The Times - 18/12/1984
1984; Gale Group;
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By Henry Stanhope, Diplomatic Correspondent, By Our Diplomatic Correspondent, By Thomson Prentice Science Correspondent, From Robert Fisk, , By Paul Routledge, Labour Editor, By Stewart Tendler Crime Reporter, By David Hewson, Arts Correspondent, By Michael Prest, By David Felton Labour Correspondent, By Craig Seton, By Richard Evans, Lobby Reporter, By Nicholas Timmins, Social Services Correspondent, By Our Social Services Correspondent, By Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Anthony Bevins, From Richard Ford, , By Richard Dowden, By Hugh Clayton Local Government Correspondent, By Geraldine Norman, Sale Room Correspondent, By Stewart Tendler, Crime Reporter, By Our Legal Affairs Correspondent, By Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, By Bill Johnstone, CHRISTOPHER WARMAN, , By Michael Baily, Transport Editor, By Charles Knevitt Architecture Correspondent, Geoffrey Smith, From Roger Boyes, , From Alan McGregor, From Ian Murray, , From Diana Geddes, , From Christopher Walker, From Douglas Tweedale, From Christopher Thomas, , From Trevor Fishlock, , From Hasan Akhtar, , From Richard Wigg, , From Michael Hornsby, From Mario Modiano, , From David Watts, By Caroline Moorehead, Caroline Moorehead, Miles Kington, David Hewson, by Suzy Menkes, Christine Painell, PHS, by John Young, John Carlin, Bernard Levin:, Phillip Whitehead, Roger Scruton, ADAM THOMSON., JAMES BOYES, , ROBERT DANIELS., G. H. JACKSON, , NIGEL DUDLEY, , MICHAEL WHITE, , VICTORIA GILLICK, , PHILIP VENNING, , R. A. WHELPTON, , R. PALLISER., ALMA DAX, , By Judy Redfearn, By Tony Samstag, John Russell Taylor, Andrew Clark, Peter Ackroyd, Max Bell, Paul Griffiths, Stephen Pettitt, Executive Editor Kenneth Fleet, By Jeremy Warner, By Ian Griffiths, By David Smith, Economics Correspondent, From Bailey Morris, , By John Lawless, By Our City Staff, By Pam Spooner and Cliff Feltham, By Judith Huntley, Commercial Property Correspondent, By Alison Eadie, By Geoffrey Ellis, By Kevan Pearson, Edited by MATTHEW MAY, By Bill Johnstone Technology Correspondent, From Richard Streeton, , By Mitchell Platts, By David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, By Bryan Stiles, From Rex Bellamy, Tennis Correspondent., By Joyce Whitehead, By Nicholas Harling, By Jenny MacArthur, By Robert Pryce, Paul Newman, Brian Glanville, By Mandarin, By John Karter, By Michael Seely, by Peter Dear, Peter Davalle, By Philip Webster Political Reporter, Michael Binyon,
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News: Letter from Rothenburg Fairyland citadel, frozen in time, Inquiry over leaks in theatre, Extortioners' reprieve, moreover..., Tories fare worst in local polls, VAT plea for Ethiopia charity record rejected, Eye operation ends a lifetime in the dark, Trimaran crew rescued after 17 hours in sea, Pope's British visit cost church £7m, Top Solidarity man in Gdansk protest jailed for three months, Sweeping a path for Thatcher, Taking Buttercup to market forces, Three go in González party shakeup, Scrap star wars, say scientists, The Times Diary Creamed off, In mourning for an empty barrel, Modern wise men locate star in the east, Jailing prostitutes is 'the only deterrent', People of Bhopal begin return home, Mary Rose to be moved to rest on even keel, Rebuke for MP over IRA visit, The brief span of Salvador's bridge of hope, Benefits strike ends, but pensioners must wait for cash, Few solicitors take advantage of freedom to advertise, Expand Heathrow, not Stansted, says Essex, UK refuses to collect dairy fines, Greek ship hit in third Gulf attack, Svetlana upsets school officials over daughter, The Facts Our children under siege, The art of getting theatre sponsors, Greece sees Turks as main menace, Windhoek trial of BBC journalist, Marie Payne was fatal victim of a persistent child molester, Private health fees Increases will top inflation rate, Japanese families sue airline, New towns: 2 Redditch assets attract US group, Van driver kidnapped in £30,000 bullion raid, Chernenko pledges aid to Addis, The sub-continent prepares to vote Gandhi juggernaut rolls to victory as electors embrace Nehru dynasty, The miners' strike NUM to contest rule change tomorrow, Architects' president, A tax to channel the BBC's way, Ford peace formula rejected by union chiefs, UK events, Prisoners Of Conscience Peru: The Ayacucho teenagers, Fashflash, Thatcher's historic trip under way, Thatcher proposes work for all young, Bank's safe deposit-in the bin, Move to help Britons in Libya, TUC abandons hope of fresh initiative on miners' strike, EEC wrangles on pullout give Greenland the blues, Israeli team to press for extra cash, Two Lebanon villages put under curfew, Gorbachov links arms curb to star wars ban, Reagan to appeal for more Contras funds, The NUJ and The Journalist, Lawson orders Bank of England inquiry, Lorries blockade border, The Times Information Service Today's events, A human tragedy of epic proportions in Sudan Desperate plea to save dying refugees, Armed man shot dead after Ulster blast, Cabinet experts to study cable TV problems, Chances for UK in Taiwan From cheap replicas to high-tech, Hong Kong Fashion I Enticing the Dragon, Split Peronists face destruction, £1.2m cut in arts purchasing power, Derbyshire police end anti-drink campaign, Bird survey counts winter visitors, More cash for heart transplants, Mitterrand's global view French rule out force against Libyans, Science report Clues to wasps that trick flies, Commentary. Law: Verdict on Vietnam 21 today, Seven years for teacher Supplying drugs, Girl's killer jailed for 30 years, Sale of option right is subject to gains tax Golding (Inspector of Taxes) v Kaufman, Best goes to jail after judge rejects appeal, Thermometer theft charge, Chancery Division Correspondence means exchange of letters Stearn and Others v Twitchell. Display Advertising: Royal Liqueur, Mason & Mason, R.J. Reynolds Industries, Inc., Collins, Phonogram, Martini, Courvoisier, Public Notary D. Peer, Home Federal, Sinclair, Oxfam, Welmar, Austin Montego Estate, British Telecom Shares, Nina Ricci, The Famous Grouse, Glenfiddich, The Times Portfolio, Mazeppa, Stock Conversion, Base Lending Rates, Aes. Politics and Parliament: Banking Review of rules for supervising banks, Coal Dispute Scargill demand attacked as absurd, Shipping Why Britain's merchant fleet is declining, EEC aid for liquefaction, House Of Lords Government sympathetic to charity law reform, Vietnamese under stress, Investment 120 coal faces lost or causing concern, Vandalism No possible excuse for wilful damage. Arts and Entertainment: Sale room English porcelain gains firmer price footing, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 16,614, Today's television and radio programmes, Concise Crossword (No 524), Draw after 20 moves in Moscow, Bridge trials date. News in Brief. Picture Gallery. Classified Advertising: Personal Columns, Legal Appointments, Chanel, Entertainments, Computer Appointments. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): Freed from dogma but it's still tyranny as before. Editorials/Leaders: Mr Corbyn's Gaffe, Indian Winter, Finance And Industry High politics ends the Governor's honeymoon, A Breathing Space For The Arts. Letters to the Editor: Age of chivalry, Monetary returns on a film levy, Lest we forget, Wider national interest at Stansted, Risks of vapour drift, British Council cuts, Passing of exams, Dartford Tunnel, Schoolgirl promiscuity, Dubious images. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: Britannia passing-out parade, University news, Latest appointments, Church news. Deaths. Obituaries: Lt-Col A. L. B. Anderson, DR FRANK H. SPEDDING Work on first atomic bombs, Mr A. A. Ross, Mr Jan Peerce, Mr G. M. Matthews. Reviews: Rock Lou Reed, Concert A spicy offering BBCSO/Mata, Television A gift of tongues, Opera Bruson scores heavily for early Verdi I due Foscari, Galleries Bubbling good humour, London debuts. Stock Exchange Tables: Investment Trusts, Stock Exchange Prices Shares fail to hold gains, Authorized Unit Trusts, Wall Street Prime cut lifts Dow, Recent Issues, Foreign Exchanges, Stock Market Report Lucas slumps after profits warning. Business and Finance: Money Markets And Gold, Is it really nix to Unix?, US bank cuts prime rate, The Times Network For Schools The Times Schools Network Competition, Financial Services Portrait of a debt rescheduler, Commodities, What Santa's carrying for US hi-tech addicts, Economic forecast in doubt, Tempus S&N beats stagnation through expansion, The Year 1984: but with no thanks to Orwell, Market Summary, Argentine debt optimism, Pegi blocks Dunlop's £70m capital reconstruction, Shop rents forecast to exceed inflation, Company News, State to sell stake in Norton, CBI forced to cancel conference, Comfort backs Ladbroke, Regan threat to curb Fed, Loan guarantees plan reprieved, London Financial Futures, Pretax loss cut sharply at Redfearn, BL hopes for deal to update Soviet cars. Business Appointments: Appointments. Sport: ICE Hockey Fife Flyers are feeling under the weather, Golf Ballesteros collects a second trophy, World Football Football Gentlemen of Verona triumph in Rome, Hockey Loughborough are close to losing record, For The Record, Book Reviews O'Brien a pioneer of Turf's new era, Sports in Brief, Today's Fixtures, Basketball Kingston protest over cup final referee, Tennis Young Swedes humiliate Fleming and McEnroe to win Davis Cup final, Racing: Injured De Haan Misses Mrs Pitman's Leicester Treble Timurs Double to maintain Forster's form, Skiing: Wenzel Takes Combined Event In Italy Zurbriggen responds to challenge, Cricket: Victory In Second Test As India Succumb To Two Wily Spinners. England end their longest drought, Fixtures And Forecasts, Athletics Four additions to British team for Paris, Boxing Warren planning a lucrative season, Rugby Union How Britain can keep up with the Alan Joneses, Show Jumping Simon keeps his nerve. Property: Rentals. Births. Weather: The Weather.
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