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The Times - 17/12/1983

1983; Gale Group;

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From Richard Ford, Ballinamore, co Leitrim, By Peter Wilson-Smith, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Richard Evans, From Robert Fisk, Beirut, By Anthony Bevins, Political Correspondent, From Peter Nichols, By Our Political Correspondent, By Rodney Cowton, Defence Correspondent, By Paul Routledge, Labour Editor, By Lucy Hodges, Education Correspondent, By Geraldine Norman, Sale Room Correspondent, By Harry Golombek, Chess Correspondent, by Anthony Bevino Political Correspondent, By Rupert Morris, By Philip Robinson, By John Young, Agriculture Correspondent, By David Cross, By Clive Cookson, By Stewart Tendler, Crime Reporter, By Rodney Cowton, By A Staff Reporter, By Kenneth Gosling, By Clifford Webb, Motoring Correspondent, By Michael Horsnell, By Tony Samstag, By John Young, From Christopher Walker, Jerusalem, From Our Own Correspondent, Jerusalem, From Ray Kennedy, From Roger Boyes, Gdansk, From Our Own Correspondent, Warsaw, From Our Own Correspondent, From Zoriana Pysariwsky, From Diana Geddes, Paris, From Douglas Tweedale, From Our Own Correspondent, Brussels, By Richard Dowden, From Richard Owen, Moscow, From Zoriana Pysariwsky, New York, From Nicholas Ashford, By Jeremy Taylor, From Mario Modiano, From Christopher Follett, Copenhagen, From Richard Wigg, From Richard Hanson, Tokyo, From Tony Duboudin, From Our Correspondent, By John Carlin, From Michael Hamlyn, Delhi, John Percival, Anthony Masters, David Wade, Paul Griffiths, Dennis Hackett, Hilary Finch, Simon Barnes, by Julian Haviland, David Hewson, Roy Strong, MIKE FABER, , MICHAEL BARNES, , DONALD ELLISON, , JULIAN LEWIS, , JACK SHAPIRO, , JOHN ANDREW, , DOUGLAS SMITH, , M. DUBEY, , GRAHAM GREENE, , P. W. LEWIS, , JOHN D. TAYLOR, , BRIAN PARKER, , KINGSLEY AMIS, , Kenneth Leech, By Clive Cookson, Technology Correspondent, Rob Neillands, Edited by Shona Crawford Poole, Michael Crozier, Peter Brown, John P. Harris, Geraldine Norman, Jane MacQuitty, Lynn Barnett, Ashley Stephenson, Peter Waymark, Clare Colvin, Susan Ellis, Robin Young, Geoff Brown, Judy Froshaug, Jeremy Flint, Harry Golombek, John Young, Executive Editor Kenneth Fleet, By John Lawless, By Jonathan Davis, Financial Correspondent, By Wayne Lintott, By Jonathan Clare, By Edward Townsend Industrial Correspondent, By Jeremy Warner, By Peter Wilson-Smith, Banking Correspondent, R. H. PARKER, , HELEN LIVNEY, , Margaret Drummond, by Michael Clark, By Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, By David Miller, Sue Mott, By Vince Wright, By Jenny MacArthur, By Pat Butcher, By John Winder, By Michael Phillips, Racing Correspondent, From Sydney Friskin, Hongkong, By Rex Bellamy, By Keith Macklin, John Nicholls, By David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, By George Ace, By lain Mackenzie, Gordon Allan, By Chris Than, From Athole Still, Ankara, Edited by Peter Davalle, From Ian Murray, RH,

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News: UN move threatens Antarctic Treaty, Author who accused paper jailed, The Horse-traders' Handicap, Karl Marx and the Carmelite, Sailing ships rot in Falklands grave, US accepts Australian nuclear arms curb, Christmas charmers that hate the cold, Judge orders 'mole' unmasked, Inflation at lowest for 14 years, Tories help house Bill on its way, Outings, Mexico's democratic tyranny, Scotching the rumours about the Italians, Aloha, hula and goodbye to an Hawaiian odyssey, No evidence Andropov is working again, Japanese conservatives head for victory despite vague poll predictions, Rate-capping 'blow' to democracy, Hints for reluctant yuletide hostesses, Poll shows Mondale is Democrats' choice, Anger at 190 pc inflation, India's cars to lose their 1950s look, Stringfellows night club wins court chip fight, Denmark faces election on January 10, Wax works thrown into relief, Army team to test life at 40° below zero, Post strike may widen in London, Training scheme for Services fails to attract young entrants, Textiles full of Eastern promise, In the garden, Potent Christmas survival kit, Mailcoach of the twentieth century, Kasparov victory leaves no doubts, Closed shop in jeopardy says Brittan, Global abuse of journalists continues, Cable cars and stars in the land of lunacy, Fun and games, In search of silver linings, Iran's war fever fuels Iraqi panic, Plea to UN over activist's trial, Forces art, Flower boxes and glass globes, Investment in a present with a future, Surprise Libya visit by Lebanon leader, Art treasure talks collapse, West sees hope in Pretoria's Angola offer, Should we then ban News at Ten?, Winter wonder, Ex-MP cleared of election overspending, Kidnap gang leader jailed for 18 years, Israel denies offering safe conduct for evacuation of Arafat, Pool hygiene, No national papers on New Year's Day, Anniversaries, Two rescuers killed as store chief is freed from IRA, Beauty bush and eye paint on the side, 3 years for man who 'reenacted film chase', Loophole in prison repatriation Bill, Cot death clue discovered, Tripping the night fantastic, Vetran's treat: President Mitterrand of, Horsewoman fined for smuggling dog, Teachers closer to salary overhaul, Rebel Tories in House Buyers Bill vote, The Week Ahead Today, The Times Diary No trouble brewing, ANC man arrested in South Africa, Argentina to find out why 7,000 disappeared, Roads, Unravelling the body's sugar code, Plea to free husband of dead solicitor, How gold came Reuters' way, Prices held by fresh turkeys, East block attacks on peace activists, Magistrates studying jail sentences for drink drivers after Essex lead, Police deter Solidarity protests, Blenheim body identified, A picture of abstraction, Seaga storms to pyrrhic victory, Nanny free but guilty of arson, The papers, Sale of the century, Decorative tricks to turn the table into a feast for the eye, Heavy fines imposed on Warrington pickets, Abandoned cars 'time bombs', Languedoc's legacy of little English pies, Down and out in the soup-kitchen queue, Manorial mystery with a happy twist, Whitehall-police clash on drugs, Thatcher bomb 'cry for help', Coroner halts heart transplant, Mauroy intervenes in car dispute as recession bites deeper in France, Demolishing the Thirties myth Sir John Summerson, curator of John Soane's Museum, looks in vain for fine Thirties architecture, The taste that begins with laying the table, Polish film makers resist party rule, Halifax paper rebuked over Ripper victim, Job fight by social worker, Predator beetles imported to protect trees, Children ask Santa to send us peace, Coup officer swindled orphan fund, Sex with children could happen to anyone accidentally, judge says, Concern at killings in Indonesia, Monday, Restoration to start on Whitehall site, Changes at home on the ranges, Legality test for EEC budget, Three pretenders to the EEC throne. Index. Display Advertising: Bell's, Hayward Gallery, Cordon Negro, Peter Stuyvesant Travel, Woolwich Equitable Building Society, Multiple Display Advertisements, Barlow Clowes & Partners, Standard Chartered Bank (C.I.) Limited, Oliver!, The Times Business News, Thomas Cook Holidays, Christie's, Screwpull, Croft Particular, Roll-Up Funds, Cheltenham & Gloucester Building Society, NatWest, Barbados, The Genius Of Venice, Cartier, Angostura. Reviews: Hearty mischief, Rock & Jazz, Man with the gravelly voice is back where he belongs, Critics' choice, Range and flair Twyla Tharp Sadler's Wells, Concerts, Strong ideas at a quiet pitch, Dance Twyla Tharp, Concert BBCSO/Elder Festival Hall, Glimpses behind the mask of a master clown, Battle for a breakthrough, Photography, Graphic designs on the birds and bees, Diversions for the armchair critics, Opera, The Sleeping Beauty Theatre Royal, Stratford East, Films on TV, PREVIEW Galleries, Christmas music, Out of Town, Earthbound Hansel and Gretel Bloomsbury, Lighter fetches £1,430. Picture Gallery: Steaming to Santa. Official Appointments and Notices: Lastest appointments, Councillor resigns over clash. News in Brief. Politics and Parliament: Protest over equal pay, Six other Bills unopposed, New bureaucracy feared House of Lords, MPs support Bill designed to break conveyancing monopoly Commons. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): Once upon a time it was the artist who suffered-now it's us. Editorials/Leaders: Caveat Talpa, Charitable Giving And Taking, Rehabilitate, Not Decapitate. Letters to the Editor: CND's political bias, Blaming the computer, Prosecution by stores, Uneminent and trivial, Irish unity, Threat in El Salvador, The consumer case, It's the computer that counts, India and slavery, Peace in our time?, Public relations in aid of Government, Accounting for the Commonwealth, Disposal of rail archive. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Services tomorrow Fourth Sunday in Advent, Today's events, Announcements, Antiques And Collectables, Legal Notices, Entertainments, Situations Wanted. Births. Obituaries: Miss Dorothy Batley, Mr Geoffrey Barrell, Professor Leon Mirsky, Mr David Markham Actor and campaigner for Soviet dissidents, Sunder Kabadi. Property: Rentals, Flat Sharing, North Of Thames. Arts and Entertainment: Concise Crossword (No 226), The Times Crossword Puzzle No 16,312, Chess Refreshing vigour of a winner, Bridge Fatal decision that dealt defeat, Weekend radio, Television and radio programmes BBC 1. Business and Finance: Pound loses 85 points, Expansion for oil high-flier, Easy steps to cover a slip-up, Policy option, London Brick to lobby OFT, Lawyers aim to get in on the Act, City and industry urged to share export tip-offs, £58m loss at British Ship builders, Public sector borrowing up sharply, The surprising omissions in bank complaints inquiry, Family Money Market Banks, £6m part bid for Maynards, Preparation will help to unlock quayside value, Secrets of a Telecom engineer, Play Santa Claus and cut capital transfer taxation, Home loans queues may disappear, A Crocker full of trouble for Midland, Tootal sells £20m stake in Australia, Wedgwood beats overseas blues, Base Lending Rates, Rothschild buys maximum stake in Smith Brothers. Stock Exchange Tables: Unit trust performance, The pound, Glaxo's lucky run ends, Recent Issues, Sterling: Spot and Forward, Commodities, Unit Trust Prices-change on the week, Wall Street, British Funds. Sport: Busy time for Irish, Disneyland saved by the British, Piquet fuel claim denied, Speedier brother clinches victory, Sports in Brief, The Mighty Mac can stay ahead, Football and other fixtures, Long runs stop short for women, Moorhouse's challenge, Shopping for a bargain in Norwich, Indians need victory to appease irate fans, Africans run into a surprise at Ipswich, Selectors seek solution to a central problem, How to win the Cup, English girls eliminated, Concern over death of Poles, Great Britain hoping to throw Australians off stride again, Imran's return overshadowed by another Miandad century, The America's Cup resailed, Rethink for a rebel, Government's move to help combat drug abuse, Kenyon and Miss Opie win back titles, Action replay as United go top, Win will ensure share of title for South, Why George Washington is sure to meet her Waterloo, Share issue raises only £62,500, Venables may succeed Neill, Thorburn pays dearly, St Helens need dramatic lift to block Widnes. Law: Costs must be estimated Atkinson v Atkinson, Granting of legal aid Regina v Brigg Justices, Ex parte Lynch, National security requires identification of informant Secretary of State for Defence and Another v Guardian Newspapers Ltd, Late amendment of indictment Regina v Corfield (Richard Ian Michael). Weather: The Weather.

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