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The Times - 11/07/1983

1983; Gale Group;

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By Philip Webster, Political Reporter, By Our Political Reporter, By Our Financial Staff, From Alan McGregor, Geneva, From Richard Ford, , From David Bonavia and Richard Hughes, Hongkong, By David Felton, Labour Correspondent, By Our Labour Correspondent, By Derek Harris, Commercial Editor, By Hugh Clayton, Environment Correspondent, By Peter Evans, Home Affairs Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, By Baron Phillips Property Correspondent, By Pearce Wright Science Editor, By Richard Eaton, By Richard Dowden, From Our Correspondent, Dover, From Our Correspondent, By Ross Davies, By Our Legal Affairs Correspondent, By Frances Gibb Legal Affairs Correspondent, By Lucy Hodges, Education Correspondent, By Bill Johnstone, Electronics Correspondent, From Michael Hamlyn, Islamabad, From Christopher Mosey, From Godfrey Morrison, From Alan McGregor, From Diana Geddes, Paris, From Peter Nichols, Rome, From Michael Binyon, Moscow, From Jeremy Taylor, Port of Spain, By Sally Brompton, David Cohen, Alan Franks, Judy Froshaug, Penny Perrick, PHS, Michael Hornsby, Anne Sofer, Gerald Kaufman, NORMAN EVANS, Senior Fellow, , ARTHUR PETERSON, , IVO RIGBY, , SUSANNE DELL, 4 Reynolds Close, NW 1 1., B. F. O'GRADY, 1 Rosaline Road, Fulham, SW6., HUGH DYKES, House of Commons., BARRY JONES, Headmaster, , ALAN LEE WILLIAMS, , JOHN EEKELAAR, , JANE E. S. FORTIN, , ROBERT A. E. LIPPETT, , HILARY MUGGRIDGE, , DAVID SCOTT, , NIGEL CURTIS-RALEIGH, , R. S. GUCK, , By Clifford Longley, Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Janet Browne, Dennis Hackett, Geoffrey Norris, Bryan Appleyard, Hilary Finch, Joan Chissell, Nicholas Kenyon, Richard Williams, E. J. Craddock, Max Bell, City Editor Anthony Hilton, By Michael Prest, John Lawless, By Frances Williams Economics Correspondent, From Bailey Morris, By Patrick Knight, Sao Paolo, and Michael Prest, By Philip Robinson, Michael Clark, Maxwell Newton, By Alan Ross, By Peter Ball, By Peter Marson, By Richard Streeton, By Ivo Tennant, By Jim Railton, By John Nicholls, By John Watson, From John Wilcockson, Pau, By Pat Butcher, By John Hennessy Golf Correspondent, From David Miller, Newport, Rhode Island, From Don Cameron, Pukekohe, From Don Cameron, By David Powell, By Michael Seely, By Jenny MacArthur, By Gordon Allan, By Our Shooting Correspondent, Edited by Peter Dear, By Richard Evans, DJM, Charles Harrison,

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News: Israel lets Lebanon take over position, Science teaching shake-up urged, Swiss unions agree to take cut in pay, Watch your cruising speed..., The dark side of this free choice, Nature notes, City cash brings new hope for home loans, NUR delays action on strike-breakers, Supporting high-fibre... sweetly, Villagers protest at Sands rally, Churchmen and lawyers head strong opposition, The demon drink, Brothers are remanded on bombs charge, Glemp hits out at 'superficial' press, Protest on 'nameless' magistrates, Pope's would-be killer denies link with kidnap, Radioactive caesium found off Greenland, Cambridge tripos: Modern and medieval languages, Putting on weight again, Hanging: The fundamental arguments, Making horse-sense of it all, Demolition firm to rebuild historic cottage, UN's agreement jigsaw still lacking one vital Soviet piece, Chinese girl hopes to marry envoy, Forgery ring inquiry, £1m tennis spending defended, Chile jails three leaders of main opposition party on eve of protest, Who will follow Father Banda?, Roads, Three die in holiday accidents, Nurses live with fear and squalor in cash-starved hostels, Chad town captured by rebels, Canal system champion stays, Don't let them grind you down, Mitterrand 'confesses' errors, Million children in poverty, says Low Pay Unit, Old Brown Eyes is back, Prior could sway vote on hanging for terrorists, Peace rally in East Germany draws 100,000, 950,000 divorces a year in Russia, Tebbit aims new labour law reforms at heart of unions' organization, Dr Runcie's challenge on hanging, Pancoast says he was Vicki Morgan's slave, Protesters demand end to baggage checks, A vote for the moral majority, King Hassan adamant on the Sahara, Gulf oil slick threatens survival of wildlife, Bats and discos in the tropical night, Iran closes French consulate, Prisoners 'killed by Salvadorean guerrillas', All Saints, Lambeth, Warning on clashes by CND chief, Open golf town gets £8m hole-in-one, Doctor was a mass murderer, former police chief says, Tomorrow, Mayor of Moscow is jostled, The papers, Peking talks upset by Hongkong slip, Tory cuts come out of the closet, Weather helps rose amateurs from the South, A sideways look at the British way of life, Vikings fail to get their Soviet visa, Defecting Pole swims to freedom, Hungarian reshuffle may point to further changes, Check on air crash engine, Law Society accused of breaking the law, Curb sought on loan sharks, Arafat gets invitation to Moscow meeting, Battle in Cabinet likely as Lawson plans more cuts, The Times Diary Goya, going, gone?, Economic ills blamed in Central America, 'Solvable' burglaries for detectives only, Hearings on cable TV, Inner-city action 'inadequate'. Index. Display Advertising: Investors in Industry., Sotheby's, Powell Duffryn, First Castle Electronics, Union Bank Of Norway Ltd., Denny's International N.V., The Royal Hospital & Home for Incurables., The Times Business News, Fiat, Volvo, Citibank, Hapoalim International N.V., The Chase Manhattan Bank, N.A., Falcon, Halifax, Callog Limited, Christie's. Picture Gallery: Flavia Cork Screw's Good Food Guide. News in Brief. Arts and Entertainment: Today's television and radio programmes BBC 1, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 16,178, Concise Crossword (No 100). Feature Articles (aka Opinion): One more nail in the unions' coffin. Editorials/Leaders: French Headache In Chad, In The Name Of God, Stop, Just Cause Or Impediment. Letters to the Editor: Sale of venison, Stress on unemployed, Abolition of GLC, Open education, Heat of the moment, In for a duck, Minority rule, Children's interests in divorce cases, Parliamentary pay, Irish dimension, Turns of the screw on death penalty. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Births. Official Appointments and Notices: Winning ways, Latest appointments, Appointments in the Forces. Obituaries: Mr Keith Wickenden, Bishop Of Bradford Missionary work in India. Politics and Parliament: Parliament this week, Parliament today. Reviews: One step at a time, Peter Donohoe Wigmore Hall, Today's events Royal engagements, LSO/Fischer Barbican Hall, Partying on the bloody front line, Peter Gabriel Crystal Palace, RPO/Masur Royal Festival Hall, LP Choir/Cooke Royal Festival Hall, Beggar's opera?, Animal magic The Animals The Venue. Stock Exchange Tables: Capitalization and week's change, Biomechanic's spectacular share debut pays dividends for the long wait, Offshore and International Funds, Fixed-Interest Stocks, Eurobonds Prices, Unlisted Securities. Business and Finance: IMF's hardline debt plan is leaked, Distillers profits may reflect debt crisis, Britain 'on recovery course', Industrial policy attacked, New round in battle for Waddington, Moulinex, Expect a 'full stop' policy on money, The pound, Car spares sales drive to Moscow, Retaliatory amendment spearheads campaign against unitary tax, Fed set to challenge Reagan, Ministers in crisis talks, Fears over borrowing figures, Investment and Finance, Base Lending Rates, Balancing act with weighty problems. Business Appointments: Appointments. Sport: Today's Fixtures, Sports in Brief, Roman decline and fall, Lions suffering a bout of foot and mouth, NZ go under despite a great Lewis win, High mark for Parsons, Kelly in overall lead as race goes into the great unknown, Cook one to watch out for, Slow bowling unhinges New Zealand, Reputations rocked by the East German bow-wave, Atkinson gets his sum right, Campbell put at risk, Watson, the client awaits, Griffiths makes his own claim, For three Queen's, Greenidge time in Hampshire, Pridgeon and Hogg fall in the hunt, Racing Results York, Les Diables maturing, Wales in a tie, Helsinki beckons brightly for the long distance prospects, Runs for the more venerable, Bright light in a faded ballroom, Victory '83 crew prove their worth after mishap, Miss Rowell's maiden voyage turns to gold, Kent take time to recover, Primed for Portugal, Lucky bounce for Mottram, For The Record Cricket, Somerset's fall from grace, Bedtime comes early to help Hern see daylight, Light airs prove most suitable for Duette, Two who triumphed by staying calm. Law: Amount of dividend for shareholders on company transfer Hawker Siddeley Group plc v Hawker Siddeley Aviation Ltd and Another., Overcrowding must be taken into account Regina v Eastleigh Borough Council, Ex parte Beattie and Another, Occupier under no duty to prevent trespassers from burgling neighbours Perl (Exporters) Ltd v Camden London Borough Council. Classified Advertising: Businesses For Sale, Entertainments, Musical Instruments, Wanted, La Crème de la crème, Services, Situations Wanted, Educational, Careers and Re-training. Deaths. Property: Rentals, Commercial And Industrial Property, Flat Sharing, Country Property. Weather: The Weather.

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