The Times - 25/01/1984
1984; Gale Group;
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From Richard Owen, , By Philip Webster, Political Reporter, By Alan Hamilton, By Clifford Longley, By Colin Hughes, From Christopher Walker, , By Antony Bevins Political Correspondent, By Ronald Faux, By Paul Routledge, Labour Editor, By Barrie Clement, Lucy Hodges, By Philip Webster, Peter Henessy, By Nicholas Timmins, By Christopher Warman, Property Correspondent, By Jonathan Davis, Financial Correspondent, By David Walker, Hugh Clayton, By Pat Healy, From Rodney Cowton, From Richard Ford, , By David Cross, By David Hewson Arts Correspondent, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Paul Chudecki, By Anthony Bevins, Political Correspondent, Geoffrey Smith, DAVID WALKER, From Mario Modiano, , From Nicholas Ashford, , From Our Own Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, By Richard Evans, From Christopher Follett, , From Ian Murray, From Michael Binyon, , By Henry Stanhope, Diplomatic Correspondent, From Diana Geddes, , From Michael Hamlyn, From Mohsin Ali, , From Christopher Thomas, From Godfrey Morrison, From Peter Nichols, , Michael Hamlyn, , By Our Diplomatic Staff, From David Bonavia, , John Higgins reports, Stephen Pettitt, Hilary Finch, Peter Ackroyd, Irving Wardle, Penny Perrick, Shona Crawford Poole, Sarah Foot, PHS, Ronald Faux, Jock Bruce-Gardyne, Peter Kellner, R. W. LOCK, , M. NADEEM, , A. G. MITSIDES, , P. K. BUXTON, , GERALD FROST, , R. G. ELLIS, , CHRISTOPHER SMITH, , O. N. V. GLENDINNING, , GILES HUNT, , EDWARD J. DIESTELKAMP, , HERMIONE PARKER, , DAVID PROVIS, , By Huon Mallalieu, By Clifford Longley, Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Michael Baily Transport Editor, By Thomson Prentice, Executive Editor Kenneth Fleet, By Andrew Cornelius, By Graham Searjeant, Financial Editor, By Derek Pain, By Wayne Lintott, By Frances Williams, Economics Correspondent, By Jeremy Warner, by Our Financial Staff, by Michael Prest, Tim Congdon, From Derek Hodgson, , By Sydney Friskin, By Richard Eaton, By Barry Pickthall, By Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Paul Newman, By Michael Seely, By Rex Bellamy, Tennis Correspondent, By Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Edited by Peter Dear, Richard Owen,
ResumoIndex. News: More chaos feared over benefits, Thatcher floats her fears of benefits 'time bomb', All smiles: Ben Hardwick, aged two, who was in a satisfactory condition yesterday after a, Now or never for Chunnel, MEPs told, 'Tax thresholds up' hope for Budget, Falklands garrison to reduce alert level, moreover... Nearly the sports news, The Times Diary Is Packer pitching in?, Episcopal double act in Ulster sermon, Dancing honours: Martha Graham,, Big turnout at GLC rally, Andropov proposes dialogue with US 'on equal footing', Man dies in blazing car, The Times Information Service, Ship repair yard bought out, Bonn generals back sacking, Danes asked to shoulder austerity burden, Safety campaign focuses on cyclists, Craxi's Concordat will end Catholic advantage, Bishop lifts wedding ban on disabled ex-soldier, Fears for lost soldiers grow as winter retains its icy grip, D'Oyly Carte's dressing down at the Lyric, Kabul links UK firm to rebel arms, Cities face a new spending squeeze, Richard Dowden finds out what keeps a former Soviet agent on the run Tea and cigarettes with the reluctant KGB spy, Coal ban will go on despite ballot split, Diary Of A Job Hunter, Science report Confusing plethora of pills, Pressure to curb amusement arcades, Nitrate levels in drinking water breach safety limits, scientists report, Deportation defeat for family, Labour seeks UN role in Central America, Chinese stick to their traditional script, Nato: tell-and trust-the people, Congress leaders split along party lines over Marines in Beirut, British jumbo jet within 500ft of mid-air collision, Monopoly is challenged, Steel urges arms freeze on Russia, Reagan plan is space station by 1990s, 27 killed by rebels in bus ambush, Breton farmers block trains as Mauroy sends in the police, Credit card petrol sales without paperwork, US adds Iran to its terrorism list, Conversation stirs in switch-off town, Morocco goes back to work after riots, Pledge on Britain's Lebanon force, A free-for-all we can do without, The woodland Princess, Prime up on this, Mr Lawson, The Times Cook A very tasty hodge-podge, all things considered, Owen renews call for 'just society', Democrats attack 'deranged' priorities, Journalists may lose police Bill immunity, China says agreement on Hongkong is near, EEC comes to rescue of frustrated bulls, Israelis show Kohl they still remember, Student son of Obote was held at Gatwick, Drink-drive jailings likely to increase, Counting the cost of the riots Tea and luck stave off deficit Sri Lanka, Russian director wins top award, Snow Reports, Letter from Moscow Some corner of a foreign field, Moscow mocks Reagan's foreign policy 'fairy tales', Protest at Derry name switch, Question mark over French frigate as 17 die in storm, Millionaire will be charged for art theft, A smile, a joke, a tear... Nicholas Ashford on the enduring Reagan magic Gaffes galore, but that Hollywood hokum never fails, How to challenge the Cairngorms and survive, United they stand in the footlights, Commentary, Wednesday Page Camera and a song for the doomed. Display Advertising: Teacher's, Royal Navy Officer, Burton, Jvl, >The BBC Micro, The Post Office, Racal The Electronics Group, American Express, Mha, Nationwide Building Society, John Govett & Co. Limited, Rsc. Politics and Parliament: Ministers 'did not advise Queen on speech', Scott Lithgow Search for someone to take over yard, Dock Labour Dock labour scheme criticized, Rates Reassurance for the underspenders, Br Workers Investment reduces jobs in maintenance, MPs claim 'no control on cruise', Thatcher insists on sons privacy, New constituency boundaries proposed for European poll, Unemployment King hopeful of more jobs in manfacturing industry, Tighter rules on noise at work places, YTS fails to spend all its cash allocation, House Of Lords Whitelaw likes to keep low profile, Disarmament Four-point proposal to make Europe safer, Work noise 'threatens a million'. News in Brief. Picture Gallery. Property: Property South Of The Thames, Property values poised to rise along M25. Law: 'Price bias' at unisex hair salon, McCartney drug fine, Two jailed for £660,000 rail theft conspiracy, New charges for computer men, Eight death sentences at Turkish trial, Converting interest on foreign debt In re Lines Bros Ltd (No 2), Mitigating loss after accepting repudiation of contract Gebruder Metelmann GmbH & Co. KG v NBR (London) Ltd. Sport: Motor Rallying Colleagues battle for leadership, Squash Rackets Willstrop's fightback, Skiing Stenmark closes on Zurbriggen, Snooker Threat to tournaments if Higgins wins appeal, For The Record, Sports in Brief, Today's Fixtures, Cricket: England All-Rounder Shows Signs Of Wear And Tear Botham faces cartilage operation, Football Everton draw a veil over Oxford dream, Olympic Games Cheer goes up as snow comes down, Boxing McGuigan out to live up to his new title, Swimming Eight new caps for Britain, Boxing body to discuss BMA issue, Boxing Scots down 3-1 before blows struck, Rugby Union No hero's return for Cuthbertson, Racing: Grand National Winner On Course For Repeat Corbiere gives trainer reason to crow, Tennis Nine youngsters dislodge older players on the ladder of fame, Yachting Space-age challenger unveiled. Reviews: Light out of darkness, Television The anatomy of courage, Concerts Anniversary classics Capricorn/Friend Queen Elizabeth Hall, Theatre Double bill Old Red Lion, LSO/Previn Festival Hall. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 16,344, Concise Crossword (No 257), Sale room High prices paid for jewelry, Today's television and radio programmes. Editorials/Leaders: The Dynamics Of Peace, Finance And Industry Heavy write-offs should rejuvenate Rank, Back To The Drawing Board, Behind Closed Doors. Letters to the Editor: Old-age provision, Risks of first strike, Fuming with rage, Falklands initiative, Rejection in Cyprus, Protecting green belt, Teachers up to date, Reconstruction at Kew Palm House, Insecurity facing immigrants, Signs of economic stimulation, Church and remarriage. Court and Social: Court Circular. Deaths. Official Appointments and Notices: Latest appointments, Church news. Obituaries: Roger Blin, Rev Dr Robert Mackie Development of ecumenical movement, Rostislav Zakharov. Business and Finance: Gold, Fisons buys peat firm in Canada, Underwriters demand higher rates Insurers hit by record losses, Shell offers $5.2bn for total control of US subsidiary, Blue chips in demand as buyers return, Counter-revolution by monetarists leaves issues unresolved, Interest Rates, Investors' Notebook · Macarthys weathers cuts, News In Brief EEC to discuss steel complaint, Nigerian exchange curbs, Pleasurama may bid for Associated Leisure, Mercantile looks at bid candidates, Commodities, Currencies, Distillers may buy US distributor, £500m tap planned, In brief, Whitbread pays £4.5m for 21 pubs. Stock Exchange Tables: Wall Street Takeover talk lifts oil shares, Stock Exchanges. Business Appointments: Appointments Unity Trust names complete board. Classified Advertising: Entertainments, Personal Columns. Weather: The Weather.
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