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The Times - 22/03/1984

1984; Gale Group;

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By Julian Haviland, Political Editor, By Richard Evans, From Christopher Walker, , By Stewart Tendler, By David Felton Labour Correspondent, By Hugh Clayton, Local Government Correspondent, By Pearce Wright, Science Editor, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Rodney Cowton, Defence Correspondent, By Barrie Clement, Labour Reporter, By David Hewson Arts Correspondent, By Clifford Longley, Religious Affairs Correspondent, By David Cross, By Philip Webster Political reporter, By Our Legal Affairs Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, By Michael Prest, By Bill Johnstone, Technology Correspondent, By Robin Young, By David Hewson, Arts Correspondent, From Tim Jones, By Tony Samstag, By David Walker, Social Policy Correspondent, By Our Arts Correspondent, From Ronald Faux, , From Tony Duboudin, From Ray Kennedy, Johannesburg, By Henry Stanhope, Diplomatic Correspondent, From Ian Murray, , From Moshe Brilliant, , From Michael Hornsby, , From Christopher Thomas, , From Richard Wigg, , From Nicholas Ashford, , From Alan Tomlinson, , From Mario Modiano, , From Michael Hamlyn, , From John Carlin, , Geoffrey Smith, Philip Oakes, Miles Kington, A. S. Byatt, Stuart Evans, John Russell Taylor, Cyril Jarvis, Philip Howard, Laurie Taylor, PHS, Ian Murray, Robert Fisk, Ronald Butt, Paul Pickering, S. BERCOW., JOHN KENTLETON, , ROBERT KILROY-SILK, , DAN JACOBSON, , IRIS MURDOCH, , V. S. PRITCHETT, , STEPHEN SPENDER, , TOM STOPPARD, , WILLIAM PATON, , ALAN DAY, , JOHN WALDEN, MICHAEL THOMAS, , ALAN WILSON, , HUGH ROBINSON, , G. de Q. ROBIN, COLIN ROBERTSON, , JOHN WALSH, , DAVID G. LINDSAY, , JOHN NOWELL-SMITH, , By Alan Toogood, Horticulture Correspondent, By Christopher Warman, Property Correspondent, Dennis Hackett, Anthony Masters, John Preston, Holly Hill, Paul Griffiths, Hilary Finch, Stephen Pettitt, Executive Editor Kenneth Fleet, By Derek Pain, By Andrew Cornelius, By David Young, Energy Correspondent, By William Kay City Editor, By Frances Williams, Economics Correspondent, By Peter Wilson-Smith Banking Correspondent, By Jeremy Warner, by Michael Clark, By Jonathan Clare, Diana Geddes, Peter Wilson-Smith Banking Correspondent, Lorna Bourke, P.W.S., P.W.S, D.H., William Kay City Editor, Derek Harris Commercial Editor, Sarah Hogg Economics Editor, By Sydney Friskin, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, From John Hennessy, , By Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, From Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, By Richard Eaton, By Mandarin(Michael Phillips), By Michael Seely, From Pat Butcher, By John Wilcockson, By Mitchell Platts, Barrie Sherman, Philip Schofield, Peter Davalle, By Sarah Hogg, William Kay, John Carlin,

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Index. News: Intoximeter reports 'not fair', Election 84 The old-fashioned style proves good enough for Mondale in Illinois, Thatcher to press for retaliation against the EEC, Job bonus appeal on Sunday trading, US official denies losing secret list, Message of unity: By what, DHSS gave names to detectives, Barlinnie 'overcrowded', United lead night of triumph, Bullock carts amid space technology, The coalfields dispute Jenkin move on police costs, £1.1m still needed for Duccio, Television 'crucial' in election, ANC undaunted by peace pact, Mounting tensions in Central America El Salvador's eternal optimist, The Times Information Service, Jenkin calls for new policy on housing land, Pickets close 80% of pits, A raven in a flap over a bomber, Horizons The Times guide to career development Finding a niche in politics, £300,000 grant helps to buy Venetian masterpiece, 'People's palace' to rise again, The Times Diary Still up in the air, Some papers 'insulting rubbish' says Kinnock, Governor fears threat to lending, Board takes gas-cooled reactor option, Major keeps tanks at snail's pace, Horsepower: Aidaniti, the 1981 Grand National winner,, US plane buzzes Russian carrier in Caribbean, Reagan abandons plan to sell Stingers to Arabs, Blaze at Paris HQ of Unesco, Blood-test devices 'faulty', Zambia gives Prince colourful welcome, Motor bike rider aged two struck woman, Queen will be invited to visit Israel after Jordan trip, Micro manufacture held up at IBM, First Knight of the theatre The Times Profile: Sir John Gielgud at 80, Ex-RAF officer bids for trainer contract, New party to fight Israeli poll, Red delphiniums set to banish the blues, Joint peace formula for Athens meeting, Woman to head Sogat, Top salary rises lag behind the average, moreover... Packaging for a president, Police ordered to grade pornography before cases are sent to court, Uzbekistan quake leaves 100 injured, Science report Atom studies may extend life of artificial hip joints, Ford may be reported for pricing policy, Green Berets turn up in Honduras, Europeans united in condemning Mrs Thatcher for failure of Community summit Budget gap narrowed to only £150m, but it was not enough for Britain, Spanish airport fire safety condemned, Regional trends 1: Life styles More uniformity but differences are still marked, Kaunda mediation sought after Pretoria's anger at rhetoric from Angola, Why all roads lead to war, Letter from San Salvador Vote for El Corrupto, madman or Nazi, Snow Reports, Quarter of Europe's US troops on drugs, Support for divorce conduct bill, Portrait of the artist in bronze, Excommunication and the churches Revival of medieval penalty, Duke's £3m appeal to save plants, Life for trucker who drove into bar, Needed: help and advice from inside, Drilling could stop nuclear waste 'wars, Commentary, Europe's odd woman out. Display Advertising: The Royal Ballet, Kenning Motor Group Plc, Bank Of Scotland, Ppa, Morton's, Multiple Display Advertisements, Britannic Assurance Public Limited Company, Tls, The International Merchant Bank, Vso, Hogan, Ireland's International Bank, Crest Nicholson, The Dresser, Bertland Russell, Speyhawk Land And Estates Limited, Cornhill Insurance Group, Burton, Leon Kossoff, The Times 1000, Gollancz, Vauxhall Carlton., Streamers, The Charities Official Investment Fund, Save & Prosper, Esso, Hoover, Pcac, Collins/harvill, Natwest, National Westminster Home Loans Limited, Flittermouse, Vg Instruments Plc, Twa, City Limits, Country Life, Bicc, The Aldeburgh Appeal, Selfridges, Hamish Hamilton, Allison & Busby. Law: Inquest on Russian woman, Terrorized tenants freed, Hackney council fails to get £79m spending limit declared illegal, Committee is unable to delegate decisions Regina v Liverpool City Council, Ex parte Professional Association of Teachers, Crew charged, Licensing of sex shops code is not mandatory Regina v Preston Borough Council, Ex parte Quietlynn Ltd Regina v Trafford Borough Council, Ex parte Quietlynn Ltd Kegina v Chester City Council, Ex parte Quietlynn Ltd Regina v Watford Borough Council, Ex parte Quietlynn Ltd, Jail for IRA gun runners. Arts and Entertainment: Painting by Dane makes £71,500, 1984 Collins Dictionaries Times Crossword Championship, Today's television and radio programmes, Concise Crossword (No 298). News in Brief. Politics and Parliament: Arms sales to Chile, House Of Lords Wilson among peers backing Thatcher, Eec Summit PM promises to continue fight for fair deal in Europe, The Gulf Russians must be told of any moves, Poverty Government energy policy attacked, Beer Are drinkers getting short measure. Picture Gallery. Reviews: Something Out There By Nadine Gordimer (Cape,£8.50) The Tenth Crusade By Christopher Hyde (Hodder & Stoughton, £7.95), Grand old classic Gilbert Murray By Francis West, Television Playboy in the evening, Concerts The Elgar Enigma Philharmonia/ Haitink Festival Hall, Painter of vulgar society James Tissot By Michael Wentworth, Arditti Quartet Purcell Room, Academic and other Romances Small World By David Lodge (Secker & Warburg, £8.95), Theatre in Britain Some Kind of Hero Crydon Warehouse, Growing out of the great tradition, Theatre in the United States Haven of promise, Gosh more Jings in heaven and earth Science and Parascience A History of the Paranormal, 1914-1939 By Brian Inglis (Hodder & Stoughton, £12.95), Family and fighting history of the bravest of the brave The Gurkhas By Byron Farwell, Opera Juditha Triumphans Bloomsbury Theatre. Editorials/Leaders: More Bellicosity In Lebanon, Return from the Tombs, Finance And Industry Through the 900 level to the great blue yonder, A Drama, But Not A Crisis. Letters to the Editor: A Polish rejoinder, Comparative values, Arrest in Poland, Rates levy on moorings, Some advantages of local radio, Future of Hong Kong, Therapy by cobwebs, Youth training cuts, Research benefits from Antarctica, Wilton art bid, Abolition of surcharge, The making of a US president, Spectacular value, Westminster milestone, Church and remarriage. Court and Social: Court Circular. Official Appointments and Notices: Company of Tobacco Pipe Makers and Tobacco Blenders, Gresham's School, Church news, University news, Latest appointments, High Sheriffs of Sussex. Marriages. Deaths. Obituaries: Mr J. A. Wallace, Mr Martin Whiteley Horseman and schoolmaster. Business and Finance: Index at record, Commodities, Round-the-clock instant cash, The struggle for your deposits, £82m profit as BICC recovers, French Cabinet bites the bullet of industrial reform, London, still the centre of world banking, More boosts for small business, Aspinall Holdings up £21m, Currencies London Close, US link in Sharpe bid, GKN bid falls foul of Monopolies Commission Tebbit blocks AE takeover, Interest Rates, CHAPS moves into the electronic age, Applied Botanics shares crash after profits hint, Indicators point to continued revival, News In Brief Insurance loss record, British banking, Buyers push index to 901, Gold, Money Markets, Buyers approach VGI, Fogel family loses control, Mortgage rate down at NatWest, N Sea warning to Sun Oil after order goes abroad, At the Court of Leigh-Pemberton, The new battle in the City. Stock Exchange Tables: Recent Issues, Authorized Units & Insurance Funds, Stock Exchange Prices New high for Equities, Foreign Exchanges, Wall Street Shares close lower as investors stand aside, Stock Exchanges. Business Appointments: Appointments Hoechst UK names executive chairman. Sport: Golf Last 16 promises a battle of the sexes, Rugby at the crossroads: 2 Ripley believes it is time to give the game to the rest of the world, For The Record, Sports in Brief, Cycling Classic to be staged on Isle of Wight, Boxing Quarless misery, Footballl British clubs will provide six of the 12 European semi-finalists after a night of pride and drama at home and abroad Liverpool surge through as Johnston proves his value at both ends, Hockey Artful Rodgers' Cup, Zaheer makes a stand on one leg, ICE Skating Torvill and Dean in mood for final fling, Skiing Miss Hess holds the upper hand, Athletics Waitz can make this show run and run, Badminton Yates discovers an extra gear, Racing: First Day Of Flat Season At Doncaster Cataldi can get Harwood off to a flying start. Classified Advertising: Businesses For Sale, Entertainments, Announcements, La crème de la crème, General Appointments, Super Secs Sales and Marketing Appointments, Animals And Birds. Births. Property: Rentals, Flat Sharing. Weather: The Weather.

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