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The Times - 24/10/1984

1984; Gale Group;

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By Paul Routledge, Labour Editor, By Julian Haviland Political Editor, By Our Foreign Staff, By David Smith, Economics Correspondent, By William Kay, City Editor, From Diana Geddes, By Philip Webster, Political Reporter, From Michael Hornsby, By Peter Evans, Home Affairs Correspondent, DAVID WALKER, Social Policy Correspondent, By Rupert Morris, By Anthony Bevins, Rodney Cowton, By Colin Hughes, By Geraldine Norman, Sale Room Correspondent, By Ronald Faux, By David Hewson Arts Correspondent, By David Cross, By Frances Gibb Legal Affairs Correspondent, By Bill Johnstone, Electronics Correspondent, From Richard Owen, From Nicholas Ashford, , From Peter Nichols, From John Best, From Casiano Mayor of Reuters, Manila, From Our Correspondent, , From Michael Hamlyn, , From Ian Murray, , From Diana Geddes, , From A Correspondent, , By Caroline Moorehead, PHS, by Dick Taverne, Robin Young, Digby Anderson, Robin Cook, ROGER HOMAN, KIERAN FLANAGAN, IAN HAMNETT, , DAVID MARTIN, B. R. WILSON, IRENE McGIBBON, , BUCCLEUCH, , JOHN H. BETTS., R. H. GREEN, , ROBERT VIGARS, , MARY HAYWARD., R. H. RANSFORD, , CHRIS POND, , JAMES GOLDSMITH, , JAMES A. WHELAN, , G. T. GOODALL, , ROGER BOWER, , CATHERINE JONES, , JOHN WHITE, , John Russell Taylor, Paul Griffiths, Dennis Hackett, Irving Wardle, Ivor Davies, Sally Ogle Davis, Miles Kington, by Suzy Menkes, Executive Editor Kenneth Fleet, By Derek Pain, By Peter Wilson-Smith Banking Correspondent, By David Young, Energy Correspondent, By Our Banking Correspondent, By Ian Griffiths, By Alison Eadie, By Tim Congdon, By Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, By Nicholas Harling, By Pat Butcher, By Robert Pryce, From Lewine Mair, By Peter Ball, By David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, By John Blunsden, By Mandarin (Michael Phillips), By Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent, By Rex Bellamy, Tennis Correspondent, By Sydney Friskin, By Christopher Warman Property Correspondent, CW, Summaries by Peter Dear, Peter Davalle, Mark Lawson, By Rory Johnston, By Geoffrey Ellis, By Geof Wheelwright, By Kevan Pearson, By Alan Lewis, By Frank Brown, By Rex Malik, By Celia Kemsley, By Edward Fennell, By Dominic Cornford, By Alan Jenkins, By Alex Scott, By Ben Knox,

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Index. News: Bomb wrecks office of Maltese priest, Have mandate, will steamroll, Hollywood's new star wars and the missing millions, Schools 'could do better without more money', Hopes rise of cutting Atlantic and European air fares, Premier denies marijuana was his, Envoy rebuked over arms case, Thailand beats Mongolia to Security Council seat, Marcos call for calm on Aquino, Many jails' security at fault, report says, Soccer chief questioned by police, Protest vote warning to Finnish politicians, Owen widens Alliance cruise rift, Regal pomp greets Mitterrand, £22,000 award for dustmen, Greek visit eases Polish isolation, Aquino inquiry: Two reports implicate military, but differ on blame Chief of Staff accused of role in murder, French seize rare falcons in diplomats' car, The Times Information Service, Target within reach for EEC entry of Spain and Portugal, Navy contract for private firms, The Thames TV dispute Camera at storm centre, Paris Fashion Gone to waist, Unesco bows to West's pressure and agrees to budget freeze, Libyan siege traders denied compensation, £100,000 for kits in war on smoking, Embryos get chance to survive, Birth pill costs criticized, Future of pit villages: 1 Pit closures have severe effect, 80 fight for survival Computer magazines in circulation war, Star chamber to quiz Walker on fuel bills, West crippling debtors, says Alfonsín, GLC abolition and free competition to dominate Queen's speech, 13 queens in the recess pack, Big increase in farm land top goal for Chernenko, Yacht haven for the unemployed, Fears for bomb victim, Amnesty's catalogue of human rights abuse, Princess keeps a promise, Sea eagles' return worries the lairds, Iceland dailies back on sale after wage deal, Danger, debate in progress, Britain can take it-but can we make it?, Nicholas Ashford on a transatlantic transfer of British know-how Showing Reagan the way to a jumbo-size victory, Parents urged to end race protest, Troops in mass raid on black township, Pay up and put up, Prospect for pits peace grows after Acas talks, The Times Diary, Changing fashions at Marks and Spencer, Fabius snub for Moscow over jailed journalist, Thatcher riled by hit list talk, Students angry over grant, Election 84 Get-tough Mondale lambasts Reagan, President Mitterrand: Britain must choose her role in Europe, Grenada Facing the future with fear and foreboding, moreover... Where the coal strike is all Greek. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Commodore, Chartered Trust Plc, Teacher's Highland Cream, The Fleming Japanese Investment Trust Plc, Angela Gore Ltd, Artificial Intelligence, Glenmorangie, Mills Associates Ltd, The Union International Plc, The Victoria Wine Company, Punc, Information Technology Marketing, London Business Equipment Show, Kodak Copiers, Singapore Airlines, Rsc, John Brown, Gerrard & National, Walker Son & Packman, Gulf Air, Aquascutum, British Waterways, City Personnel Consultants Ltd, Nzi Corporation Limited, Sinclair, Gm, ACT, Lillywhites, Pavanne, The Ibm Pc, Children Fund, Simpson, Home Counties, London Bedding Centre, The Times Portfolio, Fortnum & Mason, Olivetti, Harrods, Base Lending Rates. Law: Two jailed for shooting, Argentine court orders ex-President's arrest, Victim 'sang nursery rhymes', Rail death drivers seek cash, Life for planner of 5 killings, Terrorists jailed for 1,000 years, Broker lived the life of Riley, jury told, Libel writ over 'That's Life' item, Toe hacked off but secret kept, court told, Record workload for courts Trial delay criticized after deaths, Privilege not waived by mere reference Tate & Lyle International Ltd v Government Trading Corpor ation, Divisional Court Justices' clerk must give appellant copy of evidence Hill v Wilson. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 16,567, Concise Crossword (No 477), Times critic upbraided over chess report, Today's television and radio programmes, Sale room Rosewood commodes fetch £210,600. Picture Gallery: Tennis. Politics and Parliament: The Army Help for war widows to visit graves, Most fines for pickets less than £200, Road law may be changed, South Africa Protesters asked to leave consulate, Population fall, Parliament today, Coal Dispute Thatcher says Plan for Coal honoured, Brighton Bomb Should TV show pain and distress of victims?, Education ILEA elections to be held in May 1986, Social Security Benefits story denied, Dhss Strike Prime Minister condemns callous action. Official Appointments and Notices: University news, New post for Harold Evans. Editorials/Leaders: Altogether Too Mild, Europe's Nuclear Triangle, Finance And Industry Change of emphasis for St Michael. Letters to the Editor: Post in the past, Christian faith in classroom context, VAT on books, 'Spiegel' libel action, Future of wage councils, Made in Dublin, Talks as bar to return to pits, Protection of churches, Failure to draw young to industry, Vive I'indifférence, Cards of identity, A code for cults. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Obituaries: Colonel Guy German, Francois Truffaut Film director inspired by human themes. Reviews: Galleries Where bigger essentially is better, Opera Knussen double bill, Television Against the gunships, Concert Philharmonia/ Sinopoli, Theatre Gesualdo. Stock Exchange Tables: Money Markets, Stock Exchange Prices Shares jump again, Wall Street, Investment Trusts, Authorized Units & Insurance Funds, Recent Issues, Foreign Exchanges, Stock Exchanges, Stock Market Report Boesky joins in battle for Premier. Business and Finance: Small cut in EEC tariffs, Owen seeks Lawson statement on Johnson Matthey disquiet, The Week For your info... Americans and Japanese propose, Opec plans 20% output cut to isolate N Sea pricing, Cutting cost of big data bases, Commodities, Europe 'must unite to face US and Japan, Amex names new chief to replace Safra, IBM get 'thin' end of the wedge, Putting the message over, UK Events, Home-to-bank is coming, Workshop Should my office welcome dual-purpose units?, William Jacks seeks £1.5m for expansion, Letters Technical skills still in demand, Overseas Events, News In Brief, US and Japan battle for translation phone, Economic Commentary Time to rethink dependence on N Sea oil, Have the quantity surveyors got it wrong on IT?, Interest Rates, Only one week is left to compete, Warning: heart attack imminent, Pound gains 85 points, Goodbye '84 welcome to the Fifth Generation, Reckitt lifts cash offer for Kiwi, Commodore cross-talk milestone, Tempus American tourist boom doubles Savoy profits, Share Drug valued at £12.6m, Happy days for the hackers, Gold, The new game is buying old films, Your first micro? A little advice, How IBM profits from the new microcomputer policy, News In Brief Clearing banks win arbitration, Accounting firms to see merger terms, Currencies, Meals on wheels courtesy of the micro, Computer Briefing Smiths: Advance backs out. Business Appointments: Appointments New finance director joins Thorn EMI. Sport: ICE Hockey Long voyage for Vikings, Diving Snode ready to take plunge in new academy, Boxing: Champion At Crossroads Between World And World's End Cowdell fresher of the two in veterans' battle at Birmingham, Cricket Controversy in the air as Boycott decision approaches, Motor Racing Strategy and attention to detail give Lauda the racer's edge, For The Record, Sports in Brief, Athletics Britain assured of a games spectacular, For The Record From The Weekend And Monday, Golf Miss Reid into lead Scott-free, Today's Fixtures, Basketball Lloyd lifts Hemel off the bottom, Snooker Reynolds speeds up, Summary Of Three Days' Sport, Rugby Union Australians may regret their team selection for Cardiff, Tennis Injury puts Miss Jordan out of Wightman Cup, Racing: Penrith Trainer To Land Doubles At Both Meetings Richards quartet to hit right note, Football: Fears Of Violence Accompany Tottenham And Manchester United Into Europe Fagan may move Lawrenson up to strengthen the midfield. Classified Advertising: Announcements, La crème de la crème, Apollo Victoria 828 8665 cc, Musical Instruments, Super Secs. Property: Residential Property A glimpse into Gustav Holst's private universe, Rentals, Flat Sharing, Property North of the Thames, Property South of the Thames, Residential Property Space race: two companies show what can be done. Births. Weather: The Weather.

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