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The Times - 20/09/1984

1984; Gale Group;

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By Philip Webster, Political Reporter, By Edward Townsend Industrial Correspondent, From David Bonavia, , From Richard Owen, By Paul Routledge, Labour Editor, By Peter Wilson-Smith Banking Correspondent, From Julian Haviland, By Richard Evans, By Staff Reporters, By Clifford Longley, From Craig Seton, By Frances Gibb Legal Affairs Correspondent, By Barrie Clement, Labour Reporter, By Christine Toomey, By David Hewson, By Tony Samstag, By Peter Davenport, By John Young, Agriculture Correspondent, By Repert Morris, By Sheila Beardall, Reports by Barbara Day, , Anthony Hodges, Stephen Goodwin, Geoffrey Smith, By Christopher Warman, Property Correspondent, From John Earle, From Douglas Tweedale, , From Diana Geddes, From Alan McGregor, From Richard Wigg, From Our Own Correspondent, From Nicholas Ashford, , From Rodney Cowton, Defence Correspondent, , By Henry Stanhope, Diplomatic Correspondent, From Michael Hornsby, From Our Correspondent, From Jan Raath, From Ian Murray, From Trevor Fishlock, From Mohsin Ali, , From Zoriana Pysariwsky, From Christopher Mosey, Rory Coonan, Miles Kington, Irving Wardle, Paul Griffiths, Anthony Masters, Nicholas Kenyon, Dennis Hackett, James Fenton, Tim Heald, Gay Firth, Brian Alderson, Marcel Berlins, John Nicholson, Philip Howard, PHS, by Paddy Ashdown, Hugh Clayton Local government correspondent, Ian Williams, Ronald Butt, Paul Pickering, R. J. WASILEWSKI, , COTTESLOE, , NORFOLK, , M. R. MEADMORE, , A. J. LUCKING, , MICHAEL RANKEN, ALAN TUFFIN, ROLAND N. PEPPER, , JOHN A. H. WYLIE, , S. J. SADATIAN, , I. P. BURDON, , JOHN K. WALES, , REGINALD THOMAS, , KIERAN FLANAGAN, , DAVID MITCHELL, , By Bill Johnstone, Technology Correspondent, Sarah Hogg Economics Editor, Financial staff, Jonathan Davis, JD, PT, Executive Editor Kenneth Fleet, From Sarah Hogg, Economics Editor, , By William Kay, City Editor, By Ian Griffiths, By Jeremy Warner, By Judith Huntley, Commercial Property Correspondent, By Richard Thomson, By Judith Huntley, By Derek Pain, From a Special Correspondent, By David Hands Rugby Correspondent, By Clive White, By Mandarin (Michael Phillips), From Mitchell Platts, By Sydney Friskin, By John Nicholls, From Pat Butcher, Nanking, By Rex Bellamy, Philip Schofield, Peter Dear, Peter Davalle, By Barry Clement, Labour Reporter, By Michael Baily Transport Editor, Richard Owen,

Resumo

Index. News: King gives new pay warning, Warning on exploding festival wine, Changes in views on annulment sought, Thatcher under fire for Durban fugitives policy, Where Mrs Thatcher gets divine inspiration, Where we are going-a look at social trends, The Times Information Service, NUM leaders reject dock peace deal, Howe at war-in suede shoes, Britain 'soon be part of Third World', No penalty for trespass by 11 in consulate, Born in a time of crisis, still going strong in the recession Centre and the college: showcases for each other, Lorry ban's wide area in London, Insurance for time-sharing, Hongkong draft for Cabinet, Gunmen murder ex-senator near Palermo, An extra pair of hands in the High Street revolution, Keeping ahead of the currency yo-yo, Quito plane crash kills 50, Bonn to impose car exhaust clean-up, Science report Bird watchers backed by computer, Commentary, Tory conference to debate growing menace of hard drugs, The Thatcher letters The sinking of the General Belgrano, Reagan under fire in debate on aid, Energy shortages and lack of food? Well, not quite... Optimism about the future, Three are given new hearts at Harefield, Horizons The Times guide to career development Target practice in the office, Thatcher would let coal strike last a year or longer, Four states to monitor Chad deal, Sakharov issue puts Russians in a rage, 'Epidemic' of boxing mayhem, Polish rescue crew to keep their gifts, Philippine abuses condemned, The miners' dispute Drift to pits gathers pace, Apartheid denounced as Zambian takes UN chair, Election 84 Reagan delighted with poll boost and voters' swing to right, Shultz's surprise gift, Bandits attack again in Matabeleland, Spain's architectural heritage Andalusia bans Alhambra housing, Polytechnic first-class degrees, New look urged on countryside policy, Adrian Boot STRUGGLE PRODUCE Storm clouds over Seaga, Truth of Bitov defection doubted in Moscow, Why they come to the talking shop, 'Sub' netted by trawler had wings, Airline gives injured bird lift to Africa, Belmondo has a lot to answer for, moreover... Success fizzes beyond the fringe, Thousands of missiles 'useless', French doctors draw up 'right to die' manifesto, Acid rain threatens parks with catastrophe, Director of Christian Aid resigns, Chay Blyth takes the gold route, There to serve, not to govern, Westminster buys a gift for its 400th birthday, CBI against 'fudged' pits formula, The macro model: Great Britain in miniature, The man who caught the world unawares The Times Profile: Henri Cartier-Bresson, Paisley on defensive at Dublin Castle, Liberal Assembly · Ezra calls on Government to help to create new pit talks framework, Liberals: defend and disarm, Letter from Moscow Where the West gets it wrong, The Times Diary, Port strikes end but unions are still bitter, Victory roll for Ken-on a hollow drum?, Rotten luck, Tufty's in the dock, Hearse drivers fought at funeral, Price war looms over Atlantic, Alliance split looms over cruise, Patrician among the peasant voters Giscard tries common touch, Equity agree fees for commercials, Argentine officers named in 'dirty war' report, 1,000 battle with police in Seoul, Teacher's remarks about child's death 'ill-judged', Secondary picketing laws condemned, US ends Suez hunt, Spain and budget dispute face EEC with a three-day deadline, UN in Lebanon pullout talks, Seven killed in Rand gold mines rioting, Warning on buying property abroad, Rules 'deter people from suing', The Henley Centre, Ministers not told Belgrano changed course. Law: Murder charge, Jail sentence for 'demon' father, Court sits at bedside of man charged with murdering a policeman, Girl of 16 denies school arson plot, Searchlight on crime in new town, Food-poisoning inquests resume, Cleared driver convicted at second hearing, Hitler trial judge nods off, Horror game. Display Advertising: Coats Patons Plc, Ppa, Jones Lang Wootton, Vso, Eno, Telford, Cookshop, Invest For School Fees Ltd., B.A.T Industries, Nissan, Woolwich, Base Lending Rates, Martinite Reform Society, Eagle Star, Ogilvy & Mather, Pcac, Amoco Oil Holdings S.A., Henley, The Times Portfolio, Twa, Obas, Manufacturers Hanover, Adopt-A-Granny, The Henley Centre For Forecasting. Picture Gallery: Steel serves up a VAT protest. News in Brief. Sport: Yachting Freedom wins first regatta, Golf Ballesteros picks the fruits of his labours, Squash Rackets Champions who share 14 titles will meet again, For The Record, Rugby Union Munster make it two out of three, Badminton A bright new partnership in the making, Sports in Brief, Snooker Davis defends his title, Tennis Mrs Lloyd has to share record for wins, Cricket Bouncer from Indian board, Football: Liverpool and Tottenham spearhead the British challenge for hounours in Europe Jobless total to go up in Poland, Boardsailing Budig gets off to a good start, ICE Hockey Canada win Cup after Sweden's late comeback, Athletics Mr Wu gets four records as a birthday present, Modern Pentathlon Advantage for Phelps, Boxing: Champion Eclipsed On A Night When Christie's Career IS Jolted Cable's purse in safe keeping, Racing: Windpipe Calls The Tune Again At Ayr With Fourth Course Victory Heraldiste to make a flying start, ICE Skating Torvill and Dean on invited list. Arts and Entertainment: Todays television and radio programmes, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 16,540, Concise Crossword (No 450), Karpov takes time off, Falling trousers gatecrash the West End. Reviews: Television, The last of the actress goddesses, Fiction Englishman in the chowder, High-pressure frolics up the Amazon Big in Brazil, Concerts A copious bouquet of pieces Alexander Baillie, Sharp eyes behind the barbed wire, Loot, Grand regiment of founding feminists, Crime Up the track into the plonk, Thrillers Left-wing plots from an old pro, Iron Lady tract for the Falklands War, LSC/Hickox. Classified Advertising: Congratulations to the fastest-growing, The Christmas Book, The Fabulous Englishman, Announcements, La crème de la crème, Sales and Marketing Appointments, General Appointments, Entertainments. Editorials/Leaders: Pound steadier but the miracle more doubtful, One More Chance For Chad, The Law Must Stand, At All Costs, Hopeful And Questionable. Letters to the Editor: Draining the fishpond, Catholic presidency, Mobility of labour, Stating the cause of death, An Austrian novel, Concern at export of works of art, Living dangerously, SDP and the Falklands, Divided Europe, Lord and ladies, Airline competition, Post Office workers' fear of cuts, Bahais in Iran. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: New bishop for Forces, University news, Latest appointments, Cobham Hall. Deaths. Obituaries: Mr Frank Tomney, Lord Clitheroe Former Chairman of the Conservative Party, Signor Riccardo Lombardi. Business and Finance: Shares jump 13.8 points, Commodities, Threat of strike could foil Chubb defence, News In Brief Link likely for broker, BAT tops City forecasts with profits of £505m, Tempus Tobacco pushes BAT £30m over forecast, BET pays £26m for Anglian, Peel offers £18m for Bridgewater Estates, Premier attacks Carless bid, £40m plan to expand city precinct, Regan offers rates 'hope', Investment Trusts, Interest Rates, In brief, Gold, Money Markets, Unit trust funds back fee rise, Wrangle over value halts hospital site project, Currencies. Stock Exchange Tables: Stock Market Report Shares reach four-month high, Stock Exchange Prices Equities forge ahead, Wall Street, Authorized Units & Insurance Funds, Foreign Exchanges, Stock Exchanges. Property: Rentals, Commercial Property Platforms for a hard sell. Births. Weather: The Weather.

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