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The Times - 03/03/1984

1984; Gale Group;

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By Anthony Bevins, Philip Webster, From Diana Geddes, From Diana Geddes, , By Marcus Williams, From Nicholas Ashford, From Robert Fisk., From Our Correspondent, By David Felton, Labour Correspondent, From Craig Seton, By Peter Hennessy, By Anthony Bevins, Political Correspondent, By Geraldine Norman, Sale Room Correspondent, By Stewart Tendler Crime Reporter, By Pat Healy, By a Staff Reporter, By Nicholas Timmins Social Services Correspondent, By Derek Harris, Commercial Editor, By Michael Baily, Transport Editor, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By David Hewson, By Nicholas Timmins, By Kenneth Gosling, By Frances Gibb Legal Affairs Correspondent, From Michael Binyon, By Henry Stanhope, From Ivor Davis, From Michael Hornsby, , From Our Own Correspondent, , From Nicholas Ashford, , From Alan McGregor, From Stephen Taylor, , From Ian Murray, , From Ian McGregor, From Our Own Correspondent, From Rasit Gurdilek, , Anthony Masters, David Wade, Hilary Finch, Peter Ackroyd, John Percival, Simon Barnes, by Howard Davies, Malcolm Deas, David Butler, Anthony Parsons, Roy Strong, KENNETH G. GREET, , B. C. BUTLER, E. J. HOBSBAWM., DOROTHY HODGKIN, , TOM BOTTOMORE, , PETER CALVOCORESSI, , JULIAN WATHEN, , ALFREDO A. RICART, GALO LEORO, FRANCISCO CUEVAS CANCINO, T. P. D. TAYLOR, , S. DANESHKHU, , DAVID WATKIN., A. J. D. NICHOLL, JAMES BONES, , DUNCAN CAMPBELL, , ERIC JAMES, , IAN ROSS, , Maurice Wiles, By Pearce Wright, Science Editor, Alan Hamilton, Jonathan Davis, Edited by Shona Crawford Poole, George Hill, Alan Jenkins, Leslie Gardiner, Alex McWhirter, Philip Ray, Beryl Downing, B.D., Ashley Stephenson, Jane MacQuitty, Stan Hey, Richard Williams, Max Bell, Christopher Warman, Peter Waymark, Max Harrison, P.W., Judy Froshaug, Harry Golombek, Jeremy Flint, Mary Wilson, Roy Cuckow, Eric Delieb, Executive Editor Kenneth Fleet, By Our City Staff, By Jonathan Davis, Financial Correspondent, By Peter Wilson-Smith, Banking Correspondent, By William Kay City Editor, By David Young Energy Correspondent, By Jonathan Clare, By John Lawless, · by Michael Clark, By Andrew Cornelius, edited by Lorna Bourke, David Martin, Margaret Drummond, Vivien Goldsmith, Andrew Mitchell, By William Kay, City Editor, From Pat Butcher, From John Woodcock, Cricket Correspondent, , By Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, By a Special Correspondent, From Nicholas Keith, By Sydney Friskin, From Rex Bellamy, Tennis Correspondent, By David Powell, By Michael Phillips, Racing Correspondent, Edited by Peter Davalle, By Michael Horsnell, Richard Owen,

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Index. News: Craxi angered by £2.5m contract for TV star, Salvadoreans fear losing US aid if d'Aubuisson wins election Death squad threat to 'terrorist' reporters, Pub wine ban threat in beer tax dispute, Yes, Benn, but what does it mean?, Minister is pelted with rotten eggs by students, The Times Information Service, Fund for Jameson, Outings, Collecting The elegant, legacy of a jewelry factory, Three climbers lifted to safety by helicopter, IBM cuts price of computers, Dhaka jails ex-ministers after protest strike, Khomeini, catalyst of change, Letter from Moscow The freedom of no choice, Election 84 Mondale's defeat dents prestige of American unions, Boycott and his men win in Yorkshire, Thanksgiving service, Eating Out Beyond the moussaka to the mega meze, Out of Town, Snow Reports, Gun guard for Libyan exiles, Disguised subtlety proves that there is method in Madness, Realities behind the mask of death, Values All eyes focused on a future free-for-all, 'About 40' GCHQ staff seek transfer, An unassuming little pen and ink, Travel/2 ... with a bargain guide to the best flights Advantages of late booking, Union in employment law dispute considers moving to base abroad, Drink Hearty cheers for a venerable second-fiddler, Rare pleasure given in a most relaxed way, S Koreans free 1,176 in amnesty, US Olympic organizers protest at refusal of visa to Soviet official, Travel News Cut-price springboard to Canada, Proposed aid package for Central America mauled, French miners demonstrate against closures, Five Sikhs die in Punjab gun battles with police, Whitehall trade links questioned, UN asked to make torture a crime, Cinema to show films seized as videos, Galleries, Kenya denies massacre of tribesmen by army, 800 shun social workers' mental health exam, Opera, The low rollers, £100m US plane order for Belfast, Labour MP says he will not resign, The Week Ahead, NHS 'could save £50m' by reducing budgets for transport, Chief constable urges the seizure of drug dealers' homes, Turkish prisoners fasting to death, 20 Marines still in hills above Beirut, Benn wanted a large majority to shake Thatcher's resolve, Clipping the big spenders wings, Out and About/Falconry Subtle bond between master and bird, Travel/1 Sweetness and light on vendetta island, PREVIEW Photography, Russian leader lost for words, Critics' choice, PREVIEW Theatre Emotions to the fore in a family affair, Concerts, Unesco to allow US inquiry, Rugby fans risk 'good hiding' from French police, Greenham protester is refused US visa, UN acts to stop pirates attacking boat people, Science report Britain will get US call to enter space, PREVIEW Music Rock & Jazz, Appeal court to rule on solicitors' ethics, Social workers check on island school, Army keeps Madrid trains going, In The Garden Seeds of a geranium revolution, Family Life Back to the days of children's Saturday cinema, Zimbabwe MP says soldiers beat him, At Home/Photography Shady secrets of those artful dodgers, Dutch patience with Britain wears thin, Summit may clinch Botha-Machel deal, Brooklands: Past glory, chequered future, Films on TV Sun sets on the Western myth, Kissinger's blueprint challenged by Kohl, The tribulations of trying DeLorean, Kinnock names front bench replacements, Swapo's freed co-founder dismisses rumours of split with Nujoma, Resurrection of a tough-minded talent, GLC taxi scheme to expand, PREVIEW Films Hitchcock scales the heights of suspense, Portable way to detect overladen lorries tested, Labour struggle looms over reselecting MPs, Food for a reluctant journey, Dance, Sporting Diary, Merseyside yard loses vital order, Those bets which the Government will always win, Iran says it can survive closure of vital strait, EEC move for cleaner air in Europe by 2000, Gemayel deal with Syria. Picture Gallery. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Aitken Hume, Bank Of Scotland, Magic Of Sardinia, South Of France, McDonald Wheeler Fund Management Limited, Peter Stuyvesant Travel, Polyanthis, Hfs, Save The Children Fund, Birdwatch, United Dominions Trust, The Wine Club's Italy, Britannia Gold And General Trust, Times Newspapers Limited,, Clerical Medical Life Assurance, Fiat, Oxford Drama Programmes, Yorkshire Building Society, Fidelity International, The Times 1000, The Sunday Times, Reed Stenhouse Gibbs, Ask Towry Law, Times Knit Kit, Menzies Mercantile, Ll, Lloyd's Life, Able-Label, Save & Prosper, Seggram Grand National, Prolific Unit Trusts, Taormina, Britannia Jersey Gilt Fund Limited, Big Chill, Malta, The M & G Group, Vote Elvis, Chieftain, Rj Temple & Company, Vaultan Minerals Limited, Bexfund, Gozo, Framlington, Jersey, Base Lending Rates. Law: Unionist cleared, Guilt-stricken thief gave back £50,000, Onus on secretary of state to prove fraud by immigrant Regina v Secretary of State for the Home Department, Ex parte Momin Ali,, Identification of proceeds of crime essential Chief Constable of Hampshire v A and Others, Pornography sentence Regina v Tiernan, Customs man cleared, Sikh wins ruling in fight against deportation. Arts and Entertainment: Sale room Lion head sculpture sold for £157,666, The Times Crossword Prize No 16,369, How Manchester snatches treasures from Malibu, Regional Television Variations, Bridge Case of the dog that didn't bark, Concise Crossword (No 282), Chess At last, a British answer to the Russian weekly, Sunday, Television and radio programmes Saturday. Reviews: Television, Concert Fine rhetoric LCS/Rattle Festival Hall, Dance Travelling hopefully London Contemporary Apollo, Oxford, Theatre One for the Road Birmingham Rep, Radio Childhood friend. Editorials/Leaders: Finance And Industry Insurers look for new life in United States, Minister Of Motley, The Lost Horizon, Gold returns to fashion. Letters to the Editor: Training scheme cuts, Capital gains tax, Images of Iran, Can pay-if the terms are right, Charges at St Paul's, Lése majesté?, 'Just war' in an altered light, Houses in trust, Organ transplants, GLC papers, Closure of Birzeit, Protecting inquiry inspectors. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Politics and Parliament: Parliament March 2 1984 Labour MPs call for increase in council house building Commons. Deaths. Official Appointments and Notices: Church news, Oxford House, University news, Latest appointments, Cranleigh School. Classified Advertising: Domestic And Catering Situations, Acknowledgments, U.K. Holidays, Services tomorrow: Quinquagesima, Entertainments, Services. Obituaries: Jackie Coogan Fame as 'The Kid' with Charlie Chaplin, Roland Culver. Business and Finance: News In Brief Dome pays off $25m of debts, £1,000m tap snapped up by market, Harrods helps Hongkong shake off 'cheap' image, Standard Life takes stake in Alexanders, Commodities, Heineken's joint deal in France, Jaguar's sales to US leap, BSR tops promise with a £28.6m turnround, ICI climbs after meeting with broker, The law When two people buy property, Medicine Listed house to be private hospital, Saudis hire tankers for storage, Family Money Market, Bechtel pulls out of Scott Lithgow bid British Shipbuilders shake-up, Homing in on top range mortgages, Interest Rates, Home income House mortgage plan buys old age annuity, Stockbrokers to merge, In brief, Junior bonus, Gold, Interest rate hope lifts gilts but pound loses ground, Company News In Brief, Tax relief Buy your policy now and beat the Budget, Money Market, Capital Gains The case for taking the sting out of Mr Callaghan's tax, Unit trusts Time to look at a direct investment in gilts, Sterling: Spot and Forward, Telefusion interim profits slip, Currencies, Motoring, AA to bring out drivers' credit card, Assurance Rebels who may force disclosure, Acorn chief applies his success formula, British Funds, Boost for shares. Stock Exchange Tables: Recent Issues, Unit Trust Prices-change on the week, Foreign Exchanges, Stock Exchanges, Wall Street Money supply figure gives Dow a boost. Business Appointments: Appointments. Sport: Football League throw a lifeline to Charlton, Rugby Union: Scotland On Road To The Crown, France On Way To The Grand Slam Five star Scots to make it a triple, Athletics Herbert digs in for medal chance, For The Record, Weekend's Football, Rugby And Other Fixtures, Cricket Elections indicate Boycott return, Sports in Brief, Hockey Daved on road to Olympics, Rowing Downing men untroubled, Cricket: Anxious Day For England In Test Gower escapes from early snare and steers a steadier course, Tennis Miss Navratilova is steeling herself for a double grand slam, Cross Country Cram will make a test run, Racing Gold Cup winner to pass crucial test of character, Athletics Budd may run for Britain at Olympics, Boxing Board fine Warren £2,500. Births. Property: Rentals, Property To Let. Weather: The Weather.

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