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The Times - 22/04/1983

1983; Gale Group;

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From Bailey Morris, Washington, By Our Foreign Staff, By Michael Baily, Transport Editor, From Mohsin Ali, By Edward Townsend, Industrial Correspondent, By David Felton and Barrie Clement, By Our Political Staff, By Anthony Bevins Political Correspondent, By Paul Routledge, Labour Editor, By Staff Reporters, By Rupert Morris, By Barrie Clement Labour Reporter, By Hugh Clayton, Environment Correspondent, By David Felton Labour Correspondent, By Geraldine Norman, Sale Room Correspondent, By Clive Cookson Technology Correspondent, By Stewart Tendler, Crime Reporter, By David Nicholson-Lord, From Our Correspondent Reading, By Our Technology Correspondent, By Pearce Wright Science Editor, By Frances Williams Economics Correspondent, By Michael Horsnell, From Arthur Osman, Birmingham, By Francis Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, Gloucester, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Peter Evans, Home Affairs Correspondent, By David Walker Local Government Correspondent, From Diana Geddes, Paris, From Our Own Correspondent, Paris, From Nicholas Ashford Washington, From Susan MacDonald, By Clifford Longley, Religious Affairs Correspondent, From Christopher Thomas, From Mohsin Ali, Washington, From Our Own Correspondent, Washington, From Our Own Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, Beirut, From Florencia Varas, From Richard Owen, Moscow, From Ian Murray, From Christopher Thomas, New York, From Geoffrey Matthews, From Harry Debelius, From Roger Boyes, Warsaw, From Grania Forbes, PA Court Correspondent, Wellington, From Michael Binvon, By Henry Stanhope, Diplomatic Correspondent, By Christopher Walker, Dudley Cleminden, Dr Thomas stuttaford Medical correspondent, Georgina Howell, PHS, Iain Elliot, Souren Melikian, Philip Howard, LUDOVIC KENNEDY, , VICTOR GRAY., ALAN MACKIE, , R. VEEDER, , DAVID MELLOR., PETER A. JENNER., ANNA KASKET., FRANK WEST-ORAM, , BRUCE KENT, , DAVID HUNT, , ROLAND C. RENCH, , HUGH CUDLIPP., Julie Kavanagh, Geoff Brown, Peter Ackroyd, Paul Griffiths, Geoffrey Norris, Irving Wardle, · by Michael Clark, City Editor Anthony Hilton, From Maxwell Newton, By Andrew Cornelius, By Our Financial Staff, By Peter Wilson-Smith, Banking Correspondent, By Jonathan Davis, Energy Correspondent, By Frances Williams, Economics Correspondent, By Our Energy Correspondent, By Sally White, edited by Sally White, Jonathan Davis, From John Earle, Rome, From John Hennessy, Golf Correspondent, Madrid, By Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent, By Paul Newman, From Jenny MacArthur, By David Miller Chief Sports Correspondent, By Richard Streeton, By Rex Bellamy, Tennis Correspondent, By John Wilcockson, By Michael Seely, Simon Barnes, By Keith Macklin, By Robert Prvce, By Alan Hubbard, By Gerald Davies, From Joyce Whitehead. Kuala Lumpur, Motoring by Clifford Webb, Edited by Peter Davalle, From Christopher Walker, Jerusalem, Robert Delfs China Economy Correspondent, David Bonavia, Jonathan Davis Energy Correspondent, Stewart Fraser, Frances Wood, Audrey Donnithorne, Graham Johnson, Robert Delfs,

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News: Glenn throws hat in ring at last, Time to end the baby boom, Duke to look at impact of technology, How much profit left under the hammer?, Enemy of Machel killed in Pretoria, TV-am threat to cut staff, US plea for tougher line on Namibia, EEC toys with a common policy for coal, Industrial heartland near Soviet border, Mystery of missing 'Gainsborough', June date for troubled clergy, Drive stepped up to harass Solidarity, Reforms urged at National Trust, Tomorrow, Alliance defence pact split by Owen, Bases pact ratified by Spanish Parliament, Signs that world airline slump may be ending, Growing more and reaping rewards, Cat and mouse with the KGB, Food prices, Protesters may face demo bills, Ringing the changes in old Turkestan, Priest sets picture of Pope alight, Life for youth who put body on railway line, BL to open the gates with 'work or be dismissed' warning, The hidden depths of clam chowder MOREOVER...Miles Kington, Rounder pounds but fewer in your pocket, France leads call for new monetary system, Union says ship builders face conflict, Collector wins tussle over Maori carving, Cambridge team puts Trireme to the test, £1 French etchings fetch £2,376, Press challenges De Lorean ban, French nuclear test causes outrage, Widow was killed for £60, Israeli pull-out demand by Begin ministers, At home in Heaven's Country, Hanoi condemns Peking, France sticks to defence expansion despite economic difficulties, Test tube teams in dispute, Ex-trainer fined over starving racehorse, Payout for widow of banker, Private schools ask for state financial aid, Third World aid must not be cut, St Edmund's School, Canterbury, Disabled worker 'paid 6p an hour', Fading blooms of the desert, Congress will hear Reagan on Salvador, Carrington derides 'megaphone diplomacy' with the Russians, MacGregor revives Scots hope, Executive found dead in lake, Roads, The many lives of Lana Turner, Soviet drive against Afghan insurgents, Lebanese release four bomb blast witnesses, MPs refer Times to privileges committee, One dissident held but Russia agrees to let another leave, The papers, Medical Briefing Life-saving screen tests, Peasants flourish on rich delta land, MG Maestro, a miracle awaiting enactment, 100 found murdered in a cave, Left blamed for Chile explosions, Rescue charges idea condemned, The 'bête noire' who bit back for animal rights, Luck was against walk to North Pole, A miracle recovery for Finchley mother of two, Dating agency head denies porn allegations, This machinery owes me money, Pensions schemes 'at risk', Computer to track thundery weather, Turkey seeks Western aid against Armenians, Coastguard chief attacks constant reviews, Getting into the offshore field, Prime's appeal against 'sentence without hope' for spying rejected, Argentine mourners will avoid clash, Farm price rift over green rates, The Times Diary Fortress Camden, £6m attempt to improve 'barren life' in jail, Survivors tell of yacht attack, China, Marchais survives infighting, A public playback of private lives Boston, All goes wrong on first sour day of tour for the royal couple, The right to worship in an atheist state, Bonn given border death details, US to expel Soviet colonel for spying, Law Society fails in conveyancing case, Labour aims to woo back skilled workers in £2.5m election drive. Index. Picture Gallery: The floundering camel train of Basle. News in Brief. Display Advertising: China National Arts & Crafts Import & Export Corporation, Bell's, China National Native Produce & Animal By-Products I/E Corp., Volvo, Multiple Display Advertisements, Cmec, Austin Metro, China National Chemicals Import & Export corporation, The Modern Source, Bank Of India, China Tea & Coffee, Npi, HongKong Bank, Imperial Chemical Industries PLC, The Times, China National Metals & Minerals Impsort & Export Corp., China National Metals & Minerals Import & Export Corp., Blesma, The Listener, China National Textiles Import & Export Corpn., China National Light Industrial Products, China National Machinery Import And Export Corporation, Camden Plaza, China "Double Rhomb" Manicure Sets, Tomatin Distillers Plc, Twa, Panam, Jardine, Matheson & Co., Limited, China Silk Corporation. Reviews: Top films, Bergman's celebration of life's joy and terror Fanny and Alexander (15), Opera Fidelio Sadler's Wells, Today's events Royal engagements, Intelligent and convincing case, Dürer drawing for British Museum, Concert Philharmonia/ Kasprzyk Festival Hall, Classicism brilliantly debauching itself Varii capricci Metropolitan Opera House, Business as usual at Sotheby's, Theatre When the Wind Blows Whitehall. Politics and Parliament: Hailsham warning on female circumcision House Of Lords, Invidious to recite names, Parliament today, Despite provocation Thatcher keeps her options open General Election, Times report sent to privileges committee Commons, Pensions Bill, Humanitarian visit to islands acceptable, Delayed report 'critical' of Brixton police raids, Food price rise to be minimal Agriculture, £5 dog fee in Ulster, Next week, Jobs not rates the main issue for many voters. Arts and Entertainment: Concise Crossword (No 44), Today's television and radio programmes BBC 1, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 16,110. Editorials/Leaders: Strategy Of The Long Spoon, The Politics Of Grief, Something Off The Top Of The CAP. Letters to the Editor: Cypriot heritage, Middle East tensions, Nuclear balance, Fall in casualties, CND's presence at peace meetings, Probation service 'cheeseparing' denied, Water Bill changes, Miscarriages of justice, Christians and Jews, Public records, Endangered species?. Court and Social: Court Circular. Deaths. Official Appointments and Notices: Judge retires, Knighthood for judge, Latest appointments, University news Glasgow Appointments, Awards for RAF rescuers. Marriages. Births. Obituaries: Obituary, Mr Alan Melville, Dr R. K. Callow, Sir Eric Turner Reconstruction of plays from Greek papyri. Stock Exchange Tables: US buyers flock back, Shares in Woolworth hold-, Authorized Units & Insurance Funds, Sterling: Spot and Forward, Commodities, Wall Street, British Funds. Business and Finance: Dow dips after early advance, Imi, Hanson emerges from UDS fog, 'A year of achievement and charge' at London Brick Jeremy Rowe, CBE, Chairman Extracts From The Circulated Statement By The Chairman, ICI shares soar to record 470p on prospects of improved trading, Woolworth Holdings plc, Annual General Meeting Of Shareholders, Scramble for Octopus, Cope and Bilton bids in danger, Turn Venice's seaweed into methane, says ENI, The pound, Harrods managers 'against demerger', Investment and Finance, The paradox of oil policies, Export insurance cost rises, But only the US counts, Our five-year progress reflects the growing importance of agriculture, Exploration spending up at Shell, £2,000m overshoot on borrowing, Company News In Brief, Study backs Treasury Select Committee, At last, a Japanese export from which Britain can benefit, Attributable loss of £80m at Dunlop, Base Lending Rates, Granville & Co Limited.. Business Appointments: Turner & Newall changes top roles. Law: Justices can send custody case to a fresh panel Regina v Leeds Justices, Ex parte T, No forfeiture of carving Attorney General of New Zealand v Ortiz and Others, No trade-dispute immunity for secondary action Merkur Island Shipping Corporation v Laughton and Others, Wife-swap pact unenforceable H V H. Sport: Mrs Cardwell departs in defeat, Late goals give Ireland Intercontinental Cup, Wekema knows no fear, Sports in Brief, Racing, Flyweights to meet again, Clean shave for Holmes, A heartfelt hurrah for television, Britain no longer a joke at Ben Hur game on ice, Today's Fixtures Third division, Ballesteros a Spanish civil war victim, Beating Coe's time by a mile, JPR's wife tackles problem of injuries, Course is just right for Deister, Lips buttoned on shirts, Television corn on the Cobb, Dance like a moose, sting like a Wasp, Chappell in charge for the last time, Platini's warning to Juventus, Problems increasing for Masson at Kettering, Fixture list for the 1983 cricket season Prudential World Cup matches, Sun shines on Boyd-Moss, Bradnam provides sting amid tales of the unexpected, World Cup warm-up games, Boycott call over merger, For The Record Table Tennis. Classified Advertising: Car Buyer's Guide, Computer Services, Entertainments, Collectors Cars, Yachts And Boats, Wanted, Animals And Birds. Property: Rentals, Flat Sharing, Analysts wait with bated breath, Commercial And Industrial Property, North Of Thames. Weather: The Weather.

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