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The Times - 03/10/1984

1984; Gale Group;

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From Julian Haviland, Political Editor, From Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By Anthony Bevins, political Correspondent, From David Felton Labour Correspondent, From Ian Murray, , From Nicholas Ashford, By David Nicholson-Lord and David Cross, From Peter Davenport, From Philip Webster, By John Young, By Our Crime Reporter, By Rupert Morris, From Tim Jones, By Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, By Colin Hughes, By Nicholas Timmins, Social Service Correspondent, By Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Clifford Webb Motoring Correspondent, By Richard Evans, Lobby Reporter, By Nicholas Timmins, Social Services Correspondent, Reports by Alan Wood, , Robert Morgan, , Sheila Beardall, Stephen Goodwin, John Winder, By Philip Webster Political Reporter, Geoffrey Smith, From Our Own Correspondent, From Michael Hamlyn, From Ian Murray, By Henry Stanhope Diplomatic Correspondent, From Michael Hornsby, By Nicholas Ashford, From Mohsin Ali, , From Alan McGregor, , From a Correspondent, By Clifford Longley, Religious Affairs Correspondent, From Hasan Akhtar, From Diana Geddes, From Edward Mortimer, From Rasit Gurdilek, From Our Correspondent, , From Roger Boyes, , From Christopher Follett, From Richard Owen, From Harry Debelius, From Robert Fisk, Paul Griffiths, Hilary Finch, Noël Goodwin, Peter Ackroyd, John Higgins, Colin Hughes, Miles Kington, Alan Franks, Caroline Moorehead, Shona Crawford Poole, PHS, by Lord Harris of Greenwich, Ian Bradley reports, , Derwent May, Robin Cook, Digby Anderson, DENIS WORRALL, , JAMES EBERLE, DAVID EVANS, , SANDFORD, , JAMES PILDITCH, , JOHN PHELPS, , J. D. JOHNS, , ALAN DAY, , MOYNE, , JOHN W. WALLIS, , MAURICE CRANSTON, , MARY HARDY, , JOHN RICHARDS, By Judy Redfearn, A correspondent, Sir Derek Qulton, Executive Editor Kenneth Fleet, By Derek Harris, Commercial Editor, By David Smith, Bailey Morris, By Michael Prest, By Jeremy Warner, By Jonathan Clare, By Judith Huntley, Commercial Property Correspondent, By Alison Eadie, By Tim Congdon, By Derek Pain, By John Lawless, By Leslie Duxbury, By Sydney Friskin, By William Stephens, By David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, By Jenny MacArthur, By George Chesterton, By Keith Macklin, By Simon O'Loughlin, By John Nicholls, From David Miller, By Mitchell Platts, By Mandarin, By Christopher Warman Property correspondent, CW, by Peter Dear, Peter Davalle,

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Index. News: Report's warning on chemical ban, Talkback Hard of memory, The Times Information Service, Liverpool laughter: Mrs Margaret Thatcher, How PR could help the pc, · Minimum wage · Kinnock speech · Private medicine 2 million majority in health vote, Four die in township violence, Science report Swopping homes fit for hermit crabs, National executive elections boost leader's support, Censure for Peacock, Yamani to visit Moscow for oil talks, The Times Diary Exclusive, School inspectors want grammar at forefront in teaching English, Trade talks for Duke, First woman elected to Switzerland's Cabinet, Commentary, The Times Cook Spartan in all but taste, Decent pensions and minimum wage 'top priority', Taxis drive on palm diesel, Conference may defy High Court, Jury told of gun battle on M-way after bank robbery, Days of wine and increasing leisure, Dublin recovery plan includes VAT cuts and £1.50 off whiskey, Sunday shop opening to be legal soon, Frank Johnson in Blackpool Cornering the Yorkshire Ranter, Kabul hit by rebel offensive, NUM gets key foothold at top of Labour Party, Poland cracks down on ferment in universities, Join the caravan, hog the road, Ovation for resilient leader Kinnock damns violence and pillories Thatcher, £450,000 raid on security van, Reagan's policy condemned, Genscher protests at EEC budget rules, Drugs 'easier to find in jail than streets', The miners' strike Denning puts case against jail, 'Checkpoint' damages, González to abide by poll on Nato, Grateful Begin out of hospital, Police close in on defiant rig protesters, Wanted: a chorus to stop spring's slaughter on the wing, Car makers in world challenge, Harvest set to beat all estimates, Power must be our unremitting objective, Kinnock tells party, Fraud charges against Reagan aide threaten Republican bandwagon, Napoleon's greatcoat fails to impress, Crisis among the corncobs, but middle America still puts its faith in Reagan, Zia critic freed after five years, Coal board studying summit on arbitration, Danes told to prepare for austerity, Iranian moderates claim bomb attack, Spanish oil inquiry team disbanded, Economy running out of control President tries to please everybody, Cosmonauts back to Earth with a record, Germany holds up EEC budget deal, Election 84 White House race reflected in fight for Massachusetts, Return to democracy promised by Pinochet, The voluntary way forward, 700 junior doctors jobless, BMA says, Information Bill is promised, Poverty: the trap that gapes wider, Digital disc play in mini size, moreover..., Bank action as Lebanon pound hits record low, Prince is a sound sleeper, Churchmen seek better treatment for Hess, Church setback in remarriage vote, Businessmen favour BA flights, Britain lands £600m jet deal, Malta may help to mediate between UK and Libya, Villagers' fears on oil drilling, Euro MPs 'feel like lepers', Crackdown on the Mafia FBI rounds up 30 suspects, The East-West divide even love can't span, Newcastle upon Tyne, 'Janes' US editor held for spying, Abolition of GLC plans leaked, Murder most foul on the Sabbath...and the parson did it, Communist-led union tries to expand conflict at Renault, Old guard hammers leaders on defence, Crime Squad men recalled by force, University funding battle lies ahead, Nicaragua accuses US of planning invasion, Campaign to give men a caring image. Display Advertising: Homes And Gardens, The Macallan, Renault 25, Diverse Reports, McAlpine Aviation, Grovewood Securities Limited, Wordplex Ltd, Weatheralls, Multiple Display Advertisements, Yorkshire Building Society, Addison Communications Plc, The Times, Ford, Ambassador Life, Orient-Express, Base Lending Rates, Aquascutum, Citroën Visa. News in Brief. Law: Employment Appeal Tribunal Union conscience clause Home Delivery Services Ltd v Shackeloth, 'Dirty war' dossier handed over, Divisional Court Coroner's committal power Regina v West Yorkshire Coroner, Ex parte Smith, Girl thrown off bridge by father, Court order on missing lawyer. Picture Gallery. Reviews: Television Bubbling religion, English String Orchestra/Boughton, Reeling in the city, Opera: Schreker's search for the indefinable, Concerts Philharmonia/ Giulini. Official Appointments and Notices: Glass Sellers' Company, Latest appointments, Gramophone awards. Classified Advertising: we about to take-off,, Winter Sports, Announcements, La crème de la crème, Entertainments. Arts and Entertainment: Concise Crossword (No 461), The Times Crossword Puzzle No 16,551, Today's television and radio programmes. Editorials/Leaders: Finance And Industry Never mind the size, feel the competition, A Haunted Note, Does Mr Mintoff Regret?, Moral Hazards In The City. Letters to the Editor: Bahá' is in Iran, Post Office closures, Protecting churches, What polls foretell on miners' dispute, Economic test, International law and Durban six, Pride of place, Constriction of VAT on books, Aid for unemployed, 'Nuclear winter'. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Births. Obituaries: Mrs Ethel H. Rudkin, Mr Josiah Chinamano Vice-President of ZAPU, Mr R. E. K. Thesiger. Business and Finance: Reserves dip $76m as Bank avoids Intervention on dollar, Commodities, Prices hold in London, Brazil debt scheme angers UK banks, Tarmac in £13m US deals, Racal lifts bid for Chubb to £179m, Economic Commentary Lawson misses target in wage attack, Investment Trusts, Interest Rates, OFT clears Unilever's Brooke Bond bid, CBI will help small businesses in drive to create more jobs, Hewlett-Packard to move, Tempus Revamped Gent prepares to be back in fashion, Gold, Money Markets, News In Brief Boardroom shake-up at Sharna, Company News In Brief, US rival for Reckitt in Australia, Full quote for Iceland food firm, Currencies. Stock Exchange Tables: Wall Street, Authorized Units & Insurance Funds, Stock Exchanges, Foreign Exchanges, Stock Market Report Gomba Holdings rebuilds stake in Birmingham Mint, Stock Exchange Prices Shares recover. Sport: Bloodstock Sales Nureyev colts keep buyers on their toes, Schools Football Robinson efforts in vain, Today's Fixtures, Sports in Brief, Yachting Americans dominate the waves, Golf Marilyn Monroe of the fairways is back in tune, Athletics Soviet ban on Miss Kazankina, Football: British Clubs Ready To Make Changes In Search For European Success Everton scrape their examination, Racing: Strong Overseas Challenge For Cheveley Park Stakes Al Bahathri can repel all-comers, A Nation Heading For World Dominance China improving so fast that Olympics could come their way, Real Tennis Ronaldson completes grand slam, Snooker All is clear as Taylor provides a spectacle, Rugby League Murphy on short list, Equestrianism The perfect match strike once again, Cricket At last time is right for two slow bowlers, For The Record, Tennis Mottram feels like a Davis Cup outcast, Rugby Union Wheeler returns just as England need experience, Boxing Frazier and sons branch out. Property: Residential Property A house where the bell tolls-for £219,000, Residential Property When the West is best: the two-hour time difference, Rentals, Flat Sharing, Property North of Thames, Poole Dorset Branksome Park. Weather: The Weather.

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