The Times - 22/06/1984
1984; Gale Group;
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By Philip Webster, Political Reporter, From Richard Owen, By Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, By Colin Hughes, By Richard Evans, By Ronald Faux, By Stewart Tendler Crime Reporter, By David Felton, Labour Correspondent, From Paul Routledge, Labour Editor, , By Barry Clement Labour Reporter, By Patricia Clough, By Charles Knevitt, Architecture Correspondent, From Richard Ford, By Rupert Morris, By Geraldine Norman, Sale Room Correspondent, By Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Correspondent, From John Witherow, , By Kenneth Gosling, By Clifford Webb Motoring Correspondent, By Frances Gibb, Legal Afairs Correspondent, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Christopher Warman, Property Correspondent, By Bill Johnstone Technology Correspondent, By Thomson Prentice, Science Correspondent, By Lorna Bourke, By John Percival, By Nicholas Timmins, Social Services Correspondent, From Ronald Faux, , From Christopher Walker, , From Richard Owen, , From Trevor Fishlock, , From Michael Hamlyn, , From Michael Hornsby, From Mario Modiano, , From Ivor Davis Santa Monica, California, From Michael Binyon, From Diana Geddes, , From Roger Boyes, , From Ian Murray, From Mohsin Ali, , By Rodney Cowton, Defence Correspondent, From Keith Dalton, From Neil Kelly, , From Douglas Tweedale, Holly Hill, Anthony Masters, Geoff Brown, Nicholas Kenyon, Dennis Hackett, Peter Gillman, Stanley Wells, Miles Kington, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Anne Bonsall, PHS, David Powell, Ian Murray, David Watt, Philip Howard, ALAN DUNSTAN, , JOHN STOKES, , KINGSLEY DUNHAM, , MARGARET WHITE, , TIMOTHY RUSS, , LESLEY ABDELA, , JOHN COCKCROFT, , WAYLAND KENNET, , ROBERT PORRER, , C. DOUGLAS WOODWARD, , ANTHONY GRANT, , N. I. BARNES, , J. F. BLITZ, , TONY YOUNGER, , H. BALLANTYNE, , W. DUBABNEY, , By Pearce Wright, Science Editor, By John Woodcock, Cricket Correspondent, From Jenny MacArthur, From Mitchell Platts, , By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Mandarin (Michael Phillips), From David Miller, , By Paul Harrison, By Pat Butcher, By Michael Clark, by Clifford Webb, Peter Dear, Peter Davalle, By Pearce Wright Science Editor, From Tony Duboudin, , From Richard Wigg, Roger Boyes, Executive Editor Kenneth Fleet, By Alison Eadie, By Philip Robinson, By Bailey Morris and Peter Wilson-Smith, By Ian Griffiths, By Edward Townsend, Industrial Correspondent, By Sarah Hogg Economics Editor, By Michael Clark and Wayne Lintott,
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News: Jury to decide doctor's fate, Japanese gives �500,000 to NSPCC appeal, Patients die 'for lack of hearts', Errors may cost PSA �20m, The Times Information Service, Pressure mounts for atomic tests inquiry, Remarriage in church of divorcees reviewed, Your Own Business Cottage industry in the City, Sentence of 10 years for conspiracy shocks Israel's extreme right, Aspects of West Berlin: 3 Europe's gay capital marks its past and present, Three killed in N Sea platform blaze, Jobless athletes to get no dole during Olympics, The Times Diary Frontrunner for Labour, Immigration Bill's opponents fight on, Doctors accuse Government of capitulating to drug industry, Detecting the dope, Lonrho seeks source of leak on Observer row, The man from Ostrava unmasked The Times Profile: Ivan Lendl, Technology industries development urged, Albanians fired on Corfu boat, Ministry urged to ban 'unsafe' car jack, Court ruling puts 'cowboy' builders under pressure, Pension schemes satisfy most workers, Prince has passed first year exams, Senate vote on US troops pleases Nato, IRA violence seen as vote-loser, Mitterrand insists on protest over Sakharov, Christian teachers in protest, Vietnamese withdrawal denounced as trick, European poll setbacks may spell the end for Mauroy and Marchais, Panel begins work on Hongkong pact, Refusal to discuss Sakharov Mitterrand fails to sway Chernenko, Genscher steps down as FDP chairman, Blackening the good name of a word, Five detained by Saudis, Briefing For family business, MPs' trip to Argentina to be 'open', Step after step in the dark, Nail in eye killed child, Talkback, Political advertising code sought, moreover Now for something different, Five die in tourist coach crash, UK rebate tops agenda for summit, Threat of sea strike recedes, Ant count helps tree research, South Africa gives aid warning to Ciskei, Sir Kenneth to advise US ballet company, Hang-glider and eagle in Alpine air battle, Findings Much ado in America, Underground writer to face trial, Baez, a survivor who still sings for peace, Treasure trove: Artistic riches from, Head calls police to teachers' picket line, The Alliance's day is still to dawn, Steel union offers to cut output by half to lift coal blockade, Kidnapping your own child is a crime, Revolution's hero held as suspect guerrilla, Ian Craft on the real issue in the test-tube baby debate Remember the childless, Gorbachov's rival gets a boost, Cancer clue for women at risk, Study shows impotency for 1 man in 10, Motoring Famous name for the new offspring, Letter from Warsaw People's miracle in the potting shed, Scots law reform urged, Appalling example to pupils, 'Shallow' Marcos offer spurned by Opposition, Portfolio card available, MacGregor in 'no victory' warning to NUM, Science report Electronic chip speeds drug tests, Colombo students shot, Stay of execution for GLC to appease critics, Time for summiteers to heed the wolfs cry, First Person My lessons in the classroom, Solicitors to be allowed to advertise, Senate passes defence Bill and rejects move to cut troops, Greeks ban tourist trips to Turkey, Jobless toll of 5m forecast in UK, Punjab healing fast, Rajiv Gandhi says Delhi feels worst of crisis is over, Mies tower 'wrong for City', Warsaw Pact lead 'reduced'. Picture Gallery. Politics and Parliament: Home Office Change in training for armed police, Life sentences for carrying firearms, Only convicted miners are criminals, Technology Tebbit refuses to reveal hand over purchasers of Inmos, Coal Dispute Putting steel plants at risk would cause job losses, Next week's business, Gunmen will face life for robbery, Picketing Help sought for cost of police, Four wins in a row, House Of Lords Government victory on drug refunds. Display Advertising: Martini, Marsh & McLennan, British Airways, British Caledonian, Extel, Enterprise Oil, Swiss Alps, Rac, St John Ambulance, The Times, Thomas Lloyd, Mercedes-Benz, Base Lending Rates, Europcar. News in Brief. Law: Meter thefts cost �100m, Nilsen's attacker freed, McKinney to face trial, MP fined �200 for drink-drive offence, Lesbian lover tells of wife's sexual taunts in headless corpse case, Law Report June 22 1984 House of Lords Parent can be liable for kidnap of own child Regina v D, GCHQ union denied rights, QC says, Jail for man who terrorized wife, Test tube pioneer wins libel damages. Arts and Entertainment: Export bar on 1553 silver bottle, Sale room Market in trouble in summer art auctions, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 16,463, Today's television and radio programmes, Concise Crossword (No 374). Reviews: Television Credibility strained, Golden Girls Other Place, Stratford, Cinema Vibrations of optimism and wonder Sans Soleil ICA Cinema The Osterman Weekend (18) Leicester Square Theatre Patu! (18) Phoenix Angelo, My Love (15) Classic Tottenham Court Road The Return of Martin Guerre (15) Curzon Running Brave (PG) Classic Haymarket, Theatre The stars still shine Aren't We All? Haymarket, Concert Philharmonia/ Sanderling Festival Hall. Classified Advertising: Car Buyer's Guide, "'On Your Toes', To Place Your Business To Business Adversement Ring 01-2781326 (A-H) Andy Wright Business To Business To Place Business To Business Advertisement Ring 01-2781099 (I-Z) Jennie Smith, Announcements, Entertainments. Editorials/Leaders: Calling At Cartagena, Looking After The Land, Finance And Industry Enterprise launched on choppy market water. Letters to the Editor: Men and manners, Human embryos, Graduates and jobs, Charter for democracy, Time for a new Reform Bill?, World debt crisis, Plugging the leaks, Prince and architects, Keeping coal for the future, Conflict of creeds, Facing the realities of war in space, A career in the police, Hollow gestures. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Obituaries: Miss Estelle Winwood, Air Marshal Sir Anthony Selway, Mr Webster Booth Partner in romantic singing duo, Lee Krasner. Sport: Football: No Change At Fifa As Domestic Friction Undermines An Attempt To Uphold The Laws, All Change For A Forward WHO Has Lost His Way British are unable to save game from its own trap, Equestrian Sloothaak puts end to British sequence, Athletics Coe's final chance for double place, Racing: Head For Heights Keeps Carson One Ahead Of Piggott And Starkey In Ascot Title Race Brilliant Habibti can repay owner's desire to race on, For The Record, Golf Leading players get tangled in rough and in their minds, Sports in Brief, Tennis Top seeds through to semi-finals, Cricket: Desperate Measures That Might Provide A Better Balanced England Hard decisions postponed as selectors seek new evidence, Handball Liverpool for Europe, Motor Racing Renault call up Andretti, Boxing Duran turns his back on the ring, Rugby League Myler and Rayne back for second international. Births. Property: Flat Sharing. Weather: The Weather. Business and Finance: Tempus The lucky strike that lies behind a hedge, Gold, CBI urges state to invest more, Money Markets, Safeguard for Fraser inquiry, SE rebels claim victory, Interest Rates, Chloride board challenge, Lloyd's names offered �38m settlement for missing money, News In Brief Lively start for US T-bonds, Electronic challenge that could give the Stock Exchange a world lead, Commodities, Argentina 'softens debts hard line', Currencies, Pound falls 45 points, Gdp rises 2% over 1979 peak. Stock Exchange Tables: Wall Street, Stock Exchange Prices Equities advance, Authorized Units & Insurance Funds, Recent Issues, Stock Market Report Mystery buyer moves in for Etam stake, Foreign Exchanges, Stock Exchanges. Business Appointments: Appointments Bankers name president.
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