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The Times - 11/05/1984

1984; Gale Group;

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By Craig Seton, By Our Political Correspondent, By Jonathan Clare, By Wayne Lintott, From Richard Owen, By Staff Reporters, From Stephen Taylor, By Anthony Bevins, Political Correspondent, From Paul Routledge, Labour Editor, , By Edward Townsend, Industrial Correspondent, By Barrie Clement, Labour Reporter, From Ronald Faux, By John Young, Agriculture Correspondent, By Peter Hennessy, By David Cross, By Geraldine Norman, Sale Room Correspondent, By David Felton, Labour Correspondent, By Michael Baily, Transport Editor, By Clifford Webb Motoring Correspondent, By Colin Hughes, From Our Correspondent, By David Walker, Social Policy Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, , By Nicholas Timmins, By Kenneth Gosling, By Pat Healy Race Relations Correspondent, By Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, By Thomson Prentice Science Correspondent, By Harry Golombek Chess Correspondent, From Dessa Trevisan, , From Nicholas Ashford, , By Our Foreign Staff, From StePhen Taylor, From Christopher Walker, , By Henry Stanhope, Diplomatic Correspondent, From Michael Hamlyn, From John Earle, From Michael Hornsby, From Our Own Corresspondent, From Michael Binyon, , From Kuldip Nayar, From Alan McGregor, From Nell Kelly, From Christopher Follett, , From Tony Duboudin, From Diana Geddes, Dennis Hackett, David Robinson, Hilary Finch, John Higgins, , Irving Wardle, LPO/Tennstedt, Alan Franks, Ann Hills, Miles Kington, Olivia Timbs, Lorraine Fraser, Frances Gibb, Gillian Tindall, PHS, David Walker, Jonathan Mirsky, Edward Mortimer, David Watt, Philip Howard, R. J. KELLY, , R. G. R. CALVERT, , PETER GRAFTON, , PETER GILLMAN, , KENNETH CORFIELD, , J. D. EDEN, , PATRICK MACRORY, , ROBERT LUSTY, , ALEC DICKSON, , ANDREW THORBURN, , A. J. BENNITT, , JOHN MOORE-GILLON, , By Thomson Prentice, Science Correspondent, A correspondent, Executive Editor Kenneth Fleet, By Derek Pain, By Christopher Dunn, Wayne Lintott, By Graham Searjeant, Financial Editor, By Andrew Cornclius, By Philip Robinson, By William Kay, City Editor, Michael Clark, By Andrew Cornelius, By Andrew Cornellus, By Jeremy Warner, By Derek Harris, By David Black, By PhiliP Robinson, By David Young, Energy Correspondent, By Ian Griffiths, By David Miller, By Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, By Rex Bellamy, Tennis Correspondent, By David Hands Rugby Correspondent, By Keith Macklin, By John Woodcock, Cricket Correspondent, By Mitchell Platts, By John Wilcockson, By Colin McQuillan, From Richard Eaton, By Jenny MacArthur, By Pat Butcher, By Mandarin, Clifford Webb, Edited by Peter Dear, By Michael Horsnell, Christopher Thomas,

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Index. News: New curbs on soccer hooligans, BBC musician contest accused of ruining young players' lives, Hongkong: a democratic challenge to Peking, Why Moscow must be denied an open door to Iraq, Tory rebels fight on, Print union protests at choice of inquiry chief, Mrs Gandhi wins share in Sanjay's property, Sri Lanka all-party talks face collapse as Tamils threaten to quit, Steel production cut by effects of pit strike, Howe sets European unity aim, The Times Information Service, Strikes disrupt schools, Police have 400 lines of inquiry into WPC's killing, Airline buys British, Russia may boycott Olympics in 1988, Academic job-for-life contracts may end, Police use whips on pupils, Russia says it is beating alcoholism, Talkback Surrogate sanctions, Sara Keays 'not badgered' by Mirror man, Yugoslavs go on trial for criticizing regime, Sun distorted replies on video nasty, Freeze considered on council house building, High-speed Gatwick link opened, Strike halts output of Montego, Civil servants urged to boycott pay ballot, Press case ruling today, Macabre tour of Zimbabwe bush, Caterpillar plague in London, Letter from the Alamo Treasured symbol of Texan spirit, Ecologists unveil EEC policy, Ethiopia blast confirms Libya terror links, Britain still sees need for change at Unesco, Wass attack on Tisdall jailing, Pope praises Thailand hospitality to refugees, Reagan's speech on Central America wins back support, Australia broadens diplomatic role, Apex staff strike hits union, Science report Test to identify cystic fibrosis in foetus, Fears of trouble at US bank denied, All political reporting banned in Pakistan, Shamir rebukes minister for terror speech, Comment Libraries lose a friend, Police preparing clampdown on pit violence, Naturalist has bird on the brain, Death with dignity for the GLC, Norwegians may ban Zola Budd, Cabinet's first job to reform Lebanon army, Farmers protest over doorstep milk threat, Warm Moscow welcome for King of Spain, Scargill dispute halts paper, The Times Diary, Bureau gun link with dead Libyan, Private care in NHS offered to cut fees, Cathedrals with aspirations, Debenhams to move into house sales, Kohl's party defeats tax amnesty rebels and rallies behind him Metalworkers call for strike, Nobody could be found to tell Foot to resign, Labour colleague says, Boom in 'top job' advertising, Medical Briefing Snuff's the stuff, Lessons to be learnt from Fiat's robots, Fred Astaire celebrates 85 happy years, Nujoma face to face with South Africa, The cruel nightmare of a family kidnapping, Karamanlis renews Games offer, Publishers act to curb illegal photocopying by universities, Unemployment increasing among Oxford arts graduates, Officialese is officially cancelled, Can Prior finesse the Forum?, Zimbabwe press tour a fiasco, Craxi turns down P2 resignations, Protests over public bird-killing contest, Danes withhold part of missile site costs, Findings Seeing the wood for the trees, Miners to ask for sympathy walk-outs, moreover... Auntie and the Young Ones go a'revelling, The reel thing. Display Advertising: Fitness, Gate, Bank Of Scotland, British Airways, Gerrard & National Plc, Stc Telecommunications Ltd, Chelsea, Singapore Airlines, Jeremy Irons, Sterling, The Royal Bank Of Scotland Group Plc, The Royal Bank Of Scotland, Hill Samuel & Co. Limited, Frances Goodard,, Best Hotel Group., Royal Insurance, The Times, Ford, Gulf Air, Fellini's, Hongkong Bank, Robeco And Rolinco, Ambassador Life,, National Girobank, What Use IS A Telephone If You Don't Want To Talk?, Dudley, Kyung-Wha Chung Musicians Benevolent Fund,, Sun Alliance Insurance Group, Theatre Despatch., The Macallan. The Malt., Sainsbury's, Allied Irish Banks Limited, Tsb Bank, Skf, J. Hewitt & Son (Fenton) P.L.C., Mercedes-Benz, Base Lending Rates. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 16,427, Concise Crossword (No 339), Sale room Mab er manuscript fetches £143,000, Six-month export ban on Hogarth painting, Today's television and radio programmes, Karpov set to win in final round. News in Brief. Politics and Parliament: The Economy Steady growth and low inflation, Local Government Big majorities for Government during all-night sitting, Heath says proposal is immoral, Interest Rates Economic summit to discuss US deficit, Pesticide use to be curbed, Coal Dispute Thatcher 'utterly condemns' picket line violence, Next week's business, Pm's Questions Inquiry into Libyan siege ruled out, House Of Lords Two defeats on right to buy Bill, Review Bodies Finding the money to increase nurses' pay. Law: Trainer lied for glory of first win, Court to investigate Pinochet land deal, Two appear on terror charges, Taking specimens of breath for analysis Howard v Hallett, Kicking charge policeman 'protecting himself', Rehearing custody applications In re R, Blow struck by accident, accused PC says, Jack Nicholson wins libel case, Detention of Irish citizen not against EEC law Regina v Governor of Pentonville Prison, Ex parte Healy. Picture Gallery. Reviews: Opera Don Pasquale, Cinema Exuberant creation of community, Theatre Panic, Concert, Television Nightmare nobility, Festive brainwave. Editorials/Leaders: Big Spender, IT Was Late Sixty-Eight..., Finance And Industry First mayday calls reach the equity market, South Of The Border. Letters to the Editor: Mr Kinnock's company, African alms from the armed forces, Slanging the Japanese, Fair play for all in Olympics, Closing an Irish gap, Landscaping and BR, Correcting the record, 'Isis' then and now, Queue for service, Liverpool heritage, Industry finds trainees wanting, Missing the boat. Court and Social: Court Circular. Official Appointments and Notices: University news, Latest appointments, Church news. Deaths. Marriages. Obituaries: Mr John Chancellor, Miss E. Virginia Williams, Prof T. W. Thacker School of Oriental Studies at Durham. Business and Finance: News In Brief Shell raises stake in US offshoot, Firming flabby outfits, Briefing Easing a path to government contracts, Commodities, Reuters names trustees, £20m loss for Royal Insurance, Getting derelicts back to work, First of the season's wine-in Scotland, Seagram buys 155 off-licences, Tempus BOC sceptics fear the rainbow's end, Help at hand for the high-tech failures, Ultramar price fall, Bunzl sells US holding, Turner and Newall set for 50% profit rise, Interest Rates, £10m turnround in first half at AE, Quick deal likely on Lloyds & Scottish, Discount house and merchant bank join City shake-up, In brief, Sterling touches $1.3750, Gold, Money Markets, Price rises for UK 'among Europe's lowest' Survey refutes power protests, BSG International in £10m cash call, Kuwait appeals for cooperation on oil, Currencies, UEI sees profits falter, Big rise in whisky output expected. Stock Exchange Tables: Money Markets, Stock Exchange Prices Widespread selling, Authorized Units & Insurance Funds, Recent Issues, Stock Exchanges, Foreign Exchanges, Wall Street Dow rises as bonds fall, Stock Market Fears of US bank crisis hit index. Business Appointments: Appointments Schroder Wagg names division head. Classified Advertising: Car Buyer's Guide, Announcements, Musical Instruments, Business To Business, Entertainments, Appointments. Sport: Racing: Cauthen Free To Ride Claude Monet In The Derby Rowa fancied to strengthen Stoute's hand, Rugby League Division is regionalized, Golf Clark set fair after weathering storm, Cycling Russians are coming, Badminton England benefit from home upset, Rugby Union Travellers with a tradition, For The Record, Equestrian Elite is back in place of honour, America's Cup: Royal Thames AIM At High Budget And Low Profile Easton's £6m challenge, Cricket: Rain Hits County Championship Scraps for a selector as batsmen feast the old-fashioned way, Football: London Clubs Prepare For Emotional Evenings Tottenham's latest chapter of sense and insensibility, Boxing, Squash Rackets Super League arrives, Athletics Ikangaa is early bird for marathon, Tennis Wimbledon women on centenary parade. Births. Property: Rentals, Property South Of The Thames, Flat Sharing. Weather: The Weather.

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