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The Times - 08/02/1984

1984; Gale Group;

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By Philip Webster, Christopher Thomas, From Robert Fisk, , By Michael Baily, Transport Editor, By Clive White, By Our Political Reporter, By David Hewson, Arts Correspondent, From Christopher Thomas, , By David Walker Social Policy Correspondent, By Nicholas Timmins, Social Services Correspondent, By John Witherow, Colin Hughes, By Philip Webster Political Reporter, By Peter Hennessy, By Hugh Clayton, Local Government Correspondent, By Barrie Clement, Labour Reporter, By Bill Johnstone, Technology Correspondent, By Our Political Editor, BY Huon Mallalieu, By a Staff Reporter, By Clifford Longley, Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, By Robin Young, By Alan Hamilton, By Thomson Prentice, By John Young, Agriculture Correspondent, By Lucy Hodges Education Correspondent, By Bryan Appleyard, By Peter Evans, Home Affairs Correspondent, By Richard Evans, Geoffrey Smith, From Trevor Fishlock, From Stephen Taylor, From Michael Hornsby, , From Alan McGregor, From Nicholas Ashford, Manchester, , From Christopher Walker, , From Our Own Correspondent, , From Douglas Tweedle, From Tony Duboudin, From Nicholas Ashford, , By Henry Stanhope, Diplomatic Correspondent, From Keith Dalton, , From Charles Harrison, , From Roger Boyes, , From Mario Modiano, Peter Stothard, Russell Davies, Caroline Moorehead, Shona Crawford Poole, Abhijeet Paul, PHS, by George Walden, Alan Franks, Phillip Whitehead, Jock Bruce-Gardyne, S. A. M. ADSHEAD, , DAVID J. BEDERMAN, , RUSTAM FEROZE, , MICHAEL NEALE, , JOHN GLOUCESTER, , R. A. C. HILL, , JOHN W. WEST, , CATHERINE HEATH, , C. M. T. SMITH-RYLAND, , KEITH WARWICK, , D. R. B. THOMPSON, J. D. HEARTH, , A. RUSSELL, M. E. CONSTABLE, , HAMPDEN, , Duke of Grafton, Jeremy Benson, Derman Christopherson, Bernard Feilden, Ashley Barker, GORDON PEPPER, , PEYTON SKIPWITH, , JOHN FAULKNER, , By Walter Sullivan, , Paul Griffiths, Nicholas Kenyon, Peter Ackroyd, Anthony Masters, John Higgins, ·edited by Michael Prest, Executive Editor Kenneth Fleet, By Peter Wilson-Smith, Banking Correspondent, By Philip Robinson, By Our Financial Staff, By Frances Williams Economics Correspondent, By Sarah Hogg Economics Editor, By Jeremy Warner, By Wayne Lintott, By David Young, Energy Correspondent, · by Michael Clark, By Jonathan Clare, by Tim Congdon, By Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, By Rex Bellamy, Tennis Correspondent, By Gordon Allan, By William Stephens, From John, From David Miller, , By Michael Phillips, Racing Correspondent, By Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, By Michell Platts, By David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Christopher Warman, Edited by Peter Dear, By Craig Seton, By Our Crime Reporter, Robert Fisk, David Young Energy Correspondent, Jonathan Davis, Derek Harris, , Hugh Clayton, David Young,

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Index. News: Communist overtures to Greek Socialists, Money is there for the asking, Sharon under renewed attack for war role, Scientists threaten reprisals over Orlov, Moves afoot to oust Thatcher, Benn claims, Hungary 2: Social strains Misfits and the elderly pay price for success, From drawing board to orbit in six months, Shipyard men reject pay deal, Election 84 The New Hampshire primary Mondale has it all to lose, Tate holds talks on £12m gift, Irish legend meets Hollywood myth The story of Cherine Finnerty, in an extract from A Curious Street, Inside the holocaust of Lebanon's strife, Forget the quality, feel the width, Shergar vet paid IRA £66,000, Critics sceptical on benefits inquiry, Court fight threatened on rate capping, Greenham airman sent home, Red Cross to get PLO bequest, Science report Dusty birth of a planetary system, The Times Information Service, Israel agrees to publish damning report on persecution of Arabs, A Special Report Saving energy The lesson for big business, First Person In the land of broken promise, Australia forsakes beer to drink more wine, Kinnock faces sceptical reception in Washington, One region's lift is another's fork-out, More money for heart transplants, 'One heck of a leap for me' says astronaut, Namibia skirmish fails to halt Angola withdrawal, Helicopters fly out 40 staff from US Embassy, Maxwell bid for control at Old Trafford, French block Irish lorries, The Zanzibar crisis Island to choose a new leader, When it pays to be a man, Success claimed for anti-cancer vaccine, Saving Energy The ways to save it in a suburban semi, Buhari challenges ousted critics to return home, The Times Cook A touch of rarity to beef up your meals, Eight dead, 11 saved from ship, Smith party boycotts by-election, however... This sporting life, The man who wouldn't take it as Red, Saving Energy At the wheel of a zippy electric mover, Whitehall gag on '1984' talks, Superpower clash opens UN session, Father to 80,000, TV-am likely to close after union refuses to cut jobs, No-strike contracts Unions at odds over policy, Thatcher remains firm on union ban at GCHQ, Arts bodies 'should have rating powers', Four tons of cannabis at airport, Saving Energy Hard times for a Scrooge, Sale of council 'semis' emphasizes social division, report says, The Times Diary, Reagan redeploys airport Marines British troops on verge of quitting Beirut, Beware the rush to Moscow, Lebanon: the hawks come home to roost, The case of the curious exile, Why Britain is lagging behind, Big breweries forcing small ones to close, Entrance exams to be ended, Alan Franks' Diary In relation to panic, Snow Reports, 'Slave labour' inquiry, Prison code sought to end squalor, Director of GCHQ 'gagged', Plea for survey on electricity disconnexions, Fewer take tranquillizers, Grenadians toast past 10 years but fail to agree on their future, Shah's top general shot dead, Century-old pier under the hammer, Overburdened clergymen struggle with guilt about neglected families, Commentary. Politics and Parliament: Transport £33m to repair and strengthen Severn Bridge, £33m to repair Severn Bridge, Commons in uproar over 'secret' list, Industry New regional aid will aim at job creation, House Of Lords Parole not being denied to prisoners, Labour to challenge 'farcical' ruling on data Bill, Lord Byers, Ilea Spending Throwing money does not buy success in education, Pm's Questions Hungary: Do not expect too much. Display Advertising: The BBC Micro, Bell's, Gas, The Tobacco Advisory Council, Austin Rover, Multiple Display Advertisements, Centurion, Standard Chartered, Knitting Offer, Noval Lb Port, Vassa, Cubes, T.M. Services Ltd., Britannia, Agip, Phillips, Lso, Laura Ashley, Think Electric, Energy Efficiency Office, City Of London Sinfonia, The New Volvo 760 Gle., British Telecommunications Unions Committee,, Honeywell, Eastwood, Tesco, Base Lending Rates. Picture Gallery: The last link with Earth is broken. Official Appointments and Notices: University news, Church news Bishop resigns to take US job, Woman to head BBC radio sport coverage, Latest appointments. Arts and Entertainment: Sale room Books fetch £138,638, Today's television and radio programmes, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 16,349, Concise Crossword (No 262). News in Brief. Law: Videla goes on trial in Argentina, Payments to Britains hill farmers held up, Court of Appeal Defence papers shown to prosecution Regina v Heston-Francois, Clerk for trial on secrets charges, No evidence of risk of bias Regina v Vincent and Another, Ex parte Turner and Others, Royal observer, Queen's Bench Division Wasted expenditure or loss of profits CCC Films (London) Ltd v Impact Quadrant Films Ltd, Crowds in court delay trial of priests, Last-minute effort to save the Chirwas, Refusal of legal aid Regina v Chichester Crown Court, Ex parte Abodunrin and Another, Writ over two detained after envoy's killing. Editorials/Leaders: Mr Prior And The Maze, Finance And Industry Mr Volcker undermines Presidential optimism. Letters to the Editor: Economic doubts, Putting a roof on Temple Bar, Homes for the elderly, Noblesse désoblige, Female circumcision, William Walcot, Human dimension of GCHQ ruling, Clearer voice abroad, Future of Hongkong, A rational regime for Antarctica, Countryside heritage. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Obituaries: Jorge Guillen, Lord Lee Of Newton Former Labour minister, Mr Ralph Hewins. Reviews: Theatre Rents, Opera The Indian Queen, Concert LSO/Lloyd/Mata Festival Hall/Radio 3, Stirring defence, Further strides in the rediscovery of baroque masters, New records Rich psychological decor, Television London revelations. Stock Exchange Tables: Shares lose £3bn as index falls again, · Ex dividend. a Ex all. b Forecast dividend. c Corrected, Recent Issues, Authorized Units & Insurance Funds, Wall Street, Stock Exchanges. Business and Finance: Fed's budget warning sends markets into tailspin, Highgate tops surprise Emess bid for Black, City not impressed by BOC profit rise, Inchcape to give details of its strategy soon, Commodities, Delfont guides acquisition to quick profit First Leisure seeks early listing, CEGB to go ahead with Sizewell orders, Building societies 'will meet mortgage demand', Tactical victory for Hanson, OFT completes Lloyds report, Gleneagles chief urges continued bid fight, News In Brief, Profit is doubled at Unitech, Investors' Notebook Viyella match produces a £12m profit, Interest Rates, M3 growth slows to 0.5%, In brief, Gold, ML Holdings set for profits lift-off, C & W wins Hongkong Telephone, Sterling: Spot and Forward, World Bank plan for 'commercial' branch, Currencies, Economic commentary Why shopping boom is no sign of living beyond our means, Sharp rise for dollar. Business Appointments: Appointments Changes on Midland Bank board. Sport: Football: A Game Of Family Fortunes At Oxford And Manchester United Liverpool generous to point of disaster, For The Record, Rugby Union Loveridge show takes to the road, Sports in Brief, Today's Fixtures, Cycling Leaders just resist the challenge, Rackets Prenn forced to put back his world title defence, Boxing Board sit in judgement on managerial dispute over Quarless, Tennis Satellite circuit marks shift in policy by LTA and Hutchins, Athletics Now the British overflow with Olympic riches, Bowls Sutherland has the perfect answer, Cricket Boycott and 44 others go to polls, Golf Passport to Open until 2009, Winter Olympic Games IOC officials skate on thin ice as Wilson adds to embarrassment, Racing: Cheltenham Festival Winners Set For More Rich Pickings Fitzgerald's double act can give an encore. Classified Advertising: Announcements, La crème de la crème, Super Secretaries, Club Announcements, Entertainments. Property: Rentals, Residential Property How housing experts are slumming it, Property Guide. Births. Weather: The Weather.

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