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The Times - 04/04/1984

1984; Gale Group;

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By Nicholas Timmins, Social Services Correspondent, By Anthony Bevins Political Correspondent, By Barrie Clement, Labour Reporter, By Geraldine Norman, Sale Room Correspondent, By David Felton Labour Correspondent, From Christopher Walker, From Craig Seton, By Christopher Warman Property Correspondent, By Robin Young, By David Cross, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Anthony Bevins, Political Correspondent, By Hugh Clayton, By Derek Harris, Commercial Editor, By Thomson Prentice Science Correspondent, By Stewart Tendler, Crime Reporter, By Patricia Clough, By Bill Johnstone Technology Correspondent, By Lucy Hodges Education Correspondent, By Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, By Our Property Correspondent, By Lucy Hodges, Education Correspondent, By Rodney Cowton Defence Correspondent, By Pat Healy, By Kenneth Gosling, By Stewart Tendler Crime Reporter, By Richard Evans, From Diana Geddes, , From Ray Kennedy, From Stephen Taylor, From Trevor Fishlock, From Richard Owen, From Ian Murray, From Douglas Tweedale, From Robert Fisk, , By Rodney Cowton, Defence Correspondent, From Theodore Shabad, By Richard Dowden, From Peter Nichols, From Roger Boyes, , From Susan Macdonald, From Mario Modiano, From Tony Duboudin, From Mohsin Ali, , From Our Correspondent, By Our Foreign Staff, From Ian Murray, , Ivor Davis, Lynn Seymour, Miles Kington, Shirley Conran's, Shona Crawford Poole, Thomson Prentice Science Correspondent, PHS, Nicholas Timmins, Bernard Levin, Patrick Knight, Peter Kellner, Jock Bruce-Gardyne, PETER LEWIS, , H. MICHAEL WHITE, , GORDON GRAHAM, , BRIAN THOMAS, , IAN MORROW, , HUGH CUDLIPP, , SELBY WHITTINGHAM, , DAVID SYLVESTER, , GORDON T. STEWART, , VERNON W. McELROY, , COGGAN, , JOHN BATH & WELLS, , HUGO GRYN, , DAVID LIVERPOOL, , LESSLIE NEWBIGIN, , PATRICK OXON:, , JOHN D. RAYNER, , D. S. RUSSELL, , JOHN SARUM, , MICHAEL WOOLWICH, , DAVID WORLOCK, , THOMAS J. WINNING, , JEREMY TREGLOWN, , B. J. WILSON, , By Pearce Wright, Science Editor, Alec Dickson, by Peter Lewis, Anthony Masters, John Drummond, Paul Griffiths, John Percival, Michael Church, Executive Editor Kenneth Fleet, By Derek Harris Commercial Editor, By Jonathan Clare, By Jonathan Davis Financial Correspondent, By Frances Williams, Economics Correspondent, By Peter Wilson-Smith, Banking Correspondent, By Jeremy Warner, By Andrew Cornelius, By Derek Pain, Torin Douglas, By Philip Robinson, by Tim Congdon, Simon Barnes, By Keith Macklin, Mitchell Platts, By David Powell, By Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent, From Barry Pickthall, By Colin McQuillan, By Gerald Davies, By Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, By William Stephens, By Joyce Whitehead, By Mandarin, by Christopher Warman Property Correspondent, by Peter Dear, Peter Davalle, Richard Owen,

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Index. News: £1m porcelain theft, Charity projects may be closed, Government plans major review of family practitioners, 10 arrests as peace camp awaits bailiffs, US soldier wounded in Athens shooting, The case of the microchip mole, Reagan decides to press ahead with satellite-killer project, Dairy processers fear double curb, House buying Conveyance changes 'need no safeguard', Wildlife fund to work with farmers, Soviet trading with Japan and US declines to Western Europe's benefit, Number of adoptions falls 12%, Radio experiment starts, moreover... Lies and tries of touring South Africa, Marchais will not pull out of coalition despite yawning gulf, Special powers aim to quell Punjab crisis, Railways avoid all-out clash, Radio aid for school computers, The Times Information Service, Woolworth plans to sell 34 stores in tough weeding-out, Malaysia asked to withdraw curbs on press, Indian goes into orbit in Soviet spacecraft, Bus report backs unlimited licences, Why fewer women get firsts-or thirds, Versatile kestrels make a killing in the city, Stardomfor a fortnight, Rugby chiefs set to defy sanctions, Five-year struggle over site ends, MP demands statement on plutonium exports, Engineers' union in no-strike deals, Bystanders hurt as horses shy during filming, Schools face disruption as pay talks collapse, MP's case on Oman to be released, Falklands new constitution expected for next year's poll, Labour has doubts about EMS, Junta faces trial for rebellion, Talkback Slow-down for elderly, Wall Steet Journal washes linen in public, Data Bill may flood courts with exam appeals, MP says, Brazil: softly softly back to barracks, Organ donor wife's hope for others, Just one Galtieri after another, And still they're not convinced, Science report Unified look at origins of universe, Invincible docks for repairs, Sheep farmers' auction protest, Ancient village found, The Times Diary, Give us the benefit, Mr Fowler, Winston Smith on film, Inspectors criticize secondary schools for spoon-feeding, Tory MPs press for privatization, Two-thirds of world's countries use torture, Relations with Port Moresby at all-time low 300 flee over Indonesian border, Palestinians claim to hold Israeli hostage, Washington lawyer to investigate Meese, 'Misunderstanding' on police payments, Homes package plan, Second clash at sea Russian carrier hits US ship with flares, Insulin-throwing money away?, Everything but the kitchen sink, Snow Reports, Three killed by Durban car bomb, Direct talks with Unita, Fishermen net missing drums of poison, The depressing truth behind island's 'toy town' facade, Letter from Moscow The political art of naming streets, Guns for summit guards due soon, Military seizes power in Guinea, Power pickets face long wait, The Times Cook Nuts about praline, Endowment grants vital, National Trust says, Russians pour in Iraqi war supplies. News in Brief. Arts and Entertainment: Sale room General's 25 medals fetch £19,000, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 16,396, Today's television and radio programmes, Scotland wants four Sutherland masters, Concise Crossword (No 309). Picture Gallery: Patients in the picture. Display Advertising: Canadian Life, Boddingtons, Bell's, Cadbury's, Bank Leumi Le-Israel, Britannia Building Society, Lancia, Philips, American Airlines, Bmw, Multiple Display Advertisements, Citroen Visa, Investors In Industry, Glenda Jackson, Base Lending Rates, The National Gallery. Law: Obligation to do justice Crewe v Crewe, Justices cannot backdate legal aid order Welch v Redbridge Justices, Turks jailed, Lunch staff fight 17% pay cut, Kidnapped Britons are in Zambia, guerrilla tells Zimbabwe court, Corfu court backs Roghschild's land action, RUC face political storm after officer cleared of murdering terrorist, Court of Appeal Divisional Court No immunity from suit for court's appointees Inland Revenue Commissioners v Hoogstraten, Polish activists on trial in Katowice, Britain 'was entitled to arrest Danish MEP'. Politics and Parliament: Repatriation Transfer of prisoners abroad, Terrorism Stringent conditions for new weapons, Teachers Consultation document on heads, Too sensitive a time to reply, Education Aims for broadening the curriculum, Council services, House Of Lords Disabled Bill rejected, Coal Dispute Kinnock pressed to urge NUM ballot, Eec Budget Significant step but not yet enough-Howe, Picketing Labour demands for debate on police behaviour, Large queue for jobs at present pay. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): The iceberg that snowballed. Editorials/Leaders: Monumental Issues, Alfonsin's 100 Days, No Free Lunch For Farmers, Finace And Industry A new competition policy from Norman Tebbit. Letters to the Editor: Third World deaths, New principle in Arts Council policy, Seeing is believing, Calling Telecom to account, Soviet curb on welfare gifts, Choice of bishops, Poem in the 'TLS', Cooling-off time, Accommodation costs, VAT on building, Poland and the West. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: Godolphin School, Latest appointments, Brentwood School. Obituaries: Naomi Uemura Japanese mountaineer and explorer, Mr Benjamin Spalding Smith, Mr Kenneth Whitty. Reviews: Shangri-La Ica, Concert Performance beyond brilliance Philharmonia /Rattle Festival Hall/Radio 3, Adelaide Festival Revelation of Glen Tetley at his best, Dance Royal Ballet Sadler's Wells, Television Singing for death, Theatre The Great Celestial Cow Royal Court, The talent for turning nasty. Stock Exchange Tables: Wall Street Dow slips despite late rally, Stock Exchange Prices Shares fall again, Recent Issues, Authorized Units & Insurance Funds, Foreign Exchanges, Stock Exchanges, Stock Market Report US interest rate fears take shine off equities and gilts. Business and Finance: Booker in £6.9m US expansion, US rate fears hit pound, Commodities, City reaps £22m in State sales, Euro-$ Deposits, Hanson to sell food at Olympics, Attack on Gower, Lithgow details, Branson float plan, Two groups raising £2.5m through rights call, Currencies London Close, Compromise hopes on Nigerian debts, Tripled profits for Christies, Interest Rates, Marketing and advertising: Newspapers unite to declare war on the TV giants, In brief, Stanley Gibbons faces writ for £45,000 from dealer, News In Brief Chemical companies to invest £2.9bn in plant, Economic commentary How the import boom is building a base for industry, Gold, Money Markets, Dollar Spot Rates, Profits up for TSW despite rise in charges, Surprise move after Vauxhall's advance Ford of Europe chief goes, Tempus Christies and the gentle art of tripling profits, Other Markets. Business Appointments: Appointments New chief for Bridon. Sport: Lee Trevino back in full swing on and off the course Underdog turns on the Masters, The roaring boy of speedway whose pram was his motor-bike Tatum:half-man, half-horsepower, Cricket Lloyd and Richardson rescue West Indies, Hockey Irish skills and tactics more effective, Rugby Union: Anti-Apartheid Demonstration In Wales A stand-in stand-off steals show, Yachting Wind of change as Buchan beats rivals, Racing Gaye Chance can stay ahead of his rivals, Squash Rackets: The British Open Championships Australian takes a break from skiing to beat Kenyon, For The Record, Rackets Wellington stay on course for their medal, Sports in Brief, Today's Fixtures, Boxing Manager parts, with Pearce before third brain scan, Rugby League Mansfield confident of getting a result, Athletics Cram takes to the road in effort to beat Moorcroft, Football: England Face In Ireland For Last Time In British Championship Night of nostalgia for all but the men in charge. Property: Residential Property Should the VAT man have a share of our heritage?, Battle for Green Belt, Rentals, Overseas Property, North of the Thames, Residential Property Courtyard luxury in Mayfair. Classified Advertising: Entertainments, Announcements, Club Announcements, La creème de la crème, Tempting Times. Births. Deaths. Weather: The Weather.

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