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The Times - 05/07/1984

1984; Gale Group;

Autores

By Philip Webster, Political Reporter, By Richard Dowden, Anthony Bevins, By Andrew Jaspan, By Peter Davenport, By Kenneth Gosling, By Rupert Morris, By Our Political Editor, By Philip Robinson, Graham Searieant, By Anthony Bevins, Political Correspondent, From Ian Murray, , By Craig Seton, By Colin Hughes, By John Young Agriculture Correspondent, By Barrie Clement, Labour Reporter, By Julian Haviland Political Editor, By Christopher Warman Property Correspondent, By Geraldine Norman, Sale Room Correspondent, By David Cross, By Nicholas Timmins, Social Services Correspondent, By Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, By Christopher Warman, Property Correspondent, By David Walker, By Thomson Prentice Science Correspondent, From Clifford Longley, Religious Affairs Correspondent, , By Patricia Clough, By Charles Knevitt, Architecture Correspondent, By Richard Evans, By Pearce Wright Science Editor, From Christopher Walker, , From Eddie Iroh, From Michael Hamlyn, From Tony Duboudin, From Douglas Tweedale, , By Henry Stanhope Diplomatic Correspondent, From Alan McGregor, From Richard Owen, , From Ivor Davis, , From Mario Modiano, From Our Correspondent, From Diana Geddes, , From Dessa Trevisan, From Patrick Knight, From Peter Nichols, , Anthony Masters, Robert Page, Paul Griffiths, Stephen Pettitt, John Russell Taylor, Michael Church, Raúl Alfonsin, Edward Schumacher, Jane Withers, Anthony Fawcett, Miles Kington, James Fenton, Elaine Feinstein, Philip Howard, Norman Stone, Robert Nye, John Campbell, Peter Ackroyd, PHS, Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, Ronald Butt, Glyn Daniel, PETER PRINCEP, JAMES MANOR, , S. S. BAKHSHI, , PETER KENT, , C. A. THOMAS, , STEPHANIE GRANT, , J. M. LYONS, , NORMAN HIDDEN, , I. E. JONES, , SIMON NOWELL-SMITH, , JEAN SHERRY, , DAVID FRAYNE, , CAROLINE RICHMOND, , JOHN CUNDILL, , PAUL DUKES, , STEWART SANDERSON, , Robert Rodwell, PT, RR, Patricia Tisdall, Edward Townsend Industrial Correspondent, Executive Editor Kenneth Fleet, By Michael Prest, By Edward Townsend, Industrial Correspondent, By Peter Wilson-Smith, Banking Correspondent, By Ian Griffiths, By Jonathan Davis Financial Correspondent, By David Young, Energy Correspondent, By Alison Eadie, By Our Banking Correspondent, By Derek Pain, Wayne Lintott, By Rex Bellamy, Tennis Correspondent, From John Wilcockson, , By Pat Butcher, By Iyo Tennant, By Jenny MacArthur, By John Watson, From Mitchell Platts, , By Jim Railton, By Michael Seely, Nick Kochan, Peter Dear, Peter Davalle, Roger Boyes,

Resumo

Index. News: Pruning of Service staff, Redundancy may be offered to miners on strike, Saudis free Britons in amnesty, Companion is left £6m, Hart denies account of 'sensual' ceremony, Technology in Northern Ireland, Prizing out the best art in Britain, Recalling Bosanquet, TV's man of mischief and wit, Sellafield discharge criticized, Science report Shin bone clue to sex of fossils, Rebel and moderate vie for Brazil's presidency, Tripos: Anthropology, oriental studies, law, Northern Ireland Technology Taking a bite out of the humble cheddar, Arrests revive West German terrorism fears 'Red Army' suspects named, Northern Ireland Technology After 25 years why the farmers are 'mad keen' to grow flax, Archbishop endorses professor bishop and rejects petition, Scargill as star of micro game, Russians believed to be angry as envoy returns from Washington, The Times Information Service, Alfonsin acts over Army rumours, Museum offer for Old Masters was £¼m short, Transplant wild foal born, Mitterrand's opponents try new tactics to paralyse Parliament, moreover... How green is our garbage, £3m in rates lost by Ulster housing authority 'bungling', Army units replace militiamen on Beirut's Green Line, Many misled on cot death project, says researcher, A plan that could make prehistory, Portfolio £2,000 won-and £46,000 still to go this week, British Medical Association Warning on school market in the Pill, GLC move to evict gypsies, V and A pays over the odds, Horizons The shock of the sack, Call for right to sue over jargon, On the spot for heart attacks, Belgrade frees six detainees, Police chief appeals to miners, Ministers alter abolition Bill to cut spending, Maxwell makes £80m bid for Mirror Group, Planners 'show humility', UN chief to seek views of Arafat, Iran seeks Opec talks on Gulf, Refinery unions to end demarcation, Record £19m given to cancer research, Mrs Thatcher's modern Europe, BL fined by EEC for trying to hinder imports of cheap Metros, Two Lagos journalists are jailed, Pacemaker: Alex Shelley, aged 18, Lords threaten revolt on Trade Union Bill, £30m boost to help low earners to buy homes, Kashmir 'coup' may backfire on India Police shoot to stop clashes, Athens upset by murder of Libyans, Rival operators agree to rescue stranded Air Florida passengers, Craxi Government under threat from within and without, The Times Diary, Man's wish to marry his ex-mother-in-law to be considered by Parliament, Northern Ireland Technology The debt industry owes to Queen's, Lonely anniversary for Shcharanskys, Modernizing Mao: Jonathan Mirsky on China's new model army By the right, a slow crawl forward, Youth clubs consider call for ban on boxing, Peking plan for colony handover, Tibetans' warning to Hongkong, Many uses for surplus straw, Building the new Sir Galahad, The 'plastic' plane's unsteady flight, Letter from Warsaw A nation without credit cards, The 'humblest' man of Argentina The Times Profile:, Four vital minutes for the super flywheel, Restrictions loom as dry spell worsens, Last Viceroy: On March 20, 1947, Rear-, New party post after Tory defeat, Why we are sticking on 96. Law: Booby-trapped door kills wife of judge, Queen's Bench Division Change of hotel's use Breachberry Ltd v Secretary of State for the Environment and Another, Joint tenancy question West India Committee v Faversham Motors Ltd, Polytechnic case date, Queen's Bench Division Damages for imprisonment resulting from accident injuries Meah v McCreamer, Sex tapes alleged to involve Reagan men, White seeks arrest of police chief, Havers joins police cash fight, Mauritius abandons case against press, Abductors of President charged with rebellion. Sport: Highflier in the clay-pigeon world, Cycling Kelly is last after disqualification, Football Maradona's arrival is postponed, For The Record, Polo Gracida leads his team to a classic win, Sports in Brief, Golf Absentees and rain dampen spirits at one-man show, Tennis The governess gives the waif a lesson she will never forget, Leading First-Class Cricket Averages, Princess cheered at Wimbledon, Yachting Collision upsets Cudmore, Rowing Rejects should have appeals considered, Cricket: Contrasting Fortunes As Shropshire And Kallicharran Share The Honours Mushtaq's minor county achieve major upset, Equestrianism Only Pyrah masters 'Olympic' course, Racing: Champion Sprinter Faces Stern Challenge In Next Week's July Cup At Newmarket Chief Singer ready for Habibti, Athletics Coe races to year's fastest mile in Britain. Official Appointments and Notices: Trudeau is Companion of Honour, Editor of TV-am resigns. Display Advertising: Harland And Wolff, Limited, Dance Theatre Of Harlem, Gold Seal, Sky Guard, Harrods, Capital & Counties Plc, Banco DI Santo Spirito, Invercon, Liberty Sale, British Rail, Milk Marketing Board For Northern Ireland, Bpb, The Times, Norbrook, Education And Innovation For Industry, Gallaher, Certified Ppa Dividends, A Friend Indeed, Oxfam, What Makes David Run?, Austin Reed, The Housing Corporation, Britain, Ncb, Idb, Avx, Belfast Enterprise Zone Office, Base Lending Rates. Politics and Parliament: Coal Dispute Benn told: stop licking Scargill's boots, Information Bill launched, Deformed baby Parents fear dioxin poisoning, Poverty Minister blames unions for rise in jobless, Privatization Investors will set price for BT shares, Home Office Prison rules are to be redrawn, Moscow Visit East and West should set aside long-range rhetoric, Environment Councils to fix level of dog licences, Defence Two Marine bands to go as economy measure, Bleak view from Howe on Moscow. Property: Green Belts policy redefined, Flat Sharing, Only one in four favours builder of new houses, Rentals. Arts and Entertainment: Sale room Old Masters unsold but strong bids for bronzes, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 16,474, Regional Television Variations, Today's television and radio programmes, One more bungle denting Britain's heritage, Concise Crossword (No 385). News in Brief. Picture Gallery. Reviews: How Macmillan found a sense of theatre and became Supermac, The world in a little nutshell, The Fox and the Hounds, Television Missing the bus, The pleasures and perils of stardom, The blind boy who sees well, The stuttering rainbow that hirples Poetry, Opera Ariadne on Naxos, Fantasy Big Apple, Galleries Jacob Kramer Reassessed, Capricorn, The best-seller and the true writer, ECO/Tate Concerts, The Mother/Coming Home, East meets West for a travelling salesman, Theatre Visions of war from the grave Seachange. Editorials/Leaders: Finance And Industry Sir Gordon sees his policy vindicated, Roman Paradoxes, The Lawson-Tebbit Pitch, Tomorrow's Bishop. Letters to the Editor: A dog's life, Lost weekend?, Aftermath of Amritsar, Waiting time for Poles, Candidates suitable for laurels, Conserving coal stocks, Honest to God, Sir Cecil Parrott, Plight of unemployed, Scrutiny of Open University course, Stratford transmitter. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Obituaries: Admiral Sir Robin Durnford-Slater Command of Suez task force, Jacob Sonntag, The Very Rev Seiriol Evans. Business and Finance: Sudan hills promise gold, OFI to investigate share bid by RTZ, News In Brief Builders' failures up 20%, Commodities, Opec price pressure by Iran, Tempus B&P a likely bid target, Jonathan Clare on the latest casualty of Carter's legacy Debts ground Air Florida in aviation fares battle, Building societies welcome proposals for wider powers, Chileans 'cannot repay capital', Stock Market Report Lawson speech boosts financial shares, Trust rebels lose poll protest, Continental Illinois to sell offshoot, Investment Trusts, Interest Rates, Gold, Money Markets, Employers' package aims at boost for industry CBI calls for 10% tax cuts, Company News In Brief, Sainsbury attacks planning system, Currencies, Strong start to the year for British Home Stores. Stock Exchange Tables: Stock Exchange Prices Shares surge ahead, Foreign Exchanges, Stock Exchanges, Authorized Units & Insurance Funds. Business Appointments: Appointments. Classified Advertising: Entertainments, Announcements, General Appointments, La crème de la crème. Births. Weather: The Weather.

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