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The Times - 29/03/1984

1984; Gale Group;

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By Julian Haviland, Political Editor, By Sarah Hlogg Economics Editor, By David Felton Labour Correspondent, By Philip Robinson, From Christopher Walker, By Philip Webster, Paul Routledge, By David Hewson Arts Correspondent, From Mario Modiano, By Craig Seton, By Hugh Clayton Local Government Correspondent, By Tim Jones, By Anthony Bevins, Political Correspondent, By Geraldine Norman, Sale Room Correspondent, By Frances Williams, Economics Correspondent, By Peter Hennessy, By Richard Evans, By David Walker Social Policy Correspondent, By Our Science Editor, By Pearce Wright Science Editor, By David Cross, By Nicholas Timmins, Social Services Correspondent, By David Hewson, Arts Correspondent, By Derek Harris, Commercial Editor, By Lucy Hodges, Education Correspondent, By Our Education Correspondent, By Rodney Cowton, Defence Correspondent, By Robin Young, By Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, From Richard Owen, , From Richard Owen, From Michael Hornsby, , From Zoriana Pysariwsky, From Our Correspondent, From John Carlin, From Ian Murray, From Nicholas Ashford, , From David Watts, From Michael Binyon, From Our Own Correspondent, , From Our Correspondent, , From John Best, Ottawa, From Charles Harrison, From Charles Harrison., From Harry Debelius, From Michael Hamlyn, By Henry Stanhope, Diplomatic Correspondent, John Preston, Peter Ackroyd, Hilary Finch, Irving Wardle, John Percival, Clive Aslet, David Whitehouse, Miles Kington, Michael Ratcliffe, Gay Firth, Robert Nye, Rory Coonan, Nicholas Shakespeare, Hugo Vickers, PHS, William Waldegrave, Hugh Clayton, Peter Gillman, Ronald Butt, John P. Harris, JULIAN CRITCHELY., HARRIS OF GREENWICH., PETER RICE-EVANS., STEWART MENAUL., G. H. PETERS, , STEPHEN LUDLOW., ISAAC MARKS., R. S. BLUGLASS, SYDNEY BRANDON, GRIFFITH EDWARDS, M. G. GELDER., K. RAWNSLEY., GERALD RUSSELL, , MICHAEL FRENCH, , L.P. SHURMAN., JONATHAN BOYCE, GEOFFREY FOWLLR, JOHN HUNT., PHILIP CIRCUS, T. PADMORE., PETER BATEMAN, COLIN MURISON SMALL., By Thomson Prentice, Science Correspondent, Executive Editor Kenneth Fleet, By Andrew Cornehus, By Anthony Bevins, Ronald Faux, By Jeremy Warner, By William Kay, , By Ian Griffiths, By Derek Pain, Ian Griffiths, From Mitchell Platts, By Keith Macklin, David Miller, By David Hands Rugby Correspondent, By David Powell, By John Nicholls, From Clive White., By a Special Correspondent, By William Stephens, By Peter Walker, By Mandarin (Michael Phillips), By Sydney Friskin, By Paul Harrison, Richard Stokes, by Peter Dear, Peter Davalle, By Tony Samstag, Trevor Fishlock,

Resumo

Index. News: GLC may end grants to top arts groups, Dockyard jobs lost again at Chatham, N Yemen taste in daggers threatens the rhino, Dial a poll for democracy, American-style, Israel president hails Anglo-Jewish hero, Benn accuses picket police, Tass mocks US general, British strike record in middle rank, Pub hours 'hypocrisy', Britain decides to tread softly over EEC rebate, Walker hint at axe for atomic authority, How a mole caught out the antu-hunters, Herzog denounces UN, British Academy urges recognition for arts, Doubt over how Sizewell waste will be handled, Tenants owe councils £240m rent, Children's businesses flourish, Israelis storm Shia village, Power house or parish pump?, The Times Information Service, Painted Ladies in flight of fancy, Salary squeeze on middle managers, Old allies desert Pinochet in eighth day of protest, How Thatcher made summit concessions to the point of breakdown EEC preferred failure to uncertainty, Little shock in Whitehall Zimbabwe's tough cash controls hit whites and strain links with Britain, Six-horse race to succeed Trudeau Favourite stumbles at the start, The Times Diary Red Ken's Redgrave, Euro-MPs put Britain in dock over summit, Nil inflation predicted by Lawson, 'Drunk' police chief not breath tested, Girls 'strengthen' public schools, Duarte claims Salvador victory, Seven killed in Tamil raid on bank escort, Deaths feared as motorway pickets are condemned, moreover... So what's nouvelle, chef?, Turkish diplomats shot in Tehran, Moscow actors make a scene, Commuters beat transport strike, Horizons The Times guide to career development Help the aged-with a job, £55m sell-off attempt to save Bristol docks, Election 84 Connecticut puts new life into Hart's flagging campaign, Kohl issues challenge on political union, Findings, The arrogance of the Tisdall ethic, Custodian of the people's art The Times Profile: Sir Ernst Gombrich, Liberal plan to avert Liverpool cash crisis, Iron grip on the press in Malaysia, Pretoria's defence bill up, Letter from New York How TV preachers bank on 'Dr Jesus', BBC faces blackout threat, Serious health risks of divorce are ignored, psychiatrist claims, 16 die as police end Peru siege, Rate-capping concession is rejected, Après vous on the sinister circuit, Moscow cautions Luanda against Pretoria tricks, Israel's expansion depresses Queen, India fears Chinese nuclear aid for Zia, Brittan warning on racism, British diplomat shot dead, Polls put Tories and Labour level, Snow Reports, Jardine moves legal base from Hongkong, Deaths of 57 Somalis admitted, Science report Drinkers given safety limit and urged to have alcohol-free days, Egyptian troops alerted along Libyan border, Treasury asked to pull £1m out of hat, MPs talk their way into the record books, Noise action couple wait, Bishops of Poland back defiant students, Basques go on strike over killings, Kirkpatrick says plane was Libyan. Display Advertising: British Airways, Ppa, National & Provincial, Tls, Aquis Securities Plc, Daily Express, Collins, Le Carre, Eno, National Mutual Life, Eagle Star Holdings Plc, Legal & General, Fiat, Barclays 1983, English Journey, B.A.T Industries, Nt, Superdrug, Swindon, Scottish Life Investments, Thomas Cook, Gate Bloomsbury, Bell's Scotch Whisky, Oscar Peterson, Prudential Corporation, Harpers & Queen, Bowater 1983, Halifax Building Society, Twa, Base Lending Rates. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 16,391, Concise Crossword (No 304), Today's television and radio programmes, Regional Televison Variations, Sale room Haydn manuscript fetches £151,200. Law: Three life sentences for sex attacker, Gunman taunts judge, Queen's Bench Solicitors' duty to find out facts Regina v Secretary of State for the Home Department, Ex parte Mannan, Minor leaks 'should not go to court', Reviewing justices Regina v Ashton-under-Lyne Justices, Ex parte Potts, Court of Appeal Judges wrong to fine unrepresented witnesses for contempt Regina v Chowdhury Regina v Crone. News in Brief. Picture Gallery. Politics and Parliament: Industry Car makers urged to use UK parts, Jaguar cars to be sold off before long, Eec Budget Howe reaffirms conditions for raising contribution ceiling, Prosecutions plan, Farewell gesture: Members of, Commons Scott Lithgow will complete Britoil contract, Trade Industry delivering the goods, Dirty flues killed 20, report says, AA to renew car licences, Richardson to head Chatham House, Job centres chief says sell-off is impossible, Rate Capping Jenkin concession to Tory rebels, Coal Dispute Attack by Benn on 'snatch squads', Belgrano book criticized by admiral, Better times for footwear industry, Original Nato treaty goes on show. Reviews: Rag bag of sonnets, Theatre The great American private, Opera Lady Macbeth of Mtsensk Logan Hall, Burgess on Shakespeare Enderby's Dark Lady By Anthony Burgess (Hutchinson, £7.95) The Course of Instruction By David Wheldon (Bodley Head. £7.95) The Camomile Lawn, Alchemist of turning word into image, The leaders we deserve The Rise and Fall of the Political Press, On safari for extinct and rare species The Men Who Would be King, When Irish eyes... A Writer's Ireland By William Trevor (Thames & Hudson, £9.50) Images of Belfast, Television Highly suspicious, The story of France frozen on plates The Ancien Regime, Dance Midsummer Covent Garden. Editorials/Leaders: Reprieve On Clydeside, In The Footsteps Of Lafayette, Finance And Industry Fears and forebodings for today's Finance Bill, Still The Long Haul. Letters to the Editor: Levels of education, Medical manpower, Action on engineering, Faulty reckoning on CAP milk, Banning weapons in space, Oppression in Turkey, Information inflation, Rodent remedies, Personal conviction in Tisdall case, Surface ships at risk, Criminals on juries. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Obituaries: Mr Ian Stephens, Sir Herbert Thompson Indian Civil Service. Business and Finance: Higher inflation risk feared after Budget, Gold, Currencies London Close, Money Markets, Whitehall gives go-ahead for £12m Scott Lithgow sale, ICI gloom denied, Interest Rates, Company News In Brief US and Central TV lift Ladbroke, News In Brief Oddbins in takeover, Pound loses 90 points, Tempus Babcock reaps rewards of retrenchment, Babcock raises dividend, Accountants work out a compromise, Commodities, Tax changes cause company write-offs, H Samuel may face bid fight, Accounting standard approved, Vauxhall fails to stop loss. Stock Exchange Tables: Stock Market Report Bowater keeps index's head above water, Wall Street, Recent Issues, Authorized Units & Insurance Funds, Foreign Exchanges, Stock Exchange Prices Shares try to recover, Stock Exchanges. Sport: Equestrianism The Gossip who silenced most of his younger rivals, Hockey Robinson's speed decisive for Oxford, Canoeing: Smith Makes A Splash And Holds The Lead, Sports in Brief, Today's Fixtures, Rugby Union Controversial All Blacks goal-kicker bows out, Tennis British trio may get chance at Olympics, Boxing Argentine spots chink in Hagler's armour, Recollections of a great sports journalist Taking a slow boat to the Games and seeing stars, Boxing New style Jones produces a cut and dry finish, Real Tennis Contrast in styles as Dean wins, Rugby League Case and Pinner called in, Yachting Phillips is equipped to take on the best, Athletics: Britain's Best Stays Silent On Miss Budd A meeting of marathons in Gravesend, Handball Underdog team certain to figure in final, Golf Ballesteros facing problem of identity, Football:milk Cup Finds A Permanent Home At Anfield England's manager takes his revenge, Basketball Roma bank on keeping cup in Italy, Cricket N Zealand poised to win Test series, Cricket Sussex may leave Hove, Badminton Frost hoists tally to 1,000 points, Racing: Sun Alliance Chase Runner-Up Seeks Compensation On Opening Day Of Grand Grand National Meeting Dwyer's reunion with Forgive N' Forget to prove memorable, For The Record, Rugby Union English pair called up for World team. Classified Advertising: Announcements, La crème de la crème, Club Announcements, General Appointments, Entertainments, Situations Wanted, Sales and Marketing. Births. Property: Rentals, Flat Sharing. Weather: The Weather.

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