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The Times - 28/07/1984

1984; Gale Group;

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By Julian Haviland, Ian Murray, By Michael lmeson, From Our Correspondent, By Stewart Tendler Crime Reporter, By Michael Baily, Transport Editor, By Our Foreign Staff, By Rodney Cowton, Defence Correspondent, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Patricia Clough, By John Lawless, By Peter Hennessy, By David Young Energy Correspondent, By Julian Haviland Political Editor, By Frances Gibb Legal Affairs Correspondent, By Robin Young, By Richard Dowden, By a Staff Reporter, By Thomson Prentice, Science Correspondent, From Christopher Walker, , By Colin Harding, From David Bonavia, , From Douglas Tweedale, From Christopher Thomas, From Michael Hornsby, , From Roger Boyes, , From Mario Modiano, From W. P. Reeves, From Diana Geddes, , From Michael Binyon, , From Peter Nichols, From Christopher Thomas, , Irving Wardle, David Wade, Dennis Hackett, Nicholas Kenyon, Richard Williams, John Percival, Simon Barnes, by D. H. Lawrence, Woodrow Wyatt, Roy Strong, ROGER ARGUILE, HUNT of TANWORTH, HAROLD ROSENTHAL, , DAVID HASLAM, , PATRICK OXON:, , COLIN BUCHANAN, , MAUREEN DAWSON, , NOEL DOLAN, J. H. MORLEY, , E. BENTLEY BEAUMAN, , J. F. S. PHILLIPS, , THOMAS of SWYNNERTON, , BELOFF, , CHALFONT, , DACRE of GLANTON, , DEAN of BESWICK, , GLADWYN, , PEYTON of YEOVIL, , STODDART of SWINDON, , P. d'A. WILLIS, , by Pearce Wright Science Editor, Raphael Loewe, Tony Samstag, Rupert Morris, Margot Speight, Ashley Stephenson, Stewart Tendler, Michael Young, John Young, Roy Cuckow, Beryl Downing, Jane MacQuitty, Stan Hey, Harry Golombek, Jeremy Flint, Judy Froshaug, Anne Whitehouse, Peter Philp, John Higgins, Hilary Finch, Sarah Jane Checkland, Max Harrison, Dance: John Percival; opera: Hilary Finch; Rock & Jazz: Richard Williams, Marcel Berlins, Anthony Masters, Executive Editor Kenneth Fleet, By Jeremy Warner, By David Young, Energy Correspondent, By Philip Robinson, Alison Eadie, From Bailey Morris, By Derek Pain, Michael Clark, By Richard Thomson, edited by Lorna Bourke, Richard Thomson, Margaret Drummond, Jonathan Davis, Vivien Goldsmith, Lorna Bourke, David Miller Chief Sports Correspondent, By Rex Bellamy, Tennis Correspondent, By Our Rifle Shooting Correspondent, By John Nicholls, By John Woodcock, Cricket Correspondent, From David Miller, , By Gordon Allan, By John Blunsden, By Mandarin (Michael Phillips), By John Hennessy, By a Special Correspondent, Peter Dear, Peter Davalle, By Stewart Tendler, By Rupert Morris, Roger Boyes,

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Index. News: STC confident of bid victory despite setback, Call for magistrates to try jail crimes, Liberals to challenge council ban, Weinberger rejects limiting Vienna agenda to space, The Times Information Service, Plenty of coal for homes, NCB says, Out And About Riding in Tintagel The stuff of myths-and profit, Promise by Muldoon to stand down, Libya withdraws team on eve of Olympics, Letter from Warsaw Taking liberties with freedom, Country Diary, Uruguay coalition ban lifted, Tory MP seeks ban on demos in London, Mr Noon: the lost novel, Wartime looting and burning blamed on Greek sea captains Did football turn island against the British?, The Spanish financier, Señor, Frenchman shoots at British hitch-hikers, David Jacobs says goodbye to 'Any Questions', Judaism and the Jenkins factor, Protesters move in as women's hospital shuts, Air package tourists to get more protection from company collapses, 'Burn Catholics' politician to be prosecuted, Washington silent on aid to Afghan rebels, Hollywood's odd man out dies, Peking optimistic on Howe visit, Last appeal by Ngemas against losing their land, Cottage plants in a manor house setting, Oxford class lists, It's never too late for some masterly strokes, Drink When too much tannin can spoil the wine, Out And About Fishing for sea trout Joining a cast of flies-by-night, Teeth behind the Reagan smile, Defence depots urged to save £500m by reducing stocks, Carrington seeks calm in Aegean, Israel looks to President to find way out of its election stalemate, Cheysson attacks US attitude to world debt, £306m go-ahead for BR electrification, Blistering Soviet attack on W Germany could threaten Honecker visit, Travel 1 Eat, drink, swim and be wary, Thatcher rejects 'despicable' EEC budget challenge, Theatrical groups escape art grant cuts, Tense anniversary for Peruvian leader, Alliance in 'unfair' broadcast complaint, Rock & Jazz, The Week Galleries, The pseudonymous iconographer, Romantic spell, amid the villas, Travel 2 In pursuit of recreation on an island of ruins, Sinclair aim to win half market, 20 fires started by steam train, Calls to the Bar in Trinity Term, British Council aims to bridge the skills gap, Stage directions-for the audience, Few lessons learnt from 1976 drought, Russia 'ran 200 British spies', Guidelines for doctors on drug industry links, Dangerous strimmers recalled, Prime Minister ready for long battle with miners, Agca's credibility in doubt Pope plot trial faces delay, Safety rules, Eating Out Inventive cooking, on a limited budget, Citizenship Lost: Zola, Conciliatory speech by Castro, 28 July-3 August 1984 A Weekly Guide To Leister Entertainments And The Arts Polo, Storm of protest as French phone charges rise again, Science report Counting the growing costs, and benefits of satellite sensing, In The Garden Layering rhododendrons On the increase with economic cuts, Scientists criticize dioxin decision, Beaches ban threat to dogs, Shopfront, Landscape photography Making light work of nature, Meacher calls for national maximum salary, Family Life Rising talents on top of Tower Bridge National Exhibition of Children's Art, Dance, Low-key release for Polish dissidents, Marines completing Beirut pull-out Embassy hires militia guards, Collecting Workhorses at play, Sporting Diary, Portuguese Parliament approves security law, Values Never mind the walls, paint the furniture. Law: Verdict reserved, Date binds mode of juvenile's trial Regina v Lewes Juvenile Court, Ex parte T, No committal after summary plea Regina v Dudley Magistrates Court, Ex parte Gillard, Boy killed his school friend, Gun theft charge, Book dealers fined in obscenity test case, Better jurisdiction for wife's divorce Gadd v Gadd, Law journal attacks award for rapist, Court stops GLC bid on spending, American accused of plot to kill Saudi, Graduate had igloo in bedroom, Airman in spy case cleared. Display Advertising: Swan Hellenic, Henderson Financial Management Limited,, Abbey National, Boyton Financial Services Ltd, Nasdim, National Savings Income Bonds, R. J. Temple & Company, Security Pacific, The Polo Ralph Lauren Shop, Allen & Overy,, The Times, Ig Index, Reed Stenhouse Gibbs, Binoculars, Croft Particular, Christie's Contemporary Art, Chequepoint, Kleinwort Benson, Hill Samuel, The Famous Grouse, Prudential, Lancia, Multi Washer Unit, Leamington Spa Building Society, Base Lending Rates, Montagu Unit Trust Managers Ltd.. News in Brief. Picture Gallery. Politics and Parliament: Procedure Alliance threat to disrupt business of House, The Drought Government appeal to save water. Reviews: Theatre Congreve's world is an actor's joy, Television, Radio A mighty river of serials, Films Emotional torments for trapped people, Dance Best new Aurora The Sleeping Beauty, Fight the wars with braying brass, Strange chaste beauty from an instinctive music maker, The Week Television Of Duke, Louis, Fats, Billie and all that jazz, Classical records of the month Sweet muted strings and a famous fugue, A Watson whose brain is not so elementary, Opera, Theatre Alfredo, the little man as hero A Little Like Drowning, Concert LSO/Saraste, Jazz Dollar Brand, Concerts Celebration of a classic revival. Classified Advertising: Punch The Clandestine Marrige, Amsterdam Poster, Announcements, Mow Now,, U.K. Holidays, Entertainments, Animals And Birds. Editorials/Leaders: Intolerance In Los Angeles, "Confound Their Politics", Engineering More Engineers, Finance And Industry Brittle smile on the face of sterling. Letters to the Editor: Greek flora in peril, Grants bonanza, Off the handle, Music of Third Reich, Need to touch a nation's heart, Camera shy, Wrong note on trumpet, Museum charge on part-time basis, Trouble with a new way for bishops, Where our taxes go, Meeting M Blériot. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Obituaries: Mr W. E. Plowright, Mr Philip Matthews, Mr James Mason Versatile cinema talent. Arts and Entertainment: Chess Seeing through the opening gambit, Bridge Musical chairs at midnight, Concise Crossword (No 405), Regional Television Variations, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 16,494, Television and radio programmes Saturday. Sport: Bowls English to the fore again in fours, Shooting Jersey take cups for first time, For The Record, Sports in Brief, Golf Langer further in front, Motor Racing Temporary reprieve for Tyrrell, Golf Britain tots up the points to win Cip, Tennis Essex keep fighting as Middlesex pair bounce off the ropes, Olympic Games, Cricket: No Relief For English Attack As West Indies Grind Remorselessly On Greenidge has England doubled up, Football Clough signs three new players for Forest, The Week Sport, Commonwealth Games Isolation threatens after refusal to toe the hard line, Racing: French Derby Hero To Dethrone Time Charter In Ascot's Showpiece Darshaan can hoist Tricolore, Powerboating Record prize for US race, Yachting Leaders stay course. Business and Finance: Goldsmiths doubles its size for £8.5m, Stagging too risky, Rebellion thwarted at Chloride, Commodities, Travel Getting the best holiday money deal, Foreign Exchanges, Investment Best return for top-rate taxpayers, News In Brief, Unlisted Securities, Tempus Prudence adds to the riddle of Britoil, Family Money Family Money Market, Investment Trusts, Interest Rates, Directors to buy control of Walford Maritime, Northern Foods to sell US plant, SE Council suspends Kemp, Mitchell, US deficit climbs by $8.9bn, Values Stamps-investment that turned sour, Inspector reports on Fraser deals, Doubts over Esal rescue, US-backed firm opens on Monday Confidence at new broker, Gold, Money Markets, N&P lifts its rates, Unit Trusts Commission may go up to 20%, Shares setback for STC bid, Jaguar Issue Share to set the pulse racing, Currencies, Britain acts to calm market by holding to BNOC price. Stock Exchange Tables: Stock Market Report Rally conquers Opec fears, Recent Issues, Stock Exchange Prices Rally at the close, Unit Trust Prices-change on the week, Wall Street, Stock Exchanges. Business Appointments: Appointments New top team at BHS. Official Appointments and Notices: First-class honours at Durham University. Births. Property: Rentals. Weather: The Weather.

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