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The Times - 22/05/1984

1984; Gale Group;

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By Julian Haviland, Political Editor, By Philip Webster Political Reporter, By Frances Williams, Economics Correspondent, By Michael Baily, Transport Editor, By Ronald Faux, By Anthony Bevins Political Correspondent, By Thomson Prentice Science Correspondence, By Paul Routledge, Labour Editor, By David Nicholson, By Philip Webster, Political Reporter, From Barrie Clement Labour Reporter, From Geraldine Norman, Sale Room Correspondent, , By George Hill, By Richard Garner, By John Witherow, By Our Political Staff, By Robin Young, By Patricia Clough, By Frances Gibb Legal Affairs Correspondent, From Richard Ford, By Thomson Prentice, Science Correspondent, By Kenneth Gosling, By Our Motoring Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, , By Christopher Warman, Property Correspondent, By Peter Hennessy, By David Hewson, Arts Correspondent, From Diana Geddes, , From Ian Murray, , By Caroline Moorehead, From Richard Owen, , From Moshe Brilliant, From Michael Binyon, , From Diana Geddes, From Nicholas Ashford, , By John O'Leary, From Michael Binyon, From Kuldip Nayar, , From Marie Mochano, From David Watts, , From John Earle, From Richard Wigg, , From Peter Nichols, , Geraldine Norman, , Miles Kington, by Suzy Menkes, David Robinson, Peter Ackroyd, Jeffery Daniels, Paul Griffiths, Stephen Pettitt, Irving Wardle, PHS, by Arthur Byron, Roger Scruton, Phillip Whitehead, WILLIAM LOYD, , NICHOLAS STACEY, , ALIREZA AROVZI, , RICHARD HOUGH, , JOAN DICKSON, , JOHN GAU, , KENNETH ULYATT, , DEREK BLOOM, , VIVIEN STERN, , KENNETH G. FRY, , P. R. STEVENS, , JOHN HUNT, , J. A. BRIGNELL, , MAGNUS PYKE, , IAN N. CALLOW, , Alan Toogood Horticulture Correspondent, By Pearce Wright, Science Editor, Executive Editor Kenneth Fleet, By John Lawless, By Wayne Lintott, By William Kay, City Editor, By Philip Robinson, By Peter Wilson-Smith, Banking Correspondent, By Andrew Cornelius, By Clifford Webb, Motoring Correspondent, By Our City Staff, By Jeremy Warner, By Derek Pain, Michael Clark, Jeremy Warner, By Ian Griffiths, By Simon Craven, By Robin Bradbeer, By Maggie McLening, By Roger Woolnough, By Rex Malik, By Paul Walton, By Frank Brown, By David Guest, From John Earle, , Lucy Hodges, Rita Marshall, RM, Pearce Wright Science Editor, PW, Michel Syrett, David Hewson, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By a Special Correspondent, Fron Jenny MacArthur, , From David Miller, From Robert Pryce, , By Mitchell Platts, From Michael Scott, , By Paul Harrison, By Bryan Stiles, By Mandarin (Michael Phillips), Simon Barnes, From John Blunsden, , By Conrad Voss Bark, Peter Dear, Peter Davalle, By Henry Stanhope, Diplomatic Correspondent,

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Index. News: Chelsea Flower Show Subtlety colours the marquee, Craxi budget win likely, Tories face rift over nationalization rights, Human embryos research 'opening way to concentration camp abuse', MPs force rethink on access plan, How I turned into the office computer wizard, Burghley House antiques rise with the market, The European Parliament Sparing tactical use of negative powers, Greek figure saved from smugglers, Breaking the mould, Genscher fails to revive East-West dialogue in talks with Gromyko, Uruguay: The Road To Democracy Part 2 Military's carrot and stick tactics put strain on opposition unity, China gives pledge on UK assets, Sealink strike threat, The fleur de lis regilded, The enemy in the classroom, Prior hints at his return to backbench, This demanding little machine, The Times Information Service, Bonn refuses to intervene in crippling strike German car industry faces shutdown, Betjeman at school: an appreciation A lesson from the shy loner, Normandy war memorial undamaged, Killers of Israeli jailed for life, Two Soviet agents arrested in Belgium, Stronger than we think, Don't call the secretary, the answer is here, Vietnamese 'kill each other', London fare dodgers to face instant £10 fine, Gulf states seek intervention of Security Council, The big word saver, Are you sitting comfortably?, Triple threat to spending limits, Pit peace talks collapse as both sides stand firm, Kinnock opposes tactical vote, Haiti: Delmond Chouloute, Steady rise in house prices, Bonn denies seeking D-Day invitation, Botha hint on troops, Italy wants Russian orders after gas deal, EEC milk quotas had to happen Thatcher says, Spain's Nato membership Peace movement to confront González, This is your processor speaking, Campaign to fight photocopy licensing, Libyans training in UK set for military service, Campaign for Europe: 2 Labour's Scottish cross, Few make complaints about police, Martin hysterical after argument with 'Black Panther', Killer to train for Kirk, Parcel bomb victim, Labour Manifesto Labour keeps open option to withdraw, Mauroy gives support to 35-hour week campaign, Whitehall brief Itching for another shot, Illness halts Everest climb, Doubt cast on health of Sakharovs, Conflict in the Gulf Washington works behind scenes to defuse crisis, Inquiry into missing major's accounts, The Times Diary, Word processing, Police: exceeding a tolerable limit, MP tells his local party about arrest, Legal clash looms over divorce Bill, Three Marcos ministers quit after poll defeat, Chemists discover the answer in the past, Teachers' dispute peace moves fail, Training and the 'fear factor', Putting lawyers in the pink, Britain's first surrogate mothers, Conservative Manifesto Tories committed to resolute approach, Orme is optimistic after talks with MacGregor on breaking pit deadlock, Tory and Labour clash over new vision for Europe, Fashion On with the regalia, moreover... OK, baby slithe out of this, On with the motley, Gandhi visits scene of 'hell on earth', Hamlet on the roof, Lancing College. Picture Gallery: Invention in full flower at Chelsea. Display Advertising: Silver Reed, Austin Rover, The Office Automation Show And Conference, Multiple Display Advertisements, The Coloroll Scholarship, Kaypro, Daks, The Word Processor Training Centre, Raybeck, Akzo, Digital, Sony., Lovell Construction Ltd.,, Data Logic, Burke's Peerage, Cae Group, The Times Business News, Embassy Hotels, The Times 1000, Christie's, Diamond, Barker, Pan Am, Halifax, Lambert Howarth, Wang, British Telecom, Imperial, Fortnum & Mason, Olivetti, London Festival Ballet, Peta Marie, Mercedes-Benz, Barnardo's. Arts and Entertainment: Today's television and radio programmes, Regional Television Variations, Concise Crossword (No 348), The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 16,436, Sale room Elvedon prices go through the roof. Law: Fraud charge mantells his rags-to-riches story, Challenge over war HQ on trust land fails, Court of Appeal Covenant gave rise to single obligation Farimani v Gates, College staff warned, Limitation on power of arrest Regina v Forbes, Securing theft conviction Regina v Allen (Christopher), Damages of £10,196 after circumcision, Parkhurst siege pair sentenced, Terrorist informer recruited by police, Court of Appeal Order 53 not apt for private law claim An Bord Bainne Co-Operative Ltd (Irish Dairy Board) v Milk Marketing Board. News in Brief. Politics and Parliament: Coal Dispute Benn fails to get debate on latest moves at pits, House Of Lords NCB obeying law on income tax rebates, Motorways Keeping up with heavy traffic, Rof Bill Assurance for staff on pay and pensions, Parliament today, Health Bill Bill to end monopoly of opticians, Eec Debate Look on the faces of Europe's socialists, Kidnapping law change, Legal Affairs DHSS use of confidential legal aid data. Reviews: Theatre Never in My Lifetime Soho Poly, Opera La Calisto Wilde Theatre, Bracknell, Concert Peter Hannan ICA, Cannes Film Festival Absorbing creation, Galleries A fascination with 'French and frippery' Rococo Art and Design in Hogarth's England Victoria and Albert Wedgwood in London Wedgwood House Masterpieces of Wedgwood British Museum, Television Sentimental realist. Editorials/Leaders: Voting European, Finance And Industry Logjam today, no jam tomorrow for Vosper, Spreading The Poison. Letters to the Editor: Value for money, Music competitions, New look for the Ten Tors trek?, Missing wheels, Making television more competitive, Teachers' pay claim, Queue for service, Off pitch, Chemical warfare, New Ireland Forum, Saleroom losses, University aims, Out of touch, Priorities in probation, Letters No question mark over funding for ITECs, In the grip of unreality. Court and Social: Court Circular. Official Appointments and Notices: Enterprise award, University news, Kennedy scholarships, Latest appointments. Marriages. Deaths. Obituaries: Mr Arnold Whittaker, Mrs Frances Temple, Maj-Gen Sir Alec Bishop, Mr Peter Bull Actor and author. Stock Exchange Tables: Money Markets, Wall Street, Stock Exchange Prices Equities mark time, Stock Market Report Swiss interest boosts Booker, Recent Issues, Authorized Units & Insurance Funds, Foreign Exchanges, Stock Exchanges. Business and Finance: Martin-Black in £3.4m shutdown, Pressures to work alone, First-half surge for McCarthy, A case of keeping the options open, Dow down 8 points, Briefing The double-your-performance program, Commodities, Soviets launch their five-year computing plan, A friendly newcomer in the class, The Times Business Enterprise Computer Competition Three touch-screen nicros to be won, Cold war among the software, Top chain store to stage all-British autumn promotion Japan offers UK a mass market, Unit trust salesman earns £¼m, News group rejects offer from EMAP, Edinburgh says no to mergers and opts for financial boutique, Thwarted Hongkong bank may shed 300 City staff, New market-moves upset Lloyd's names, Triplex deal with Austin halved, Small business loans at risk, say bankers, West 'will suffer if textile pact ends', Burroughs goes solo on business micros, News In Brief STC wins £60m cable contract, Lonrho coup at Fraser in danger, Interest Rates, Coal strike arrests economic recovery, UK events, Job Scene Attractions that keep the staff on their toes, In brief, US loan rates 'to rise 1%', Tempus AB Foods seeks some grist for its mill, Gold, Money Markets, Morgan calls for £45m, The package behind Sir Clive's new venture, Microsoft to fill the IBM gap, The Week Less 'gee-whizz', please, and more homework, Ambrosiano settlement, Currencies, Accountants to publish new rule. Business Appointments: Appointments Raleigh man to head Low & Bonar. Classified Advertising: Legal Appointments, Announcements, The Times, Entertainments, Computer Appointments. Sport: Golf The offer Rivero could not refuse, Rugby Union Teague has chance to prove ability, Equestrianism Belgian team give brilliant display, Football: The Hazards Of Goalkeeping And Other Changing Fortunes Unhappy Sherwood is not quite alone in his Wembley misery, For The Record, Volleyball An Olympic rehearsal for London, Racing: Maiden Allowance And Pacemaker Should Help Newmarket Colt Gain First Success Ilium to emulate his famous father in final Derby trial, Sports in Brief, Football Venables joins Barcelona, hot seat of Europe, Basketball Berlin Wall is too high for Britain to scale, Powerboating Elite makes light of tradition, Motor Racing McLaren may take a back seat on black-and-gold grid, Fishing Casebook of a fly fisherman There is a doctor in the house of wax, Cricket: Bowlers And Batsmen Struggle In Poor Visibility cup draw stops the Wogan show, Tennis: Lack Of Sponsorship Hampers British Progress Guntrip's career on the breadline, Motor Cycling Form perplexes Spencer. Births. Property: Rentals, Flat Sharing. Weather: The Weather.

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