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The Times - 29/11/1984

1984; Gale Group;

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By David Felton, Labour Correspondent, By Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, By Philip Webster Political Reporter, By Henry Stanhope Diplomatic Correspondent, By Jonathan Davis, Business Correspondent, By Barrie Clements Labour Reporter, By Anthony Bevins, Political Correspondent, From Nicholas Ashford, By Edward Townsend, Industrial Correspondent, By Nicholas Timmins, Social Services Correspondent, By Rodney Cowton Defence Correspondent, By Our Lobby Reporter, By Lucy Hodges, By Hugh Clayton, Local Government Correspondent, By Richard Evans, Lobby Reporter, By Clifford Longley, Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Geraldine Norman, Sale Room Correspondent, By Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Hugh Clayton, By David Hewson, Arts Correspondent, By Clifford Webb, Motoring Correspondent, By Michael Baily, Transport Editor, By Frances Gibb Legal Affairs Correspondent, By Patricia Clough, Geoffrey Smith, By Tony Samstag, From Michael Hamlyn., From Robert Fisk, From Michael Binyon, By Richard Dowden, From Michael Hornsby, From Richard Wigg, From Nicholas Ashford., From Mohsin Ali, , By Richard Evans, Thomson Prentice, From Richard Owen, From Ian Murray, , From Douglas Tweedale, , From Diana Geddes., From John Best., From Tony Duboudin, , Irving Wardle, Stephen Pettitt, Dennis Hackett, NK, Anthony Masters, Michael Grade, David Hewson, Miles Kington, Trevor Fishlock, James Fenton, Stuart Evans, Kay Dick, Linda Christmas, David Rees, Lawrence Gowing, J. Enoch Powell, PHS, Michael Howard, Diana Geddes, Ronald Butt, Paul Jennings, M. C. MACNAUGHTON, MICHAEL FENTON-JONES, AGNETA SUTTON., JOHN D. A. ROBB, JOHN BIGGS-DAVISON, , DONALD HOODLESS., GILES RADICE., ANNE SHIMWELL, , PETER V. SCOTT, J. F. D. FRAZER, PETER KING., P. J. FREEMAN., MARTIN FLETCHER., By a Special Correspondent, D., Jonathan Davis Business Correspondent, MH, Michael Hatfield, DY, David Young Energy Correspondent, Executive Editor Kenneth Fleet, By Sarah Hogg, Economics Editor, From Bailey Morris, , By Our Economics Editor, By William Kay, City Editor, By Peter Wilson-Smith Banking Correspondent, By Derek Pain, Pam Spooner, By Judith Huntley, By Tim Congdon, From Richard Streeton, Conrad Voss Bark, By Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, By Simon O'Loughlin, By Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, By John Hennessy, From a Special Correspondent, By Keith Macklin, By Sydney Friskin, By David Hands Rugby Correspondent, By Nicholas Harling, By John Karter, Godfrey Golzen, Summaries by Peter Dear, Peter Davalle, From Peter Davenport, Alan Hamilton,

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Index. News: The Papacy Part 3 Real change at the Vatican Grudging credit for restoring freedom, Science report Carbon coating helps nuclear fusion, Public's £20m famine cash fuels aid controversy, Park for patriotic fun, Afrikaner whites may swing right in city poll, Quick profits in prospect for Telecom 'army', Hotels searched, security boosted in wide hunt for envoy's killers, moreover..., A great future-at 100 years old, Sale of garages blamed on price war, CBI fears cuts to firms' pension fund tax relief, Councils abolition 'will cost £1,000m', Churchmen on both sides argue Falklands stance, Dog owners may pay £10 under Government's plan for realistic licence fee, Helping the brewer Beer on the boil, Grizzly truth about mixing with bears, Channel 4 spends £5m on Christmas shows, Europe: sorting out the semantics, The Times Information Service, The Times Profile: Will BBC1 make the grade?, Coded mysteries of the Eastern, Kremlin hints at hard line for Geneva, Scope of Special Branch work queried, FitzGerald's urgent mission, Third of skillcentres may close, Peking date for Thatcher on Hong Kong, Welcome hug: Mrs Christine Dart, aged, Dole wins top job in Senate, Prestel code broken by 'mole' again, Reagan resists pressure to find foreign policy position for Kirkpatrick, Bonhomie and fraternity likely to dominate Franco-British summit, Hard times for the hard left, The winners, commercial and industrial, Stansted is expected to be third airport, TUC to put out peace feelers to coal board, Riot police arrest 120 in Santiago, · Recovery Kiss: Mrs, Liquidation campaign by Gadaffi, Commentary, Quebec Cabinet patch-up, Elections Popularity boost for Peacock but Hawke stays clear, Six Weinberger tests to put off going to war, Needed: one nation again, Horizons The Times guide to career development A new gulf in the job market, Liverpool honours 'chuffed' Beatle, Owen derides Labour gullibility, Sanguinetti will not alter Falklands flights rules, The Times Diary, Film women get to grips on Auschwitz gypsies, Indian envoy resigns over son, No wasted fuel at the Inn, Ultimatum for paper's journalists, Wrinkle doctor censured, Gas efficiency, Expulsion vote defies Kinnock, Government asked to lead air fare war, Too many tariffs can play havoc with prices Are you paying too much?, Drama as Arafat quits then recants, US targets $280m aid for Afghan insurgents, Settlers gang up against New Caledonia chaos, Million more are claiming housing benefits, Pit strikers decent, not violent, bishop says, Mitterrand visit ends on low key, Traffic halted by student protest, Nato factor clinched Rock pact, Saving gas energy The customers are winners, Letter from Roxby Downs Australia's nuclear age sticky wicket, Attitudes that hinder women on way up, Killings upset Korea ties, Solicitors fear central control of prosecution, Drugs hope for sufferers from back pain, End 'cant' about alcohol and raise drink prices, doctors urge Government. Law: Court challenge to EEC cash, Imminence of breach of peace justifies police stopping pickets Moss & Others v Charles McLachlan, Students jailed over NF man, Insanity verdict, Strangler 'wanted to spite wife', Admissibility of extradition evidence Regina v Governor of Pentonville Prison, Ex parte Rodriguez, Justices' costs orders wrong Regina v Horseferry Road Justices, Ex parte Underwoods (Cash Chemists) Ltd, Hospital order instead of life Regina v Nordon, Union's day of reckoning will come, says judge. Politics and Parliament: Nightdress rules, Marathon safe, Labour anger and CBI doubts greet £300m cut in aid for regions, Unemployment 'Tina' should not apply to jobs, Tory MPs expect grants climbdown, MPs to see abortion film, Gibraltar Welcome for Howe's Spanish deal, Costs spiral gives Trident critics extra ammunition, Police could 'stop assaults in Parliament', House Of Lords VAT on books dismissed as speculation, Industry Regional aid directed at worst problems, Hong Kong likely to accept deal, Environment Increased charges not a water tax. Display Advertising: Cable And Wireless Interim Results, Lwt, Republique Du Zaire, Gas, Bank Lending Rates, Arthur Bell Scotch Whisky Distillers, Ppa, Corby Works, Air France, Premium Bonds, Chaumet, Currys Holdings Plc., Sony, Peugeot Talbot Rental, Lifecare International Plc, Mepc, Graham's, The London Theatre, The Times 1000, Radio Rentals, Sow The Seeds Of Hope, Boots, Team Xerox, North, Prudential, Vaillant, Lancia, The Times Portfolio, Olivetti, Sanyo. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 16,598, Karpov hits back but draw agreed, Sale room 'Hitler' drawings are sold, Today's television and radio programmes, Concise Crossword (No 508). News in Brief. Picture Gallery. Reviews: Theatre Welcome back, Bond The Pope's Wedding, A seer into the Welsh past and the Welsh future, Wagner of sound and film, Dance Thirty Pieces of Silver, The battle to open Equity's front door, Interview The style that gets it together, London Mozart Players/Glover, Down Under in Limey and Oz eyes, Social history in the making, Television Little appetite for this Oxbridge adultery, Painterly genius of all or nothing, Coloured spectacles, Concerts LPO/Haitink, Fiction Sing unto the Lord a New York song, David (Psalms 33:3). Classified Advertising: Graham Greene, BBC Publications, Domestic And Catering Situations, La creme de la crme, Announcements, Parliamentary Notices, General Appointmens, General Appointments, Entertainments, Eno. Editorials/Leaders: Justice Delayed IS Justice Denied, Finance And Industry Reaping rich rewards at Cable and Wireless, We Have Been Warned, Student Grants, Still waiting for the OFT. Letters to the Editor: Diminuendo, Balancing risks of embryo research, Boroughs' spending, Fall in real value of student grants, Red squirrels, Double fault, Axing the Royal Navy, Cutting out the blarney, Threat to medical care. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: University news, Latest appointments. Deaths. Obituaries: Sir Francis Portal, Bt, Mr Antonis Chandris, Dr Joshua Bierer Pioneer in social psychiatry, Arvid Yansons. Stock Exchange Tables: Money Markets, Wall Street, Investment Trusts, Authorized Units & Insurance Funds, Foreign Exchanges, Stock Exchange Prices Shares at new high, Stock Exchanges. Business and Finance: Rooms for let at new Lloyd's, EEC reacts to US curbs, Commodities, Market soars on Telecom euphoria, Economic Commentary China's long march towards capitalism, Jobless worse than expected-Chancellor, SE agrees to dual capacity for IDs, Interest Rates, Tempus Dallas episode leaves MEPC disappointed, News In Brief Henderson sells stake in HBM, NIESR forecasts 8% inflation and 300,000 more jobless, Deficit reduction plan would hit US defence spending, Gold, Company News In Brief, Beckwith brothers rope in money men, BP delays Johnson Matthey bid, Pound slips below $1.20, Currencies, Stock Market Report ICI leads shares' upward spiral. Business Appointments: Appointments. Sport: Fishing Salmon conservation policy must wait Whitehall is hooked by the Greenland waters mystery, Football: English Clubs Face Awkward Away Matches In Uefa Cup McAlpine excels to leave United with an ominous task, Handball Luxembourg supreme, Tennis Navratilova off to a comfortable start, Rugby Union North wind fails to blow Australians off course, For The Record, Snooker Davis gives White no respite, Squash Rackets Bodimeade finds event to his taste after all, Sports in Brief, Olympic Games Paris apply for 1992, ICE Skating Miss Jackson plays it safe and sound, Real Tennis Ronaldson goes into last four, Racing:brave Plumpton Winner Has Double National Target Tacroy salvages Aintree losses, Cricket: Sivaramakrishnan Quick To Find Faults In First Test The Indian whirligig has England in a daze, Rugby League Gemmell resigns post, Boxing: Sibson Ponders Triple-Crown Plans Frazier on the flaw in Bruno's corner, Bloodstock Sales Ormilia goes to Italy, Basketball Going gets tougher for England. Births. Property: Rentals, Flat Sharing. Weather: The Weather.

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