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The Times - 12/01/1984

1984; Gale Group;

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From Christopher Thomas, , By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, From Trevor Fishlock, By Paul Routledge, , By David Young, Energy Correspondent, From Christopher Walker, , By Frances Williams Economics Correspondent, By Hugh Clayton, Local Government Correspondent, By John Young, From Anthony Bevins Political Correspondent, By John Witherow, By Lucy Hodges, Education Correspondent, By Nicholas Timmins, by Richard Evans, By Peter Wilson-Smith, Banking Correspondent, From John Hennessy, By David Hewson, Arts Correspondent, By Nicholas Timmins Social Services Correspondent, By Thomson Prentice Medical Reporter, From Ronald Faux, , By David Hewson, By Pearce Wright Science Editor, From Michael Hamlyn, , From Ian Murray, From Mohsin Ali, From Diana Geddes, From Christopher Thomas, From Christopher Follett, From Nicholas Ashford, , From Ray Kennedy, From Hasan Akhtar, , From Richard Wigg, , From Diana Geddes, , From Godfrey Morrison, From Charles Harrison, Hilary Finch, Paul Griffiths, Stephen Pettitt, Nicholas Kenyon, Noël Goodwin, Anthony Masters, Dennis Hackett, Geon Brown, Bryan Appleyard, Jonathan Bryant, Miles Kington, David Hunt, Andrew Sinclair, Tim Heald, Philippa Toomey, Brian Alderson, Philip Howard, David Rees, PHS, Ronald Butt, Paul Jennings, JOHN DOWNEY, , P. W. ROBINSON, , ALASTAIR ROSS, , JONATHAN P. STERN, , D. R. STODDART, , M. AINSWORTH, , R. H. GRIERSON, , STEPHEN SEDLEY, , BARRY GRAY, , JOHN HUNT, , JAMES OFFEN, , JOHN HULME, , FREDA EVANS, , CHRISTINE LONG, , By David Hewson, Art Correspondent, Executive Editor Kenneth Fleet, By Andrew Cornelius, By Our Financial Staff, By Jonathan Clare, By Peter Wilson-Smith Banking Correspondent, By Philip Robinson, John Earle, edited by Michael Prest, Christopher Warman, by Michael Clark, By Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, By a Special Correspondent, By Nicholas Harling, From John Hennessy, , By Michael Seely, From Derek Hodgson, , By David Handa Rugby Correspondent, By Peter Aykroyd, By Sydney Friskin, By John Nicholls, From Chris Moore, , Edited by Peter Davalle, By Michael Baily, Transport Editor, By John Percival, By Barrie Clement Labour Reporter,

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Index. News: Centre for alternative medicine, Extremism warning by Heseltine, Regional policy demand for the North gets all-party approval, Industry input costs rise 3.4%, Argentina's grim legacy Exhumed bodies reveal junta's brutality, David Walker reads between the lines of Sir Keith Joseph's education proposals The lesson still unlearned, Torvill and Dean come tumbling down, SS20 base set up after walkout, Science report How a scratch turns a harmless orange into a powerful insecticide, Cattle drive: Two of the five stamps, A matter closer to home-and freedom, Air navigation worries over hi-fi gadgets, 50 killed as Tupolev crashes at Sofia, The Times Information Service, Experts discuss how to improve the hot line, Mistakes of a drunken armed robber, Talbot return to work Fury of migrant workers, Bedford School, Strike threat at Ford foundry, Njonjo is named at inquiry, John Rae yields on assisted places, New cheque cards aim to cut fraud, EEC exports to Soviet Union rise by 40%, Close more mines, say Lords, I'd like to register my regret, Sun picture of Niven criticized, Supreme Court says nuclear firm must pay, Giscard on attack over sniffer, Deer killed by hounds, hunt saboteur says, Substitutes night at the ballet, Absence of absinthe, Two die as gales sweep Scotland, Queen's Jordan trip still on despite fears, Press leave the royal skiers alone, Horizons The duties of high office, Offer by North Korea spurned, Pithead revolt spreads as NUM leaders meet today, Findings, Widow of man killed in Russia endures 13 weeks of silence, Miners give Benn by-election boost, Trip to check drugs claim, £20m proposal to restore war museum, Holiday TV ratings comfort both sides, 'That's Life' prison report attacked, The Kissinger report A decade to defuse crisis of poverty, The Times Diary, Births and abortions rise after Pill scare, Acid rain 'breeds' bean pest, Sri Lanka police die in ambush Rebels try to foil talks, French release seven journalists after Basque terror swoop, Fortunes of Land-Rover and Jaguar New jewel in BL's crown, moreover... Remember to forget these, Tories rule by fear, Benn says, US assures Bourguiba of support, Historic meeting on church unity, Majority eludes Schluter in victory, Bhutto daughter's going provides boost for Zia, Auntie's breakfast time uncle The Times profile Frank Bough, Brunel's Britannia rules the Capitol, Kissinger package will commit US for rest of decade, Stockholm and the superpowers: Part 1, Russia Behind the facade, readiness to bargain, 3,500 jobs to go at rail works, Hertfordshire may stop school meals, About-turn on Lebanon Republican senators say US Marine pullout would prove disastrous, Socialists heading for a union débâcle, Snow Reports, Namibia hopes plummet, NHS staff split on proposals to appoint managers, Opposition from Tories may force Jenkin to change Rates Bill, Spain launches forces shakeup, Divorce victims with no one to turn to. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Ppa, The Hon. Treasurer,, Multiple Display Advertisements, Vassa, Holborn Currency Fund Limited, Mortgages, The Times, Sidlaw Group, Daniel, Nspcc Centenary, Malmaison Wine Club, Shearer Publications, Abbey National Building Society, Eagle Star, Eve, Austin Reed, Robert Hale, Just The Ticket?, London Bedding Centre, Jameson Gold & Co., Icl, Harrods, Royal National Institute For The Blind. Arts and Entertainment: Close finish promised in chess battle, Concise Crossword (No 246), The Times Crossword Puzzle No 16,333, Today's television and radio programmes. Law: Fees dispute is not about education Beale v Governors of Edgehill College, Tax union rejects peace offer, Print union ordered to lift ban, Comedian tells court of attack, Credit for injury benefits limited to five years Deoman v Essex Arva Health Authority, Bomb hoaxer is jailed. Picture Gallery. Reviews: Cinema in India Hollywood madness, Television Snow could prove addictive, Opera Where the Wild Things Are Lyttelton, Thriller: Great Game In Honour Bound, The balance of terror The Nuclear Delusion, The voices of the American Revolution The Fire of Liberty, BBCSO/Norrington Barbican/Radio 3, Theatre Foolsfire Riverside, The Head Man Red Robert, Woman in search of a cause Taking It Like a Woman, Young artists' recitals Park Lane Group Purcell Room, America's repugnance in face of its own history, Gomez/Lindsay Barbican/, Haydn and Schumann festival BBCSO/Pritchard Barbican/Radio 3, Hunting down the great book forgers An Enquiry into the Nature of Certain Nineteenth Century Pamphlets A Sequel to 'An Enquiry', Fiction: cooking up the best prose in the US Not Now But NOW The Feud Modern Baptists. Editorials/Leaders: Entente Internationale, Back Bench Green Belt. Letters to the Editor: 'Beyond 1984', Education for the Bar, Keeping schoolteachers up to date, Orwell that ends well, In defence of Unesco, Places where they sing, Crisis at Christmas, Inconsistencies in awarding costs, Policy for the West, Cost of defence, Knighthoods and Tory funds, Ducks to water, Latin without tears, Gas industry reform. Court and Social: Court Circular. Official Appointments and Notices: Latest appointments. Marriages. Obituaries: Miss Binnie Hale, Sir Ernest Vasey Influence in Colonial Kenya, Mr Sean Macentee. Business and Finance: Commodities, Frances Williams explains the US currency's resilience to temporary pressures Dollar rides for a fall but still the buyers flock in, Pound below $1.40 for first time, UK banks near Calvi settlement, News In Brief Inquiry into Texaco bid for Getty, Warner suit against Murdoch, Interest Rates, LMI triples Benford stake, Finance And Industry Holy Grail that defeats Bank of England, Gold, Phoenix rises on bid talk, Company News In Brief, New chairman dismisses fears of policy clash Edwardes explains role at ICL, Sterling: Spot and Forward, Stenhouse family fails to win higher bid terms, Currencies, Investors' Notebook · Magnet builds up margins, Asda group profits on course to top £100m this year, Rate fears hit shares. Stock Exchange Tables: Wall Street Institutions stay away again, Authorized Units & Insurance Funds, Recent Issues, Wall Street, British Funds, Stock Exchanges. Business Appointments: Appointments New chief at BICC International. Property: Rentals, Commercial property Office complex for Billingsgate. Sport: Boxing Bugner to box under US licence, Basketball Solent given a lesson in class, Sports in Brief, America's Cup Waiting for France, Cricket The geyser that is Botham fails to gush with runs, Hockey English flavour too strong for hosts, ICE Skating Torvill and Dean to waltz away from their Russian rivals, Tennis Kriek and Higueras through to last eight, Football: Fa Cup Victory That Was No Occasion For Celebration Shame for Spurs and pain for youngsters of Fulham, Rugby Union Tomes ousts Smith as Scotland make three changes for Wales game, Table Tennis Douglas is hero in England's fine victory, Un Blacklist Maree runs into ban trouble, Yachting Boat worry for leading sailors, Bobsleigh Britons disqualified in licence muddle, Cricket Crowe to play for Somerset, Gymnastics Italian sponsors foot British bill, For The Record, Racing Figures confirm overwhelming support for breeders' fund, Rugby League Davis manages tour business. Classified Advertising: Entertainments, La crème de la crème, Public Appointments, Wanted, General Appointments, Animals And Birds. Births. Deaths. Weather: The Weather.

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