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The Times - 26/10/1984

1984; Gale Group;

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By Paul Routledge, Labour Editor, By David Felton, Labour Correspondent, By Our Political Correspondent, By Tony Samstag, By Anthony Bevins Political Correspondent, By David Cross, By philip Webster, Political Reporter, From Michael Binyon, By Stewart Tendler, Anthony Bevins, From Diana Geddes, By Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, By Colin Hughes, By Edward Townsend Industrial Correspondent, By Philip Webster, Political Reporter, By Barrie Clement, Clifford Webb, By Our Defence Correspondent, By Robin Young, By Micheal Horsnell, By Kenneth Gosling, By Rupert Morris, By Robert Nowell, By Hugh Clayton, By Peter Wilson Smith Banking Correspondent, By Geraldine Norman, Sale Room Correspondent, By Hugh Clayton Local Government Correspondent, From David Watts, From Richard Owen, From Mario Modiano, From Dessa Trevisan, From Roger Boyes, , By Henry Stanhope Diplomatic Correspondent, From Peter Nichols, From Hasan Akhtar, From Keith Dalton, , From Tony Duboudin, From Ian Murray, From Michael Hornsby, From Nicholas Ashford, By Our Foreign Staff, From Christopher Walker, By Hazhir Teimourian, From Robert Fisk, From Jan Raath, David Robinson, Stephen Pettitt, John Percival, Irving Wardle, Dennis Hackett, Miles Kington, Caroline Moorehead, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, PHS, by Sarah Hogg, Roger Boyes, Denis Herbstein, David Watt, Philip Howard, BERNARD ROBERTSON, , ANTHONY J. BAXTER, , C. A. ABRAMS, , EDWARD RAW, R. H. PRIOR., EDWARD BROWN, , GEOFFREY CUTTING, , NICHOLAS DE LANGE, , ELIZABETH YOUNG, , CHARLES IRVING, , LUFKIN SKEET, , ROBERT HARDY, , DEREK MARTIN, , JOHN HAYES, ALAN ROSS, OLGA E. LOCKLEY, , Executive Editor Kenneth Fleet, By Christopher Dunn, By William Kay, City Editor, By Peter Wilson-Smith, Banking Correspondent, By David Smith Economics Correspondent, By David Young Energy Correspondent, By Ian Griffiths, By Jonathan Davis, By Derek Pain, By Ian A. Black, By Mark Stone, By David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, By Gerald Davies, Simon Barnes, By David Hands, By Michael Stevenson, By Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, By Joyce Whitehead, By Paul Harrison, By David Miller, Non-League football by Paul Newman, By Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent, By Peter Ball, By Clive White, By Rex Bellamy, Tennis Correspondent, From Pat Butcher, Brussels, By Sydney Friskin, By Colin McQuillan, By Michael Seely, By Mandarin (Michael Phillips), by Clifford Webb, Peter Dear, Peter Davalle, Mark Lawson,

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Index. Law: Pit talks fail as seizure of assets is ordered, Prosecution drops case against MP on Soho gay club charge, Mary Rose plunderer sheds tears, Law Report October 26 1984 House of Lords Contempt Act can defeat owner's claim to his property Secretary of State for Defence and Another v Guardian, Newspapers Ltd, Militant hanged in Turkey, Cocos Islands 'overlord' gets court backing, Sex shop protest. News: Trudeau's peace work, A new day, a new kidnapping in Beirut, Bishops in quandary over Tutu, Rose for the royal visitor, Medical Briefing Kidney crush at Brighton, To get to the point, I was wrong, moreover... A cultural after-life for Greek oil drums, Science report The man who wants to stop extinction, Moscow attacks Chinese reforms, Rogers plea for 'deep strike' strategy, Red Cross says Iranians shot Iraqi prisoners, Lloyds set to open branches on Saturdays, Return of the native red squirrel, More cash to raze flats, Benn fails in Shadow Cabinet ballot, Afghanistan will free French TV journalist, A battle within for Britain's apartheid fighters, The Times Information Service, Frank Johnson on the campaign trail The second most average US city, Queries raised over holidays collapse, Yugoslav dissidents to be put on trial, Crematorium open days, Nine guerrillas killed as Israelis dig in for third winter in Lebanon, MPs in Belgrano scrutiny call, Clef and chef: David Pickering and, Cohesion of Nato forces praised, London and Paris divided by explosive issue The British version, The miners' strike Picture of a union's finances, The Barzel resignation Scandal along Flick's road to riches, What will Reagan do for an encore?, Making reality fit the dreams, Library total drops, Universities 'must bend', Where Maxwell's bee fails to buzz, Election 84 Ethnic voters: The Irish Eyes that smile on Reagan, Instructors to stay in Zimbabwe, Unions fail to bring France to a halt, Argentine leader wins warm praise in Rome, The 'little women' who graduated to a new freedom, The French version, Visit by senior Soviet delegation may help break ice with Japan, Airbus beats Boeing on Turkish deal, The Times Diary, Netsuke duck goes for £48,400, Iranian exiles tell of torture, Reagan gets more good news from polls, Policeman arrested as thousands hunt kidnapped Polish priest, Railway that drove Brunel near-mad gets up steam for a celebration, NCB at its limit says Thatcher, Bonn Speaker resigns in payments scandal, Zia sets Islamic condition for power handover, Doubts on pullout from Chad, More protection for flat-owners sought, Austin Rover men vote for strike, New debate on women's ordination, Motoring A flying start for the Montego Estate, VAT on newspapers condemned, GLC rebels face call to resign, Single-sex schools first choice of fee-paying parents, 4,000 march in Manila, Papandreou disowns Solidarity, Euro-MPs hear lurid tales but refuse to back miners' strike, Moscow maintains its hard line, Ethiopia flies food to famine areas, Blow to 100,000 Atlantic travellers £40 surcharge on air fares, Ministers try to pump life into WEU, Coal board opposed quick Acas return, Kidnap for the priest: trouble for Jaruzelski. Display Advertising: Homes And Gardens, Glaxo, National Savings, Rioja And Christmas, Abbey National Cheque-Save, Stc, Renault 25, Interest Free Credit, Cross, Air Canada Intercontinental, Spectator, Yorkshire Building Society, The Times, Gulf Air, Rhône-Poulenc, Virgin Atlantic, Midland Retirement Service, Energy Efficiency Office., National Radiofone, World Vision, Pan Am., R & P, Atari 800XL, The Macallan. The Malt., Belgravia-Sheraton, Singapore Airlines First Class, The Economist, Base Lending Rates. Politics and Parliament: Num Funds Sequestration 'will be regarded as theft', Hongkong Congratulations for Howe on deal with China, Scientific sites vulnerable, Ethiopia Food distribution the main problem, Police Bill The right to stop and search, Coal Dispute Most miners on strike would like a ballot, English wine is tops, Security Incident should not mar visit, Guardian loses appeal over return of Tisdall memorandum, Travel Firms Holidaymakers are well protected, Straw Burning Far fewer complaints received this year, Transport Competition to get more on the buses, Next week. News in Brief. Picture Gallery. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 16,569, Daguerreotype of Wellington to be sold, Concise Crossword (No 479), Today's television and radio programmes. Reviews: Dance David Wall, Concert Return of the lyricist, Television Destiny in denim, Cinema Consistently intriguing, Theatre Parasite Structures. Classified Advertising: Car Buyer's Guide, Announcements, Short Lets, Business To Business, Entertainments, Yachts And Boats Chandlery, Opens Monday 29th october. Editorials/Leaders: Judging National Security, Good Visit, Bad Joke, Beyond Starvation, Finance And Industry Stock Exchange looks to the individual. Letters to the Editor: Van Dyck portrait, In the name of charity, Youth service as discipline for life, Christian feminism, Keeping the peace, The real Wymeswold, Cowed by legal aid, Goals for 'star wars', Local democracy, Action in face of Ethiopian famine, Czech Prize winner, Two-point turn, Nelson's Belgrano. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: The Alice Ottley School, Kings Edward's School, Peace award: Mr John Stanley (right), Minister of State. Deaths. Obituaries: Mr D. Lardner-Burke, Mr T. D. Jones, Sir John Wise Administration in colonial Burma. Business and Finance: Inflation problem for Treasury, Tempus ICI coasts towards £1bn profit mark, Commodities, Briefing, News In Brief New terms by Carless 'worse', McKechnie discloses £4m 'fraud', Industry Today The cost of spreading Telecom shares, Right for the table, Maxwell sparks bitter fight with £43m Waddington bid, Stock Market Report Tesco leads surge in foods, Atlanta stops bid, Norway may reverse cut in oil price, Interest Rates, Gold, Company News In Brief, Your Own Business Mexico chips are in the bag, ICI profits set to top £1bn, Currencies, Charter and institutions agree Johnson Matthey compromise. Stock Exchange Tables: Money Markets, Wall Street, Investment Trusts, Recent Issues, Authorized Units & Insurance Funds, Foreign Exchanges, Stock Exchanges, Stock Exchange Prices Market steady. Business Appointments: Appointments. Sport: Cricket India take command with two centuries, Athletics Run on petrodollar fuels grand prix, For The Record, Rugby Union: Uncertainty Gover Ground Rules Aggrieves Jones The Coach Australians will have to play the British game, Sports in Brief, Volleyball Spikers are deflated, Snooker Whitewash as Davis moves on, Squash Rackets Main attraction excluded from world masters, Wednesday's Football And Rugby Union Results, Golf Cañizares leads the field, Racing: Unbeaten Horris Hill Winner Now 33-1 For 2,000 Guineas Dunlop closes title gap with Efisio, Tennis French teenagers bring upset and joy, Boxing Cowdell eyes Milan for title warm-up, Football: Hoddle Fined By Tottenham For Sending-Off Shreeves should grasp the nettle, Today's fixtures, Hockey Scheming Somerset. Births. Property: Rentals, Flat Sharing. Weather: The Weather.

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