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The Times - 21/10/1983

1983; Gale Group;

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By Anthony Bevins, Political Correspondent, By Frances Williams and Peter Wilson-Smith, By David Hewson, From Jeremy Taylor, Port of Spain, By Henry Stanhope Diplomatic Correspondent, By David Walker Local Government Correspondent, Geoffrey Smith, By John Lawless and Michael Baily, By Philip Webster, Political Reporter, From Our Chess Correspondent, Guernsey, By Stephen Goodwin, By Geraldine Norman, Sale Room Correspondent, By Edward Townsend Industrial Correspondent, By David Felton, Labour Correspondent, By Paul Routledge, Labour Editor, From Our Correspondent, Cambridge, By David Cross, By Clive Cookson, Technology Correspondent, By Paul Chudecki, By Clifford Longley, Religious Affairs Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, By Richard Dowden, By Clifford Webb, Motoring Correspondent, By John Young Agriculture Correspondent, By David Nicholson-Lord, By Pat Healy, Social Services Correspondent, By Richard Evans, By Michael Baily, Transport Editor, By Nick Wood, From Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, Paris, By Pearce Wright, Science Editor, By Stewart Tendler Crime Reporter, By Anthony Bevins Political Correspondent, By John Witherow, From Our Own Correspondent Delhi, From Richard Wigg, Madrid, From Michael Hamlyn, Delhi, From Hasan Akhtar Islamabad, From Richard Owen, Moscow, By Our Foreign Staff, From Donovan Moldrich, From Nicholas Ashford, Washington, From Robert Fisk, Beirut, From Michael Binvon, From Christopher Walker, From Jeremy Taylor, From Our Own Correspondent Moscow, From Our Own Correspondent, Brussels, From Ian Murray, From Diana Geddes, Paris, From David Bonavia, Hongkong, From Alan McGregor, , Hilary Finch, Anthony Masters, Peter Ackroyd, David Robinson, Richard Williams, By Robert Fisk, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Liz Jobey, by Gay Search, PHS, Barrie Clement, Alan Hamilton, David Watt, Philip Howard, WILLIS, , J. G. OTWAY, , GUY SOMERSET, (Chairman, Exmoor Society), COLIN FRANKS, (Chairman, Ouantocks Society), , JOHN WHITMORE, , NIGEL WALKER, , P. J. RICHARDSON, , BANCROFT, , E. P. THOMPSON, , TOM JAINE, , STEPHEN SHAW, , J. R. LUCAS, , IAN GILMOUR, , RICHARD WEST, , HUGH LEACH, , RICHARD COBB, , By Peace Wright, Science Editor, City Editor Anthony Hilton, By Peter Wilson-Smith, Banking Correspondent, By Wayne Lintott, By Jeremy Warner, By Andrew Cornelius, By John Lawless and Andrew Cornelius, From Maxwell Newton New York, By Our Banking Correspondent, By Derek Pain, By Frances Williams, Economics Correspondent, · edited by Michael Prest, Bailey Morris, · by Michael Clark, By Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent, David Miller, By Paul Newman, By Hugh Taylor, By Rex Bellamy. Tennis Correspondent, From a Special Correspondent, Malaga, By Michael Phillips, Racing Correspondent, By Michael Seely, By Pat Butcher, By Keith Macklin, Schools rugby by Michael Stevenson, By Jenny MacArthur, By John Wilcockson, By David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, By Joyce Whitehead, By Gerald Davies, Simon Barnes, By Athole Still, Motoring by Clifford Webb, Edited by Peter Davalle, From Tim Jones Cardiff, From Christopher Walker, Jerusalem, Bill Johnstone Electronics Correspondent, BJ, David Felton Labour Correspondent, Andrew Cornelius, Roger Woolnough, DH, Derek Harris Commercial Editor, R. J. Raggett Executive Editor-International, Telephony Publish Corp., RW, Pearce Wright Science Editor, Clive Cookson Technology Correspondent, AC, PW,

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News: 12 more die in Sind village clash, Reuters: growing like Topsy, Synod to debate proposal to allow remarriage in church after full inquiry, Family life and the jet setters, 'Star chamber' will decide the cuts, BT dominant, and growing stronger, The Japanese tackle an impossible dream Bulky team tries to beat Welsh at rugby, The super switch that is failing to connect, Russians not amused by Callaghan quip, Grenada Army imposes shoot-on-sight curfew, Will cable pay its way?, Weathermen blamed for ships trapped in ice, Medical Briefing Putting the baby first, The Times Diary Open verdict, Brazilian wages decree imposed, Super telex comes in fast, Abbey man is favourite to chair Mirror group, New threat to phone services, Tomorrow, Food prices, Embryo 'doing well' after being deep frozen, Europe prunes budget by £283m, Spanish funeral crowd shouts for army rule, Caribbean outraged, Commentary, Echoes of laughter, Fears over homes for elderly, Putting expansion on the line, After Mickey Mouse how about Snoopy?, Foreign Office appeals for lives of Britons, Big Soviet offensive launched in Afghanistan, Chancellor allows no respite in struggle against inflation, Bill to block EEC cash ready if talks break down, Pop stars on apartheid blacklist, CND expects 200,000 on march, Colombojudges overturn ruling on loyalty oath, Scotland Yard negotiates to pay Waldorf out-of-court damages, Power struggle in Grenada, The big temptation to shop abroad, Jobs issue dominates Swiss election, Nicaragua gets French and Russian warships, Israeli run on shares predicted, Cut in Civil Service on target, Arabs force Dunlop to fire Saatchi, Balancing on the US-Cuba tightrope, Tractors to suit small farmers, LSE rejects racehorse, Cleaners' pay cut draws protests, Reagan pledges to stay course on Middle East and Euromissiles, Surprising sprigs on the family tree, Short-range steps towards peace, How US misread island signals, Lebanese leaders ready to talk peace in Geneva, RAF Cranwell graduations, Opening the skies to satellites, Closed shop challenge by driver, China eases up on its anti-British barrage, Storm warning for space-age weather news, Anna Ford settles with TV-am, Action threat over helicopter service, The age of the diesel car is at hand, Cable trials, The Mirror: Labour's love lost?, The engineers' unlikely quarrel, New phones should be cheaper, Dimbleby explains print plant closure, Back to school for the young in mind, Riddle of the pole that lost its pair, Researchers link the pill with cancer, Time against change in EEC seats, Coronation Street actor dies, The dreams riding on Ariane, Fact: fiction is not just ephemera, Telecommunications, Why the PLO fell apart in Beirut, The papers, Fear of fishing chaos as Dutch torpedo deal, Ford tells dealers to cut service charges, Kinnock says Tories 'sacrificing industry', DeLorean fails truth test, First Person, More disruption likely for rail commuters, Squeeze on cities will push up rates, Channel tunnel snags remain despite private cash promise, Right jubilant as union poll puts French left into minority, Bonn wary of Soviet blackmail, I may not come back, Retrial for man on rape charge, Fiat says Which? car survey was biased, Tintin and Asterix in 'racist' trouble, Britain 'lags in maths', Unions combine to fight pit closures, Mrs Gandhi's olive branch, Andropov's Sofia visit in doubt, A Falkland chance too good to miss Buenos Aires, Concession may clinch Nissan deal, Solicitors split over rivals offering cheap conveyancing, New network's mercuric rise, Shamir defends terrorist past. Index. Picture Gallery. Display Advertising: Rorent, Bell's, Racal, Times Books Ltd, Multiple Display Advertisements, Western Mining Corporation Holdings Limited, Betrayal, Telecom, Gerrard & National, Standard Telephones And Cables Plc., The Times, The Spectator, Thorn Ericsson, Plessey, Eagle Telecoms, Telefusion, Church's, Audiotronic Systems Ltd, Bti, London News, Lancel, Conran Associates, Odeon Kensington. Arts and Entertainment: Today's television and radio programmes BBC 1, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 16,266, Carlier takes chess lead, Concise Crossword (No 181). Reviews: Top films, Flickering flame Maydays Barbican, Concert LPO/Eschenbach Festival Hall, Pop music Smokey Robinson Hammersmith Odeon, Unbeatable against all the odds Mickey's Christmas Carol (U), Twilight glow, Doubly prepared, Shortage of style Idomeneo Theatre Royal, Glasgow, Autumn cheer as prices for fine wines drop. News in Brief. Law: Horror at delay in O14 appeal Coastal (Bermuda) Ltd v Esso Petroleum Co Ltd, No power to stay before petition Sandhu v Khan, Correction, Juries not to be given disputed notes Regina v Dillon (R. W.), Prejudice in report, Judge not entitled to accuse airline. Editorials/Leaders: Quietists In The Cabinet, Those WHO Live By The Sword...., Tasks At Transport. Letters to the Editor: British cheese in France, Forestry policy, Suspension of parole, Yours disgustedly, The Hoskyns file, Some more 'equal' than others?, US attitudes to its 'soft underbelly', Alternatives to custodial sentencing, Peace movement tactics, New light on Elgin, Well shod, Play's bad language, Victorian values, Public spending. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Births. Obituaries: Mr Peter Dudley, Professor Eric Easson, Mr Maurice Bishop Prime Minister of Grenada, Albert Carel Willink. Business and Finance: Market forces will determine future of the Stock Exchange, SE removes overseas rates, Reuters sell-off 'going well', Company News In Brief, Gold loses lustre as income prospect, N Sea shakeout forecast, Consternation over US state of limbo, Screen challenge for Reuters' market information service, Shares rally after slide Wall Street, Boardroom row at Guinness Peat, Allianz bid angers UK firms, Cars and drink boom boosts spending, The Fleming Japanese Investment Trust plc, Lording over the monopolies law, Investment and Finance, Base Lending Rates. Sport: Preparing to make waves in and out of the water, Injured Irvine out of contention for place against All Blacks, Writ in lieu of written word, New stud rule to prevent injuries, Sports in Brief, Today's Fixtures, New rules to cover takeover advice, New coach confident of England women's team, Ballesteros falls prey to trigger-happy hunters, Crowned heads of Europe nod into the arms of Morpheus, Outlook for Cowans is brighter, Heredity theory borne out at Sedbergh, Former world champions in leading places, Pakistan retain world team title, Authoritative Miss Durie takes chances to reach last eight, A sapling shoots up like a Redwood and is not so green as he looks, Whitakers ride high in Olympic shortlist, Steep task for riders on new Sealink route, Boycott saga continues, Promise of more money, Rangers return looking frail, Konno and the generation gap, The citizens may yet come to praise the still ambitious Caesar, Roberts will miss first Test, BTG may opt for buyouts, Full speed ahead, Plea for risk-takers, Cauthen reaches century in style, Sour milk for Harris, Knowles and Johnson in the final, The Mighty Mac set to show old zest again, Hot seat for Cattlin, Maoris will stretch the amateurs. Stock Exchange Tables: The pound, Recent Issues, Authorized Units & Insurance Funds, Commodities, Sterling: Spot and Forward, Wall Street, British Funds. Business Appointments: Lord Ezra elected BSI chief. Classified Advertising: Car Buyer's Guide, Today's events, Acknowledgments, Business To Business, Entertainments, Animals And Birds. Property: Rentals. Weather: The Weather.

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