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The Times - 24/11/1984

1984; Gale Group;

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By Barrie Clement, Philip Webster, From Richard Owen, , By Craig Seton, By Richard Dowden, From Peter DavenDort, By Staff Reporters, By Philip Robinson, By Philip Webster, Political Reporter, From Richard Ford, , By Clifford Webb, Motoring Correspondent, By Lucy Hodges Education Correspondent, By Kenneth Gosling, From Rupert Morris, , By Barrie Clement, Labour Reporter, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Our Religious Affairs Correspondent, By our Political Reporter, , By a Staff Reporter, By Pearce Wright, Science Editor, By Colin Hughes, By David Hewson, Arts Correspondent, By Michael Baily, Transport Editor, By Our Commercial Editor, By Richard Evans Lobby Reporter, By Nicholas Timmins, Social Service Correspondent, By Derek Harris, Commercial Editor, By Richard Evans, Lobby Reporter, By Anthony Bevins, Political Correspondent, From Michael Prest, , From Alan McGregor, From Robert Fisk, , From Christopher Walker, , From Richard Owen, From Robert Schuil, From John Best, , From Florencia Varas, , Douglas Tweedale, , From Michael Hamlyn, From Peter Nichols, From Diana Geddes, From Mary Lee, , From David Watts, From Michael Binyon, From Keith Dalton, Caroline Moorehead, Celia Brayfield, Nicholas Kenyon, Irving Wardle, Anthony Masters, David Wade, Simon Barnes, David Butler, Roy Strong, HELEN HOPKIN, , AUDREY CREED, , ELISABETH WOOLLCOMBE, , OZER KORAY, , ALEX BERNSTEIN, , L. A. SIEDENTOP, , LIONEL BLOCH, , EDGAR PALAMOUNTAIN, , J. WIGLEY, , PERCY RICHER, , ANNA MARY YOUNG, , JOHN FOOT, , JOHN HUNT, , PETER MELCHETT, , MOLSON, , TORDOFF, , DONALDSON, , HUGH CARADON, , TAM DALYELL, , GRAHAM LYNCH-WATSON, , MOYNE, , BRIAN PINK, , Teresa McLean, By a Special Correspondent, By Geraldine Norman, Sale Room Correspondent, Brian Alderson, Marcel Berlins, A. S. Byatt, Stuart Evans, Elaine Feinstein, Gay Firth, Gontran Goulden, Tim Heald, John Higgins, Richard Holmes, Glyn Daniel, Philip Howard, Rory Coonan, Tom Hutchinson, Fiona MacCarthy, John Nicholson, Robert Nye, Isabel Raphael, Peter Jones, Nicholas Shakespeare, Andrew Sinclair, Philippa Toomey, Ruth Stungo, Hugo Vickers, Woodrow Wyatt, R.C., Edited by Shona Crawford Poole, Philip Ray, Michael Coleman, Rob Neillands, Stan Hey, Jane MacQuitty, Ashley Stephenson, Beryl Downing, Peter Philp, Jeremy Flint, Judy Froshaug, Harry Golombek, Prudence Hone, Peter Waymark, P.W., Christopher Warman, Executive Editor Kenneth Fleet, Dar es Salaam, By Christopher Dunn, By David Smith Economics Correspondent, By Jeremy Warner, By Alison Eadie, By Derek Pain, Pam Spooner, edited by Lorna Bourke, Conal Gregory, Ian McDonald, Richard Thomson, R.T., By David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, By Clive White, By Paul Harrison, By Nicholas Harling, David Miller, By Sydney Friskin, From Richard Streeton, , By William Stephens, From Ray Kennedy, , By Mandarin, Peter Dear, Peter Davalle, From Richard Ford,

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Index. News: NCB may withdraw job guarantees if strike continues, Rabin to discuss military links on London visit, MPs' call to override by-pass petition, Long faces at Unesco over threat by Britain, Japan air space violated by Soviet aircraft, Tea remains favourite hot drink, Election Report Opportunists rule in India's coalition game, Death of peer who lost a stolen fortune, Thousands confused by BT forms, Still a wonder to perform, Collecting Cunning curls with a twist in their tale, The Soviet-US talks Diplomats predict painful process to reverse four years of hostility, Pathologist sticks to 'cot deaths' claim, French step up security as Noumea crisis grows, Nyerere admits OAU can do little to ease African famine, Panic buying in Sri Lanka as curfew is lifted, Tour firms switching to cheaper hotels, Family Life Little pockets full of rainy day deposits, The Times Information Service, Cycling helmets too weak, survey says, Ballot urged for governors, Gales and flooding disrupt the South, Hassan rallies to Arafat, Quebec ministers resign, Almost at home in Amigo Country, Drink Marvels from Germany's Indian summer, Fowler says 'renting a womb' may be illegal, In The Garden Pots of pleasure for the lean months to come, Muslims' London festival, Four are killed in border shooting as Russian defects to South Korea, Science report Memory as a molecule, Second glance at the Tyrol's first stop, Party reform in China Deng held back by a jealous old guard, Women want new alarms on Tubes, Hawke hogs the middle road, Merit rank proposed for GCSE, Sporting Diary Bon voyage, Strike village mourns its dead, Setting a shining example, Unions tell Howe cuts will 'store up trouble', Labour chooses black candidate, Government faces tough battle over election law, Rich and famous blamed by judge for spread of cocaine, Drawing on the lessons of an 8-year reign, Powell urges Unionists to rejoice at setback for Irish unity after summit, Working miner attacked at home, German computer club causes bank bill chaos, Gordon Burn meets the reclusive Willem de Kooning White canvas in a private view, Cloud blamed for RAF deaths, Shame about the pirates, Ceausescu's family get more top jobs, Climber time, GCHQ 'job or union' warning, Red Cross says Iran pressuring Iraqi prisoners, Bridging the gap to God, Weekend Breaks The right turn for sand, sea and seclusion, Andreotti vindicated by MPs, ·Family Row:, Eating Out Something fishy about that fish..., Values, Rossiter nominated for West End theatre award, Austin woman dismissed for strike assault, 'FitzGerald tries to heal rift with Thatcher, Sphinx to get its beard back after 166 years, Nato arms cooperation agreed, Doubts on Beagle treaty Chilean military attack channel pact, Queen on island coins, 30,000 flee turncoat rebel army, Russians 'misled' about strike Kinnock dispels Soviet myths, £18m Sainsbury bequest for leukaemia fund in memory of actress, Agents and operators in fight against profit tax, Prince and bodyguard put on giant show, Hospital forced to transfer cancer cases, Cuba tries privatization to solve housing crisis, Hundreds trapped by Tube blaze. Display Advertising: Gus, Bdma, Bank Of Scotland, Jose Eduardo DOS Santos, British Assets Trust, Multiple Display Advertisements, Multiple Sclerosis, Warnford Court, Friends Of The Elderly, National Saving Yearly Plan, 'Jas. Hennessy & Co., Bank Of Ireland, Christmas Appeal, Bulikmn, The Equitable Life, The Times, Teachers', Christmas Books, National Carriers, Ll, Bristol & West Building Society, British Telecommunication, The Famous Grouse, Arrow, Montagu, Fidelity, Whsmith, Towry Law & Co. Ltd., Cartier Ltd. Arts and Entertainment: Gallery pays £1.4m for Wright portrait, Chess Rival attempts to make economic sense, Concise Crossword (No 504), Television and radio programmes, Bridge A misguided policy of musical chairs, Solution of Puzzle No 16,588, Regional Television Variations, England chess players hold Russia to draws, Sale room Music manuscript prices still booming. Law: Fairground man's theft spin-off, Honest suspicion need not be reasonable McKee v Chief Constable of Northern Ireland, Oral evidence insufficient Owen v Chesters, Frewen jury fails to agree, No leniency for cocaine offenders Regina v Martinez, Pedantry frustrates divorce law, judge told. Picture Gallery. Politics and Parliament: Parliament November 23 1984 MPs widely divided on surrogate motherhood and experiments on embryos Commons. News in Brief. Reviews: Travel Boozing birds and badinage, Biography From English eccentrics to Irish inventions, Rock & Jazz, Royalty A clutch of crowning stories, Theatre Killing the myths about rape, Fringe language Bringing It Home, Style that never goes stale, Gardening Digging into fresh ideas, The lake with hidden depths, Critics' choice 1984 Fantasy from a dolly mixture, Winners and losers, New lines in nightmares, Victorian visionaries, Help at hand for the malignant, Concerts, Simplicity that says so much, Sympathy for the Celtic race, Hairy frogs and other animals, Dance, Television Programme choice, The softy with a sharp tongue, Tales of a temptress, Opera, Galleries Beauty in the eye of the builder, Memorial to Times past, A Weekly Guide To Leisure, Entertainment And The Arts Ghosts as guests at the feast, Openings, Films A screen test for Britain's best, Television, Children Grandfathers in the limelight at a time when comedy is king, Radio paying the piper, How to make fun of God, Loser takes all but the bauble, Concert Philharmonia Sinopoli, Landmarks in life stories, Other Events, Humour Tasty treats and cold cabbage, Theatre Cricket in the crypt Dracula. Editorials/Leaders: Her Own Loyal Opposition, Cutting Out The Blarney, And After Abolition?, Finance And Industry Prudential spearheads defence of pensions. Letters to the Editor: Benefits cut for handicapped, Enforcing the law, 'Restructured' rugby, The cost of study, By-pass dilemma for Parliament, Ordination of women, No place for fear in market economy, Right to manage, Stamp of disapproval, Paper pounds, Theatre at risk, Telecom issue, Sinking of Belgrano. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: University news, Latest appointments. Classified Advertising: Personal Columns, "Bright Darkness", London Symphony Orchestra, Tom Sharpe, Antiques And Collectables, At Christmas the tradition is of course Roast Turkey,, In Turner's Footsteps, "Essential, Christmas Gift Guide, Entertainments, Uk/christmas Breaks, Switzerland The Place To Go, Heinemann, Services tomorrow: Sunday next before Advent. Obituaries: Sir George Deacon Lifelong application to marine science, Eric Warr, Professor R. F. Whelan. Business and Finance: Both sides claim victory in Currys-Dixons bid battle, Beazer issues bid terms, Commodities, Investors back Tanzania's gold, Stock Market Report Equitiies untroubled by oil price fears, Promoting Telecom, Tempus Wedgwood continues to break new ground, Family Money Market, Bonus plan defended, Currencies London Close, Investments Trusts, New bid for Cullen's Stores splits family, Interest Rates, Travel Credit card set to take cover, Building Societies Mortgages find new role as more than just home loans, Wine Big jump in burgundy prices, News In Brief Shares in Glanfield suspended, Gold, Money Markets, Commodities Safe gamble for the millionaire, Company News In Brief, British Telecom A complicated introduction to the joys of share ownership, Grovebell directors step down, Benefits DHSS strike will not stop higher payouts, Pressure on sterling as North Sea prices fall. Stock Exchange Tables: Wall Street, Stock Exchange Prices Quiet close to account, Recent Issues, Unit Trust Prices-change on the week, Foreign Exchanges, Stock Exchanges. Sport: Sports Commentary, Football Aberdeen The Probable Venue After Uefa Appeals Committee Decision. Celtic to replay by UEFA order, Bosleighing De La Hunty ends up out and down, Handball Britain lose one pair of brothers, For The Record, Weekend Football, Rugby Union And Other Fixtures, Sports in Brief, Athletics: Long-Running Dilemma Will Have A New Year's Resolution Miss Budd keeps her options open, Rackets Close contest likely despite Prenn injury, Tennis Australians believe Cash can profit, Hockey Sobey back for final, Basketball Victory a rallying cry to reluctant clubs, Rugby Union Australia have incentive and experience to beat Wales, Cricket Superb control by Edmonds as Vengsarkar bats all day, Racing: Gold Cup Hero Can Defy The Handicapper Burrough Hill Lad to enter the Hennessy hall of fame, Motor Rallying Mikkola aims to make it four for Quattro. Births. Deaths. Property: Rentals. Weather: The Weather.

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