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The Times - 25/07/1984

1984; Gale Group;

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By Paul Routledge, Tim Jones, From Christopher Walker, , From Christopher Thomas, , By Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, By Philip Webster Political Reporter, By Stewart Tendler, Crime Reporter, By Julian Haviland, Political Editor, By Hugh Clayton, Local Government Correspondent, By David Young, Energy Correspondent, By Edward Townsend, Industrial Correspondent, By Colin Hughes, By Peter Evans, Home Affairs Correspondent, By Michael Baily Transport Editor, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By Frances Gibb Legal Affairs Correspondent, By Our Sale Room Correspondent, By Anthony Bevins, Political Correspondent, By Thomson Prentice, Science Correspondent, By David Walker, Social Policy Correspondent, By Michael Prest, By David Hewson Arts Correspondent, By Jeremy Warner, By Bill Johnstone Technology Correspondent, By Robin Young, By Michael Horsnell, By Richard Ford, By Richard Evans, From Ian Murray, From Christopher Mosey, , From Michael Binyon, From David Bonavia, , From Michael Hamlyn, From Our Own Correspondent, From W. P. Reeves, From Robert Fisk, From Diana Geddes, From Roger Boyes, From a Correspondent, , From Christopher Thomas, From Peter Nichols, , From Michael Hornsby, From Rasit Gurdilek, From Keith Dalton, Peter Ackroyd, Irving Wardle, Hilary Finch, Stephen Pettitt, John Percival, Miles Kington, Valerie, Shona Crawford Poole, PHS, by Sarah Hogg Economics editor, Roger Boyes, Christopher Walker, Robin Cook, Digby Anderson, DAVID NAPLEY, , NORMA M. NELSON, , B. P. GRACEY, , MARGARET I DILKS, , MICHAEL MEACHER, , JEREMY WALKER, , B. RICHARDSON, , J. H. ABSALOM, , C. P. COTTIS, , RICHARD KING, , LIBBY WEIR-BREEN, , DAVID ELLIS, , K. CRONIN, , PAT ADAMS, , By Tony Samstag, A correspondent writes:, Executive Editor Kenneth Fleet, From Our Correspondent, , By Vivien Goldsmith, From Bailey Morris, , By Jonathan Clare, By Jonathan Davis, Financial Correspondent, By Philip Robinson, By Richard Thomson, By Derek Pain, Michael Clark, by Tim Congdon, By John Hennessey, By Gordon Allan, From David Miller, , John Nicholls, By Our Rifle Shooting Correspondent, By Rex Bellamy, Tennis Correspondent, By Michael Berry, By a Special Correspondent, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, From Michael Seely, , Diana Wildman, Christopher Warman Property Correspondent, Peter Dear, Peter Davalle, By Rupert Morris, Michael Hornsby,

Resumo

Index. News: Russian drive to crush all resistance brings successes in Afghan war, Weinberger defies critics of forces, Too soon for a package, First-class honours, Nigerians seek Dikko extradition, Police rest break delays killer hunt in Sweden, Argentina says Britain closed door, Let buses pull out all the stops, £300m bid for Brooke Bond Tate & Lyle aims for a perfect blend, Olympics eagle drops out, Manila bar on military cooperation in Asean, Haggling starts over Israel coalition, New water restrictions, Women fail to halt cruise convoy, Opposition call for secrets Act reform, Equity chief wins South Africa battle, Schools 'rely on cash gifts', A vote which confirms Israel's worst fears, Software 'on tap' for shops, Press war breaks out in S Africa, Hollis spy case rewrites history, molehunter says, Ireland today: 3 Costs are higher south of the border, Israeli right jubilant after election upset, Bombs go off near temple before Tamils begin fast, The Times Information Service, Historical note: The trumpet, Shops in move to thwart young smokers, Community passport in 1987, Science report Gulf oil: slick but misleading reporting, Republicans harp on Central America as big campaign issue, Perugia peace meeting Delegates from East set a puzzle, Replica Channel flight today, Reagan hints at end to sanctions on Poland, Warsaw joy as thieves walk free, Mrs Gandhi fends off Punjab anger, Bonn braced for pollution clash, Two claim ownership of toucan, Satellite channel 'in two years', The Princess of Wales, in, Coal board's back-to-work drive evokes only a drift, Boots finds bleach in polluted shampoo, The Times Cook The fruit bombe strategy, Attacks on BA over route plan, Gambling away the future, Closure of border hits Niger food, Loans for students to be rejected, Iran hijack suspects arrested in Spain, Turkey again offers olive branch to Greece, Face values of the hanging judges, Pharmacists want bigger role in treating and advising patients, Sharp drop in private donations to charities, Alan Franks' Diary Why Petranella just had to go, British Gas promises to peg prices this year, Howe aiming to give fresh impetus to Hongkong talks, moreover... Gadzooks! The fish has exploded, Poland holds its breath, The Times Diary, Emperor's clothes: Mr, A petrol bomb in the House, Flexible pub hours backed by Brittan, 35 Tories in revolt on union polls, Exotic look for French Cabinet, Majority of workers now 'white collar', Lange takes foreign policy helm, Arab world affects indifference, British skill in getting EEC cash for jobs sets off Commission row, Rate-cap councils pledge acts of defiance, Jenkin's rates blow to GLC high spenders, Letter from Durban Mahatma's spirit soldiers on, Working miners in secret campaign for a return to pits, Kinnock assured of win in reselection vote, Russians reject checks on chemical arms ban, Oxford class lists: Natural science, Shake-up in appointments to state industry boards proposed by 'think tank', More offenders to get 'sharp shock', Cape Town hecklers put to flight. Law: Wardship court's power In re L (a Minor), Wife jailed for drug smuggling, Woman in spy case speaks for airman, Briton held, End jury trials for trivial crimes, says law chief, 'Proceedings' includes criminal trial Regina v Smith (Thomas George), Letters rogatory not apt for company inquiry In re International Power Industries Incorporated, Overseas income of wife not counted for husband's UK tax Inland Revenue Commissioners v Addison, Substituting driving bans for separate offences Regina v Sandwell, Siege man jailed. Display Advertising: Woolwich, Gas, Norwich Union Insurance, Lloyds Bank, Lloyd's Life, National Savings Income Bonds, The Ballad Of Narayama, Multiple Display Advertisements, Manchester International Airport, Glc South Bank, Linguaphone Institute Ltd,, Alliance Building Society, The Times, Williams & Glyn's Bank Plc, Stack, Nissan. News in Brief. Politics and Parliament: Competition 'needed for Naval docks', Trade Union Bill Unions must compile registers at once, MPs' pub fined over dead mouse, Police Bill Move to amend law on road blocks rejected, Defence Security at Greenham stays intact, Computer pirates, Rate Capping Jenkin curb on big spending councils. Arts and Entertainment: Sale room Christie's reflects world turnover leap, Concise Crossword (No 402), The Times Crossword Puzzle No 16,491, Today's television and radio programmes. Official Appointments and Notices: TV-am post, Church news Bishop to retire, University news, Latest appointments. Picture Gallery: Wider public for the croquet lawns. Reviews: Promenade Concerts Sinking feeling BBCPO/Leppard, The struggle to get away from chilling isolationism, Television Judge of character, New London Consort, Theatre The Happiest Days of Your Life, Dance Party Game. Editorials/Leaders: Finance And Industry Tate & Lyle dreams over a cup of tea, Shamir's Moral Victory, Passport To Somewhere Else, Freedom On The Air, Retirement takes back seat. Letters to the Editor: Tariff barriers to cheaper cars, Private bus services, A dog's life, Wigan market, Open golf prizes, Computers as tools, Control of shotguns, Pledge for issue of injunctions, Holes in the safety net, Flag of inconvenience, Portable pensions, Pricking the bubbles, Dwindling resources for the NHS. Court and Social: Court Circular. Deaths. Marriages. Obituaries: Michael Lewis, Signor Donato Menichella, Sir Hugh Hurley, Miss Vera Nemchinova Star of Diaghilev ballet, Mr Anthony Sharp. Business and Finance: New look with hologram to beat fraud 3-D security for cheque cards, Dangerous time for this fashion of deregulation, Commodities, Foreign Exchanges, Law may stop Air Florida take-off, Index rises 8.2 points, Tempus A slow resurrection for John Brown, News In Brief, State to control Continental Illinois in $4.5bn rescue, Investment Trusts, Leeds lifts mortgage rate to 13%, Interest Rates, Henlys near deal in bid battle, Rebel shareholders fail to block Jaguar sell-off, Gold, Money Markets, Italian bank takeover, Company News In Brief, Thornton handshake could be £300,000, Currencies, US inflation fear as car workers open pay talks. Stock Exchange Tables: Recent Issues, Stock Market Report Kennedy Brookes bids for London Pavilion, Authorized Units & Insurance Funds, Stock Exchange Prices Market rallies, Wall Street, Stock Exchanges. Business Appointments: Appointments. Sport: Olympic Games Smiling diplomacy wins the first gold medal of the Games for China, Powerboating Disaster befalls the race leader's boat, Bowls Belliss and Wood set to meet in final, Club And Village Cricket Surridge's skill inspires Bishop's Stortford, Cricket Cowans back on Test duty as Willis withdraws, For The Record, Tennis: Prudential county cup Rough-soled shoes at the root of the grass court problem, Rugby League Injured Britons leave tour early to recover, Man who put his fears of flying high behind him, Commonwealth Games England likely to avoid a ban, Yachting: McIntyre sails out to challenge the Americans in their own home waters Scot who is top of the Finn class, Racing: A Half Brother To Devil's Bag Fetches $8.25M At Keeneland Sangster leads shopping spree, Golf Turnberry sun is beaming on British, Shooting Armies fall to young marksmen, Football Archibald costs Barcelona £950,000. Classified Advertising: La crème de la crème, North of the Thames, Wanted, Super Secs, La Crème de la crème, Business Opportunities. Property: Rentals, Residential Property Down by the old mill stream, and not forgetting the trout, Country Property, Residential Property Your own fountain in Belgravia, Overseas Property, Malvern Hills. Births. Weather: The Weather.

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