The Times - 23/12/1983
1983; Gale Group;
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By Philip Webster, Political Reporter, By Stewart Tendler and Arthur Osman, By Derek Harris, From Christopher Mosey, Stockholm, By Edward Townsend, Industrial Correspondent, From Christopher Walker, Jerusalem, From Our Correspondent Harare, By Stewart Tendler and Thomson Prentice, By David Fetton, Labour Correspondent, By Richard Dowden, By Richard Ford, By David Cross, By a Staff Reporter, By Tony Samstag, By David Nicholson-Lord, By Jonathan Davis Financial Correspondent, By Our Labour Editdr, By Julian Haviland Political Editor, By Paul Routledge, Labour Editor, By Robin Young, By Bill Johnstone Electronics Correspondent, By A Staff Reporter, By Our Arts Correspondent, By Julian Haviland, Political Editor, By Our Transport Editor, From Our Correspondent York, By Christopher Warman, Property Correspondent, By David Hewson, Arts Correspondent, By Lucy Hodges Education Correspondent, By Michael Baily, Transport Editor, From Nicholas Ashford, Washington, From Moshe Brilliant Tel Aviv, By A Special Correspondent, From Zoriana Pysariwsky, New York, From Roger Beardwood Paris, From Richard Wigg Madrid, From Rasit Gurdilek, Ankara, From John Best, Ottawa, From Harry Debelius Madrid, From Alan McGregor Geneva, From Ian Murray, Brussels, From Michael Hamlyn Delhi, By Henry Stanhope, Diplomatic Correspondent, From Charles Harrison Nairobi, From Richard Owen, Moscow, From Roger Boyes, Warsaw, By Colin Harding, Trevor Fishlock, From Michael Binyon, Bonn, David Robinson, Holly Hill, Anthony Masters, Hilary Finch, Dennis Hackett, Nicholas Kenyon, Norman Lebrecht, Olivia Timbs and Lorraine Fraser, David Cohen, ALAN FRANKS, PHS, Kenneth Miller, Simon Jenkins, Philip Howard, AZIM HUSAIN, , D. C. POTTS, , NEVILLE MARCH HUNNINGS, , MICHAEL J. BURNETT, , PETER VANNECK, , CHRIS POND, , ALEC ATKINSON, , G. R. DUNSTAN, , D. G. BARNSLEY, , JAMES ENNIS, , S. DRAKE-JONES, , WILSON OF RIEVAULX, , CLIVE ASLET, , GERRY BURT, , JEREMY MONTAGU, , O'NEILL THE MAINE, , Executive Editor Kenneth Fleet, By David Young Energy Correspondent, By Jeremy Warner, By Peter Wilson-Smith Banking Correspondent, By Andrew Cornelius, By Michael Clark, by Michael Clark, By Vivien Goldsmith, By Wayne Lintott, By Gerald Davies, By Joyce Whitehead, From John Roberson, Sydney, By Derek Hodgson, By Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent, By Leslie Duxbury, By Peter Ball, By Paul Newman, By John Wilcockson, By William Stephens, Michael Seely, Gordon Allan, By Our Sports Staff, By David Hands, By Marcus Williams, Motoring by Clifford Webb, Edited by Peter Davalle, By Philip Webster Political Reporter,
ResumoNews: Viscount's unity effort remembered, South Korea will free 1,600 under amnesty, The top shops that stay closed, GLC ban move angers Equity, Kremlin cracks down on corruption, MPs look again at Falkland policy, Thatcher moves to silence men behind the IRA, Bank customers face long queues as clerks take Christmas holiday action, No police action on Waldorf officers, Foreign buyers put expensive houses back in fashion, Court rules angels must have wings, Police to press for court costs, Kinnock defends council, Councillor lied to get top job, Princess's secretary leaves, Enough legend to fill a stocking, A land in the shadow of terror, Opel closing the quality gap, Accused doctor returns, Boom in Soviet car industry-and any car will do, Cigarette prices up next month, EEC plays a waiting game to trim its farm budget by £100m, Holiday trains, Food prices, The Times Diary Floating campaigner, Terror: let's fight it together, US-born bishop murdered in Nicaragua, Jingle bells and mounds of dollars, Poison warning over fake 'fresh' turkeys, Outlawed Turks bare teeth, Decision deferred on WPC in equality case, Santa dead drunk in the snow, Women angered by 'eviction plan', The problems of financing terrorism, Salvador guerrillas lose towns, Joiner led double life as burglar, Kidnapped Soviet geologist freed, Storm breaks in Canada over Eagleburger jibe, Peter Rabbit's postbag, IRA dispute concert 'to go ahead', Inquiry into safety at Madrid airport, Sidelight ruling on new cars, Victims of violence: the double trauma, Village votes for death pill in nuclear war, Zimbabwe Air Force officers freed, Swedish hamlet may not welcome Santa back, Frightened Asians fought with police, Cruise ban refused in Germany, Cable TV gets more channels, Knightsbridge fund, Season for £130m give and take, Eagle Star record bid is matched, Thatcher to the rescue of pound note, Burns given another term as Treasury adviser, Egypt heals rift with Arafat, £1.5m more for policing air base, Social work strike to end, The vexatious path to a state of Satie-ty, Britons plead for lives of Chirwas, Full Marx for old celluloid, Out of bounds, Christmas, India says 'give us back our Koh-i-Noor', Peru guerrillas break truce, An insult to professional integrity, Workers at threatened shipyard support national strike call, CND calls off demonstrations, 'The Fat One' works its annual miracle, Harrods bomb hunt police release three men, Beating the drug habit, Oxford dons claim lunar eclipse clue fixes date of crucifixion, The papers, France and US given deadline in Beirut, Boy, 16, on dynamite charges, Rival air route may close Prestwick, Arafat-Mubarak talks raise hopes for revived US peace plan, Policeman jailed over £1,000 bribe, Languages plea by teachers, A cartilage torn in my knee, 70 Down-how many more to go?, Whitehall caterers face competition, Academics face more pressure on jobs, A fanatical 'family' to rival the Mafia, Cloning and lasers herald the end of tooth decay, Morocco tightens grip on Polisario rebels, GLC to support minority arts at Roundhouse, A last look from the gallery, Giscard defends failed oil venture, Swiss jail spy linked to S Africa case, UN force 'Lebanon's best alternative', British Aerospace may abandon Airbus project, £21,000 for Sellafield death family, Beirut, a battle honour these soldiers don't seek don't seek, Uganda lets Rwandans go home, Art thief posed as lord to dealers. Index. Display Advertising: The Famous Grouse, Smirnoff, The Children's Society., Samuel Montagu & Co. Limited, Odeon Haymarket, Camden Plaza, The Times, Nt, Luxury Furs, Courvoisier, Chelsea-Cinema. News in Brief. Picture Gallery: Dilberta finds melon squash quite a mouthful. Politics and Parliament: Provision for those in need Pm's Questions, Economic good cheer from Chancellor The Economy, Tory MPs attack rates capping Bill Local Finance, US visit questioned Computers, Subsidy of £13,000 for each man Shipbuilding, Nice gesture if CND had cancelled, Fortress policy not folly Falklands. Official Appointments and Notices: University news Oxford, Deputy Foreign Minister of Israel resigns, Church news, Latest appointments, Prizes for Jacklin and Cram. Reviews: Top films, Broadway invalid sent back to bed, Special effects of Christmas Brainstorm (15) Empire Krull (PG) Odeon Leicester Square Family Business Ica, An objective and humorous tale of the Lions trail, II trovatore Grand, Leeds, Diversity of sounds English Concert/Pinnock Queen Elizabeth Hall, Top video rentals, Deftly delightful, Opera Eugene Onegin Grand, Leeds, Leap into Neverland Peter Pan Barbican. Arts and Entertainment: Concise Crossword (No 231), Today's television and radio programmes BBC 1, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 16,317. Editorials/Leaders: Homes For Sale-Or Rent?, The Pound In Your Purse. Letters to the Editor: Preserving buildings, Oxford admissions, Too high a price for the job in hand?, Stepping out in style, Mosley and Germany, Slim difference, Called to account, Too chilling, Lines of beauty, Aid for the small businessman, House Buyers Bill, Rail archive disposal, Jobs in Gibraltar, Fear of restriction on video, A journalist's 'duty'. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Births. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Car Buyer's Guide, Domestic And Catering Situations, Today's events, Announcements, Services tomorrow:, Entertainments. Obituaries: Raymond Mander, Fania Fenelon, Lord Pilkington Businessman and public figure, Legh Winser. Business and Finance: Why the Hongkong bankers 'have a hard time ahead', Old Lady's loss is GEC's gain, Getting the prospectus right, Company News In Brief, Base Lending Rates, BNOC to hold N Sea oil price, Jerome to sell Davis subsidiary, Fraser expects Lonrho to attempt the obvious, UK trade back in surplus, £7m call by Airship Industries, Allianz equals BAT bid for Eagle Star, Edward Jones to raise £1.2m for expansion, Grand Met's 34% profits rise disappoints market, Briefing, First-half profits jump to £943,000 at Smith Bros, Wedd to close New York office, Shake-up for Wavy Line. Stock Exchange Tables: OECD lifts shares, Commodities London Commodity Prices, Trade cheer for shares, The pound, Recent Issues, Sterling: Spot and Forward, Authorized Units & Insurance Funds, Nervousness hits shares Wall Street, Wall Street, British Funds. Business Appointments: Chairman elect joins Guinness main board. Sport: Nicol finally stamps Liverpool brand on an exposed flank, Top of non-League tree, The wise complement to Wisden, Superlative Spurling, Isthmian grading may affect Casuals, Chairman's dream of gold-mines is realized at Hull, Sports in Brief, Doyle has nowhere to go, Miss Wenzel quick to add another World Cup victory, Britain close the gap, Now is the high season of Winter, Public surveys are a public nuisance, An end to Monday's fun, Autumn at Wembley could lead to summer in Mexico, Cup match for Telford, Smith's Man leaves Mrs Pitman buoyant, Search for Willis's successor reveals four candidates, Tactics order of the day in game's running battle. Law: Use of land includes building on it North Warwickshire Borough Council v Secretary of State for the Environment, Power to vary licence terms on renewal bid Manchester City Council Prvor, Settled tax appeal cannot be reopened Scorer (Inspector of Taxes) v Olin Energy Systems Ltd, Applying for stay is not disputing jurisdiction Astro Exito Navegacion SA v Hsu, Hours of retained fireman depend on time on call Suffolk County Council v Secretary of State for the Environment and Another. Property: Rentals, Flat Sharing. Weather: The Weather.
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