The Times - 14/09/1984
1984; Gale Group;
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By Anthony Bevins, Political Correspondent, By Paul Routledge, Labour Editor, By Michael Horsnell, By Glen Allan, By Stewart Tendler, Crime Reporter, From Nicholas Ashford, From Our Correspondent, From Michael Hornsby, Ray Kennedy, By Derek Harris Commercial Editor, By John Young Agriculture Correspondent, By Ronald Faux, By Our Political Correspondent, By Bill Johnstone Technology Correspondent, By Stuart Tendler, By Rodney Cowton, Defence Correspondent, By Peter Evans, Home Affairs Correspondent, By Pat Healy, By Peter Wilson-Smith, Banking Correspondent, By Clifford Webb, Motoring Correspondent, By David Cross, By Michael Baily Transport Editor, By David Nicholson-Lord, From Peter Davenport, Pearce Wright, Thomson Prentice, By Our Defence Correspondent, By Nicholas Timmins, Social Services Correspondent, By Clifford Webb Motoring Correspondent, By Colin Hughes, From Ivor Davis, From Michael Hamlyn, From Our Own Correspondent, By Tony Samstag, Ian Murray in Strasbourg, From Michael Hornsby, , From John Best, From Moshe Brilliant, From Diana Geddes, From John Carlin, From Ian Murray, From Richard Owen, From David Watts, , From Jan Raath, From Richard Bassett, Michael J. Weiss, Miles Kington, Margaret Forster, Bryan Appleyard, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Dennis Hackett, John Percival, David Robinson, Paul Griffiths, Hilary Finch, Nicholas Kenyon, Anthony Masters, Arthur Reed, AR, Richard Whitaker, Mark Stone, Ronald Faux, PHS, David Bernstein, Bruce Anderson, Patricia Clough, David Watt, Philip Howard, R. A. MACKENZIE, , ANTHONY WHITAKER, , CLIVE HOLLANDS, , PLANTAGENET SOMERSET FRY, MOYRA KING, , JOSEPHINE M. HAMMOND, , TRENCHARD, , ARTHUR BRYANT, , P. J. WILKINSON, , AUSTIN ARNOLD, , JILL DAY, , By Hugh Clayton, M.A.H., Lord Zuckerman, J. B-L., Executive Editor Kenneth Fleet, From Douglas Tweedale, By Peter Wilson-Smith, Sarah Hogg, By Richard Thomson, By Jeremy Warner, By Michael Prest, By Ian Griffiths, By Graham Searjeant, By Judith Huntley, By Derek Pain, By Jeremy Warren, By Derek Harris, Jonathan Davis, Business Correspondent, By David Miller, From Pat Butcher, , By Gerald Davies, By Mitchell Platts, By John Nicholls, By John Watson, By Joyce Whitehead, From Robert Pryce, , By Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, By Richard Streeton, By Mandarin (Michael Phillips), Clifford Webb, Peter Dear, Peter Davalle, From Roger Boyes,
ResumoIndex. News: SNP rejects electoral pact to fight Tories, Bonanza for BA in wake of fare cuts, The miners' strike Magistrates' penalties vary, Dairy farm profits fall by 90%, ... The Southand Midlands Take-off from London's docks?, Deal on docks unlikely, Survey of North and Scotland... From Manchester to Barrow island, the widest range of airports Growing business in the North, Fugitives shelter in British consulate, Nine die as mob clashes with troops in Jakarta, Britain's airports, School news, The Times Information Service, Smugglers to face new weapon, Hospital infections cost NHS £47m a year, Danger: a case history, Science report Biology puts paid to fairy rings, Leyland to launch 'baby truck', Rao crisis vote delayed aS Speaker resigns, Why pragmatism spells danger, The vital economic role of regional airports, Dioxin: a formula for conflict, Pound slips to new low of $1.266, Meeting place of sentiment and horse sense, Aberdeen's oil-man heliport-busier even than Texas, Nato service chiefs visit Spain as pressure grows to quit alliance, Artist killed in collision with Queen's escort, Missing lawyer inquiry, Together-for better or worse?, Hurricane lashes Carolina coast, Quarter of all Austrians 'very antisemitic', Cut in direct tax fails to impress French voters, Genes hold no social solutions, SS general had doubts on diaries, 2,000 are laid off at Cowley, The Pope pleads for Canadian job action, Euro-MPs seek curbs on danger cargoes, AA finds an enemy in the plough, Ancient clan threatened by dynastic dissension, Airbus in $1 billion deal with Pan Am, EEC team to tackle milk quota cheating, The Times Diary Splitting image, Fitness survey urged by Sports Council, NatWest plans to follow Barclays in Saturday bank opening move, Lawsuit over blood, Motoring Russian threat to the Porsche image, Hardware that smooths the freight path, The Cabinet Israel's unity government Religious dispute put aside as Peres goes to Parliament, Talkback The queue for life... or death, Labour economic policy redirected towards cutting unemployment, moreover... It's time we all went on strike...just for a change, Coal talks resume with little hope, Biggest war games since 1945 Pretoria shows off its military might, System X wins £12m contracts, 'No interest' in plastic bullet gun, Huxley son paints a glum picture, Part-time soldiers braced for Lionheart, Dismissed for using 'risky' pubs, The reluctant feminist, Greenham women wait for eviction, A clear-sky policy for our crowded isles, Gromyko's visit raises hope of new arms talks, Heseltine agrees to be questioned on Belgrano loss, Reedford comes down from his mountain, Carrington seeks better Nato conventional forces, Military spectacle sells defence to Japanese, Bird survival is threatened by acidity of river, Police accept 5.4% rise, Near miss for Earth expected in December, Strong backing for King in air dispute, Lange wages pact, Duarte seeks to clean up armed forces, The Bomb's just the beginning, Election 84 Mondale makes little headway Reagan surges ahead in polls, Ready for future Jumbos, Portfolio, Medical Briefing A killer in the kitchen, 50 years with the owners, East Anglia 'losing most of its wildlife', I'd rather have a thousand words, In 10 years machines will make conversation, Moving Kew Gardens' oldest greenhouse plant, an African cycad brought to Kew in, More state cash and increased student numbers urged in reports, Outsider on the inside track. Law: Official in Belgrano case to stand trial, Judge in triple death trial tells Jury to ignore 'revulsion', Two convicted in Zimbabwe bribery scandal, Murder charge, Secrets charge airmen held, Tube smoker remanded, Farm worker remanded Man accused of three rapes. Display Advertising: Austin Rover, Balfour Beatty, Murray Johnstone, Multiple Display Advertisements, Nats, Atlantic Assets Trust, Foster Parents Plan, Bupa Company Care, The Times, Nationwide Building Society, Marconi, Halifax, John Lewis Partnership Plc, The Leeds Permanent Building Society, Laing, Btr, Fk, Prudential Corporation, Dan-Air, British Airports Intrnational, Twa, British Airports, Sedgwick Aviation Ltd., Ial. News in Brief. Picture Gallery. Arts and Entertainment: The world chess championship Karpov feels the strain, Today's television and radio programmes, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 16,535, Concise Crossword (No 445). Reviews: Television Pits and pickets, Dance Sleeping Beauty, Theatre Even the fights fail to blow away the dust Cymbeline, Cinema History revealed in a private drama, BBCSO/Loughran, Keith Lewis Wigmore Hall, Concerts No yelps, just a trumpet in soft focus RPO/Litton. Classified Advertising: Car Buyer's Guide, Entertainments, Business To Business, Forthcoming Events, Gate Cinema Notting Hill, Sadler's. Editorials/Leaders: United, But Paralysed, Danger signals for the USM, Socialist Ironies, Finance And Industry Answers to questions GEC won't be asked. Letters to the Editor: Authors' merger, Animal experiments, Trade unions and respect for law, Culling of kangaroos, A harvest tithe, Uses of history, Laker shadow behind BA flotation, Family poverty trap, Mont Louis dangers. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Official Appointments and Notices: Latest appointments, Cambridge college awards. Obituaries: Mr Eric Phelps Sculling champion and coach, Dr Robert Press, Pauline de la Bruyère, Mr Peter Croft, Lt-Col John Walker. Business and Finance: Harrogate hotel sold for £2.25m, MP Kent lifts associate stake, Industry Today Mission to tame the Telecom beast, Commodities, Under 1% accept Racal offer, Briefing, Profits rise to £30m at Reuters, News In Brief Sears chief joins Imps, Telefusion to extend voting rights, In Brief, John Lewis profits rise 14% but bonuses may be cut, Currencies London Close, Coal strike costs ABP £1m a month, Investment Trusts, Interest Rates, Warning by Airship, In brief, And how a hotelier got the arithmetic right, Gold, Money Markets, Company News In Brief, Turner & Newall rises, Alfonsin urges debt unity, Your Own Business Road to a five-star rating..., UK groups link for China work, Burma and Tricentrol hit by fall in revenues, Rush on dollar sends pound to record low of £1,2660, Prudential profits cut by half, Amstrad drops out of fight for Fidelity, Tempus Hope surfaces as ABP plumbs the depths. Stock Exchange Tables: Stock Exchange Prices Equities hold steady, Stock Market Report US group favourite as suitor for Lucas Industries, Recent Issues, Authorized Units & Insurance Funds, Wall Street Late buying spree sends Dow soaring, Foreign Exchanges, Stock Exchanges. Business Appointments: Appointments. Sport: Golf: A Day Of Triumph For Scotland's Men As British And American Women Do Battle Strength in depth lifts Scotland to the top, ICE Hockey US routed as Nilsson flickers, Athletics Fear of a drubbing forces America to field stronger team, For The Record, Motor Racing Johansson moves to Toleman, Yachting French let off steam and cool off in bay, Football: Home Countries Run The Gamut From Jubilation To Mortification Robson rides the straight lefts in his defence of new England, Sports in Brief, Boxing Cowdell and Basque he has never met make a date at last, Racing: Commanche Run Passes Fitness Test For Tomorrow's St Leger Zaizafon set to lead the colts a merry dance, Polo Satnam fail to hold Graham, Hockey Wales make early start, Cricket Bairstow may be ousted by Boycott, Rugby Union Bishop's injury exposes an awkward truth, Tennis Weary Cash loses to unseeded player. Births. Property: Rentals. Weather: The Weather.
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