The Times - 16/10/1984
1984; Gale Group;
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By Paul Routledge, Labour Editor, By Bill Johnstone, Technology Correspondent, By David Young, By John Young Agriculture Correspondent, By Nicholas Timmins, By David Smith Economics Correspondent, By Julian Haviland, Political Editor, From Stewart Tendler, Crime Reporter, , By Geraldine Norman, Sale Room Correspondent, By David Young, Energy Correspondent, By Pat Healy, By our Labour Reporter, By Barrie Clement Labour Reporter, By Alan Hamilton, By Clifford Webb, Motoring Correspondent, By Frances Gibb Legal Affairs Correspondent, By Michael Baily, Transport Editor, By Pearce Wright, Science Editor, By Tim Jones, By Colin Hughes, By Robin Young, By Glen Allan, By a Staff reporter, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By a Staff Reportor, From Harry Golombek, Chess Correspondent, , By our Labour Staff, By Hugh Clayton, Local Government Correspondent, By Patricia Clough, By David Nicholson-Lord, From Richard Owen, , By Our Diplomatic Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, , From Nicholas Ashford, From Michael Hornsby, , From Ian Murray, , From Jan Raath, From Michael Binyon, , From Christopher Thomas, From Tony Duboudin, From Susan MacDonald, , From Michael Hamlyn, , From Tony Duboudin, , From David Watts, Dennis Hackett, John Russell Taylor, David Hewson, Irving Wardle, Nicholas Kenyon, Hilary Finch, Roger Boyes, Tony Samstag, by Suzy Menkes, PHS, David Nicholson-Lord, by Mary Holland, by Philip Howard, Roger Scruton, Peter Kellner, COLIN S. GRAY, , ANNE H. PIPER, , MICHAEL RANKEN, , JEAN ROBERTSON, , M. W. THRING, , C. B. GOODHART, , JOHN L. BURBIDGE, , DAVID MARSLAND, , ELISABETH HOODLESS, , John Measures, , G. TITLEY, , DAVID FRENCH, By Alan Lewis, By Michael Prest, By Bill Johnstone, By Rebecca Fliahou, By Richard Sarson, By Paul Barrett, by Richard Pawson, By Frank Brown, By Geof Wheelwright, By Maggie McLening, DAVID HEWSON, , Executive Editor Kenneth Fleet, By Peter Wilson-Smith, Banking Correspondent, By Christopher Dunn, By Jeremy Warner, From Philip Robinson, , By Jonathan Davis, Business Correspondent, By Our Energy Correspondent, By Derek Pain, By Philip Nash, From Michell Platts, , By Nicholas Harling, By Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent, By Rex Bellamy, Tennis Correspondent, By Keith Macklin, By David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, John Nicholls, By Robert Pryce, By Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, By Mandarin, by Peter Dear, Peter Davalle, By Our Foreign Staff, Robert Fisk,
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News: Classroom campaign by RSPCA, Thanks for The Memory: Bob Hope, Malaysia leader keeps up attacks on Japan, Mother, 32, killed by Pill, says coroner, How the young are cracking a monolith, Sealink to give up a route, Australia kicks off with longest poll campaign, The big guns backing Mr Small, FT plans expansion despite disruption, Vauxhall men vote to stay out, Assad visits Moscow to help reinforce Soviet influence in Middle East, MP's words sting Pretoria, When ignorance is amiss, Cranwell graduations, Saudi arms door opens to Brazil, Nkomo to set up opposition alliance, Central America's peace quest gathers momentum, The Times Information Service, CND leader to concentrate on putting over message, Pit peace talks collapse after an hour at Acas, Science report How the West is depriving the Third World, After Brighton what next for Belfast?, London Fashion All the new that's fit to print, Skin-deep key to curing baldness, Influx alarms Anglos Fear and prejudice delay acceptance, Austin leads sales as Ford share plunges despite £1,500 discount, Chinese grow taller on protein diet, Half-price butter will be EEC Christmas gift, Investing in the unthinkable, Overhead splendour returned to Lords, Tugs drag tanker clear of rocks, New range of crops could cut food surplus, Baseball fans riot in Detroit, Norway's price cut threatens Opec oil truce, Print union in direct input deal, School food 'is too stodgy', Nupe manual staff claim, Solicitors' further conveyancing fear, Gypsies stage trotting race on by-pass, Worstest of all, Editors set up group for all media, Dammed in the name of progress, Telecom-IBM link blocked, Meeting on Star's future attacked, 'The day I was meant not to see'-Thatcher, Envoy hits at A-test allegations, The miners' strike Coal supply worry for minister, Arrest ordered of journalist who reported temple atrocities, The Times Diary, Pope lifts ban on Latin mass, Bradford headmaster told he should retain job but must repair race relations, Access hopes film will reduce £5.2m fraud, Salvador peace meeting adjourns, Pravda takes lid off party bosses' nights of sex and scandal, Ministers may drop governor scheme, Heseltine will seek aircraft deal in Jordan, Plight of Guatemala Indians Shy victims trapped in a brutal war, Businesses 'could cut work week', Peking defends opening door to outside world, Unseen hazards: Mr Brian, Senegal ousts its Foreign Minister, Brighton blast tributes by Gummer and coroner at opening of inquests, Telegraph's £1OOm new technology plan, More read for higher degrees, Censorship row stops Bangladesh presses, Letter from Beirut Saved from kidnap by naked fear, Briton wins Nobel prize for medicine, Pound falls 1.75 cents to $1.2085, BA brings heraldry to aircraft tail-fins, Low-spending Tory councils complain of broken promises, Despite Moscow's tough line, trio of Eastern block leaders make contact with the West Ceausescu visit bolsters Bonn Ostpolitik hopes. Display Advertising: Hitachi, Commodore, Saint Laurent, FAST Lane, Woolwich Equitable Building Society, Computer Science And Maths Tutors, Airlanka, Multiple Display Advertisements, Department Of Health And Social Security., Standard Chartered, London Business Equipment Show, St. Godric's College,, Singapore Airlines, Black & Taverner Associates Ltd, Halifax., Christie's, Compaq®, British Caledonian, Midcon Corp., Rhône-Poulenc, The Territorials, Caxton, Sinclair, Lee Cooper Group Plc, London Shop, Energy Efficiency Office, Benjamin Priest Group Plc, Whsmith Softeam,, Bos Software Ltd, Church's, The Times Portfolio, Texaco, Rac, Belgravia-Sheraton, Investors In Industry, Olivetti, Harrods, Base Lending Rates. Law: Judge bans reporting, Amendment of information not improper Regina v Row Street Acting Stipendiary Magistrate, Ex Parte Spiteri and Another, Policeman pushed Heseltine in back, Counsel's advice no excuse for delay in appeal Regina v Towers (Philip James), Murder charge, Award under contract in money of payment The President of India v Taygetos Shipping Company SA, Man accused of £1.6m gems raid, Undertakings make union exclusion reasonable Goodfellow and Others v National Society of Operative Printers Graphical and Media Personnel, Chancery Division Successful tax avoidance plan Cooke (Inspector of Taxes) v Blacklaws, Compensation period too long Regina v Brown (Agnes Morning), Yoga centre exempt from VAT Yoga for Health Foundation v Commissioners for Customs & Excise, Libyan student on bomb charge, Court of Appeal Libel possible in conciliation Procedure Tadd v Eastwood and Another. Arts and Entertainment: Getty fund may aid British museums, Knussen score, Concise Crossword (No 472), Scottish Opera, Sale room Koran illuminated MS goes for £49,500, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 16,562, Karpov takes the applause but no chances, Today's television and radio programmes, British team member wins, Seven share the lead in chess tournament. Picture Gallery: Agog. News in Brief. Reviews: Theatre Laughable except for the joke, Galleries Irish eyes on French landscapes, Concerts One man's music, YMSO/Blair, The kiss of death, survived, Television Roars and rebellion. Classified Advertising: Royal Shakespeare Theatre, Legal Appointments, Announcements, Henri Matisse, Entertainments. Editorials/Leaders: Finance And Industry Fletcher banishes all thoughts of an SEC, Hand-To-Mouth Health Service, Competitive Cars, The Duarte Initiative. Letters to the Editor: Threat of acid rain, The gentle touch, Urban villages, Something fishy, US policy goals for 'star wars', The Church and politics, Lucky dog, Sinking of Bismarck, Benefits of youth service, Brontë photograph, Lessons for British industry from Japan. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: Latest appointments, Church news. Deaths. Obituaries: Miss Anna Kallin, Sir Martin Ryle Pioneer work in radio astronomy. Business and Finance: Computeracy, a new partner to true democracy?, The mighty mouse may have last roar, American car union in deal at Ford, Tailor-made package takes off into the market, Commodities, RAF controllers learning the quick way flying micro-air, Hardware-a suitable case for colourful treatment, Computer Briefing A screen of many colours, UK Events, $300m Standard Chartered note, Building societies say £5,000 loan ceiling is restrictive, Beazer buys M P Kent for £33.5m, Why I say 'Roll on, the robet revolution', The Week Corfield says we choose the wrong bosses, Interest Rates, Missionaries of micro training, News In Brief New offices for insurer, BNOC under pressure after Norway cuts N Sea prices, There's one good thing about the electronic postman-the dog won't bite it, Nedo calls for more spending, Job Scene Hard times for the DP chief, Ocean, Sinclair take on Imagine men, Financial Services Unproven case for portable pensions, The eyes have it, Gold, UK Computer Press Awards, Company News In Brief, Former BP chief to join Britoil, Pound falls sharply, Currencies, Stock Market Report Record close for FT-SE index, Hopes of a Dixons-Currys deal, Tempus Beazer pounces while Bryant fears a bid. Stock Exchange Tables: Money Markets, Wall Street, Investment Trusts, Stock Exchange Prices Shares hit peak, Recent Issues, Authorized Units & Insurance Funds, Foreign Exchanges, Stock Exchanges. Business Appointments: Appointments BCA names deputy chairman. Sport: Power Boating Driver crashes and records go at Windermere, Basketball Pirates look down from top of the mast, Warwick, Golf Langer pursues full collection of Opens, For The Record, Rugby Union London make adjustments for Australian game, Yachtsmen hope to raise the wind in search of the world sail speed record The sailors booked for speeding, Sports in Brief, Today's Fixtures, Tennis Sequins and rapiers glitter in the glow of flames rekindled, ICE Hockey English champions drum Fife to defeat, Boxing Graham has chance to advance title cliam, Racing Kiri can lead off Walwyn treble, Rugby League Fulham want rooms, Football: Robson Sets His Sights On Putting The Record Straight At Wembley Tomorrow English marksmen wide of the mark. Births. Property: Rentals. Weather: The Weather.
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