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The Times - 01/12/1984

1984; Gale Group;

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By David Felton, Labour Correspondent, From Anthony Bevins, Political Correspondent, , By Jonathan Davis, Business Correspondent, From Roger Boyes, , From Alan Hamilton, From Tim Jones, From Diana Geddes, , By Richard Evans, Lobby Reporter, By Ian Griffiths, By Rupert Morris, By Stewart Tendler Crime Reporter, by Stewart Tendler, By Geraldine Norman, Sale Room Correspondent, By Thomson Prentice, Science Correspondent, By Nicholas Timmins, Social Services Correspondent, By David Nicholson-Lord, By Michael Baily Transport Editor, By Julian Haviland, Political Editor, By Christopher Warman, Property Correspondent, By Tony Samstag, By Thomson Prentice Science Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, , By Hugh Clayton Local Government Correspondent, From Christopher Thomas, , From David Watts, , From Nicholas Ashford, , From Donovan Moldrich, From Zoriana Pysariwsky, , From Peter Nichols, From Ian Murray, , From Richard Wigg, From Jan Raath, , By Colin Harding, From Michael Binyon, From a Correspondent, From Richard Wigg, , From Charles Harrison, , From Michael Hornsby, From Robert Fisk, From Mary Lee, Simon Barnes, by Enoch Powell, Richard Bassett, Woodrow Wyatt, Joseph Connolly, KEITH HAMPSON, , MICHAEL POOLE, , THOMAS HEARN, , MICHAEL BAILEY, , VICTOR GARRISON, , DAVID HARRIS, NICHOLAS HINTON, , ROSHAN F. MASTER, , JOHN EBOR, , IAN PRESTT, , J. ROTBLAT, , RONALD HIGGINS, , TONY M. RIDLEY, , J. HEWISH, , JAMIE BERRY, TOM MATTHEWS, , Richard Hanson, By Pearce Wright, Science Editor, A friend, A correspondent, Dennis Hackett, Nicholas Kenyon, Bryan Appleyard, Stephen Pettitt, John Russell Taylor, David Wade, Ronald Faux, Alex McWhirter, Beryl Downing, Mary Wilson, Stan Hey, Judy Froshaug, Ashley Stephenson, Jeremy Flint, Harry Golombek, Michael Young, Richard Williams, Max Bell, Peter Waymark, Christoper Warman, Geoff Brown, Kenneth Fleet, By Philip Robinson, By David Young, Energy Correspondent, From Bailey Morris, , By John Lawless, By Jeremy Warner, From Alan McGregor, , By Derek Pain, Pam Spooner, By Judith Huntley Commercial Property Correspondent, Philip Robinson, Lorna Bourke, Richard Thomson, Vivien Goldsmith, From David Miller, By Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent, Clive White, By Tim Glover, By Robert Pryce, By Sydney Friskin, Gordon Allan, By David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Richard Williams, By Peter Aykroyd, From Richard Streeton, , From Barry Pickthall, By Mandarin (Michael Phillips), By Gordon Allan, By Lewine Mair, Peter Dear, Peter Davalle,

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Index. News: Priest among eight banned from racing, Tamils kill 80 in Sri Lanka attack, Search for two men in boat missing at sea, The Times pick of the High Street wines, Shelter fears threat to council house repairs, Parkinson back in by-election campaign, Peking Man's bones mislaid for 10 years, Brinks-Mat jury out for second day, Arthur Scargill's exhausted seam, Women fly out after New Caledonia killing, Prestel bans supplier over 'mole' claim, An alphabet of gracious giving, Liver transplant girl returns, Fruitless trip by FitzGerald, BBC looks for fleas to join circus, Heart man downs a beer, Science report Third-World success of the potato, Competing ideologies lay claim to Grenada airport, Scargill shocked by 'tragic death' End the violence, says Kinnock, Mini-sub man dives to success, Tough poll test for ruling party in Belize, Study shows child abuse as health problem, Thatcher delighted by summit success, Bomber 'in room 629', Peru's conflict in the Andes Thousands disappear in 'dirty war', In The Garden A slice of life from well ripened wood, Rare Edward VIII coin for sale, Consumer call for freer information, Lodging grant cuts start fears of rise in homeless, Patients 'at risk' from drug adverts, Botha loses ground to far right, The Times Information Service Today's events, Carrillo uses Nato to mount party challenge, Cambodia trip angers Asean, Soap cure found for lethal virus by doctors in acne study, Sporting Diary Becher's powder, Cafés and cold comfort at Grindelwald, Police defuse Thatcher letter bomb, Gulf states form rapid deployment force, Memorable messengers with witty best wishes, Union escapes fine but was in contempt, Council to prosecute man living in hen house, New money needed to break EEC budget deadlock, Inquiry set up after train splits, Bonn promises rich their money back as 1985 budget is passed, Polish investors take the slow boat to Rotterdam, Thatcher vetoes United States of Europe, Inca paths through condor country, £6m US Navy order, Gibraltar opposition rejects deal, Flexible flight plans for charter passengers, Arius and the suffering of God, Pit strike: How the receiver works Union to lose control of money, Forest hopes may lie with the Greens, Yard is called in over missing log books of Falklands submarine, Cyprus Turks offer breakthrough hope, No excuse now for direct rule, Kim makes secret visit to Peking, Help for the handicapped, Final link between two Harare parties broken, 'Trustees not fit to be in charge of other people's money' NUM assets and funds under receiver's control, Six held over digger raid on security van, Lebanese prepared to fire on Israelis, Eating Out Escape routes for cooks tired of Christmas, René denies Seychelles is a Soviet base, 95% of Telecom staff go for shares, Shortage of funds 'threatens science', Reagan and Kohl agree on Nato strategy for arms talks with Russia, Council opens its files to public inspection, Salvador rebels seek peace, Malta accuses Britain over harbour wrecks, Hawke set for easy win today, GLC staff reject Livingstone threat, John Crossland on the reconstruction of a famous sea battle Secrets of the burning deck revealed, Heath attacks fatalism of 'no other way' and policies of 'cut, cut, cut', Solidarity priest died of suffocation and not from beating, report says, Students pelt Joseph with eggs, Promise, I won't write a word, Family Life Haunting world of the sea's hunted giants. Law: Revoking community service order Regina v Grays Justices & Another, Ex parte Aldwinkle, Two miners charged with murder of taxi driver, Broadmoor for jealous killer, Six years for girls' strangler, Notes to be taken when judge meets counsel Regina v Cullen, Powers of attorney Walia and Others v Michael Naughton Ltd, Gun-chase log plea refused by captain, Court of Appeal Particularity of documents in requests In re Asbestos Insurance Coverage Cases, Engineers' trial opens in Lagos, British seamen deny smuggling, Court of Appeal Association tenants not protected Clays Lane Housing Cooperative Ltd v Patrick and Another, Legal aid fund liability in hopeless appeals Wilkin v Smith, Man jailed for revenge bomb blast, Time limits must be observed Regina v Carter, Ex parte Lipson, Life sentence, Sharon libel trial told of secret Israeli report, Boy nearly died in fishing rod attack, Youth took bodies through streets. Display Advertising: Investors' Circle, Woollies Washer, Swan Hellenic, Skipton Building Society, Bridge And Chess, Friends Of The Elderly, Sanaa, Rsc, The Red Cross, Mobil, Rioja, Blandy's Madeira, Graham's, Dk, The Times, Stockmarket Confidential, Osborke, Mayfair Carpet Gallery Ltd., Off-Peak Travelcard, Unique Rare & Superb, Dixons, Caf, Bang & Olufsen, Cartier, Sainsbury's, Trafford Managed Fund, Cartier Ltd. Picture Gallery. News in Brief. Arts and Entertainment: Television, Theatre Keeping faith with Kipling In preview, Rock & Jazz, Dance, Concise Crossword (No 510), Opera, Radio, Chess Why stunted minds make weak moves, Concerts, Sale room Venetian laquerwork bureau fetches £220,000, Third big chess win by US team, Television and radio programmes Saturday Sunday, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 16,600, Programme choice, Films Never mind the quality, feel the advance promotion Openings, Bridge Poland's persistence pays off. Politics and Parliament: Parliament November 30 1984 Licensing laws Home Office awaiting Scottish report before contemplating changes Commons. Editorials/Leaders: After Downing Street, From Cold War To Cold Peace, Mr Hawke Again, Finance And Industry Ebullient Kalms must work with the Currys. Letters to the Editor: Ancient woodlands, Terrifying experience, Student burden on parental income, Pension law, Tail-back town, Doubts on Church poll questions, Imprisoned in Ethiopia, Power and superpower, Up in the air, No strings attached. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Births. Official Appointments and Notices: University news. Classified Advertising: Services tomorrow: First Sunday in Advent, Barbados, If you had chosen fifteen years ago to save, Announcements, Christmas Gift Guide, Entertainments, Uk/christmas Breaks, Give the Christmas Gift that makes. Obituaries: Professor H. H. Price Notable Oxford philosopher, Rev Sir Percy Chatterton, The Hon Paul Asquith, Sir Ralph Marnham, Mr Percy Norris. Reviews: Eco/Ledger Barbican, Television, Proud sounds of muted genius, The Week Artists on the loose with Aesop, Concerts That missing extra sparkle BBCSO/Pritchard, Radio The good news, With style you can do anything, Pop polish for a mass market, Galleries The wild at bay The Discovery of the Lake District. Business and Finance: Martin in bid talks, Concern at Dunlop over investors, Commodities, Early start for Telecom option deals, Banks to offer Argentina $4 billion, British Gas defends cost of supplies from Norway, BICC shake-up to cost 430 jobs, Tempus Tyne Tees Television puts on a good show, Family Money Market, News In Brief Bid for East Lancashire Paper lifted, Stock Market Report Reduced forecasts hit BOC, Perks Investment club offers Ivestment club offers deals at a discount, Interest Rates, Christmas Shopping Gifts that will gain in value, £20m plan to rebuild Royal Exchange, Shareholdings How to acquire a wealth of perks for only £67, Free Banking Midland breaks ranks of Big Four, Gold, Barclaycard Scheme Limited protection for holidaymakers, Company News In Brief, Collecting £50,000 tag for rare sovereign, Currencies, Investment Trusts City of Edinburgh opens stable door, £4m goes begging, Gatt agrees more talks, Volcker fears US deficit will provoke trade war. Stock Exchange Tables: Money Markets, Investment Trusts, Recent Issues, Unit Trust Prices-change on the week, Wall Street, Stock Exchange Prices Market subdued, Foreign Exchanges Sterling Spot and Forward Rates, Stock Exchanges. Business Appointments: Appointments. Sport: Hockey Doubt over goalkeeper, Yachting Organizers object to British catamaran, Basketball Tower Hamlets seek sponsor to avert closure, Sports in Brief, Tennis Miss Dreyer has to work her victory, Sidelines McEnroe in shadow of feat of Clay, Real Tennis Davies faces Ronaldson, Rugby Union An international recall is fresh incentive for Renwick, Squash Rackets Top players threaten a boycott, Olympic Games Watchful tiger eyes rich pickings, Rackets Prenn needs to work hard to catch Boone, Judo Miss Briggs on trial at 52kg, White Circus: Alpine World Cup Season 1984-85 Johnson may find Klammer on the slide, Rugby Union One chance to sort out ifs and Butts, Weekend Football, Rugby Union And Other Fixtures, Tennis More help on way for leading players, Football Nicholas and Jennings head a long list of caps who do not fit, Racing: Jamesmead Can Enhance Triumph Hurdle Claims In Three-Year-Old Championship Inexperience no obstacle to Centroline in Mecca Hurdle, Boxing Lithgo hard to beat, Cricket Ghost of Fletcher's defeat hovers at Gower's shoulder, Cycling Authorities separate records set at altitude, Snooker Remorseless Davis in winning mood, Tomorrows Fixtures, For The Record, ICE Hockey Raith may dance at last, Cricket Rebels fail to oust Graveney, Gymnastics Romanians are title favourites. Property: Rentals. Weather: The Weather.

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