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The Times - 11/10/1984

1984; Gale Group;

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By Paul Routledge, Labour Editor, From Julian Haviland, Political Editor, , By Peter Wilson-Smith, Banking Correspondent, By Sheila Beardall, By Stewart Tendler Crime Reporter, By Our Labour Editor, From Philip Webster, Political Reporter, , From Our Political Editor, , From Ian Murray, By Nicholas Timmins, Social Services Correspondent, By David Smith Economics correspondent, By Patricia Clough, By Clifford Webb, Motoring Correspondent, By John Young, Agriculture Correspondent, By David Young Energy Correspondent, By Geraldine Norman, Sale Room Correspondent, By Peter Evans, Home Affairs Correspondent, By Peter Davenport, By David Nicholson-Lord, By Richard Evans Lobby Reporter, By Ian Griffiths, By David Hewson Arts Correspondent, From Tim Jones, , By Pearce Wright, Science Editor, By Colin Hughes, Alan Wood, , Robert Morgan, , Derek Barnett, , Howard, Underwood, Anthony Hodges, By Hugh Clayton, Local Government Correspondent, Geoffrey Smith, From Tony Duboudin, , From Our Correspondent, , From David Bonavia, From Our Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, , From Richard Owen, From Mohsin Ali, , From Michael Hornsby, From Zoriana Pysariwsky, , From Diana Geddes, By Hazhir Teimourian, From Peter Nichols, From Neil Kelly, From Michael Hamlyn, , From Rasit Gurdilek, , From Michael Binyon, From Harry Debelius, Seamus Heaney, Bel Mooney, Caroline Moorehead, John Higgins, Peter Ackroyd, Nicholas Kenyon, Stephen Pettitt, Anthony Masters, Lord McGregor of Durris, , Tom Hutchinson, Basil Boothroyd, Gontran Goulden, Gay Firth, Robert Nye, Michael Young, PHS, by Hugh Clayton, Nora Beloff, , Tony Samstag, Ronald Butt, Paul Jennings, ALASTAIR CAMERON, , NEIL MacGREGOR, , J. V. ADDISON, , VICTOR SUTCLIFFE, , JANE COX, , DEREK DAVIS, , P. J. GIDDINGS, , ADRIAN V. BENJAMIN, , R. L. MARSHALL, , BOYD-CARPENTER, , VIRGINIA STEVENS, , LAWRENCE NORCROSS, , DAVID GWILT, , MARK GOYDER, , ROBERT PETTIGREW, , STODDART, , BRUCE, , TIM CONNOLLY, , By Thomson Prentice, Science Correspondent, Carol Weingott, Irene Farnsworth, IF, Derek Harris, TS, Patricia Clough, Murray Cabot, Richard Thomson, Executive Editor Kenneth Fleet, By David Young, Energy Correspondent, From Bailey Morris, , By Jeremy Warner, BY Jonathan Clare, By Judith Huntley, Commercial Property Correspondent, By Derek Pain, By Judith Huntley, By Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent, By David Hands, By Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, From David Miller Chief Sports Correspondent, From a Special Correspondent, By John Blunsden, By John Hennessy, By David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, By Jenny MacArthur, Peter Bills, By Keith Macklin, By a Special Correspondent, By Rex Bellamy, Tennis Correspondent, By Richard Eaton, By Mandarin (Michael Phillips), Peter Dear, Peter Davalle, By Frances Gibb,

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Index. Law: Law Report October 11 1984 Court of Appeal Hasselblad cannot sue on letter to EEC Hasselblad (GB) Ltd v Orbinson, Blinded wife to cut out husband's eyes, Life for ice cream killers, US to seek extradition of arms case Britons, Clarke attacks 'evil which must be beaten' Drugs dealers to face life sentences, W German couple accused of spying, Miners undeterred by fines on Scargill and union, Lagos jailing. News: Shergar colt is moved under guard to hide-out, Thai troops quit villages on border, Inquiry to review whole system of local government finance, Bank's free service for retired, EI Greco gets Greek President's attention, Newsround, The Times Information Service, Spanish envoy released unharmed after Beirut kidnap ordeal, Heseltine details 'lessons which Labour has forgotten', Pension and child benefit strike may spread to hit unemployment pay, Photograph believed to be Charlotte Brontë Vignette on display at Haworth parsonage, China blames foreigners for talk of dissent, Government backing for shorter summer time, Home Office rejects police band appeal, Rates: how to cap the cappers?, Chancellor says Government may change 'anti-jobs' laws, Indonesian ex-minister arrested, Lawson blames unions and trade barriers, Council set to defy Brittan over horses, London bus routes for sale, Commentary, Tito has gone: terror survives, Soldier tell how he burnt and buried A-bombs in the Australian desert, The high life at low cost Rosie Boycott spots the bargains, General Assembly Iraq sees ships as fair game Tokyo's four points for Gulf peace, Refugee aid blocked by Israelis, Councillor hostage in race rumpus, Tank museum gives 1909 track-layer an outing, Thursday's child has lots to learn, Motor cycle racing 'unsafe', Botha angry at Labour mission, France begins clampdown on illegal migrants, Inland Revenue clamping down on fringe benefits says top tax consultant, British hives threatened by Oriental bee parasite, Husband of Diana Dors is found shot dead, TUC boycott of Neddy almost over, Hurricane threat to Challenger, All striking miners lose their free coal, Business travel, Oxfam seeks 1m recruits, Wages rise by 8.1% to £159.30, Beef farmers fear dairy 'invasion', Britain's day of banners and cash, Local government finance review pledge by Jenkin, German defence secrets found, 500 years of Christianity in Americas Pope in the footsteps of Columbus, Indo-Pakistan tensions Peace pact on ice until after elections, Sofia executes bomber, GLC told it has only 537 spending days left, What the Tories want to hear, Dealers in heroin face 'life', Car workers seek pay reward, The Times guide to career development Down and almost out in 1984, Vaccine find in hepatitis battle, Reforms for Unesco fail to impress Washington, £100m bank rescue hits snags, The Times Diary, Kohl tries to reassure the Kremlin, No tips-no hassles, Hounds' watchdog, Cheltenham Ladies' College, PLO heads Amman agenda, More trains at 100 mph than any other country, Tories 'get £2.7m from firms', Women lost in a system geared to men, Gorbachov at centre of Soviet leadership changes, National or local: the good, the bad, Spectrum The Times Profile: Poet, pilgrim, fugitive..., Pit talks begin today at Acas, Malta's biggest strike for 20 years, Living in luxury at 30,000 feet, Two poll blows for Hawke opponents, Warning on Labour threat to judges, BBC plans rival to the 'Street', New divorce laws: 2 Degree of disagreement best indicator to size of bills, Hotels to fit all types of executive, 250,000 at Taipei rally hear president's pledge, Eight Turks killed in Kurd ambush, Happy Peres flies to see Mondale, Hope of talks to end strike at Sheffield's Labour bastion, Cheque or cash: the $64,000 question, Why self-fly is taking off, Science report Sex warning for heart patients, Frank Johnson in Brighton Leadership bid is right on cue, Moscow strives for Mid East foothold. Display Advertising: Collins Road Atlas, McAlpine Aviation, Ppa, Evered Holdings Plc, Consolidated Gold Fields Plc, National Savings, London Merchant Securities Plc, Teacher's, Metropole Hotels, German Federal Railway, Yorkshire Building Society, Hill Samuel Group Plc, The Times, Intercity, Unitag, British Caledonian, Penta Hotels, Oxfam, Pan Am, Thomas Cook, Dixons, Base Lending Rates. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 16,558, Sale room 'Napoleon' painting could be £2m master, Concise Crossword (No 468), Today's television and radio programmes, Karpov has first attack of nerves. News in Brief. Picture Gallery: The miners' strike comes to Strasbourg. Reviews: Fiction There is life after the Raj, Science Fiction, Vienna SO/ Harnoncourt Festival Hall, Playing it all for laughs, Our recent life and Hard Times, Poetry Art for art's sake, but once more with feeling, dear boy, Theatre Bob Hope, Television Religious curiosity, Concerts EBF/Farncombe, Souls in ferment, Opera Bruson and Verrett rise above everything Macbeth, Up the Khyber and on, Pictures in snaps; art in collage and joiners. Classified Advertising: Enetertainments, Entertainments, The simple story of a duck-or is it?, Announcements, Dick Francis, Musical Instruments, General Appointments, Book Now, La crème de la créme. Editorials/Leaders: Finance And Industry Takeover tips from the Brooke Bond defeat, More Than An Offshore Island, £100m incentive for City self-help, Just Deserts, Snack For Thought. Letters to the Editor: Falklands leaseback, Chatsworth drawings, No cash on delivery, VAT on books, Stepping delicately with Dr Runcie, Expert witnesses, Electricity prices, Keeping quiet at water meetings, Rail parallel with pit closures, WS-his marks, Future of Hongkong, Social action for the young. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Official Appointments and Notices: Church news, Finnish award, Royal College of Art, University news, Latest appointments. Births. Obituaries: Mr Frederick Brisson Broadway and film producer, His Hon Judge Corcoran, Joan Young, Leon Dominique. Stock Exchange Tables: Money Markets, Wall Street, Investment Trusts, Authorized Units & Insurance Funds, Recent Issues, Foreign Exchanges, Stock Exchange Prices Lower at the close, Stock Exchanges. Business and Finance: US approves Bill to protect computer chips from piracy, Telecom stock cuts hit suppliers, Commodities, Company News In Brief Tarmac kills bid talk by selling Blockleys stake, Crocker HQ sold off for $358m, Worry over trade curbs, Stock Market Report Reckitt presses ahead with Nicholas Kiwi bid, Australia lures British developers, Interest Rates, Commercial Property Investors 'need better research', Hongkong Land to expand in China, Tempus Higgs and Hill, smiling through, Norway gives jobs warning on £20bn gas pipeline deal, Gold, New offices for Arthur Guinness, US strength hits gold, Company News In Brief, Head office moves to waterfront, Currencies. Sport: Rugby League Chase on for top post, Boxing Mayor's show is off, Sports in Brief, Show Jumping Top junior lands a cash boost, Rugby Union Students deliver a crushing blow, Table Tennis Match point tips the scales against England, Football: Night Of No Surprises In The Milk Cup Forest exorcise ghosts to crush defiant Portsmouth, Motor Cycling Sheene to lose his metalwork, Motor Racing: Changes In Formula One Regulations FISA dilutes grand prix formula, Racing: Day Of Misfortune For Champion National Hunt And Flat Jockeys At Cheltenham And York Progressive Kyoto to make most of fitness advantage, Yachting Victory '84 for Italy, America's Cup Syndicate floated by Royal Thames, Golf: Women Face Irish Challenge As Torrance And Langer Duel In Spain Distinguished crowd at rainbow's end, Hateley adjusts successfully to the Italian style Mercenary without aggression wins friends on foreign field, Tennis Britain will be served by the teenage set, Rugby Union Jones plans a tour to be talked about, Boxing Mittee gets in practice, Badminton Miss Troke has her best chance to nail Miss Lie, For The Record, Cricket Brewery refuses Hall time for tour. Property: Rentals, Flat Sharing. Weather: The Weather.

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