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The Times - 15/09/1984

1984; Gale Group;

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By Paul Routledge, Labour Editor, By David Felton, Labour Correspondent, By Peter Davenport, By Thomson Prentice, Science Correspondent, By Michael Bailey, John Lawless, By Craig Seton, By Sarah Hogg Economics Editor, By Julian Haviland Political Editor, By Colin Hughes, By Stewart Tendler, By Pat Healy, From Peter Hennessy, From Ronald Faux, by Peter Davenport, By Bill Johnstone, Technology Correspondent, By John Lawless, By John Young Agriculture Correspondent, By Tony Samstag, by Pearce Wright, Thomson Prentice, By Pat Healy Race Relations Correspondent, From Trevor Fishlock, , From John Earle, From Zoriana Pysariwsky, , From Roger Boyes, , From David Bonavia, , From Our Correspondent, , From Christopher Thomas, , From Our Correspondent, From Michael Hornsby, By Rodney Cowton Defence Correspondent, From Michael Hamlyn, From Moshe Brilliant, , From Rasit Gurdilek, From Martha de la Cal, From Richard Owen, , From Mohsin Ali, By Our Foreign Staff, From David Watts, From Richard Bassett, , Vienna, , John Earle, , From Jan Raath, , From Our Own Correspondent, Stephen Pettitt, Irving Wardle, Nicholas Kenyon, Peter Ackroyd, Brian Sibley, Simon Barnes, Bernard Levin:, George Walden, Roy Strong, MICHAEL GRYLLS, , MARTIN UPHAM, , JOHN HUNTINGFORD, , ELIZABETH YOUNG, , KENNETH MELLANBY, , A. J. BLACK, , SUSAN WALTON, , BRIAN S. SMITH, , G. D. MAPLESON, , ALAN LEE WILLIAMS, , HOWARD GIDDINGS, , GEORGE NEWMAN, , By a special Correspondent, Graham Leonard, Mary Wilson, Shona Crawford Poole, Richard Wilson, Stewart Tendler, Philip Ray, Ashley Stephenson, Tony Samstag, Stan Hey, Ann Hills, Beryl Downing, B.D., Jane MacQuitty, Harry Golombek, Jeremy Flint, Judy Froshaug, Isabelle Anscombe, John Young, P W, Peter Waymark, Sarah Jane Checkland, Michael Young, Max Harrison, Geoff Brown, Christopher Warman, Kenneth Fleet, By Ian Griffiths, By Judith Huntley, By Richard Thomson, By Peter Wilson-Smith, Bailey Morris, By Alison Eadle, By Jonathan Davis, Business Correspondent, By Derek Pain, edited by Lorna Bourke, Richard Thomson, Peter Gartland, R.T., Peter Wilson-Smith, Margaret Drummond, From Pat Butcher, , By Sydney Friskin, Eamon Dunphy, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By George Chesterton, By David Hands Rugby Correspondent, By Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent, By John Watson, By John Nicholls, By Mitchell Platts, From Desmond Stoneham, By Mandarin (Michael Phillips), By Richard Streeton, From Robert Pryce, , Peter Dear, Peter Davalle, From Ray Kennedy, Alan Hamilton,

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Index. News: Hongkong deal irons out last three problems, Supermarkets' buying power 'harming trade', High-minded, Election 84 On the road with a travelling theatre Reagan sticks to a safe script, School news, Onions without tears, The Times Information Service, Outings, Police chiefs get guide on Masons, Miss America loses her innocence Beauty cowers from the beast, Hook, line and thinkers, Values Bobbin back into limelight, Family Life Science spectacular with a simple touch, Savimbi sits in as Botha hails new dawn for South Africa, Country Diary The trouble with straw and stubble, Influx of women halts Greenham eviction, Review The empire is back and it's a sure-fire winner New releases, South Tyrol celebration revives row, Eating Out Who's game for a meal deep in the Forest?, Ten barrels recovered intact from Mont Louis, Science report Nylon with a twist discovered, Coal talks collapse over closure of uneconomic pits, Pentagon happy with standard of microchips, Sporting Diary Bottled up pique, Theatre, In preview, Openings, The Week Television Subtlety detected in a battle of wits, Collecting Skill of the Copts revealed by the robbers, Drink Good taste can be just a matter of course, Travel 1 A sniff of treasure, a sliver of luxury, Postmaster is shot dead in cash raid, Britain's athletes excel, Supply deal on Ravenscraig Hopes rise of end to dock strike, Beware the containerized plant, SNP chief speaks of industrial ice age, Salmonella drives out tourists, Britons die in Kharg Island raid by Iraq, Royal Navy to make a clean sweep, Post Office stoppage plan condemned, Politics hit Modigliani faking game, BA to review Airbus after Pan Am deal, Out And About Doves fall victim to pigeons' charms, East turns down invitation to see Lionheart, Why Scotch attracts blank looks, Peres gives priority to beating inflation, Peace class guidelines proposed, Joseph launches attempt to secure core curriculum deal, EEC blamed for butter shortage, Opera, Deadlock over six Durban fugitives, National Coal Board statement, The Week, The Times Jonathan Cape Young Writers COMPETITION, Selected, Valued velvets, Cracks in the Soviet wall, Club that keeps an eye on the classics, Warsaw exile ploy divides the party, Rama Rao fights for reinstatement Strike call raises fears of violence, Rock & Jazz, The Week Galleries Food for thought in a look at the Lakes, Doctors resort to jargon when they fail to diagnose an illness, Model's killer jailed, Airlines likely to double forecast profits, Russia says Reagan invited Gromyko, Travel 2 Wool and woe in the Cotswolds, Isolated Iran turns to Saudi Arabia, Sterling at lowest level yet, Brasses and a man called Ironside, Cancer mistake led to couple's suicide pact, Turks angry at US view on Armenia, Rubbing along with history, GLC reduces smoking, Concerts Glittering prizes for pianists, Rolls dealer's big day, Njonjo among officials purged by Kenya party, Films Shooting of wolves in the wilds of Shepperton, Moulded from tradition, Hospital poison inquiry, Research group falls victim to cuts, Fear of Russia spurs Japan to build new defence systems, British Association Brain team explores learning by play, When it pays to grow nettles and thistles, Belgrano attacker 'returned next day', The coherence of the life of Jesus, Fitness 'experts' causing deaths, says scientist, Travel News Tour giants threaten summer surcharges, Magician demonstrates the art of remote control, King Cotton makes a ceremonial return, Magic of movement arrested, Shopfront, Seoul says yes to offer from North, Sam, jam and snorkels, Moves of fantasy and brilliance, Photography, Dance, Museum acquires paintings, A life measured out, London N-waste map released, Russia jails circus chief, Ethical function of civil servants, Neurologist calls for abolition of boxing, Funny taste of a farceur's own medicine, Washington holds back report blaming Russia. Law: Teenagers found guilty of causing girl's fatal fall, Wedding-day killer Hutchinson gets triple life sentence, Husbands ban goes to court, Nazi judge murder charge welcomed, High Court tussle Who owns bones of Edward the Martyr?, Life for the wedding day killer, Haw-Haw grandson admits raid, Zimbabwe aid swindler jailed for 15 years, Batsman banned, Jury trial 'not a free ride'. Display Advertising: National Savings Deposit Bond, Multiple Display Advertisements, Towry Law, Gre, Nilgiri Tea, Fidelity International, Britannia, Britannia Unit Trust, Reed Stenhouse Gibbs, Containerworld Services Ltd, Tr Trustees Corporation Plc, Croft Particular, Abbey National Building Society, Huish & Kerr, Kleinwort Benson, Adam & Company, C & G, Royal Academy Of Arts, Racing With The Moon, The Times Portfolio, Leamington Spa Building Society, Academy, Base Lending Rates. News in Brief. Picture Gallery. Reviews: Television Guaranteed to dull the palate, Concert Take note: celebrate Philharmonia/ Skrowaczewski, Conflicts of sound and vision, Radio Priestley cornered, Theatre Struggle into the sunlight of atheism The Devil and the Good Lord. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): Hongkong: let our people go. Editorials/Leaders: A Claim Made Out, Finance And Industry Familiar and dangerous pressures at Thorn EMI, The Coca And The Poppy, Airbus On The Runway. Letters to the Editor: Corsini archive, 'Misery' in Scunthorpe, Liberation theology, William Walton Trust, Care of elderly in the home, SDP and the Falklands, Freemasonry and police, Cause and effects of acid rain, Hounded by the press, Small firms the key to more jobs, Mont Louis dangers, Soviet sea power. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: University news, Latest appointments, Church news. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Visit Ireland, Blom's Bulb Book Free, Autumn Breaks, Services tomorrow: Thirteenth Sunday after Trinity, Entertainments, Acknowledgments, Two Magic Weeks For The Price Of One. Obituaries: Mr Ian Rodger, Major Peter Beckwith-Smith, JANET Gaynor Star of both silent and sound films, Prebendary Hugh Jordan. Arts and Entertainment: Saturday, Bridge A merry tale of helping hands, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 16,536, Regional Television Variations, Concise Crossword (No 446), Chess Why evolution is the name of the game. Business and Finance: Understanding chagce, Shareholder criticizes John Brown's chairman, Tempus Brooke Bond dividend could tip bid balance, Commodities, Taxation Policy to help with estate problems, Hongkong Land revives, Travel Eurocheque scheme expands, Kean & Scott to buy Moben, Investment Bankers to start BES register, Investments Trusts, Family Money Home Insurance Hope and houses sink as drought takes its toll, Family Money Family Money Market, Interest Rates, GEC silent on bid intentions, News In Brief Airship given deadline, Savings Account Banks join deposits battle, Accord may cost BA £17m a year, Building society receipts fall to lowest level since 1981, Gold, Money Markets, Gems Sapphires fail to sparkle for investors, Pound falls as coal talks fail, Currencies, Shares up slightly. Stock Exchange Tables: Stocks Gilts investment that has the edge on tax, Stock Exchange Prices Firm end to account, Recent Issues, Foreign Exchange, Authorized Units & Insurance Funds, Stock Market Report American investors give ICI shares another lift, Wall Street, Stock Exchanges. Sport: Football Club managers survive strain of international competition, Weekend Fixtures, Sports in Brief, Golf Lyle gives Scots the edge and reaps his reward, Boxing Bloody bout ends in draw, Boxing More gold for two Olympians, Athletics: Honour For Britain In Eight-Nation Meeting Cram too sharp despite thorn in his flesh, Tennis No last word for scrabble team, Yachting Demonstrating the right way to win a tough race, Racing: Piggott Set To Beat Frank Buckle's Record Of 27 Classic Victories In Doncaster's St Leger Commanche Run to walk tall, Cricket Boycott moves to reassure a worried Bairstow, Rugby Union Selectors are not popularin Bristol, ICE Hockey Canadians' comeback overwhelms Russians, Schools Football Three wins for Malvern, Hockey Britain lose Ulstermen, Racing Northern Trick to trump rivals, For The Record, Polo: Heavy Rain IS No Handicap To Maidensgrove Graham proves formidable, Chicken Leaguers await visit of FA Cup holders Students tackle Dunn's Dilemma. Births. Property: Rentals, Flat Sharing, Country Property. Weather: The Weather.

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