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The Times - 29/12/1984

1984; Gale Group;

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From Michael Hamlyn, By Clifford Webb Motoring Correspondent, By Robin Young, From David Young, , By Clifford Longley, From Roger Boyes, , By David Smith Economics Correspondent, By Edward Townsend, Industrial Correspondent, DAVID, By John Winder, From David Young, Energy Correspondent, , By Barrie Clement Labour Reporter, By Paul Vallely, By A Staff Reporter, By Philip Webster, Political Reporter, By Richard Dowden, By David Hewson, Arts Correspondent, By Our Arts Correspondent, By Patricia Clough, By Ronald Faux, By Stewart Tendler, Crime Reporter, By Derek Harris, Commercial Editor, From Geoffrey Matthews, , From Douglas Tweedale, , From Stephen Taylor, , From Our Correspondent Buenos Aires, From John Best, From Robert Fisk, , From Mohsin Ali, From Christopher Walker, , From Tony Duboudin, From Neil Kelly, , From David Watts, From Ray Kennedy, , From Michael Hamlyn, , John Percival, Peter Ackroyd, David Wade, Simon Barnes, Bonn, Woodrow Wyatt, Colin Webb, STEWART MENAUL, , R. W. AINSWORTH, , JANET COOPER, , I. E. S. EDWARDS, , IAN MORROW., A. KENNAWAY., GLANVILLE WILLIAMS., FRANCIS BENNION., MALCOLM CARRUTHERS., THERESE POLLEN., T. W. MAYBERRY., LESLIE DUNKLING., H. E. G. REES, , T. EDWARD BEVIN., RICHARD ALLEN., Donald Norwood, By David Nicholson-Lord, Jane MacQuitty, Ronald Faux, Robin Young, Ashley Stephenson, Beryl Downing, Stan Hey, Anthony Masters, Geoff Brown, Harry Golombek, Jeremy Flint, Compiled by Peter Waymark, Michael Young, By Our City Staff, By David Smith, Economics Correspondent, By Cliff Feltham, From John Earle, , By Jeremy Warmer, By John Lawless, By Derek Pain, Richard Thomson, Linda Avery, Jeremy Warner, David Young, Vivien Goldsmith, By Nicholas Harling, By Joyce Whitehead, By David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, John Hennessy, By Sydney Friskin, By Mandarin (Michael Phillips), Peter Dear, Peter Davalle, By Rodney Cowton, Defence Correspondent, Ivor Davis,

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Index. News: Tory call for BBC cuts, not bigger fee, MP fears to accept Soviet invitation, Transplant baby 'comfortable', Labour's 16 majority in Australia, Nephew of Sikh leader on incitement charge, 'Q' train that keeps vandals on the run, From bow to baton: Michael Binyon on Menuhin's latest venture On safari, with strings attached, Pound falls 16 points to $1.1627, First Times 'prisoner' dies in India, 200 years on, a daily glimpse of times past, Values Cheap thrills, 300 years of glory, loyalty and service, Marriage stays popular but more teenagers are delaying ceremony, L'eau life but no sparkle, Charities: 3 Voluntary groups fear future, Singapore explains why it intends to leave Unesco, Terry Wogan bids a cheery farewell to Radio 2, Eating Out Food for thoughts of the year, Young Miles' Almanac, Caputo hits back at 'arrogant' Thatcher, Pilot saves jet struck by lightning, Science report Growing alarm over farm nitrate levels, Protesters arrested, The Seine and seins nus, Botha to free Colonel Hoare, Alliance's conditions for power, Opposition swept aside as Gandhi basks in triumph, Drivers warned of weekend freeze, Minister implicated in priest's killing, Tour firms match holiday price cuts, Colombia orders inquiry into cocaine discovery in Madrid diplomatic bag, Hackers are defeated by bank files, Chinese and Russians break more ice with three new pacts, Big police hunts to use national computer link, Letter from California Cheap imports kill vintners' euphoria, Opec forces Britain to keep up North Sea oil prices, Russia cannot beat Afghans, US says, Japan puts off dumping of nuclear waste, Jubilee of a Christian challenge, Mayor condemns brawl by Bethlehem monks, Hungary ready to round up social parasites, Pretoria denies Machel claim on rebel arms, Advertising code for solicitors in Scotland, In The Garden Popularity and practicality, Opec united over checks on output, Kasparov fends off defeat, Stonehenge battle fear, Mother's suicide unleashes kidnap fury, Sporting Diary Trump this if you can, A relationship to be cherished, Turkish delight and a breath of fresh air, Archbishop quotes Koran at Gadaffi, The Times Inforamation Service Today's events, Union leaders shocked by shipyard men's rush for redundancy, Plot to smuggle anti-submarine device foiled, Vietnamese close in for kill at last border base, British assault on Kilimanjaro-by bicycle, Ontario Tories favour leader in Reagan image, Top Peking ideologist puts Marx in context, Young man leads fraud squad, Cleaners walk out over pay cut, The miners' strike Coal board predicts pithead ballots, BL asks for more state cash, Inquiry into NUJ men's pensions, Gibraltar talks open in Bern on February 5, Uncorking a vintage mystery Noble line in bottles, Jehovah's Witness died after refusing transfusion, Benn wants annual elections. Display Advertising: Sicily, C. J. How, Financial Cunsultant,, Ppa, Mercury, Tsb Unit Trusts Limited,, Multiple Display Advertisements, Hfs, Abbey National Cheque-Save, Unit Trust Moneymaker, Dorint, Tr Unit Trusts, Clerical Medical, Calculus Finance, The Times, Britannia, M&g, The Company Of Wolves, Reed Stenhouse Gibbs, Mrs S. Bentley, Burrage & Co. Ltd., Norway, Tulleys, Peter Stúyvesant Travel, Kawai Pianos, Esso, Motorail, Meon, Emanuel Ungaro Couture, Montagu, Lawson Fund Managers Ltd.,, Fred Olsen Travel, The English Gardening School, Harrods, Base Lending Rates, Euro Camp. Law: Chancery Division Miners entitled to sue union over strike use of funds Taylor and Another v National Union of Mineworkers (Derbyshire Area) and Others, Jurisdiction for torts committed on board ship The Forum Craftsman, Five held over raid on grave, 'Belgrano murder' charge rejected, Sentence of death for land sales, Junta officers must face civilian court, Four on death charge, Contract test to establish a redundancy Pink v White and Another, Football game death charge. Official Appointments and Notices: Oxford University College awards, Church news, Receiver for student cash, University news, Latest appointments, Pioneer to retire. News in Brief. Picture Gallery. Reviews: Films Selected, Paris puzzles, then applauds Michael Clark, Rock & Jazz, Dance, Review Actors made the plays on words, Opera, Television Venice has Vidal in two minds, Radio New look but business as usual, Concerts, Theatre Openings, Galleries Openings. Editorials/Leaders: Finance And Industry A year of super-players in the stock market, Will Peking Chop The Chopsticks?, A House Still Divided, Sharper Left In Malta. Letters to the Editor: Giza sphinx, Prescription of drugs, Spirit of Christmas, Putting industry on firmer footing, Rationale of US defence study, Trees for burning, Picket line violence, Austen marriages not à la mode, Royal peculiar, Making tigers tick, Bear with a smile. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Classified Advertising: Entertainments, Announcements, Services tomorrow: First Sunday after Christmas, U. K. Holidays. Deaths. Obituaries: The Rt Rev J. M. Key, Professor A. G. Smith, Sir Thomas Rapp, Mr Douglas Nicholson Former chairman of Vaux Breweries, Captain J. A. Reeves, Gc. Arts and Entertainment: Bridge Time to put the armchair critics on trial, New Year television and radio Critical guide to the holiday broadcasting Toady, Concise Crossword (No 531), Television and radio programmes Saturday, Chess Gripping art of constriction, Regional Television Variations, Sunday BBC 1, Radio 4, Solution of Puzzle No 16,618, Regional Television Variations BBC 1. Sport: Prospects glow for the Ashes, Weekend Football And Other Fixtures, Calendar of world sport 1985, Sports in Brief, Tennis Injury forces Gomez out of Masters, Racing Warden holds the key to two of Ayr's top prizes, The Cresta Run: a centenarian with a British bloom on its cheeks, Basketball Solent's tale of unending gloom, Pitched battles down the road to Mexico, Winner of four Olympic golds collects two more honours Carl Lewis in poll position, Football: Rise And Fall Of Two Managers Exchange market costly for Gould, Boxing Bey is last opponent for Holmes, Yachting 'Little chance' of finding missing sailor, Motor Rallying Monaco event will go on after all, Athletics Miss Budd back on road again, Rugby Union: North Forced To Make Changes For Tour Opener England cannot afford to undervalue the Romanians, Hockey Slough face challenge from Firebrands, Cricket Kapil Dev's ommision confirmed by India, For The Record Basketball, A grand new circuit, Women's Hockey Suffolk on top for first time. Stock Exchange Tables: Money Markets And Gold, Wall Street, Stock Market Report Shares race to a record as institutional buyers return, Authorized Unit Trusts, Recent Issues, Stock Exchange Prices Another new peak, Foreign Exchanges. Business and Finance: Insurance Bonds And Funds, Commodities, Strengthening dollar pushes sterling to $1.1627, Tomatin Distillers to go into liquidation, Moving Jobs Executives' wives revolt, Tempus Japan gains on Wall Street, Car makers gear up with energy-saving models, EEC and US agree steel deal, Legislation Repair aid for suspect homes, Market Summary Stock Markets, In Brief, Ambrosiano successor shows profit, Motoring EEC blow for British car buyers on the Continent, Survey Investment trusts 'lag behind', Family Money Market Banks, Sell-off for Meditech, Investment Trusts, finance horizon, IMF credit likely for Argentina, Company News, Baxters to merge with Dewhurst, London Financial Futures, Sickbed payments, Family Money Few bright spots on personal, Benefits New disability allowance gives rise to confusion. Business Appointments: Appointments. Births. Weather: The Weather.

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