The Times - 27/10/1984
1984; Gale Group;
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By David Cross, From Nicholas Ashford, From Michael Hornsby, , By Our Foreign Staff, By Henry Stanhope, Diplomatic Correspondent, By Anthony Bevins, Political Correspondent, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Nicholas Timmins, Social Services Correspondent, From Craig Seton, , By Colin Hughes, By Michael Baily Transport Editor, By Michael Horsnell, Richard Wigg, By Clifford Webb, Motoring Correspondent, By David Hewson, Arts Correspondent, By Anthony Bevins Political Correspondent, By Rodney Cowton, Defence Correspondent, By Hugh Clayton Local Government Correspondent, By Tony Samstag, From Tim Jones Lampeter, By Barrie Clement, Labour Reporter, From Peter Nichols, , From Tony Duboudin, From David Watts, , From Our Own Correspondent, From Michael Binyon, , From Richard Owen, , From John Best, , From Diana Geddes, , From Rasit Gurdilek, From Roger Boyes, From Ian Murray, From Michael Hamlyn, , From Zoriana Pysariwsky, From Mohsin Ali, From Christopher Walker, , Nicholas Kenyon, Anthony Masters, David Wade, John Higgins, Peter Ackroyd, Simon Barnes, Bernard Levin:, Henry Stanhope Diplomatic Correspondent, Gavin Stamp, Roy Strong, DAVID HARTE., LANSDOWNE, , LAWRENCE NORCROSS, BERYL NATHANSON, , I. A. C. PARKIN, , PETER BLAKER, , ROGER BRITTAIN, KENNETH CROOSE PARRY, ALEX CARLILE, , R. KAY, , DICK GEARY, , N. P. HUDD, , RICHARD GORDON, , ELIZABETH M. HARDY, , ANTHONY CURTIS, , ANDREW DUFF GORDON, , CHRISTOPHER B. CHILD, , JOHN LOMAS, , John Cole, By Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, T. T. R, Sir Peter Parker, Executive Editor Kenneth Fleet, By Our City Staff, By Sarah Hogg, Economics Editor, From Bailey Morris, , By Jeremy Warner, By Peter Wilson-Smith, Banking Correspondent, By David Smith Economics Correspondent, By Derek Pain, Harry Powell, Vivien Goldsmith, Lorna Bourke, Martin Griffiths, L.B., By Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent, From Lewine Mair, By Sydney Friskin, By Colin McQuillan, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, From Pat Butcher, , Gordon Allan, By Keith Macklin, By sydney Friskin, By Paul Harrison, By Mandarin (Michael Phillips), Regina v Havant Justices, Ex parte Mugridge, by Peter Dear, Peter Davalle, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, Peter Waymark, Peter Hopkirk, Rob Neillands, Beryl Downing, Ashley Stephenson, Robin Young, Jeremy Flint, Judy Froshaug, Roy Cuckow, Marcel Berlins, Harry Golombek, Paul Griffiths, Sarah Jane Checkland, Michael Young, P.G., Christopher Warman, Geoff Brown,
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News: Death fears over missing priest Jaruzelski denounces kidnap, What the Israelis hope for from Howe, Drink Adventure time with wine, UN tries to get Lebanon pullout talks going, Science report Neanderthal boy's tooth found in cave, Election 84 Campaign enters final straight Mondale looks more a winner the closer he stares at defeat, The mystery of God in the ordinary, Best of the bunch for beginners, Family Life Harsh reality defied by a magic man in a million, West fails to agree on aid for Third World, A Weekly Guide To Leisure, Entertainment And The Arts Cider: The apple of the eye, In The Garden Easy come, easy grow, Diplomat in coma after Rome gun ambush, Friend says that Dali is still able to paint, The Times Information Service, Bodleian books at risk, Telecom forecasts profit of £1,350m, Belief grows that Zola Budd will not return to Britain, Kremlin power shift Romanov becomes the Page One star, Princess sees toll of child hunger, Artist's descendant fights to preserve 'Constable country', US ready to hit hard at terrorists, Cheap fares surcharge may cause air chaos, Francis Wheen questions the influence of TV on American politics Overrated but broadly right, Heffer complains of victimization, Soviet offer fails to lure Japan, Left threatens retaliation, France united by TV man's ordeal, Heseltine order book empty as he leaves Cairo, Values Post haste, Parking cost 'emptying town centres', New technology conflict NUJ rejects joint print union, Passionate masses from the home of the revolution, No VAT on newspapers, Overdose of morphine killed child, BBC and IBA to share satellite board places, Minister dismissed in Turkish scandal, Rare birds smuggling ring nearly broken, Lack of cash postpones new opera, Officer's face peeled after A-test, Mitterrand hedges on Falklands vote, Protest over Holloway conditions, Ninth successive chess draw sets a world record, More apply after entry reforms at Oxford, Alfonsin refuses to budge on Falklands after talks in Rome, Jenkin plan 'threatening' Bristol, Welsh nationalist split brought into open, Just Pottering, and what a tonic, Snap up a photographic bargain, Kohl picks new Speaker but fails to dispel public revulsion for Bonn, Sporting Diary, Police cover improved in Spanish resorts, Hoteliers want payment for tourists stranded by companies' collapse, Redgrave cries over memory of Oscar boos, New doubts expressed by bishop, MPs denounce whisky cargo EEC offers £19m aid for victims of famine, Reagan on top 'in all key states', Boost in rural vote for Jayewardene, US and Iraq to restore ties, Eating Out Good food for every mood, Surf's up:, Rivals smooth Nakasone's path to power, Seeing red about grey and white, Adventure warning by father, Miners clear out more desks, Travel 1 Great game tamed in a land fit for heroes, Small furry things' big show, Vickers in race for £1,000m submarine order from Canberra, Tebbits flown to spinal injuries centre for more treatment, Yawning gulf over pit strike words, EEC denies bias on British jets sale, Motorway speed limits not enforced. Law: Judge's duty, Solicitors' clerk jailed for theft, Man in severed toe hearing fails to appear, Offensive word not a detriment De Souza v Automobile Association, Judge says two shot at Pope, Schools to ask parents for caning permission, Rapist jailed, Australian suspect held in Dublin, Cheque charge, Captain Kirk wins his fishing fine appeal, Thief sold £20,000 violin for £120, Tupperware sellers win tax appeal, Claim dropped, Premier on drug charge, Identification parade evidence Regina v Creamer. Display Advertising: Japan Assets Trust, Multiple Display Advertisements, Ritz, Metrogas Buildinlg Society, The Red Cross, The Property Enterprise Trusts, Saab, Vermeer & De Hooch, The Times, Rm 63, War On Want,, The Business Programme, Reed Stenhouse Gibbs, The Capital City Account, Warnford Court,, Woolwich, British Caledonian, Ll, 'Lifestyle', Sussex County, Oxfam, Save & Prosper, Hopkinson Holdings Plc, Nationwide, EQUITY & Law, Dixons, C & G, Nouveau, Prudential, The M & G Group, Fidelity, Tyndall, Sainsbury's, Hinckley Rugby, Nescafe. News in Brief. Arts and Entertainment: Concise Crossword (No 480), Bridge Back in fine form with Aunt Agatha, Daguerreotype sells for £10,450, Television and radio programmes, Concerts, Regional Television Variations, Chess Cool heads on young shoulders, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 16,570. Politics and Parliament: Parliament October 26 1984 Universities should seek private funds Education. Reviews: Opera Few giddy peaks but no troughs Le Jongleur de Notre Dame, Television, Rock & Jazz, Living in the past with Bach, Dance, Opera, Radio, Galleries The judges' view of triple vision, Films A tough guy at the top, Clear gain for the piano, Digital sound enhances Sibelius cycle, Television Fellini's assured solo debut, Whispers and witches, Italian fashion, Performances on a grand scale, The Week, Openings, Theatre Drama, passion and music-in Cumbria. Classified Advertising: Personal Columns, Sports, Swan Hellenic, Cross over to Greenwich, Services tomorrow: Nineteenth Sunday after Trinity, Super Secretaries, The Times, Christmas Gift Guide, Entertainments, Jetsave's Far Away Flights & Holidays, Chauffeurplan, Suttons Seeds. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): When one Cook's is too many. Editorials/Leaders: Poppies Red And Green, Frozen Funds, Guns Now, Butter Later?. Letters to the Editor: New plan for coal, Sinking of the Titanic, Nursery nurses strike, Embassy incident, Organizing relief for Ethiopia, Sauce of learning, Boots for yomping, Charge for Lords' judgments, Israel and Weimar, The Church and politics, Penalty for terrorism, A controversial Booker prize, Point of honour, Rationale at risk. Court and Social: Court Circular. Official Appointments and Notices: Little Ship Club, North London Collegiate School. Deaths. Births. Marriages. Obituaries: Richard Brautigan, Dr Alice Bank, Sir Robert Lawrence, Mr Stanford Robinson Choral conductor at BBC. Business and Finance: Stock Market Report Profit forecast upgrade for Sterling Guarantee, British Telecom Forget brokers' sales talk and wait for the issue price, Commodities, Atlanta bid to go ahead, Foreign Exchanges, US prime rates cut to 12%, US threatens retaliation over British cheap air fare ruling, QPR chief in breach of bid code, Credit Cards Your rights against reference agencies, Life Assurance Clear proposals from straight-talking GRE, Grand Met to buy into Cinzano, Family Money Market, Disqualified Drivers It pays to stay mobile after a driving ban, Intasun acquires holding in Comfort Hotels, Tempus Careful funding hints at base rate cut to come, Interest Rates, Receivers for Sipra firms, Shares Armchair dealing is almost a reality, Family Money Shop for a home loan, Premium Bonds Ernie to give more prizes, Family Money Building Societies Making the most on regular savings, News In Brief UK share of world trade falls, Gold, Money Markets, Company News In Brief, Funerals Extras can double burial cost, Wills Peace of mind in the here and now, Currencies, Bank pleads for 'pragmatism', Trusting unitholders, Finance And Industry Anxious month ahead for Telecom until D-Day. Stock Exchange Tables: Investment Trusts, Stock Exchange Prices Quite end to Account, Recent Issues, Unit Trust Prices-change on the week, Wall Street, Stock Exchanges. Sport: Athletics False start in the race for TV cash, Rugby League Cups overflow at revival meetings, Cricket Faisalabad draws a familiar pattern, For The Record, Rugby Union Australians pick crack troops to meet military, Hockey Middlesex press for change of date, Sports in Brief, Snooker Taylor's vision leaves Foulds out of frame, Squash Rackets Zaman is beaten at own game, Golf Miss Reid fails gallantly, Weekend Football, Rugby And Other Fixtures, Football:united May Be Without Olsen At Goodison No place for weak stomachs in the latest collision of giants, Sidelines Life with the stars is not too galactic, Racing: The Pulborough Camp Can Claim Doncaster's Futurity Stakes For Second Year Running Sabona to give Harwood the upper hand again, Handball Wakefield down and out, Tennis Miss Durie sees tie spun from her grasp. Picture Gallery. Property: Rentals. Weather: The Weather.
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