The Times - 23/07/1984
1984; Gale Group;
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By Philip Webster, Political Reporter, By Paul Routledge, David Felton, By Harry Golombek Chess Correspondent, From Didier Fauqueux of AFP, , By Jonathan Davis Financial Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, From Christopher Walker, By Paul Chudecki, From Christopher Thomas, By Hugh Clayton, Local Government Correspondent, By Harry Golombek, Chess Correspondent, By Our Labour Correspondent, From Richard Ford, By Frances Gibb Legal Affairs Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, By John Young, By Anthony Bevins Political Correspondent, By Tony Samstag, RICHARD FORD, Our Irish Correspondent, From Keith Dalton, , From Robert Fisk, , From John Best, , From Ivor Davis, From Christopher Thomas, , From Roger Boyes, From Alan Tomlinson, Ian Murray, From Mario Modiano, From Ray Kennedy, From Michael Hamlyn, , From Harry Debelius, From Charles Harrison, , From Our Own Correspondent, From Eddie Iroh, Sheridan Morley, Dennis Hackett, Hilary Finch, Nicholas Kenyon, John Percival, Noël Goodwin, Alan Franks, Jonathan Bryant, Miles Kington, Shirley Lowe, PENNY PERRICK, Stephanie Calman, Allan Massie, by Julian Haviland, Thomson Prentice Science Correspondent, Ferdinand Mount, Anne Sofer, N. M. DES. CAMERON, , KEITH WILLOUGHBY, , A. B. COYLE, , MICHAEL CHISHOLM, , RON MARTIN, , ANTHONY GLOVER, , R. H. COOKE, B. MOORE, , ROSEMARY RABSON, JOHN RABSON (23), , H. J. BELSEY, , MAX FINDLAY, , R. J. O. JAMES, , PETER L. G. BATEMAN, PETER COTES, , JOHN CARTMEL, , By Pearce Wright Science Editor, Clifford Longley, A correspondent writes:, K. H. writes:, Lord Charteris of Amisfield writes:, Sarah Hogg Economics Editor, Maxwell Newton, Derek Chambers, By Jonathan Clare, By Graham Searjeant, Financial Editor, By Our Financial Editor, By Michael Prest, By David Young Energy Correspondent, Michael Hughes, By Mitchell Platts, By Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, By John Watson, By Marcus Williams, By John Woodcock, Cricket Correspondent, By John Blunsden, By John Nicholls, By Gordon Allan, From John Wilcockson, , From Pat Butcher, From a Special Correspondent, By David Hands Rugby Correspondent, By Our Rifle Shooting Correspondent, From Our Irish Racing Correspondent, By Mandarin (Michael Phillips), Helen Steadman, Peter Dear, Peter Davalle, Geoff Brown, By Sarah Hogg, Economics Editor, Anthony Jones,
ResumoIndex. News: Prince of Wales opens Paralympics, European Notebook How Sir Geoffrey reversed roles, Ballesteros claims his second Open, Iran 'ready to cooperate with West', The Times Information Service, Moon goes to jail for tax evasion, The battle Kinnock has to fight, Nicaraguan opposition names exile for election, Runcie in secret talks with kings in Nigeria, Energy imports 'to rise', Irish milk smugglers beat EEC quota, Police examine Contaminated shampoo bottles, Horizons From graduate to secretary, Gandhi election rivalry helps bring progress to India's poorest voters, Eat, drink and get merry, Anne Boleyn, Five teenagers die in car crash, Findings Shedding light on the tunnel, Portfolio 10% for the friend who checked, moreover... More grist for the Mills, US set to ease sanctions on Poles, Mermaid loses an arm, Architects to launch Minster appeal, King denies call to sack Ridley, Anti-Marcos MPs rally, 16 miles of holiday queues, Campaign violence in townships, Cautions welcome from Walesa and Glemp for amnesty with strings, Cranwell graduations, Kenya pleads for food after crops disaster, Oman report revised by Granada, High priest of jogging dies on jog, Scottish Diary, The social security strike Talks about talks bring hope, Going away-do not disturb, Russians let Bonn open lorry, Labour left to attack 'political' police use, Teenagers face new smoking crackdown, Karamanlis pressed to serve another term, Premier slapped down for familiar style, Rapist hunt warning, Social security 'discriminates against blacks', Economy of words, but little result, Subsidy lost by council tenants, Pressure for inquiry into MI5 mounts after former officer's spy dossier, Getting jet-set for the Olympic run-up, South Africa's Indian Community Part 1 Privileges denied to blacks create divided loyalties, £540m EEC food stored in Britain, Inquiry over hospital near tip, Talkback, Ireland today: 1 North likely to remain richer, More talks due on Civil Service pay, Kinnock's support for reselection ballot angers left, Miss Tisdall asks for privacy, Labour councils' strategy to run down cash and defy rate capping, Plane hijack gives the militias an excuse to delay arms handover, Duarte makes hasty departure from Portugal, Price war unlikely as Sealink goes private, Dockers in big ports vote for return, Hungary woos secret savers, More visit museums and historic buildings, Opposition to building on island, Plea on pesticides, Wider role for Peru army, Madrid told to meet ETA chiefs, Return of a ghost village, Election eve poll favours Peres, Heritage group seeks protection for churches, Pub's hair-raising pet, Policeman in Shergar case investigated, Letter from St Andrews The hallowed turf is left to the obscure, Tax rise clash sets stage for Reagan, New missile more deadly than Exocet, Hailsham retirement denial, Pit talks halted for board's campaign, Sikh temple volunteer defies ban, Mr Powell and the power of symbols, Hell's Angel carries Olympic torch, Green Paper to extend building societies' role, Science report Vaccinations to stop allergies before they start, Christopher Walker on the hard bargaining after today's Israeli election Will the fringe come out on top?, Men who miss out on love, Who wears the trousers in E1 Time Warp?. Arts and Entertainment: Concise Crossword (No 400), The Times Crossword Puzzle No 16,489, Grand master status for Nigel Short, Today's television and radio programmes, Hartston leads Large in young masters chess, Philharmonia/ Haitink. News in Brief. Display Advertising: The Missions To Seamen, Teacher's., Sotheby's, Cameroon Airlines, The Peterborough Development Corporation, Osteopathy Systems Ltd., Honda, Army Officer, Abbey National Building Society, British Airports, Poleconomy, Halifax, Nspcc, The Times, Sun Alliance Insurance Group, Bank Of England, Base Lending Rates, London Against Racism. Picture Gallery. Reviews: Television Mooning about, Yullyo Akhoe, The relief of having something to worry about, Concerts LSO/Tate, Dance Harlem's convincing classic adaptation. Editorials/Leaders: Finance And Industry Is buying a house still the best way to save?, The Shadow Of The Colonels, Quis Custodiet?. Letters to the Editor: Pit survival, Wigan market, Leaving Beatrix Potter well alone, Pesticide research, Food and health, Regional initiative from grass roots, Somewhat shaken, Shuffling time step, Man of letters, Unresolved doubts on Warnock, Natural justice, Force majeure. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Official Appointments and Notices: Appointments in the Forces, University news, Latest appointments, Carpenters' Company, University news First-class honours, Gray's Inn, Carmen's Company, Company of Watermen and Lightermen. Politics and Parliament: Parliament this week. Obituaries: Sir Vahe Bairamian, Lord Vaizey, Miss Lally Bowers Versatile stage actress, Karol Malcuzynski. Business and Finance: The Gilt-Edged Market Foreign worries still persist, Eurobonds, Inflation 'may be 7% by year end', News In Brief Zambian debts agreement, Deloitte hits at new standard, Board Meetings, Henlys abgered by 'leaked' reports of takeover bid, Malta buys UK power station, American Notebook Borrowing set to fall as budget defcit narrows to $170bn, Currencies, Ordinary Shares Composite insurers bounce back, OFT to rule on BET bid, Chicago board launches rival futures contract, Fixed Interest Stocks, Investments Trusts, Usm Review County Bank makes its name paving the way, City challenged on pensions by TUC. Stock Exchange Tables: Drawing Bonds, Unlisted Securities, Stock Exchanges, Stock Exchange Prices Capitalization and week's change. Law: Anomaly in appealing against directions for deportation Regina v Immigration Appeal Tribunal, Ex parte Murugan and a rajah, Owners' implied indemnity Telfair Shipping Corporation v Inersea Carriers SA, Clear evidence of fraud necessary United Trading Corporation SA and Another v Allied Arab Bank Ltd and others Murray Clayton Ltd and Another v Rafidain Bank and Others. Sport: Polo Southfield hit Gold, Golf: Thrilling Climax At St Andrews Ballesteros takes his second Open with a final flourish, Motor Racing: British Grand Prix Lauda's waiting game pays off, For The Record, Cricket A wild Gooch chase as Essex go top and spoil Ellison's day, Sports in Brief, Rugby League Great Britain lose again, Shooting Five bullseyes wins trophy for the colonel, Racing: Irish Oaks Winner Breaks Long-Standing Curragh Record Princess Pati stakes claim to three-year-old fillies' title, Racing: Lambourn Filly Can Earn Lowther Stakes Run Only should give Cauthen another chance to excel, Cycling Fignon spurred to his second Tour win after vendetta, Bowls Wood wins the big match, Rugby Union Ireland dismiss coach McBride, Yachting Brothers enjoy the calm and start with a win, Rowing Britain out of the medals, Athletics Moorcroft has it in mind to reawaken an old dream, Boxing Graham is much too slippery for Holmes, Cricket England span the generations as Pocock returns to Test squad. 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