The Times - 10/01/1984
1984; Gale Group;
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By Nicholas Timmins, Social Services Correspondent, By Hugh Clayton, Local Correspondent, From Nicholas Ashford, , By Stewart Tendler Crime Reporter, By Paul Routledge, Labour Editor, From Christopher Walker, By Peter Wilson-Smith, Derek Pain, By Andrew Cornelius, By Colin Hughes, By Jonathan Davis Financial Correspondent, By Richard Evans, From Anthony Bevins, Political Correspondent, , From Harry Golombek, Chess Correspondent, By John Young, By Lucy Hodges Education Correspondent, By Michael Horsnell, By David Hewson Arts Correspondent, By Jonathan Clare, By Our Arts Correspondent, By Craig Seton, From Tim Jones, , By Nicholas Timmins Social Services Correspondent, By David Felton, Labour Correspondent, By Peter Hennessy, From Michael Hamlyn, From Christopher Follett, From Christopher Mosey, , From Our Correspondent, , By Caroline Moorehead, From Charles Harrison, From John Earle, From Kenneth Mackenzie, , From Susan MacDonald, , From Mohsin Ali, From Christopher Thomas, , From Robert Schuil, From Ian Murray, From Godfrey Morrison, From David Watts, From Roger Boyes, From Our Own Correspondent, From Christopher Walker, , Dennis Hackett, John Russell Taylor, Paul Griffiths, John Percival, Noël Goodwin, John Drummond:, By Jan Morris, Miles Kington, by Suzy Menkes, PHS, by Philip Howard, Robin Cook, Roger Scruton, C. R. J. CURRIE, , MARTYN READ, , JOHN GRIMWADE, , G. M. KITCHEN, , COLIN HUMPHREYS, , NICHOLAS KALDOR, , J. SYKES, , G. K. TOOLE-MACKSON, , Cledwyn of Penrhos, Elwyn-Jones, , Julian Hodge, Roderic Bowen, Llwyn Davies, Islwyn Davies, W. A. Twiston Davies, Alun Evans, T. Myrddin Evans, W. Emrys Evans, A. J. Gooding, Roger Graham-palmer, H. Harris, Geraint Howells, Ben G. Jones, Emyr Wyn Jones, Awstin Williams, PHILIP JOSEPH, , R. N. PEPPFR, , T. R. BURCH, , By Pearce Wright, Science Editor, By Tony Samstag, Executive Editor Kenneth Fleet, From Alan McGregor, , By Philip Robinson, Bailey Morris, By Jonathan Davies, Financial Correspondent, By Our Financial Staff, By John Lawless, edited by Michael Prest, By Vivien Goldsmith, By David Hewson, By Roger Woolnough, by Paul Walton, Stephen Johnson, by Maggic McLening, By Rex Malik, by Derek Pain, By Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent, From John Hennessy, By David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, By Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, By Nicholas Harling, From Derek Hodgson, , By Lewine Mair, By Michael Seely, By Pat Butcher, From Chris Moore, By Rex Bellamy, Tennis Correspondent, By Robert Pryce, Edited by Peter Dear, From Christopher Thomas, Michael Binyon,
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News: Computers to 'talk' in English, £154,00 aid to develop new maths tests, Anti-Guinea mercenaries arrested in Senegal, Rebels free nine but hold two in Uganda, Science report Doctors' dilemma is now between rich and poor, Company to cash in on leisure, Beagle dispute closer to settlement, Thatcher stands firm against Tory council rate rebels, Long-term acid rain research promised, Film institute picks TV for 1984 theme, Letter from Bonn Struck by irony in Germany, Sir Eric returning home to Grenada, The Times Information Service, Castle chosen to fight new European seat, Faction rivalries delay chad talks, Sharp drop in China's crime rate, Nato general sacked as security risk, The Times Diary Naked Ape, please note, Wage restraint sought from Swedish unions, Prisoners of Conscience Czechoslovakia: Ladislav Lis, Fowler cash boost for poorer health regions, Reagan aide admits he lied about phone taps, Top Sicilian accused of corruption, EEC agriculture: 2 Mixed harvest for the newcomers, Commission's dire warning of bankruptcy Europe faces surgeon's Knife, Richard Dowden finds a pattern behind the latest attack on Angola Botha: talking softly and wielding a big stick, Fashion Spinning a yarn, How can they call this benefit?, Coalition is confident in Danish poll, Kissinger report will recommend keeping US aid for Contras, The two worlds of Invincible, Bigger pages for Sunday colour magazine, moreover... The last live picture show, Cautious Suharto budget puts up fuel prices, Sir Alfred Sherman analyses the Kissinger report on Central America Reagan boost, the objections come later, Serendipity by the score, West Bank to have 30 MPs in Jordan, A green town far away, Go-ahead for £400m pit in Vale of Belvoir will create 1,100 jobs, Republicans tell Reagan to rethink budget, Flotilla grows in a sea of paper, Glemp fights on to free jailed Solidarity men, New words for old, Highs and lows, Optimism as London zoo sets out to lure more visitors, Chesterfield by-election Benn aide predicts close finish, British Airways workers offered up to £50,000, Miners' union suspends rebellious strikers, Surinam Cabinet dismissed, Tax staff unrest grows in battle over computers, Zhao to meet Reagan today, Snow Reports, Whitehall brief League table for the watchdogs, Aged Jordan MPs limp back after years in wilderness, Poet's chintzy bohemia in Camden Town, Labour in clash over caning, Sinhalese and Tamils sit down together in attempt to bury hatchet, Tunisian protest to Libya Oil pipeline sabotaged, Contadora peace plan endorsed, Eton College, Nigeria goes back to the barracks as last governors are sworn in, Fortunes await PA's lost shareholders, Sterling's fall 'cost EEC £50m', Shares at record as pound slumps, GPs could save £60m by stricter prescribing. Picture Gallery: Snow Princess takes a tumble. Law: Mother assaulted doctor who failed to diagnose illness that killed her son, Man's diaries told of badger hunts, Hotel chiefs admit tax swindle, Woman, 23, accused of being 'mole', Bribe claim as GP is accused. Display Advertising: Saint Laurent, Northern Rock Building Society, The Peterborough Effect, Jessups, The Which Computer Show?, The Welcome Foundation Limited, Ibm Personal Computers, The Times, Saa, Kenzo, Daniel, Carclo, Sanderson Sale, Maxwell Croft, Albery Theatre, Edina & Lena Winter Sale, Volvo Saloon, Memotech, Obas, Base Lending Rates. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 16,331, Speelman retains chess lead, Concise Crossword (No 244), Today's television and radio programmes. News in Brief. Reviews: Galleries Putting elitism in its place L'Ultima Avanguardia Palazzo Reale, Milan A Study in Patronage Fischer Fine Art, Television A jewel indeed, Opera Wild journey Where the Wild Things are Lyttelton, Fewer attend classical concerts, Dance Cinderella Festival Hall, Concert Pay/Brown St John's/Radio 3, 'Now it must be the turn of dance'. Official Appointments and Notices: Judge retires, Latest appointments, First Asian appointed to Zimbabwe High Court. Editorials/Leaders: Aerials, Cables And Dishes, Two Banks, One Kingdom, Downwind Pollution. Letters to the Editor: Date of Crucifixion, Sobering reflection, A battery's life, Peace studies, Life sentences, Academic tenure, Unthinkable thoughts, Breaking up Audubon, Plea to preserve plant research, Paying for the cost of welfare, Historic records under threat, Church and remarriage. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Obituaries: Mr Beresford Egan, Mr Ronald Lewin, Sir Frederick Gibberd Architect-planner of Harlow new town. Business and Finance: How I had my suit made by computer, Italians to raise stake in Empire, Torin Douglas reports 'spectacular' success in a record year The rise and rise of advertising, Home User So you are the owner of a new computer..., Computer Briefing Algebra made easier, Wall Street Dow fails to break record, Commodities, People/David Viewing of Husky Computers Roughing it with Husky, UK Events, UK to sign fast breeder reactor pact, News In Brief UK company wins £46m contract, Windows on the microworld, Texaco bids $11bn for Getty as Pennzoil plans writs, Out goes the paper clip, Investors' Notebook · Little cheer for diamond trade, Index surges above 800, Whitbread buys 325 off licences, Schweppes moves back into Japan, Index rises to 800, Wellcome lifts profits by 11% to £61.2m, Interest Rates, National Computer Competition, The Tories go electronic, Cancer check, Murdoch wants Warner chiefs out, Gold, Nabisco head confirmed, Company News In Brief, Finance And Industry Charter buys full stake in Rowe & Pitman, Engineering results give hope of recovery, Sterling: Spot and Forward, Currencies. Stock Exchange Tables: · Ex dividend. A EXall. Forecast dividend. Corrected, Authorized Units & Insurance Funds, Recent Issues, Wall Street, Stock Exchanges. Business Appointments: Appointments New chief for Union Discount of London. Sport: Tennis Dreaming of self discipline and less bureaucracy, Rugby Union England men mass to fight for caps, Boxing Christie and Kaylor in title bout, Football There's no place like home for second division teams, For The Record, European Football: Zico And Platini Win The Laurels Imported gladiators triumphant, ICE Skating Bolero receives some additional changes, Basketball Leicester overwhelmed as Solent retain cup, Today's Fixtures, Athletics Russians to compete in Ottawa, Golf Bobby Jones collegiate event for Turnberry, American Football Redskins in Super Bowl, Bobsleigh Crashing Soviets pull out, Racing Brigadier Gerard's progeny barred from 50% of races, Skiing Swiss aim for clean sweep, ICE Hockey Underdogs overjoyed after first victories, Cricket England have much to do before first Test match. Classified Advertising: Entertainments, General Appointments, Wanted, Legal Appointments. Births. Property: Rentals. Weather: The Weather.
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