The Times - 02/03/1984
1984; Gale Group;
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By Anthony Bevins, Political Correspondent, By Jonathan Davis, Financial Correspondent, By Hugh Clayton, Local Government Correspondent, By Anthony Bevins Political Correspondent, By Julian Haviland, Political Editor, By Frances Williams, Economics Correspondent, By David Young Energy Correspondent, From Christopher Walker, By Barrie Clement, Labour Reporter, By Geraldine Norman, Sale Room Correspondent, By Henry Stanhope, Stewart Tendler, By David Walker, Social Policy Correspondent, By Rodney Cowton Defence Correspondent, By David Felton, Labour Correspondent, By Bill Johnstone Technology Correspondent, By Nicholas Timmins Social Services Correspondent, By Frances Gibb Legal Affairs Correspondent, By Derek Harris, By Philip Webster Political Reporter, By David Hewson Arts Correspondent, By Richard Evans, By Pearce Wright, Science Editor, By Our Education Correspondent, By Lucy Hodges, Education Correspondent, By Paul Flather of the Times Educational Supplement, By Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, By David Nickolson-Lord, By Hugh Clayton, From Robert Fisk, , From Diana Geddes, , From Zoriana Pysariwsky, By Our Foreign Staff, By Richard Dowden, From Michael Hornsby, , From Ivor Davis, From Diana Geddes, From Richard Wigg, , From Kuldip Nayar, From Charles Harrison, From John Best, From Michael Binyon, From Our Correspondent, From Michael Binyon, , From Mohsin Ali, , From Hasan Akhtar, , From Ian Murray, , From Trevor Fishlock, , From Austin Sammutt, , From Christopher Thomas, , From Frederick Bonnart., David Robinson, Dennis Hackett, John Percival, Paul Griffiths I, Nicholas Kenyon, Irving Wardle, Peter Lennon, Miles Kington, Alistair Mant, Caroline Moorehead, Marcel Berlins, Olivia Timbs, Lorraine Fraser, PHS, by Graham Mather, Rodney Cowton, Bernard Levin, David Watt, Philip Howard, I. HAYES, , PAMELA ENTWISTLE., MERLIN WATERSON, , E. W. F. TOMLIN, , ERIC CLAPTON, , LINDLEY BULLEN, , STEWART LACK, , RICHARD COOKE, , ADAM FERGUSSON, , PAUL HAWKINS, , JANET ROBERTS, , PETER LASLETT, , TIM YEO, , DAVID LEIGH., E. P. S. TUFTON, , Sir Harry Pitt, Clifford Webb Motoring Correspondent, C.W., Peter Waymark, Edward Townsend, Clifford Webb, Paul Walton, Executive Editor Kenneth Fleet, By Our City Staff, By Philip Robinson, From Nick Gilbert, By Our Banking Correspondent, By William Kay City Editor, By Peter Wilson-Smith Banking Correspondent, Sarah Hogg, by Michael Clark, By Michael Clark, By Vivien Goldsmith, By Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent, By a Special Correspondent, From David Hands Rugby Correspondent, From John Woodcock, Cricket Correspondent, By Jeremy Shaw, Pat Butcher, By John Wilcockson, By Sydney Friskin, From Rex Bellamy, Tennis Correspondent, Lewine Mair, By Peter Tatlow, By Gordon Allan, By Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, By Michael Stevenson, By Michael Phillips, Racing Correspondent, Edited by Peter Davalle, By Clifford Longley, Religious Affairs Correspondent, David Watts,
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News: England soccer team faces European ban, British woman among Unita hostages, What the 1930s censors cut..., The Times Information Service, Right of training for all workers urged, Golden handshakes outlawed Pay-offs curb on axed councils, Will we learn to love derv?, Dilemma over policing Beirut UN seeks a way round veto, Amount of derelict land growing despite grants, Cambridge to reform admissions, Sports minister tries to avert European soccer ban on England, Zia plans an Islamic election, The big financial question: Is it really best to buy?, Fierce fighting as Iran attacks again, Snow Reports, In-car phones, at a price, Uncertainty over future of Israel treaty after Gemayel talks in Syria, French troops to leave Lebanon soon, Letter from Brunei Harmony reigns on royal polo fields, Troops alerted to run Madrid trains, Regime attacks Polish lawyer, Radioactive contamination of Sellafield beaches increasing, survey shows, Man killed wife, sons and himself, Sixty key terms that budding historians must understand, Harmony behind the scenes, University spurns gift of man linked to Nazi child-killing, Thatcher gracious in GCHQ victory, 'Just killing time until death', East German leader's niece goes home with visa pledge, Medical Briefing The breath factor, The Neddy we don't need, Kinnock aid for moves against left, Saboteurs advised to dress up as anglers, Science report Stradivarius 'discovery' put to the test, BP project to create 7,000 jobs, Comment A subtle approach, New remarriage scheme gets Synod backing, 'Mediocre' ferries are criticized, Senate defeat for Reagan in nuclear exports vote, The Times Profile: City of Liverpool Punch-drunk fighter running out of time, Edinburgh theatre proposed, A remarkable turn around for Jaguar Paying the price of sheer luxury, Pensioners rally to war cry, How the Russians can save Reagan, Husain in harmony with Arafat, moreover... Ireland, behind closed doors, Pensions rise rejected by Thatcher, The Times Diary, Punjab ban imposed on scooters, France braced for mass demonstrations as industrial unrest spreads, Yard on alert over Libyan attack fear, Company cars, Fowler halts new jobs for ex-employees, End of an era as Pierre Trudeau quits, leaving a void at the heart of political life Canadians in two minds about maverick who gave them a touch of class, Worsening jobless trend perplexes Whitehall, Russian backlash on airliner, Liberals give Liverpool an alternative budget, Benn returns with 6,264 majority at Chesterfield, South Africa releases Swapo co-founder, Fears grow in Congress over Central America policy, Defeated GCHQ unions try to pick up the pieces, Smokers in a huff over ban, Keeping the vital oil valve open, Ten groups join 'access to files' campaign, Commission wants £8,300m more to keep EEC solvent, Malta school talks soon, Once it was patriotic to Buy British, now... Foreign comes into the open, MP attacks Brittan over American's extradition, Soviet number two role for Gorbachev, Nato stunned by Kissinger, Smaller Airbus wins £250m from state, Tearful witness: The stepdaughter of Rolando Galman,, The new model waiting to be unwrapped, Two more Democrats pull out, Sinclair pledge on delivery for computers, US 'pledge to replace UK carrier', Uganda treason trial told MP visited guerrillas, As Presidents, they're great comedians, The never-ending battle for rich fleet pickings. Display Advertising: The BBC Micro, Golf, Lifeboat, Austin Maestro, Multiple Display Advertisements, Osborne & Little Annual Sale, Singapore Airlines, Motorent (U.K.) Limited, The Super Stars Badge Award Scheme, Gestener Holsings Plc, Fleet Services, Glc, Foster Parents Plan, Fiat, Taylor Woodrow, Punch & Style, Royal Insurance, The Times, Nt, Starlight Express, Abbey National Cheque-Save Account, The Inquiry Into Provision For Retirement, Energy Efficiency Office, Sun Alliance Insurance Group, Powerline International Plc, Bell's Scotch Whisky, Army Officer, Champions, The Economist, Harrods, Travel Key, Base Lending Rates. Politics and Parliament: Murder appeal, £36m cost of military bands, Industry A320 airbus gets £250m launch aid from Government, Ulster Shipyard requiring less in state subsidies, Soccer Riots Minister to have talks with FA officials, Nextweek's business, Pm's Questions Pensioners' demands would cost £15,000m, Call for law on rear seat belts, House Of Lords Shinwell complains about smoking ban, NUJ faces demand to make Dimbleby strike official and defy law, Parliament today, Food Prices Commissioner repudiated, Gchq Dispute Majority of staff have now signed, Farming Help for less-favoured areas, Alliance victories in council by-elections. Law: Inquest award, Shah wins £73,653 damages, Two in love triangle murder jailed for life, Law Report March 2 1984 House of Lords National Union of Journalists loses appeal against Dimbleby dispute injunction Dimbleby & Sons Ltd v National Union of Journalists, Trader cleared, Danger of flaws in experts' evidence, Court rules for glue-sniffers, Court clears prioress. Arts and Entertainment: Sale room Bishop's secret 'life' sold, Concise Crossword (No 281), The Times Crossword Puzzle No 16,368, Today's television and radio programmes. Picture Gallery. News in Brief. Reviews: Television Chance to go public, Theatre Jumpers Royal Exchange, Manchester, Dance Resonant emotion Song of the Earth Covent Garden, Rogers/Burnett Wigmore Hall, Cinema Heroes of American righteousness The Right Stuff (15) Warner West End Champions (PG) Odeon Leicester Square Carmen (15) Curzon Over the Brooklyn Bridge (15) Classic Haymarket Street Fleet (15) Plaza Christine (18) Leicester Square Theatre Acceptable Levels (15) Everyman Hampstead, Concerts RCMSO/Roxburgh Royal College. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): A plague on all their palliatives. Editorials/Leaders: Finance And Industry Financial services in the Budget firing line, Thugs At The Tribunal, Spanish Democracy's Achilles Heel, A right Royal road, A Salute To The Ballot Paper. Letters to the Editor: Royal broadcast, Getting movement in Europe, The Oman contract, Africa's empty larder, Bringing death to life, Splits at Strasbourg, Sheltering within Nato, Farmers under fire, Cross words, A glittering prize at Cambridge, Scientific swallow, Charities and VAT, Head teachers on probation. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: Inner Temple, Latest appointments, Navy promotions. Deaths. Obituaries: Mr Gerald Palmer, Mr John Pringle Work for schizophrenics. Classified Advertising: Car Buyer's Guide, Announcenments, The Second Fleet News Motor Show, Henlys Lease, Business To Business, Entertainments. Business and Finance: Barclaycard refuses to accept holiday liability, New Cross votes for Woolwich takeover, Cluff Oil claims bid victory, New suitor for Border Breweries, News In Brief Sterling slips 1.3 cents, Commodities, Your Own Business. 'Total service' video studio sees production-line profits, Clearers may face shake-up, Briefing, When early warning is vital to rescue a sinking ship, Accepting houses and Big Four discuss Gower proposal Banks unlikely to agree on self-regulation, The Old Lady plays nursemaid to a reborn City, Threatened Gulf looks for merger, Profits jump at office systems group, Bechtel likely to drop yard bid, Ziff digs in despite Harris coup, Interest Rates, Cotts group up 30% in first half, BP to create 7,000 jobs with £1.3bn N Sea investment, The Bank's new role, A case of work after work, Index gains 8.5 on hopes of cut in stamp duty, Gold, Money Market, Sterling: Spot and Forward, Bright idea that went through the roof, Currencies, Bairstow in £1.9m takeover, Restaurant group sees profits rise, British Funds. Stock Exchange Tables: Wall Street Dow moves ahead again, Recent Issues, Authorized Units & Insurance Funds, Foreign Exchanges, Stock Exchanges. Business Appointments: Appointments Sir Kenneth named as director. Sport: Double act may take Europe by surprise Mafe has a talent beyond his years, Bowls Bryant lines up fifth indoor title, Sports in Brief, Cricket England's latest tale of the unexpected gives Gatting opening chance, Schools Rugby Emphasis on North in trial sides, Rowing Emmanuel closing in, Cycling New team highlights strength of circuit, Boxing Barrett comes out fighting again, Golf Upen record in the making, Racing John Bunyan in mood to dash Greenall's hopes, Tennis Ice packs,night caps and survivors on the longest day, Table Tennis £10,000 offer to Douglas, Skiing Bell takes the silver for Britain, Satellite circuit may have to change its orbit, Rugby Union Greenwood seeking creative approach, Motor Cycling Formula for driving ambition, For The Record, Football: Resuscitation At Club Level And That Sinking Feeling At National Level Charlton must find £1m today or go out of business, Hockey Hasty shots in circle cost Civil Service victory, Lacrosse US invitation to British teams. 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