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The Times - 08/05/1984

1984; Gale Group;

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By Barrie Clement, Ronald Faux, From John Carlin, By Barrie Clement Labour Reporter, By Philip Webster, Political Reporter, By Our Political Reporter, From Jim Oram, , By a Staff Reporter, From Richard Ford, , By Michael Baily Transport Editor, By Our Labour Correspondent, By Our Political Staff, By Thomson Prentice, Science Correspondent, Barrie Clement Labour Reporter, By Harry Golombek, By Charles Knevitt Architecture Correspondent, From Richard Wigg, , By Matthew May, By Robin Young, By David Young, By Nicholas Timmins Social Services Correspondent, By Peter Hennessy, Rodney Cowton, By Colin Hughes, From Diana Geddes, From Our Correspondent, From Trevor Fishlock, By Caroline Moorehead, From Michael Binyon, , From Nicholas Ashford, From Michael Hornsby, , From Roger Boyes, From Mario Modiano, From Moshe Brilliant, , From Ian Murray, From Richard Owen, From Michael Hamlyn, , By Stewart Tendler, John Percival, John Russell Taylor, Michael Church, Irving Wardle, Stephen Pettitt, by D. J. R. Bruckner, Christopher Follett, Miles Kington, by Suzy Menkes, PHS, David Felton, David Walker, Alan Franks, Roger Scruton, Mark Goyder, PIERS HAGGARD, , TERRY WILLIAMS, , CLIVE PARSONS, , PETER ELSTOB, , LESLIE BETHELL, , DAVID EMMS, , GARETH L. WILLIAMS, , J. P. GRUNEWALD, , HUGH MAINPRICE, , C. E. H. WADE, , EILEEN WOOLLER, , WELLINGTON, , ROSEMARY BASHFORD, , BRUCE KENT, , By Pearce Wright, Science Editor, By Patricia Clough, By John Young, Sarah Hogg Economics Editor, Colin Mitchell, By Peter Wilson-Smith, Banking Correspondent, By Derek Harris Commercial Editor, By Derek Pain, Michael Jankowski, Maxwell Newton, Michael Clark, By Bill Johnstone, By Roger Woolnough, By Alistair Kelman, By Richard Sharpe, By Paul Walton, by Kevin Pearson, by Richard Sarson, By John Blunsden, From Richard Eaton, Conrad Voss Bark, By Peter Aykroyd, Alan Gibson, Brian Glanville, By Pat Butcher, By Clive White, By Sydney Friskin, By Keith Macklin, By Richard Streeton, By Mandarin (Michael Phillips), Edited by Peter Lee, By David Cross, Edward Mortimer,

Resumo

Index. News: A call to alms we must resist, Union left claims poll lead, Voice command system developed for computer, Iran's chief Marxist recants on television, Ruling bans treatment by trustee consultants, Bringing the universities to financial book, Wedding of exiled king delayed, Spain seizes suspected terrorist leader, Thatcher row over MP's 'gaffe', Minor roads seriously neglected report says, Another casualty returns, Search for 7 lost at sea, Greeks Keep low profile at Olympic flame ceremony, New York Fashion, Paisley threatens all-out resistance to block joint London-Dublin rule, Hunt after sex attack on boy, The Times Information Service, Hume opens Methodist church, Kohl expected to ride out challenges at party congress, Prince found dead in Seine, Seatbelts should be fitted, expert says, El Salvador victory for Duarte, Party organization: 2 Dispelling doubts with determination, Why India suddenly became the centre of drug traffic, Archbishop urges talks on Liverpool deadlock, Another communist bastion falls in Paris Red Belt, Foot tells of 'resign' demands, Queen set to stem the tide in London, Solent site to be first official bird sanctuary, Houseplant industry wilts under growing costs Rochford dynasty comes to an end, Union asks all teachers to protect exam pupils from pay protests, Multiple test-tube births may be cut, Mayor Koch's City Part 2 Riding along on the crest of Jesse Jackson's wave More black pride, but black power unlikely, Petty cash-and pettiness, Scramble for Africa's big rail contracts, Blame for glue craze rejected by traders, Russians resume one-way dialling, Eleven good men and untrue, Ford leads investment league, The axeman melloweth, Alliance focuses on Thatcher style, Election 84 Defiant Hart faces four key primaries, Army Records Society launched, Shamir claims Americans pressed for expulsion of Syrians from Lebanon, Special visitor: Babette Blaedel inspecting, Whitehall brief The daring battle to streamline defence, The Times Diary, Appeal to save historic northern houses, The pay slip that could mean a Thatcher U-turn, Sikh militants arrested and village leader killed, Memorial for police killed on duty, Miners threaten Ravenscraig's iron ore supplies, Pope speaks Pidgin to greet Papuans, $250m for Agent Orange victims, Ayatollah's dress order upsets London bank girls, Truman's home town remembers, moreover... A foot in the street of shame, Britain threatened by flood of heroin, Electricity board in £6m rebate move, The rising value of girl's best friend, Science report Threat to alley cat's favourite haunts, Letter from Baghdad Big Brother put in the shade, Britons in Libya 'threatened', Balm for the broken, Later date urged for May Day, Tories rebel again on abolition, UN seeks fairer deal for political refugees, Protest planned over Botha visit. Display Advertising: Torch Computers, London Symphony Orchestra, Corby Works, Apple, Multiple Display Advertisements, Fine Dress Fabrics, Simpson Piccadilly, Tandem, Embassy Hotels, Conservatives In The European Parliament., Gulf Air, Racal-Vodafone Limited, Christie's, Key Computer Services Ltd, Citroën Visa., Nec Corporation, Federative Republic Of Brazil, Change Of Address, Arab African International Bank, Hewlett Packard, Cookson Group Plc, Tootal Group, British Telecom, Habitat, Van Cleef & Arpels, Fortnum & Mason, Rippon Boswell & Company, Base Lending Rates, The Old Vic. Law: High Court may decide on Derry name change, Prisoners of conscience Uruguay: Lucia Arzuaga, Life sentence for Baader gang member, White journalist charged over Swapo documents, Crash coach tyres are inspected as island magistrate starts inquiry, Police face Solidarity death trial. Picture Gallery. Arts and Entertainment: Today's television and radio programmes, Narrow win for bridge team, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 16,424, Concise Crossword (No 336), Chandler chess coup puts him in lead. News in Brief. Reviews: Galleries Bloodshot view of the world Simon Edmondson Nicola Jacobs Andrzej Jackowski Anne Berthoud Works on Paper Paton English Expressionists Warwick Arts Trust Michael Porter Birksted Stephen Cox Nigel Greenwood Nicholas Pope Waddington Bill Gibb Roughs, Dance Royal Ballet Covent Garden, Operatic swings and roundabouts, Television A strange sort of optimism, Concert LPO/Tennstedt Festival Hall, Theatre Real Estate Tricycle. Classified Advertising: Legal Appointments, Creme De LA Creme, Wanted, Computer Appointments, CLYDE & CO. have a vacancy in their Guildford office for a. Property: Property To Let, Flat Sharing. Editorials/Leaders: The Stamp Of Truman, The Floodgates Are Opened, Finance And Industry Leaving the debt game while you're ahead, In The Role Of Outcast. Letters to the Editor: Home programme for cable films, Landscaping and BR, Teachers' pay claim, Brazilian elections, A broader base for sixth-form studies, VAT on building, Sortie de Bayonne, Betting on the bomb, South African footnote, Unfair tax rates on the margin, Roots of damage. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: University news Trust set up for Blake studies. Obituaries: Dr J. C. Smith Organic chemistry, Mr William Culican. Stock Exchange Tables: Fixed Interest Stocks, Stock Exchanges, Stock Exchange Prices Capitalization and week's change, Wall Street. Business and Finance: A chance to join in the puzzle books, £½m later, nobody calls her crazy People/ Jean Yates of Yates Ventures, Eurobonds, The Week A revolution that has yet to happen, Computer Briefing OK, so who will do the talking?, All the fun of the universe, US Notebook Retreat by Fed as bond prices fall sharply, The Gilt-Edged Market Vicious circle of anxiety, The challenge ahead for Sir Michael, News In Brief Opec quota likely to be held, Usm Review Law stationery group seeks expansion cash, Firms face tax rise, New satellite proposals, US dealers raise dollar to record in volatile trading, Is compuspeak doomed?, New micro for small business, THF stake in Savoy draws bids, Board Meetings, Currencies, Ordinary Shares Opening time for brewery investors, Job Scene Poachers, gamekeepers and leaping the fence, The law moves to cover print-outs, British Sugar plans £2m sales push. Business Appointments: Appointments. Sport: Snooker Davis retains world title after enthralling battle with White, Athletics Protests gathering over Miss Budd, Fishing Sight too frightening for the eyes of a ghost, For The Record, Gymnastics A last somersault from the girl who straddled the world, Sports in Brief, Badminton New injury worry for Miss Clark, Racing: Stoute's colt can take advantage of maidens' allowance in Chester Vase Falstaff can give encouragement to Alphabatim's supporters, Rugby League Castleford surprise favourites, Motor Racing It pays to race from the front in this era of the turbos, Cricket Guileful Gifford stalls Surrey, Football West Germany in ruins as Derwall oversteps the mark World Football, Football: Thunder From Anfield That Will Echo Over Rome Liverpool nearly home as Rush's four goals set club record, Motor Cycling Protracted battle by champions, Rugby-pub sevens: A day The Star in the west shone bright A partisan's report of a charity Sunday: written in blood. Births. Deaths. Weather: The Weather.

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