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The Times - 28/03/1984

1984; Gale Group;

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By Paul Routledge, Labour Editor, By Bill Johnstone, Jonathan Davis, By Julian Haviland, Political Editor, By Anthony Bevins, Political Correspondent, From Christopher Walker, By Frances Williams, Economics Correspondent, By Philip Webster, Political Reporter, From Ian Murray, By David Felton, Labour Correspondent, By Frances Williams Economics Correspondent, By Anthony Bevins. Political Correspondent., From John Young, By David Walker, Social Policy Correspondent, By Tony Samstag, By Our Political Editor, Pearce Wright, Science Editor, By Frances Gibb Legal Affairs Correspondent, By Robin Young, By Derek Harris, Commercial Editor, By Rupert Morris, By Lucy Hodges Education Correspondent, By Richard Evans, By Pearce Wright, Science Editor, By Ronald Faux, By Clifford Webb, Motoring Correspondent, By David Young Energy Correspondent, From Alan Tomlinson, From Richard Owen, , By Henry Stanhope Diplomatic Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, From Michael Binyon, , By Our Diplomatic Correspondent, From Peter Nichols, , By Our Foreign Staff, From Rasit Gurdiler, From Michael Hornsby, , From Charles Harrison, From Richard Hanson, From Michael Hamlyn, , From Our Own Correspondent, , From Nicholas Ashford, From Zoriana Pysariwsky, From W. R. Reeves, , From Our Own Correspondent., David Pirie, Miles Kington, Caroline Moorehead, Shona Crawford Poole, Lynn Peters, Irving Wardle, John Higgins, Max Bell, John Percival, Dennis Hackett, James, Methuen-Campbell, Nicholas Kenyon, PHS, Peter Hain, Clifford Longley, John Grant Crossword Editor, Jock Bruce-Gardyne, Phillip Whitehead, PETER PRESTON., DENIS CHRISTIAN., A. D. TORLESSE., E. L. SMITH., P. K. GOOZEE., COLIN McGRADY., S. E. SCAMMELL, ERIC PHILLIPS., PHILIP HAWKINS, , ENNALS, , C. WICKENDEN., HUGH WILLATT, , JOHN FAULKNER, , RICHARD HOGGART, , J. W. LAMBERT., J. L. HODGKINSON, , N. V. LINKLATER, , ROBERT BALFOUR of BURLEIGH., B. W. GRANTHAM-HILL., KENNETH DENBIGH, , NIGEL WEST., HUGH CAMERON McLAREN, , E. D. DEAS., Craig Seton, , Gordon E. Cherry, Alan Travis, Graham Sidwell Industrial Correspondent, C.S., Tony Willard, Executive Editor Kenneth Fleet, From Bailey Morris, , By Philip Robinson, From Nick Gilbert, , By Jonathan Davis, Financial Correspondent, By Peter Wilson-Smith Banking Correspondent, By Derek Pain, by Tim Congdon, By Jonathan Clare, By Christopher Dunn, By Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent, By Peter Marson, By Sydney Friskin, From Mitchell Platts, By Michael Seely, By William Stephens, By David Powell, By Keith Macklin, By a Special Correspondent, Rex Bellamy, Christopher Warman Property Correspondent, Diana Wildman, Peter Dear, Peter Davalle, By Craig Seton,

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Index. News: Lion bites off man's hand, Riot police beat Chile protesters, Minister tries to avert revolt by Tories over political levy, Diplomat wounded in Beirut, Increasing doubts over Intoximeter breath test, Union to press issue of GCHQ lie detector, Defence team chosen, Prince says he wants a daughter, Fiat's cut-price Regata challenges rivals, When the boss is another union, Champagne and caviar as Concorde heads for Miami, The Times Information Service, Prince and communist unite against gangsters, £2m research cuts, No failures accepted in the hothouse at Aston Park, Barricade believed escape-proof E Germans build electric fence, Long shots in the dark, Echoes of Andropov as Gorbachov demands dynamism and discipline, Boundaries redrawn for Europe election, The changes to a city, from beer to chocolate, Thatcher defends secrecy, Snuff sales go up after cigarette tax, Snow Reports, Warnings on climbing may be abandoned, UN report is first proof of breach in chemical war ban, East-West thaw on Kornienko agenda, Science report The mussel's misfortune, amid the politics of pollution, First Person Under the shadow of a bully, Theatre Monument to the power of steam Starlight Express Apollo Victoria, Microchip drug infuser helped childless women to have babies, Hard-to-fill houses of the Lord, Price cuts in petrol may offset Budget rise, Austin threat to buy car parts abroad, Moving into the lead as the telecom capital, A conventional pride, Alan Franks' Diary To sleep, perchance to split the atom, Shutdown for buses and Tubes, Mental health care: 3 Doctor protests over cost of hospital cash cuts, Luanda placates Pretoria and confirms Lusaka peace accord, A secretive 70-year-old shocker, South Africa: closer but not quite, Chaos as miners choke motorway with 5mph crawl, Witness who was admired and hated Controversial honour for Hiss case man, Tories 'will win 58 Euro seats', Battle for video rental market, Government may order audit of Liverpool council's books, Restoration jewel set to open, Opera Muti reveals the beauty and brilliance I Capuleti e i Montecchi Covent Garden, Bouquets crowd Tisdall cell, Cool Queen lifts British prestige in Jordan, Trade surplus leaps to £819m as exports set record, Scholar's startling new theory Did English start in India?, Realities of EI Salvador's election How voters were left in the dark, Papandreou loses his Finance Minister, Nakasone trip helps to ease tensions, Fanfare for the broken man, Iraq uses Etendards in Gulf, Turks pick different kind of opposition, Newspaper complaint rejected, Fatal blast intensifies NZ industrial tension, NUM moderates vote to force national meeting, Share offer to Telecom subscribers, The Times Diary Old Mark's good home, moreover... Every one a winner, The Times Cook Salad days all the year round, The race to put a city back on its feet, The Black Country choice, Jenkin agrees Rates Bill concession, Tax cut of 9p would restore 1979 level, Pay before patients? A nursing dilemma, Zimbabwe cuts foreign payments in cash crisis, Sino-Soviet deadlock played down by Moscow, Thatcher is troubled by car of the future, Birmingham, Mullahs at prayer killed by Afghan mosque bomb, Bonn's arms policy worries Jews, Single parents criticize divorce reform proposals, Ministers fail again in Brussels, BBC threat to dismiss scenery staff strikers, Sékou Toure diés on the operating table, The rise of Tom Davenport, Ripper is moved to Broadmoor, Jordan deal on arms sours visit by Herzog, Bread-and-water fast by Polish bishop, Colleges to profit from work under Joseph law, MP's challenge over Oman contract. Display Advertising: City Of Birmingham Development & Promotion Unit, British Airways, British Telcom Birmingham, Multiple Display Advertisements, West Midlands County Council, West Midlands Enterprise Board Limited, Havelock Europa Plc, The South, Standard Chartered, Nec, Sealink, Omicron, Bairstow Eves, Efhutton, Chesshire Gibson & Co., The Ashdown Investment Trust, Cate Bloomsebury, Nationwide Building Society, The National Gallery, Nissan, University Of Aston, Courvoisier, Times Classified, Lloyds Bank, Datapost, Ub, The Piano, Institute Of Research And Development, The National Exhibition Centre., Douglas, Birmingham Convention & Visitor Bureau, Albery Theatre, Saudia, British Aerospace, Oscar Peterson, Bet, London Bedding Centre, Unichem, C. Howard & Partners, The Carnegie United Kingdom Trust, Bertrand Russell, Midland Money Market Accounts, Chelsea Cinema, Base Lending Rates. Picture Gallery. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 16,390, Sale room New name explodes on the art market, Today's television and radio programmes, Concise Crossword (No 303), For the setebos who left it nocturn. Law: Coup leader sentenced to death, Privy Council Solicitors' restrictive covenant not unreasonable Bridge v Deacons, Explosives UK limit Regina v Berry, Divisional Court Proof of unlicensed use not necessary D(a Minor)v Yates, No costs for appellant Lau Sik-Chun v The Queen, Solicitor to fight ban on advertising, Boy aged 15 guilty of murder, Six sentenced to hang for Kuwait bombing. News in Brief. Politics and Parliament: Howe under the same instructions, House Of Lords Circumcision Bill said to be defective, Pm's Questions Authorities too slow in contracting out, Parliament today, Police doing superb job over pickets, Committees 'Hansard' forced to do things by half, Rate Capping Minister unmoved by Conservative demands to amend Rates Bill, Veterans going to Normandy, Secrets ACT Government has to trust its Civil Service. Reviews: Rock John Hiatt Dingwalls, Television Codes of conduct, London debuts Intrusion, Dance Voices and Light Footsteps Sadler's Wells, Concert Arditti Quartet Purcell Room. Editorials/Leaders: An African Tragedy, Testing The Tester, Finance And Industry A precedent is set for deferred tax treatment, Fighting over the US tiger, The Chaos Clears. Letters to the Editor: Miss Tisdall, official secrecy and the public interest, Levels of education, Informed consent?, VAT on buildings, Churchill's hideaway, Books at risk, Royal Court's future, Public spending and the citizen, Politics of tobacco, Cooling-off time. Court and Social: Court Circular. Official Appointments and Notices: Eton College, Church news First Bishop of Bolton named, University news, Latest appointments. Marriages. Deaths. Obituaries: Obituary Ahmed Sekou Toure President of Guinea. Stock Exchange Tables: Wall Street, Recent Issues, Authorized Units & Insurance Funds, Stock Exchange Prices Prices fall sharply, Stock Market Report Second cash call dents index, Foreign Exchanges, Stock Exchanges. Business and Finance: Booker improves by 30%, Commodities, Regan urges Fed to sustain growth, Company News In Brief Brent Chemicals ahead, Firms face inflation rule, Index falls 14.6 points, AT & T to join world market, Interest Rates, Record BAe £82m disappoints the City, Tempus Delta blows the froth off official growth cheer, Debts drain on Standard Chartered, Profits soar at Delta, Gold, Money Markets, Intervision profit plunges, Snow slows BCA profits, Debt-laden Bowater spins off US business with cash call, News In Brief Order near for Harland, Currencies, Life insurers attack Budget curb, Beware Treasury's false new religion of M0. Sport: Todays Fixtures, Sports in Brief, Schools Rugby Millfield go web-footed in the Park, Olympic Games Americans curtail sponsorship of torch, Rugby Union Colclough leaves the international scene, Sports Council Council warning on drugs, Cricket: England Party Return Smith admits the weakness but defends record, Hockey UAU beat the champions to book their semi-final, Schools Football Two Essex schools unbeaten, Athletics: South African's Olympic Ambitions Miss Budd runs into tough opposition on the first lap, Rugby League Britain aim for first win, Football: Everton Have More To Fear In Milk Cup Final Replay Liverpool likely to recover their direction at Maine Road, Squash rackets: Miss Cumings is poised to challenge the best All-rounder angling for the top, Skiing Swiss can bank on success, Golf First round is under threat again, Equestrianism Mrs Green taking four chances, For The Record, Boxing Jones set for final Welsh bow, Racing: 81 Left In National Owner ends the silence but keeps Eliogarty backers in dark, Real Tennis Lovell severe on Warburg. Classified Advertising: Acknowledgments, La crème de la crème, Musical Instruments, Entertainments, Business Opportunities. Property: Buyers' Guide, Rentals, Buyers'Guide, Overseas Property, Residential Property Shopping around on the Costa, Residential Property The flats with the mostest. Births. Weather: The Weather.

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