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The Times - 30/04/1984

1984; Gale Group;

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By Paul Routledge, Philip Webster, From Roger Boyes, By Jonathan Davis Financial Correspondent, From Mario Modiano, From Ray Kennedy, From Our Correspondent, By Henry Stanhope, Diplomatic Correspondent, By Paul Routledge, Labour Editor, By John Young, Agriculture Correspondent, By Geraldine Norman, Sale Room Correspondent, By Philip Webster, Political Reporter, By John Grant Crosswords Editor, By Our Labour Editor, By Richard Ford, From Barrie Clement Labour Reporter, Eastbourne, By Colin Hughes, By Thomson Prentice, Science Correspondent, By Our Social Services Correspondent, By Our Achitecture Correspondent, By Nicholas Timmins, By John Young Agriculture Correspondent, By Derek Harris, Commercial Editor, By David Felton, Labour Correspondent, By Harry Golombek, Chess Correspondent, By Bill Johnstone Technology Correspondent, By Charles Knevitt, Architecture Correspondent, From Tim Jones, By John Young, From Tony Duboudin, , From Alan Tomlinson, , From Michael Hamlyn, From Michael Hamlyn, , From Alan McGregor, From Gill Lusk, From Christopher Walker, , From Jeremy Taylor, From Richard Owen, From M. G. G. Pillai, From David Bonavia, From Richard Owen, , From Peter Nichols, , From Richard Wigg, Ian Murray, From John Earle, , E. J. Craddock, Hilary Finch, Nicholas Kenyon, Paul Griffiths, Bryan Appleyard, Dennis Hackett, Stewart Tendler, David May, Miles Kington, COLIN KAPP, DOUGLAS ADAMS, RICHARD OLNEY, RICHARD GOLLNER, Hilaire Gomer, Frank Johnson, by John Rae, Peter Hennessy, Ferdinand Mount, Anne Sofer, TERENCE CONRAN, , DENNIS MARLER, , HILL-NORTON, , JOHN WILLIAMS-WYNEE, , ANTHONY WEST, , DES WILSON, , ELIZABETH ACKROYD, , JANE EWART-BIGGS, , AVEBURY, , KELVIN SPENCER, , D. G. WIBBERLEY, , ROBIN RUSSELL, , JONES, , JAMES BEVAN, , CHRISTOPHER, , BRASHER, , TONY SMYTHE, , C. C. R. MERIVALE, , ROBERT G. M. CLOW, , WILLIAM ANDERSON, , PETER ROBINSON, , CHRISTOPHER HAMEL COOKE, , RICHARD McLAREN., J. G. CHAPMAN, , PATRICIA A. TYRRELL, , BARBARA MILNE, , Clifford Longley, By Pearce Wright, Science Editor, Sarah Hogg Economics Editor, By Jonathan Clare, Maxwell Newton, By Jeremy Warner, By Our City Staff, From Nick Gilbert, By Our Financial Correspondent, Bill Bracey, Michael Hughes, Michael Clark, By John Woodcock, Cricket Correspondent, By Pat Butcher, By Paul Harrison, From Mitchell Platts, From Richard Burnell, , By Nicholas Harling, By David Hands Rugby Correspondent, By Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, From Pat Butcher, By Colin McQuillan, From John Nicholls, From John Blunsden, From Rex Bellamy, Tennis Correspondent, , By Michael Seely, Iris Rosier, Peter Dear, Peter Davalle,

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Index. News: The moving finger rewrites the plot, China claims to have wiped out Vietnamese, Flaws in the welcome mat, European notebook Leap year race for unenviable job, Pickfords challenges bucket shops on cheap air fares, Dublin aims to spur Britain into action on Ulster, Tag scheme to protect salmon, Libyan bureau siege aftermath Gaddafi reprisals threat, Gandhi's party sweeps to power comfortably in Christian Mizoram, Malaysia's new King warns his Premier, Singers desert director, Penny Perrick There is no pattern for success, Horizons The Times guide to career choice Designing for your future, Shop union calls for help to fight Sunday trading, Poll fight for second place at 'Sign-On Valley', Pain and propaganda in the labour ward, The Times Information Service, El Salvador elections Business fears Duarte victory, Schoolgirl winner: Emma Johnson, aged 17, from Petts, Foreign Office makes quick start on review of diplomatic relations code, Managua accuses the church of collusion, Wage cut demand by Jenkins, Experts fail to find substitute for war, Thatcher is to seek a third term, Wise five try to end Sikh split, Watford family killed in Normandy car crash, Unions vie for deals with Nissan, New Act could make some zoos shut, Architects stage festival to mark 150 years, Leadership race likely to be close, The flourishing art of lying, Schools facing closure, Citroen workers accept terms for repatriation, Chinese exploit Reagan visit, Prospect for Brighton pier brightens, Searching for coal peace Pit boy comes to the surface, Dispute over at Observer, Aerobics to boost Olympics fund, Statue of female Christ removed, Local council elections: 1 The numbers game is confusing as parties lose count, Briton is found dead in Sudan, Demands for siege inquiry grow stronger, Aborigines may have died in atom tests, Pretoria facing oil deal scandal, House raiders batter man to death, The acid reign of King Owsley, Dean Close School, Swiss males reject women's lib, Soviet scoop on space beings, Peron invited home for talks with Alfonsin, Chernenko tells West he is ready for dialogue, Put public schools to the test, Coal board seeks compromise on pit closure talks, moreover... The car with built-in everything, Pope's eyes are fixed on China's 1,000m souls, Paris Diary Reflections on a shiny new Louvre, Dismay at ruling on farm chief, Seatbelt law cuts number of hospital casualties by a fifth, survey shows, Israeli censor suspends paper for reports on death of bus hijackers, Science report Laser beam throws light on secrets of the flame, Whitehall's real power house, Lebanese cabinet still not named, NHS 'paying up to avoid court costs', Emergency in Sudan, Elton, in stetson and earring, calls on Lech, Landmark inquiry starts on £30m plan, Olympic flame via satellite, Israelis swoop on anti-Arab activists, BA to sell shares to employees, Row halts Grenada inquiry, Shaping up to the Nineties bulge, £10m shares campaign planned for Telecom, Libyans seized in Chad, Letter from Flanders Stirrings of spring in a flat landscape, Socialist admits defeat in Catalonia poll. Picture Gallery: Once-a-year-day for fritillaria meleagris. Display Advertising: Abbey National, Victoria & Albert Museum, Tate Gallery, Swire Pacific Limited, Nestlé S.A.,, Digital, Sotheby's, Ifaw, Conqueror, Gulf Air, Coronet, Phillips, The Linguaphone Method, Rtz, Susi Madron's, Britannia Building Society,, Sealink Dover-Calais, Philips Finance Public Limited Company, 9½ Per Cent Treasury Convertible Stock, 1989, Glenmorangie®, Obas, Bupa, Flymo, Base Lending Rates. News in Brief. Arts and Entertainment: Russians lead chess, Crosswords solved in 14 minutes, Sale room Star Meissen pieces go to Europeans, Concise Crossword (No 329), Regional Television Variations, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 16,417, Today's television and radio programmes. Reviews: Publishing Books that lead behind bars, Handel Festival St George's, Concerts LSO/Abbado Festival Hall/Radio 3, Architecture at the barricades, Imogen Cooper Queen Elizabeth Hall, Television Tensions within. Editorials/Leaders: Explanations Wanted, New Onslaught On The Afghans, Local Votes Matter, Finance And Industry Pay and jobs spectre at anniversary feast. Letters to the Editor: Missing manpower, Landscaping and BR, Shylock revisited, Unfair daffodils, Embassy outrage, VAT threat to quality of urban life, Caring partnership, Surface ships at war, Mother and son, Setting a fair price for new books, Lead-free petrol plea. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Official Appointments and Notices: Latest appointments, Appointments in the Forces. Obituaries: Obituary Mr Robert Beloe From education to Archbishop's Secretary. Business and Finance: Gold, Hongkong merger, Usm Review A bear market will test Plan Invest, Whitehall to review Sealink prospects, Eurobonds, The Gilt-Edged Market The domestic reasons for an end to stability, Isle of Man likely to cut UK customs link, Interest Rates, Disney may seek a white knight, Board Meetings, Rift at Richardsons, Westgarth, News In Brief Backing for Budget 'trade-off', American Notebook Exit, pursued by a bear, Target Life likely to be sold to institutions in £50m shake-up, Rolls-Royce free to take airline stake, Ordinary Shares Good value in electronic second-liners. Stock Exchange Tables: Fixed Interest Stocks, Stock Exchanges, Stock Exchange Prices Capitalization and week's change. Business Appointments: Appointments Director for Hill Samuel Shipping. Sport: Golf Clart comes in from the cold with a long awaited win, Basketball An Olympic drawback for Britain, Hockey Midlands keep winning habit, Yachting Law manoeuvre unbeatable, For The Record, Rugby Union: Inspired Leadership And Tenacity In Cup Triumphs Expediency ensures little fluidity, Squash Rackets Stronghold collapses, Athletics Ovett takes the street masquerade in his stride, Motor Racing Alboreto beyond challenge as Ferrari find right formula, Tennis McEnroe passes WCT milestone, Football: Two Second Division Promotion Places Claimed, But The League Championship IS Unresolved Chelsea complete their irresistable rise as crowd lowers itself, Racing: Cecil's Colt Confirmed A Definite 2000 Runner After Impressive Homework Keen gallops into Guineas picture, Cricket: Somerset Capitalize On Erratic Pitch Nothing goes right for Yorkshire, Athletics Miss Budd to race Mrs Waitz in Oslo, Volleyball Spikers prove best, Snooker Brilliant White moves on, Rowing Crew in medal hunt. Classified Advertising: University Appointments, Announcements, La crème de la crème, Distributors And Agents, Super Secs, Entertainments. Births. Property: Rentals, Flat Sharing. Weather: The Weather.

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