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The Times - 26/01/1984

1984; Gale Group;

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By Julian Haviland, Political Editor, By a Staff Reporter, From Diana Geddes, , By Nicholas Timmins, By Richard Evans, Ronald Faux, From Nicholas Ashford Washington, By Sarah Hogg, Economics Editor, By Philip Webster, Political Reporter, By Our Labour Editor, From Richard Ford, By Clifford Longley, Religious Affairs Correspondent, From Rodney Cowton, Defence Correspondent, , By David Hewson Arts Correspondent, By Michael Baily, Transport Editor, By Richard Dowden, By Peter Hennessy, By Thomson Prentice, Medical Reporter, By Margaret Drummond, By Our Arts Correspondent, By David Nicholson-Lord, By Christopher Warman, Property Correspondent, By Lucy Hodges Education Correspondent, By Lucy Hodges, Education Correspondent, From Christopher Walker, From Our Correspondent, By John Young Agriculture Correspondent, From Ian Murray, , From Michael Binyon, From Godfrey Morrison, From Michael Hornsby, From Richard Wigg, , From Michael Hornsby, , By Henry Stanhope Diplomatic Correspondent, From Richard Owen, From Peter Nichols, From Richard Hanson, , From Mario Modiano, From Our Own Correspondent, Hilary Finch, Nicholas Kenyon, Paul Griffiths, Dennis Hackett, Anthony Masters, Caroline Moorehead, Miles Kington, By Diane Johnson, Christopher Parsons, Trevor Phillips, David Hewson, David Robinson, Stuart Evans, PHS, by Enoch Powell, Jeremy Seabrook, Paul Routledge Labour Editor, Ronald Butt, Paul Pickering, ANTHONY D. R. HOLLAND, STANLEY MANCHESTER, , DENIS HEALEY, , RUSSELL JOHNSTON, , SAYE AND SELE, , ANDREW McINTYRE, , VICKI NEWMAN, , ANTHONY KENNY, , IAN PEACOCK, , E. W. HEATON, , NERISSA JONES, , JOHN R. PALMER, , GERSHON ELLENBOGEN, , DAVID WADDINGTON, , CHRISTOPHER HURST, , R. S. BAINS, , RICHARD ROGERS, , DAVID R.W.POTTER, , By Pearce Wright, Science Editor, By Huon Mallalieu, By Alan Toogood Horticulture Correspondent, Executive Editor Kenneth Fleet, By Wayne Lintott, By Jonathan Davis, Financial Correspondent, By Frances Williams, Economics Correspondent, By Our Economics Correspondent, By Jonathan Clare, By Jeremy Warner, From John Earle, · edited by Michael Prest, · by Michael Clark, By Derek Pain, By Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, By Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, By Nicholas Harling, From Chris Moore, , By Sydney Friskin, By Phil McLennan, By David Hands Rugby Correspondent, By a Special Correspondent, From Derek Hodgson, , Edited by Peter Davalle, By Nicholas Timmins, Social Services Correspondent, Robert Fisk,

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Index. News: Japanese budget gives priority to aid and defence, The Kiessling Affair Ministry defends trip by Swiss editor to Bonn, Crocker flies to see Botha, Britain on new blizzard alert, Thousands of Burmese flee fighting, Doctors blamed for putting elderly at risk with 'unnecessary' drugs, What Commonwealth?, Sappers pulling out of Falklands, Clash on Abortion Bill threatens Soares, A thinking centre for government, Times accused of racism by bishop, PSA reforms challenged, Doctors attacked over out-of-hours care, D'Aubuisson blames US for Salvador troubles, Enter the bashful showman The Times Profile Lord Bernstein, Only 55 days left to save EEC from financial collapse, An end to fairy stories, please, Dollar will weaken soon, says Regan, Switching roles to aid charity, Science report US scientists decry missile testing, IBM drive to sell computers to colleges, Hospital scheme abandoned, moreover... And all that jazz..., More eat cheese at breakfast, The Times Information Service, Bairstow backs Boycott, Mitterrand scolds his rebellious farmers, Health service gets more time to name chiefs, Argentina high on agenda as Thatcher flies to Rome, Third World studies in a cold climate, French pilot killed as Chad rebels down jet, Disabled man opts for civil marriage, Deadline of Rayner reviews criticized, TUC looks at changes in strategy, Dockyards deal with Britain dominates poll in Gibraltar, Afghanistan replaces its top brass, Optimistic Reagan message for nation, TUC at Lovers' Leap-looking for the arms of its members, World grain surplus is forecast, Parents in transplant plea, Prince on God's will Swazi women lectured on see-through clothes, Mortgage rate cut ruled out, Radioactive gas risk in home, Cologne professor dies after lecture shooting, Moroccans clamp down on hoarding, The Times Diary, Irish beer and petrol prices rise, Westminster boys will learn how to make a profit, Villagers emerge from weekend white-out, 1981 Civil Service dispute Intelligence efforts were imperilled, Israelis unite to condemn Bonn's Saudi deal as history haunts Kohl visit, Hongkong talks resume, Sri Lanka Tamils wary and distrustful Bridging of an ethnic chasm, BBC-ITV satellite gets backing, Toads that could land you in a hole, Art funding report rejected, Israel makes 2,000 enemies in just half an hour, Camera watch on new M25 section, Russia tries to bring Romania in line, Forgotten portraits of war on show, Warning on cavity-wall insulation defects, Greece tames CIA-style intelligence agency, Snow Reports, GCHQ staff lose union rights in security crackdown, Takeover will aid disabled gardeners, Ethiopians accused of aid charade, Benn campaign to be tailored for TV, Video MP confident of success, Argentina urged to hold ex-rulers, New 'Henry V' to open Stratford season, Three shipyards to shut and 2,000 jobs to go as new orders dry up. Law: Law Report january 26 1984 Queen's Bench Division Rescinding revoked legal aid certificate Langford v Gibb, Hair cut cost 'not sex bias', Actor fined for smashing door, Author charged with murder. Display Advertising: Nspcc Centenary, Phillips, Albery Theatre, Dillon, Read & Co. Inc., Yorkon, Pamela Hill, Rover, Ppa, Simpson, Beale & Inman Ltd., American Airlines, Wyndhams Theatre, Standard Chartered, Gleeson, Icl, Susi Madron's, National Industry, Sun Alliance Insurance Group. News in Brief. Politics and Parliament: Heating assistance sought, Terrorism Alliance fails to establish body to review Act, Foreign Office Howe seeks links with Argentine, £5,000 bill for school's carol copies, Security Communications staff lose right to join union. Picture Gallery. Reviews: The Master of Surrealism on the flickering screen My Last Breath, Pioneering the breakaway from introspection, Concerts Pallid self-negation RPO/Fenby/Davison Festival Hall, Opera Maeterlinck's bluff is called at last Pelléas et Mélisande Monnaie, Brussels, Theatre Calamity Tricycle, Comic Cuts Nuffield, Southampton, ECO/Gibson Queen Elizabeth Hall, Hardboiled old pro Dashiell Hammett A Life at the Edge By William F. Nolan (Arthur Barker, £9.95) The Life of Dashiell Hammett, Television Intimate inhibitions, Black on white on black Real Wicked, Guy, Crossing the bamboo-pattern bridge The Heart of the Dragon, Up the Brethren The Brotherhood, Learn about women from me From Sleep Unbound Natural Victims Painting Water. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 16,345, Concise Crossword (No 258), Sale room Bargain $35,200 paid for order signed by Charles II, Today's television and radio programmes. Editorials/Leaders: London... Derry, The Soviet Megaphone, Passing The Buck, Finance And Industry Euston property coup for British Land. Letters to the Editor: Fresh avenues, Royal broadcast called in question, Times standing still, Peace studies, Green belt land, Attacks in Tube, Data protection reassurance, Calke Abbey and CTT, In wartime India, Plea for progress on Namibia, Church and remarriage, Academics as judges. Court and Social: Court Circular. Deaths. Official Appointments and Notices: Australia honours Murdoch, Latest appointments, Church news. Obituaries: Dr Robert Lucas, Jackie Wilson, The Very Rev Thomas Murchison Churchman and Gaelic scholar. Business and Finance: Market tops 840, Wedd court battle starts, Commodities, Charles Barker sets market launch date, British Airways employees' benefits cut Tax ruling hits pension pay-off, CBI urges business cost-cutting in Budget, Investors' Notebook Surgery sharpens Gestetner, Bassett soars after bid, Trusthouse Forte sells last travel business, Intervision in leasing link with CBS/Fox, Interest Rates, Japanese order for Airship, Helicopter deal signed with Italy, Lookers profits jump to £1.4m, In brief, Record exports lift current account surplus to £2bn, Gold, Oil shares bubble as BP joins calls for stability, Battle expected after £35m Stylo offer, Bell bid likely to fail, Currencies, Old Lady shows the financial world an acceptable face of supervision. Stock Exchange Tables: Wall Street Shares hit by Reagan rumour, Stock Exchanges. Classified Advertising: General Appointments, Public Notice, Personal. Sport: Motor Rallying Röhrl dominates speed tests to recapture lead, Snooker Day of no return as Davis shuts Meo out, Sports in Brief, Cricket Lynch sixes in West Indian spree, Hockey Bristol have an easy path to semi-final, Rugby Union Clubs could welcome cancellation of games, Golf Ballesteros back for more, Tennis Scanlon not up to his seeding, Racing: Bottom Weights Likely To Be Eliminated At Aintree Schweppes possible switches stables, Cricket: Willis And Botham Stand Down Gower takes on captaincy for game with Otago, Boxing: Double Toast For Irish McGuigan counts to 10 and stops it, Basketball Solent lose but live to fight again, Equestrianism Furniture company calls halt to sale, Bobsleigh Soviet four-man sledge is ruled out by jury, Football Wednesday woe as Rush cuts loose before you can say Robinson, Yachting US rallies under a new banner, Squash Rackets Tough tests for Britons, For The Record, Table Tennis All change as Popova pops over. Weather: The Weather.

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