The Times - 11/07/1984
1984; Gale Group;
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From Paul Routledge, Labour Editor, , By Barrie Clement, Labour Reporter, By Henry Stanhope, By Philip Webster, Political Reporter, By Richard Dowden, By Philip Robinson, By Julian Haviland, Philip Webster, By Our Political Reporter, By Peter Wilson-Smith Banking Correspondent, By Anthony Bevins, Political Correspondent, By Rupert Morris, By Pat Healy, By Peter Evans, Home Affairs Correspondent, By Paul Routledge, Labour Editor, By Hugh Clayton Local Government Correspondent, By Geraldine Norman, Sale Room Correspondent, By Colin Hughes, By Clifford Longley, Religious Affairs Correspondent, By John Young, Agriculture Correspondent, From Tim Jones, , By David Walker Social Policy Correspondent, By David Hewson, Arts Correspondent, By Derek Harris Commercial Editor, Geoffrey Smith, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Frances Gibb Legal Affairs Correspondent, From Martha de la Cal, From Tony Duboudin, From Ian Murray, From Robert Fisk, , From Alan McGregor, , From Roger Boyes, From Michael Hamlyn, , From Nicholas Ashford, From Our Correspondent, From John Best, , From Ivor Davis, , From Our Own Correspondent, From Diana Geddes, , From Michael Hornsby, , From Moshe Brilliant, From Michael Binyon, Lindsay Mackie, Mick Brown, Miles Kington, Shirin Firouzeh, Andrea Rose meets, Shona Crawford Poole, by Walter Merricks, Philip Howard, Digby Anderson, Robin Cook, PATRICK HERON, , ANTHONY J. PETTITT, , DOROTHY J. RUSSELL, , A. WISEMAN, , O. W. H. CLARK, , ROBERT NOWELL, , ELSIE WALKER, , C. SEPHTON, , V. CAMPBELL, , J. R. E. HAMILTON-BAILLIE, , COLIN GREENWOOD, , IAN BRADLEY, , SIDNEY PREVEZER, , JOHN CARROLL, INEZ McCORMACK, JOHN HALL, W. A. ATTLEY, DONAL NEVIN, BRIAN ANDERSON, MATT MERRIGAN, PHILIP FLYNN, DAVID BEGG, PADRAIGIN NI MHURCHU, P. J. GRINDAL, , BARBARA M. ELGAR, , I. HAWORTH, By Alan Toogood, Horticulture Correspondent, David Robinson, , Paul Griffiths, Irving Wardle, Peter Ackroyd, Noël Goodwin, Norman Crossland, A.R., George Halladay, Craig Seton, Executive Editor Kenneth Fleet, By Jonathan Clare, By Michael Prest, By Jonathan Davis, Financial Correspondent, By Alison Eadie, From David Young, , By Ian Griffiths, By Derek Pain, Michael Clark, By Derek Harris, Commercial Editor, by Tim Congdon, By Nicholas Harling, By Mitchell Platts, By Gordon Allan, From John Wilcockson, , By Jim Railton, By Richard Streeton, From Pat Butcher, , By a Special Correspondent, By Our Rifle Shooting Correspondent, By Mandarin (Michael Phillips), By Christopher Warman Property correspondent, C.W., by Peter Dear, Peter Davalle, From Craig Seton, By Rodney Cowton Defence Correspondent, Michael Binyon,
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News: Growth in money fuels loan rate fears, Privatization on parade, Social Democrats move nearer unity in Turkey, Worlds apart: Sarah Hogg on where the graph is still going up Counting the cost of the baby boom, Cash pours in for Minster, Jenkin resists call for council freeze, Portfolio Two winners share £2,000 prize, The Times Information Service, The Times Cook Bountiful berries take the biscuit, Night-long battle of Fitzwilliam, Arafat in hopeful mood after seeing UN chief, Bristol Flying high at Cinderella airport, Spending on tourism in England set for record, Maxwell lifts bid for Mirror to £100m, Hopes rise for end to Equity dispute, Gulf remains in rival peace formulas, Commentary, Synod approves second marriage of divorcees in church, Lebanon braced to send Army into the Chouf, Science report Artificial gill could revolutionize diving, Water ration threat, Delhi's White Paper on Punjab riots fails to prove foreign interference, Daltrey changes his tune, Ministry defends pig slaughter, Envoy to be recalled for top FO post, moreover... Lichfield's Indian summer, RHS flower show Gold medal for bank of roses, Dublin wins oil refining monopoly, Collection of classic cars fetches £¼m, Why the dollar should be controlled rather than dictate interest rates, Labour takes harder line on West Bank, Lisbon wants rights pledge from Jakarta East Timor gripped by war, Homes VAT plan denied by Thatcher, Bristol, Letter from Bonn A capital case of confusing nouns, Greenham break-in protest ends, Woman whose success came on a plate, Power share ploy by Shamir dismissed, A premium draw for insurance, Cartoon in The Sun 'not racially abusive', Despite a 50,000-signature petition, one of the north's historic buildings is to be replaced by a modern shopping centre End of the road for Wigan market, BP tanker hit in Gulf attack, Scotland today: 3 The problems of splendid isolation, Alan Franks' Diary The perils of taking your child on safari, Casualties 'inevitable' in benefits reform, Cambridge Tripos examination results: Economics and mediacal sciences, First Person A long day's journey from fear to freedom, Greens put off decision on rotation of MPs, Siberian railway nearer, Kabul ministers in gunfight, Reagan ready to deny Greece sales of F16 jets, Jenkin tries to avert further city cash claims, Torn allegiances, divided prizes, Please expiate, Spending on consumer durables is increasing, Claimants told to raid their children's piggy-banks, The Times Diary, Poles play the masonic card, 121 miners trapped by blaze in Taiwan pit, Tell us where our taxes go, Bristol Down but not out, the city still has a Rolls-Royce future, Patient's nude photograph published in textbook, Talks break down as dockers strike affects all main ports, US envoy admonished for backing Marcinkus, Parachute widow defies cliff, Livingstone complains that Chief Whip was 'uncomradely' over report, South Africa oil agency cleared of irregularities, Hawke puts party left to flight on uranium, Princess's private art preview infuriates Californians, The Guardian fails to publish for second day, Bristol Fit and hungry for business, Britain endorses EEC work exchange scheme, Casino stakes rise in £1.2bn boom, Premier names the day, The case for the prosecutor, Labour rift reopens on defence, Husain's dismay made clear to Mitterrand, Capturing the American giant, Miners set to defy court over militant meeting, Soviet fleet crippled for six months, Homosexual arrests defy rules, survey says, Trinity Hall leads at Cambridge, Washington conference to update the hotline. Law: Britain had no right to arrest Danish skipper European Court rules, European Law Court of Justice of the European Communities Fishing ban made before authorized by EEC Regina v Kirk, Court told Esal chairman is 'fugitive from justice', Sufficient reasons must be given Yusuf and Others v Aberplace Ltd, Wilful obstruction of police Lewis v Cox, Drug charges, Two found guilty of £6m drugs plot, Four charged with Dikko kidnap, RAF man denies threat to secrets airman, Court fight over frozen sperm Wife sues to have baby by her dead husband. Display Advertising: Barneys Advertising, English Tourist Board, M K Electric Group, The Bristol Business Centre, Multiple Display Advertisements, British Overseas Trade Board, Standard Chartered, Coca-Cola, Pilgrim Payne & Co. Ltd., Phoenix Assurance, Stc, Courage, University Of Bristol Information Office, Telecom, First Castle Electronics P.L.C, Bristol, The Times, Unicorn Hotel, Bristol Polytechnic, Saa, Hay-Msl, Great Western Business Park, Scapa Group Plc,, Allied Lyons, Systime, United Leasing Plc, Bristol Marketing Board, Sun Alliance Insurance Group, Stock Beech & Co., Bristol City Centre, Hewlett Packard, Powell Duffryn, Mid Glamorgan, Ncb, Lalonde, Millet, Gate Way Building Society, St Martins Property Group, Summer Tapestry Sale, Bristol Chamber Of Commerce & Industry. Picture Gallery. Arts and Entertainment: Sale room Rowlandson watercolour fetches record £81,000, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 16,479, Concise Crossword (No 390), Today's television and radio programmes. News in Brief. Official Appointments and Notices: University news, Latest appointments, NHS gets first general manager, Cheam School, Company of Stationers and Newspaper Makers, Lincoln's Inn. Politics and Parliament: Grant to help playgroups, Hospitals Less for cleaning, more for patients, Strikes Europe's dockers will be cheering Britain's strike, Local Government Liverpool still has to stick to rules, Inquiry call on benefit abuse, Eec Deal Community has chance tO get sustained economic growth, Greenham No evidence of camp inside missile base. Editorials/Leaders: Fugitive Offenders, Danegeld In Liverpool, Pusillanimity On Postal Ballots, Finance And Industry Markets poised to call the Government's bluff. Letters to the Editor: A dog's life, Nursery politics, Economics of coal, Gibraltar heritage, Silence on Shcharansky, Loss of face, Hoisting away, Control of firearms, The conflagration and the consecration in York Minster, Nuclear dumping in Irish Sea. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Obituaries: Sir Frederick Lea Research on chemistry of cement, Mr George Oppen. Reviews: Television, Concert Howard Shelley, In the city of cruelty Turandot, Andrei Tarkovsky: 'I am not guilty', Theatre The Lucky Chance. Classified Advertising: Contracts And Tenders, Announcements, The cruellest blow this, English Romanesque Art 1066-1200, La crème de la crème, Super Secs, Entertainments. Stock Exchange Tables: Stock Market Report Index plummets 18.6 points to six-month low of 793, Wall Street Bond weakness knocks 7 points off shares, Recent Issues, Authorized Units & Insurance Funds, Stock Exchange Prices Downward trend continues, Stock Exchanges. Business and Finance: Tempus United Leasing's residual problem, World Bank urges action by rich nations Call to help poor countries, Commodities, RTZ coasts to 29.9% stake in Enterprise for 1p premium, Opec concern over increased UK output, Foreign Exchanges, Holiday airlines seek BA charter ban, News In Brief, Investment Trusts, Interest Rates, Budget plan to help the layman, In brief, Lloyd's looks at conflict of interest, Continental Illinois UK offshoot sold, Gold, Money Markets, Shoe imports 'taking 60% of British market', Company News In Brief, Currencies, Shares fall below 800. Business Appointments: Appointments Rothschild elects new director. Sport: Athletics Moorcroft's record safe as Aouita is unable to narrow gap of 12 seconds in 5,000m, Cycling Hinault's charge a warning to pack, Aspen loves the fighting and the glory No sequins on the strong man who wrestles for a medal, Rowing Oxford boys picked, Boxing Holmes included in WBA list, For The Record, Bowls Bryant shapes up on porridge, Sports in Brief, Shooting Young men face a testing time, Cricket: Magnificent Early Stand Adds To Gloucestershire's Troubles Boycott passes milestone on Yorkshire's road to recovery, Olympic medals for World Cup winners When Owens sang Italy to victory, Football Liverpool have hard start in Poland for defence of title, Golf: Do Or Die At The Belfry Oosterhuis prepared to choose television money ahead of Open, Racing: Carson Ponders Enviable Diamond Stakes Choice In Expectation Of Early Return To The Saddle Katies to confirm status as queen of the milers, Equestrianism Billington's mount leaves a baby and fences intact. Property: Residential Property London's most 'important' house-say the estate agents, Rentals, Country Property, Residential Property The bridge on the River Wye, Property South of the Thames, North of the Thames, New but not true. Births. Weather: The Weather.
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