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The Times - 28/02/1984

1984; Gale Group;

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By David Felton, Labour Correspondent, By Julian Haviland and Philip Webster, By Peter Wilson-Smith Banking Correspondent, By John Witherow, By Our Labour Staff, From Michael Binyon, By Edward Townsend, Ronald Faux, By Our Foreign Staff, By Anthony Bevins, Political Correspondent, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Christopher Warman, Property Correspondent, By Philip Webster, Political Reporter, Michael Bailey, Transport Editor, By Clifford Webb, Motoring Correspondent, By Thomson Prentice, Science Correspondent, From Richard Ford, By Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Jonathan Davis, Financial Correspondent, By Colin Hughes, By Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, By Edward Townsend, Industrial Correspondent, By Craig Seton, By Our Legal Affairs Correspondent, By Bill Johnstone Technology Correspondent, By Peter Hennessy, By Lucy Hodges, Education Correspondent, By Robin Young, From Ronald Faux, , By David Nicholson-Lord, By Derek Harris Commercial Editor, By Pearce Wright Science Editor, From Michael Hornsby, , From Mario Modiano, By Henry Stanhope, Diplomatic Correspondent, From Ian Murray, From Nicholas Ashford, From Robert Fisk, , By Michael Bailey Transport Editor, From Our Correspondent, , From Kudip Najar, From Keith Dalton, , From Harry Debelius, From Richard Wigg, From Michael Binyon, , From Neil Kelly, From Patrick Knight, , From Alan McGregor, , From Diana Geddes, From Charles Harrison, , By Caroline Moorehead, From Roger Boyes, David Miller, Anna J Furth, Miles Kington, Peter Ackroyd, Max Bell, John Russell Taylor, Irving Wardle, Nicholas Kenyon, by Suzy Menkes, PHS, Richard Holme, Michael Binyon, Robin Cook, Roger Scruton, J. F. R. HARRIS, , KENNETH MELLANBY, , M. B. F. RANKEN, , LESLIE J. CURTIS, RAPHAEL LOEWE, , PETER KELLY, , MOLSON, , STUART R. de la MAHOTIERE, , LARRY GOSTIN, , RICHARD BARR., BRYAN MAGEE, , J. P. McKEONE, , By Pearce Wright, Science Editor, A correspondent, The Rev A. C. Barker, By Rory Johnston, Bill Johnstone, By Frank Brown, By Cindy Miles, Kevin Cahill, By Paul Walton, Rex Malik, By Dennis Freeman, By Mark Stone, Executive Editor Kenneth Fleet, By Peter Wilson-Smith, Banking Correspondent, From Bailey Morris, By Jonathan Clare, By Jeremy Warner, By William Kay City Editor, · by Andrew Cornelius, Frances Williams, Peter Wilson-Smith, By Our City Staff, By Vivien Goldsmith, By Robert Pryce, By Nicholas Harling, By a Staff Reporter, By Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, By Paul Harrison, By Mitchell Platts, By Michael Seely, By David Hands, From Derek Hodgson, Conrad Voss Bark, Edited by Peter Dear, From Alan Hamilton, , Frank Johnson,

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Index. News: Railmen disrupt services, Punjab leaders held in Delhi after demanding autonomy, Offices 'not ready to go paperless', Cartland's old style virtues, In search of a treasure to keep the system going, Democracy threatened after Cheltenham union ban, Benn claims, Cycle with pedal-power launched, The Times Information Service, Pretoria denies timetable has been agreed for Namibia settlement, A speedy computer cocktail, Airlines install video, Kenyans embarrassed by unused power plant, Banks told to collect tax on savings, Lesbian ruling challenged, Angola frees jailed Britons, Top award for actor's daughter, Two men to overtake the Japanese, German legislation in the pipeline, Few buyers for Franco newspapers, French left loses another bastion, GCHQ fighting fund launched Unions poised to sever links with Government, Science report Steroid shows promise for male Pill, Second rig blow to Scott Lithgow, Lorry rules broken, Snow Reports, 71% back 'opt-out' transplant system, Brazilian military chiefs alarmed at growing clamour for direct vote, The Week Chilling prospect behind the checkout, Soviet block scare at reports of Aids, Pressure grows on police cells, Priests seek conciliation, Law Society to overhaul complaints procedure after 'disgraceful conduct', IT Town expands its service to business, Weinberger wins 'moral victory' on cruise, Motorists advertise to win Shell prize, Disused synagogue gutted on eve of neo-Nazi trial, Prisoners of conscience Afghanistan: Hassan Kakar, Russia starts new SS20 rocket site, Britain opposes EEC food price rises, Juggling acts of the Olympic circus, Treasury continues with 'economic' fuel price policy, 5 Iranian aircraft shot down Iraq says, Ruth, 12, speaks up for the Oxford Right, Basques vote against terrorism, Decisive battle looms for Karen rebels, How many middle men do we need?, Village shopping moves to the petrol station, Bonn imposes news blackout on niece, Greenham evictions 'this week', Smoking in Britain: 2 Politicians 'fail to use powers', Keep politics out of polling, Vote reveals deep unease among Conservative MPs, Printing unions agree new technology deal, Free for all on the 'thinking machine', Rolls extends its range, Runaway Volvos' fault 'found', Swedes lob grenades in hunt for submarines, Skiers sceptical about expanding Aviemore, BBC micro deal on Australian TV, Philippine teachers stage mass walkout, Thatcher recipe for female responsibility, BR discord at station conversion plan, UK Events, In the footsteps of John Kennedy, Making 70 micros happy, Unionists urge Prior not to reduce role of UDR, Head teachers should start on probation, Joseph says, Findings, The Times Diary, After the riots, Hassan's need for desert peace Morocco: military gains, political losses-by Edward Mortimer, Hatred masks fear in two Indian states, A floating laboratory to follow Darwin, Missiles debate brings protests at Synod, Whitehall brief Treasury told yawning gap threatens defence budget, BL praised by car fleet survey, moreover..., Schnieder Trophy makes a comeback, Hundreds of actors sacked for striking, End of Argentina's long night, Election 84 McGovern in New Hampshire Lively ghost of the protest generation, Fashion, Iraq claims air raid on Iranian oil port, Why Europe needs a new Messina, The need to teach the computer common sense, Computer Briefing Software links with US, France still refuses to compensate UK hauliers, Property agency chiefs complacent about fraud', Out-of-court divorcé conciliation reviewed, Toynbee ideals recalled at settlement centenary, Another normal day in Beirut, A socialist evil to rival racism. Picture Gallery. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Abbey National, The Peterborough Effect, Nec, Singapore Airlines, Citroën CX Gti, Vickers, Tandem, Master Class, The Times 1000, Cathay Pacific, National Microcomputer Challenge, M&g, Inmac Plus, Cognac Hine, Kodak Copiers., The Nottingham Manufacturing Company Plc, Ecgd, Angela Gore, Energy Efficiency Office, Computer Appointments, Joseph, Vauxhall Cavalier., International Standard Electric Corporation, James Meade, Christian Aid Eritrea And Tigray Emergency, Myriad, Harrods, Base Lending Rates. Law: Arm case delay, Minister strained the meaning of 'conduct' Regina v Secretary of State for Social Services and Another, Ex parte the Official Custodian of Charities and Others, Believing statements in affidavits Bremar Holdings Ltd v de Roth, Charlton play on after £159,678 tax debt offer, Court of Appeal Joint tenant cannot pledge home alone Thames Guaranty Ltd v Cambell and Others, Life for insurance plot killer, Court tussle over tomcat, Couple sue surgeon for negligence over vasectomy failure, Customs man 'smuggled', Hashish-run skipper jailed, Appeal rejected, Court of Appeal No freeze on performance bond Potton Homes Ltd v Coleman Contractors (Overseas) Ltd. Politics and Parliament: The Speaker Freedom of speech must not be put in danger, Picnic areas next to motorways, Security Union ban stands: GCHQ must be permanently on alert, One vote saves Government, House Of Lords Drinking a problem for policemen, Commuting Rail stoppage would damage image. Arts and Entertainment: Concise Crossword (No 279), The Times Crossword Puzzle No 16,366, Bridge Tollemache Cup falls to London, Today's television and radio programmes. Reviews: Theatre The Man Who Fell in Love with his Wife Lyric Studio, Hammersmith, Rock Genesis NEC, Birmingham, Galleries Melting-pot of beauty and the bizarre American Folk Art Barbican Contemporary Tapestries and Sculpture from Romania Leighton House, Concert ECO/Malcolm St John's/Radio 3, Television The body at war. Editorials/Leaders: Smallholder Contradictions, Tatars Far From Home, Finance And Industry Plastow finally brings Vickers to surface, Balancing the state's books, One Nation, Two Standards. Letters to the Editor: Breaches in police code of practice, Community reform, Penny wise?, Civil liberties in widest context, Unions under test in GCHQ clash, Artistic freedom, Housing anomaly, What monopoly?, Falklands fisheries, The clean break, Countryside heritage. Court and Social: Court Circular. Deaths. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: Church news, Judge retires, University news, Latest appointments, The King's School, Worcester. Obituaries: Madame Wiese Norberg, Mr E. L. Hargreaves, Canon David Watson, Prof Donald Townend Work on gas combustion. Classified Advertising: Legal Appointments, Announcements, Musical Instruments, Entertainments, Computer Appointments. Business and Finance: Now Lawson may go gunning for banks, Eglinton to explore Colombia resources, Commodities, Hanson alleges bid breach by bank, Third cash call by Applied Computer, Government will force banks to pay interest net of tax, Production problems at Enterprise field Threat to oil group's valuation, Interest Rates, Ferguson Lacey buys Finlan stake, Feldstein warning on dollar, Tozer seeks cash rise, In brief, CBI and LBS optimism gives a boost, News In Brief Airbus aid decision on Thursday, Gold, Shares of Mellins suspended, Money Markets, Sterling: Spot and Forward, Brazil to draw in $6.5bn loan before IMF talks, Court rules against Bell offer, Currencies, British Funds, Confident start for Continental. Stock Exchange Tables: Authorized Units & Insurance Funds, Recent Issues, Foreign Exchange, Wall Street, Stock Exchanges. Business Appointments: Appointments Security post for McNee. Sport: Rowing Greatest gain by LMH, Cricket: New Zealand Triumph With Limited Resources Turning point that cornered Willis, Basketball Bracknell can stop Sunderland from getting to Wembley, For The Record, Motor Racing Spain to get postponed race from New York, Athletics, Sports in Brief, Fishing A glorious new campaign to safeguard the fate of the bait, Volleyball Champions seeking sponsorship, Tennis: Bleak Outlook For Britain Looking for a scapegoat in Dowdeswell, Racing: Dickinson Optimistic Over Gold Cup Winner's Future Henderson confirms See You Then as a Triumph runner, Boxing: Man In The Middle IS Rico Hoye Promoters may have legal set-to before Christie bout, Rugby Union: John Player Cup Quarter-Final Draw Holmes can remove lingering doubts, ICE Hockey A coach proves his worth, Sponsorship New awards encounter criticism, Golf Lack of women entrants is IBM's only problem, Cricket Guyana hold off Australia to make it a draw, David Miller on Michel Hidalgo,the football manager who puts glory before victory Mild-mannered inspiration who refuses to compromise the French way of sport. Births. Property: Rentals. Weather: The Weather.

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