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The Times - 24/08/1984

1984; Gale Group;

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By Glen Allan, Ronald Faux, By Our Labour Correspondent, By Peter Evans, Home Affairs Correspondent, From Nicholas Ashford Dallas, By David Felton, Labour Correspondent, By Rodney Cowton Defence Correspondent, By Lorna Bourke, By Nicholas Timmins, Social Services Correspondent, By Harry Golombek Chess Correspondent, By Henry Stanhope Diplomatic Correspondent, By Frances Gibb Legal Affairs Correspondent, By Nicholas Timmins Social Services Correspondent, By Robin Young, By Richard Dowden, By Colin Hughes, By Rupert Morris, By Clifford Webb, Mortoring Correspondent, From Keith Dalton, Manila, WILLIAM PIKE, , From Jan Raath, Harare, From Kuldip Nayar, From Michael Hornsby, , From Trevor Fishlock, , From Christopher Thomas, From Our Correspondent, From Mohsin Ali, From Moshe Brilliant, , from Richard Wigg, From John Carlin San Salvador, Jane Withers, Anthony Fawcett, Miles Kington, Olivia Timbs and Lorraine Fraser, ANGELA WILKES, PHS, by David Southall, Clifford Longley, by Bernard Levin, David Watt, Philip Howard, H. B. EDGINTON, ROGER HAMILTON, , TERENCE SHORT, , VIOLA WESTMINSTER, DENIS MAHON, , BRIAN HOBLEY, , AUBREY JONES, , H. B. DEHQANI-TAFTI, JOHN BURNETT, , CHAD VARAH, DANIEL MATOVU, IVAN COREA, ARTHUR C. CLARKE, , REGINALD HOLME, , HUGH STOVIN, , By Dr Ian Carradice, , By Bill Johnstone, Technology Correspondent, By John Young, Michael Church, David Robinson, Anthony Masters, John Russell Taylor, Nicholas Kenyon, Stephen Pettitt, Executive Editor Kenneth Fleet, By Derek Harris, , By Peter Wilson-Smith, Banking Correspondent, By Christopher Dunn, By Ian Griffiths, By Our Commercial Editor, By Our City Staff, By Our Banking Correspondent, By Derek Pain, By Kenneth Fleet, By Derek Harris, By Vivien Goldsmith, From Pat Butcher, Schools Rugby by Michael Stevenson, By John Woodcock, Cricket Correspondent, From Mitchell Platts, , By Gordon Allan, By Michael Seely, By Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent, By Jenny MacArthur, by Clifford Webb, Peter Davalle, Bob Williams, By Michael Horsnell, Frank Johnson,

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Index. News: Lebanese general killed, Former Bedford College building seeks £5m buyer, Vauxhall aims to double sales with new Astra, Wounds of Vietnam war healed, Widow in appeal for new inquest, Zimbabwe frozen funds 'hardship for elderly', Parents owed thousands of pounds as school fee scheme hits trouble, Family that fashioned universal flair, A curse on all their numbers, Complaint against 'Sun' upheld, Bones shed light on man's ancestor, Taste of things to come from microfungus, History teaching should foster pride in Britain, Joseph says, Habgood attacks 'trial by television', Mongolia head of state loses key party post, moreover... Reagan's five minute warning to the Democrats, TUC centre to train tomorrow's leaders, The Times Information Service, Pakistani troops killed in Kashmir, Medical Briefing, Chief constable attacks guidelines Gun rules 'endanger police', Cancer victim in legal action dies, Conflict in Uganda Confident guerrillas boast few defeats, Portfolio Teenager shares prize, Republican Convention 1984 Republican women who won't be wooed, Post offices closed by strike, El Salvador death toll more than 50,000, Motoring Audi 100 estate combines space with elegance, Four more years as First Man's wife, Archaeology Puzzle of Oliver's Orchard, Reagan draws up battle lines, The miners' dispute Coal blueprint divides camps, Law centres threatened by rate cap cutbacks, News by deceit: the real lesson, Two more Soviet warships in Suez, Job losses mount to 11,400 in NHS, Sakharov's wife 'put on trial', Nuclear option in Falklands denied, First bingo millionaire, Ten share lead in chess tournament, DeLorean creditors may sue the Government, Peres pins hope on religious parties, Unions call for new pit talks, Cot deaths that could be avoided, The Times Diary, Liverpool 'wantonly neglected and mismanaged', TUC faces revolt on labour laws, 500 protected birds' eggs found in house, Profit doubts affect farm land values, Tehran explosion kills 17, 30% turnout in Coloured poll hailed as victory for boycott campaigners, Nato urged to consider new defence, Rail track repairs criticized at crash inquiry, Talks fail to dispel rail threat, Three into one makes sense, The first bingo millionaire, Lebanese wait in vain to go south, Abbeystead reopens, Science report Benefits of counting lambs in womb, Deficit growth halts Zimbabwe loan, Anti-Sandinista parties lose legal status, When the cradle becomes a grave, Wanted ads campaign for Tory candidates, Docks employers predict vote for national strike, Barcelona's opera crisis eased by public aid, British space shuttle with the Concorde look, Nakasone apologizes to Korea, Wives who have to be good sports, Philippines minister accuses Marcos. Display Advertising: Donmar, Isphan Carpets Ltd., Bell's, Gate, Bank Of Scotland, Base Lending Rates, Fiat, Cadbury Schweppes, Ta, Distillers, The Times, London And Manchester Group Plc, London Arts Choice, Nissan, Chelsea-Cinema, Royal Court Theatre. News in Brief. Picture Gallery. Law: Knifeman offers victim £1,000, Inquest jury told of nude swimming and drugs at Dartington Hall pool, Three remanded in £150,000 burglaries case, Two years' jail for paedophile, Four men for trial in Dikko kidnap case. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 16,517, Concise Crossword (No 428), Today's television and radio programmes. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): How to give away $3m and be able to live with yourself. Editorials/Leaders: Privatize, Not Compromise, Finance And Industry Taxing time for our unwilling bankers, The Singapore Succession, A Loud Silence. Letters to the Editor: Dark Age London, Origins of 'E.T.', Better scheme for technical graduates, Ladies' days, Sri Lanka incidents, Bridge-building to ease pits dispute, Fines for soliciting, Ethics and the press, Up the creek, Art and taxation, Future of coal, Pakistan law changes, RUC losses, Growth in Oxfordshire. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: University news, Beaufort's new joint master. Deaths. Obituaries: Mr Z. Szabó Reformist Hungarian writer, Prof.J.A.C.Brown. Reviews: Promenade Concert Eloquence with conviction ECO/Perahia, Galleries The Glasgow Style, Theatre The Devils, Television Perverse pleasure, South Bank Summer Music The Contemporary Guitar, Cinema Wenders finds a new vitality. Stock Exchange Tables: Wall Street, Recent Issues, Authorized Units & Insurance Funds, Stock Exchange Prices Dock fears hit shares, Stock Market Report Tate 'takeover' talk sweetens dull day, Foreign Exchanges, Stock Exchanges. Business and Finance: News In Brief Spurs hits profit forecast, Woolworth man steps up to implement changes, Mother leads the head-hunters, Watertite investment by the Silver Shield man, Machine language, Cadbury to resume US share issue, BP finds gold in Canada, Blue Circle delegation for China, Kleinwort bids £15m for London Prudential, Investment Trusts, Interest Rates, The Americans bring their robots and artificial intelligence down to earth Last chance to complete wit the Japanese, Commodites, Small rise in trade deficit eases pressure on sterling, Tempus UK weakens the mix at Blue Circle, Profits on the wall for a flying couple, Gold, Money Markets, Retirement holiday specialist 'on target for profit rise' Saga interim loss worsens to £2.25m, Company News In Brief, Rule change by broker, Exco beats forecasts with £20m profit rise, Currencies. Classified Advertising: Entertainments, Car Buyer's Guide, Announcements, Business To Business. Business Appointments: Appointments. Sport: Friendship Games Five swim faster than champions at Los Angeles, Racing: Sangster Sets Sights On Breeders'cup Day Prize After York Success Record falls to flying Committed, Hockey Young players gather for trial of strength, Bowls Cutts eases into the last eight, For The Record, Boxing Magri undergoes test of confidence in title bout, Football: Analysing The Statistics Of Success Everton are pick of the peaks, Sports in Brief, Equestrianism Olympic riders lured by the derby gold, Athletics: Those WHO Live By The Pacemakers May Die By The Stopwatch A tiresome cavalcade of record failure, Tennis Amritraj's spell of dizziness, Rugby Union Nichols faces a testing term, Cricket: Sri Lanka Provide Splendid Day's Entertainment In Their First Test Match At Headquarters England bowlers fall to Wettimuny's charm, Golf Longmuir profits by taking no risks. Births. Property: Rentals, Flat Sharing. Weather: The Weather.

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