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The Times - 17/05/1984

1984; Gale Group;

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By Henry Stanhope, Diplomatic Correspondent, From Richard Ford, From Michael Hornsby, , By Richard Garner, From Frederick Bonnart, , From Craig Seton, By Anthony Bevins Political Correspondent, By John Witherow, By Our Political Editor, By David Felton, Labour Correspondent, By Geraldine Norman, Sale Room Correspondent, By Robin Young, By Clifford Webb Motoring Correspondent, By Annthony Bevins Political Correspondent, By Rupert Morris, By Patricia Clough, By Peter Hennessy, By Paul Routledge, Labour Editor, By Philip Webster, Political Reporter, By Nicholas Timmins, Social Services Correspondent, By Our Political Correspondent, By Jeremy Warner, From Richard Owen in Moscow, John Witherow, By Michael Baily, Transport Editor, From Thomson Prentice, , By Nick Wood, From Our Correspondent, By Paul Flather, By Richard Dowden, By Our Architecture Correspondent, By David Cross, By Colin Hughes, Geoffrey Smith, From Nicholas Ashford, , From Michael Binyon, From Christopher Walker, , From Our Own Correspondent, , From Robert Trumbull, From Christopher Thomas, , By Kenneth Mackenzie, From Our Own Correspondent, From Nicholas Ashford, From Roger Boyes, From Richard Wigg, , From Christopher Mosey, , From Mario Modiano, , From Rasit Gurdilek, From David Watts, , From Richard Bassett, , From Olli Kivinen, Bryan Appleyard, Hilary Finch, Stephen Pettitt, Anthony Masters, Irving Wardle, Dennis Hackett, John Percival, Kingsley Amis, Malcolm Bradbury, David Hewson, Miles Kington, James Fenton, John Campbell, Robert Nye, Nicholas Shakespeare, Philip Howard, John Higgins, PHS, Kenneth Fleet, Michael Hornsby, Michael Binyon, Ronald Butt, Paul Jennings, DAVID A. SMITH, , JOHN BIGGS-DAVISON, , ERNEST RUDD, CAMERON OF BALHOUSIE, , D. GEE, , ALFRED SHERMAN, , P. J. BARLOW, , MARK ALDRIDGE, , JOHN T. WATSON, , R. A. LEESON, , GRAHAM ZELLICK, , GILLIAN SHEPHARD, , JOHN PUTNAM, , By Pearce Wright, Science Editor, A colleague, Executive Editor Kenneth Fleet, From Frances Williams, By Sarah Hogg, Economics Editor, By Wayne Lintott, Jeremy Warner, By Jonathan Clare, By William Kay, , By Andrew Cornelius, By Michael Clark, William Kay, From Rex Bellamy, Tennis Correspondent, , From Robin Gregg, From Richard Eaton, By Ivo Tennant, From David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, From Mitchell Platts, From Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, , By a Special Correspondent, By Pat Butcher, By Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, From Robert Pryce, , By Michael Seely, Kieran Duignan, Peter Dear, Peter Davalle, By Rodney Cowton, Defence Correspondent, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Richard Evans, By a Staff Reporter, Rodney Cowton Defence Correspondent, Michael Frenchman, Edmund O'Sullivan, Michael Petrie-Ritchie, Gavin Shreeve, Philip Marfleet, Geoffrey Weston, A Correspondent, Michael Davis, Torben Larsen, Sarah Searight,

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Index. News: Wooing the female vote The most talked of woman in America, Saudi Arabia, Defending the West Nato ministers fall out over £11bn budget, BR attacked by watchdog for rude staff and late, overcrowded trains, The Times Information Service, Mexican leader's visit ends in discord, Car discount 'madness' attacked, Pentagon wants to spend more than £100m on defences in Honduras, Fears for lives as doctors' strike spreads, Private sector under pressure to expand, A step towards the Arab dream of unity, The new road to Bahrain, The Bulgarian experiment Reforms that do not ruffle the Russians, US strongly defends tactics on Namibia, Bailiffs act over unpaid music licence, MPs to get £6,163 tax-free expenses, Turkish elite demand human rights, Open verdict on asbestos worker, Heathfield School, Ascot, Pretoria admits forcing blacks to move, Ministry scales down submarine base expansion, Faces of grief: Relatives of Marie, Commentary, DeLorean case informer 'paid $60,000', Former diplomat fined for gross indecency, Skeleton may be Nairac's, City rebels launch fight against market changes, Kohl forced to withdraw amnesty on taxes, A land where the butterfly thrives, Maintaining a corner of stability in the war-torn Middle East Why the big spenders are real keepers of the peace, Barbara Cartland honoured, Evidence of museum's former 'glory', Swedes jeer Mitterrand, Duarte win upheld in El Salvador, Skinner inquest The morose, lonely man caught up in a secret war, No early publication of social security reports, Teachers balloted on series of strikes, Science report Seeking a strategy to safeguard research, The man who would rule Angola, Two keys to unlock a job, Demonstrators disrupt visiting Moscow ballet, Hungarians withdraw from the Olympics, TV plea for children, Walker plea to miners, Cambridge set to reform admissions, How they bring power from the sun to the people, The Times guide to career development Close kinship is needed, Stowe School apologizes to Baroness Airey, Reagan man rejected, Quiet tours plan to beat pop protests, King Juan Carlos ends boldest trip, German food boom, Jenkins calls for union 'co-op' to handle pay claims by staff, Centenary £½m grant to NSPCC, Spreading the message of education for all, Panama poll won by 1,713 votes, City tower block 'will sweep away disorder', A time for reaping the high-cost harvest, The Times Diary, A businessman's guide to life in the kingdom, English travellers on an Arabian landscape, Israeli forces blow up refugee homes in Lebanon, Silicon firm plans new British plant, Philippine regime warned not to rig poll results, Return of the angry old Turk The Times Profile:, Tireless fighter for dtente, Death squads on rampage Indonesia plagued by secret killings, Police raid a second gay club in Soho, Reality night at the Cordwainers' Hall, Economic emphasis shifts to the private sector Moving away from state control, Labour in disarray over dispute, moreover..., Refining crude profit-making, Unlawful killing verdict on Moscow banker, Give police lie tests, ex-chief says, Solidarity chief stabs himself in jail protest, Activists married to their anger, Girls 'do better in single-sex schools', Election 84 Hart campaign gains new momentum with wins in Oregon and Nebraska, Improving lines on the face of TV, Sanctions breakers face legal action by Cyprus, China and Vietnam both claim victory, 65 injured as train hits buffers, Thatcher is accused of 'encouraging conflict', Room for all the family, MPs press for Nexos failure inquiry, Leaner-and now bigger, Big brother gets ready to key in, Code for civil servants, Gulf tension rises sharply after Saudi tanker attack, Hesitant Dutch anger Heseltine, Chastened banks face up to new challenges, Test-tube ethics under scrutiny. Law: Hampson charge expected, Scargill's wife on picket charge, Pit strike legality to be tested in court, Law Report May 17 1984 Court of Appeal BBC's libel fear no bar to hearing of complaint Regina v Broadcasting Complaints Commission, Ex parte BBC, Machete man wanted revenge on Libyans, Racecourse groundsman 'given £50'. Display Advertising: Omar K. Alesayi Group, Laing Wimpey Alireza Ltd, Ppa, Abbey National, Multiple Display Advertisements, Standard Chartered, Europcar, Saudi Diesel, Peugeot 505 Gti, The Importance, The Saudi British Bank, National Insurance Company S. A., Riyad Bank, Saudi International Bank, Book Fair, Taylor Woodrow, Minhal Riyadh Hotel, The Times Educational Supplement, Abdul Ghani El-Ajou Corp., Riyadh House Est., Plant A Tree, Boots, National Medical Enterprises, Red Sea Insurance Co. Ltd., Albank Alsaudi, Sun Alliance Insurance Group, Commercial Union, Time & Tide, Royal Opera House, The Saudi Investment Banking Corporation, Twa, Ella Fitzgerald, Weatherall Green & Smith, Kurt Vonnegut, Ahmad Hamad Algosaibi & Brothers Company, Al Esayi Trading Corporation., Base Lending Rates, Sears. Arts and Entertainment: £28m art auction sets world record, Sale room London dealers in record bid for Dutch silver, Regional Television Variations, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 16,432, Today's television and radio programmes, Concise Crossword (No 344). News in Brief. Picture Gallery: Consuming passions. Politics and Parliament: Polytechnic NF order remains, Diplomacy Denning says Libyan gunman not immune, Merger Minister insists BAe must stay under UK control, Bettaney move, Police Bill Framework for modern policing, Britons abroad miss out on electoral Community spirit, Parliament today, Local Government Bill to stop political advertising, European elections, Boys queue to become choristers, Coal Dispute Police act within the law, House Of Lords Uneconomic capacity a burden on coal industry, Foreign Affairs Importance of a free Hongkong dollar. Reviews: Theatre Energetic period piece West Side Story Her Majesty's, Kibbutz Dance The Place, Pygmalion Shaftesbury, Concert Cracow RSO/Penderecki St Bartholemew's, Brighton/Radio 3, Television Toms and queens go out to play, A story of how a work of art was brought to life, Poetry Minor, major, next Laureate?, Fiction Love and all that in Saganland, Belfast, Ohio, When the towers of Folly fall, Dance Creation of the World Dominion, Old pro recorded at work, Opera No doubts who was really in charge L'elisir d'amore Covent Garden, When the ceiling falls in, Mum's the word makes a safe DG but a dull book. Editorials/Leaders: Spot The Radical, Neutrality IS As Neutrality Does, Finance And Industry Thirty days that may shake the Continental, The Tourniquet. Letters to the Editor: Curb on aliens, Good taste, Sixth-form studies, Mr Botha's visit, Concern to keep up Service morale, Irish unity, Inside No 10, College's third option, 'Law of the heavy mob', Dangers of asbestos, Linking education and industry, Putting opera in its place. Court and Social: Court Circular. Deaths. Official Appointments and Notices: University news, Latest appointments. Marriages. Obituaries: Lord Glenkinglas, Dr Ian Walker, Lord Robbins Contribution to economics and higher education, Dr D. Pettoello. Stock Exchange Tables: Money Markets, Wall Street, Stock Exchange Prices Equities mark time, Recent Issues, Authorized Units & Insurance Funds, Foreign Exchanges, Stock Exchanges. Business and Finance: Gold, News In Brief BAe merger backed by Lamont, Lonrho accused of 'cashless takeover', Group seeks support at Chloride, Tempus Market relief as CU trims American loss, Interest Rates, City rebels too late to stop main changes, says minister, Heineken's advertising agency to go public, Stock Market Report De Vere rises amid bid talk, Commodities, Would Racal be a prettier bride at the Thorn EMI wedding?, Yen markets expected to open up Tokyo on verge of reform, Earnings growing, Currencies, Henderson profits rise 38%, OECD warning on rising US rates. Business Appointments: Appointments Keswick replaced at Jardine Insurance. Sport: Equestrian Billington the master of a slippery course, ICE Hockey Player says he was blacklisted for not brawling, Basketball Britain stun Israel, For The Record, Tuesday's Evening Racing Nottingham results, Boxing Jones to warm up against American, Sports in Brief, Rugby Union England 'dwarfs' to make sparks fly, Golf Visit to the Palace will help Faldo, Football: Vignola Guides Juventus To European Cup-Winners' Cup Final Triumph Over Porto Triumphant Juventus drink to Vignola, Today's Fixtures, Badminton Yates misses England's hour of glory, Tennis Tiny Miss Einy learns that height need not be everything, Cricket: Middlesex, Essex And Somerset Win In Benson And Hedges Cup Sunshine returns to county game, Athletics Miss Budd's decision on citizenship is reversible, Racing: Cecil Undecided Whether Dante Stakes Winner Will Take Chance At Epsom Claude Monet picture still cloudy. Classified Advertising: Announcements, La crème de la crème, Public Appointments, Musical Instruments, General Appointments, Entertainments. Births. Property: Rentals, Flat Sharing. Weather: The Weather.

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