The Times - 19/07/1984
1984; Gale Group;
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By Paul Routledge, Labour Editor, By Edward Townsend, Derek Harris, , By Our Political Reporter, By Richard Evans, By Staff Reporters, From Nicholas Ashford, , By Our Political Correspondent, By Richard Thomson, By Philip Webster Political Reporter, By Rodney Cowton, Defence Correspondent, By Barrie Clement, Labour Reporter, By Geraldine Norman, Sale Room Correspondent, By David Young, Energy Correspondent, By Edward Townsend, Industrial Correspondent, By Tony Samstag, By Harry Golombek Chess Correspondent, By Jonathan Clare, , By Hugh Clayton Local Government Correspondent, By David Felton and Craig Seton, By Rupert Morris, by Bill Johnstone Technology Correspondent, From Richard Ford, , By John Young, Agriculture Correspondent, By Stewart Tendler Crime Reporter, By Pearce Wright, Science Editor, By Peter Davenport, By Nicholas Timmins, Thomson Prentice, By David Hewson Arts Correspondent, From W. P. Reeves Wellington, From Our Correspondent Wellington, By Henry Stanhope, Diplomatic Correspondent, From Christopher Follett Copenhagen, Geoffrey Smith, From Diana Geddes, From Diana Geddes, Paris, From Trevor Fishlock, From John Best, From Roger Boyes, , From Our Own Correspondent, From Ian Murray, , From David Bonavia, From Christopher Walker, , From Christopher Thomas, From Keith Dalton, From Our Correspondent, , From Robert Fisk, James Fenton, Isabel Raphael, Peter Jones, Miles Kington, Woodrow Wyatt, Tom Hutchinson, Philippa Toomey, Peter Ackroyd, Irving Wardle, John Percival, Anthony Masters, Nicholas Kenyon, PHS, by David Davies, by Philip Howard, Ronald Butt, Paul Jennings, GIFFORD, , S. J. BURTON, , LOUISE CHRISTIAN, , JANE DEIGHTON, , BARRIE WARD, , C. J. CHAPMAN, , NORMA PERCY, , PETER PERRY, , A. S. MARTIN, , WILLIAM HAYTER, , STUART MILNER-BARRY, , KINGSLEY AMIS, , ISAIAH BERLIN, , ANTHONY LESTER, , JOHN MORTIMER, , BULLOCK, , IRIS MURDOCH, , CAROLINE COX, , QUINTON, , ANDREW FAULDS, , TOM STOPPARD, , STUART HAMPSHIRE, , PAUL JOHNSON, THOMAS OF SWYNNERTON, , DAVID POWIS, LAWRENCE JAMES, , THELMA FISHER, , L. E. BOURDEAUX, , JAMES MOLYNEAUX, , S. CARNEGIE, , By Stephen Young, R.C.C. writes:, J. M. Munro writes:, Executive Editor Kenneth Fleet, By Jeremy Warner, By Peter Wilson-Smith, Banking Correspondent, By Jonathan Davis, Financial Correspondent, By Alison Eadie, By Philip Robinson, By Derek Pain, Ian Griffiths, By Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, By Mitchell Platts, By John Hennessy, By Keith Macklin, By Alan Gibson, By John Blunsden, By Gordon Allan, From John Wilcockson, , By Pat Butcher, By Mandarin (Michael Phillips), Summaries by Peter Dear, Peter Davalle, By Peter Hennessy, By Grania Forbes of the Press Association,
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News: CBI warning on docks strike, Hart fights on to the end, Health unions sit-in as jobs go to contract, Computer to be used by anglers, Nuclear protest pilot jailed for not paying fines, Father charged in Perth, All parties involved criticized for DeLorean failure, Primate warns Marcos to avoid martial law, What's your line? mine's headline, Mugabe attacks Thatcher for inviting Botha to Britain, Pit strike may go on indefinitely as talks collapse, Power station coal stocks CEGB can survive six months, Union pushes no-strike deal, Bullied boy took drug, Holiday airlines in move to curtail BA charter flights, Brothers face ruin over quotas, Danes defer trial of captain, Tebbit's censorship bid causes storm, Hire-a-womb, with safeguards, German drive to put Britain on right track, Oxford class lists, Why Debendox was put on prescription, The Times Information Service, All-day drinks licence urged for hotels, London refuses extra cash to EEC, Oh my giddy quote, Dissidents fume at trial delay, Warnock report welcomed, Irish get abortions in Britain, Lorry drivers aim to widen blockade, Equity chief to act in South Africa, Live animal tests down by 14%, Brittan plea to Spain on extradition, RAC campaign to end tolls for vehicles, Warm reception for Lange recovery package, Horizons Work and the single mother The Times guide to career development, Science report Camels' milk may prove to be of human kindness, State cuts literary patronage, Inquiry on police guns, What makes Jesse run Black who reshaped political landscape, US carrier patrols off Nicaragua, Blood tests may start in hunt for rapist, Argentina begins talks with Britain, Halifax fixes rate at 12.75%, Howe gets tough on offences by diplomats, Hongkong proposes more representative rule but rejects direct elections, Last US Marines prepare to quit Beirut, Philip Jacobson charts the rise of Rabbi Kahane The fanatic who thinks Israel is going his way, Communists face French Cabinet axe, The Times Diary, Doctor told woman to dispose of foetus after miscarriage, Jackson's stirring speech has delegates in tears and Mondale in ecstasy, Eastern Jews hold key to election, Jenkin plea for council cash curbs, moreover... A panic merchant with a juggernaut full of caviar, Cabinet reshuffle leaves Delors free for Europe, Battle of Britain thanksgiving service, MI5 mole hunt 'ended too soon', Queen Mother gets to the church on time, Frank Johnson in San Francisco A great day for the Norwegians, Prisoner dies in S African police cell, Muldoon in danger of losing party leadership, Why Thatcher should speak, Canadian Liberals' TV victory, Service chiefs say defence shake-up could work well, Abbeystead pumping station may reopen, Commentary, The Warnock report 'Test-tube' research approved. Politics and Parliament: Foreign Office Hongkong referendum ruled out by Howe, Unfair dismissals, Defence Changes at the top, Full-scale debate on crisis likely, MP alleges Oman death reprimand, Privatization Sealink to be sold for £66m, Council Spending Restraint on captial expenditure, Local Government Handful of councils account for overspend, Unions given registration date. Picture Gallery. Display Advertising: Prudential, British Airways, Cameroon Airlines, Gas, Unipart., Charles Church, Gold Seal, Midland Bank, Bank Of Scotland, Ppa, Shooting Times, Foyles Art Gallery, The Post Office, The Times, Churchbury Estates Plc, God's Name, Base Lending Rates. Arts and Entertainment: Concise Crossword (No 397), Sale room Showpiece gun sold for £10,800, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 16,486, Today's television and radio programmes, Hartston takes sole lead. News in Brief. Law: Fifty rejoin unions at GCHQ, Wrong intentionally homeless test Regina v Reigate and Banstead Borough Council, Ex parte Paris and Another, Breach of access order T v T, Resolutions in defiance of court are void Clarke and Others v Chadburn and Others, Expert witness in cruelty case accused of lying, High-speed train stewards sentenced, Man hired killer of wife and son, court told. Reviews: Historicals True love and rosy history, The passionate spinster who found humour, Concert Holst recreated City of London Sinfonia, Science Fiction Jonahs lost in the maw of Space, Poet via the Roman road, Striking images through the obscurity The Sea Saw Red, Theatre Fresh as a flapper The Boyfriend, Dance Giselle, Television Family life, The way the old world ends?, Fiction Affairs of state and heart. Classified Advertising: The little Theatre of Comedy, Announcements, La crème de la crème, General Appointments, Entertainments. Editorials/Leaders: The Politics Of Bribery, Finance And Industry Mr Moore defends the flag of privatization, Three Into One, Enter The Dauphin. Letters to the Editor: Right of way, Bail conditions a cause for unease, Giving aid at the time of divorce, Penetration of the security services, Rock in Russia, Cypriot legacy, Control of shotguns, Rewriting history, Man of letters, Warsaw trial, Case against PR. Court and Social: Court Circular. Official Appointments and Notices: Plaisterers' company, University news, Latest appointments, Parish Clerks' Company. Marriages. Deaths. Obituaries: Miss Jean Keltie, Mr Richard Spilsbury Philospher of science. Business and Finance: Gold, State sells Sealink for £66m to American-led group, Money Markets, Names will continue fight for better offer, Investment Trusts, Interest Rates, Boost for jobs from self-employment Number in work up by 250,000, Commodities, Franc falls to dollar, Currencies, Saudis pay in oil for Rolls deal, SE unveils dual dealing system, Tempus Union's goodbye to gilts, Foreign Exchanges Sterling Spot and Forward Rates, Murdoch prepares bid for St Regis, News In Brief Waddington resisting Maxwell, How the taxman makes £10,000 with £1 of work. Stock Exchange Tables: Authorized Units & Insurance Funds, Stock Exchange Prices Another thin day, Stock Market Report Boots shares slip in price cutting war, Wall Street, Stock Exchanges. Business Appointments: Appointments. Sport: Golf: Unconventional Shots And Nerve Needed To Conquer Fast-Running Course Readers of the bumps predict Watson win, Athletics Cram faces a race against time, Football Kempes comes under scrutiny at Tottenham, For The Record, Sports in Brief, Bowls Triple Irish cheers, Cycling Arroyo leaves his colleague behind in pain, Cricket: Good Day For Visiting Teams In The Natwest Trophy Fowler's hundred makes Graveney rue decision, Motor Racing Tyrrell banned for adding weight to Formula One cars, Olympic Games ITV sports coverage criticized, Equestrianism San Francisco out of Games, Boxing Ingle risks his house to promote contest, Racing: Swinburn's Booking For Darshaan Follows A Trend Towards Youth Promising Forlaurus should reward Cumani's patience, Rugby League Architect waits in wings at Fulham. Births. Property: Rentals. Weather: The Weather.
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