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The Times - 08/08/1984

1984; Gale Group;

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By Paul Routledge, Political Editor, By Staff Reporters, From Ronald Faux, From Charles Harrison, By Ivo Tennant, By Barrie Clement Labour Reporter, By Peter Wilson-Smith, Banking Correspondent, By Richard Evans, By Philip Webster, BILL JOHNSTONE, , By Clifford Webb, By Barrie Clement, Labour Reporter, By Edward Townsend, Industrial Correspondent, By Rodney Cowton Defence Correspondent, From Harry Colombek Chess Correspondent, By Derek Harris, Commercial Editor, From Tim Jones, By Our Commercial Editor, By Tony Samstag, By Colin Hughes, By Rupert Morris, From Mohsin All, , From Frederick Bonnart, , From Our Own Correspondent, , From Alan McGregor, From Our Correspondent, From Ivor Davis, From Michael Hornsby, , From Roger Boyes, , From Alan Tillier, From Keith Dalton, From Christopher Thomas, From Michael Binyon, , From Richard Wigg, From Douglas Tweedale, Michael Church, Nicholas Kenyon, Sheridan Morley, John Higgins, Irving Wardle, John Percival, Judith Cruickshank, David Spanier, Arthur Marshall's, Gill Pyrah, Shona Crawford Poole, PHS, Peter Hennessy, Philip Norman, Patrick Cosgrave, David Miller, DAVID BRANDRICK, , BRIAN FAVELL, , THEODORE McEVOY, , MICHAEL CUDLIPP, , P. D. ARNOLD, , BULENT ECEVIT, , JOHN HUNT, , N. M. dc S. CAMERON, , PATRICK ALLEN, , MALCOLM THORNTON, , TONY GARRETT, , JOYCE PARR, , O. J. R. ORR, , By Alan Toogood, Horticulture Correspondent, By Pearce Wright, Science Editor, Executive Editor Kenneth Fleet, By David Young Energy Correspondent, By Philip Robinson, By John Lawless, By Jeremy Warner, By Alison Eadie, From Robin Gregg, , By Michael Prest, By Derek Pain, Michael Clark, Tim Congdon, From Pat Butcher, From Barry Pickthall, From Richard Burnell, SIMON BARNES, From Nicholas Soames, From Jenny MacArthur, , Santa Anita, From Sydney Friskin, From Athole Still, From Frank Rostron, By John Nicholls, By John Woodcock, Cricket Correspondent, By John Hennessy, By Phil McLennan, By Mandarin, Ronald Faux, Christopher Warman Property Correspondent, Peter Dear, Peter Davalle, By Rodney Cowton, Defence Correspondent, Paul Routledge,

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Index. News: Military swoop on Tamil rebels, US warns tourists in Russia, Architects' pay cut by decline in building, Glittering, and not just the golds, Sex case ruling stands, Climber trapped for five days in gully, Commuters caught in strike jams, Dutch Elm disease spreads Bark beetle moves north, Why the mole hunters must keep on digging, Mitterrand depends on public as referendum battle shatters Senate, E Germany snubs Moscow again, Civil servants told 4.5% offer is final, Sudden end announced to Njonjo hearings, Whitehall told to quit atom base, Bonn acts to avoid nerve gas war, The Times Information Service, Alan Franks' Diary Arthur woz 'ere, or was he?, Fair shares for artists too, Radiation fear delays BA flight, Barclays releases frozen hardship funds Union vows pickets will continue, UN chief meets Turkish-Cypriot envoy, Swan 'beak marks' check on girl's body, Silver for Britain in show jumping, ETA claims Antwerp court bomb, Western scientists in Catch-22, Package holiday prices may rise by up to 20% next summer, Technology takeover at car plant, Labour MP plans visit to Libya, Prince departs from the Queen's English, Britain may join Red Sea mines hunt, US attaché expelled by Uganda, Aid agencies deny that troops get famine food, The Times Cook When eating out is a picnic, Thatcher may defy Europe on GCHQ, Boost for reed harvest, Cigarette battle is likely after new brand success, Black anger at visit by Botha's wife to Soweto, Letter from Easington A colliery with its back to the sea, Victim describes rapist, Counties to pull out of crime squad, Poles free top dissident, Rebels seek order for secret ballot on miners' strike, Horticulture Small is beautiful at Westminster, Rally focus on statue of Aquino, The Times Diary, UN population conferences Mexican leader says debt repayment is crippling development, Israel unity talks get down to details, Schooldays Feast of memories, South Africa's extreme right in electoral pact, Satellite brings Soviet nuclear carrier into focus, Prospects brighter for interest cuts, British Telecom, plc: 3 Share offers for users and employees, Warship guard for plutonium, British climbers killed in the Alps, Inquest on Channel swim victim, Democrats in quandary over extremist links The man who haunts Jesse Jackson, Uruguay begins to free prisoners, Distillers plant closures will cost 700 jobs, Science report Brittle bones danger to athletes, Gate-crashing with a gun, County pioneers video 'teachers', Britain 'lags on youth schemes', £35,000 theft reported-two weeks late, American helicopters to join mines hunt, My life began at fifty, Hawke and Lange agree to differ over Anzus pact, Tanker steams on after Iraqi missile strike. Display Advertising: The Famous Grouse, American Brands, Inc., F.H.Tomkins, Britannia Building Society, British Telecom, Lloyds Bank, Hidden Hearing Ltd,, Cubes From £6, The Times, St.Joseph's Hospice, Base Lending Rates, Gateway Building Society. Politics and Parliament: Broadcasters will control experiment in televising House of Lords. News in Brief. Arts and Entertainment: Concise Crossword (No 414), The Times Crossword Puzzle No 16,503, Spectrum Chess Part 3: The computer's fatal flaw, Fierce battles among the chess leaders, Today's television and radio programmes. Law: Murder charge hearing opens, Swiss expel 7 Everton fans accused of theft, Notes must be taken Tilmouth v Tilmouth, Extradition offences Regina v Governor of Pentonville Prison, ex parte Mancini, Chancery Division Allowing proof of trust claim In re Prime Metal Trading Ltd (in liquidation), Sex fraud banker is jailed, Eisteddfod furore over crown, Mental hospital closures 'will cost lives'. Picture Gallery. Reviews: Television Grave matters, Opera Karajan's lingering love-affair Der Rosenkavalier/ Idomeneo, Dance Royal Ballet, Romeo and Juliet, The secret of making a star comeback, Concert BBCCO/Seaman, Theatre Abel's Sister. Classified Advertising: Lovable Anarchy, Announcements, La crème de la crème, Entertainments, Tempting Times. Editorials/Leaders: Nation Shall Speak Pidgin Unto Nation, Finance And Indusrty At least a silver for the gilt-edged market, Naked And Unashamed, Lord Scarman Has IT. Letters to the Editor: Intermittent custody, Buying stamps, Shadow of the Colonels, Bicycle thieves, The Warnock report, Cause and effects of the 22-week stoppage in the pits, Profit and protest in hunting seals, Civil Service cuts, Airline competition. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: Church news, 'Simple Christian' for Peterborough see, University news, Latest appointments, Lincoln's Inn. Deaths. Obituaries: Sir Harold Emmerson Industrial relations and social welfare, Professor Siegfried Köhler. Business and Finance: Economic commentary by Looking forward to better pensions, ECGD alert over Nigeria, Commodities, News In Brief £850,000 for Home Counties, Foreign Exchanges, Hanson in Charter share deal, Beecham drug cleared for US, OECD backs France, Investment Trusts, Interest Rates, Tempus Worry despite 61% GKN profit rise, MCA earnings drop below $20m, Upward drift adds £1 bn to forecast Price boost for N Sea income, RTZ fined for zinc price-fixing, Gold, Money Markets, Company News In Brief, Immediate dealing in Jaguar traded options ruled out, Hinton agrees £25m bid from Argyll, Currencies. Stock Exchange Tables: Stock Market Report Woolworth, Burton in merger speculation, Stock Exchange Prices Shares mark time, Authorized Units & Insurance Funds, Recent Issues, Wall Street, Stock Exchanges. Business Appointments: Appointments. Sport: Diving All-round qualities give Louganis the lead, Cricket: Damp Finishes In County Championship England given a Broad hint of Test form, Sports in Brief, Monday's Results, Today's fixtures, Yachting Officials let the computer decide, Bowls Bell rings up a treble, Canoeing Britons on trail of progress, Yachting Mistake by jury will deny Britain's three-man crew silver, Athletics Olympic best at the first attempt by Miss Sanderson, Equestrianism Clear round by Michael Whitaker earns Britain silver medal, Football Argentines may protest, Boxing A second reverse has boxer in tears, Racing Red Red Rose should give Shaikh the scent of victory, Telethon A sport as glamorous as cold haddock, Racing Carson confident of York comeback, For The Record, Golf An eagle puts a teenager in front, Hockey Path eased by draw with Pakistan, Judo A coming of age for Brown, Football Brazil scrape through. Property: Residential Property Hartnell's pink house going for £190,000 Beware adding on, Residential Property High living in Edinburgh: from poorhouse to brewery, Flat Sharing, Property North of the Thames, South of the Thames. Births. Weather: The Weather.

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