, By John Blunsden, Edited by Peter Dear, By Rodney Cowton, Defence Correspondent, Patricia Clough,

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Index. News: Tory trio face three hostile receptions, Kohl and Craxi share EEC hopes, The Times Information Service, Outings, BA dispute delays 30,000, Eating Out Bleak outlook for early birds in search of bonhomie, Family Life Far beyond the valley of the doll's houses, Pieces of ex-lover's body kept in freezer, Sweet illusion of the good old faith, Travel/1 Perplexed by prayer wheels and poverty, Libyan students seize London embassy, Young unemployed swell Grenada's police force, Greenwich museum to charge for entry, Heroes survive the silliness of the American circus, Traffic on move as blockade ends, Hattersley 'on Budget TV', Election 84 The Democrats try very hard to be nice to each other, Murray supports wider action over GCHQ ban, State industry price rise claims denied, Collecting Carve-ups by the furniture Frankensteins, Auf Wiedersehen Wolfgang, hello Tom, Fines for Sunday sales, Out of Town, Snow Reports, My hot tip for Fleet Street, Inquiry into outbreak of meningitis, Mortgages Banks still offer a better deal, Four children in ten watch video nasties Four out of ten children have seen video nasties, questionnaire reveals Six-year-old addicts of the video nasties Casting cold water on the ketchup, Cultivation should begin at home, Juggernauts hit the long road home, Tunisians quit jobs in post-riots unrest, Rebels hold 16 Britons in Angola, Saudi peace role pleases Whitehall, Noises off, murmurs on, Air crash report blames door defects, Travel/2 Three 'txeers' for those reactionary fish dishes, 'What's My Line? to return, Argentina complains of Falkland deadlock, US doctors asked to freeze fees, Death row veteran waits for Japanese justice, Values Why the new wave is hot stuff, Royal Family cut from TV satire, Opera, Hongkong proposals questioned, Navy yards may face private competition for warship refits, Killer of art student to be detained at her Majesty's pleasure, Big cut in home loan rate unlikely, Lebanon presses for UN force with real power, Soviet economists told to pull their socks up, The Week Ahead, Drink Virtue and value of the Rhône, Young chess challenge, Swiss vote on national service, PREVIEW Galleries Photography, Science report Japan revises space plans to suit US, Israelis open fire on Arab civilians, Rock & Jazz, Anti-ETA chants at Basque funeral, Brahmsian certainties in an upsidedown world, Jenkins is floated as Master of Trinity, Airman in Cyprus 'leak' inquiry, Australians angry at Cheysson's claim, More flexible education with computers, Critics' choice, Farmers face tough time, Advertising code for Euro-TV, Concerts, Rebels are cautioned by Kinnock, In The Garden Down-to-earth rules for soil preparation, Lieder of the old order, Crash pilots' bravery praised, Heart fears boost sales of low-fat milk, Iran shells Basra and claims capture of oil-rich Iraqi islands, Identity cards pledge, Benn predicts Labour landslide, Films on TV Sniffing behind the neon lights, Inquiry opens in Angola into reported breach of Namibia ceasefire, US acts to halt fund-raising for IRA, Fields of asphodel beneath the peaks of Parnassos, Lyrical Mephistopheles makes up for lost time, Brunei displays its hardware, No agreement on nuclear dumping, Mint strikes gold in East, Rich pickings for the Chancellor, Oman issue resurfaces, Power of lowered voices in a singular service, Dance, The high rollers The gambling industry by Alan Hamilton Part 1: The casinos, Sporting Diary, Software Neat attempt to find a common language, £7,254 in rent owed, Closed shop in journalism attacked, Warning of Chianti risk 'unfair, Exiled Iran leader makes Gulf arms plea, Love and marriage and the old unliberated male, Student invasion 'wrecked' island holiday, Promise to give tenants of charities cash discount may cost £600m. Picture Gallery: Barry Fantoni, Display Advertising: Lazard Brothers& Co., Limited, The Association Of Investment Trust Companies, Wpa, Bradford & Bingley, Multiple Display Advertisements, Lumiere Cinema, Fidelity Unit Trusts, Hanson Trust, British Heart Foundation, Arbuthnot Share Fund, The Times Wool Sweaters, Hfs, The Wine Club's Italy, Rheumatic Pain, Clerical Medical Life Assurance, Thomas Cook Holidays, The Equitable Life, The Times 1000, The Sunday Times, Christie's, Reed Stenhouse Gibbs, Agriframes, Nationwide Building Society, Rspb, Sas, Crown Shares, Abbey National Cheque-Save Account, Steinway & Sons, Ll, Kleinwort Benson Investment Management, Save & Prosper, Richards Longstaff Limited, Seaload, The M&g Group, Hs, Honda Tillers, Teachers' Building Society, C.Howard & Partners, Venetian Glass Exhibition, Money Clinic, Leicester Building Society. Property: Rentals, Sale room American portrait sold by tender. Law: Chemical warfare tests on troops, Regalia thief jailed, 'Buck was passed' at Law Society, Student in torture case 'informed', Death charge, Ministry check on drink case, Madame's 160 girls on Riviera, European Law Restricting parallel imports of cameras Hasselblad (GB) Ltd V Commission, supported by Camera Care Ltd, Teenagers terrorized children, Chancery Division Solicitors alerted to consequences of breach of undertaking Refson & Co Ltd v Saggers and Another Exclusivity Horlogere Ltd v Peoples Jewellers Ltd and Others Whittaker v Jolley, Sikh wins damages against club, Volunteer cannot claim damages Sherrard v British Gates (and Timber) Ltd, Queen's Bench Division Consent required for late amendment Chuan Chow Maritime SA Panama v K/S A/S Bulk Sea Transport and Another, Editors need 'thickish' skins, Jameson told. News in Brief. Politics and Parliament: House Of Lords Snowdon plea for disabled, Orange badges black market, Commons Political appointments in London attacked. Reviews: Dance New, but not better Different Drummer Covent Garden, Concert Softer contrast BBCSO/Boulez Festival Hall, Television Fall into bad hands, The Arts Composed thoughts, Radio Female voices full of western promise. Editorials/Leaders: Good omen for Hanson Trust, The Marriage Bond, Votaries Of Science, Finance And Industry The Treasury cat among banking pigeons. Letters to the Editor: Equality at school, Off the track, Polish at Arnhem, Implications of training scheme cuts, Courts' circular, Thoughts on lorries, Neighbourhood watch, Farewell to arms, Keeping political balance in EEC, Severn crossing, Fears from the hereafter, No end of trouble, Countryside heritage, Saving suit of armour. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: Latest appointments. Classified Advertising: Acknowledgments, U.K. Holidays, Entertainments, Services tomorrow: Sexagesima, Arosa. Deaths. Obituaries: Mr Ronald Moody, The Rev Dr Sherwin Bailey Sexuality and Christian teaching, Colonel W. J. Shoolbred, Mr Hugh Wakefield, Mr L. P. Thompson-McCausland. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 16,364, Concise Crossword (No 277), Regional Television Variations, Chess International all-play-alls, Sunday, Television and radio programmes Saturday, Bridge Failure at prize-giving spoils success in exams. Business and Finance: Investment All taped but is the advice good?, Building societies Extra interest accounts may lose attraction, Power stations may be run privately, Mercantile House chief to resign, News In Brief Murdoch in SEC action, Commodities, £14.4m United Glass loss, Government stocks Shake-up for gilt market, Agents plan sell-off in 1986, New owner will turn Butlin's camp into a US-style theme park, Employees' benefits Birthday top-up for sick pay scheme, Pensions, Compco doubles profits with property sale, Family Money, Dollar slide continues, Family Money Market, Plan for small initial stake NFC has cash to buy Sealink, Compensation Court victory on investment advice will open floodgates, Gilts steadier after tax bombshell, Interest Rates, Savings How granny is losing her obvious charms, Investment Offshore funds win tax relief, Building societies Tax ruling dashes loan rate hopes, Theatre Investors offered a West End gamble, Racal ship wins first contract, Brighton pier changes hands, Gold, Money Markets, US oil groups face curbs, Kuwait acts over market collapse, Britoil extends deadline for Scott Lithgow reprieve, Electrolux in talks on TI merger, Sterling: Spot and Forward, Currencies, British Funds, Booker sells drink business for £40m. Stock Exchange Tables: Recent Issues, Unit Trust Prices-change on the week, Foreign Exchanges, Wall Street, Stock Exchanges. Business Appointments: Appointments Hoare Govett names Hongkong chief. Sport: Hockey Visitor from abroad for Middlesex, The man who became the voice of cricket is 70 today, Sports in Brief, Basketball Palace prove hardier annuals, Rugby League Castleford regain prize asset for cup-tie, Badminton England overcome all obstacles, Rowing First threat to leaders, Swimming An Albatross unlikely to be put to flight, Athletics Champion says Olympic course is dangerous, Football: Olsen Attracts Manchester United Manager Atkinson seeks consolation in Netherlands, Motor Rallying Events will feature new-look MG Metro, Golf Cullen takes two strokes lead, Tennis Lloyd puts Britain back into match, For The Record, Yachting Scuppered by fickle wind, Weekend Football, Rugby And Other Fixtures, Racing Clarinbridge to prove Irish juvenile strength, Rugby Union: One Change In England Side To Play France At Parc DES Princes Winterbottom returns in search for balance, Cricket Gower falls in his prime as England aim at clean sweep, Boxing: European Middleweight Championship Sibson's wounded pride put to the ultimate test, Indoor Hockey Slough win title for fourth time. Births. Weather: The Weather.

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