The Times - 28/04/1984
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By John Witherow, Stewart Tendler, By Anthony Bevins, Political Correspondent, From Tana de Zulueta, From Christopher Walker, From Michael Horsnell, , By Paul Routledge, Labour Editor, By Stewart Tendler, By Edward Townsend, Industrial Correspondent, By Peter Hennessy, By Mark Rosselli, By Harry Golombek Chess Correspondent, By Geraldine Norman, Sale Room Correspondent, By Michael Baily Transport Editor, By Robin Young, By Our Political Correspondent, By Clifford longley, Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Philip Webster Political Reporter, By Thomson Prentic Science Correspondent, By John Young, Agriculture Correspondent, By Colin Hughes, By John Winder, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Our Agriculture Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, By Clifford Webb, Motoring Correspondent, From Richard Hanson, From Richard Wigg, From Harry Debelius, From Christopher Mosey, From Michael Binyon, From Peter Nichols, , From Keith Dalton, From Susan MacDonald, From Christopher Thomas, , From Mario Modiano, , From John Carlin, From David Bonavia, From Roger Boyes, , From Stephen Taylor, From Nell Kelly, From Patrick Knight, , Michael Hornsby, From Hasan Akhtar, Irving Wardle, Anthony Masters, John Percival, Richard Williams, Paul Griffiths, Michael Church, David Wade, Peter Davalle, Simon Barnes, /Hart-Davis correspondence, Alastair Brett, William Burroughs, Woodrow Wyatt, Roy Strong, DAVID MISSEN, , JAMES PATRICK, , JOHN HANDOLL, , ROBERT MILNE-TYTE, , CLEMENS N. NATHAN, , ROBERT HOLTBY, , MARTIN ENNALS, PATRICIA SPENCER, , ROBERT KAHN, , ALISTAIR DUFF, , MAURICE LUSH, , L. A. JACKSON, , ELAINE MURRAY, , EDWARD FORD, , C. N. BEATTIE, , A. G. DAVIES, , Martin Jarrett-Kerr, N. McI, Wendy Fisher, A colleague, Tim Heald, Edited by Shona Crawford Poole, Ben Box, Philip Ray, Beryl Downing, B.D., Jane MacQuitty, John Higgins, Ashley Stephenson, Hilary Finch, Nicholas Kenyon, Clare Colvin, Sarah Jane Checkland, Geoff Brown, Peter Waymark, Judy Froshaug, Jeremy Flint, Harry Golombek, Anne Whitehouse, Daniel Fearon, Executive Editor Kenneth Fleet, By John Lawless, By Wayne Lintott, By Graham Searjeant, By Sarah Hogg, Economics Editor, By Jeremy Warner, By Michael Clark, By David Youong, Energy Correspondent, By Jonathan Clare, By Jonathan Davis, Financial Correspondent, edited by Lorna Bourke, Vivien Goldsmith, Hilaire Gomer, By Vivien Goldsmith, Ewan Mitchell, Conal Gregory, Ian McDonald, Jonathan Davis, By David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, From John Blunsden, By Athole Still, From Richard Burnell, By Alan Ross, By Simon Barnes, From John Nicholls, Hyères, From Mitchell Platts, , By Paul Harrison, By Colin McQuillan, By Sydney Friskin, By Clive White, From Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Michael Seely, By Mandarin (Michael Phillips), By David Nicholson-Lord,
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News: Travel/2 Pack a sense of humour with the torch and water tablets, Travel News Travel/3 Bargain deals in the shoulder season, Police remain silent on identity of siege gunman, CIA chief apologises to Senate committee on mining of Nicaragua ports, Index to a summer of literature festivals, Philippine poll frauds attacked by cardinal, Milk quota comments anger Ulster farmers, Howe tries to open up Japan to UK arms, Naples hopes new mayor will cure its ailments, The Zola Budd story South African press turns on Britain, Values Time to check your coordinates, Israeli inquiry into bus hijackers' deaths, They're off-to a stately stagger, Caterham School, Heart-lung woman recovering, Policewoman's killer goes free at end of St James's siege Gaddafi calls off 'hit squads' for fear of sanctions, In The Garden Spring has a fling in the rock garden, Bulbs of beauty, Cut-price car war starts as weather tempts buyers, The write stuff, SHOPFRONT on weddings, Rioters get pledge on food prices, The Times Information Service, Troops seal off strike-hit Dakar campus, Labour plea on Observer, Giving the diplomatic rules some teeth, Way cleared for expanding role of Brazil's parties, Arena has to swallow veto snub, Sikh rebels set off protest at shrine, Election 84 Hart stays ahead to carry Utah, Storm likely on steel as MPs say EEC must cut back first, Miniature battery poison warning to parents, Anti-pollution ministers won by cash argument, Skinheads take on Russians, Collecting No soft touch, but a mint of mischief, Soviet ships worry cruise lines, Ramblers deny code incites trespass, Kennedy clan in mourning, Anglican churches 'lose 75% of congregation before they reach 20', Sporting Diary Hooliganism in history, Thailand produces film to expose Vietnamese raids on civilians, Powell critical of archbishop backing miners, Pressure mounts to widen pit strike, Science report Preparing for a drive on Mars, Torture claimed by Iranian protesters, Spain tackles trawlers caught in EEC waters, Secret prison talks Solidarity leaders might be released, Journalists defy court on Dimbleby papers, Drink Colourless spirits with a kick, The ambiguities of civil life, Challenge on graves accepted by bishop, Noisy return for expelled bureau men, Evacuation order for Ronan Point, Britain sending envoy to Angola rebels, Weather or not, as the case may be, Drugs cases top 250 in Services, Out and About/Riding Journey to silent vales of legend, Cosmonauts take time to crack a nut, Simon Blow on the Lyttelton Dying art of the long-range chat, Travel/1 Gold leaf and poverty take the breath away, MPs to decide on search of diplomatic bags for weapons and explosives, Gentle librarian left diary telling how he killed his family, Kohl intervenes in dispute on women soldiers, Newspaper censured for 'smear' on CND, Iraqi Navy attacks three more ships, Teachers will draw up guidelines for the arts, Begum walks out on Zia, Champagne welcome for British diplomats, The Week Ahead, Kiev officials rebuked for incompetence, Socialists go all-out to avert setback in Catalonia, Why can't Tiny be a Beaver?, Zhao criticizes Reagan on Central America and Taiwan, Fond farewell to Super Fletch, a diamond of a girl, Call for Thatcher to lead in isolation, Cabinet was warned of Libyan team sent to kill dissidents. 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Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 16,416, Three share lead in chess, Bridge Charming informality among venerable company, Chess Movable feast fit for young kings, Viewing in the sun at Belton, Concise Crossword (No 328), Regional Television Variations, Sale room Record for Chinese dish, Television and radio programmes Saturday. News in Brief. Law: Gun killer still at large inquest is told, Residence test for hearing divorce petition Kapur v Kapur, Best evidence for assessing a fair rent London Rent Assessment Committee and Another v St, George's Court Ltd and Others, Licence to occupy outside Rent Act Street v Mountford, Factory set alight to stop smell, Six years' jail for stealing from pensioners. Politics and Parliament: Cycle Tracks Safety plea over bike stunts, House Of Lords Talks offer on video recordings, Protest at Commons guide dog ban, Procedure A deep-seated objection to seated objections, Nuclear flask in rail crash 'not dangerous'. Reviews: Family Life Lincoln's buried treasures come of age, Clair's comic clutter put to the sound of music, Rock & Jazz, Puppets, Concert in London Dreamtiger Wigmore Hall, Weekend Choice, REVIEW Classical records of the month Superlative eloquence that puts Brendel in a class of his own, Theatre in London Kingdom of Earth Hampstead Theatre, Sure stroke of a past master, Outings, Jazz Shorty Rogers/Bud Shank Ronnie Scott's, Critics' choice, PREVIEW Music, Films on TV Graduating with lasting honours, A graveyard sign of the Times Square beat, Concerts, Cracking of the code reveals a Baroque treasure trove, Photography, Dance, Opera, An affectionate mockery, sixteen years on, Neck and neck La Bayadère Covent Garden, Radio A slow haul to the top, Television Deference of the realm, Rare richness of Bach cello, Out of Town, Mr Hyde New End, PREVIEW Galleries When the latest thing was a linocut. Editorials/Leaders: The Company They Keep, Finance And Industry When caveat emptor no longer applies, The Unionists' Pennyworth. Letters to the Editor: Hess and the Jews, Idea for escape, Landscaping and BR, Mr Kinnock's mantle, Unfair daffodils, Threat to woodlands, Dangers in plan to sell nurses' homes, The Shah's Iran, Full circle, Conserving our cricket heritage, Civil liberties and the extreme right, Alien rights, Words and worship. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: Retirement Union starts campaign on pensions, University news, Latest appointments, Church news. Picture Gallery: Libyans leave with secret of policewoman's killer, Classified Advertising: Announcements, Services tomorrow: First Sunday after Easter, U.K. Holidays, Super Secretaries, Entertainments. Deaths. Obituaries: Red Garland, Dr Leslie Parker Development of gas-masks in First World War, Dr David Friedman, Madame Céleste Albaret, Mr Douglas Tilbe, Miss Kathleen Hickey. Business and Finance: Unemployment Guarded optimism greets first jobless fall since November, CEGB increases nuclear power, Top Brazil economist counts rescheduling cost Banks face debt backlash, Pension Schemes Difficult choice for BA employees, Opec welcomes fall in world demand for oil, Californian Wines Auction with size appeal is a chance for investors, Commodities, Family Money, Investor Protection Commodity brokers draft compensation blueprint, Hyman in talks with Readicut, Ex-directors bid for Halstead, Family Money Market, Alexander Services' income up, Family Money Prescription Charges How a season ticket can cure a financial headache, Interest Rates, US trade deficit hits dollar, Record day for index, Tempus Bank gambles on jumbo tap, Gold, Guinness Mahon in link with jobber, Money Markets, Stock Market Report Index hits record 908 on economic optimism, Business Expansion Schemes Budget changes reduce attraction, Privatization boost for ABP chiefs' salaries, More red ink from Platignum, Date Bill Protecting your secrets from electronic prying eyes, Currencies, Tax Computers can help to find rebates, News In Brief GM profits record, Steetley poised for growth again. Stock Exchange Tables: Money Markets, Stock Exchange Prices Firm end to account, Recent Issues, Unit Trust Prices-change on the week, Foreign Exchanges, Wall Street Setback for Dow, Stock Exchanges. Business Appointments: Appointments Holiday Inn names chief. Property: Rentals, Flat Sharing, Family Money Property Haggling over professional advice. Sport: Squash Rackets Miss Opie receives record fine, Weekend Football And Other Fixtures, Sports in Brief, Racing Hill walks tall after Elmboy's easy win, Rugby Union: Cup Final Day In England And Wales Hesford injured but Bristol can still dictate the pattern, Golf Clark keeps his cool and stays in front, Athletics IOC still to be asked about Budd, ICE Skating Dancing off the sports page and into art, Football: Howe In Line As Contemporary Falls Sports Commentary Hawkins thrown overboard from Wolves's sinking ship, Rowing Sculls selection leaves coach scratching head, Swimming Miss Willmott quits the pool after 11 years, Cricket: Limp Batting Performance By County Champions Lloyd makes his lack of presence felt with a left-handed century, Need to review bankruptcy costs Re a Debtor No 60 of 1982, Motor Racing Warwick turns on the heat as Lauda makes a fiery exit, Racing:winter To Win First Whitbread And Overtake Great Rivali Plundering can withstand Dickinson's dual challenge, For The Record, Hockey England trio play for Midlands, Basketball Britain seek an unlucky 13th, Snooker Davis takes charge with 100 break, Yachting Trials time running out, Tennis The day Connors became a Maverick. 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