The Times - 20/11/1984
1984; Gale Group;
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By Philip Webster, Political Reporter, By Jonathan Davis, Business Correspondent, By Pearce Wright, Science Editor, By David Cross, By Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Paul Routledge, Labour Editor, From Austin Sammut, , By Our Political Reporter, By Rupert Morris, By Edward Townsend, Industrial Correspondent, By Barrie Clement, Labour Reporter, By Anthony Bevins, Political Correspondent, By Hugh Clayton Local Government Correspondent, By Lucy Hodges, Education Correspondent, By Richard Evans, Lobby Reporter, By Huon Mallalieu, By Rodney Cowton Defence Correspondent, By Derek Harris, Commercial Editor, By Nicholas Timmins, Social Services Correspondent, By Richard Thomson, By Michael Baily, Transport Editor, From Tony Duboudin, , From Alan Tomlinson, , By Caroline Moorehead, From Martha de Ia Cal, , From Alice Brinton, From Christopher Thomas, , From Neil Kelly, From Christopher Walker, , From Our Correspondent, From Keith Dalton, From Michael Hornsby, By Our Foreign Staff, From Donovan Moldrick, From Richard Bassett, , From Kuldip Nayar, Miles Kington, Amanda Craig, Shona Crawford Poole, PHS, Peter Shipley, David Walker, Tony Samstag, Philip Whitehead, Roger Scruton, J. M. IRVINE, , HUGH KAY, , CORDELIA VANNECK, , WILLIAM REES-MOGG, , BRUCE HARGREAVES, IAN McKITTRICK, , D. R. STODDART, , ALAN WILKINSON, , CONRAD RUSSELL, HERB GREER, , LARRY GOSTIN, DAVID WHITTAKER, , FRANK DELANEY, , PHILIP ATTENBOROUGH, , GEORGE MELLY, , JOHN GOLDSMITH, , MARK Le FANU, , GRANT PAYTON, , ANGELA CARTER, , C. P. HANSON-ABBOTT, , PETER BURTON, , JOHN CADELL, , John Russell Taylor, Nicholas Kenyon, Hilary Finch, Stephen Pettitt, Richard Morrison, Patrick J. Smith, By Chris Rowley, New York, By Simon Scott Plummer, , By Pearce Wright Science editor, By Mike Skinsley, By Alan Benjamin, By Frank Brown, By David Watts, , By Edward Fennell, By Paul Walton, By Phil Manchester, By Geoffrey Ellis, By Geof Wheelwright, Executive Editor Kenneth Fleet, By Alison Eadie, By David Smith, Economics Correspondent, By Peter Wilson-Smith Banking Correspondent, By Our Banking Correspondent, By Jeremy Warner, By Philip Robinson, By Derek Pain, Pam Spooner, By Chris Thau, From Chris Moore, By Peter Aykroyd, By Rex Bellany, Tennis Correspondent, By Robert Pryce, By Joyce Whitehead, By Clive White, By Mitchell Platts, By Keith Macklin, By Nicholas Harling, By Pat Butcher, From Richard Streeton, , By John Karter, by Peter Dear, Peter Davalle, By Clifford Webb, David Bonavia,
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News: Origin of goshawks disputed by breeders, Banker's golfing downfall, Big majority for unions in closed-shop ballot, Science report Tapping energy sources beneath the ground, moreover..., Another 4,500 defy Austin picket lines, 80 killed in Mexican gas blast, Water body blames loan demand for higher rate, Steel makes plea on Alliance, Ortega under pressure Nicaraguan leader has little time to savour triumph, '46,000 extra teachers needed', Secret operation for Marcos reported, Lord Fred and Lady Ella set out in style, Third Free Democrat linked with Flick, Transylvania, 2: Romania's minorities Hobson's choice for marooned Magyars, Treated blood cuts Aids risk to haemophiliacs, British Telecom sale: 2 Slick professional marketing campaign, What next after Liverpool?, The Times Information Service, Letter from Peking Traffic chaos that cannot be ducked, �600,000 Xerox gift for Cambridge, Party says it will defy apartheid, Local heroes Small worlds: an occasional series on unlikely magazines, EEC entry to dominate Soares London visit, Cabinet decision imminent on quitting Unesco, British Steel on break-even target despite miners' strike, More curbs sought on doctors' conduct, Cleaner cleaned out hotel, 5,000 in battle to control Cambodia camp, Ceausescu ignores shortages, Colonel killed by Tamils, Record 2,282 miners opt for return to work, Minister fights shy of 'Rubens', Mortality of Glasgow babies falls, Price-cutting shops lose drinks supplies, Turkish envoy shot dead by Armenian, Guide To The Islamic World The spreading faith, Talkback On The Nation's Teeth, Telecom sale likely to attract �8bn, Productivity figures back BA case, Gaddafi ridicules Cairo claim of death plot, Optimism in Jerusalem over improving relations with Egypt, Rebels claim successes in Panjshir fighting, Clare Hall, Cambridge, Cairo gives Libyan hit list, �60,000 study seeks to halt closure of canal, Israel wants secure border, Why laws are not enough, Chad blights Franco-US talks, The Times Diary, Scargill only wants conflict, Walker says, Campus mobs that must be stopped, Israeli fury at possible Arafat UK visit, Aids fear halts artificial insemination in two Australian states, Shops threat by animal group, Learn the facts before you cut, Mother's appeal against Pill for girls based on public policy, QC says, France stands firm on New Caledonia, Damages awarded to KAL, Fines for wildlife expert, Rajiv says bullets will not break up India, Gummer's facts wrong, say bishops, British spending rate on housing 'lowest in world', Argentine clergy for UK talks, Tutu urges apartheid boycott, Mintoff-Church deal sends 20,000 back to school, Inter-city comfort for country folk, 'Mole' worries police, The Times Cook The great turbot debate, The fine art of talking your way into Oxbridge, Poisoned bars a hoax, says animal group, Spring water to be chlorinated, Irish summit again soon after 'realistic' talks, 32 cruise missiles at Greenham, Nato says. Display Advertising: Hayward Gallery,, Mills Associates Ltd, Abs Computers, Invest For School Fees Ltd.,, Volvo, Airlanka, Personal Computer, Young's, British Telecommunications plc Offer for Sale, Barclays Bank, The Times, Christie's, Dow's Port, Woolwich, Wyndham's Theatre, Sealink British Ferries, Software Catalog, Epson, The Byte Shop, Cullinet, Base Lending Rates. Picture Gallery. Arts and Entertainment: Sale room Collector's wealth will go to disaster victims, Chess draw but Karpov must hurry, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 16,590, Today's television and radio programmes, Concise Crossword (No 500). Law: �115,000 for hospital blunder, Wildlife case adjourned, Lease-back deal not unreasonable Alec Lobb (Garages) Ltd and Others v Total Oil (Great Britain) Ltd, Corruption case bail, Only occupier can apply Willis v Edmunds, Prisoners Of Conscience Indonesia: Gatot Lestario, General charged. News in Brief. Politics and Parliament: Water metering inquiry, Parliament today, Film Industry Removing tiresome restraints on British film industry, Wales Miners urged to vote with their feet, The Arts Cash sought for opera tour deficit, The Church Gummer not capable of bullying the bishops, Mars bars alarm � Film industry Bill � Bishop defended Commons Animal activists must be stopped, minister says, Quangos Pressures for new bodies will be resisted. Editorials/Leaders: Finance And Industry The bell rings for British Telecom, Vote Count Or Counterfeit?, Value For Money, Calling All Shareholders. Letters to the Editor: 'Indecent' books seized in raids, Helping hand, University tuition, Reversing alarms, Religion in Ethiopia, The voice of faith, Uneasy linkage of Church and miners, Paper pounds, Theatre at risk, Research funding to better effect, Leaving Unesco, Nicaraguan conflict. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Births. Deaths. Official Appointments and Notices: University news, Latest appointments. Obituaries: Colin Walcott, Mr Harold Newgass, Gc, Professor John Osborne, Dr Philip Williams Historian of modern political systems. Reviews: Opera La clemenza di Tito, Zukerman/Neikrug Barbican, London debuts Rich yet agile, Galleries Shrewd Victorian impressions, Concerts Where the music is still deeply felt Amadeus Quartet, Sustained urgency LPO/Handley. Business and Finance: Computer Briefing, Hambros sells US oil interests, Lobbying at Dunlop, Japanese may regret 'intelligent computer' hype, Keith Hunt investors still wait as legal action drags on, Commodities, LSE hope game plan will help teenage problems, The Week Office automation experimental group offer manufacturers a wish-list, Disappointing sales for MSX system, The difference a computer can make to the school's cross country run, SR Gent blames mild autumn for poor first half, The new way to cut costs, Ex-Asda chief lifts Cullen's stake, Job Scene Crisis over 'new blood', Stock Market Report The wonder starts to return as Woolies hits 563p peak, News In Brief, How to avoid software salesmen's booby-trap, Interest Rates, The computer show for Olympians, Booker McConnell plans �30m acquistions, Barclays leads clearers with cut in base rate to 9.75%, Tempus Growth year at ANZ despite deregulation, Another wait for Windows, Gold, Money Markets, There is nothing new on the way to hold up your Christmas shopping, Company News In Brief, A blunder we cannot afford, Fraser may call meeting to oust Lonrho men, Micros not capable of meeting demands for training, �80m loan provision at Grindlays, Grovebell director 'may go', �10 million bid to capture office manager market, Currencies. Classified Advertising: Entertainments, Announcements, Computer Appointments, Legal Appointments. Stock Exchange Tables: Wall Street, Investment Trusts, Recent Issues, Authorized Units & Insurance Funds, Stock Exchange Prices Equities dull, Foreign Exchanges, Stock Exchanges. Business Appointments: Appointments. Sport: Gymnastics Britain hope to reap benefit from Vienna, Cricket England humiliated all round by starlets of India, Squash Rackets Surrey with a top fringe, Snooker Williams builds a handsome cushion, For The Record, Golf US failings increase European hopes, Today's Fixtures, Rugby League High Court decision may lead to loss of clubs and players, Basketball The man who found the winning chord, Tennis The festival that dropped out fo the blue and on to the summit, Athletics Walkers run off the road, Racing: Francome Takes Over On Burrough Hill Lad In Newbury's Big Handicap Oughton's double helps to keep Findon flag flying, Rugby Union: The Jaguars Make A Move To End Their Isolation Argentina turns to FIRA and the French connexion is set to benefit, Bobsleigh Phipps has sights on top 10 finish, Hockey Wooden spoon Shropshire for hospitality, ICE Hockey English run into trouble at hands of Scots, Football: Milk Cup Night For The Cream Of The Second Division Oxford can be relied on to deliver an extra pint of effort. 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