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The Times - 12/01/1983

1983; Gale Group;

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By Frances Williams, Economics Correspondent, By Our Foreign Staff, By Alan Hamilton, By Nicholas Cole, From Diana Geddes, From Nicholas Ashford in Washington and John Young in Oxford, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By Hugh Clayton, Environment Correspondent, By Lucy Hodges, Education Correspondent, By Frances Gibb, By Clive Cookson Technology Correspondent, By Rupert Morris, By Philip Webster, Political Reporter, By David Felton, Labour Reporter, By the staff of Nature, By Stewart Tendler, Crime Reporter, From John Young Agriculture Correspondent, By Baron Phillips Property Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, Sheffield, By Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, Bradford, By Ronald Faux, By Peter Evans, Home Affairs Correspondent, From John Carlin, Mexico City, From Jeremy Taylor, Port of Spain, From Our Own Correspondent Bonn, From Ray Kennedy, Johannesburg, From Charles Harrison Nairobi, From Michael Hamlyn, New York, From Our Own Correspondent, From Richard Wigg Madrid, From Rasit Gurdilek Ankara, From Michael Binyon, From Neil Kelly, Bangkok, From George Clark, From Moshe Brilliant, From Nicholas Ashford, Maggie Drummond, Jonathan Sale, Michael Hamlyn, Peter Ackroyd, Irving Wardle, Anthony Masters, Richard Williams, PHS, by Peter Stothard, Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Correspondent, John Vincent, James Curran, HARRY GREENWAY, , MICHAEL WARD, , LESLIE MURPHY, , ANTHONY KENDALL, , G. M. LAURIE, , HENRY HASLAM, , DENNIS ARUNDELL, , ALFRED LATHAM-KOENIG, , BRIAN COFFIN, , ROBERT CHAPPELL, , H. FERRAR, , RICHARD HOPE, Editor., ANTHONY WAGNER, , ROBERT RHODES JAMES, , PETER WYLD, , City Editor Anthony Hilton, From Maxwell Newton, , By Gareth David, By Peter Wilson-Smith, Banking Correspondent, By Edward Townsend Industrial Correspondent, By Jonathan Davis, Energy Correspondent, By Our Financial Staff, By Jeremy Warner, Sally White, C. Gordon Tether, By Peter Wilson-Smith, Michael Clark, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, By Nicholas Harling, From Chris Moore, Cervinia, By Leslie Duxbury, From Richard Eaton, Karachi, By Rex Bellamy, By a Special Correspondent, By Michael Seely, David Miller, By Gordon Allan, Edited by Peter Dear, From Pearce Wright, Science Editor, PH, Frank Johnson in Barchester,

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Index. News: Sugar daddies-and an acid test, Easing the pain for burglary victims, Communists in power struggle, Villagers not wreckers vicar says, Vietnamese recapture Cambodian village, Action on sewers urged, 60 missiles may be scrapped, Thatcher tribute to Falklanders' loyalty, Does God exist? Faith gets a lift, A cancer gene that lives up to its name, Reagan tries to block press leaks, Phones cut to Salvador rebel officer's area, RAF missile safety lock 'was faulty', Jeweller who vanished with £2m gems leaves wife mystified, Baroness Who to the sex barricades, British hypocrisy waives the rules, Green Paper views on union democracy, Public services unions resigned to 4½% deal, Nicaragua tones down anti-US line, Three cent drop in sterling forces up bank lending rates, Insurance on cost of divorce, Decision on Tatchell shocks Mellish, Vienna more useful than meets the eye, Attempt on life of Honecker, Roads, Coming up roses with cider, Freedom of countryside sought for ramblers, Two drown in car plunge, £5,000 bond winners, Police die in ambush by angry tribesmen, BR will cut Motorail to Scotland, Diana Moran, the keep fit expert, EI AI back but pilots oppose deal, And may he rest in the peace he never gave his neighbours, Points from earlier Acts, 'London assassins in Togo plot', French hold up nuclear waste train, US attacks EEC farm subsidies, Peace camp women win votes fight, Report urges longer teachers' courses, Computer forecasts for airlines, Spain confers top award on Buñuel, Beware the Shore factor, Radiation scare: Rescuers and Federal, Pound fall benefits US museum, A flight of fancy that never quite took off, TV highlights bomb test cancer deaths, Kenya puts ex-air chief in the dock, Arab team to visit London, Third-airport inquiry told that time wasters should be made to pay, Drinking sixth form is suspended, Badminton game led to jail sentences, Arms case judge told of trauma, Genscher hint for Bush on Pact offers, Husain says he has Reagan promise on rights of Arabs, The Times Diary Armless pursuit, The duty to guard against the abuse of power, Builders fear shortage of housing land, Court reviews dissolution of Bundestag, Clear cut win in bridge final, Dahrendorf to go after decade at LSE, Plea to move Ripper after jail attack, Agreement near on North Sea fish, Cuomo skilfully avoids repeat of Attica, Burgess Hill School for Girls, A chronicle of modern Peterborough, The papers, Monks take their cash out of GEC, Danish squatters on rampage, No ministry bid for Knoydart, Mexican opposition seizes town halls in poll fraud protest, Attention on runner-up in chess contest, Tebbit attack on union left, Turk admits spying as Bulgarian agent, Town to answer for spell of 'people's rule', Colonel faces bleak future despite crushing coup. Picture Gallery. Display Advertising: National Westminster Bank PLC, Phillips, Lso, Hill Samuel & Co. Limited, Coutts & Co, Midland, Ford, The Times, Royal National Institute For The Blind.. News in Brief. Official Appointments and Notices: University news Bristol, Mudge resigns over 'futile exercise' of Namibia, Latest appointments, Cambridge awards. Law: Lloyd's committee exceeded powers in requiring underwriter's suspension Regina v Committee of Lloyd's, Ex parte Posgate. Reviews: Peaceful protest as inquiry opens into Sizewell reactor, Useful Vices Ica, Today's events Royal engagements, Books-hardback, Inspiration born out of captivity, In search of the composer Zappa/LSO Barbican, Lively offering to American culture, Unforgettable ability to mock, Twins caught in fatal trap Blood Brothers Playhouse, Liverpool. Editorials/Leaders: Labour's Foreign Bodies, Mr Tebbit's Second Bite. Letters to the Editor: Motive for joining the EMS, 'Relevant' education, A call to arms, War disabled, More attention to meaning of work, Music in schools, Peace on earth, Justice in divorce, Charing Cross Road, Seats in the pit, Detecting eye disease, Vital balance in higher education, Mr Heseltine's role, Reducing railways, Prisoners at Commons, School indiscipline. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Deaths. Obituaries: Wing Commander Rex Stocken, Mr Percy Bilton, Miss Mary Trevelyan Pioneer work for overseas students, Mr Bob Hugill, Mrs Mary Potts. Business and Finance: EEC gives £7m for steelmen, New Bank chief acts to end row, BL and Honda near luxury car link, Zimbabwe boosts Kenning profits, Companies look overseas for profits, The pound, OFT threatens monopoly probe, Gilts take a tumble but close above lowest, Stakis issue ready for BTH sale, Investment and finance Time for a breathing space, The Wellcome Foundation Limited, Doubt over MPs' energy call, The pound: decline and fall of an overvalued currency, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, News in brief The economy, US banks cut prime rate to 11 pc, Money Markets, Debt crisis body set up, Half-year dip at Hogg Robinson, Posgate wins appeal against suspension from Lloyd's, Currencies, CTSB lifts profits by 34 pc, Base Lending Rates, Real worry about Bank appointment, Takeover decision challenge in court. Stock Exchange Tables: Authorized Units & Insurance Funds, Sterling: Spot and Forward, Recent Issues, Gilts tumble, Wall Street. Business Appointments: Sun Life Assurance has new chairman. Sport: Fixtures for today, Awesome power of the Navratilova express, Hickox comes from behind to win British Open, Hanging on by the bootlaces to an amateur ideal, Sports in Brief, Summerfield shows no mercy to his former colleagues, Britain's day of disaster, England drown in sea of jingoism, Cumberland's half-century is assured, Last night's results FA Cup, Indians relaunched by Patil's pyrotechnics, Petrol bombers protest over Mitton, Everton blushes spared by King, Thriving champion boosts Cunningham's confidence, Sunday game for Swansea, Zurbriggen soars to the top of the standings, Pountney is saviour of Southend, Gatting returns in place of suspended Foster, King's pay penalty, McKinney's second victory in World Cup, Gow strikes with Quare Hours, Umpires criticized, Werbeuniuk's first victory over Higgins, Snow Reports, Middlesbrough douse flame of Cup romance, A tradition is ended with Foster, For The Record Rackets, Briars breaks out of Alauddin's web, Rebels off to S Africa. Classified Advertising: Executive Appointments, Domestic And Catering Situations, Announcements, La crème de la crème, Distributors And Agents, U.K. Holidays, Situations Wanted, Appointments. Property: Building your, own dream home, London And Suburban Property, Rentals, Flat Sharing, On Erseas Property. Arts and Entertainment: Today's television and radio programmes BBC 1, The Times Crosssword Puzzle No 16,025. Weather: The Weather.

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