The Times - 13/01/1984
1984; Gale Group;
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From Diana Geddes, , By Mark Rosselli, Colin Hughes, By Julian Haviland, Political Editor, By Staff Reporters, By Jonathan Clare, Andrew Cornelius, From Paul Routledge, Labour Editor, , By Our Sports Staff, From Richard Owen, By Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Correspondent, Geoffrey Smith, By Clifford Webb, Motoring Correspondent, By Our Science Editor, By Richard Evans, By Peter Evans Home Afairs Correspondent, By Barbara Day, By Our Home Affairs Correspondent, From Harry Golombek, Chess Correspondent, By Pearce Wright, Science Editor, By Nicholas Timmins Social Services Correspondent, By Our Social Services Correspondent, By Our Political Editor, By Our Diplomatic Correspondent, By Peter Evans, Home Affairs Correspondent, By Michael Baily, Transport Editor, By Kenneth Gosling, By Tony Samstag, By Bill Johnstone, Technology Correspondent, By Our Transport Editor, By John Lawless, From Roger Boyes, , From Zoriana Pysariwsky, From Richard Wigg, From Our Correspondent, , From Christopher Thomas, , From Michael Binyon, From Tony Duboudin, , From Our Own Correspondent, From Christopher Follett, , From John Earle, From Diana Geddes, From Christopher Walker, , From Our Correspondent, From Michael Hamlyn, , From John Earle, , By a Staff Reporter, From Ian Murray, , From Kenneth Mackenzie, , From Michael Binyon, , Peter Ackroyd, Purcell Room, Paul Griffiths, David Robinson, John Percival, Nicholas Kenyon, Irving Wardle, Paul Pickering, Miles Kington, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, By Hazel West, PHS, David Watt, Philip Howard, WYNNE GODLEY, , J. W. STANTON BARBER, , JOHN HONEY, , VICTORIA GILLICK, , PHILIP PAYNE, , PETER WOOLNOUGH, , HARRY GREENWAY, , C. E. F. GOUGH, , JOHN BAKER, , P. M. HEALY, , GRAHAM GREENE, , N. A. M. RODGER, , ANN DALLY, , By Lucy Hodges, Education Correspondent, A correspondent writes:, Kenneth Fleet, By Wayne Lintott, By Edward Townsend, Industrial Correspondent, From Bailey Morris, , By Peter Wilson-Smith Banking Correspondent, By Our Banking Correspondent, By Andrew Cornelius, By Michael Clark, edited by Michael Prest, From John Hennessy, , From Chris Moore, , By Keith Macklin, By Richard Eaton, By Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent, By Mitchell Platts, By Gerald Davies, By Michael Seely, From Derek Hodgson, , by Clifford Webb, Edited by Peter Davalle, By Michael Baily Transport Editor, Geoffrey Matthews,
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News: Mr Benn goes to Normaltown, Government talks with Argentina urged, Trudeau's nuclear plea to UN, SDP split on poll reopens, Science report Liver disease vaccine improved, The Times Information Service, Disney buys Welsh TV cartoon, QC urges end to informers' immunity, Assisted places scheme welcomed by parents, Safety now key question at Sizewell inquiry, Masons get together in the Seychelles, Palestinians enter Jordan's corridors of power King brings West Bankers forward, Bonn says dismissed general was homosexual, Tamil town paralysed, Letter from Bogotá Laughing off a tidal wave of crime, Warsaw heeds history's warning to be prudent over price rises, Port hit in Druze retaliation, Stockholm and the superpowers: Part 2, the United States Reagan anxious to dispel cowboy image, Snow Reports, £500,000 for deaf children, Motoring Saab unveils its turbo flagship, Commentary, Putting a drop-out in perspective, Revolt on plan to remarry in church, Pledge to MPs on cheaper house buying, If music be food, let me starve, Town will lose 1,000 jobs, Union demands less stress at work, Magnets tackle child cancer, Nigeria's rulers told to get a move on, GLC pegs London Transport fares, £175 road tax urged for company cars, Plan for new NHS chiefs criticized, Edwardian issue sells well, Sponsoring deal for the Derby, Airline sets up holiday subsidiary, Menzies tried to hide aim of atomic tests, Building society forced to agree to takeover, French apology as hijacked British drivers are freed, New 164mph Jaguar, Nato is 35 years old. The Times has asked western leaders and political philosophers to consider the organization's future over the next 35 years, and their reflections will be published during the next few months. Michael Howard, Regius Professor of Modern History at Oxford, sets the scene Peace: the vital factors, Exam boycott 'will hurt mentally ill', Talkback, moreover... Our secrets caught in the Act, First Person A table for six it had to be, 'Error' at Soviet well killed Briton, Disputes black out TV screens, Seat belt law cuts deaths by 25%, Makings of a mayor: Mrs, Huge tax demand for Lotus car group, Kremlin may seek Britain's support, Spain moves towards full Nato role, Government of Sicily forced to resign, Better deal for victims, The Times Diary, Helicopter shooting highlights tensions Reagan to tread warily in Central America, Rebel MP foiled in jail escape, Give Benn the rope to hang himself, Sinclair breaks into a higher market, Australia's wonder baby, Analysis of the violence that has become an accepted fact of life Why French farmers take the law into their own hands, Dissident's wife wants final effort, Nissan agrees terms to build car plant in Britain, Let a hundred flowers bloom in the school system, US general found hanged and battered, Whitehall phones shake-up planned, Law falls short for typist, Medical Briefing Awake for baby's first cry, Kyprianou package offers hope, Assad and Howe agree on Lebanon, Doctor suspended after patient reveals affair, 'Slippery spy' tells how he escaped, Blacks 'victims of bias over council homes', Farmer's wife may inherit £3m windfall, NUM threatens joint action with railmen, Solicitors attack Divorce Bill for bringing back question of guilt, Police Bill 'will hinder the police', £1,000 Premium Bond prizewinners, EEC proposes pay cut for farmers, Anger over M1 spy cameras. Law: Obsession of a train robber, WPC who went shoplifting fined, Damages for Angela Rippon, Boys on murder attempt charge, School grudge: Pupils making a, Jail soccer hooligans, judge says, 90mph inspector's reply. Display Advertising: Fitch Lovell, Bell's, Halfords Limited, Multiple Display Advertisements, Cinderella, Rsc, The Scottish Investment Trust, Algarve, The Times, London Brick, Daniel, Enterprise Telford Zone, Malmaison Wine Club, Victoria Wine, Nostalgia Camden Plaza, The Leeds Permanent Building Society, Wozzeck, Elson & Robbins, The Leopard, Base Lending Rates. Arts and Entertainment: Concise Crossword (No 247), Chess title thrown away, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 16,334, Today's television and radio programmes. News in Brief. Picture Gallery: Around-the-world flight in a microlight. Reviews: Dance The Sleeping Beauty Covent Garden, Theatre Yellow Rain Gulbenkian Studio, Newcastle upon Tyne, Young artists' recitals Park Lane Group, Haydn and Schumann festival BBCSO/Pritchard Barbican/Radio 4, Television Ironic realism, Cinema Dreadful legacy of fierce conviction Daniel (15) Gate Notting Hill, Gate Bloomsbury 'Thoughtcrimes' Barbican Vassa (PG) Academy 2 'The Real Avant-Garde' Everyman. Editorials/Leaders: Can Coal Recover?, A Lorryload Of Lamb, Dr Kissinger's Prescription, Finance And Industry Hongkong Land drops £80m Jardine holding. Letters to the Editor: The house in question, Indo-China rebels, Costs of Sizewell, Too old at 40?, Impartiality in peace studies, Assault course on Underground, False formulae for rate-capping, Greenwich nurses, Education for judges, Children and the Pill, Preserving the balance. Court and Social: Court Circular. Official Appointments and Notices: Church news, University news, College head's medal, Latest appointments. Marriages. Deaths. Obituaries: Mr Alasdair Clayre, Professor John Brough Scholar of Sanskrit literature, Christopher Hewett. Business and Finance: Commodities, Briefing, Court rules against Murdoch request, Bontempi, Mystery rise for Smiths, Your Own Business Making the most at an auction, Royal Bank may sell stake, News In Brief Sinclair 'is planning a flotation', London Brick fights Hanson bid with 70% profit rise, Laing trust in £20m share sale, Chelsea fight intensifies, Pound edges up but stays below $1.40, Wayne Lintott looks at the merger between Akroyd & Smithers and Rowe & Pitman Why two City blue-bloods led a revolution, The gamble in selling to China, Shares fail to top 800, Complaints of 'unfair advantage' Importers may face VAT change, Company News In Brief, Sterling: Spot and Forward, Investors' Notebook · Slimming pays off for Fitch Lovell. Stock Exchange Tables: Authorized Units & Insurance Funds, British Funds, Wall Street, Recent Issues. Business Appointments: Appointments Chairman for the Woolwich. Classified Advertising: Car Buyer's Guide, Domestic And Catering Situations, Acknowledgments, Musical Instruments, Business To Business, Entertainments. Sport: Football The Good, the Bad and the Ugly and A Fistful of Dollars, Bobsleigh Putting on an act with new players, Sports in Brief, Rugby League Myler gets another two blows, ICE Skating: Torvill And Dean Do IT Again Waltz that set the Danube on fire, Hockey The scene shifts inside, Wednesday's Results, Squash Rackets The big man loses the argument, Racing Tracys Special can maintain Turnell's winning momentum, Table Tennis English men have reasons for optimism, Boxing Magri to keep on punching, Cricket: Selectors Delay Choice Of Team To Face Northern Districts England to take a new line on the pencilled-in twelve for Wellington, Rugby Union: Selectors Keep Faith With Butler As Captain Wales cap Douglas in a changed XV, Athletics Hingsen and Thompson poles apart no more, Yachting Conner has eye on the Cup again, For The Record, Tennis The iron man proves his mettle in the Masters, Golf Players want Jacklin to lead, Snooker Wildman cashes in after marathon. Births. 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