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The Times - 01/03/1984

1984; Gale Group;

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By Barrie Clement, Labour Reporter, From John Best, By John Winder, From Nicholas Ashford, , From Robert Fisk Beirut, By David Young Energy Correspondent, By Nicholas Timmins Social Services Correspondent, By Philip Webster Political Reporter, By Diana Geddes, , By Derek Harris, Commercial Editor, By Philip Webster, Political Reporter, From Anthony Bevins, Political Correspondent, , By David Felton, Labour Correspondent, By Our Political Editor, By Peter Hennessy, By Hugh Clayton Local Government Correspondent, By David Walker, Social Policy Correspondent, By Geraldine Norman, Sale Room Correspondent, By Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Michael Baily, Transport Editor, By Robin Young, By Lucy Hodges, Education Correspondent, By Kenneth Gosling, By Bill Johnstone, Technology Correspondent, By Tony Samstag, By Barrie Clement Labour Reporter, By David Hewson, Arts Correspondent, By Nicholas Timmins, Social Services Correspondent, By Pearce Wright, Geoffrey Smith, By Michael Baily Transport Editor, JOHN LAWLESS, By Lucy Hodges Education Correspondent, From Stephen Taylor., From Michael Hornsby, By Hazhir Teimourian, By Henry Stanhope, Diplomatic Correspondent, From Michael Binyon, From Christopher Walker, From Christopher Thomas, From Patrick Knight, , By Clifford Webb, Motoring Correspondent, From Moshe Brilliant, From Richard Wigg, From Charles Harrison, From Ian Murray, From Diana Geddes, , From Douglas Tweedale, From Our Correspondent, , From John Carlin, , From Mohsin Ali, Tim Jones Welsh Correspondent, Barrie Clement, T.J., B.C., Kieran Daly, Geoff Brown, Anthony Masters, Hilary Finch, Irving Wardle, Michael Church, Robert Worcester, Miles Kington, Professor Nicholas Lash, Christopher Logue, Ian McGeoch, Gay Firth, Woodrow Wyatt, Philip Howard, Tom Hutchinson, PHS, by Richard Harries, Nicholas Ashford, Ronald Butt, Mark Steyn, GILES RADICE, ANDREW BENNETT, PAUL DUNSTAN, RICHARD TRACEY., E. GARTH MOORE., ROBERT GIBSON, J. T. MARTIN, HENRY WARREN., JOHN ESANDERSON, , DAVID GREEN., ALEXANDER GOEHR, , J. D. SUTHERLAND, JOHN FORD, , BARRY YUILL, S. E. MacKENZIE., By Pearce Wright, Science Editor, By Our Astronomy Correspondent, Anthony Harris, Executive Editor Kenneth Fleet, By Jonathan Davis Financial Correspondent, By William Kay, Andrew Cornelius, By Sarah Hogg Economics Editor, By Peter Wilson-Smith Banking Correspondent, By Frances Williams Economics Correspondent, · by Michael Clark, By Michael Prest, by Tim Congdon, By Graham Searjeant, Financial Editor, Christopher Warman, From John Woodcock, Cricket Correspondent., By Keith Macklin, By Clive White, From Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, By a Special Correspondent, From Rex Bellamy, Tennis Correspondent, , By David Hands, By David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, By Dick Hinder, By Mitchell Platts, By Sidney Friskin, By Richard Eaton, By Robert Pryce, By George Ace, By Pat Butcher, Godfrey Golzen, Edited by Peter Davalle, By Our Economics Correspondent, Frank Johnson,

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Index. News: Masculine image analysed, A great future for electronics, Farm ministers ooze goodwill and aid, Net closes on General Galtieri, Soviet book comment drives Marchais into patriotic outburst, The Times Information Service, Big rise in health charges likely, England's fans leave trail of violence in France, Europe's timid step into future, Mystery over death of ex-Soviet agent, Medical research fear, Kinnock urged to take on the left, Big cable TV film groups merge, Return in replica, Toynbee Hall seeks to raise £1m, Till divorce us do part, Europe report on Ulster approved, MPs' inquiry condemns electricity price rise, Israel's latest Lebanon dead bring toll to 571, Snow Reports, Primary case of poll failure, Commentary, Kenya airman accused of leading failed coup, Journalists angry over print study, Iraq admits loss of oilfield to Iran, Extension of GCHQ ban feared, Save our roses, MEP says, Let's hear that double entendre again, Bonn seeks formula to extricate Stoph's niece, Conquering hero's welcome for PLO leader Defiant West Bank mayors meet Arafat, TUC strikes pledge if any GCHQ worker is dismissed, moreover... Pearls of the Jewel, Protest at £200m for Sizewell, Youth training criticized, Uppingham School, Science report Sulphurous life deep in the ocean, Room that lets the dog out, Welcome home to Lord Stockton after 20 years, Lawson to go for 'give and take', 'Science for girls' call by women, 40% flout motorway speed limit, Revival of British car industry hailed, Death toll in Nigeria riots reaches 102, 18 killed as US plane crashes in storm, Trudeau quits after 15 years, Kinnock to name new spokesmen, The counterpunch that pulled in high-tech, Launch day for Survey satellite, King appeals to Reagan not to abandon Lebanon, Newspapers to sue over day of protest, Kissinger wants Europe to take over Nato, Wintech Making certain of success, Founder of Swapo is moved to Namibia, Daffodils all round, Move to stop degree marks disclosure, Pop music tycoon hopes to beat Americans in cut-price air travel, The shy radical opening up a generation gap, Parity as Alliance cuts European cake, Train ambush likely to lose Salvador guerrillas support, Findings, Smoking in Britain: 3 Cigarette sales fall has halted, industry says, Technology in Wales, £75,000 libel defeat for Jameson, The Times Diary, Working hard, the Sony way, Financier accused of insulting the King, Battered Gemayel's road to Damascus, City's leaders pin cash hopes on May polls, · Pilkington Brothers have three ultra-modern, In search of a just deterrent, Protection promised for next inspector after rowdy road plan inquiry, Starvation and summary punishment Brutality returns to Matabeleland, Kohl visit gives hope of EEC solution, Papua New Guinea for beginners, Benn has no regrets about party turmoil, Hunger strikes worry Solidarity, Tracking down the drug-runners, Runcie wins right of use for 1662 version, Bonn, bridging the barrier, Angola fears Unita infiltration will upset pull-out pact, No trouble in finding the specialists, Advice on ways to keep tax bills low, Way of death in Brazil's slums, GLC vote on night lorry ban, Mondale puts brave face on defeat. Picture Gallery: Charity concert. Display Advertising: Golf, General Accident, Ppa, Volvo, Multiple Display Advertisements, Ameritech, Baring Brothers & Co.,Limited, Imperial Hotel, Anarrow Paperback, Industrial Freehold For Sale Or Lease, Greater London Council., Ab, W.R.Grace Overseas Development Corporation, Europcar, Gre, The Design Council, Bank Worms & Cie (Switzerland) S.A., Wales Development, Reading Improvement Programme, Cardiff, Swiftair, The Times, Wrexham, Wren Executive System, Clwyd, Midland High Interest Cheque Account, Patience, Wh Allen & Co, Recreation, Wda, Aberafan Hotel, Seabank Hotel, Susi Madron's, Healey & Baker, Ogwr Borough Council, Sun, British Telecom, Mr Cinders, Flittermouse, Harpers & Queen, Dick Francis Banker, Newtech, Scottish Life, Merlin, Healy & Baker, University College Of Swansea. Law: Item withdrawn, Death sentence, European Law Report Court of Justice of the EC Commission decision on Ford ban is void Ford of Europe Inc and FordWerke AG,supported by James A. Laidlaw (Holdings) Ltd and Stormont Ltd v Commission, supported by European Office of Consumer Unions, Dispute on date of starting work Salvation Army v Dewsbury, Afghans jailed, Judge's corroboration duty Regina v Cullinane (Stephen), Tomcat stays behind bars, Two jailed on $7m computer bank fraud, Surgeon 'would never guarantee success'. News in Brief. Politics and Parliament: House Of Lords Doubts over Kinnock statement, Oman Contract Committee chairman criticized, Bank Bill Barclays merger approved by MPs, Housing Bill Three defeats over right to buy, Rate Capping Bill must be law by summer, Industry Jaguar cars to go private as soon as possible, Rate-capping battle 'rests with Lords', Planning Protesters force out inspector. Arts and Entertainment: Concise Crossword (No 280), Sale room Portrait's surprise price signals return to fashion, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 16,367, Today's television and radio programmes. Reviews: Gold in an emotional whirlpool, The Merry Widow, Knave, fool, but also Nazi Dönitz The Last Fuhrer, The Duke as homespun humanist Men, Machines and Sacred Cows, Stately measures? The Aeneid Translated by Robert Fitzgerald, Operetta Spectacle sounded on an off note The Mikado, The Middle of a War Home and Dry By Roy Fuller (London Magazine Editions. £8.95), Theatre A Streetcar Named Desire, The angst of being a star, The broad sweep of history, Tycoon in future space The Steps of the Sun By Walter Tevis (Gollancz, £7.95), Television Stardom in the marketplace. Editorials/Leaders: Kicking The Dog, Finance And Industry A brutish approach to tax gathering, Up To A Point, Mr Lawson, Enter The Dark Horse. Letters to the Editor: Higher education restrictions, Ministration for second marriages, Muck and brass, Arts subject to political curb?, Farewell to arms, Critics of modern music, Judgment on television, Tom Keating as faker, Organ transplants, Countryside heritage. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Official Appointments and Notices: Awards for writers, Latest appointments. Marriages. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): The night sky in March. Obituaries: Dr Labib Habachi Leading Egyptologist, Dr Redvers Opie, Frederick Brill, Rabbi Dr Leslie Edgar. Business and Finance: Dispute mars launch of life insurance commissions register, Commodities, Company News In Brief Equipment group goes to Bullough, New respite for Scott Lithgow shipyard, News Round-Up Banks put receiver in at Capper-Neill, Civil servant in line for OECD post, Societies attract £900m, Company News H Samuel pays £29m for rival, UK balance of payments in the red, Interest Rates, Interest charges hit Johnson Matthey, Broker warns on life insurance, Gold, Money Market, Economic commentary A challenge to public sector net worth, Sterling: Spot and Forward, Insolvency law to be overhauled Directors risk stiffer penalties, Currencies, Dollar at DM low, British Funds. Stock Exchange Tables: Authorized Units & Insurance Funds, Recent Issues, Foreign Exchange, Wall Street, Stock Exchanges. Property: Commercial property A retail bonanza, Property Buyer's Guide Residential property Stately homes with swimming pools, Rentals, Flat Sharing, Overseas Property, North of the Thames. Sport: Rugby Union Punishment fails to satisfy, Athletics Norman's team ready for conquest, Cricket West Indies victory over Australia, Sports in Brief, Tennis Madison Garden seeds fail to flower indoors, ICE Hockey Wembley is venue again, Football English pride on a different level, Rowing Downing take leadining position, Racing Lead role now for Mossy Moore, Motor Racing No driving place for Watson, Boxing McGuigan's chance to move up in the world, Football: England Are Dealt A Double Blow By Europe's Player Of The Year England find their French master in the irresistible form of Platini, Badminton All-England expects, Cricket England must not allow the men in white coats to make their lives a misery, For The Record, Golf American tour opening is a trapdoor for unhappy Brown, Hockey Three from Knott help secure title, Rugby League Northern relent after tour warning, Rugby Union Winterbottom satisfies selectors on fitness and will play against France, Diving Hoping to make an impression. Classified Advertising: La Crème de la crème, Announcements, La crème de la crème, U.K. Holidays, Musical Instruments, General Appointments, Sales and Marketing Appointments, Entertainments. Weather: The Weather.

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