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The Times - 24/11/1983

1983; Gale Group;

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By David Felton, Labour Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, By Anthony Bevins Political Correspondent, By Barrie Clement Labour Reporter, By Our Foreign Staff, By Thomson Prentice, Medical Reporter, By Nicholas Timmins, Social Services Correspondent, By Peter Evans, Home Affairs Correspondent, By Nicholas Timmins and David Walker, By David Walker, By Our Home Affairs Correspondent, By Clive Cookson, Technology Correspondent, By Julian Haviland, Political Editor, By Geraldine Norman, Sale Room Correspondent, By Kenneth Gosling, By John Sansom, By Mark Rosselli, By David Hewson, By Stewart Tendler, Crime Reporter, By Michael Baily Transport Editor, By Lucy Hodges, Education Correspondent, By Harry Golombek, Chess Correspondent, From Michael Binyon, Bonn, From Ian Murray Brussels, From Mario Modiano Athens, From Diana Geddes Paris, From Douglas Tweedale Buenos Aires, From Zoriana Pysariwsky, New York, From Our Own Correspondent, Brussels, From Michael Hamlyn, Delhi, From Richard Wigg, Madrid, From Tony Duboudin Melbourne, From Neil Kelly Bangkok, Geoffrey Smith, From Richard Owen, Moscow, From M. G. G. Pillai Kuala Lumpur, From Christopher Walker, Tyre, From Michael Hornsby Johannesburg, Hilary Finch, Max Harrison, Irving Wardle, Anthony Masters, Paul Griffiths, Peter Ackroyd, Holly Hill, Rachel Billington, Robert Worcester, Woodrow Wyatt, Andrew Sinclair, John Percival, Tom Hutchinson, PHS, Ronald Butt, John Harris, PHILLIPS, , M. J. SOUTHGATE, , NONA BYRNE, , G. H. PETERS, Director, , ELTON, , DAVID HUNT, , JIM CALLAGHAN, , N. ASHTON HILL, Chairman, , PATRICIA COVENEY, , BERNARD THOROGOOD, , RICHARD LETHBRIDGE, , H. MacL. CURRIE, , RICHARD TURNER, , DAVID WHIFFEN, , J. A. WALSH, , By Walter Sullivan, of The New York Times, by Michael Clark, Executive Editor Kenneth Fleet, From Maxwell Newton, New York, By John Lawless, By Frances Williams, Economics Correspondent, By Wayne Lintott, By Edward Townsend, Industrial Correspondent, By Jonathan Clare, By Jonathan Davis, Financial Correspondent, edited by Michael Prest, Christopher Warman, Graham Searjeant, From Stuart Jones Football Correspondent Munich, By Nicholas Harling, By Clive White, By Gerald Richmond, By William Stephens, By David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, By Lewine Mair, By Michael Seely, By Simon O'Loughlin, By Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, From Chris Moore, Konigssee, Alan Gibson, By Keith Macklin, By Sydney Friskin, From Ian Brayshaw, Brisbane, Edited by Peter Davalle, By David Nicholson-Lord,

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News: Senior RUC men to head border drive, EEC counts the cost, National Day, Chapman's way with money, Slogans and protesters greet Hu in Tokyo, Thomson may launch 10 evening newspapers, MP alleges paedophilia at palace, Life in the shadow of apocalypse Zambia Part 1, The town with a touch of Dallas, Limelight that took over from the footlights, Computer exam idea for slow learners, Tomorrow, Four out of ten children have seen video nasties, questionnaire reveals, Tax cuts, but not just yet, The law that may aid Shah's campaign, The £62m motorway link with a man called Telford, Law Society rebuts MP's attack, Success beckons in a glass house, Aborigines want mines not tourists, Bonn vote ended Soviet hopes, Galtieri may face death for war role, Commentary, Shoplifting charge dropped, President's brother kidnapped, Green belt 'retreat', Chewing on bones of contention, Pensions protection pledged by Fowler, The rush by new firms eager to move in, BA freeze domestic air fares, Employer and staff become pawns in national battle over union law, Pickets fail to stop delivery vans, Eleven coaches derailed in Paddington sleeper crash, Thatcher dispels illusions, Distributors win injunction, Malaysian rulers defy power curb, Through a glass colourfully The Times Profile: John Piper, Give local electors a higher rating, Double-glazing with a rose tint, Karen rebels set terms for freeing hostages, Nato tries to keep arms talks going, Pershings arrive in Germany, Facing up to Britain's long-range hooligans, Treasury seeking £90m savings, N Korean general blamed for Burma blast, Tourism gets harder-headed, Findings Services come first, Smoking 'killing more than 100,000 a year', 'Fewer pensioners by 2001', Greeks saw Exocet hit ship, Union ordered back to court over illegal picketing, In the box-and on it, Counter to legion disease, Plea to tackle squeeze on science budget, £35,000 for loss of arm, The papers, Tough nut to oversee big shake-up, Police seek missing security guard and £48,000, Hitachi, the big name catch, Urgent request for more cash, Kyprianou asks UN for sanctions against Turkey, Science 'taster' courses for girls proposed, Israel faces classic dilemma, Greenpeace divers foiled, Civil Service grades to be reformed, Telford A Special Report, Breathing life back into the industrial revolution Mile after mile of a long lost age, Press Bill threatens Hersant, Meridian message to any passing extra-terrestrial, Spain clips army's wings as opposition gives its reluctant approval, Kidnap husband jailed for silence, Homing in on a dream, Rebel electricians face pressure, Russia acts to stop the PLO tearing itself apart, Missing £9m eludes De Lorean receivers, A start from scrap, Pretoria rejects education overhaul, The Times Diary Dynasty's top table, Training for youth work, Saving the man hours. Index. Display Advertising: A Quartet Original, Poppy, Ppa, Japan Assets Trust, Tls, Chaumet, Silk Cut, Telford, The Royal London Society for the Blind, The Times Microfilm Edition, Chapman Cash Processing Ltd, South Hampshire, Unimation, Arthur Bell, Ricoh, Heal's, Ford, BBC, Courvoisier, Morgan Grenfell & Co. Limited, British Caledonian, Research Publications Ltd., Ibm, The British Car Auction Group Plc, BPM Holdings plc, Computer Competition, London, Twa, Country Life, Cartier, Minolta, Wilson & Partners, Ironbridge Gorge Museum Trust. Reviews: The palimpsest of Londinium London, Television, High prices for collection of an American in Paris, Christmas Books, Ornamental ghost Philharmonia /Sanderling Festival Hall, The jury is still out on Albert Albert Prince Consort By Robert Rhodes James, Woodrow Flits By The World of Uncle Fred By P. G. Wodehouse, Topsy-turvy worlds Midas World By Frederick Pohl, Huddersfield Festival Northern Music Theatre St. Paul's, Huddersfield, Teetering Pintilie The Seagull Guthrie, Minneapolis, A fluent and plausible bounder F. E. Smith, Hypnotic charms of old Vienna The Dealer Nuffield, Southampton, Despair and black humour from Poland, Red Saturday New End, Britten 70th Birthday Wigmore Hall, LSO/Chung Barbican Centre. Picture Gallery. Politics and Parliament: Britain sees no justification for walk-out by Soviet Union Disarmament, Government warned not to increase taxes House Of Lords, Bill to help early leavers with frozen pensions, Parliament today, Circular might be revised Green Belt, Print union told to observe law Nga Dispute. Official Appointments and Notices: Policeman wins Neave top award, University news, Latest appointments. Arts and Entertainment: Chess semi-finals seem to favour veterans, Today's television and radio programmes BBC 1, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 16,295, Concise Crossword (No 210). News in Brief. Classified Advertising: International Appointments, Today's events, Acknowledgments, Short Lets, Public Appointments, La crème de la crème, Club Announcements, General Appointments, Wanted, Entertainments. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): The fine art of faking good. Editorials/Leaders: No Messenger Martyrs, Time For A Recount In Geneva, The 2001 Debate. Letters to the Editor: Turkish invasion, Woolworth case misgivings, Greeks and Cyprus, Human rights, Farm tenancies, Individuality of Christian faith, Enterprise in milk, Winged chariot, The Koh-i-Noor, Settle-Carlisle line, Airline competition, Policy on prison release and parole. Court and Social: Court Circular. Deaths. Births. Marriages. Sport: German industry wears down Tottenham but hope remains, Sports in Brief, Blows before and blows after the bell, Liverpool defied by Fulham, Money talks to champions, Pitch poses spin problem for Australian selectors, Inefficiency in defence puts a blight on fruit of creative ability, Depleted Slough stay top of league, Richardson called up, Late blow for Inter, Dutch girl silences the crowd and opponent, Salieri's half brother makes top price, A new sun is rising in the west, Howarth the new captain at The Oval, Amateurs may return for Cup, Charlton's fans plan company, Prospects much brighter, Call for tougher penalties, Tennis, Hormone drug is legal, Results and scorers from Tuesday, 50th win in a row for Ronaldson, A name blackened, Maidstone's miracle, Blomqvist finishes out on his own, Leeds assets frozen by Oxford receivers, Winter to warm up with a double, Holmes talks of London venue, Sparta snatch win by seconds, Forest faced with a mountain to climb in Glasgow, Phelps in footsteps of his uncle, Olsen to join United, McHarg will not attend Lancashire's Waterloo, Miss Hobbs upsets seed, Crawford hits back. Obituaries: Mrs Lucy Middleton, Obituary, Dr Paul Sangnier, Dr T. H. Hills Pioneer work in radiology. Stock Exchange Tables: The pound, Authorized Units & Insurance Funds, Sterling: Spot and Forward, Commodities, End to share rally Wall Street, Wall Street, British Funds. Business and Finance: SE review may halve council membership, Company News In Brief, Some sparkle at Johnson Matthey, Fraser wins court case, Base Lending Rates, The myth of excess capacity, Anderson slides into red, Private building orders up 9%, L & M fears of a predator, Beckett steps up tax policy attack, Where does Japan's stumbling economic miracle go from here?, Institute forecast on growth contradicts Treasury, An unanswered question of trust, Conoco oil find by M25, Allianz bid 'waiting for Whitehall', New chief at Flight Refuelling, Finance And Industry Casting doubts on all the soothsayers. Property: Rentals, Property To Let, Air of optimism in current surveys. Law: Exchanging cheques for chips Ladup Ltd v Siu, Equitable relief in contract Sport International Bussum BV and Others v Inter-Footwear Ltd, Mistake renders notice invalid Dickinson v Boucher, Industrial buildings allowance Copol Clothing Ltd v Hindmarch (Inspector of Taxes). Weather: The Weather.

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