The Times - 24/01/1984
1984; Gale Group;
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By Anthony Bevins, Political Correspondent, By Ronald Faux, Richard Evans, By John Witherow, By Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, From John Woodcock, Cricket Correspondent, , By Frances Williams, By Peter Evans, Home Affairs Correspondent, By Anthony Bevins Political Correspondent, By Huon Mallalieu, By Our Labour Reporter, From Tim Jones, From Rodney Cowton, Christopher Warman, By David Cross, From Our Correspondent, , By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By Philip Webster Political Reporter, By Tony Samstag, By Colin Hughes, By Hugh Clayton, By David Young, Energy Correspondent, By Derek Harris, Commercial Editor, By Clifford Webb, Motoring Correspondent, By Thomson Prentice, By Ross Davies, By David Hewson Arts Correspondent, By Peter Hennessy, By David Hewson Arts Corresondent, By Hugh Clayton, Local Government Correspondent, From Diana Geddes, , From Michael Binyon, , From Mario Modiano, , From Ian Murray, From Godfrey Morrison, , From Christopher Walker, , From Moshe Brilliant Tel Aviv, From Michael Hornsby, , From Nicholas Ashford, , From Our Own Correspondent, By Caroline Moorehead, John Russell Taylor, Irving Wardle, Nicholas Kenyon, Hilary Finch, Dennis Hackett, Norman Lebrecht, Miles Kington, by Suzy Menkes, PHS, Roger Scruton, Robin Cook, GEOFFREY DENTON, , LYTTON, , LOUIS ALLEN, , JOHN LARGE, , JAMES PORTER, , DONALD MAITLAND, , DAVID GILES, , HAROLD PINTER, , PETER CROFT, , HENRY G. BUTTON, , IAN AINSWORTH-SMITH, , ANTHONY BRYER, , DAVID DRISCOLL, , NICHOLAS HENDERSON, , TOM HURCOMBE, , MICHAEL JOHNSON, , EDWARD GRAYSON, , JOHN BEARDMORE, , By Clifford Longley, Religious Affairs Correspondent, Executive Editor Kenneth Fleet, By Edward Townsend Industrial Correspondent, By Philip Robinson, By John Lawless, By Jonathan Clare, By Andrew Cornelius, By Our Financial Staff, By Vivien Goldsmith, by Michael Clark, by Michael Prest, By Andy Lawrence, By Frank Brown, From Derek Hodgson, By Sydney Friskin, By John Wilcockson, By Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, By Dennis Shaw, By Nicholas Harling, By David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Simon Barnes, By a Staff Reporter, By Keith Macklin, By Barry Pickthall, By Robert Pryce, By Mitchell Platts, By Michael Seely, From Chris Moore, Igls, By Paul Harrison, By Dick Hinder, Edited by Peter Dear, By David Nicholson-Lord, Trevor Fishlock,
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News: Master of Trinity must go as extra term plea fails, Norway's Prime Minister denounces Soviet spy, France sees Britain as holding key to success of EEC summit, Plea to great powers on Cyprus, New move today by Times union, Argentina prepares Falklands offer, Gathering storm in a buttercup, Couple win £8m in lottery, Healey attacks Falklands 'blunder': Prefab sites were on peat, In the few inches at my disposal..., New Steel policy on cruise, James Pickett costs the threatened closure of Scott Lithgow Lame duck that could lay a golden egg, Anger at threat to mobility allowance, Philip Jacobson on Washington's battle of wills with San Salvador Death squads: why Captain Avila must stay captive, Letter from Buenos Aires Archbishop pays the price, Rock of ages: Mr Antony Hutt, Salvador military bomb Jucuarán, Fabric Fashion, Reagan delights in MX-style Superbowl win, Stockholm debates confidence building, Anti-apartheid body looks for a million signatures, Pym leads revolt by dozen Tories over rates, News blackout on deal that freed Berlin six, moreover... William is still King to me, The Times Information Service, BMA shapes up to knock-out boxing, Yorkshire cricket committee resigns Boycott's opponents walk into the cold, 'First triplets' claim is refuted, Prisoners of conscience Vietnam: Father Doan, Royal show sets record, Worldly issues dominate Dr Graham's crusade, Israelis pass £14bn budget, Optimism at youth theatre, Man in the news Powerful partner for Scargill, Science report How Falkland minefields have become wildlife sanctuaries, New Premier in Algeria, Six months after the race riots 50,000 displaced Tamils face grim choice of evils, Mutilated body of oil scandal wife found, The Times Diary State capping, Day or weekend jail may be in new criminal justice Bill, Reagan plans June visit to Ireland, Arab moderates alarm Shamir, Channel 4 gets boost from 'Far Pavilions', BP investigates turning petrol station sites into supermarkets, Findings, Meese named US Attorney-General, Baby given a liver transplant, Seamen's stoppage halts the ferries, Ford offers lifetime repair guarantee, Holiday voucher inquiry, Food crisis on Lusaka agenda, Pits strife grows as ban hits pay, Fishermen warned of poison lost at sea, Whitehall brief Anti-establishment strategist, Fox hunting suspended after deer die, Enterprise zones get 10,000 jobs, Controls attacked at press ceremony, Pay figures contradict CBI claim, Mystery of DeLorean's missing £9m, Campaign to revive old English games, Snow Reports, GLC Tories seek abolition inquiry, Boots wins licence to sell wine, Chauvinistic? The idea of it, King Franz Josef falls out with court jester, Five more die as North held in grip of arctic blizzards, Islands 'accept shysters', Wave of industrial strikes hits Mitterrand's embattled Socialists, NHS pays clinics for abortions, Morocco tense but quiet after riots Hassan blames troubles on 'foreign conspiracy'. Display Advertising: The Leeds, Multiple Display Advertisements, Torch, Obas, Nec, The Times National Microcomputer Challenge, Air-India, Zapata Sale, Seiko Business Computers. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 16,343, Sale room Four William IV chairs sold for £34,658, Concise Crossword (No 256), Today's television and radio programmes. Law: Huge bushfire claim goes to High Court, Life for man who shot farmer, Private prosecutor not entitled to expenses for time spent Regina v Stockport Magistrates' Court, Ex parte Cooper, Police authority can confirm dismissal of constable who sold incompatible interest Regina v Devon and Cornwall Police Authority, Ex parte Willis, Prisoner tells of police 'deal'. News in Brief. Picture Gallery. Politics and Parliament: Setback for Government, Elgin Marbles Mistake to start repatriating famous museum pieces, Wishes about tombstones, Pollution Little danger to fish from weedkiller, Motorway repairs, House Of Lords Selecting members of cable authority, Transport Five areas for cycle schemes, Rate Support Jenkin tells councils to cut their manpower. Reviews: Book Review Vintage year for Turf's hardy annual, Television No fun to lose all the time, Galleries Roger Fry's amazing time-capsule The Omega Workshops 1913-19 Crafts Council The Omega Workshops Anthony d'Offay, Lubotsky/Berman St John's/Radio 3, Concerts Low voltage fireworks Philharmonia/Davis Festival Hall, Theatre Eve Lyric Studio,. Editorials/Leaders: Finance And Industry The Bell should not toll for Gleneagles, Hongkong Optimism, A Pattern Of Food Riots, Jaguar and the lion's roar, Ins And Outs Of Housing. Letters to the Editor: GLC scientific branch, Recognizing Palestine, Indo-China rebels, Meaningful matter on EC Budget, Peace studies, Bars along road to ordaining women, Road block, Backward glance, Keeping in touch with Commonwealth, Academics as judges. Court and Social: Court Circular. Deaths. Official Appointments and Notices: Latest appointments. Obituaries: Mr Edgar Percival Pioneer in light aircraft design, Most Rev Mgr Michael Gonzi, Wolfgang Staudte. Business and Finance: News In Brief Telerate raises income by 76% in first quarter, Market's record run ends, Gerrard & National confirms talks on possible takeover, Investors' Notebook · Alexanders shows sector's allure, Commodities, Black & Edgington moves out of manufacturing, US telecom firm seeks listing, UK Events, Wall Street Football and prices gloom, Can chums come to the aid of chaps?, Caledonian Cinemas improves, Ferranti to close container division, Hope for Nigerian exporters, Brazil loan to be signed on Friday, Directors' magazine salutes entrepreneurs Commercial awards for six, Remember the mice-and the Titanic, Rival firm's executives join Merrill, Interest Rates, Graham Searjeant looks at today's public inquiry Arguing the case for portable pensions, US deal for Burberrys, Which Computer? Show, Dissidents seek rivals to Henara, Gold, P&O sells Mundogas, £2bn wiped off shares as index slumps, The versatile database, Currencies, Vinten to buy Standard Industrial for £5m. Stock Exchange Tables: Stock Exchanges. Sport: Boxing World champions fly in to cheer Christie, Rugby Union Running game more likely with selection of Davies, Football Even Clough may cheer as Forest move up to third, Today's Fixtures, Sports in Brief, Motor Rallying Swedes attack and set the pace, Gymnastics more popular but needs greater publicity If Morris could be like Olga his sport would be on the map, Cricket: New Zealand Not Yet Out Of The Wood How the young Crowe became a Test hawk, Yachting Five US syndicates want to use Dutch testing facilities, Bobsleigh: Unspectacular Practice Times Russians try out 'big-brother' bob, American Football How the Redskins were scalped, Cycling Moser man of the hour, Rugby League Widnes bring Wood back again, Volleyball Only teams are the same in Mikasa Cup final, Golf Brown pays for lesson, Snooker Thorburn tumbles out in five-hour thriller, For The Record, Squash Rackets, Racing: Grand National Winner Seeking To Regain Form At Chepstow Conditions are perfect for well-treated Vivaque, ICE Hockey Stupendous adventures of Murrayfield Racers, Skiing Italian allegro duet, Basketball Time for decision over the McCray affair. 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