The Times - 23/01/1984
1984; Gale Group;
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By David Cross, By Paul Routledge, Labour Editor, From Nicholas Ashford, By John Witherow, From David Bonavia, , By Our Foreign Staff, By Julian Haviland, Political Editor, By Hugh Clayton, Local Government Correspondent, By Our Political Editor, By a Staff Reporter, By Kenneth Gosling, From Richard Ford, By Our Economics Correspondent, By Derek Harris, Commercial Editor, By Tony Samstag, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Patricia Clough, By David Hewson, Arts Correspondent, By Peter Hennessy, By Our Social Services Correspondent, By John Young, By Pearce Wright, Science Editor, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Jenny Knight, From John Best, From John Carlin, , San Salvador, From Our Own Correspondent, , By Hazhir Teimourian, From Roger Boyes, , From Donovan Moldrich, From Nicholas Ashford, , From Our Correspondent, From Peter Nichols, , From Alan McGregor, From Neil Kelly, By Henry Stanhope, Diplomatic Correspondent, From Richard Owen, , From Moshe Brilliant, From Robert fisk, , From John Earle, From Trevor Fishlock Buenos Aires, Richard Williams, Stephen Pettitt, Hilary Finch, Paul Griffiths, Nicholas Kenyon, E. J. Craddock, Dennis Hackett, John Percival, By Nicholas Wapshott, Derek Parr, Miles Kington, Michael Wright, Penny Perrick, FRANK JOHNSON, Michael Binyon, by Philip Howard, Anne Sofer, Graham Mather, J. W. JEFFERY, , P. M. NETSCHER, , STANLEY RIVLIN, , JOHN BROOKS, , MARTIN JACOBY, , P. G. ANDREWS, , JOHN CORNWELL, , DUNCAN WALLACE, , JANET TODD, , BARBARA M. FRANKS, , HELEN OPPENHEIMER, , RACHEL TRICKETT, , MARTYN BECKETT, , E.GUNNEMARK, , BRIGID BROPHY, , Clifford Longley, By Ross Davies, H. W. O. writes:, Sarah Hogg Economics Editor, BY PETER RICE, By Wayne Lintott and John Lawless, By Philip Robinson, By Pearce Wright Science Editor, From Bailey Morris, BY GORDON PEPPER, By Frances Williams Economics Correspondent, Michael Clark, By David Young Energy Correspondent, Torin Douglas, Frances Williams, By Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent, From Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Sydney Friskin, From David Hands Rugby Correspondent, From a Special Correspondent, From John Hennessy, By John Woodcock, Cricket Correspondent, By William Stephens, By John Wilcockson, By Michael Seely, By David Powell, By Peter Aykroyd, Peter Dear, From Rodney Cowton Defence Correspondent, Michael Hamlyn,
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News: Tess and the temptress, Murdered wife fought in vain to save children, King to study bribes claim against official, President loses his senior law officer, Bel Mooney discovers what makes 8½m readers in the United Kingdom buy romantic novels Happily ever afterthoughts, Schooling boys for the jobs, The Times Information Service, Professionals take over Stockholm's stage from the politicians, Children shot as terrorists, Discussion of sex by young 'still taboo', Reagan and Thatcher mellow towards Moscow, Tarzan's jungle cry will be heard no more, New words and new meanings, Prognosis, please, Kinnock pledge to repeal union laws, Cricket chiefs decide today in Boycott battle, New left-wing party formed in Sri Lanka, Two polls tip Benn for victory, Shot Libyan envoy fights for life, Paris Diary Sniff out the vital corpse, Thatcher faces questions over son's interests, Thailand puts Soviet aid to Vietnam at £3.6bn, Those fresh, exciting, questionable cults, Poland seeks help for farmers Jaruzelski exorcizes ghosts, Strains, but still a special Bonn-Israeli relationship: Kohl's journey of atonement, East Berlin six get to West safely, The 'Disease of Monarchs' provokes mirth and curiosity, according to one-time sufferer Alan Franks As funny as a crippling case of gout, Foxhounds may be put down, Danish UHT milk waits for tests, Why private inheritance becomes national heritage, Sales of 'grill steak' climb but growth slows in frozen food market, Press harassment curbs predicted, Moscow sees hope of limited dialogue, Tourist shot in Kenya game park, Price rises a test for Hungary's economic success, Reagan campaign machine drives confidently into winning gear, Bicycle beat: Five of the force of, Jumblatt demands resignation of Gemayel's regime, Jenkin accused of robbing London Sorting fact and rhetoric in rates battle, Progress of legislation, Signs of headway in Hongkong talks, Tourism and choice boost the West End theatre, Argentine Army in the dock Thirty officers face 'dirty war' charges, Radical: rooting for-or out, The "Palais Omnisports" is looming over Paris to lure the 1992 Olympics. On your marques, Ex-Black Panther sent back, Gairy back but skips next polling, First Kiessling report 'came from Nato HQ', Letter from Srinagar Strong passions in the valley, Left's narrow win in miners' ballot, Heseltine tells the Falklands to trade, Sub-post offices threatened Neighbourhood shops may be closed, Charting new territory, Economies in private health care, Brainwash victims in court battle, Top Mensa title won by solicitor for second time, Clergyman quits over links with Catholics, moreover... It's only déjà view, Morocco riots toll tops 110, Science report Bringing the laser beam safely out of the laboratory, Four die, thousands stranded in Scottish blizzards, TUC's self-criticism project splits union, Phone directory contract lost by Post Office, Parris, down and out on the Tyne, Diplomat's arrest as KGB spy rocks Oslo, American concern at Israeli economy, ITV plans rival to Sky Channel, First triplets for British team Test-tube trio 'come out crying', Lawyers call for justice department, Comment To have and to change, Socialists rock boat in Geneva, Sizewell inquiry Conflict on nuclear plant safety levels, Politicization fears raised by reappointment of Treasury adviser, US satellite-killer tested, Astrology under attack Italians rush to refute religious objections, El Salvador salutes its repair gangs, Powell to challenge right of the Queen to speak without ministers' advice, 87 communist officers go to prison in Iran. Display Advertising: The Royal Hospital & Home For Incurables., Natwest The Action Bank, Luncheon Vouchers Ltd.,, Gulf Air, Victoria Wine. Picture Gallery: Drama on the waterfront as Sydney ferry sinks. Law: Queen's Bench Division Motor insurance exception Samuelson v National Insurance and Guarantee Corporation Ltd, Family Division Report on ward excluded from criminal case In re J (a Minor), Farmers charged for pork rioting, Three charged over £6m raid. News in Brief. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 16,342, Today's television and radio programmes, Concise Crossword (No 255), 'Donatello' relief for sale. Reviews: Venetian Festival St James's, Piccadilly, But bring on the elephants..., Concerts Julian Bream Wigmore Hall, Mark Springer Boulevard Nina Simone Ronnie Scott's, Dance La Bayadère Covent Garden, Sinfonietta/Atherton Queen Elizabeth Hall/ Radio 3, Peterborough String Orchestra The Cresset, Peterborough, Publishing Pride of places, Television Acting characters, Chamber Orchestra of Europe/Pollini Queen Elizabeth Hall. Editorials/Leaders: Finance And Industry Of Chancellors and official charlatans, Keynes, Not Robin Hood, Meanwhile In Vienna, Islam Opens The Door. Letters to the Editor: Cost of Sizewell, Abuse of language, Maintenance cut for former wives, Local democracy, Hospital service with profit, Museum charges, Superfluous characters, Tangled skeins in Central America, Fate of Temple Bar, Learning for life, Catholics in China, Black culture. Court and Social: Court Circular. Deaths. Official Appointments and Notices: Gold medals for professors, University news New Master for St Catharine's, Latest appointments. Politics and Parliament: Parliament this week. Obituaries: The Earl Of Warwick, Johnny Weissmuller Champion swimmer who became screen Tarzan, Alexis Chesn A Kov, Maj-Gen Christopher Woolner, Mr Roger Hayes. Business and Finance: GEC launches software arm, Rolls set to receive £113m aid, Gold, Sealink sale 'is still on', Europe awaits as Congress returns, The Gilt-Edged Market Timing at a very high premium, Interest Rates, Investors' Notebook · Usm Review Godwin Warren wins £¼m deals in US, Ordinary Shares The insurance star still rising, 'Mirror' in search of editorial safeguards, Board Meetings, Currencies, Economic View £1.5bn trade surplus likely, UK offshore firms in line for orders from India, Marketing and advertising: Satellite TV could bring 'world brands', Nigeria close to agreement on £2.8bn debt rescheduling. Stock Exchange Tables: Unlisted Securities, Stock Exchanges. Business Appointments: Appointments Six new members for Engineering Council. Sport: Hockey Technicalities rule Britain out of Olympic place, Sports in Brief, Today's Fixtures, Racing Francome has double helping, Bobsleigh The Russian revolution's victory salute, Rugby League Fulham are snowed under, Rugby Union: Wales Bound For An Early Grave, Ireland For A Late Sending-Out To Grass France serve up penalties, hints of violence and a touch of Gallic, Tennis Injured Mottram may miss Davis Cup ties against Italy, Cyclo-Cross Young masters the mud, Athletics: A New Name Emerges, An Old One Endures Moore the merrier after his arrival in the top flight, Rackets Boone reigns supreme, Cricket: Rebels On Top Up North, England On Top Down South Crawford may go as a matter of honour, Football: First Division Dressed Up In Red And White With A New Dawn Rising Of Black And Blue Four candidates who have the popular vote are unconvincing, Boxing Sibson fit enough to set his sights on Acaries, Snooker Knowles wins but needs a cushion for his nerves, Golf Pavin's birdies lead the Phoenix, Skiing Girardelli halts Austrian party in its tracks, Badminton Twice as nice for Mrs Gilks, Motor Racing Fittipaldi needs time after tests, For The Record, Swimming England strike silver in the Golden Cup, Gymnastics Champions hang on by the skin of their teeth. 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