The Times - 14/06/1984
1984; Gale Group;
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By Our Labour Staff, By Craig Seton, By Stephen Goodwin, Parliamentary Staff, By Anthony Bevins, Political Correspondent, By Our Political Correspondent, By Rupert Morris, From Harry Debelius, , By Philip Webster Political Reporter, By Christopher Warman Property Correspondent, By Ian Griffiths, From David Felton, Labour Correspondent, , By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By David Walker, By Hugh Clayton Local Government Correspondent, By Richard Garner of The Times Educational Supplement, By Our Political Reporter, By Barrie Clement Labour Reporter, By Julian Havilland, By Our Crime Reporter, By Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, By Our Motoring Correspondent, By Nicholas Timmins, Social Services Correspondent, By Bill Johnstone Technology Correspondent, By Clifford Webb Motoring Correspondent, From Our Correspondent Bradford, By David Hewson Arts Correspondent, By David Walker Social Policy Correspondent, By Michael Baily, Transport Editor, By Our Transport Editor, By David Walker, Social Policy Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, By Our Services Correspondent, Geoffrey Smith, From Michael Hamlyn, , From Robert Fisk, By Henry Stanhope Diplomatic Correspondent, From Dessa Trevisan, , From Christopher Walker, , From Peter Nichols, From Diana Geddes, From Michael Binyon, , From Mohsin Ali, , From Richard Owen, From Michael Hornsby, From Trevor Fishlock, , From Neil Kelly, From W. P. Reeves, , From Roger Boyes, , Bryan Appleyard, Hans van Manen and company in Bits and Pieces, Irving Wardle, Anthony Masters, Dennis Hackett, Stephen Pettitt, Max Harrison, Alan Franks, Miles Kington, Juliet Gardiner, Peter Nichols, Woodrow Wyatt, Stephen Willink, William Jackson, Tim Heald, Andrew Sinclair, PHS, Robert Fisk, Tony Samstag, Paul Routledge Labour Editor, Ronald Butt, Paul Jennings, J. O. HUNTER, DAVID TUDOR-POLE, , M. J. HAMMERSON., MARTIN COLEMAN, JUGNU SINGH., JAGDISH S. GUNDARA, , DUNCAN CAMPBELL, , GERARD WRIGHT., ELIZABETH YOUNG., NICK EARLE., JOHN HEMMING, , R. SCHNURMANN, , By Pearce Wright, Science Editor, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, A correspondent, Nicholas Timmins, Peta Levi, PL, V G, Dr Tony Smith, Andrew Cornelius, By Derek Harris, Commercial Editor, By Peter Wilson-Smith Banking Correspondent, By Jonathan Davis, By David Young Energy Correspondent, From Bailey Morris, , By Derek Pain, , Michael Clark, Philip Robinson, Jonathan Davis, By John Woodcock, Cricket Correspondent, By Jerome Caminada, By Jenny MacArthur, By Lewine Mair, From Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent, , By Pat Butcher, Pat Butcher, By Barry Pickthall, By John Nicholls, By Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, By Mandarin (Michael Phillips), From Mitchell Platts, , Mamaroneck, , By Paul Harrison, By Marcus Williams, Patricia Tisdall, Michel Syrett, Peter Dear, Peter Davalle, By Thomson Prentice Science Correspondent, John Leonard,
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News: Miners' strike set tod drag on after talks collapse, Let their football enthusiasm flag, Bringing it all back home The Times Profile: Bob Dylan, Salvadorean security unit disbanded, Fight for 35-hour week West German strike talks break down, Teenagers' birth rate falls, New Zealand strikers forced back to work, The Times Information Service, Staff strike at London hospitals, Top salary reveals Government's hopes, Private money, the life blood of research, A fearful balancing act, Teachers ready to intensify action, Anxious early days for baby dolphin, Private health, Wide variety in regional cost of living, Spain and Argentina 'are colonial victims', Yugoslav party crisis Ideologue calls for more democracy, The year of the 'frustration' parliament, Ex-boxer disarmed by WPC, King mounts ballot pressure on NUM, Thais want advanced US fighter, Horizones The Times guide to career choice Studying to argue the case, Triumphal return for Botha, Commentary, Gummer to change Tory HQ team, Shortage of high-flying graduates, report says, Dog licence may go up, Problems Labour will not face, Joint group to work on Hongkong transfer, Will the next Buggins please stand up, Cranwell graduations, Tom cat back in court in custody tussle, Uruguay exile's return censored, Disciplinary move over articles by headmaster, More to be released on parole, Green Belt should be sacrosanct, MPs say, Police hunt gunman who killed shopkeeper, First-class prices for first-class treatment, Criminals' profits should be seized and used to aid victims, inquiry says, Frigate hits London Bridge, Attempts to rescue French engineering giant collapse, Complaint against Times upheld, Sikhs in Amritsar 'tied up and shot', Why the insurers were the first to put the brakes on costs, Turner maintains lead in race to succeed Trudeau, Vote lowers divorce time limit, Women and the stress factor, Why the elderly are going private, Portsmouth by-election Voters get bonus of Euro choice, Liverpool budget setback, Thousands of forms go as Whitehall cuts costs, The vitamins that do no good, A case of more beds than patients, The Times Diary GLC last act: played to win, Science report Inheriting crimes of the father, UN chief seeks to widen Gulf accord, Casinos seen by Seaga as way to arrest Jamaica's economic decline, Pope tells theologians to toe the Vatican line, Millais' Nina, young and old, for sale, Nalgo votes to defy law over labour legislation, Charities are given warning on costs, A Roman funeral to make the emperors envious, Tories wooed to beat GLC Bill, Senate sets conditions for 'star wars' tests, Gandhi launches drive to limit political damage caused by temple assault, Bus chief predicts profit cut if company is sold piecemeal, Gorbachov's status confirmed, Warning on car sunroof 'cowboys', moreover..., West End opening for Laurel and Hardy play, Findings Hidden women, Letter from Port Stanley Islanders show their faith in the future, More small firms buy computers, Why conservationists are all aflutter, Mingling of pollen and pique clouds air, Land-Rover launches new model, Battle holds up meeting of Cabinet, Strike may mean £50m police bill, Dispute over plan to raise LT subsidy, Ethnic code not followed by Whitehall, Group says drug bill could be cut by £6.5m, Labour policy could wreck Nato, Heseltine says, Polish dissidents in the dock Walesa condemns trial, Unions want closer CBI links, EEC summit 'may fail', Thatcher claim on pits Closures slower than in plan. Display Advertising: Henderson Administration Group, National, Rococo, Volvo, Multiple Display Advertisements, The Uneasy Truce, Crete, Kingsley Amis, Fine Art Developments P.L.C., Iron Trades, Europcar, Oil, Money And Politics, Easy Link, Crown Life, Arrow Air, The Times, The Times 1000, Ami Hospitals, Pool Promoters Association, Base Lending Rates, Tr Technology Investment Trust Plc, Charter Clinics, Scottish Life Investments, Cellnet, Plato To Nato, Sun Alliance Insurance Group, Bupa, The Clandestine Marriage, Victoria Wine. Picture Gallery. News in Brief. Law: Tenant is granted relief from forfeiture Jones v Barnett, Swindler jailed, No entitlement to victim's estate In re Royse (deceased), Interim payment award Halvanen Insurance Company Ltd v Central Reinsurance Corporation Same v Mingtai Fire and Marine Insurance Company Ltd, Apportioning damages Townsend and Another v Stone Toms & Partners and Others, Print union in damages appeal, Directing jury on abnormality of mind Regina v Gittens, Revenue loses appeal Inland Revenue Commissioners v Wild. Politics and Parliament: Family Law MPs approve divorce after one year of marriage, Defence Ex-Service chiefs hit at changes, Environment Moves to tighten provisions of countryside Act, Health Duke seeks to discourage smoking. Reviews: Carver with sharp sword but dull pen, Mary's Men Drill Hall, Concert Philharmonia/ Ashkenazy Festival Hall, The Brahmin who made free India, Leading the oddest sex comedy of them all, Clarity in camera, Portrait of the author by daughter, Fiction Private jokes and ghastly goings-on, Who killed the Pope? I, said the publisher, Theatre The War at Home Hampstead, Thrillers Nastiness in Libya, or Hell, Opera Macbeth Barbican, Television Competently disinterested. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 16,456, Concise Crossword (No 367), Sale room Salvaged porcelain eagerly bought up, Today's television and radio programmes. Editorials/Leaders: The Sun Rising In The West, Finance And Industry If you really want to know, it is a denial, Voting Today. Letters to the Editor: Conflicting creeds, Pursued by a bear, Volunteers for drug-testing, Human embryos, Nuclear ignorance, The 'pattern' of woman's life, Rewriting history, Understanding Mrs Gandhi and the Sikhs, Wrecks to riches, Rules on disclosure, Prince and architects. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: Literary prizes, Church news, Gardeners' Company, University news, Latest appointments, Concrete Society awards. Obituaries: Sir George Baker Former High Court Judge, Mr Collingwood Stevenson, The Rev Kenneth Waights. Deaths. Classified Advertising: La crème de la ceème, Community, Announcements, At Parkside we care., General Appointments, Super Secs, Entertainments. Stock Exchange Tables: Stock Market Report Simon & Coates may be first stockbroker to obtain quote, Recent Issues, Authorized Units & Insurance Funds, Wall Street Dow levels off early gains, Foreign Exchanges, Stock Exchange Prices Firmer trend at the close, Stock Exchanges. Business and Finance: Fraser improves on perks, Gold, Money Markets, Decision day for £20bn gas purchase, SE plan attacked, Company News In Brief, Interest Rates, ANZ ends bid rumours with £182m takeover of Grindlays, Argentine rescue at risk, Commodities, Minister launches local enterprise week Small firms, high profile, Sales salary defended, News In Brief M & S card trial date, MPs back 'gilt-edged' sell-offs, Currencies, Tempus Rays of hope shine through the pain at Pilkington, The many pitfalls of privatization, Tikkurila wins fight for Macpherson. Business Appointments: Appointments Pleasurama names chairman. Sport: Rowing Testing time awaits men's eight, Athletics: Elliott Longer Odds As HE Steps Up In Olympic Stakes Juantorena to face top Britons, Yachting Tabarly is storming through, Sports in Brief, Golf Scots make a point to selectors, Cricket Gower faces daunting task in trying to dent W Indies' confidence, Boxing Jones proves he is ready for McCrory, Football: Robson's Men On The Receiving End As Uruguay Succeed Where Brazil Failed England waste chances and fail to recover from penalty, Rowing Results from Cambridge May races, Tennis McEnroe produces slow start and a dazzling finish, Golf US Open requires patient approach from Ballesteros, Handball Egypt-born benefactor chases Olympic dream, Cricket Caribbean galaxy that lit up the world, Equestrianism Postmark wins the main event, Evening Racing Beverley, For The Record, Judo Ban on Angus lifted, Olympic Games, Boardsailing Britain's Perks and Hackford in Olympic duel, Racing: Trainers Reveal Plans For Big Meeting Carson looking forward to top Newbury prizes. 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