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The Times - 10/05/1984

1984; Gale Group;

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By Michael Horsnell, By Barrie Clement, Labour Reporter, By Paul Routledge, David Felton, By Pearce Wright, From Richard Owen, , From Nicholas Ashford, By Peter Wilson-Smith, From Ian Murray, John Witherow, , By Peter Hennessy, By Philip Webster, Political Reporter, By David Hewson, Arts Correspondent, By George Hill, By Geraldine Norman, Sale Room Correspondent, By Robin Young, By David Nicholson-Lord, From Ronald Faux, By Colin Hughes, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, By Derek Harris, Commercial Editor, From Our Correspondent, , By Christopher Warman Property Correspondent, By Thomson Prentice, Science Correspondent, By Harry Golombek, Chess Correspondent, Geoffrey Smith, By John Young Agriculture Correspondent, From Christopher Mosey, From Ivor Davis, , From Michael Binyon, From Christopher Walker, From Nicholas Ashford, , By Our Foreign Staff, From Richard Wigg, , By Richard Dowden, From Mario Modiano, By Henry Stanhope, Diplomatic Correspondent, From Roger Boyes Warsaw, From Harry Debelius, By Henry Stanhope Diplomatic Correspondent, Joan Goodman, Max Bell, Peter Ackroyd, Nicholas Kenyon, Hilary Finch, Irving Wardle, Anthony Masters, James Fenton, Richard Wigg, Gay Firth, Brian Alderson, Stuart Evans, Philip Howard, Fiona MacCarthy, Woodrow Wyatt, Philip Jacobson, Miles Kington, PHS, David Hewson, Ronald Butt, Paul Pickering, A. B. CRAMP, D. R. BOWES, ELSIE CHAMBERLAIN, , PATRICK RAYMONT, , GERALD C. GRIFFITH, , JEREMY COLLINGWOOD, , JANE IRONS, , TREVOR HUDDLESTON, , ALAN TUFFIN, , EDWARD GRAYSON, , CLIVE FAIRWEATHER, , DENYS COOMBER, , ANGELA ROBERTS, , By Pearce Wright, Science Editor, M. S., Bill Johnstone Technology Correspondent, BJ, Adrian Morant, Matthew May, MM, David Hewson Arts correspondent, RW., Roger Woolnough, Executive Editor Kenneth Fleet, By Peter Wilson-Smith, Banking Correspondent, By Edward Townsend, Industrial Correspondent, From Bailey Morris, , By Ian Griffiths, By Philip Robinson, By Jonathan Clare, Michael Clark, Patrick Knight, From Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, By Pat Butcher, By Jenny MacArthur, By Mitchell Platts, David Miller, By John Woodcock, Cricket Correspondent, By Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, From Richard Eaton, , By Michael Seely, Godfrey Golzen, Michel Syrett, Edited by Peter Dear, By David Hewson, From Bailey Morris,

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Index. News: Teachers' strike affects one pupil in two, Too cramped for space, Gaddafi blames Muslim group for Tripoli attack, Message received in 10 seconds, Still a chance that Moscow may attend the Olympics, Los Angeles counts cost of running Olympics without the champions, Dissidents aiming for democracy, Monster Raven Loony, Science report Return of the big bee, Coal strike Miners 'flocking for redundancy', Secret submarine talks rebound on Palme, Cows coming to town in EEC protest, Anti-cancer drug under trial for leukaemia, Hongkong group lobbying for right to live in UK, Going private will change our world, Polish charity food agreement closer, Senior Reagan adviser quits, Kohl looks East and West for stability, Yugoslavia denounces Moscow's pullout, King and Comrades meet, Limehouse takes on Lime Grove, D'Aubuisson claims victory, Reagan fear of rebel win in Salvador, Population up despite emigration, The Times Information Service, The magic modem friend of modern mankind, Second donor heart for fund-raiser, No dialling for help, Economic forum about to collapse, Gunfight warning before WPC was shot, inquest told, BBC wins prize for objectivity, BBC casts doubt on satellite project, Karami clears way for vital Cabinet session, Call to curb top officials taking jobs in business, Luxembourg in London after 50 years, Pit events since miners elected Scargill, Hu seeks closer Pyongyang links, Election 84 Double win keeps Hart hopes alive, Commentary, Palace theft a scare for Madrid, Pope visits site of Guadalcanal battles, Shopping: are you wired in?, 'Danny the Red' becomes a Green, Lawson says growth still on course, Cancelled trip to Peking seen as setback to Sino-Soviet normalization, Teenagers challenge America's best, Pathologist barred after case, Bitter clash over Israel terror case, The Times Diary, Communications, The self-help way to survival, New look for News of the World, Disclosure broke DHSS code, Report says Turkey still using torture, Young mothers support paternity leave law, Law Society may allow solicitors to advertise their charges, More than just for jockeys and lawyers, Pounds from heaven for ITV, but not for BBC, The Times Profile The troubled dynasty of Ferdinand I Ferdinand Marcos, How Mitterrand shed socialism and still survives, Labour backs militant stand in Manchester and Liverpool, moreover... Vin de petit déjeuner, Why the Alliance is off target, New call for laws on trade codes, Dartington Hall settles dispute with Blackshaw, 17 Tories rebel on council Bill, Fights in Brussels as Spurs fan dies, Second day of shooting in Quebec, Put away the blunt axe, universities tell Government, Justice system defended, Editor of Express offers to resign, Banks out of step in rate rise, The Times guide to carrer development A great though limited demand. Law: Bravery reward, Man 'heard screams from police cell', Divisional Court Drink alone relevant in drunkenness charge Lanham v Rickwood, 'Ringer' horse was kept from trainer, court told, 'Terrible' kick by PC, jury told, MacGregor may go back to court, Trust lease for bunker defended, Chancery Division Registering a charge after liquidation commences Re R. M. Arnold & Co Ltd, Test for duplicity Heaton v Costello, Petitioning for divorce Nota v Nota. Display Advertising: Fitness, National Westminster Bank Plc, Pygmalion, Abbey National, Multiple Display Advertisements, European Ferries Plc, Standard Chartered Bank, Singapore Airlines, Europcar, Bank Of Ireland, Paytel, Midland Bank, Matthew Hall, Coutts & Co, Bmw, Invest For School Fees Ltd., Alliance Banksave, Pool Promoters Association, Lloyds Bank, Sheraton Park Tower, Plessey, Laing, Bti, Britannia Building Society, British Telecom, Petrogen Petroleum, Inc., Minolta, Co-Op Bank. News in Brief. Picture Gallery: Communications. Arts and Entertainment: Sale room £827,000 for Diaghilev memorabilia, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 16,426, Regional Television Variations, Today's television and radio programmes, Concise Crossword (No 338), Comfortable lead for Karpov. Property: Rentals, Housebuyer 'should be told cost of fuel bills', Flat Sharing, Overseas Property. Politics and Parliament: Parliament today, Local Government Failure of attempts to delay cancellation of GLC elections, Council Spending Jenkin to talk with Liverpool leaders, Unemployment Wilson recalls his misery when jobless reached one million, Rate Capping Concession for low spending councils, Health Service Tighter control on redundant doctors, Police Bill scrutiny Lawyers urge detention review. Reviews: The new strain in Spain, The deepest and darkest of moles in a hole, Opera La Bohème New Theatre, Cardiff, Children Are you sitting comfortably? Nearly all you need to know about kiddies' books, Television Blinding potential of a boring beam, Fiction Gothick pains and ghastly passions, Go to work on a Jane Austen, dear, A book in the life of a real writer, The Phantom of the Opera Stratford East, Leaping clear across four centuries to explore our old prison walls, Theatre The Ramayana Sadler's Wells, Midday Sun Ica, Cosi fan tutte Theatre Royal, Brighton, Pop music The Cocteau Twins Festival Hall, Concert Philharmonia/ Willcocks Festival Hall, Last Man of Belles Lettres, Winning way with handicaps. Editorials/Leaders: Postal Ballots, File On Torture, Games People Play, Finance And Industry Dearer money threatens Atlantic credit boom. Letters to the Editor: Grim outlook for arts, Working needs in Christian context, Mr Botha's visit, Questions outstanding on Irish unity, Queue for service, Pre-Raphaelite attack, The Begum case, Teachers' strike, Invited to leave, Traveller's joy, Sport sacrificed for financial gain. Court and Social: Court Circular. Official Appointments and Notices: University news, Latest appointments. Marriages. Deaths. Obituaries: Marevna Painter and writer of early 20th century Paris, Dr Celina Sokolow, Mrs Lila Wallace. Stock Exchange Tables: Money Markets, Recent Issues, Stock Exchange Prices Further selling of equities, Stock Market Report Index slips below 900 in nervous trading, Authorized Units & Insurance Funds, Foreign Exchanges, Wall Street Dow drops 10 points, Stock Exchanges. Business and Finance: Trafalgar awaits verdict on Sealink, Gold, £13m cash call by Amstrad, News In Brief Goldsmith set for US investment, LBS backs narrow money, The hard inflationary facts behind Brazil's official optimism, Productivity setback to French car firm Few takers for Poissy pay-offs, Interest Rates, Budget bites biscuit profit, Tempus Sealink holds key for Trafalgar House, Commodities, £700,000 'handshake', Reuters recruits directors abroad, Currencies, Dawson pays £30m for US knitwear specialist, Bankers propose rate 'cap' on Third World debt. Business Appointments: Appointments ICL names board of new group. Sport: Badminton England win again, Racing: Crucial Trials Ahead For Top Oaks Candidates Impressive Malaak stakes a strong claim, Sports Commentary, For The Record, Golf Faldo and Lyle to prove their worth, Athletics Tanzanians give race double edge, Today's Fixtures, Sports in Brief, Cricket Bedser sees two promising young batsmen turn on style, Boxing Jones issues fresh title challenge as ban is lifted, Evening Racing, Olympic Games British opinion divided on Soviet decision, Hockey England's new caps, Football Burkinshaw has hope of happy farewell after Miller's goal, Equestrianism Fireworks Night is everyone's favourite. Classified Advertising: Domestic And Catering Situations, Announcements, Public Notices, Public Appointments, La crème de la crème, General Appointments, Legal Notices, Entertainments. Births. Weather: The Weather.

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