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The Times - 06/06/1984

1984; Gale Group;

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From Nicholas Ashford, From Robert Fisk, , From Nicholas Ashford, , By Anthony Bevins, Political Correspondent, From Michael Binyon, By Anthony Bevins, Stewart Tendler, From Michael Horsnell, , By Philip Webster, Political Reporter, By Barrie Clement, Labour Reporter, From Richard Ford, , By David Nicholson-Lord, By Geraldine Norman, Sale Room Correspondent, By Ngaio Crequer, By Colin Hughes, By Paul Routledge, Labour Editor, By David Hewson, Arts Correspondent, By John Witherow, By Clifford Webb, Motoring Correspondent, By John Young, Agriculture Correspondent, By Stewart Tendler Crime Reporter, By David HeWson, Arts Correspondent, By Bill Johnstone, Technology Correspondent, By Nicholas Timmins Social Services Correspondent, By Tony Samstag, By John Young, By Our Political Staff, From Christopher Follett, , By David Cross, From Michael Hamlyn, , From Our Correspondent, From Michael Binyon, , From Keith Hunt, , From Christopher Walker, , From Alice Brinton, , From Ian Murray, , From Charles Harrison, , From Ivor Davis, From Tony Duboudin, From Richard Owen, From Alan Tillier, From Richard Owen, , From Mario Modiano, From Richard Bassett, , From Geoffrey Matthews, , From John Carlin, Paul Griffiths, Stephen Pettitt, Dennis Hackett, Nicholas Kenyon, Max Bell, Miles Kington, Clare Colvin, Shona Crawford Poole, PHS, by John Vincent, Hazhir Teimourian explains, George Hill, Robin Cook, Digby Anderson, BRIAN MARTIN, , J. A. A. STOCKWIN, , EDWARD SMYTH, , CLARENCE FRY, , PETER BERRY, LANSDOWNE, , GRAHAM SHAW, , GORDON DOWNEY, , PARRY ROGERS, , R. G. EDWARDS, , P. C. STEPTOE, , BERNARD BRAINE, , ROBERTSON of OAKRIDGE, , JELLICOE, , CAMPBELL OF ESKAN, , J. B. TOGANIVALU, JOHN BURGH, , SHERBAN CANTACUZINO, , FRANCIS RUSSELL, , DENIS PYM, , H. GLOVER, , By Pearce Wright, Science Editor, A correspondent, Kenneth Fleet, By Philip Robinson, From Jonathan Clare, , By Peter Wilson-Smith, Banking Correspondent, By Derek Pain, By William Kay and Wayne Lintott, By Derek Pain and Michael Clark, by Tim Congdon, By Ian Griffiths, By John Lawless, By Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, By Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, By John Wilcockson, From Rex Bellamy, Tennis Correspondent, Paris, From David Hands Rugby Correspondent, By John Nicholls, By John Watson, By Jenny MacArthur, By Mitchell Platts, By Ivo Tennant, By Mandarin (Michael Phillips), By Christopher Warman Property correspondent, by Peter Dear, Peter Davalle, Mario Modiano,

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News: Gun guard for Reagan is not new, Video prices for dealers reduced, First test for Beirut coalition, Uneasy truce holds in Salvador War-weary enemies give Duarte hope, Greek party dismantles pirate radio, Who was Britain fooling?, Five states could give Mondale nomination, A port with fighting spirit, Eskimos hold key in Greenland poll, Australia asked to hold inquiry on atom tests, Ridley aims for fares war on European air routes, Queen sails to Normandy, Sakharov's life may still be in danger, The Times Cook Begone dull mousse, The Times Diary Not burnt out yet, £105,840 for candlesticks, US sends Riyadh new Awacs, Commentary, South coast vies for honours, Postal disruption deferred, US envoy seeks new deal on Namibia, Saudis shoot down Iranian jet off the Gulf coast, Britain launches inquiry on sinking of Marques, Researchers go back to work at Kew, Long on principle, short on fact, Romania turns screw on its Magyars, Employers win ruling on lockouts in Germany, Bomb Inquiry moves to Spain, Orchestra censures Karajan's conduct, Ceausescu visit fails to ease tensions between Moscow and Bucharest, DeLorean's wife denies trying to impress jury, Case for new laws 'boosted' by pits strike, Science report Hopes of new brain cells for old, Red-Green alliance makes formal bow in Hesse, Famine in Africa tops UN agenda, Death of woman brings plant blast toll to 15, Zhao seeking more trade with Europe, Journalists removed from Amritsar Army prepares to enter Sikh shrine, The Times Information Service Today's events, Fiat's fast challenger, Fish saved for a worse fate, Disaster-but the bold will never shirk the challenge of sail, D-Day Times now on sale, Translation by computer service, Road toll prompts new drive on drink, More than ever a naval town, Lawson fails to counter French finesse in EEC propaganda duel, Sacking of black worker leads to BL standstill, Teachers' pay scale talks fail, Bitterness grows in Israel on Lebanon war anniversary, Paratroops repeat Normandy landing, Choir girls ban forces resignation, Health service cuts compared favourably with Europe, Electricity potential of old water power sites, Winning Winchester, the delay in Iran's 'final offensive' Prudence v passion: Khomeini's personal conflict, Letter from Athens Greek TV addicts get no light relief, Taking off for jobs, Reagan uses London talks to hit at critics, Damage could close pit in a week, Angus Mcbean, now and then, Egypt's Premier dies of sudden heart attack, moreover..., Colombian ceasefire is triumph for Betancur, Fixed-price tickets for Royal Opera, Shining success of the county's Golden Triangle, When guilt is just a Nacronism, Mondale sees victory today, 'Journalist' on stolen passport sought, Songs, dance and Makarova magic, Army officer with Berlin refugees, Indian High Commission attacked by Sikhs, Dinner for six, but look at the cost, Disenchantment in Denmark A country divided into three parts, Hampshire, Conservation clash over 'glass giant', Union condemns use of weedkiller, Piggott in pre-Derby rift, "I suppose you realize you're driving on the wrong side of, Constituency profile: London Central Campaigning among tourists, Early-evening ratings war likely if BBC replaces 'Sixty Minutes'. Index. Display Advertising: Blue Circle Industries, Hp&f, Abbey National, Hopkinsons Holdings, The Cordon Bleu Cookery School, Centurion, Hill Samuel Group, Multiple Display Advertisements, BBC Records & Tapes, Ticket Master, Jones Lang, Foster Brothers, Easy Link, Southern Gas, Embassy Hotels, Quest, Lovell Construction Ltd., The Times 1000, The Brown Shipley Investment Portfolio, Hampshire Development Association, Sheraton Park Tower, Banca Nazionale Dell'agricoltura, Eis, Dudley, Tourist Information Southhampton City Council, Homestake Mining Company, Laporte, Reed International, L.S.Vail & Son, Obas, London Festival Ballet, Derby 1984, National Savings Investment Account, The De LA Rue Company. Law: Judge praises police who shot terrorists, Industrial tribunal costs Johnson v Baxter, £800 fines for wrong bra labels, Princess's butler fined £50, Sellers liable after arrest of vessel Athens Cape Naviera SA v Deutsche DampschiffahrtsGesellschaft "Hansa" Artiengesellschaft (The Barenbels), Queen's Bench Division Court of Appeal Partial conspiracy is still a crime Regina v Anderson (William Ronald), Right of action barred by arbitration clause Socony Mobil Oil Company Inc and Others v West of England Ship Owners Mutual Insurance Association (London) Ltd, War criminal executed. Politics and Parliament: Coal Dispute Cash being poured into mines, Competitiveness, South Africa Comprehensive and candid talks with Botha, Reagan Visit President's armed guards not setting precedent, Data Protection Important changes to Bill, Tax relief to stay on mortgages, Journalism Bill to make press reveal payments to informants, House Of Lords Charity money might not be capped, Eec Rebate Strong voice in Europe has obtained £2,000m, Procedure Speaker rules "fascist" to be unparliamentary term, Rayner report to be published later this month. News in Brief. Official Appointments and Notices: Medal winner, Bedford School, Latest appointments, Bishop to retire, Society of Cymmrodorion, Unesco deputies appointed. Reviews: Teaching the beauty of words, Television Gangland's gruesome glamour, Digging down to an emotional tangle, Kun Woo Paik Wigmore Hall, Pop music O.M.D. Hammersmith Odeon, Bath Festival Endymion Ensemble Pump Room, Concerts City of London Sinfonia/Hickox Christ Church, Spitalfields/Radio 3, Opera The Crucible Bloomsbury Theatre. Arts and Entertainment: Today's television and radio programmes, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 16,449, Concise Crossword (No 360). Editorials/Leaders: Finance And Industry Reinforcements needed for debt fire-fighters, Dear Friends. Letters to the Editor: Conflicting creeds, Pursued by a bear, Accounting for pay, Decisions on ethics and embryos, Healing the scars of warfare, Scope in engineering, Air on Everest, A past master, Threat to Japanese PM, Parental control, Industrial warning, Quotas for sugar, British entry to China, Force of reaction in architecture. Court and Social: Court Circular. Deaths. Picture Gallery. Marriages. Obituaries: Mr Tom Blau, Mr Frank Lynder, Sir Frederick Russell Distinguished marine biologist, Dr Fuad Mohieddin. Business and Finance: Dow starts with losses, Gold, Money Markets, Company News In Brief, British call to end curbs on services, Interest Rates, Mirror price may be cut, News In Brief Jitters as coffee prices fall, Stockbrokers in demand, Cameron for sale after S&N deal collapses, Economic commentary The summit's pointer to trade, Base rate pressure eases with lower rise in money growth, Commodities, Hongkong buyers meeting 'wrong' salesmen UK export trips to be curbed, Currencies, Tempus Reed makes comeback with 58% rise in profit, Lonrho offers compromise, Accountants bar publicity. Stock Exchange Tables: Wall Street, Stock Market Report Bid talk lifts CU shares, Stock Exchange Prices Rally at the close, Recent Issues, Authorized Units & Insurance Funds, Foreign Exchanges, Foreign Exchanges Sterling Spot and Forward Rates, Stock Exchanges. Business Appointments: Appointments Treasurer steps up at Shell International. Sport: Football Ghost of Revie may prove a good omen for Robson, Cricket Where the optimism is based on batting, Cycling Russian will have to work much harder, Athletics, Polo Late surge puts Foxcote into semi-final, Equestrianism Now Shining Example is set for Aachen, Racing: O'Brien and son could make Derby history by saddling first and second E1 Gran Señor can rank among the greats, In Brief Hockey plea to fund training for Olympics, Yachting Morvan regains lead, For The Record Football, Rugby Union England carry on fumbling, Racing: other Epsom events Piggott to start the big day in double form, Golf Parkin the showman holds stage, In Brief Kilcline goes to Coventry for £60,000, Tennis Mrs Lloyd finds life with the lasses far from child's play, Boxing Spectacular victory for mcGuigan. Classified Advertising: Super Secs, Announcements, Sadler's Wells Theatre Ec1., La crème de la crème. Property: A growing trend, Residential Property A barnyard scramble for old buildings to convert, Rentals, Country Property, South of the Thames, North of the Thames, Residential Property A Georgian home in Hyde Park. Births. Weather: The Weather.

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