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The Times - 24/03/1984

1984; Gale Group;

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By Julian Haviland, Political Editor, By Hugh Clayton, From Christopher Walker, By Rodney Cowton, By Geraldine Norman, Sale Room Correspondent, By Stewart Tendler Crime Reporter, By David Felton, Labour Correspondent, By Our Political Editor, By John Young, Agriculture Correspondent, By Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, By Richard Dowden, By Getaldine Norman, Sale Room Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, By John Lawless, By Clifford Longley, Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Michael Baily, Transport Editor, By Colin Hughes, By Peter Hennessy, By Michael Baily transport Editor, By David Walker Social Policy correspondent, From John Carlin, San Salvador, From David Watts, , From Richard Owen, From Nicholas Ashford, , From Alan Tomlinson, , From Michael Hornsby, From Rasit Gurdilik, Fron Moshe Brilliant, From Nicholas Ashford, By Mohsin Ali, By Henry Stanhope Diplomatic Correspondent, David Wade, Dennis Hackett, John Percival, Paul Griffiths, Noël Goodwin, Simon Barnes, Godfrey Smith, Bernard Levin:, Woodrow Wyatt, James Michael, CHARLES WALKER, , NADIA HIJAB, , ANTHONY HANDS, , DAVID GIRSON, , P.F. STOTT, , RODERICK SMITH, , IAN McLELLAN, , ANTHONY VERRIER, , JOHN HARRIS, , ERIC JAMES, , T. E. SPRATT, , HOWARD HODGKIN, , FRANK AUERBACH, , JOHN GOLDING, , DAVID HOCKNEY, , JOHN HOYLAND, , PHILLIP KING, , R. B. KITAJ, , BRIDGET RILEY, , HENRY D. SHAW, , WILLIAM PIPER, , John Pearman, By Tony Samstag, Alex Haley, Edited by Shona Crawford Poole, Penelope Turing, Rob Neillands, past. Angela Wrigglesworth finds, Beryl Downing, Ashley Stephenson, B.D., Srikumar Sen, Marcel Berlins, Jane MacQuitty, Stan Hey, Peter Waymark, Christopher Warman, Geoff Brown, Jeremy Flint, Judy Froshaug, Harry Golombek, Edward Lucie-Smith, Helen Pickles, Executive Editor Kenneth Fleet, By Our City Staff, By Graham Searjeant, By John Lawiess, By Wayne Lintott, By Jonathan Clare, By Derek Pain, By David Young, Energy Correspondent, By Michael Clark, Margaret Drummond, edited bu Lorna Bourke, Peter Wilson-Smith, Richard Woods, Vivien Goldsmith, By Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent, By Mitchell Platts, By Richard Eaton, By Gordon Allan, From John Hennessy, , From John Woodstock Cricket Correspondent, By David Hands, Pat Butcher, By Mandarin (Michael Phillips), Summaries: Peter Dear & Peter Davalle, By David Hewson, Michael Hamlyn,

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Index. News: Letter from Puttaparthi Why faithful flock to Sai Baba's ashram, Moment of anger that cost unlikely mole a career, The Times Information Service, Outings, Cruise missile clerk jailed, Values Princely prints at the right price, Two for all-all for Isis, Family Life Where they suffer little children, Massive security to protect the Queen in Jordan, Eve of poll in El Salvador Voters face choice of jaw or war, Prince gets bird's eve view of Falls, Eating Out Excellence to fill the gaps, Freemason move, US perspectives on our fast-evolving God, Courage wins the day in a one-woman crusade, Greens MPs held in Ankara protest, Lyubimov expelled by Soviet party, Councillors in second legal defeat, South African planes called in Angola and Swapo clash, Snow Reports, Travel Diners Club offers cover on a plate, Anger at 4.5% award to farm workers, Sporting Diary The fair way to box clever, Explanation of the Missing gems, Coal chief urges ballot to end strike deadlock, It's time to nail your colours to the screen, Food poisoning may cost BA millions, PREVIEW Theatre Demolition job carried out on human folly, Toys, trains and a bloodstained legend, Meese goes on the offensive, Finnish pardon for prisoner of conscience, Opera, Faulty guns blamed on scientist, Harrow School, PREVIEW Galleries, Travel/2 A meander to Mallorca for one man and his bike, Chloroform killer is set free, Rock & Jazz, Election 84 Hart seeks to outbid Mondale in fight to woo the Jewish vote, Shamir hoping to delay poll, Action stations: Members of the crew, Science report Biotech helps to convert waste, The Week Ahead Today, Mitterrand says he will not mediate between superpowers, Artistry and archaeology in land of light and shade, Concorde to open Miami service, Critics' choice, In The Garden When a hard graft can bear fruit, Concerts, Matter of fact approach of a researcher, Germany's farmers in a rage, Beginner's guide to prints, Swindlers offer millions of non-existent cigarettes, Government fails to find alternative to local rates, In search of a myth called Morris, Police confusion on picket warnings, Mystery of missing golden egg, Papal order troubles Catholics, Massive turnout at miner's funeral, Light from the shade of a family tree, Met police to prosecute shoplifters, Drink Kiss of life for a dying breed, Theatre is given £20,000, Climbdown by Thatcher on EEC cash threat, Army breaks power strike in Honduras, Shore says Thatcher arrogant over Oman, Defector says CIA betrayed him, West's link in Soviet weapons, Iran warns Iraq of chemical war retaliation, Shopfront, At Home Specialized variations on a theme, Collecting Two artists in perspective, Family Money Mortgage Pension link for maximum benefit, British embassy staff in Jakarta threatened, Regional Trends 3: Quality of life Where to find peace and prosperity, Dance, Out and About Clash of opposites along the canalside, Sunni militiamen try to recapture Beirut HQ, Denis, Mark and access to privacy, Foreign Office refuses to release papers on cold war retaliation, Advice about legal aid contributions, Operation error killed patient, Travel/1 In luxury's lap on the tidy path to paradise. Arts and Entertainment: Bridge Nightmare of the armchair critic, Saturday, Sale room Lillie Langtry race trophy sold, Regional Television Variation, Regional Television Variations, Chess Cambridge sunk again after a closely fought contest, Race to keep latest Getty-bound painting, Concise Crossword (No 300), The Times Crossword Puzzle No 16,387. Display Advertising: Chase De Vere's Moneyline, Poppie Nongena, Weakend Break, Gisburne Park Plc, Abbey National, Peter Stuyvesant Travel, Mercury, Multiple Display Advertisements, Target Life, Wardley, Abbey Unit Truts, Post Office, Collins, Hover Speed, United Dominions Trust, The Wine Club's Italy, Barlow Clowes & Partners, Vassa, Wales, Crown Life, Little Aston Hospital Plc, Touche Remnant, Fidelity International, The Times, Britannia, Save The Children, M&g, Agriframes, Oppenheimer, Reed Stenhouse Gibbs, Gtftours, Sun Life, Oriental Games, Base Lending Rates, Ll, Sragram Grand National, Save & Prosper, Amathus Holidays, Wine Clubs, Trentino, Scottish Life Investments, English School Of Gardening, Britoil, Impney Hotels Grouop P.L.C., Friends Of The Klderly, Big Chill, Haymarket, Albery Theatre, Norwich Union Insurance, Leweekend, West Star Commodoties Ltd., Arbuthnot Portfolio Trust., McDonald Wheeler Fund Mangement Limited, Touche Ross Limited, Baby Bio, 'Shetland' Sweaters, Hammond House Investments Ltd. Law: Breath-test case, Demolition condition Westminster City Council v Secretary of State for the Enviroment and Another, Court of Appeal Propriety of acting for both sides Wills v Wood, Arrest damages for 'respectable fellow', Manager of veal calf unit cleared, Rates on farmland used for annual point-to-point Hayes (Valuation Officer) v Loyd, Queen's Bench Division £1,750 damages for wrongful arrest Hayward v Commissioner of Police of the Metropolis, Sentencing for threats to witnesses Attorney General v Hammond. News in Brief. Picture Gallery. Politics and Parliament: Parliament March 23 1984 Labour MPs block Bill to keep more offenders off juries Commons. Reviews: CBSO/Jarvi Festival Hall, Films on TV Test case for an ambiguous talent, Out of Town, Concerts BBCSO/ Lutoslawski Festival Hall, Radio Race set before us, Ins and outs of drama translated to the sitting room, Knock-out history of the great and the memorable, Television Darkness at dawn, Dance Made for the parts Ballet Rambert Sadler's Wells. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): Baying at the moon. Editorials/Leaders: Last Chance In Lahore, Finance And Industry Trafalgar House decides not to bid for P&O, Question Time, Preventive Policing. Letters to the Editor: Crime reduction in Brixton, Time for action on engineeing, SIS 'covers', Medical manpower, Chiswick green, Rock of ages, Changes in YTS, Tax on stud farms, Effect on shopping of lorry ban, Docking of pensions, Danger in Hebron, Europe at odds, Threat to visual arts. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Official Appointments and Notices: University news, Latest appointment. Classified Advertising: Services tomorrow: Third Sunday in Lent, Cinemas, Announcements, Educational, U.K. Holidays, Entertainments. Obituaries: Obituary Paule Vezelay Abstract painter and designer. Business and Finance: Britoil tops payout target, Mortgages Hazards of the home loan jungle, Commodities, Family Money, Euro-$ Deposits, Production men win industry's top jobs Cinderellas take the reins, Habit offers £2.7m for Crosby, Teachers' pensions Alice in Wonderland notions, Unit trusts Experts hedge their bets as index looks set for 1,000, £500m bid for £4m Robertson issue, Expansion puts Mitel in loss, Family Money Market, Prof Smith takes over at Readicut, Currencies London Close, Plans for Australian lager launch, Tidmas factory to be sold for £1.8m, Savings Granny bonds and the new NS issue still good value, Argentine debt repudiation feared as talks collapse, Upbeat end to account, Interest Rates, Speculation of bid for Hogg Robinson, Reed finds new buyer, In brief, Family Money Insurance Policies to bridge the gap on US fly-drive trips, Tempus The smart American money surges in Bonds, Gold, News In Brief Holmes à Court lifts Fleet stake, Money Markets, Dollar Spot Rates, Capital growth Pioneering spirit at large in new bond, Family Money Babycare Now taxman charges £70 a month for 'perk' of having children, Other Markets. Stock Exchange Tables: Recent Issues, Unit Trust Prices-change on the week, Foreign Exchanges, Stock Market Report Birmid reaches high on hope of bid, Wall Street, Monet Markets, Stock Exchanges, Stock Exchange Prices Firm close to account. Sport: Football: European Semi-Final Draws British dream is likely to be only half-realized, Racing: Cauthen Poised To Win Lincoln Handicap For Second Successive Year On Gaseleel's Well-Prepared Five-Year-Old Home gallops underline El Mansour's chance, Hockey: Southgate Strengthed By An Arrival From Abroad A triumphant return for Dodds, For The Record, Sports in Brief, Golf: Sunningdale Foursomes Final Irish internationals take revenge on professionals, Bowls Ross denies Bell his ambition, Badminton A tiger who had too little in her tank, Rowing Daboo makes his debut for Cambridge, Football And Other Weekend Fixtures, Rugby Union: Nottingham Strengthened By Weakened Bath IB leave room for a change of heart, Cross-Country: Hutchings On Course For World Championships New hero steals the show, Basketball Murray retain Daihatsu title, Motor Cycling Injured holder may miss grand prix, Motor Racing Mansell's time fastest, Skiing Stenmark's title is secured, ICE Skating Presenting the perfect couple to the world, Cricket: A Captain's Innings Leaves England With A Chance At Last Gower revives victory hopes. Births. Weather: The Weather.

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