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The Times - 18/09/1984

1984; Gale Group;

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By Peter Wilson-Smith, Banking Correspondent, By Ian Murray, By John Lawless, From Diana Geddes, , From Anthony Bevins, Bournemouth, By Paul Routledge, Barrie Clement, By Pearce Wright, Science Editor, By Patricia Clough, By David Jobbins, By Bill Johnstone Technology Correspondent, By Peter Evans, Home Affairs Correspondent, By Derek Harris, Commercial Editor, By Barrie Clement Labour Reporter, By Our Agriculture Correspondent, By Stewart Tendler Crime Reporter, By Bill Johnstone, Technology Correspondent, By Alan Hamilton, By Tim Jones, By Tony Samstag, By Pearce Wright Science Editor, By Michael Baily Transport Editor, By Christopher Warman, Property Correspondent, By Peter Hennessy, By David Walker, Social Policy Correspondent, By Our Architecture Correspondent, From Robert Fisk, , From Our Correspondent, From Moshe Brilliant, , From Martha de la Cal, From Neil Kelly, From Roger Boyes, , From Nicholas Ashford, , From Ian Murray, From Alfred Sayila, , From Michael Hornsby, , From Zoriana Pysariwsky, , By Caroline Moorehead, By Henry Stanhope, Eddie Iron, From Richard Wigg, From David Watts, , Janet Morgan, Miles Kington, PHS, Ian Bradley, David Walker, Rodney Cowton Defence Correspondent, Roger Scruton, Peter Kellner, ROBERT SKIDELSKY, , ANDREW PHILLIPS, , DAVID STANFORD, WYNDHAM THOMAS., PETER WOOD, , JOHN MOORE, , DIANA LE BOUTILLIER, , GORDON POWER, , T.S. CORRIGAN, , DERRIG FERGUSON, , BRENDAN SWEENEY, , GEOFFREY TREASE, , G. PHILIPSON, , JACK GRIFFITHS, , By Charles Knevitt, Architecture Correspondent, Christine Painell, by Suzy Menkes, John Russell Taylor, David Robinson, Dennis Hackett, Paul Griffiths, Hilary Finch, Simon Craven, Geoffrey Wheelwright, Kevan Pearson, David Guest, D.G., G.W., S.C., Executive Editor Kenneth Fleet, By Michael Prest, By Sarah Hogg, Economics Editor, By Jonathan Davis Business Correspondent, By Robin Broadley, By Derek Pain, Alison Eadie, By Geoffrey Ellis, By David Guest, ·Edited by MATHEW MAY, By Bill Johnstone, By Kevan Pearson, By Geof Wheelwright, By Alan Lewis, By Frank Brown, By Roger Woolnough, By Darrell Ince, From Pat Butcher, , By Keith Macklin, From Robert Pryce, , By John Blunsden, By Colin McQuillan, By David Hands Rugby Correspondent, George Ace, Simon Barnes, By Richard Burnell, From Richard Eaton, , By Rex Bellamy, By Mandarin (Michael Phillips), Peter Dear, Peter Davalle, By Michael Horsnell, Alan Hamilton, By Robin Young,

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Index. News: Nine die on Polish sightseeing flight, Tilbury ferry may be given to Captain and crew, The Army changes some entrenched ideas, Cold war that we cannot survive, The Times Information Service, Zambia hit by drugs shortage, Science report Falkland spiders link to New Zealand, A machine to aid your creativity, Counter-puncher: Mr Olof, UK proposes science network for Europe, Airlines set off Atlantic price war with Virgin, Prince's quiet first day at home, Cooperatives double in two years, Unesco's hour of crisis Mbow criticized in secret report, Pound drops to $1.24 against relentless dollar, Farmers face a life of danger and death, Bounty film to have royal premiere, Guidelines issued on sheltered housing, Actor hurt in CS gas attack, Why they all want to be IBMable, The Times Diary Don't rock the boat, Of mice and micros-a simple guide to the best of software, Stout party pursued by villain in Bird of Prey 2-the BBC's, Peres to meet Reagan next month, Homework lesson for minister, Propaganda lurks behind Korean aid talks today, How mighty is this micro, Knife man held in pope scare, Top chefs from China refused British work permits, Payment pledge by 'people's banker', Solved-Agatha's greatest mystery, Coal board agrees to Acas scrutiny, Yes-but is the dealer user-friendly?, Mr Colin Braham, GCHQ bosses criticized, Washing-up is a triumph, not a chore, Chemical waste plant accused of toxic pollution to close, Students seek £30 a week, Sri Lanka police killed by guerrilla mine, US relations with Moscow cast shadow over UN, Bonn points way to UK rebate, Fashion II Urban renewal for the coat, Personal computers, Enter the Mormon factor, Austin Rover to resume work at Cowley, Union chiefs caution on strike 'weapon', Lebanon pays price for 10 terrible years as its pound plummets, More than half Mont Louis cargo salvaged, Election 84 Gromyko-Mondale talks will take heat out of arms control issue, Caterers and tourism boards to press for longer licensing hours, Tighter controls on nationalized industries leaked, Fabians call for old-age pension boost to £102, Gallery awaits crucial decision, Whitehall brief Accountancy chief seeks talent, Former defence staff chief calls for reduction in nuclear forces, Andreotti tries to pacify Bonn, Man posing as vet operated on dogs, moreover..., Rain halts water rationing, Poles pour cash into moonlight economy, Industrial and political defiance by South African blacks Pay offer weakens gold mine strike, Prisoners Of Conscience USSR: Yuri Shikhanovich, Pools give a boost to dividends, Substantial fall in architects' commissions, No11: Chapter and worse, Focusing a regal eye on photography, Virus mars Leeds piano competition, Australian Immigration Part 2 Canberra political dilemma on migration policy Opposition wary of being branded racialists, Waiting for the pace setter to decide, Thai 'plot' linked to struggle for power, Professor criticizes drug trade techniques, Japanese boost stake in Scotland, Why the Belgrano had to be sunk, Fashion I Fashlash, We can't rely on the local heroes, France and Libya agree to quit Chad, Howe's envoy returns, The miners' strike Picket-line horses may go, Missing Saudi girl linked to mutilated corpse, A surprise for Britain's Lionhearts. Display Advertising: Commodore, McAlpine Aviation, Hopscotch, Austin Rover, K Shoes, National & Provincial Building Society, Airlanka, Multiple Display Advertisements, Personal Computer, 3I, Ritz, Bhhi, Peugeot 505 Gti, The Times, Newsweek, Christie's, Lloyds Bank, Air Canada, Qantas, Pegasus Software, Sperry, St. Godrics College, Ibm, B.E.D. Exibhitions Ltd., Professional Computer Systems, Fortnum & Mason, Training The Trainer, Olivetti, The Imperial War Museum, Unicef, Base Lending Rates. News in Brief. Law: Armatrading wins case, Court order stops sale of mountain, Union man fined, Boys stole £45,000 from aunt in armed raid, Murder charge, Father 'like a demon' to family, Teacher in drug case remanded, Drug duo caught in quarrel. Official Appointments and Notices: Cambridge college awards, Church news, Latest appointments, Talking computer for the blind wins award, Nutritionist's prize. Picture Gallery. Arts and Entertainment: Kasparov in weak Position, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 16,538, Concise Crossword (No 448), Today's television and radio programmes. Editorials/Leaders: The Old Alliance, Finance And Industry The slide in sterling has gone beyond a joke, Shut To Stay Open, The Durban Six. Letters to the Editor: Authors' merger, Overbooked, Financing new town development, Binding standards, Freemasonry and police, An Alliance merger, Date for asylum in Hongkong, Liverpool's 'agony', Classical revival, Readier reckoning, Privatization of the mails, Soviet sea power. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Obituaries: Adm Sir Richard Clayton, Mr Malcolm Barnes, Mr Meredith Frampton Painter in realist tradition. Reviews: Galleries Socially uphill, artistically down, Concert Schubert Ensemble, Opera Turandot, Television Chew on this one, Interview: Mamoun Hassan A shining example. Stock Exchange Tables: Wall Street, Stock Exchange Prices Steady start to account, Authorized Units & Insurance Funds, Recent Issues, Stock Market Report Shares rally following dull start, Foreign Exchanges, Stock Exchanges. Business and Finance: BR faces property check, Computer Briefing Tynwald's 10-century leap ahead, Commodities, Sitting comfortably, The Week A new minister, but does this mean a new policy for IT?, AEG fulfils promise to banks, EIB taps British market with £100m bulldog bond, Offshore bid by Maxwell rejected, Tempus Dalgety celebrates 100 years with record profits, Financial Services New issue pricing is more of an art than a science, News In Brief New EEC commercial code agreed, IBM aims at the factory market, Currencies London Close, Workshop How to check out the right computer, Investment Trusts, Interest Rates, Acorn set to take on the giant, Beginnings of a merry Christmas, UK events, IMF lending likely to be cut, Gilt-edged stocks fall, In brief, Job Scene Who will find the brains of software engineering?, Gold, Money Markets, As Currys pulls out, Dixons moves in, Taking care of the upside-down squiggles, The fight to control animal dangers, Brooke Bond counters bids with £80m profit forecast, All set for the new IT boom, How to fly a computer in the 1990s. Classified Advertising: Legal Appointments, U.K. Holidays, Forthcoming Events, Entertainments, Computer Appointments. Sport: Athletics Zhu steps up but China need to step out, Motor Racing Renault may capture Lauda, Rowing No confidence in co-ordinators, ICE Hockey Swedes get a rough reception, Rugby Union Casualties rise as England tackle a bridge far too near, Tennis Lloyd confirms entry for national event, For The Record, Boardsailing Wiley emerges master of rough water, Racing Walwyn And Mercer The Team To Follow At Yarmouth Midnight Gun primed to extend winning run to four, Today's Fixtures, Sports in Brief, Racing Time Charter's Arc preparation held up, Boxing Jones goes again for world title, He who stirs our blood will labour elsewhere, Badminton Miss Troke has great misfortune in draw, Football QPR aim to make a speedy recovery, Squash Rackets Team fold on eve of season, Rugby League Ebbw Vale to stage international. Births. Property: Rentals, Flat Sharing. Weather: The Weather.

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