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The Times - 15/01/1983

1983; Gale Group;

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By a Staff Reporter, From Roger Boyes, By Andrew Cornelius, By Staff Reporters, By Our Foreign Staff, By David Walker, Local Government Correspondent, By Nicholas Timmins, By Philip Webster, Political Reporter, By Michael Horsnell, By David Felton, Labour Reporter, By the Staff of Nature, From Pearce Wright Science Editor, By Kenneth Gosling, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Christopher Warman, Arts Correspondent, By John Young, Agriculture Correspondent, By John Winder, From Our Correspondent, By Derek Barnett, From Our Correspondent, Manchester, By Lucy Hodges Education correspondent, From Nicholas Ashford, From Christopher Walker, Jerusalem, From Moshe Brilliant, Tel Aviv, From Our Correspondent, , From George Clark, By Henry Stanhope Diplomatic Correspondent, From Mohsin Ali, Washington, From David Blow, Vienna, By Rodney Cowton Defence Correspondent, PHS, Melina Mercouri, Anthony Burgess, ALAN G, SMITH, , S. JOHN PIRT, , JOHN HULL, , J. D. SUTHERLAND, , C. M. GYSIN, , K. W. WOZNICA, , GEORGE HOWARD, Chairman, , F. L. KINNEAR, , DOUGLAS LOWNDES, , MICHAEL WHEELER, , ROBERT VIGARS, , HENRY OSMASTON, , RODNEY DENNYS, , WINSTON GRAHAM, , HARLEY SHERLOCK, Chairman, , JAMIE STORMONTH DARLING, , JULIET WALKER, , MARK CHETWYNDSTAPYLTON, , ROBENS, , By Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, Bronwen Astor, Dennis Hackett, Peter Davalle, Hilary Finch, David Wade, City Editor Anthony Hilton, From Maxwell Newton, New York, Sally White, By Derek Harris, Commercial Editor, By Jeremy Warner, Michael Clark, By Robert Rodwell, By Our Commercial Editor, By Michael Prest, Adrienne Gleeson, By Margaret Drummond, By Gareth David, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent Brisbane, From Ray Kennedy, Cape Town, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By David Hands Rugby Correspondent, By Nicholas Keith, By Peter Marson, By John Blunsden, By Peter Ball, By Michael Seely, From Michael Hamlyn, New York, By John Nicholls, Edited by Peter Davalle, John Ardagh, Clifford Webb, C.W., Shona Crawford Poole, Ashley Stephenson, Jane MacQuitty, Beryl Downing, Piers Brendon, Anne Barnes, Marcel Berlins, Judy Froshaug, Jeremy Flint, Harry Golombek,

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Index. Politics and Parliament: Parliament urged to act on 'jungle' of commodities market. News: Laugharne for 'Met', Foot and mouth outbreak fails to halt imports, Union chief urged to repay loan, Soccer fan demands a refund, US curbed Guatemala's demands, Habib expected to put pressure on Lebanon peace talks, Stage Cockneys meet Harvey Wallbanger, Raid victim shut in car boot and dumped in lake, In the garden, versatile evergreens, Transport run like clockwork, The man who fell off Everest, Father tells missing jeweller to return, First payment to injured amateur rider, Citrus fruit: squeeze of instant sunshine, China calls Thatcher trip provocative, Hartlepool to lose 630 steel jobs, Video shops attack claim by women, Handshake put at £750,000, Tory plan to abolish GLC and metropolitan councils, but rates stay, Jury told of 'confession', Journalists reject strike call, Week Ahead Motor Sports Show, Water strike looms next week as pay talks fail to take place, Nicaragua's proof of US aggression, Israel's rate of inflation falls to 131%, Battle of wills on Walesa, Snappy, but avoid the crackle, Calendar... Today, Police shoot man in London hunt that went wrong, Students mob Tebbit, Rover's new businesslike 'express', Treading warily with the vigorous vine, Roads, Belts with room for adjustment, Digging a £2m hole in search of energy, El Al grounded as pilots refuse to fly, War games at Mach 2 tolerate no error, Russia cautions China on territorial claims, Fresh look at balanced diets, Arms factory change by council, The papers, How not to swallow the vitamin line but eat, drink and be healthy, Cramming of geese splits MEPs, London sales, Judge for trial on bribe charge, Jay pleads for support in TV-am dispute over advertising fees, Packages profit from Mediterranean magnetism, Annuals under glass, Thatcher urges Kremlin to release dissident, Shopfront: How to win friends and lose weight, Five years before the invasion: why the Navy went to the Falklands, Inquiry into horse meat sold as beef, Reservoir muddies water in Constable country, Eccentricities and exotica in pastoral Provence, Tatchell plea for respite from press, Praying for the peace of the world, Hidden cross a fake museum says, Plutonium 'not for weapons', What price a cure for inflation?, Judge criticizes parents over forced marriages, Ancient lacquer yields its secrets, Reagan denies disarray in his arms policy, Sterling fall 'turning point for policies', Alcoholism experts to lose jobs, Family and friends bid Emery farewell, The Times Diary Right image, Two killed by Algarve gas heater, The case for sending the Marbles back home, Canada's Food Guide, Churchmen seek ways of averting nuclear war, Kremlin attacks Kohl stand on defence, The shine begins to wear off 'Camelot', Democrats on parade for White House race, Redundancy offer to teachers, Downing St and its residents, California makes its mark on the map, Missile case airmen guilty. Display Advertising: Arosa Excelsior * * * *, Dfds Prins Ferries, Fidelity INTERNATIONAL, Multiple Display Advertisements, Chartered Trust, Perpetual, Towry Law & Co. Ltd., Canvas Holidays Ltd., Schroder Unit Trusts, Three Jay & Co., Cuendet, Unit Trusts, The Times, Gartmore, Portfolio Intelligence, Exchange Securities Investment Management Limited., Britannia Group of Unit Trusts Limited, Lloyds Bank, Eurocamp, Tyndall & Co., Guernsey, Mla Unit Trust, Taormina, Lawson High Yield Fund, Royal Academy Of Arts, Tyndall, Allied Irish Banks Limited, Bottled by John Walker & Sons Ltd, Julian Gibbs Associates, HK Unit Trust Managers Ltd.. News in Brief. Picture Gallery. Editorials/Leaders: The Thoughts Of Candidate Tatchell, Guatemala Cuts Its Claim, One Pledge For Another. Letters to the Editor: Falklands: who gains?, Double take, Music in schools, Energy alternatives, Respecting old battlefields, Ouster injunctions, Transport in London, Second thoughts about the pound, Survival of the species, How to manage the GLC, Cornish wreckers, Taking the biscuit, For the record, Knightly hazard, Eye to the main chance. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Classified Advertising: For Sale, Home And Garden, Services tomorrow: second Sunday after Epiphany, Royal Albert Hall, Wanted, Entertainments. Official Appointments and Notices: Church news Appointments, University news, Latest appointments, Lincoln's Inn awards. Births. Deaths. Obituaries: Mr Thomas Moore, Mr K. Carter, Major-Gen J. Wolkowicki, Mr Cecil Brown Meticulous work in church restoration, Gene Moskowitz, Obituary. Reviews: Rock & Jazz, Enough, I cried, I'm suffering, Weekend Choice, Tomorrow Talks, lectures, Credibility gap Gabrieli Quartet Barbican, Today's events New exhibitions, Dance Royal Ballet, Photography, Galleries, Welcome return of'Q', gentleman of letters, Films on TV Today, Fairs, PREVIEW Films London, Authorized psychological sense, A bloody piece of history, Out of Town, The hard-boiled craftsman, PREVIEW Theatre London Openings, PREVIEW Music Concerts, Opera Covent Garden, Sweet, but not too sickly this time. Stock Exchange Tables: Strong end to account, How the experts faced putting their reputations on the line, Recent Issues, Sterling: Spot and Forward, Commodities, Unit Trust Prices-change on the week, Wall Street. Business and Finance: This year's competition, Wall Street up on hope of rate cut, Schoolboy wins with a gamble on gold, The table shows the value of £100 invested over 11 months, Investment and finance Imperfect timing on sterling, Confidence in American fund pays off for top panellist, The pound, M&g Offers Unit Trusts, Stores chief is brought in to run British Airways, Doorstep methods attacked, Family Money Market, ICI leaps 12p to dispel gloom, High interest plus a cheque book, Touche Remnant Four Ways to Grow From Strength to Strength, RTZ hits gold in Australia, Access card for building society investors, Banks to receive £1,000m injection, No increase in mortgage rate, Lear Fan start-up hits delay, £2m cash injection for Quest, Bonds on Offer, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, News in brief International, Guinness Peat loss is halved, Back to the bad old days of mud-slinging in divorce, Delfont in £37.5m buyout from THF, Thorn builds base for growth Investors' Notebook, Pound's battering makes foreign currency funds look attractive, Times benefactor thanks his advisers, Base Lending Rates. Sport: Weekend Fixtures, First game of rebel tour is sell-out, Sports in Brief, Second city blues spoilt for a choice of vintage reds, Bates may have to give ground, Sri Lankans dispute ban's legality, Miss de Agostini's second win, Pakistanis recover, Southend escape lightly, New sponsors will add bite to Cowes, For The Record Badminton, Ashley House raises the roof, Juniors top the bill, Ireland's record can stand the strain, Leicester display fine sense of timing, Sporting fixtures, Calendar of world sport 1983, Gaye Chance to take a giant stride to the top, France may have the wind up, Glitterless England go for Gould, American doctors call for a ban, Snow Reports, Basket Ball, Tyrrell finds a new sponsor. Property: Flat Sharing, Overseas Property. Arts and Entertainment: Solution of Puzzle No 16,022, Bridge Unlucky run for seasoned campaigners, Chess Opening on the right page, Television and radio programmes. Weather: The Weather.

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