The Times - 06/08/1984
1984; Gale Group;
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By Paul Routledge, , Philip Webster, Barrie Clement, By Sarah Hogg Economics Editor, By a Staff Reporter, By Ivo Tennant, By Rupert Morris, From Christopher Walker, , By Our Foreign Staff, By Paul Routledge, Industrial Editor, From Harry Golombak Chess Correspondent, By Hugh Clayton, By Philip Webster, Political Reporter, By Our Political Reporter, By Richard Ford, By Peter Hennessy, By Derek, Harris, Commercial Editor, By Tony Samstag, By Richard Thomson, By Rodney Cowton, Defence Correspondent, By Our Commercial Editor, From Christopher Walker, From Christopher Thomas, From Alan Tillier, From Christopher Thomas, , From Ray Kennedy, From Ivor Davis, , From Michael Binyon, , From Roger Boyes, , From Neil Kelly, From Donovan Moldrich, From Jan Raath, From Keith Dalton, , From Charles Harrison, , From Rasit Gurdilek, , From Geoffrey Matthews, , From Bruno López, , Celia Brayfield, John Higgins, John Percival, E. J. Craddock, Stephen Pettitt, Noël Goodwin, David Spanier, PENNY PERRICK, Neil Lyndon, Liz Hodgkinson, PHS, by Andrew Lycett, Neil Kelly, Alan Franks, Anne Sofer, Ferdinand Mount, MAURICE K. TITHER, , J. TRISELIOTIS, , MICHAEL HAVERS, , DAVID WOLCHOVER, , M. J. FRIEL, , GARNOCK, , WINSTON HURLOW, , J. H. B. ANDREWS, , IAN MURRAY LESLIE, , A. V. JIM EDWARDS, , D. A. GRUGEON, , P. A. NEWSAM, , CHARLES IMPEY, , By Clifford Longley, Religious Affairs Correspondent, Professor L. Maunder writes:, Executive Editor Kenneth Fleet, By Michael Prest, Michael Clark, Maxwell Newton, R L Thomas, From Pat Butcher, From Richard Burnell, From Sidney Friskin, From John Wilcockson, From Frank Rostron, From Athole Still, From Nicholas Soames, SIMON BARNES, From Jenny MacArthur, From Barry Pickthall, , From Mitchell Platts, , By John Nicholas, , By John Watson, From John Blunsden, By Michael Scott, By Peter Marson, By Desmond Stoneham, French Racing Correspondent, By John Woodcock, Cricket Correspondent, By John Hennessy, By Michael Seely, Beryl Dixon, Peter Dear, Peter Davalle,
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News: Bank gives hope of fall in loan rate, Gift for royal children: Barry Manilow, the, Success at last for Peres the backroom boy after long climb to power, Rail unions to ask TUC for blockade to support miners, Ulster faces a new peril, says Powell, How to spot the American thief, Coal board refuses to grant permits for private sector mining, Ankara talks lift Gulf peace hopes, When motherhood comes just in time, India to buy latest Soviet MiG fighter, Messing about round the Lakes, Go north-west, young man, Science report Sulphur-eating bugs for cleaner coal, Politics for the other half, Graham's triumph over denominationalism, Lack of protection for cash deposits focus of fair trading study, Sri Lankan seamen die in shootout, The Times Information Service, Stolen Rolls-Royce spares sent to Argentina, Horizons The Times guide to career choice Making the best of bad news, Security guard saved children with firm's cash, 20,000 mark Hiroshima anniversary, Gardener leaves £100,000 'harvest', Healer, massage my ego instead, Jail officer is beaten, Moussavi survives vote of confidence, Hoses ban for drought minister, Curb on macho Games TV, Freemasons likely to explain activities, Talkback Who should judge our standards?, US assails Uganda over killings, Upper Volta makes a clean break with past, Younger is tipped for Belfast, First Person How an unjust caning has scarred my life, Richard Burton dies at 58 'Career madly thrown away', Reaction of chemicals may cause acid rain, Own-label cigarettes selling well, Marcos may end state of emergency on island, Rowers give Britain second gold medal, Top salaries similar in small and large firms, Launch risk pays off for Europe Ariane fires shuttle challenge, Lutherans endorse action plan, The new-look British infantryman, Arthur Marshall's Schooldays, Portfolio Judge's wife wins £2,857, Worst air disaster in Bangladesh kills 49, Mugabe seeks to curb political freedoms, 'Nuclear war' on BBC, Field sports chief wants crackdown on poachers, The Times Diary, Chinese humbled in a new opium war, Tanker slick hits Texas beaches, Irish chapel caught up in Gaelic protest, Warsaw Pact divided over relations between two Germanies, French Navy ready to sweep mined Red Sea, Yugoslav party warned of internal enemies, 2,000 cut in posts for vetting, Tory parties face shake-up, Rebels try new tactics after losses, Jet hijack terrorists 'so nice', Heathrow inquiry into thefts, Kenya parades captured bandit suspects, Reagan in firm pledge on taxes, Law drafted on pesticide content in food, Peres chosen to form coalition government in Israel, Cost delays radios for train drivers, Pretoria to strengthen Maputo link, British journalist freed, Big workload ahead for Home Office ministers, Abortion wrangle mars UN meeting, Glemp support as Solidarity returns, Cyprus Part 1 Mediators confront a chasm of bitterness, Rail closure proposal meets three-mile hitch, Population: Reagan's challenge. Display Advertising: 11 Per Cent Exchequer Stock,, Osteopathy Systems Ltd., Wda, Base Lending Rates, Air Canada, National Savings Income Bonds, Kodak, Focus On The World Of Islam, The Times, Helmsman Lockers, Ferret, Rsc. Arts and Entertainment: 5-point lead for Indian master, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 16,501, Concise Crossword (No 412), Today's television and radio programmes, Spectrum Chess Part 1: Russia's exile gambit. News in Brief. Politics and Parliament: Progress of legislation, British Telecom, plc:1 Safeguards in licence to protect consumers' interests. Picture Gallery: The Infantryman Of The 1980's, Tomorrow. Law: Man is held on gold charge, Death sentence for Soviet gang, Firearms charge Libyan jailed, Haiti charges. Reviews: Publishing Clubbing together, Television Something nasty behind the dresser, Promenade Concerts Consort of Musicke, Dance Michael Clark, BBCSO/Elder, Light gleaming in the dark. Editorials/Leaders: Finance And Industry Jaguar dealings face a 24-hour delay, Heirs Of The Warsaw Uprising, The Way Bishops Are Made. Letters to the Editor: A dog's life, Studies at the OU, Consumer interest in airline carve-up, Off the handle, CRE report, Giving tigers a bad name, Bicycle thieves, Action on adoptees, New prosecution service disquiet, Choice of bishops, Crown court caseload, Bail for pickets. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: Girdlers' Company, Latest appointments, Appointments in the Forces, University news Queen Mother to open medical school. Births. Deaths. Obituaries: Richard Burton Stage and screen star of unfulfilled gifts, Dr H. A. Cole, Professor Aubrey Burstall. Business and Finance: Eurobonds, US Notebook Bonds rally triggers the stock market boom, The Gilt-Edged Market High interest rates bring out the domestic bulls, Investment Trusts, Interest Rates, News In Brief, Sugar slump a bitter blow to small growers, Board Meetings, Money, debt, banks and the pound-the Governor's view, Ordinary Shares Steve Oldfield Short summer for stores, Usm Review Brothers' headaches cured at the keyboard, Unlisted Securities, India expects tea prices to fall. Stock Exchange Tables: Fixed-Interest Stocks, Stock Exchanges, Stock Exchange Prices Capitalization and week's change. Sport: Yachting Coyote leads the pack, French Racing British-trained horses land Deauville double, Sports in Brief, Rowing Magnificent four rise to occasion, Golf Gilford's successs makes him a popular choice, Motor Cycling Hare only threat to Mamola, Swede stripped of medal, Swimming Cochran's flourish but US buoyant, Cycling Italians thrive on carbon fibre diet, Fencing Helping hand from BA, Olympic Games Miss Benoit blazes a lonely trail to triumph Athletics, Yachting Question of priority, Racing: Injury Keeps El Gran Senor Out Of Benson & Hedges Gold Cup Reckoning O'Brien relies on Sadler's wells, Cricket Tavaré century: wins him a place back in the England side, Polo Last minute win for Maple Leafs, Boxing Griffith's workrate insufficient, Motor Racing McLaren in a class of its own, Gymnastics Miss Retton's gold vault, Equestrianism Medal reward for brave Miss Holgate, Cricket: John Player League Leaders Fall At Eastbourne Gatting and Cowans shine, Yesterday's Results, Judo Eckersley refuses to be overawed, For The Record, Telethon LA scores KO over boxing on the box, Saturday's Results, Golf Merciless Langer wins Irish Open, Hockey Kerly leads the way to semi-finals. 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