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The Times - 15/03/1984

1984; Gale Group;

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By Paul Routledge, Labour Editor, From Barrie Clement, Labour Reporter., From Nicholas Ashford., From Richard Ford., By William Kay, City Editor, By Peter Wilson-Smith, Banking Correspondent, By Pearce Wright, Science Editor, By Rodney Cowton Defence Correspondent, By Geraldine Norman, Sale Room Correspondent, By Lucy Hodges, Education Correspondent, By Robin Young, By Peter Hennessy, By Vivien Goldsmith, by Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, By Our Transport Editor, By Michael Baily Transport Editor, From Our Correspondent, By Our Legal Affairs Correspondent, By John Witherow, By Richard Evans, By Rodney Cowton, Defence Correspondent, By Clifford Longley, Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Hugh Clayton Local Government Correspondent, By John Young Agriculture Correspondent, From Michael Hornsby, , From David Wallen, From Roger Boyes, From mohsin Ali, By Henry Stanhope Diplomatic Correspondent, From Tony Duboudin, From John Carlin, , From Michael Hamlyn, , From Ivor Davis, From David Bonavia, From Eddle Iroh, From Robert Fisk, Launanne, From Richard Wigg, , From Ian Murray, Strasbourg, From Christopher Thomas Tampa, Florida, From Our Own Correspondent, Fiona Maddocks, Hilary Finch, Judith Cruickshank, Irving Wardle, Stephen Pettitt, Paul Griffiths, Peter Ackroyd, Brian Inglis, Bill Burroughs, Miles Kington, Fiona MacCarthy, Tim Heald, Fay Weldon, John Nicholson, Anthony Masters, John Ardagh, Edward Mortimer, PHS, Graham Mather, Ian Murray, Caroline Moorehead, Ronald Butt, William Safire, CYRIL PHILIPS, , LOUIS Le BAILLY., RICHARD LEE, , KEITH T. HARRISON., DAVID J. CRITCHLEY., JOHN HONEY., D. HAMILTON., ROBIN MATHEW, , LEO ABSE, , HAROLD McCUSKER, DONALD ANDERSON, , MAX MADDEN, , ALAN BEITH, , DAVID MADEL, , VIVIAN BENDALL, PAUL MARLAND, , W. BENYON, , IAN MIKARDO, , ANTHONY BERRY, , MAURICE MILLER, , JOHN BIGGS-DAVISON, , FERGUS MONTGOMERY, , PETER BLAKER, , RICHARD NEEDHAM, PETER BOTTOMLEY, , TOM NORMANTON., ANDREW BOWDEN, , IAN PAISLEY, GERALD BOWDEN, , CECIL PARKINSON, BERNARD BRAINE, DAVID PENHALIOON, R.C. BROWN, REG PRENTICE, MARK CARLISLE, , GILES RADICE, JOHN CARTWRIGHT, , TIM RATHBONE, WINSTON CHURCHILL, GEOFFREY RIPPON, , MICHAEL CLARK, MARION ROE, HARRY COHEN, HUGH ROSSL, , PATRICK CORMACK, PETER ROST, HARRY COWANS, , NORMAN, JULIAN CRITCHLEY, , ST JOHN-STRVAS, STAN CROWTHER, ROGER SIMS, HUGH DYKES., TIM SMITH, , JANET FOOKES, JIM SPICER, , JOHN FORRESTER, , ANTHONY STEEN, , PHILIP GOODHART, , MARTIN STEVENS, BRYAN GOULD, , DAVID SUMBERG., ANTHONY GRANT, , TEDDY TAYLOR, HARRY GREENWAY, PETER THOMAS., ELDON GRIFFITHS, NEIL THORNE, W. W. HAMILTON., MALCOLM THORNTON., KEITH HAMPSON., CYRILD, TOWNSEND., JOHN HANNAM, , PATRICK WALL, , ALAN HASELHURST, , GARY WALLER, , PAUL HAWKINS, , KEN WEETCH, , GERALD HOWARTH, , BOWEN WELLS, GREVILLE JANNER, , JOHN WHEELER, TOBY JESSEL, DAFYDD WIGLEY., G. JOHNSON SMITH, , JOHN WILKINSON, , ROBERT KILROY-SILK, NICHOLAS R., DAVID KNOX., WINTERTON., MICHAEL LATHAM., MARK WOLFSON, , KENNETH LEWIS, , ALEC WOODALL., ROBERT McCRINDLE, , IAN WRIGGLESWORTH, , GLANVILLE WILLIAMS., TIM DEVLIN, , ROSEMARIE PARKS., By Bill Johnstone, Technology Correspondent, A colleague, Dr Robert Simpson, A.J.S., Executive Editor Kenneth Fleet, By Ian Griffiths, By Andrew Cornelius, By Jonathan Clare, By William Kay City Editor, By Frances Williams, Economics Correspondent, By David Young, Energy Correspondent, By Jeremy Warner, By Philip Robinson, by Michael Clark, by Tim Congdon, By Edward Townsend Industrial Editor, By Frances Williams, Economics Editor, By Jonathan Davis, By Our City Staff, Christopher Warman, From John Woodcock, Cricket Correspondent, , By Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, By Nicholas Harling, By Sydney Friskin, From John Wilcockson Nice, By Michael Phillips, Racing Correspondent, By John Blunsden, Simon Barnes, By John Hennessy, Edward Fennell, Kenneth Gosling, Edited by Peter Davalle, From Mohsin Ali, , By Stewart Tendler, Crime Reporter, Trevor Fishlock,

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Index. Law: Injunction to secure judgment debt Orwell Steel (Erection and Fabrication) Ltd v Asphalt and Tarmac (UK) Ltd, Pope suspect back in jail, Flying pickets defy High Court and return to the pits, Gerry Adams is shot 3 times in street attack, Jail for attack on woman, Limit on compensation McCarthy v BICC Metals Ltd, JP refuses to jail the jobless. News: Plessey 'not recruiting at GCHQ', The Budget Tax change brings scramble for life assurance, Gays in fury after Bill is vetoed, How a charity became big business, Howe to visit Moscow in July, moreover..., Creditors kidnap debtors in Spain, City greets Budget with record trading, Of butter mountains and molehills, Three in council protest could face bankruptcy, Widows at war over a boy called Gandhi, Killer executed by injection of truth drug, 475 ex-leaders held in jail Nigeria prepares corruption trial, Whitehall to step up sell-offs, A school for presenters, Time to clip the pickets' wings, Chernenko and East Europe Poles to test limits of safe reforms, The Times Information Service, Salvador death squad renew reign of terror as elections draw near, Protection for treasure from wrecks, Countdown to Brussels Desperate EEC hunts for ways to raise cash for farmers, Horizons The Times guide to career development Broadcasting at your local, Attack on ILEA race policy, Half-price air fares to Europe, EEC dairy 'threat to farmers', Banks cut interest rates to lowest for six years, Lebanese chiefs wheel and deal but the Syrians call the tune in Lausanne, Strasbourg to test legality of caning, Canberra fall-out check on troops, Pretoria refuses to take 'No' as Angola's final word, Southern blacks keep Jackson in the race, Letter from Alaska Lobster on the last frontier, Surgeon 'ate ham salad while removing tattoo', Whitehall curbs scientific and medical research spending, Pentagon defends its faith in MX, Hongkong wants open debate, Cat-and-mouse on the high seas, Day of clashes and confusion in Nottingham coalfield, Navy learns from the Falklands, BBC viewers 'willing to pay £75 fee', Findings, A matter of exposure, Science report Why chocolate biscuit crumbs explode, The Times Diary, Armed conveys breach Basque blockade, MoD intensifies recruitment drive for youth training schemes, Is Not the man for the job?, MPs withdraw from register, Sell arms to Arabs plea by Reagan, Libyans ordered out after bomb blasts, Boroughs attack GLC abolition, Jail knew Martin was a suicide risk, doctor says, Snow Reports, Hart leads but Mondale is back in the race, Drug allegations denied Botham to sue Mail on Sunday, Deputizing dispute near settlement, Girl pushed to death under school bus, Arabs press Iran to end Gulf war, Bank on Lawson in leadership race, New Bishop of Durham, Diplomats 'avoid fines of £700,000', Brittan wants more compensation for victims of crime. Display Advertising: Warehouse, Seagram Grand National, National Westminster Bank Plc, Ppa, Robeco, Multiple Display Advertisements, Glen Fiddich, Hodder & Stoughton, Rsc, Europcar, Wylex, Grindlays Bank Plc, Consumers' Association, Hongkong Bank, Charterhouse J. Rothschild Pacific Investment Trust Plc, The Portman Corner, Lloyds Bank, Lloyd Bank, Victoria Wine, Sharp, Scottish Life Investments, Hoover, Kodo, Pcac, Btr, Flittermouse, British Airports, Rowntree Mackintosh, Skf, Williams & Glyn's Bank Plc, Blundell-Permoglaze Holdings Plc, Base Lending Rates, Co-Op Bank. Business and Finance: Trafalgar takes its time after all-clear for P & O merger, Earnings continue to outpace inflation, Industry Negligible impact on Job queues, Canada tax changes hit Ultramar profit, Budget and lowering of bank base rates boost trading, Commodities, Petrocon makes Drilling offer, US boost for Rowntree, Record Horizon bookings, Life Insurance Incomes threatened by loss of relief, Cement-Roadstone in £21m cash call, Casinos to pay more in tax, Effects of reform After-tax profit could be knocked by up to 25%, RAF says goodbye to the Vulcan, Interest Rates, Tax deduction Banks could lose £2bn, Shares up sharply, Profits at components group soar by 115% GKN digs in for renewed bid, Tax snag for stud farm, In brief, Gold, Money Markets, VAT addition Developers count cost, Currencies, News In Brief Lloyds to finance Oman deal, What Keynes can teach the Chancellor about inflation, Supply Estimates Rabbits group in running, BTR figures rise 60% to £170m, Experts' view 'Bold' Lawson wins over the economists. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 16,379, Concise Crossword (No 292), Sale room Bonington equals highest auction price, Today's television and radio programmes. Picture Gallery. News in Brief. Politics and Parliament: Commons EEC milk deal not a sell-out, says Jopling, Scotland Weak whisky problem, House Of Lords Peers seek closer links between education and industry, Eec Budget There is still a long way to go, Personal statement, The Budget Heavier tax burdens falling on poor. Reviews: Revolutionaries in decline The Rise of the French Communist Party, 1920-1947 By Edward Mortimer, Dance Ashton: as fresh as tomorrow Ballet Rambert Sadler's Wells, Television, Spurs of support, Theatre The Marriage Lyric, Hammersmith, A hand grenade for our time Sex and Destiny By Germaine Greer, Life with the literary lions Sylvia Beach and the Lost Generation A History of Literary Paris in the Twenties and Thirties, Musical fantasy of a city in kaleidoscopic motion, Tall tales from the Task Force The Falklands Whale, Thrillers Biffing Russkies The Girl from Addis, London debuts Schubert softens, Worthy pursuit of the miraculous All the World's a Stage, Computing a costly challenge, Concert Warsaw PO/Kord Festival Hall/Radio 3, Israel's hard man Begin By Eric Silver. Editorials/Leaders: A Paper Without Priorities, Senator In Search Of Substance, We're All Right, Minister, Finance And Industry Shock waves of Lawson's £3 billion 'bank tax', New-look Fed may push up rates. Letters to the Editor: The Thatcher account, Medical manpower, English-speaking union, Conduct unbecoming, Naval appreciation, Weighing the costs, Tax on stud farms, All-party plea for Shcharansky, Striking a balance on complaints against police, Spinning a line, Fair shares for all, Assisted places scheme. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: Durham School, High sheriffs. Deaths. Obituaries: Mr Basil Lam, Uwe Johnson East German novelist, Mr J. D. Peterkin, Dr P. J. Dean, Sir Hugh Fraser. Stock Exchange Tables: Wall Street, Stock Exchange Prices Late recovery in equities, Authorized Units & Insurance Funds, Recent Issues, Foreign Exchanges, Stock Exchanges. Business Appointments: Appointments Changes at the top for SPL. Property: Rentals, Property South Of The Thames, Commercial Property Greyhounds, garden goods, groceries. Sport: Rugby Union Wales are optimistic as Dacey recovers, Hockey Students hand out lesson in finishing, Athletics Mrs Sly pulls out of world championship, Rowing: Topolski's Men At Full Strength Again But Cambridge Cancel Outings Maverick making a name by teamwork, Football: A Bleak Night For Derby County On And Off The Pitch Maxwell drops survival plan, For The Record, Racing: Dual King George Winner Can Break National Hunt Earnings Record Wayward Lad has class to complete Gold Cup treble for Dickinson, Sports in Brief, Motor Racing Monaco's grand prix bandwagon cannot be halted, Equestrianism Good figure for Miss Germany, Today's Fixtures, Golf Sisters slip up after sharing the lead, Cricket The sick men of England are in healthier position, Boxing Bruno steps up in class to impress US viewers, Cycling Treble for Kelly in Irish sweep, Cricket Australians win one-day international, Olympic Games Japan may help China, Boxing Dispute over Quarless is settled. Classified Advertising: Winter Sports, Entertainments, Announcements, General Appointments, La créme de la créme, Sales and Marketing. Births. Weather: The Weather.

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