The Times - 14/03/1984
1984; Gale Group;
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By Paul Routledge, Barrie Clement, By Frances Williams, Economics Correspondent, By Lorna Bourke, By Ian Griffiths, By Peter Hennessy, John Witherow, By Richard Dowden, By David Hewson, Arts Correspondent, By John Young, By Geraldine Norman, Sale Room Correspondent, By Stewart Tendler, From Richard Ford, , By Richard Evans, By Nicholas Timmins, Social Services Correspondent, By Our Legal Affairs Correspondent, By Craig Seton, By Lucy Hodges, Education Correspondent, From Robert Fisk, From Michael Binyon, , From Our Own Correspondent, , From Michael Hornsby, , From Ivor Davis, , From Michael Hamlyn, , From Ian Murray, , From Diana Geddes, , From Douglas Tweedale, By Margaret Drummond, By David Hewson, By William Kay, City Editor, By Jeremy Warner, By Peter Wilson-Smith, By Graham Searjeant, Financial Editor, By Our City Staff, By Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, By David Young, Energy Correspondent, By Derek Harris, Commercial Editor, By Michael Baily Transport Editor, By Peter Wilson-Smith, Banking Correspondent, By Johnathan Clare, By Edward Townsend, Industrial Correspondent, By Andrew Cornelius, By Adrienne Gleeson, By Jonathan Davis Financial Correspondent, Brian Inglis, Miles Kington, Penny Perrick, Shona Crawford Poole, Martin Wright, PHS, by Sarah Hogg, Economics Editor, Richard Owen, Ivor Davis, Jock Bruce-Gardyne, Matthew Parris, MICHAEL MAYNE, , EDWARD GARDEN, , SIMON LINDLEY, , TIM RATHBONE, , JOHN WHITNEY, , MARK TENNANT, , JOHN G. GLOVER, , BERNARD BRAINE, , A. F. DEVESON, , LAURENCE COTTERELL, , DAVID RAEBURN, , JUNE T. FEARNE, , PAMELA HUTCHINSON, , By Pearce Wright, Science Editor, Holly Hill, Anthony Masters, Jeffery Daniels, Irving Wardle, Stephen Pettitt, Palace, Watford, Richard Williams, Dennis Hackett, Executive Editor Kenneth Fleet, By Frances Williams Economics Correspondent, By Michael Prest, By Jonathan Clare, By David Young Energy Correspondent, by Michael Clark, From John Woodcock, Cricket Correspondent, , By Rex Bellamy, Tennis Correspondent, By David Hands Rugby Correspondent, By Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, By Keith Macklin, By Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, By John Hennessy, From John Wilcockson, Mandelieu-la-Napoule, By Jim Railton, By Michael Seely, Christopher Warman, Edited by Peter Dear, By Staff Reporters, By Barrie Clement, Labour Reporter, By Philip Webster Political Reporter, From Nicholas Ashford, Philip Howard,
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News: Complaint over RSPCA inquiry by Mail rejected, Stock relief Inflation cushion abolished, End of GLC 'threat to historic buildings', Foreign workers Clamp down on tax benefit, David Martin found hanged in prison cell, Corporate taxation Substantial reform includes cut in capital allowances, The Times Information Service, Courts using 'back door ways to jail prostitutes', Green Paper on public spending Pegging expenditure for a decade, Warsaw's offer on crucifix dispute, Comment Probation not prison, Science report Iron makes a comeback in the magnetic field, Gandhi loses footing on anti-corruption Bill, Old tax system revived Fillip for executive share option scheme, Timber rules tightened, Mr Lawson's cautious reforms, Farm worker killed in IRA campaign of border terror, Oxford entrance challenge, Spectrum The eye of the mind, Thatcher clash prompted property chief to quit government post, Print union to seek deal on new technology, Savers face a different future, First-year allowance move hits clearing banks, Traders' VAT Corner shop threshold up by £700, Takeaway food Fish and chips to cost more, Oil tax Boost for the North Sea, The education lottery: 3 History: Learning facts or judging ideas, Pretoria 'trying to bypass UN' Namibia talks offer rebuffed, Cost of Trident rises 16% By Anthony Bevins Political Correspondent, The jewel off Broadway Hobby Clark, Conveyance by computer costs less, Reactions mixed Two cheers from employers, EEC farm ministers reach deal to cut milk production, Alan Franks' Diary Great Aunt Sylvia's birthday review, Small businesses Farms lose tax support, Argentina offers Falklands concession, Poor families Escape from poverty trap, Conflict over conditions of Iranian war victims, The Budget Tax relief Chancellor abolishes concession of life insurance premiums, French farmers react with fury to new quota, Excise duties and value added tax Excise duties Fillip for wine trade, but beer drinkers and smokers suffer, The Times Diary A letter dislodged, How the earth moved the stars, Vehicle tax Higher duty for heavy lorries, Friendly societies Aggressive selling leads to curb, BBC beats ban on Dimbleby, Development areas Allowance exemption to benefit Nissan project, GP's computer helps benefit claimants, Mothers may have to give evidence, Home repairs Builders furious over VAT change, Shooting holes in the Boy's Own image, Chemists' drug sales warning, Lebanon announcement of truce greeted with scepticism in Lausanne, VAT on imports Period of grace is ended, Radio report looks to middle of the road, German steel workers upset industrial calm, Corporation tax rate to be cut, Tax havens Renewed threat to controlled foreign firms, Briton back from Saudi jail ordeal, Hart leads in three key states, Investment National Savings limits reduced, Nor iron bars a hero cage, Economic policy and prospects Prospects for the economy Medium-term drive aims at cutting inflation to 3%, Land tax Exemption limit raised, MPs' expenses Ironing out the anomalies, D-day for California gay rights, Princess visits hospital, Working abroad Britons' relief rights curbed, The Times Cook Tender ways with veal, moreover... In one ear and out of the window, Legionnaires' disease found in Reading, National Insurance Surcharge 'Pernicious tax on jobs' abolished, Coal board goes to court to stop flying pickets, Capital transfer tax Maximum rate cut from 75% to 60%, Investment income Surprise abolition of 15% surcharge, Petrol tax Diesel keeps price edge, TAX ON CAR BENEFITS 1985-86 (1984-85 figures in brackets), Calke Abbey Historic house for nation, Fishermen's world of a £460 reel and a £50 roach, Clubbing together against Britain, Finance Bill General Election 'casualties' restored, Lawson launch pad for reform, Stamp duty on shares and homes Compromise cut responds to Stock Exchange pressure, Bonds Parity with gilt-edged securities, Police demand 'fairer deal' for officers facing disciplinary proceedings, Afghan troops riot and mutiny, Personal taxation Most taxpayers will have a rise in their take-home pay. Display Advertising: Scientology, National Savings Income Bond, Barratt, France, Derek Crouch Plc, Clwyd Wales, Divertimenti Cookery School, The Times, Swindon Enterprise, Health Education Council, Hongkong Bank, The National Gallery, Times Classified, Halifax, The Peterborough Development Corporation,, Lovell, Army Officer, London Bedding Centre, American Airlines, Bexfund, The Post Office, Nescafe, Base Lending Rates, Fiona Wellington. Law: Reasons must be given for deporting EEC citizens Regina v Secretary of State for the Home Department, Ex parte Dannenberg, Power to quash applies to adjournments Regina v Secretary of State for the Environment and Another, Ex parte Mistral Investments Ltd, Four face bomb charges, Uninsured cars from another country S. A. Gambetta Auto v Bureau Central Francais and Founds de Garantie Automobile Case 344/82 Bureau Central Francais v Fonds de Garantie Automobile Case 64/83, Daily Mirror challenges tape order, Prisoner is in breach of tenancy term Sumnall v Staff, \c\70,000 for Lloyd's men, Gun charge, New demand for legal limit on trial delays, Police woman praised as killer is jailed for life, Davey guilty of seven assaults on police. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 16,378, Sale room Ivory rat cornered for £16,200, Sale room Lord Clark's Turner is expected to fetch £3m, Today's television and radio programmes, Concise Crossword (No 291). Picture Gallery. News in Brief. Politics and Parliament: Opposition Budget for the City, Medium Term Disciplined framework, Income Tax Thresholds raised, Background Sound finance honest money, Expenditure Process has to stop, Buildings More generous on average, VAT Changes Alterations and takeaways, Personal Taxes More freedom of choice, Oman Contract Labour MPs told to wrap up their muck raking, Capital Gains Transfer tax changes, Small Firms Farming not to qualify, Royal Assent, Life Assurance Tax relief withdrawn, Monetary Policy Exchange rates stable, Businesses Big reduction in burden, A show of oomph by the Head Boy, Borrowing PSBR above intention, Sale of Wytch Farm oilfield, Surcharge Abolition in October, Parliament March 13 1984 Chancellor sets out his plans for helping jobs and enterprise Commons, Composite Rate Extension to banks, Growth Weak demand overseas, Tax Reform Far-reaching changes. Business and Finance: Greenfields falls into a £153,000 loss, Commodities, Equities up 20.9 points, Composite tax Banks dismayed by inclusion in system, Political uncertainty hits Hongkong bank, TV report hits Barratt profits, De Beers lifts payout as sales recover, Currencies London Close, Brewmaker beats its forecast, Interest Rates, Garfunkels plans full listing, Another Nissan tour of sites, Investors' confidence bolsters equities, Building societies will lower mortgage rate on Friday, Gold, Money Markets, Wall Street Dow moves up again, Output rise confirms recovery, Lasmo slips to £89.9m for year. Editorials/Leaders: A Blind Eye In Africa, Uncertain outlook for gilts, Finance And Industry The kerosene Budget lights an equity fire, The Budget's Politics, The Budget's Economics. Letters to the Editor: Liverpool luminaries, 'Light rail? experience, Lost hope?, Boxing injuries in perspective, Conduct unbecoming, Artistic freedom, Imprisoned in Poland, New exam level, Local radio on a sounder footing, Double standards on marriage, Rise in gas Prices, National Trust help. Court and Social: Court Circular. Official Appointments and Notices: Royal Society of Edinburgh, Bishop appointed, Commemorative service, University news, Latest appointments. Marriages. Deaths. Obituaries: Lord Hodson Former Lord of Appeal, Mr Arnold Ridley, Mr Donald Constant. Reviews: Sanity and humour School for Wives Churchill, Bromley, Jazz Small sophisticated satisfactions Sphere Ronnie Scott's, Plundering, with pleasure Loot Ambassadors, Galleries Mocking without offence Pietro Longhi: Paintings from the Leoni Montanari Palace in Vicenza Italian Institute, Television Fiddling for life, Undercurrents Pula/Imbumba Tricycle, Theatre in the United States and Britain A desperate need for stars, Concert University of London Orchestra/Reid Queen Elizabeth Hall, Raj. Stock Exchange Tables: Authorized Units & Insurance Funds, Recent Issues, Foreign Exchanges, Stock Exchanges, Stock Exchange Prices Equities highest ever. Business Appointments: Appointments Technical director for Guinness. Sport: Golf Old heads go into the lead, Cricket Ritchie and Jones miss international, For The Record, Rugby Union Harding is replacement for England, Today's Fixtures, Cricket: Smith And Gatting Make Good START On Pitch Full Of Runs England bowlers respond to mind-reading by Gower, Tennis New sponsorship for Wightman Cup, Motor Racing Monaco faces FISA ban, Boxing: Argentine defeated with a stunning blow in first round Bruno unleashes Dalek-like power, Rugby League York's joy is tempered by coach's injury, Racing: Ireland's Double Celebration On First Day Of The National Hunt Festival Dawan Run is queen of Cheltenham, Hockey HA council to debate levy, Football: Sixth Successive Defeat For East Anglians Ipswich are travelling downstream fast but Luton stem the tide, In Brief Tonbridge link pays off, Rowing Oxford's cold comfort as Long is quarantined, Table Tennis Sponsors withdraw, Cycling Irishmen have high noon encounter in Nice sun. Classified Advertising: Announcements, Short Lets, La crème de la crème, Super Secs, Entertainments, La crème da la crème. Property: Residential property A house with views of the battlefield, Property Buyers' Guide, Rentals. Births. Weather: The Weather.
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