The Times - 04/09/1984
1984; Gale Group;
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From Paul Routledge, Labour Editor, , From David Felton Labour Correspondent, By Anthony Bevins, Political Correspondent, From Michael Hornsby, , By a Staff Reporter, From John Best, By Glen Allan, By Edward Townsend, By John Young, Agriculture Correspondent, By Nicholas Timmins Social Services Correspondent, By Henry Stanhope, Diplomatic Correspondent, By Sheila Beardall, By Tony Samstag, By Colin Hughes, By Rupert Morris, By Our Commercial Editor, By Robin Young, Reports by John Winder, , Derek Barnett, , Stephen Goodwin, Geoffrey Smith, By Nicholas Timmins, Social Services Correspondent, PETER EVANS, By Our Motoring Correspondent, By Peter Hennessy, By Clifford Webb Motoring Correspondent, From Peter Nichols, , From Keith Dalton, , From Rasit Gurdilek, From Mario Modiano, From Robert Fisk, From Nicholas Ashford, From Douglas Tweedale, From Moshe Brilliant, By Caroline Moorehead, From Roger Boyes, From Michael Hamlyn, , From Michael Binyon, , From John Best, , From Alfred Savila, From Tony Duboudin, Norman Macrae's, Miles Kington, by Suzy Menkes, PHS, Richard Sharpe, Colin Harding, By Bernard Levin, Peter Kellner, Roger Scruton, RONALD DORE, , ANDREW C. PYSHORN, , G. E. THIRLWALL, , A. ROSS, , JOHN TICEHURST, , DAVID FRASER HARRIS, , PATRICK DRYSDALE, , IAN FELLS, , ALAN WILKINSON, , ROBERT A. DAVIS, , JOHN BRATBY, , L. N. WILLIAMS, J. R. HOLMES, , SWAYTHLING, , M. P. TOPE, , J. M. KING, , By John Young, By Charles Knevitt, Architecture Correspondent, By Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, By Hugh Clayton, H. V. H., John Russell Taylor, David Robinson, Hilary Finch, Dennis Hackett, Stephen Pettitt, Anthony Masters, Executive Editor Kenneth Fleet, By Derek Harris, Judith Huntley, By Jeremy Warner, By Our City Staff, By Jonathan Clare, By William Kay, City Editor, By Derek Harris, Commercial Editor, By John Lawless, By Michael Prest, Michael Prest, By Derek Pain, By Judith Huntley, By Our Industrial Staff, From Frank Brown, , By Phil Manchester, By John Lamb, By Bill Johnstone, William Jacot, By Alan Lewis, By Geoff Wheelwright, By Edward Fennell, By Roland Perry, By Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent, From Pat Butcher, , By David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, By Michael Coleman, From Rex Bellamy, Tennis Correspondent, Gordon Allan, By Richard Streeton, From Barry Pickthall, , By a Special Correspondent, By Conrad Voss Bark, By Mandarin, Peter Dear, Peter Davalle, By David Nicholson-Lord, Christopher Thomas,
ResumoIndex. News: Peres seeks to form narrow coalition without Likud backing, CBI joins car tax protest, Paris Fashflash, Mont Louis loss spurs calls for cargo rules, Argentine strike ends in a draw, Wiring up the world's money, Tender touch for backs, Industry put out to grass, Shortages fuel Zambia price rises, Deputy mayor hacked to death as Sharpeville rioting erupts, Killings in Sydney will lead to new gun curbs, Letter from Washington All the news fit, and unfit, to print, Cranwell graduations, Garages go ahead with apprentice reforms, Men's Fashion Tip-top style at your toes, London port sets up secret ballot, The liberation theology debate Vatican coyly unveils its views, The Times Information Service, Moscow's unanswered questions Bonn kept on edge by Honecker's failure to confirm W German visit, Whitehall brief Opening the secret garden of spending, Election 84 Democrats take the road with bitter attack on Reagan, Delhi says hijackers will not die, moreover... Further adventures of Inspector Antelope, Setback to reforms for mentally ill, Walker hopeful of pit peace deal, Greene attacks film makers, Technology: let us hold our own, The miners' strike Muted response to Scargill picket call, BAe to spend £100m on 'stretched' jetliner for commuter routes, Tuc/brighton Defiant power unions are booed as TUC puts weight behind miners, Media bias? Only time will tell, Why Tories need a better enemy, Tougher entry for university places, Doctors call for stricter control over dogs as public health risk rises, Shia militants threaten Saudis with deadly blow, Chun expects results from Tokyo visit Colonial masters must heal the war wounds, Students fear execution, Police reform Bill outs Athens under fire, Animals and experiments: 2 Campaign steps up attacks on research, Bangkok vote heads off showdown with military, Straw-burners wooed back to the plough, Electricity repairs code is tightened, Two Armenians blown up by own bomb, Wrong turn on the Shining Path?, Prisoners Of Conscience Indonesia: Markus Giroth, Test-tube 'orphans' likely to be destroyed, Today's debates, Iran says war goes on until Iraa leader falls, The Canadian election Floating voters Liberals' only hope, The Times Diary Poor of the realm, Paxton's crystal clear vision, Brighton pier sold for £100, Archaeology Early pictographs found, Carnival atmosphere at rally, Guinness goes up 3p a pint, Tomorrow's local heroine, Help for slow learners, FitzGerald in EEC talks, Deal near on Polish farm aid, Police swop notes on breath-tests, Three killed by Montreal rail station bomb, Captain Phillips in road crash, Science report Potato puzzle for researchers, Miners' acrimony blamed on labour's 'impotence', Britain salutes Belgium, Pay claim 'threat' to teachers' jobs, Campaign goes on to restore union rights at GCHQ, Miners go into new peace talks with full TUC backing, American mercenaries in downed helicopter, Nearly 400 dead in wake of Typhoon Ike, Commentary. Law: Baby's father charged with murder, Surgeon on expenses charges, Multiple murder trial told of ice cream van attacks and injury to drivers, Man remanded in Yerba case. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Robert Fleming, Multiple Display Advertisements, Vso, Ritz, Barratt, Multi-User Computer, Rsc, Software, A Mercury Conference, Enterprise Oil, Fiat, Computer Market, The Times, Newsweek, Nissan, Shaftesbury Theatre, Wda, Lloyd's Life, Kleinwort Benson, Professional Computer Systems, Wiggins Teape, London Bedding Centre, Harpers & Queen, Tapestry Footstool, Belgravia-Sheraton, The Boy Friend, Merlin, Base Lending Rates, Parker, Info North. Picture Gallery. Arts and Entertainment: Concise Crossword (No 436), The Times Crossword Puzzle No 16,526, Bridge winners, Today's television and radio programmes. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): Change that sets a healthy president. Editorials/Leaders: Finance And Industry Battle for Fraser enters the street-fighting phase, Mr Scargill Steals The Show, Almost Back To Square One, Theological Flirting. Letters to the Editor: A vanished cry, Control of cults, Relations between Church and state, Private bin men, Nuclear fuel safety, Living dangerously, Thought for the day, Stamp rareties, Reaping the whirlwind with Mr Scargill, Fixing taxi fares, Image of the decade, Not cricket?, Summer of '84. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: University news, Latest appointments, Church news. Deaths. Obituaries: Dr H.-B. de Fischer-Reichenbach, Sir Harold Grime, Sawako Ariyoshi Leading Japanese writer. Reviews: Venice Film Festival This one runs and runs..., Concerts LSO/Hickox, Suoraan Ica, Galleries Appearances of radiant relief, Theatre Seeds of hope, Television The long lessons of liberation. Stock Exchange Tables: Stock Exchange Prices Quiet start to account, Authorized Units & Insurance Funds, Foreign Exchanges, Stock Exchanges, Stock Market Report Unilever's £355m bid gives market a taste for food. Business and Finance: Stockbroker chosen as Emray inspector, BT to take more offices in Liverpool, Computer Briefing, The presidential numbers game, Glanfield bid under scrutiny, The bit that doesn't work, It's a gas: a new idea for chip-making, Commodities, The Week How private industry may fill the IT gap, Barlow Rand poised to make £260m bid for J. Bibby, Minor metals market divided over high-tech pricing shake-up, Poland devalues zloty, Trade deficit in goods doubles, Curry cuts Micro-C, Hard profits-the McDonnell way, £9m US purchase for Rugby Cement, Tempus Tate falls behind in race for Brooke Bond, Success in three magic letters, Sheraton to build five-star hotel on Brighton's seafront Resorts step up conference fight, Investment Trusts, Interest Rates, Unilever offer rejected, Vickers da Costa and Scrimgeour to merge, Gillingham misses Japanese chance, Timex, still ticking over nicely, Job Scene The desperate search for experts, Dalgety sells New Zealand stake, News In Brief Lucas deal saves plant, Gold, Money Markets, Amex buys P & O Travel, Fewer tankers out of service, Currencies, BP Australia concludes Chinese coal contract, Drugs: how the patient is helped, Soviet trade talks off. Business Appointments: Appointments Nat West names area director. Classified Advertising: Entertainments, Announcements, Computer Appointments, Legal Appointments. Sport: Table Tennis Chinese win but also lose, Fishing This crafty Wulff lets his catch off the hook, Football: Four International Squads-Are Named With World Cup:progress In Mind No firepower in England party of 28, Rugby Union Richmond embrace a friendly junior, Today's Fixtures, Sports in Brief, Modern Pentathlon Miss Norman prepares for an Olympic first, Yachting Yachts take: battering in force nine gale, Boxing Mugabi top of the bill at Wembley, Golf Player the surprise late entry, Trampolining Britons returning as conquering heroes, Athletics An amazing Russian is set to star the last tango in Paris, Tennis: Four Top Seeds Infact At Halfway Stage In US Championships Mandlikova the only celebrity to be seriously threatened, Cricket More trouble at mill looms if Boycott is given new contract, The one man left cold by the summer's events Loneliness of Olympic non-runner, Motor Racing Johansson may sign for Toleman, For The Record, Rugby League Fulham forced to play away, Racing: From Points To Thornton's Two-Year-Old Frisco to confirm his York promise. Births. Property: Rentals, Property To Let, Flat Sharing. Weather: The Weather.
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