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The Times - 21/09/1983

1983; Gale Group;

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From Julian Haviland, Political Editor, Harrogate, By Paul Routledge, Labour Editor, By Philip Webster, Political Reporter, By Michael Baily, Transport Editor, By Peter Evans, Home Affairs Correspondent, By Stewart Tendler, Arthur Osman and Nicholas Timmins, From Robert Fisk, Beirut, From Mario Modiano, Athens, By David Felton Labour Correspondent, By Our Transport Editor, By David Felton, Labour Correspondent, By Christopher Warman Arts Correspondent, By Pat Healy, Social Services Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, From Our Correspondent, Liverpool, By David Nicholson-Lord, From Tim Jones, By Hugh Clayton Environment Correspondent, By John Witherow, By Michael Hornsell, By Alan Hamilton, By Barbara Day, By Bill Johnstone, Electronics Correspondent, Geoffrey Smith, By David Walker, Local Government Correspondent, By Our Social Services Correspondent, From Nicholas Ashford, From Robert Fisk, From Ian Murray, From Richard Owen in Moscow and Mohsin Ali in Washington, From Zoriana Pysariwsky, New York, From Michael Binyon, Bonn, From Our Own Correspondent, Washington, From Roger Boyes, Warsaw, From Florencia Varas, By Colin Harding, From Richard Wigg, From Richard Halloran (New York Times), Washington, From Godfrey Morrison, From Ray Kennedy, Johannesburg, From Michael Binyon, From Christopher Thomas, By Tom Bower, Shona Crawford Poole, Angela Phillips, Peter Ackroyd, John Percival, Sheridan Morley, Max Bell, Irving Wardle, Geoffrey Norris, PHS, Paul Pickering, Jock Bruce-Gardyne, James Curran, KEVIN BOYLE, TOM HADDEN, BERNARD PHILLIPS, , J. H. B. HORNBY., JOHN DAWSON, , D. S. MINDEL., G. I. A. D. DRAPER, , ANTONY R. KENNEY, , JANE NANKIVELL, , L. COLGAN., GERALD BRAY, , VERNON F. MOORE., GORDON SMITH., FRANCIS BENNION, , SHEILA BROWNE, , P. D. BLACKBURN, D. C. DAMANT., By Pearce Wright, Science Editor, From Craig Seton, Totnes, by Michael Clark, City Editor Anthony Hilton, By Graham Searjeant, By John Lawless, By Our Financial Staff, By Wayne Lintott, By Jonathan Clare, By Philip Robinson, By Andrew Cornelius, From Maxwell Newton, By David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, By Iain Mackenzie, By a Special Correspondent, From Barry Pickthall, By John Hennessy, Golf Correspondent, By Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent, From Peter Ball, By Neil Lyndon, From Eamon Dunphy, By Hugh Taylor, Peter Ball, By Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, By John Karter, Martin Wills, By Sydney Friskin, Malcolm Brown, Edited by Peter Dear, From David Bonavia, Peking, By Michael Baily and Clifford Webb, PH, Jeremy Taylor, J.T., David Renwick, D. R., D.R.,

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News: Washington compromises on Marines, Action by Nalgo spreads, A tunnel purpose built for collisions, The paper that united the states, Heady days and nights at the carnival, Operation cancelled by doctors who had no sterile linen to wear, 'Revised' recovery falters, Chef of the Macdonalds, Steel retains final decision on Liberal manifesto, Open University, Conscientious or cynical?, Gifts from Gaddafi boost Druze confidence, QE2 eases German ship crisis, A nerveless fox among the chickens, Brewers Society attack drinking habits survey, Aquino backers break up Marcos rally, Tomorrow, Too much and too soon, Thatcher soft pedals on QE2 decision, The Times Diary Seconds out, Prince Claus reappears in public, Freedom for Chile's Walesa, Commentary, The Times Cook Good game, Comment, New print union leader wants one media group, Time for rededication, new president says, Heartfelt thanks: George, St Lawrence College, Owen admonished for union policy, Andropov freeze offer spurned, UK isolated in battle for change, Top Solidarity advisers to be tried for plotting against Poland, Tranquillity at a price on 'Robinson Crusoe' island, Eric, belittled, belittled Or if you want to be a hero, learn the art of making waves, Warning, democracy is contagious, Prince Michael at court, Nasty thoughts in an illiberal world, Film clue to Hell's Angels affray, 13,000 miners on strike as pit dispute spreads, Journalists face NGA censure, Union row threatens vote for Meacher, Africa seeks end to Sahara war, End of wage councils 'would hurt lower paid', Peru denies torturing guerrillas, Stop 'crisis in countryside' plea by Wilson, Quiet life of MI5 man on spying charge, TUC could expel rebel union, Hattersley to fight on, win or lose, Night shelling by US Navy after Marines enter Chouf, Foreign policy, complex but cool, Trumping the China cards, Londoners 'will face rate rises', Roads, Privatization opposed, Two power game targets for US, Staff hurt in Brixton jail fights, Workers to run shipyard, Williams underlines 'togetherness', Dartington head calls on pupils to make it a better school, Thatcher inspects Rhine forces and will see Kohl today, Beauty queen tells of role in drug smuggling, Total lorry ban to be dropped by GLC, Inquiry criticized, Warning date, Reagan reassures Nato over missile stance, New BR chief cautions on costs, The papers, Companies ask for earlier rates curb, Tories to demand rates reform, Cockroaches 'endemic in restaurants', Fear is the key, The spice island that would be free, Pretoria reforms draw fire from churches, Divorce report seeks faster settlements, David Tough and David Tender, Plea for new Thames road tunnel, Tourist authority appeals for special VAT rates, For two pins I'll be Lucille Ball, Soviet-US insults set tone at UN, Cadmium in food within safety limit, The pawnbroker pops back, Now gas takes over from ailing oil, Russia jails German driver for 7 years, Detective 'stabbed on ground', Brittan to support tougher sentences, BBC to transmit plug-in computer programs, West End theatres are a bit more confident, Same policies, only the labels and abuse are different, Party faces Rowntree grants cut, Brent refuses to stand down, Argentine police step up protest, Peking onslaught on eve of Hongkong talks, Trinidad and Tobago, Supergrasses used 'like show trials', Laser users may have to apply for licences, Let constituencies choose how to settle disputes over candidates, Owen told, Children escape death as car bomb kills man, RAF Shawbury graduation, The boom that did not last, ETA link in Costa Rica 'death plot', American arms barred, The borrowing gets harder. Index. Display Advertising: Alfa Romeo, The Caribbean Home Insurance Co. Ltd., Stephens and Ross, Sterling Life, Scott, Trintoc, Olympic Air Ways, Nec, Private Television Of Milan, Eno, Trinidad & Tobago, Ruthmol, Dfc, woman'a journal, The Times, Nt, Fisons, BARCLAYS International, Industrial Development Corporation, Mercury COMMUNICATIONS, British Caledonian, Telephone Co. Ltd., Computer Competition, Army Officer, Tatil Life, Van Cleef & Arpels, Tatil, Bupa, Unicef, Bwia, The Neal & Massy Group of Companies. Picture Gallery: English Women In Alexon., News in Brief. Arts and Entertainment: Today's television and radio programmes BBC 1, Concise Crossword (No 155), The Times Crossword Puzzle No 16,240. Reviews: Masterpieces on a small scale, Today's events Royal engagements, New books-hardback, A long-serving team captain, Concert Howard Shelley Wigmore Hall, Greek inspiration goes with a zing Choros Sadler's Wells, A magic city with no charm, Coconut punch Kid Creole and the Coconuts Hammersmith Odeon, Beaglemania Snoopy Duchess, · The first two concerts of the. Editorials/Leaders: Forked Tongue, Wobbling And Squabbling In Bonn, Party Quarrels. Letters to the Editor: Body and mind, Wages by cheque, A taste of lemon, Desertion in face of the enemy, HMI report, Accidents abroad, Ulster danger of 'supergrasses', Action by staff in abortion case, Yachting facilities, Lament for 60 happy years, Naked piracy, SDP 'mould-breaking', 'Typically British'. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: Church news Appointments, University news London Goldsmiths' College, Latest appointments. Deaths. Births. Obituaries: Surgeon Captain T. L. Cleave Pioneer work on nutrition, Mr G. B. Drayson, Sir Wilfrid Sheldon, Dr Bruno Pittermann. Business and Finance: Bankers' club puts up a smokescreen, Bank of Scotland's bad debt provision up 31%, Plant firm buys rubber plantation, Company News In Brief, Marc Rich denies $48m tax evasion, The pound, Norcros raises bid in battle for UBM, National Savings Income Bonds, Exchange lifts ban on Raper, The prosperous road to 4m jobless, Hongkong dollar slide halted, Revised figures show recovery failing as second quarter GDP slips, Dalgety begins to change its image, Hanover Investments, Investment and Finance, Nine compete in Lloyd's election, Base Lending Rates. Stock Exchange Tables: Investors wait and see, UK may lose share of export markets, Dow soars to record 1249.19, Recent Issues, Sterling: Spot and Forward, Commodities, Authorized Units & Insurance Funds, Wall Street, British Funds. Business Appointments: Aylett elected building society's vice-chairman. Sport: Sports in Brief, Carson in champion form, Splashing out at the Laytown races, Jennings: love of the game untarnished despite an under-rewarded career, Bags of trouble in hostile waters, A major assignment waits in Hongkong, Bingham, prays for a 'filthy night', For The Record Tennis, Today's Fixtures Football, Cornwall celebrate hundred years of rumbustious play, Lord is confident over professional tournament, Cook's double steals glory from Starkey, Vaughan preferred to Curtis, Willey moves to Grace Road, Scotland put faith in talent, Woodcock joins Robson's long list of injuries, £120,000 for Hennessy, Lost cause for Irish in Iceland, Irvine sets problems, Faultless Mrs Thornhill leads way in the singles, Shedding a wing, Well-heeled Jones goes cold on Curry, Balanced England overpower Danes, India set to see the light, Americans take the wind out of Australia's sails. Classified Advertising: Acknowledgments, Entertainments, La crème de la crème, U.K. Holidays, Musical Instruments, Wanted, Animals And Birds. Property: Rentals, Flat Sharing, Short Lets, Overseas Property, New homes for the elderly, Country Properties. Weather: The Weather.

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