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The Times - 25/05/1984

1984; Gale Group;

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By William Kay, City Editor, From Ian Murray, By Henry Stanhope, Diplomatic Correspondent, From Richard Wigg, By Paul Routledge, Labour Editor, By Ronald Faux, From Craig Seton, Robin Young, , By Philip Webster Political Reporter, By Richard Garner, By Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, By David Felton, Labour Correspondent, By John Witherow, By Thomson Prentice, Science Correspondent, From Stewart Tendler, By David Felton Labour Correspondent, By Christopher Warman, Property Correspondent, By Barrie Clement, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Kenneth Gosling, By Richard Evans, By Edward Townsend, By Nicholas Timmins Social Services Correspondent, By Anthony Bevins Political Correspondent, By Our Political Staff, By David Hewson Arts Correspondent, From Ian Murray, , From Richard Owen, , From Moshe Brilliant, From Michael Hornsby, From John Carlin, From Alan Tomlinson, , From Robert Fisk, , From Christopher Walker, , From Nicholas Ashford, , By Norman Hammond Archaeological Correspondent, From Susan MacDonald, , From Mario Modiano, By Hazhir Teimourian, From Michael Binyon, , From Roger Boyes, , From Eddie Iroh, From Tony Duboudin, David Bailey, Miles Kington, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Paul Nathanson, Geraldine Reid, Ann Hills, Dennis Hackett, Geoll Brown, Anthony Masters, Nicholas Kenyon, Stephen Pettitt, Noël Goodwin, Paul Griffiths, PHS, Sarah Hogg, David Watt, Philip Howard, D. W. MacDOWALL, , A. ROSEN, , ROBERT GILCHRIST, , S. BUNDRED, , RICHARD HUMM, , IRENE CHAPLIN, , M. KAUFMAN, , KEITH COOK, , M. LEVENE, , BOB CROSSMAN, , MARGARET MADEN, , B. DAVIDSON, , M. O'REILLY, , PAT EAST., CHRISTOPHER R. CLARK, , ANDREW MacLAREN, , JOAN WEBBER, , R. GUMRUKCUOGLU, , DAVID HART, , G. EADE, , MACMILLAN OF OVENDEN, , DAVID RUTTER, , GERTRUDE NUNNS, , J. H. BIDDELL, , RUTH H. C. DOWNHAM, , PHILIP ENGLISH, , By Pearce Wright, Science Editor, Arthur Reed, AR, Michael Bally Transport Editor, Executive Editor Kenneth Fleet, From Sarah Hogg, , By Ian Griffiths, By Jeremy Warner, By David Young, Energy Correspondent, By Philip Robinson, By Andrew Cornelius, By Derek Pain, Michael Clark, John Raven, By Derek Harris, By David Miller, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Mitchell Platts, By John Watson, By George Ace, From David Hands Rugby Correspondent, By Pat Butcher, By Mandarin, By Jenny MacArthur, Summaries by Peter Dear, Peter Davalle,

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Index. News: Threat of exams disruption, Curbs on doctors' deputies dropped, Ridley may stop GLC road scheme, River to river A grandiose scheme of the 1960s, Dr Monica Kristensen, aged, Panama march protests at election result, moreover..., Ulster police find biggest explosives haul, Artist and artefact: Henry, Greenjackets stage battle for Queen, West Bank officers accused, Chernenko loses to Kremlin hardliners, Deduction of fines from jobless benefit proposed, Spectrum Through a lens, lovingly, Sir Arthur's war role defended, Mitterrand seeks new EEC treaty, Houghton backs teachers' pay inquiry, Three more Britons held by Libya, Greeks told of other dumped stowaways, Vietnam accuses China, First Person A dangerous lesson, The Times Information Service, Lethal build-up of methane gas blamed for Abbeystead disaster, Air attack on ship off Saudi coast, Spanish tragedy 'not caused by oil', The importance of being harnessed, Nato session to set tone for conciliation, Game trophies seized, What price justice? Julian Haviland on Lithgow v Whitehall Why every true Tory hopes Havers will lose, Lagos foils ruling on detainees, Eight shot dead in Punjab ambush, Left stays at top in Aslef, Medical Briefing, Afghans face famine, Frenzied welcome for Wafd leader as poll campaign ends in Egypt, Employers seek exam reforms, The roofless chamber of death A stunned village flies its flag at half mast, Heatrow-Terminal 4, Fig trees and the freedom to relax in comfort, Glut of eggs pushing prices down, Radicals win more seats in Iranian parliament, At last Japan has a heavyweight in the world lists, Mitterrand presses for European union with or without the British, Investigation launched into CPSA's lurch to left, Pumping station survivor tells of being engulfed in fireball, Warning of sanctions for rival Olympics, Maya rind is best since 1968, Officer quits Police Federation, Divorce Bill, Raffled mansion for sale, Britain's sea power 'under threat', Kohl wins vote on amnesty for tax evaders, Nicaraguans must pay more for food, The Times Diary, Slots for traveller and environment, Facelift likely at Terminal 3 as pressure eases, Plastic surgeon's task 'Worst burns since Sir Galahad attack', Companies recruit key staff abroad, Scargill conciliatory over new pit talks, Gnome-man's land, Science report Joint attempt to reduce acid rain, Inquiry call after death of Aboriginal, Havers accused of failing to defend investors' rights to compensation, Rescue of Duccio may depend on rich patriot, Poland's maritime Mafia Death and duplicity on the high seas, Design with the personal touch, The killer gas Build-up of methane is prime suspect, Space and time... strictest of taskmasters, US banking fears wipe £4.4bn off London shares, Tory 92 Committee Right-wingers choose Tebbit ally, Future of UK aviation under intense debate, Poll says viewers want breakfast TV to go, Always one for the fellows, Radio error admitted by Prior, Read British: your lit hit list. Display Advertising: Custom Metal Fabrications Ltd, Multiple Display Advertisements, Grundy, Davis, Belfield & Everest, Bovis D.M.C., Ambassador Life, Marshall Refractories, Dutch National Ballet, Sealink, Europcar, I B A, The Beauford Group Plc, Quiligotti Terrazzo Floors, Harrisons Malaysian Plantations Berhad, Currie & Brown, Taylor Woodrow, The Times 1000, S T C, Sigma Coatings, London Arts Choice, Costain Civil Engineering, Moss Bros, Swissair, Sam's Wine, G. Milham & Son Ltd, Thornton Baker, Penta Hotels, Parnall A Gec Group Company, Plessey, Balfour Beatty Construction Limited, Tomorrow, Dunlop Transportation Systems Limited,, Bassett & Findley Ltd, Extel Group Plc, O & K Escalators Ltd, A. Cameron Ltd., Habitat, Morceau (Fire Protection) Limited,, British Airports, Base Lending Rates, Walter Lawrence. Picture Gallery. News in Brief. Property: Rentals, Guarantee for five years proposed to end repeated house surveys. Law: Trainer of winning horse 'turned away', Judge praises black's killer, Keeper killed by 'aroused' elephant, Hunter's claim in May case, Martin girl friend freed by Court of Appeal, 'Secret passion' in Dick Emery's life, Soldiers jailed after rampage, Planning consent cannot be abandoned Pioneer Aggregates (UK) Ltd v Secretary of State for the Environment and Others, Anglers may cast beyond centre of Scottish rivers Fothringham v Kerr or Passmore and Another, Salvador guardsmen guilty of nuns' murder, 24 more death sentences in Gambia treason trials. Arts and Entertainment: Today's television and radio programmes, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 16,439, Concise Crossword (No 351), £6m total for Elveden contents. Politics and Parliament: Industry BL board had no option to closures-minister, Procedure Remarks which are to be off the record, Business after recess, Defence Pym says Labour has swallowed Russian line, Ulster Prior confesses to candour, Coal Dispute Leaders welcome prospect of further talks, Steel takes Labour's limelight, House Of Lords Peers plead for 'Ajax'. Reviews: Theatre Gymslip Vicar Lyric Studio, Hammersmith, Cinema American comedy in unimaginative mood Mr Mum (PG) ABC Shaftesbury Avenue Where the Buffalo Roam (18) ICA; Classic Chelsea The Wizard of Oz (U) Plaza, Television Return of certainty, Concerts Spectrum of Spanish colour Lontanto/Martinez Queen Elizabeth Hall, Bernard Roberts/ Delmé Quartet Wigmore Hall, A grand clarity of manner, Alberto Portugheis Queen Elizabeth Hall. Editorials/Leaders: Finance And Industry, Hard Tack In Afghanistan, A Question Of Confidence, Odd Man In. Letters to the Editor: Justice in Turkey, Pursued by a bear, Missing wheels, Matters of fact at the North London Polytechnic, Members' perks, Smear tactics?, American lawsuits, Twin appeals, Flourishing elms, Kind thoughts of Betieman, Arbitration need on teachers' pay. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Obituaries: Obituary Sir Stanley Hooker Major contributions to aero engine design. Business and Finance: Commodities, Waging a stop-start minibus battle, Tempus Cater Allen sheds more light on new gilts scene, Encouraging the smaller businesses, Computers check dealing, Details of Japan-US currency package Tokyo to loosen yen reins, AE names managing director, Down on the farm, royal patronage behind revival, Small rise in investment, Plessey urges monopolies check on Thorn-BAe link, Fine Art's profits up again, Interest Rates, Stake in Harris for Debenhams, Sterling raises stake in P & O, Oil blocks on offer, Gold, MPs call for early ruling on gas deal, Company News In Brief, Coal Board could end strike swiftly with jobs for life, Currencies, News In Brief Bank link call by societies, Camputers prepares statement. Stock Exchange Tables: Money Markets, Wall Street, Stock Market Report £4.4bn written off shares as index plummets 21.2 points, Recent Issues, Authorized Units & Insurance Funds, Foreign Exchanges, Stock Exchange Prices Biggest fall for ten years, Stock Exchanges. Business Appointments: Appointments Mechanical engineers' body elects president. Classified Advertising: Car Buyer's Guide, Announcements, Concerts, Club Announcements, Business To Business. Sport: Equestrianism Royal hopes for reign at Windsor trials, For The Record, Yachting Finns set trial for selectors, Basketball Britain toss away Olympic chance, Sports in Brief, Athletics Thompson well short of his target, Racing Karkan to keep in Hunt with another victory, Cricket: Notts Miss The Chance Of Capitalizing On Collapse Of County Champions Essex go from one extreme to another with Gooch century, Olympic Games US pay for bigger Irish team, Rugby Union England are unsettled by a crop of injuries, Football: Tottenham Bask In Glory As Another European Trophy Comes To England Preservation of Tottenham's past is crucial for England, Tennis Miss Durie slips as top seed sails on, Boxing Cable's chance to wipe out a painful memory, Golf: Faldo's Jinx And Something To Please The Players PGA tour qualifying exams may be dropped, Polo Gracida at the gallop. Births. Weather: The Weather.

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