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The Times - 22/02/1984

1984; Gale Group;

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By Julian Haviland, David Felton, By Philip Webster, Political Reporter, By Stewart Tendler, Crime Reporter, From Nicholas Ashford, By Richard Dowden, From Christopher Walker, , From Richard Ford, , By Our Labour Correspondent, By Sarah Hogg, Economics Editor, By Ronald Faux, By Our Defence Correspondent, By Barrie Clement Labour Reporter, By Thomson Prentice, By David Young, Energy Correspondent, By Jonathon Davis, Financial Correspondent, By David Walker, By Our Labour Reporter, By Christopher Warman, Property Correspondent, By Alan Hamilton, By Thomson Prentice, , By Craig Seton, By Our Legal Affairs Correspondent, By Our Social Services Correspondent, By David Hewson, Arts Correspondent, By Michael Baily, Transport Editor, By Peter Evans, Home Affairs Correspondent, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Robin Young, From Charles Harrison, From Tony Duboudin, From Stephen Taylor, , From Richard Owen, , From Alan McGregor, From Our Correspondent, , By Henry Stanhope, Diplomatic Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, From Ian Murray, From Nicholas Ashford, , By Pat Healy, Race Relations Correspondent, From Michael Hornsby, , From Peter Nichols, , From Diana Geddes, Reports by Edward, Townsend, Jonathan Davis, John Higgins, Hilary Finch, Michael Church, Irving Wardle, Anthony Masters, Peter Stothard reports, Brian Alderson, Shons Crawlord Poole, PHS, Richard, Dowden, Bernard Levin, Philip Howard, Phillip Whitehead, Jock Bruce-Gardyne, DOUGLAS HURD, , JOHN NORTON, , TILLY MARSHALL, , MARTIN DENT, , STANLEY JOHNSON, , JOHN HUNTER, , DAVID KIRBY, ALAN R. H. BAKER, , Lvall Wilkes, TREVOR HUDDLESTON, , SELBY WHITTINGHAM, , JOHN B. HARRIS, , By Pearce Wright, Science Editor, By Alan Toogood, Horticluture Correspondent, Graham Johnson, David Bonavia, Teresa Ma, David Young Energy Correspondent, Executive Editor Kenneth Fleet, By Derek Harris, Commercial Editor, By Andrew Cornelius, By Our City Staff, By Frances Williams Economics Correspondent, By Jeremy Warner, By Our Economics Correspondent, By Michael Clark, By Vivien Goldsmith, By Jonathan Clare, by Tim Congdon, By Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, From Adrian Morgan, From Derek Hodgson, By Colin McQuillan, By John Karter, By Sydney Friskin, John Nicholls, By David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, By Lewine Mair, John Blunsden, By Pat Butcher, By Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, By a Special Correspondent, Christopher Warman, Edited by Peter Dear, From Robert Fisk, Frank Johnson,

Resumo

Index. News: Science report Companion star to the Sun 'discovered', Barricades go up again on French highways, Turning a sweet face to Taiwan Fujian Facts, The incidentals that all add up, Doctor's trailing in micro revolution, The Times Information Service, The only city in China where you can call a taxi, Electronics boost for Scotland, Arrests as hare coursing begins, Building societies seek power to offer all home-buying services, Barracks and prison hit in Uganda rebel raid, Industrial Relations Jaguar's chief calls for union support, Owen tells EEC to widen scope of defence, Snow Reports, Solicitors win scope to control Law Society, Whims of the rich and the perils of progress, Cheap coal imports stockpiled abroad, Unions to block new coal imports, Upstaged by the old sportscaster, West Indians want US to leave Grenada, Computers 'draw too few girls', A modern look at folklore, A dying source of stamps and solace, US Marines begin retreat from Lebanon, Rate rises likely to average 6%, Britain loses £125m oil vessel contract, Thatcher says most GCHQ workers support union ban, Pretoria wields big stick despite peace initiative, Boys 'enjoy' short, sharp shock, Alan Franks' Diary The little plighter does it again, The Western way of making money, Item withdrawn, Israelis cross Awali again in massive show of strength, Eurocommunism Drift back to Moscow after electoral humiliation, African drought victims starve, Council workers to vote on pay offer, Drivers escape new tax, Saudi unease at policy of US adds weight to Prince's British visit, British managers 'too unemotional', Tatchell still attacked and insulted after poll defeat, Argentina orders Galtieri's arrest, Rushing into tourism on treasure island, Government Policy Professions cannot escape competition, says Brittan, Her man in Havana-or in Stanley?, The Times Diary, Soldier, 2 civilians killed in Ulster, Danger of Chianti and drugs, moreover... Miles Kington The Day of the Raj is reborn, Mondale takes off-Glenn comes down to earth, Vets restore sight to blind guide dogs, Russians scorn British chemical war offer, Roadblocks trap British lorry drivers, NGA joins study on newspaper technology, Bad traders blacklist for shoppers, Israel sure Druze will keep out the gunmen, Computer-linked passport feared as threat to civil liberty, Iran's classroom cannon fodder, Kenya judges examine ex-minister's conduct, Mrs Thatcher's leg before, The man who kissed Mrs Thatcher President Pertini's first London visit, China's new frontier, Horticulture Plants attract three gold medals, Directors convention Tackling unemployment · New-style leadership · Public spending Hongkong Freedom rules, says Pao, Water bills to go up by 2p a day, Economics Muldoon backs summit, Labour tries to limit damage on IRA, No, I'm still chairy, Hattersley takes moderate line in alternative budget, High hopes for offshore oil, The Times Cook An expensive taste, but well worth it, Colorado senator springs surprise Flashing smile conceals a hard Hart, Economy Goldsmith urges widespread tax cuts, Government defeat on phone tapping, Poles appeal against priest's transfer, 3 recovering after heart transplants, RAF seeks more TriStars, Seven held after raids linked to arms cache, Pravda reaffirms Chernenko's devotion to peace. Picture Gallery: Boxing. Display Advertising: The Ultimate Driving Machine, Well-Known Fujian Tea, Mikado, Ernest Jones, Pearl River Bridge, Theraton Park Tower, Nec, Bank Of China, China Silk Corporation,, Stack, France, Parker Knoll, Stainless Steel Knives, Fujian, Fiat, Passat Estate., Master Class, The Times 1000, Unfair Taxation, Hongkong Bank, Arts & Crafts, Courvoisier, Ipa, Rew Video, Base Lending Rates, Harwell, British Business, "Plum Blossoms", Woman's Journal, Midland Bank International, Co-Op Bank. News in Brief. Law: Murderer in court over virus threat, Reservations about rejected affedavits Paclantic Financing Co Inc and Others v Moscow Narodny Bank Ltd, No rules on summary removal from UK Regina v Secretary of State for the Home Department, Ex parte Mustafa, S African policeman jailed for killing black, European Law Report Court of Justice of the European Communities Conservation orders within EEC law Gewiese and Mehlich v Mackenzie, Teenager 'left girl alive', Jameson withdraws libel action against BBC chief. Politics and Parliament: Telecom Bill Government defeated over telephone tapping, V&A crumbling away as time erodes its meagre resources, Pm's Questions Thatcher defends search for other social security savings, Employment More people are getting new jobs, Gchq Dispute Most of staff at Cheltenham take offer of £1,000, Parliament Today, Bread strike threatened, Children taken into care, Aire Valley route to be revived, Party Funds TUC commitment needed on political levy, Fewer days lost by industrial disputes in 1983. Reviews: Bed-Pan Alley Shaw, Concert Bach Choir/Willcocks Festival Hall/Radio 3, Theatre Island masterpiece The Playboy of the West Indies Tricycle, A voice for all England, La traviata Hexagon, Reading, Television Tempestuous toils, Opera Verdian vigour is too shackled by doubt Jerusalem Opera, Paris. Arts and Entertainment: Concise Crossword (No 274), The Times Crossword Puzzle No 16,361, Today's television and radio programmes. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): And in the blue corner, Monty Verdi. Editorials/Leaders: Unfinished Business, All Left To Messina, Finance And Industry Bumpy ride for BA privatization plans, Looking to the medium term, Mr Botha And Mr Machel. Letters to the Editor: Cannon Street station, Making the grade, Farewell to arms, Fate of Temple Bar, Tom Keating as faker, Conflict of skills, A life or death issue, Passing judgment on television, Time for Antarctic fishing pact, Countryside heritage, Police detention safeguards. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Official Appointments and Notices: Latest appointments. Births. Obituaries: Mikhail Sholokhov Author of 'The Quiet Don', Miss Lucy Duff Grant, Mr H. L. H. H. Green. Stock Exchange Tables: Wall Street, Authorized Units & Insurance Funds, Recent Issues, Foreign Exchanges, Stock Exchanges. Business and Finance: London Brick board strengthens defence, Broken Hill acts to stop Bell bid, Trident is not for sale, says new chief Hanson, Commodities, Lovable to join USM, Ashley shelves Iver video film business, News In Brief UK backs freer rules on imports, Foreign collaboration if AE bid fails GKN finds merger alternative, Interest Rates, Pound and dollar rise on Gulf oil fears, Stock Exchange to cut costs on large gilt-edged deals, Indicators confirm recovery, Gleneagles admits defeat to Bell, Franchising sales may soar to £1bn level, Gold, Money Markets, Sterling: Spot and Forward, Company news in brief, Shares up on ICI hopes, White Paper that could be a script for 'Yes Minister', Currencies, Midland languishes as clearing banks leap, British Funds. Business Appointments: Appointments Chairman named at Birmid. Sport: Yachting Another victory for British team, Rugby Union Return of two men who can make life hard for England, Cricket Marks steps in early and puts New Zealand in a spin, Tennis Levine victory repairs his damaged confidence, Racing: Grand National Winner's X-Rays Reveal No Broken Bones Ten Bears likely to confirm rich promise, Squash Rackets Miss Spurgeon rules court, For The Record, Sports in Brief, Chris Law chases one of the few sailing titles to elude him Olympic prospector's last chance for gold, Boxing An upstairs-downstairs contest, Today's Fixtures, Hockey Oxford unable to cancel out early goals by Cambridge, Athletics Great North race has no permit, Rowing Oriel's shaky headship is in danger, Football: The Night That Watford Were In A Different League From Their Hosts One Barnes too many for West Ham, Motor racing's pace-setters conspicuous by their absence Big three keep world guessing. Classified Advertising: Announcements, Short Lets, La crème de la crème, Super Secs, Entertainments, La crème de le crème. Property: Overseas Property, Rentals, Property Buyer's Guide Residential Property Specialist agents for house-buyers. Weather: The Weather.

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