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The Times - 06/02/1984

1984; Gale Group;

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From Robert Fisk, , From Christopher Thomas, From Richard Owen, By Anthony Bevins, Political Correspondent, By Our Political Correspondent, By Richard Evans, , From Richard Ford, , By Henry Stanhope, Diplomatic Correspondent, By Edward Townsend, By Christopher Warman, Property Correspondent, From Rodney Cowton, Defence Correspondent, , Geoffrey Smith, By Thomson Prentice, Nicholas Timmins, By Kenneth Gosling, By David Nicholson-Lord, By Stewart Tendler Crime Reporter, By Lucy Hodges Education Correspondent, By Pearce Wright Science Editor, By Peter Hennessy, By David Walker Social Policy Correspondent, From Alan Tomlinson, , From Charles Harrison, From Michael Hamlyn, , From Christopher Walker, , From Dessa Trevisan, From Rodney Cowton, , Port Stanley, , From Nicholas Ashford, , Concord, , From Robert Fisk, From Michael Hornsby, , From Richard Wigg, , From Christopher Thomas, , From Our Own Correspondent, , Paul Griffiths, David Robinson, Irving Wardle, Joan Chissell, Dennis Hackett, Anthony Masters, Russell Davies, Deborah Moggach, Penny Perrick, FRANK JOHNSON, Michael Hornsby, Ferdinand Mount, Anne Sofer, BRIAN J. M. TOVEY, , JOHN A. WAITE, , HILARY LIPKIN, , L.NEVILLE BROWN, , RAYMOND LYGO, , PHILIP WORCESTER, , PHILIP SNOW, , DAVID HART, , PETER MELCHETT, , DAVID BELLAMY, , ROSAMOND RICHARDSON, , RENE CUTFORTH, , RONALD BLYTHE, , MICHAEL ARCBER, , ALAN LENG, , MICHAEL CODRON, , CHARLES CRUICKSHANK, , By Pearce Wright, Science Editor, By Clifford Longley, Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Rupert Morris, Sarah Hogg Economics Editor, BY C. D. BURBRIDGE, By Philip Robinson, By John Lawless, By Frances Williams Economics Correspondent, Michael Clark, BY MICHAEL HUGHES, From Derek Hodgson, , By David Hands Rugby Correspondent, From David Miller, , By John Wilcockson, By Keith Macklin, By Rex Bellamy, By Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, By Pat Butcher, By Sydney Friskin, By Lewine Mair, By Jim Railton, By Michael Phillips, Racing Correspondent, Joan Llewelyn Owens, Edited by Peter Dear, By Marcus Williams, Richard Owen,

Resumo

Index. News: Beirut's deepening crisis Why Walid wants to go on killing, Guerrillas drive out oil company, Pub's conservation prize, Ban on unions essential, former GCHQ chief says, Progress towards open government to be kept a secret, On the ball with Greenwich Mean Time, The ballad of Sean and Yoko, Election 84 Campaign Diary follows the Democratic front-runner Faint cheers for a slick professional on the stump, Letter from Moscow Khrushchev returns from the shadows, Namibia: why South Africa seems ready to find a way out, Tapestry thieves were no connoisseurs, The unsung caesareans, Artists of the portrait Sitting Pretty, Councils are divided on defying the law, South-east 'on road to recovery', French diplomat finally marries Peking girl artist, The Times Information Service, Putting the pieces together, TV's royal puppets anger MPs, Outrage within church over marriage ban, Gaddafi and Cheysson get together, Doctors ordered to tell all about Reagan's health, Sarajevo gambles on new kind of fame, 40,000 Israelis march to seek immediate pull-out from Lebanon, Polite moves at The Spectator, Ancient privy gains a new life, Hope fading in Lebanon as Cabinet resigns, The new first lord of the F.O., The power struggle test case, Aids that disabled people cannot use First Person, What the Navy's museum owes to Sir James, Physiotherapists are needed, but..., Indian press brands Powell a racist, Paris Diary Up against the wall, Our link with the Thames, Pensioners fly away from the winter, Findings, Speedier press rulings, Experts advise nuclear cuts, Independent schools face computer crisis, New doubt over reasons for GCHO unions ban, Sandinistas drive US-backed guerrillas out of Nicaragua, however... Andy in the red corner, Waldorf may get £150,000, Answer on Duke's visit 'humiliating', Baby born of two mothers, Talkback A change to simplify the system, Coward celebration, Kinnock would dismantle Polaris, Andropov's illness puts summits in doubt, Falkland hunt for deadly relics, Korchnoi must pay son £20,000, Cranes used to rescue guests from hotel fire, Ethiopians arrest 17 dissidents, Arafat sets date for Husain talk, Marchers in Manila hail lost leader, Children's mystery illness identified, What to see where to go, Science report Artificial heart raises new issues, Surrogate mothers and embryo research put committee in a quandary, Repentant terrorist dies in ETA backlash, Apartheid still rules as MPs meet for the last all-white session, Body of missing diplomat found, Falklands rescue mission for Soviet sailor, Data protection: 1 Bill is an urgent balancing act, Angry Assam lowers the blinds on Mrs Gandhi, Greenwich time, Shuttle soldiers on after satellite loss, Commentary, Mubarak plays up Africa role, When quality fails to rate. Display Advertising: Tobacco Advisory Council, Lloyd's List, London Docklands, Spink, Herbert Read Ltd, Sotheby's, Dillon, Read & Co. Inc., Co-Op 84, The Times Business News, Taylor Woodrow, 9 3/4 Per Cent Exchequer Stock, 1998, The Times 1000, Oxford, Gulf Air, Phillips, Plant A Tree, Bp, National Maritime Museum, Kings Cross,, Newscorp Netherlands Antilles N.V., Ncb, Asprey & Company Plc, Icl, Ecgd, Base Lending Rates, Lilley & Reynolds Ltd.. Picture Gallery. Property: Rentals, Law Society wants faster conveyancing. News in Brief. Reviews: Emil Gilels Festival Hall, Opera The Mastersingers of Nuremberg Coliseum, Television Gospel truths, Cinema Putting death ahead of dramatic sense Scarface (18) Empire Sudden Impact (18) Warner Leicester Square; ABC Shaftesbury Avenue; Classics Oxford Street, Haymarket Can She Bake a Cherry Pie? (15) ICA; Classic Tottenham Court Road Lianna (18) Screen-on-the-Hill; Screen-on-Baker-Street; Cinecenta Panton Street Prénom... Carmen (18) Chelsea Cinema, Theatre The White Devil Greenwich, El Dorado Threatre Royal. E. 15, Concerts Sinfonietta/Atherton Festival Hall/Radio 3. Law: Considering evidence Regina v Secretary of State for the Home Department, Ex parte Brown, House of Lords 'Holly Hobbie' trade mark trafficking ban In re American Greetings Corporation's Application, House of Lords No price implies no arrangement to sell Pagson (Inspector of Taxes) v Lowe. Arts and Entertainment: Concise Crossword (No 260), Collins Dictionaries Times Crossword Championships 1984, Today's television and radio programmes. Editorials/Leaders: Two-Term Stability, Queen And Commonwealth. Letters to the Editor: Dangerous fantasy?, Appointment of judges, Last chance to catch the Airbus, Cross words, Peace studies, Point of departure, Road block, Destruction of a country heritage, Closing the gap for impoverished, Ineluctable choice at GCHQ. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: Baron Henderson of Brompton, University news, Latest appointments, Baron McAlpine of West Green, Middle Temple awards, Baron Bottomley. Politics and Parliament: Parliament this week, Progress of legislation. Deaths. Obituaries: The Duke Of Beaufort Founder of Badminton Horse Trials, Sir Arthur Armitage, Kari Nurmela. Business and Finance: Finance And Industry Something borrowed, something blue, Consumer debt likely to increase, Mirror journalists seek four years' pay in event of bid, Economic View All eyes on the dollar, Investors' Notebook · Usm Review Stanley's game for a spring launch, Ordinary Shares Textiles-a cash-rich sector, Currencies, Inmos US sale report denied, Rush to complete Nigerian loan, The Week Ahead, The Gilt-Edged Market Breaking the 10 per cent yield barrier, Eurobond Prices, News In Brief Decision day for Hanson. Stock Exchange Tables: Fixed-Interest Stocks, Stock Exchanges, Stock Exchange Prices Capitalization and week's change. Sport: Football: A Team So Injury-Prone That Even Their Mascot Breaks His Nose The class of '81 move up to higher education, For The Record, Cyclo-Cross Young and Dixon give Yorkshire double win, Tennis Swede with a solid touch, Sports in Brief, Rugby Union: England Cross Border To Defeat, Wales Sail The Irish Sea To Victory Scotland are on the high road to a crowning and historic event, Rugby League Leeds build on coach's success, Athletics Christian underlines sprint potential, Hockey East far from artificial, Racing: De Haan Set To Take Over From Francome On Burrough Hill Lad A weighty problem for Dickinson, Rowing Oxford look good again, Squash Rackets Pearson leads Lancashire to first win, While England slept..., Skiing Girardelli draws level with Stenmark, Winter Olympic Games Torch relay dispute set to be doused, Cricket: New Zealand celebrate a third Test victory in which England are again bowled out for less than 100. Kiwis walking taller with a festive feather in their caps. Classified Advertising: Winter Sports, Announcements, Educational, La crème de la crème, Legal Notices, Super Secs. Births. Weather: The Weather.

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