The Times - 13/12/1984
1984; Gale Group;
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By Anthony Bevins, Political Correspondent, By Paul Routledge, Labour Editor, By Philip Robinson, William Kay, By Philip Webster, Political Reporter, By Pearce Wright Science Editor, From Michael Hornsby, , By Colin Hughes, By Julian Haviland and David Hewson, By Hugh Clayton, , By Julian Haviland, Political Editor, By David Cross, By Nicholas Timmins, Social Services Correspondent, By David Nicholson-Lord, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By David Young, Energy Correspondent, By Paul Vallely, By Our Transport Editor, By David Walker Social Policy Correspondent, By Lucy Hodges, Education Correspondent, By Our Education Correspondent, By Christopher Warman, Property Correspondent, By Michael Horsnell, By Tony Samstag, By Julian Haviland Political Editor, Geoffrey Smith, By Richard Evans, Lobby Reporter, From Christopher Walker, From Michael Binyon, From Stephen Taylor, , From Peter Nichols, , From Michael Hornsby, From Ian Murray, , From Mario Modiano, , From Donovan Moldrich, From Trevor Fishlock, By Henry Stanhope, Diplomatic Correspondent, From Charles Harrison, From Mohsin Ali, From Richard Wigg, , From Diana Geddes, , From Hasan Akhtar, James Fenton, Tim Heald, Patrick Garland, Roy Strong, Nicholas Shakespeare, Bryan Appleyard, Miles Kington, John Higgins, John Russell Taylor, Dennis Hackett, Hilary Finch, Irving Wardle, Anthony Masters, PHS, Richard Owen, Denis Herbstein, Ronald Butt, KEVA COOMBES., PATRICK LACEY., RALPH BEDDARD, , ALAN McCOMBIE., DAVID WINNICK, , NICHOLAS FFNTON, , SYLVIA F. WARNER, , ELIZABETH E. HILL, , PHILIP GOODHART, , CHRISTOPHER TUGENDHAT, IVOR RICHARD, C. J. CAREY, MICHAEL PALMER, , C. R. ROSS, W. NICOLL, , C. N. BEATTIE, , Y. HITSOS, , JOHN PENMAN, , By Our Crossword Editor, By Geraldine Norman, Sale Room Correspondent, By Pearce Wright, Science Editor, Executive Editor Kenneth Fleet, By Our Parliamentary Staff, By Christopher Dunn, By Our City Staff, By John Lawless, By Derek Harris, Commercial Editor, By Michael Prest, By Cliff Feltham, From Bailey Morris, , By Derek Pain, Pam Spooner, By Judith Huntley Commercial Property Correspondent, By Judith Huntley, From Richard Streeton, , From Sydney Friskin, By Nicholas Harling, By David Hands Rugby Correspondent, By Jenny MacArthur, By Conrad Voss Bark, By Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Mitchell Platts, Master sails against the wind, From Clive White, , By Peter Ball, By Marcus Williams, By Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, By Colin McQuillan, From Chris Moore, , By William Stephens, By Mandarin (Michael Phillips), By Michael Seely, Clare Raffael, Peter Dear, Peter Davalle, Mark Lawson, From Peter Davenport, Manton Colliery, , Robert Fisk,
ResumoIndex. News: MP goes to law to force Sharon return, Thousands join exodus of fear from Bhopal, Challenge to Senator defeated, Radiation linked to insulation, The golden boy's first challenge, The miners' strike Union faces federation battle, Sinhalese learn how to grin and bear it, First coal comes up from the Yorkshire seams, Walker to meet TUC team on pit peace talks, Zia promises to step down if he loses poll, Victorian river lights go out, Challenge to London lorry ban, End of the sit-in at the British consulate in Durban leaves nobody happy UK loses face with blacks-and also whites, Army coup removes Mauritania president, Garages to get fairer AA symbols, Singapore opposition to field 48 candidates, 'Corpse in the library' dispute, Science report Fluid physics takes to the air, The Times Information Service, Spectrum Turning non-stop trivia into an art form The Times Profile: Terry Wogan, Commissioners defended, Drivers defy fog alert as crash inquiry opens, moreover... Broken, but not rib-cracking, Bonn dismisses Soviet slur on war ceremony, Two jolts needed to electrocute killer, Summit on Cyprus agreed for January, Defence costs up by £2.4bn, Horizons The Times guide to career development At-home guide to languages, A Christmas task for the Tories, CBC cut staff by 1,150, Gorbachov team of 30 for UK trip, Campaign for clarity clearly succeeding, Moscow sends top man to mend fences in Peking, Join the posse, hit the cowboys, Labour's right scents victory over Militant, Baby of 10 months gets pacemaker, Enfield Tory invokes bomb blast victim, After Soho, where next for the killer peer?, The Times Diary Slip through the net, Police hold two as Durban sit-in ends, 600 schools must close to save money and standards, auditors say, Problems for two European Socialist parties Spain: Nato stance puts González on spot, Changing times at the EEC Thorn gloomy on future unity, Tory shires also to lose rate support grants, Labour says, Bush calls for swift justice from Iran, Commons inquiry sheds doubt on Britain's legal claim to Falklands, Backbench revolt raises GLC hope of survival, Thatcher favours some ads on BBC, Stores to stay shut on Sunday, BMA bans doctors' aid in drawing up drugs list, Thatcher promise on Stansted, BR's tilting flyer sets speed record, Confusion over EEC ruling to regularize car prices, Letter from Tripoli Tough justice from the 'lord mayor', 'Homework concept out of date', Whitehall budgeting to be scrutinized, No-smoking campaign Tube train ban reinforces trend, Shultz plea to Belgian leader fails, Plan to ease redress for victims, New technology dispute at paper, Government aid for wheel loss study denied, Chadian forces must act first, Mitterrand says, French connection in Mirror ownership, Swiss rethink TV screening of 'Emmanuelle', Commentary. Display Advertising: Enserch Corporation, Ppa, Motorola Cellular Telephones, Multiple Display Advertisements, Itt, Target, Dayfold Limited, Martini, Tate, The Times, Ford, Courvoisier, American Express Holidays, Viking Hardback, The Best Medicine, Triumph Adler, Oxfam, Whitehall, The Times Diary, Harvard Securities Limited, British Telecom Shares, Olympus Optical Co.,, McOrp, Viking, The Royal Bank Of Scotland Plc, National Savings Bank, Joy De Jean Patou, Punch, Base Lending Rates, Hamish Hamilton. Law: Moi extends pardon to 'guilty' Njonjo, 'Spy' trial, Teacher charged with arson, Court of Appeal Fiat is not required for a charge Regina v Elliott, Royal driver arrested, Court of Appeal When leave is necessary for appeal from official referee Giles Electrical Engineers Ltd v Plessey Communications Sys tems Ltd, Court bans peer, Amateurs in science on the bench Dawson v Lunn, Mafia informers live in fear, I was sold to sex club, British girl tells court, Maximum term is limit Regina v Michel, Apology over cot death, Five men on badger hunt lose appeals, Speed offence, Son kills father, Teacher tells court he never supplied drugs to his pupils, Novelist 'killed old blind woman who wanted to die'. Picture Gallery. News in Brief. Property: Commercial Property Time for investors to diversify, Thatcher rejects tax on new housing, Ludgate Hill bomb site plans in ruins, Flat Sharing. Politics and Parliament: Arms Control When British nuclear forces would count in arms negotiations, Unemployment Urgent look at training, Civil Defence Help available in time of national disaster, Milk Quotas Quotas must be observed fairly, Abolition Bill Royal commission rejected. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 16,610, Crossword championship, Grandmasters keep lead, Sale room snip for gallery, Today's television and radio programmes, Concise Crossword (No 520), Kasparov has chance for his first win. Reviews: Never stick with the same guru, Television Nearly flesh and blood, Fiction Classic prophetess, and weightlessness, Concert Exquisite early song Gothic Voices, Yet more shrieks and floods, Galleries Purist and protester John Deakin/Edwin Smith, Panto with plenty of flair Red Riding Hood, Chase my chasuble, alb and orphreys, Thrillers, Theatre Brutal Mole's-eye view The Secret Diary of Adrian Mole, The writer at war with love. Classified Advertising: The Makropulos Case, Announcements, La crème de la Crème, General Appointments, Entertainments. Editorials/Leaders: Prescribing Propaganda, An English Saint Remembered, Finance And Industry BP sets a trend for in-house banking, Learning The Lesson Through Defeat. Letters to the Editor: VAT on publications, Limits of the law, Visual safety on the motorway, Muffling a voice in Europe, Letters to Russia, Tax and the low paid, Proof positive, Merseyside to remain, Sunday trading, Greece and EEC, No place to rent at Christmas time. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Official Appointments and Notices: Lord Flowers appointed, Latest appointments, Valiant for Truth Media Award. Obituaries: Mr Will Paynter Former general secretary of the NUM, Mr Victor Shklovsky. Business and Finance: Money Markets And Gold, Churchbury bid likely, Vat could close four papers, say publishers, Small firms draw £80m investment, Tempus Spending spree for Pilkington, London Financial Futures, Warburg attacked by Kalms, Market Summary, Pilkington seeks £105m, City office lettings show signs of revival, Reagan 'not allowed' to end council, Commodities, Company News, BAe cleared on Airbus cover, Maxwell concedes defeat in £44m bid for Waddington, Liffe to launch trading in four new contracts, 12.6% stake in Vosper for NRDC, News Int borrows $350m. Stock Exchange Tables: Investment Trusts, Authorized Unit Trusts, Recent Issues, Stock Market Report Market has busiest day since 1981 as BT investors cash in, Stock Exchange Prices Equities weaken again, Wall Street Dow closes 3.20 down, Foreign Exchanges. Business Appointments: Appointments. Sport: Torrance gets the call from Uncle Sam Scottish master invited to Augusta, Rugby Union: Pontypool Lose First Game Of Season In Slugging Contest Australians are affected by boot philosophy of the valleys, Cricket: Kapil Dev Leads Test Fightback As Indian Batsmen Falter Spinners' guile puts England in command, Bobsleigh Deere rejoins team, Sports in Brief, Rackets A night of annihilation, Today's Fixtures, Boxing Ali claims £40m for having title stripped, Football: Rough Passage For British Clubs In European Competition Tottenham win their colours stained in their own blood, Show Jumping Skelton mounts triple challenge, Tennis, Racing: Gaye Chance Pays Burrough Hill Lad A Mighty Compliment At Haydock McCain can grab some glory again with Kumbi, Tennis Wilander to be top seed at Birmingham, Basketball Favourites face struggle, Robin Knox-Johnston talks to Barry Pickthall, Hockey Pakistan machine is too fast and clever for Britain, Boxing: Clarke To Ask To See BBC Contract Board ban on block bookings as contract row grows, For The Record, Squash Rackets Southpaws march on as Britain takes a left turn, Fishing Bing's fellow anglers say thanks for the memory. 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