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The Times - 08/09/1984

1984; Gale Group;

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By Barrie Clement, Labour Reporter, By John Young, Agriculture Correspondent, By Alan Hamilton, From Richard Owen, , By Our Foreign Staff, By John Lawless, Reports by John Winder, , Derek Barnett, , Stephen Goodwin, By Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Nicholas Timmins, By Richard Thomson, From Peter Davenport, Durham, By Michael Horsnell, By Rupert Morris, By Richard Dowden, By Sheila Beardall, By Nicholas Timmins, Social Services Correspondent, By Christopher Warman Property Correspondent, By Edward Townsend, Industrial Correspondent, By Clifford Webb, Motoring Correspondent, By Pearce Wright, Science Editor, From Harry Debelius, From Michael Hornsby, From Peter Nichols, From David Watts, , From Donovan Moldrich, From Neil Kelly, From Richard Owen, From Moshe Brilliant, , From Christopher Thomas, , From Ian Murray, , From Nicholas Ashford, Simon Barnes, by Neil Kinnock, Christopher Priest, Jonathan Sale, Woodrow Wyatt, Anthony Parsons, DAVID GREEN, , FRAN BENNETT, , GAVIN W. HANNAH, , ANTHONY RUSSELL, J. E. CLARKE, KEN COATES, , LAURENCE STAPLEY, , TAMASIN B. LITTLE, , ROBERT McCRINDLE, , M. N. JONES, , C. CALLAGHAN, MICHAEL MEACHER, , C. L. LYALL, , IAN CRAIG, , SARAH SHAW, , Robert Milburn, Geraldine Norman, Linda Christmas, Penny Perrick, Timothy Bouquet, Alan Tillier, Michael Young, Ashley Stephenson, David Barr, Stan Hey, Beryl Downing, B.D., Jane MacQuitty, Judy Froshaug, Roy Cuckow, Peter Philp, Jeremy Flint, Harry Golombek, Gontran Goulden, Kay Dick, Mary Postgate, Philip Howard, Anne Barnes, Sarah Jane Checkland, Max Harrison, Peter Waymark, Christopher Warman, Geoff Brown, David Robinson, Dennis Hackett, Max Bell, Hilary Finch, Brian Sibley, John Percival, Anthony Masters, Nicholas Kenyon, Executive Editor Kenneth Fleet, By Jeremy Warner, By Our City Staff, By Michael Prest, By Jonathan Clare, By Peter Wilson-Smith, Banking Correspondent, By Derek Pain, LB, Lorna Bourke, By John Woodcock Correspondent, By Mitchell Platts, From Rex Bellamy, Tennis Correspondent, By Pat Butcher, From John Blunsden, By Keith Macklin, By Clive White, By John Wilcockson, By Sydney Friskin, By David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, By John Nicholls, By Jenny MacArthur, By John Karter, From Our Irish Racing Correspondent, Peter Dear, Peter Davalle, By Stewart Tendler, Crime Reporter, By Julian Haviland, Political Editor, Richard Owen,

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Index. News: Collecting Couched in curves, Priests call for help to overcome loneliness, Backgammon, sponges and a sunken city, Cancellation of Honecker trip reported by Pravda, The Times Information Service, London crime rises 7 pc after 1983 fall, Wiser, but still learning, Dartmoor's neolithic secret discovered, Merseyside coast hit by oil slick, Masterpieces of a merchant class, Secrets Act 'being used to protect ministers', In preview, Openings, Two British hikers shot near Madrid, China joins science talks, Ogarkov victim of hidden Kremlin power struggle, Noise curbs will mean end of Boeing 707s on international air routes, Townships quiet but volatile, Who can doubt the lesson of Thomas?, Last flight for Concorde test pilot, Fake bomb divorted police from bank raid, At Home Right in contrast with a few filter tips, Security Council veto by US angers Beirut, The auction league table, Docks strike unity crumbles at Tilbury and Bristol, Sogat '82 attempt to change policy on Nato defeated, In The Garden Plucky survivers that make a big splash, Trades Union Congress/Brighton Civil Service unions disagree in public over GCHQ deal offered to Government, Nakasone broadens Emperor's apology for Korean suffering, Drink A dark autumnal stunner on the redder side of rosé, Hospital death toll rises to 22, Don't tax learning, Mr Lawson, Delegates pay their tributes to Len Murray, Ugandan Asians to fight on for seized assets despite court setback, House price rises are levelling off, Renault claims lowest petrol use for new car, Family Life Trials and tribulations of the single father, Death plot alert for Bolivians, Election 84 Soggy Mondale still fails to draw blood, Pope's Canada trip focuses on Quebec, Stranded Britons fly home, Rock & Jazz, Israel leaders seek approval for deal, Granaries set to overflow, 'Derisory' home inspection fees, Getting into hot water in the land of ancient myths, Dollar rush reaches new peaks, Cutting hedges at Packwood, Travel1 How Sydney took its harbour to its heart, North Sea giant: The huge oil rig Statfjord, Boff confident after Vatican hearing, Dalai Lama team delays Peking visit, Eating Out Make a meal of a mouthful, Pre-shuffle talks at No 10, A five year sentence of despair, Sport, Prep schools to use own inspectors, Chernenko's absence from Red Square funeral fuels speculation Dismissal of outspoken military chief signals Soviet power upheaval, Wily sailor puts Spain all at sea, Sporting Diary Dog racing in a flap, Managua calls for UN support, IRA shoot two dead in timber yard raid, Dead woman under car, The Soviet Sun Belt Moscow blessing on the Tsarist past, Some home loans are likely to cost more, Navy buys 9 more Sea Harriers, Out And About Halcyon days with a cast of thousands, Photography, Smoking brings dispute, Values Through a glass brightly, Greek bearing gifts of healing, Thais seek to return refugees, Carrot and stick approach Britain puts terms for EEC rescue, An inn on the park where the home fires keep burning, Herbert and the spirit of joy, Tamils accuse police of cultural genocide, Science report Dried out worm gives some answers, Home need not have been ruined. Display Advertising: Containerworld Services Limited, Swan Hellenic, Abbey National, Northern Rock Building Society, The Victoria Wine Company, Mops, Multiple Display Advertisements, Sage Financial Services, Hfs, The Automobile Association,, London Life, Shooting Sticks, Coventry Building Society, Alliance Banksave, Yorkshire Building Society, Norwich Building Society, R. J. Temple & Company, Aer Lingus, The Times, The Equitable Life, Britannia, Fidelity International, M&g, Reed Stenhouse Gibbs, Attracta Products Ltd., Pegasus Software, Hemel Hempstead Building Society, Nationwide, Teachers' Building Society, Vanbrugh, Photosales, Juggernaut II, Blom's Bulb, Sartor, Jersey, LA Plagne, Leamington Spa Building Society, Base Lending Rates, County Financial Services. Picture Gallery. News in Brief. Law: Motherused jail to cure son of drug, JP remanded, Dissident jailed, Iranians not to be deported, Teacher sold boy LSD, inquest told, Bomb hoax fine, Laitner murder trial hears tape made by accused on the run Though I was still in pain I kept going. Editorials/Leaders: If The Shoe Pinches, The Party Season Opens, Plus Ca Change, Finance And Industry Jim Prior out of the wet into the warmth of GEC. Letters to the Editor: 'Ruin' of non-proliferation treaty, A vanished cry, Classical battle on broad front, Heroin addiction, Direct speech, Living dangerously, Beyond reckoning, Knock-on effect of dairy quotas, Child benefits, Ulster vacancy, Noblesse oblige, A national memory, Patterns of church life, Airline competition. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: Latest appointments. Classified Advertising: Announcements, Super Secretaries, Low Fares For High Flyers,, Entertainments, Services tomorrow: Twelfth Sunday after Trinity. Deaths. Obituaries: Mr Hidemi Kon, Miss Jennifer Kendal, Don Tallon, Cardinal Josyf Slipyi Spiritual leader of Ukrainian Catholics. Arts and Entertainment: Bridge Double trouble, even for the experts, Solution to The Times Jumbo Crossword Competition, Concise Crossword (No 440), The Times Crossword Puzzle No 16,530, Regional Television Variations, Chess Junior players give return on investment, Saturday Television and radio programmes. Reviews: Non-fiction Pure magic from a Pied Piper of words, Sound and witty observations, Rock Body but no soul Queen, Concert BBCSO/Davies, Films People before politics in Bengal, Television Cult leader with a taste for bad jokes Films on TV, Dance, Theatre A massive majesty for the monster, Review Candles burnt at both ends, Opera, Galleries Quiet pose the dons for artist's loving attention, Radio From Wessex to Milk Wood, A perverse and all-embracing hatred, Opera A shot in the arm in Act three The Barber of Seville, Television, Fiction Troubled tales of tension and doubt, Dance Arifuku Kagura, Concerts Sounds of Holland to go with pictures, Age no handicap to the old hands, Theatre Passionate strike call Waiting for Lefty. Stock Exchange Tables: Wall Street, Investment Trusts, Recent Issues, Stock Market Report Bulmer fizzes on talk of family share sale, Unit Trust Prices-change on the week, Foreign Exchanges, Stock Exchange Prices Equities firmer, Stock Exchanges. Business and Finance: Japanese in component plant talks, Better day for shares, Commodities, Family Money, Family Money Cost Of Dying Co-op cuts price of funerals, Emergencies Hotline household protection, News In Brief Espley chief returns, Bibby agrees Barlow Rand bid, Family Money Young Entrepreneurs Silversmith reaches for the sky, Citicorp takes out debt cover, Plain English Award Campaign for cutting out insurance gobbledegook, Family Money Market, School Fees Covenants provide a big tax perk, Currencies London Close, Interest Rates, Chubb's defence fails to convince Racal, Mortgages Women buy cheaper older homes, Gold, Money Markets, South African economy under threat from gold mine strike, Company News In Brief, National Insurance Untangling rules on maternity benefit, Unit Trusts Income funds dominate top of the performance tables, Indian export curbs bolster bid defence Tea break for Brooke Bond, Tempus Pearson wakes up to star status. Business Appointments: Appointments. Sport: Boxing O'Sullivan a professional, Hockey County trial of strength, Motor Racing De Angelis times his run to perfection, Rugby League Newcomers prepare to make their mark, Weekend Fixtures, For The Record, Sports in Brief, Equestrianism US and German riders keep lead, Cycling Doyle picks pursuit of Oersted, Cricket Notts should prevail but rain may have final say, Rugby Union Hare out of place for a choice encounter with cup holders, Yachting French prepare to sweep the board sailing, Tennis New act needed as familiar pair reach another final, Racing Sadler's Wells to strike it rich, Football Forest will need mine detector to clear path at Loftus Road, Athletics: Acrimony Makes Its Bow On Crystal Palace's Night Of Farewells Cram falls out with the IAC after falling out of race, Golf Faldo is disqualified after rules mix-up, Racing: Habibti Out To Redeem Reputation In Top Haydock Sprint Bedtime has eyes on Million. Births. Property: Property South Of The Thames. Weather: The Weather.

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