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The Times - 08/03/1983

1983; Gale Group;

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By Paul Routledge, Labour Editor, From Michael Binyon, Bonn, From Ian Murray, From Diana Geddes, , By Our Foreign Staff, From Our Foreign Staff in Bulawayo and London, From Rasit Gurdilek, By Anthony Bevins, Political Correspondent, By George Clark, From Ronald Faux, Darlington, By Julian Haviland, Political Editor, By Pat Healy, By Edward Townsend, Industrial Correspondent, By Stewart Tendler, Crime Reporter, From Barrie Clement, Labour Reporter, Nottingham, By Pearce Wright, Science Editor, By Pearce Wright Science Editor, From Our Correspondent, By John Witherow, By Kenneth Gosling, By Lucy Hodges, Education Correspondent, By Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, By Rodney Cowton, Defence Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, By Hugh Clayton, Environment Correspondent, By Nicholas Timmins, By Philip Webster Political Reporter, By Peter Hennessy, From Robert Fisk, Damascus, From Stephen Taylor, Dukwe, Botswana, From Alan McGregor, Geneva, From Mohsin Ali, Washington, From Our Correspondent, , From Trevor Fishlock, Delhi, From Richard Owen, Moscow, By Caroline Moorehead, From Harry Debelius, From Mario Modiano, From Richard Wigg, From John Earle, By Philip Webster, Political Reporter, From Michael Binyon, From Our Correspondent, Beirut, From Roger Boyes, By Neil Lyndon, Pearce Wright, John Russell Taylor, John Percival, Noël Goodwin, Dennis Hackett, John Higgins, PHS, by Peter Thornton, Richard Evans, Trevor Fishlock, Geoffrey Smith, Roger Scruton, OLIVE PAYNTON, , JANET WATSON, , R. A. WEALE, , J. D. DAUNCEY, , D. G. FENTER., DES WILSON, , DAVID OWEN, , NEIL KINNOCK, , STEPHEN ROSS, , JOHN WHEELER, , MARTIN STEVENS, , ELIZABETH ACKROYD, , AVEBURY., JANE EWART-BIGGS, , D. G. WIBBERLEY., J. H. EDWARDS, , KELVIN SPENCER, , D. BASNETT, , GAVIN H. LAIRD, , CLIVE JENKINS, , E. A. G. SPANSWICK, , FRED JARVIS, , W. H. KEYS, , RAY BUCKTON, , GEOFFREY DRAIN, , W. SIRS, , MIKE GERRARD, , BRIAN JACKSON, , FELICITY REA., DAVID NEWSOME, , J. P. TOOMEY, , DEREK WALKER-SMITH, , GRAHAM GREENE, , JOHN HOLMES, , TERENCE BECKETT., ANTONY ALLOTT, , MICHAEL DAVISON, , By a Bridge Correspondent, By Geraldine Norman, Sale Room Correspondent, By Our Sale Room Correspondent, By Frances Gibb, City Editor Anthony Hilton, From Maxwell Newton, By Our Commercial Editor, By Jonathan Clare, By Peter Wilson-Smith, Banking Correspondent, By Our Banking Correspondent, By Michael Clark and Frances Williams, By Derek Harris, Commercial Editor, By Sally White and Diana Geddes, By Our Financial Staff, By Simon Scott Plummer, From Bailey Morris, Washington, edited by Peter Welham, Mica Panic, by Michael Clark, Jacquetta Megarry, Geoffrey Ellis., Roger Woolnough, Philip Manchester, Alfred Rolington, By David Hands, By David Hands Rugby Correspondent, By Alan Gibson, By Jim Railton, From John Hennessy Helsinki, By Nicholas Harling, DAVID MILLER, By Sydney Friskin, By Robert Pryce, By Paul Harrison, By John Karter, By John Woodcock, Cricket Correspondent, By Jenny MacArthur, By John Blunsden, By Pat Butcher, From David Brewtnall Adelaide, From John Ballantine Fort Lauderdale, Florida, Edited by Peter Dear, By Jonathan Davis Energy Correspondent,

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News: Pope pleads for justice in Guatemala, Majorca drought threatens tourism, Reagan praises Salvador pledge to hold election, Tory inquiry demanded, Confessions: the dangerous test, Publican sues for slander, The view from long leg, Ratepayers get £1m windfall, Million-pound fee on MacGregor, Italian experts investigate Calvi death, Seat belt law cuts transplants, The Times Diary Choice Tory, Syria replaces destroyed weapons with more powerful arms, Workaday role for wonder drug, Daughter is forbidden to visit Barbie, Blow to bird reserve, EEC asks Canada for fish talks, Making room for the inexpert majority, US dealer buys silver medieval double cup, Why we need to conserve Labour, Universities fined £¼m for 'too many students', Tomorrow, Kohl reaffirms the Washington line, Wolf man with bared teeth shocks princess, Unknown early Gainsborough found in New Zealand, VAT plea by theatres, Pit strike would last 'very long time' warns NCB, People/Michael Aldrich, of Rediffusion Computers, Royal farewell to Yosemite, A Russian halo for Nixon, 71 Italian intellectuals go on trial, Marines in brawl hurt 20 civilians, Candidate at convent, Peru: Pastor Anaya, The holey sock brigade that puts an unholy dent in James Bond Modesty that defies Modesty Blaise, Gandhi demands new deal for Third World, Soviet Union warns Kohl against deployment of new Nato missiles, Appeal for Tube death witnesses, Australian dollar devalued 10pc, TV-am viewers fall by another 200,000, BBC programme with a midnight following, Call to end buyer's premium, Fast buck merchants grow fat in Warsaw, Foreign Office blamed over Club Med village, 67 Turks killed in mine, Botswana camp threatens links with Harare, Basques' assembly paralysed, Soviet prisoners working on Swiss farms, Trial likely for hidden Nkomo, Searching for the schizophrenia virus, Where moderation is still the byword, A shivering message from Darlington, Roads, MOREOVER...Miles Kington, EEC considers liquid incentives, Zomax painkillers are withdrawn after American deaths, Blast of air could save piglets, Hospital for man who killed nagging wife, Support sought for new 'Home Guard', Pragmatism conflicts with ideals, Britain offers no hope to Opec, The papers, Cold nights under a parachute 'duvet', Labour priority to unite Ireland, Army takes over Phalangist docks, Risk of false confessions 'increased', Perils on the path to the Acropolis, Colombian gunmen kidnap US oil chief, Ulster inquiry decision postponed by European leaders, Playing house games for fun, Nation in paralysis, 211 killed in fresh Namibian offensive, Green revolution marches on Bonn, Are accountants the real cads?, MP queries 'assault by police', Poll losses stun French Government, Charges against Turkish editor found too vague, The wets may still make waves, Active role in Lords for the living dead, New claims over origin of life 'between the stars', The dos and don'ts of buying a micro. Index. Picture Gallery. Display Advertising: Rediffusion, The BBC Microcomputer System., The New Throgmorton Trust PLC, Motorola, Rabobank, Times Books Ltd, American Airlines, Bmw, Victoria & Albert Museum, Icfc, Harrods, hoskyns, Tandy TRS-80. News in Brief. Politics and Parliament: Labour puts Tariq Ali on 'trial', Nationality fees 'profit' protest, FO economies 'too slow', Parliament today, Britain to keep Elgin marbles Questions, Farm price package likely this month House Of Lords, New Bill to fight terrorism Commons, Viceroy Heseltine charts the bounds of his empire. Arts and Entertainment: Today's television and radio programmes BBC 1, Concise Crossword (No 12), Grand Masters Cup winners, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 16,072. Reviews: The expatriate and the homebody Paule Vézelay, Dance MacMillan ballets Covent Garden, Cross dressing, Today's events, Concert Fried/Ohlsson St John's/Radio 3, (The Other Chic), Well seasoned II trittico City Theatre, Basle, Plays within plays, A disarming topic, TV top ten. Editorials/Leaders: A Time To Stand Firm, An Ideal Result. Letters to the Editor: Probation reports, Best-seller, Geological studies, Health issue in power struggle, Lead in petrol, Keeping up university standards, Ulster scrutiny, True blue?, Customs make the task less easy, Colliery closure, Possible oversight, VAT anomaly, Ford's pay deal. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Births. Official Appointments and Notices: University news Oxford, Church news, Latest appointments, Downe House School, The Leys School. Deaths. Obituaries: Miss Ruth Dunning, Cathy Berberian, Miss Jessie Evans, Igor Markevitch Composer and conductor, Obituary. Business and Finance: Uncertain time for expansion, Australian markets play a waiting game, Allied Irish Bank in $150m US deal, Barclays profits tumble £72m but dividend is raised 20pc, UDS chains valued at £113m, Anglo-US airline rift grows, Another record as Dow edges up, The pound, Call to reveal ACC report, TV gives milage to car sales, Toyota venture meets US hostility, Investment and Finance, British Rail sells eight more hotels, Budget optimism pushes shares to record 666.1, Let's talk to Opec, Strong mark sends franc to new low, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Hongkong business confidence recovers, George H. Scholes Plc, More firms buying own shares, Company News In Brief, Sime Darby confident despite poor first half, Dutch Bank reports 7pc fall in profits, Base Lending Rates. Stock Exchange Tables: Record start for account, Authorized Units & Insurance Funds, Sterling: Spot and Forward, Commodities, Solving futures disputes, Recent Issues, British Funds. Business Appointments: London and Manchester names deputy chief. Classified Advertising: For Sale, Legal Appointments, Build the team to lead the industry, Wanted, Entertainments, Systems & Programming, Auctions & Antiques. Sport: Two substitutes scheme lacks club support, Nicholson bounces back on a day of big surprises, Penalty laws to be discussed by Board, Today's Fixtures, Gomez attack on journalist may stop bout, Sports in Brief, Army at double-by the right, Coe teams up with Elliott, Clarke and Becket combination worth watching at Stoneleigh, Broadhead's challenge, No chink in the armour, How's that? A big shout may lose its appeal, Torvill and Dean say they are 'keyed up and ready to go', Mottram accused after a 'disgusting' victory over Cash, Mansell's 'brain', Nicklaus all but steals honey from Miller, Cut eye closes down Spinks, Growing threat to Boat Race, Clubs face ticket ban, Dynamos in search of greater fire power, Menotti promises new image, Trick scores two tries and then jars a muscle, Sri Lankans are hopeful, Bush Guide earns Cheltenham place, Approach to Australians claimed, Life begins at 50 for Reardon, Youngsters prove point for Palace, Snow Reports, Bonallack's new post, For The Record Basketball, Speedwell are one match from the double, Leading riders in action, Strong side for Romania, England drop three for Dublin, Record prize money, Mahre in sight of victory. Law: Ownership of fuel in bunkers The Span Terza, Deterrence necessary where firearms used Regina v Gould (Anthony) Regina v Montgomery Regina v Shanklin, High Court tactics inappropriate Credit Aid Ltd v Russell-Taylor, No on-licence for barge on river Gate v Bath Justices, European Law Report, Offer or cannot rely on his mistake Centrovincial Estates PLC v Merchant Investors Assurance Co Ltd. Property: Rentals. Weather: The Weather.

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