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The Times - 31/01/1983

1983; Gale Group;

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By George Clark, By Tony Samstag, By a Staff Reporter, By David Felton Labour Reporter, From Robert Fisk Beirut, From Julian Haviland, Political Editor, Newcastle upon Tyne, From Harry Debelius, Madrid, By Peter Hennessy, By Stewart Tendler, Crime Reporter, From Richard Ford, Belfast, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By Barrie Clement Labour Reporter, By Geraldine Norman, Sale Room Correspondent, By David Felton Labour Correspondent, From Julian Haviland Political Editor, By John Young, By Kenneth Gosling, By Frances Gibb, By Our Legal Affairs Correspondent, By Hugh Clayton Environment Correspondent, By Lucy Hodges, Education Correspondent, By Bill Johnstone, Electronics Correspondent, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, From Richard Wigg Vitoria, From Susan MacDonald Lisbon, From Robert Schuil, Amsterdam, From John Carlin Chiapas, southern Mexico, From Roger Boyes Warsaw, From Alan MacGregor Geneva, From Michael Binyon, Bonn, From Diana Geddes, Paris, From Ian Murray, Brussels, From David Blow Vienna, From John Best, Ottawa, By Craig Seton, Laurie Taylor, John Percival, Irving Wardle, Joan Chissell, Nicholas Kenyon, Max Harrison, Noël Goodwin, Paul Griffiths, Michael Church, PHS, Gerald Kaufman, Max Beloff, CLIVE JENKINS., ERIC HILL, , GEOFFREY FINLAYSON, , MAX NICHOLSON., J. D. BROWN, , H. A. P. FISHER, , T. DALBY, , GORDON WIGGLESWORTH., DAVID HASLAM, , JOHN H. CLEMENT., S. KLINGER, , C. DOYLE, C. THOMAS., D. T. WATTS, , EUAN J. SQUIRES, , JOHN GREENBURGH, , KATHERINE MANVILLE., HAROLD HARRIS., PETER D. ANDERSON, , Robert Nowell, City Editor Anthony Hilton, From John Earle, Rome, By Jonathan Davis Energy Correspondent, By Jeremy Warner, By Clive Cookson, Technology Correspondent, From Derek Harris, Vancouver, By Frances Williams, Economics Correspondent, From Bailey Morris, Washington, By Gareth David, By Edward Townsend Industrial Correspondent, By Our Financial Staff, By Our Economics Correspondent, Maxwell Newton, by John Grindley, By Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent, By Stuart Jones, By Leslie Duxbury, By Simon O'Hagan, By Vince Wright, By Clive White, By Paul Harrison, By Paul Newman, By Nicholas Harling, By Pat Butcher, By Keith Macklin, By David Hands Rugby Correspondent, By Richard Streeton, By Gordon Allan, By Iain Mackenzie, By Gerald Davies, By David Hands, By Nicholas Keith, By Sydney Friskin, From Athole Still Amersfoort, By Joyce Whitehead, From John Woodcock, Cricket Correspondent, Adelaide, By Peter Tatlow, By John Karter, Edited by Peter Dear, DJM, Richard Owen,

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Index. News: MP alleges 60 'assaults' by police, Nature notes, Russians on prowl by Nato base, Putting a rocket under the Tories, Wales seeks more foreign investors, Falklands soldier taken to hospital after arrest, Banker is charged with theft, Feeling blue New words for old by Philip Howard, Revisiting the explorer of experience, Jobless caught in exam trap, Inspectors' reports on schools now public, Two die in Rome revenge killings, Haulage strike is called off, Who thinks for Mrs Thatcher? Peter Stothard on secret battles for the Prime Minister's mind, Inquiry into deaths of Marines in Norway, Joe Clark steps down to run again, Drug abuse 'spreading worldwide', Relief of the Falklands, Duff to be new head of intelligence committee, 80 today and still on the Soper box, Uproar greets Government £1m campaign for missiles, Schools 'failing religion', Third detective may face Waldorf charge, Guidelines issued to cut errors by judges, Hunt opponents protest over police treatment, Shellfire returns to shake Beirut, More people have to boil water, SDP agrees on incomes policy, Makers of baby milk 'flout conduct code', Frontline states win new support, Wind of change for eating out, More join A-test protest, Hardliners sabotage Basque peace talks, Irradiation of food becoming accepted, Survivors recall Hitler era, Friendly country where Russians explore West, A fading general full of pique, Water chiefs told not to improve offer, Costly search for edible microbes, Guatemalan death raid into Mexico, West German Liberals recover popularity, Farm YOP 'is cheap labour', Ghana opens border to refugee flood, The end of Dallas is in sight, Illness hangs heavy over Dutch throne, Law makes parents pay their child's fine, Roads, 'Lost' plans in gallery contest, Windswept Princess at gala, Arrest and jail hooligan soccer gang leaders, FA chairman pleads, Concern grows over Algarve tourist deaths, The Times Diary, Computing America's view of Europe, Potential threat to the Pope's grand design for Europe, The papers, £16m art gift rekindles VATrow, Narrow escape for Labour activists, Recorder and wife die in house 'inferno', Mayoralty splits Belgium, Rights urged for children in care, Belting up day for motorists, Jobs plan to by-pass opposition, Castro intends to visit Spain in the autumn, Looking into the crystal ball, Gandhi wields light whip, One child policy in China, Submarine was never off the leash says Owen, Seven die in Singapore cable car tragedy, Church puts on pressure for amnesty, Royalists remember. Five, SDLP challenge to Sinn Fein, Pessimistic Shultz leaves Lebanon for Far East, Synod facing defeat over patronage, Man lost as winter sweeps in, Mitterrand faces losses in first real poll test, Foreign students: time to buck the system, Newsround. Display Advertising: Bell's, The Volvo 240 Estate., Chartwell Securities, Abbey National Money Service, Multiple Display Advertisements, Weatherall Green & Smith, The Times 1000, First National Securities Ltd,, Sadler's Wells Theatre, Dickie Dirts, Department of Health & Social Security., USM shares, Christie's. Reviews: The Times Information Service Today's events New exhibitions, Vigorous vitality Mantis The Place, Amm Purcell Room, NSE/Hickox Queen Elizabeth Hall, New record set for American furniture, Double vision, Theatre Anansi's Royal Quest Unicorn, The acceptable face of virtuosity Perlman/Canino Festival Hall, A sort of humility, RCM centenary Albert Hall, Mozart's real follower LCS/Rattle Queen Elizabeth Hall, Nash Ensemble Wigmore Hall. News in Brief. Picture Gallery: Key men inside the Conservative Philosophy Group, Head in the clouds. Classified Advertising: Announcements, Seasonal Sale, Super Secretaries, Media Appointments, Opera & Ballet, Animals And Birds. Editorials/Leaders: Licence To Go Fishing, Where There IS Life. Letters to the Editor: Lack of spirit, Buildings as art, Balancing self-help and state aid, 999 or 111?, Selling cheap, GLC on trial, Classes of education, CAP food surpluses, Himmler's capture, To get Britain moving again, Forces of silence, As she is played, Alliance priorities, Bloody metaphor. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Births. Deaths. Official Appointments and Notices: Middle Temple, University news, Latest appointments, Appointments in the Forces. Politics and Parliament: Parliament this week, Parliament today. Obituaries: Mr Douglas H. Johnson, Mr Godfrey Taylor, Mr R. Y. Pritchard, Mr Frank Green Climatology and conservation, Mr Michael Marsh. Business and Finance: Bank views site at docklands, The Times/Halifax house price index, Garfunkels tops the menu, England and Wales suffered wettest June since 1879, US deficit expected to top $200,000m, Why Peter Shore misses the target on foreign funds, The pound, Investment and finance Enigma of interest variations, £80m BAT deal with St Regis, Canada steps up Arctic drilling, Howe plans £2,000m tax cuts, Reflate or face unrest, West told, Fall in oil prices could cut N Sea revenue by 75pc, Davy reconsiders US headquarters, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Cooperative way to survival, News in brief The economy, Drop forecast in Reed profits, Breville not too hot, Companies outlook remains gloomy, Universities may exploit research, Base Lending Rates. Stock Exchange Tables: Reagan: the tide may be turning, Capitalization and week's change, Drawing Bonds. Sport: Still waiting for a try, Francome must raise the pace, A return to cold reality, Bad, can only do better, Thorburn begins to rebuild his kingdom, Sports in Brief, Bolling wins by a stroke, Rare bonus for the strugglers, Richmond fight back, Gossman is recalled by Scotland, Snow the winner, Lowe's high note, Weekend results and tables FA Cup Fourth round, Forward power decisive for Gloucestershire, Villa go on Withe good fortune, A cast in search of a play, Small earthquake at Highbury: not many hit, Kenton rush to open the Purley gates, S Africans plan an even bigger series, For The Record Athletics, Shastri's resistance keeps Pakistan at bay, The game may not be worth saving, Swinnerton's knack, Anglos go under by degrees, Weekend rugby results, Duran works for a tilt at the title, Three views of 'spiky' match, Gruber first in slalom, Hostility towards British board, Llanelli savour a sweet revenge, Dealing out a pack filled with trumps, England still in the running thanks to Gower, Ring takes place of injured Ackerman, Sunday best is not quite enough, West Germans retain King's Cup, Fastest woman in West. Property: Rentals, Flat Sharing. Arts and Entertainment: Today's television and radio programmes BBC 1, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 16,041. Weather: The Weather.

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