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The Times - 18/10/1983

1983; Gale Group;

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By Philip Webster, Political Reporter, By Our Political Reporter, By Clive Cookson, Technology Correspondent, From Michael Hornsby, By Pat Healy, Social Services Correspondent, From Rhoderick Sharp, San Francisco, From Richard Owen, Moscow, By Stewart Tendler, Crime Reporter, From Nicholas Ashford, Washington, By David Felton, Labour Correspondent, By Edward Townsend, Industrial Correspondent, From Harry Golombek, St Peter Port, By Barrie Clement Labour Reporter, From Richard Ford, Belfast, By Our Labour Correspondent, By Our Education Correspondent, By Clifford Webb, By a Staff Reporter, By Geraldine Norman, Sale Room Correspondent, From Arthur Osman Nottingham, By Bill Johnstone, Electronics Correspondent, By Christopher Warman Arts Correspondent, By Stephen Goodwin, By Thomson Prentice, By Derek Harris Commercial Editor, By Lucy Hodges, Education Correspondent, By David Hewson, By David Walker, Local Government Correspondent, By Peter Hennessy, By John Young, Agriculture Correspondent, From Robert Fisk, Nabatiya, From Our Own Correspondent Jiye, Lebanon, From Roger Boyes, Warsaw, From Jeremy Taylor Port of Spain, From Christopher Walker, Jerusalem, From Michael Hornsby Johannesburg, By Henry Stanhope, Diplomatic Correspondent, From Michael Binyon, Bonn, From Our Own Correspondent Bonn, From Ian Murray Brussels, From John Earle Rome, From Diana Geddes, Paris, From Richard Owen Moscow, By Caroline Moorehead, From Our Correspondent, Melbourne, From Keith Dalton Manila, Dennis Hackett, Stephen Pettitt, David Littlejohn, Noël Goodwin, FASHION by Suzy Menkes, PHS, by Douglas Hague, Andrew Thompson, Henry Stanhope, Roger Scruton, Peter Emery, WALSINGHAM, , ILLTYD HARRINGTON, , GERTRUD BUSCHER, (University of Hull), ROBERT LEPAGE (University of York), PETER MUHLHAUSLER (Linacre College, Oxford), SUZANNE ROMAINE (Univerity of Birmingham), JEAN AITCHISON (London School of Economics), JEAN MICHEL CHARPENTIER (National Centre for Scientific Research, Paris), MARGARET DEUCHAR (University of Sussex), KEAN GIBSON (University of the West Indies), TORE JANSON (University of Stockholm), FREDERICK JONES (University of Sierra Leone), MARILYN MARTIN-JONES (University of Lancaster), , CHRISTOPHER RUDD, , MICHAEL COX, , GERRY GILLMAN, , TED HOPE, , JOHN BIGGS-DAVISON, , F. G. T. HOLLIDAY, , H. R. VICKERS, , JOHN RODGERS, , M. MOLLOY, Editor, , JOHN SHANNON, Chairman, , ERIC JAMES, Director, , By Pearce Wright, Science Editor, By Frances Williams, Economics Correspondent, By Wayne Lintott, By Andrew Cornelius, From Maxwell Newton, New York, By Derek Pain, By Philip Robinson, By Jonathan Davis, Financial Correspondent, By Our Financial Staff, John Lawless, edited by Michael Prest, By Jeremy Warner, By Vivien Goldsmith, By David Young, Energy Correspondent, From Ian Murray, Brussels, Jonathan Davis, by Michael Clark, Clive Cookson, Richard Sharpe, Roger Woolnough, By Richard North, By Geoff Ellis, By Peter Ball, By Rex Bellamy, Tennis Correspondent, By Pat Butcher, By Nicholas Harling, From John Wilcockson West Berlin, By Peter Walker, By Michael Seely, From Mitchell Platts, Palm Beach, Florida, By John Hennessy, Golf Correspondent, By David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, By Robert Pryce, By Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Simon Barnes, By Paul Harrison, Edited by Peter Dear, By Hugh Clayton, Environment Correspondent, Michael Binyon,

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News: The Times Diary Smaller than life, Stud owner's stark choice, Austin Rover plans non-stop computer controlled production, Brent votes to continue defiance of health cuts, Union 'throttling Mercury at birth', Farmers' influence waning, NFU told, Trying to rewrite the 'Star Wars' scenario, Phalangists and Druze flout truce, Abolish council elections, too, Ultra-violet look at black hole, Parkinson 'a victim of Tory hypocrisy', Hoskyns quest gathers strength, Marcos to change voting rules, Mozambique's three priorities, Law change sought as fruit machines turn children into gamblers, Sic transit gloria money, Cinemas to hire video films, Halfpenny damages in libel case, Falklands: we never meant to stay Argentina's former foreign minister reveals his country's thoughts at the time of the invasion and its hopes now, British is best at world's biggest book jamboree, Hairdresser's double life as 'doctor', Ex-Marine who will keep his cool, Three policemen cleared, Tomorrow, Blast razes store in Virginia, Prisoners of conscience Philippines: Karl Gaspar, State radio denies coup in Grenada, Power, and the Fifth generation, GLC votes for 19% rise in spending, Dyslexia theories dismissed, Russia's 10-minute nuclear warning, Barrister 'disgracing the Bar', Tory MPs fear loss of committee jobs, Gunshot victims belie Israeli claims after Nabatiya rioting, EEC seeks tougher penalties on steel, Callaghan calls for more Anglo-Soviet talks, Telecom to record 999 calls, Mandarins with their hands in the till CHINA Part 2: Corruption, Pretoria wields bludgeon on ANC, London Bridge City of glass and granite to rise from the docks Biggest development in Europe unveiled, Iran needs to keep open Strait of Hormuz to pay for its war effort, Princess not a libber, Advisory body to seek reprieve for colleges, Supergrass secrecy attacked, Getting over the hazards, Setback for Kinnock in choice of team, Savoy fined over short measure whisky, Poles explain 1970 shootings, Nobel for US economist, UK Events, moreover... Miles Kington Have a nice read y'all, Pay rises higher than living cost, My sunshine love affair with a magic writing machine, Steel plans to take more leave, Alison and Andrew are today's winners, French right chalks up third local victory, Court binds over kerb crawlers, 'US missile secrets sold to Poland', Detective cleared of Waldorf murder attempt, Australia omits God and Queen from oath, National winner's tribute to her father, TUC to tell King it wants to settle political levy issue and improve relations, The papers, Warning by judge over jury trials, Killer shoots himself, Women protest against missile deployment, Merry Christmas, Dr Hardie, Classroom Computer competition, Police aim to rerun car crash, State firms must pay way, Tebbit says, Tour operators in price-cutting battle on foreign holidays, Warning of strikes as talks fail, Busy days ahead for the ex-City man, Shamir chooses hawk for finance ministry, Machel denounces Maputo raid, Germans anxious to keep talks with Russia open despite Vienna deadlock, Detective cleared of attempted murder in Waldorf shooting, From the cube to the micro, S Africans bomb Maputo, Spending, the nightmare ticket, Ministry urged for microchip industry, Pete Murray is dropped from BBC shows, Scandals a touchy subject in Moscow, Kirkpatrick rejects offer of 'consolation prize', The acceptable face of the 'Homelands'. Index. Picture Gallery. Display Advertising: Gas, transtec, Nec Business Systems (Europe) Ltd., Group Fiat, Telford, Longines, St. Joseph's Hospice, Plessey Scientific Atlanta, The Times, Rnid., Diamond, British TELECOM, LV, British Caledonian, Beeline From Case, BUPA CompanyCare, Control Data, The Burlington House Fair, Simpson, Computer News, Fortnum & Mason, Noval L B Port, Harrods, Minolta. News in Brief. Arts and Entertainment: Today's television and radio programmes BBC 1, Bridge trial, 15 share chess lead, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 16,263, Concise Crossword (No 178). Reviews: Concerts BBCSO/Herbig St John's/Radio 3, Television Areas of darkness, Paris tells us Y, Indian miniatures turn into star lots, LSO/Simonov Festival Hall, Massive revelation of a great painter's private delights Picasso: Das Plastische Werk Nationalgalerie Julio Gonzáles Akademie der Künste Camaro Staatlichen Kunsthalle Bilder vom Irdischen Glück Schloss Charlottenburg, TV top ten, Tenors in turmoil. Editorials/Leaders: Tasks For Mr Tebbit, Rethink For Mr Machel. Letters to the Editor: Miss keays's car, Base metal, Unkindest cut, Overlooking needs of inner cities, Students' future, One nation, Kenyan prisoner, Civil Service morale, Sail training ships, Value of village post offices, American benefit from 'Soviet threat', Polytechnic courses, Victorian values, Catholic doctrine. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Official Appointments and Notices: Lady Donaldson GBE, Bishop appointed, University news, Latest appointments, Swansea chairman resigns. Births. Obituaries: Mr Pat O'brien, Raymond Aron Eminent French philosopher. Business and Finance: UK exports to Gulf states up 13.3%, Gilts lighten dull day, Getting it mended, Japan clears decks ahead of upturn, A strong man for industry, Which energy claims are true?, Buy British, with a little bit of Japanese, says ERF, Aer Lingus sells off country club, LRC to extend bonuses, Chairman goes after Thames Inv loss, Big guns silent as sell-off plan nears, Computer booking, A class of his own, Newsprint costs may rise, Investment and Finance City Editor Anthony Hilton, 1984 fears make further market fall likely, Peg fails to hold HK dollar, BAA sale 'faster as one unit', Cut imports for more jobs, says Cassels, Company News In Brief, Norton Opax to buy printing firm, Courtaulds' £8m plastics deal, The sparkling new Octopus puts Britain in front The Week, Consumer boom continues with record spending last month, Norway raises its N Sea estimates, Bring in the mavericks Job Scene, Base Lending Rates, RHM ends flour deal for £7m. Stock Exchange Tables: The pound, Authorized Units & Insurance Funds, Recent Issues, Stock Exchange move 'soon', Commodities, Dow responds well to M1 Wall Street, Sterling: Spot and Forward, Wall Street, British Funds. Business Appointments: Managing director for Fina Exploration. Classified Advertising: Today's events, Legal Appointments, Announcements, U.K. Holidays, Entertainments also on page 26, Computer Appointments. Sport: English exports on the mark, No end to Yorkshire troubles, Winding-up order on Charlton adjourned, Sports in Brief, Today's Fixtures, Fisher net a home FA Cup draw, Miserly English march, Goalkeeper who lost his credibility in next county, Judge alters result hour after race, For The Record Football, Dundee Rockets suffer an education on ice, Zimbabwe renew faith, Canada take hope, Japan seek parity, Power play wins the day, 'Alternative' sports strike back, Orioles on top of the world, Elusive prize draws closer as Jacklin's men grow in stature, Crawford likely to sway voters, Market justifies valuation of Shareef Dancer, Surprise exit for Davis, Spark have too much sparkle for Capital City, Solent surprised by Palace on the rebound, Wallace is already two bouts ahead, Miss Graf's pay day is rapidly approaching, Doyle one day from triumph, Schoolboy bowler puts a brake on West Indians, Japan stay top of the pile, Thomson wind-cheater. Law: Varying suspended term Regina v Mah-Wing, Youngsters sailing a vessel were passengers Secretary of State for Trade v Charles Hector Booth, Damages claim against council not an abuse Davy v Spelthorne Borough Councii, Employers have a duty to instal handrail Halsey v South Bedfordshire District Council. Property: Rentals. Weather: The Weather.

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