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The Times - 06/08/1983

1983; Gale Group;

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By Frances Williams, Economics Correspondent, By John Winder, By David Young, Energy Correspondent, From Michael Hamlyn, From Richard Owen, Moscow, From Mohsin Ali, Washington, From Kate Dourian Beirut, From Stephen Taylor, By Pat Healy, Social Services Correspondent, From Richard Ford, Belfast, By Arthur Osman, By Nicholas Timmins, From Clifford Webb, By Hugh Clayton Environment Correspondent, By Peter Evans, Home Affairs Correspondent, By Lucy Hodges, Education Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, Liverpool, From Our Correspondent York, By Richard Dowden, From Christopher Thomas, Washington, From Our Correspondent, From Mohsin Ali, From Robert Fisk, Damascus, From Mario Modiano, Athens, From John Witherow Dohuk, near the Iraqi-Turkish border, Stephen Pettitt, From Christopher Follett Copenhagen, Anthony Masters, Peter Ackroyd, Peter Dear, From Our Correspondent Rome, From John Earle, Rome, David Wade, PHS, by John B. Oakes, Tony Samstag, Spike Milligan, Julie Davidson, JANE TAYLOR., JOHN WHEELER, , A. V. HARE, , ALEX SAKULA, , MANSEL SPRATLING, , FREDERICK LAWTON, , ROBERT BESSELL., MICHAEL SAUNDERS WATSON, W. F. de SALIS, , STEPHEN HASTINGS, GILBERT BEAZLEY, , JAMES R. HODSMAN, , W. J. KILPATRICK, , By Bill Johnstone, Electronics Correspondent, R. C. Mowat, ·by Michael Clark, City Editor Anthony Hilton, By Michael Prest, By John Lawless, By Our Financial Staff, By Jeremy Warner, By Philip Robinson, By Wayne Lintott, Margaret Drummond, edited by Michael Prest, By John Nicholls, By a Special Correspondent, From John Blunsden, Hockenheim, By Robert pryce, By John Hennessy, Golf Correspondent, By John Clemison, By John Woodcock, Cricket Correspondent, By Peter Rochford, By Gordon Allan, By John Wilcockson, From Mitchell Platts Zandvoort, From David Miller, Helsinki, From Pat Butcher, Helsinki, By Michael Phillips, Racing Correspondent, By Desmond Stoneham, French Racing Correspondent, From Jenny MacArthur Dublin, Edited by Peter Dear, From Roger Beardwood, Paris, Roger Boyes, Sylvia Howe, Edited by Shona Crawford Poole, Nina Grunfeld, Michael Baily, Sally Ogle Davis, Mary Hillier, Stan Hey, Peter Waymark, Instant furling, Ashley Stephenson, Beryl Downing, Michael Young, Jane MacQuitty, Max Bell, Richard Williams, Geoff Brown, Judy Froshaug, Harry Golombek, Jeremy Flint,

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News: Kremlin document lashes economy, St John's College back at the top, Bomb kills 19 at Tripoli mosque, Keeping a clear head with a white and soda, Family's car smashed in police trap, Plotting to save the good old British vegetable Patricia Clough reports growing unrest over EEC policy, Medical uses for chip microphone, 22 jailed for terrorist crimes, Wife lived fantasy of wealth, Man killed as beach tunnel collapses, Iraq hopes poll will relax Kurds, Mugabe curbs press freedom, Reagan's backyard blunder, Sightseeing London between the jams, Save trees-don't waste paper (Ed.), Calm Shultz rules out use of force in Central America, Outings Family Festival, Pound avoids worst of strong dollar advance, Warning: holidays can damage your health, Gardens open, Reprieved killers readapt well to community life, Craxi wastes no time forming inner Cabinet, Cybernetics take the helm by storm, Murder-hunt police seek men, Africa's biggest democracy votes today, Rabies prisoner: A 38-year-old shepherd,, Three railmen killed, Sri Lanka silences Tamil voice, The Times Diary Video nasties?, I love her and still want her back, doctor says of wife, Cyclamen, Coroner's plea to friends of sniffers, Greeks free British ship, Holy Land prophet preaching silence, Hiroshima vigil at Greenham, Thatcher resumes work in hospital, Judge hits at 'work escape', Stabbed soccer fan's murder remains a mystery, judge says, Wider variety of bulbs can bring longer-lasting colour, Flights of fancy, Germans expect best vintage since 1976, Honeymooners return to marry, Russians show flexibility at Start talks, Royal favourite produces a winner, Grand designs for a miniature world, Money and guile lure the Tamil Tigers, Short-lived mutiny of a galley slave, France censured on day-trips, The faceless men of violence, America trebles Somalia war games forces, Savouring the flavour of the Thames, Roads, Libya must be stopped US says, Animal aid group faces cash crisis, Argentine clergy invited to Britain, Turkey places £146m order for Rapiers, PCs suspended in theft inquiry, Lone sailor repairs mast, Policeman shot dead in Basque attack, Phillips rounds on critics, Ministers ask the health regions to make even bigger cuts than expected, The papers, A canoe for two and a dog called Wu, Campfire comfort on bull-moose trail, Armed police ambush four-man shotgun gang, Edinburgh Festival aid is cut, Council out of touch, Runcie says, A swirl and a paddle in chipmunk country, Efforts to save Venice founder over tenders, Labour counts cost of leadership battle, Meriden workers name liquidator, Luck of the Irish staked on oil strike, Tipstaffs end mother's hospital sit-in, Centuries of cultivation, Panda to everyone's taste, Whitehall's 'plot against councils', Shopfront, Severed arm victim improving, Syrians deride McFarlane, Million TV-am viewers, Seven killed in French hotel massacre, Hongkong assurance for Hayden, Monday, Blowing the whistle on a football scandal, Weaving around the Arctic's rocky fjords on the decks of the Midnight Sun, Ousted Prime Minister seizes power in Upper Volta coup, Planes located after 41 years buried in ice, North Koreans killed as Seoul sinks 'spy ship'. Index. Display Advertising: Bank Of Scotland, Ctc, Times Books Ltd, Bradford & Bingley, Multiple Display Advertisements, Luncheon Vouchers, Homescene, Teacher's Building Society, Cold Shield, The Times Business News, S. G. Warburg & Co. Ltd., Hiking International Ltd., Falcon, Ll, C&g, Tjaereborg, Guinness Mahon International Fund, Julian Gibbs Associates. Picture Gallery: Gridiron giants come to Wembley superbowl. News in Brief. Reviews: Rock & Jazz, Quality of Mersey John, Paul, George, Ringo... and Bert Young Vic, The Week Ahead Today, Critics' choice, Contract for nine artists, PREVIEW Music, Opera first for Rattle, Photography, Fassbinder's strange last bow beneath an orange sun, Skin deep, Dance, Opera, Second harvest from the Seventies, PREVIEW Galleries Critics' choice, Promenade Concert BBCSO/Davies Albert Hall, Tomorrow, PREVIEW Theatre Oedipal Indian myth with song and dance, Pleasure principle, Heaven's Gate to be reopened, Genre professional with the golden touch Films on TV, Today's events, Out of Town, Graceful and genial, yet true to the roots. Editorials/Leaders: The Mortgage Magnet, Of Imagination All Compact. Letters to the Editor: Elderly resent slur of being burden, Student unions, Typhoid in Kos, Mole among hounds, Theatre Museum, Financial Times strike, Prisons policy, Entry to Bar, Sea change, Buried treasure, On the other side of farming fence, First-class returns. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: University news Oxford, Gray's Inn, Latest appointments, Church news. Law: When shipowners reject repudiation Clea Shipping Corporation v Bulk Oil International Ltd, Right of audience Shaw v Shaw. Births. Classified Advertising: Services tomorrow:, Personal Columns, Entertainments, Trustee Acts. Deaths. Obituaries: Lt-Col R. H. Russell, Carolyn Jones, Dr Leonard Simpson Eminent physician and chairman of family firm, David Niven. Stock Exchange Tables: Unit trust performance, Fleming in £20m rights issue, Dow sees weak upturn Wall Street, Unit trusts soar in Australia, Recent Issues, Sterling: Spot and Forward, Commodities London Metal Exchange, Unit Trust Prices-change on the week, Wall Street, British Funds, City refuses to panic. Business and Finance: Rubber price's rapid rise sets a market poser, US jobless rate in sharp fall to 9.5%, The long, hard road to Wytch Farm, Waddington attack renewed by BPCC, The pound, Brookes poised for Piccadilly, Poor deal for youngsters, Family money market, Exports to eastern Europe up 16%, Higher threshold, Cultivating new business ventures, Investments and Finance, International Signal buoyant, Big profits recovery for McLeod, Covering the student risk, Company News In Brief, One bank loan offer you can afford to refuse, Phoenix trims losses, Guinness Mahon International Fund, Unit Trust, STC celebrates independence as interim profits leap to £42m, Base Lending Rates. Sport: Daunting course survives scrutiny, Sports in Brief, Spencer hopes to clinch world championship, Swann's graceful finish, Reggae to prove a holiday hit, Foster's genuine pace and cool temperament can take him to the top, The one-iron wins many pounds for glory Lane, Mrs Smith can come of age, Yates hopes to repeat win today, Chaos unchanged, Passion tied up, Tambay edges out team-mate to record fastest time, Argentina stay with side who beat Australia, Morris shines amid the England gloom, Tough first game for Kent side, Clerc's run ended by a cold, Home-built boat wins again, Course suits Sutton, For The Record Minor Counties Cricket, Marshall must woo the masses, US move to end supremacy down-under, Carson loses appeal, Miss Morse in a dash to the top, The £347 rock star strikes out, Caulkins scores seven in a row at mixed events, Ma Biche to thwart the British raiders, One rule for the poor bends ruling imposed on the rich, W Indies accept counties' right to pick teams without interference, Unassuming Charles in last four, Running up to the forefront, Evening Racing Haydock Park, A Swiss champion roll-call, Weekend Fixtures Today. Property: Flat Sharing. Arts and Entertainment: Bridge Wily tricks of a channel crossing, Chess Tournament winner with a sore tooth, Television and radio programmes, Solution of Puzzle No 16,195. Weather: The Weather.

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