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The Times - 08/12/1983

1983; Gale Group;

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By Julian Haviland and Anthony Bevins, From Richard Ford, Belfast, By John Witherow, By Graham Searjeant, From Our Own Correspondent, By Richard Evans, By Ronald Faux, From Trevor Fishlock, By Julian Haviland, Political Editor, From Paul Routledge, Labour Editor, Manchester, By Our Labour Reporter, By John Lawless, By our Political Reporter, By Barrie Clement, Labour Reporter, By Geraldine Norman, Sale Room Correspondent, By David Hewson, By Harry Golombek Chess Correspondent, By Nicholas Timmins, By Kenneth Gosling, By Thomson Prentice, Medical Reporter, By Bill Johnstone Electronics Correspondent, By John Young, Agriculture Correspondent, By David Cross, By Peter Hennessy, By Staff Reporters, From Mario Modiano, From Robert Fisk, Damascus, From Nicholas Ashford, Washington, From Diana Geddes, Paris, From Ian Murray, Brussels, From Alan McGregor, From Mohsin Ali, From Rodney Cowton, Defence Correspondent, Brussels, From Rasit Gurdilek, Ankara, From Douglas Tweedale, Buenos Aires, From Keith Dalton, From Michael Hamlyn, From Michael Binyon, Richard Owen, From Christopher Follett, George Walden, Frederick Bonnart, Gontran Goulden, Nicholas Shakespeare, H. R. F. Keating, Philip Howard, Clive Cookson, PHS, Roderick Gradidge, Ronald Butt, Paul Pickering, CLAUD MORRIS., GRAHAM LEE, Secretary., PAUL RANDALL, , C. K. HASWELL, , J. W. MIDDENDORF., P. J. M. PELLEREAU, Secretary, , VIVIEN STERN, Director, , TREVOR SMITH, G. THOMPSON BRAKE, , TREVOR HUDDLESTON, , RAY HURST., I. J. WOOLF, , DAVID DAVENPORTHANDLEY., W.I. PUMPHREY., Anthony Masters, Michael Church, Caroline Moorehead, Max Bell, Irving Wardle, Hilary Finch, Paul Griffiths, Stephen Pettitt, by Michael Clark, Executive Editor Kenneth Fleet, By Graham Searjeant, Financial Editor, By Frances Williams, Economics Correspondent, By David Young, By Jonathan Davis, Financial Correspondent, By Our Financial Staff, By Philip Robinson, edited by Michael Prest, Christopher Warman, From John Hennessy, Vald'Isère, From John Ballantine, Melbourne, By John Nicholls, From Ian Brayshaw, Adelaide, By Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent, From Clive White, Prague, By David Miller, Paul Newman, By Stuart Jones, By Leslie Duxbury, By Hugh Taylor, By Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Mitchell Platts, By Keith Macklin, By Michael Phillips, Racing Correspondent, Edited by Peter Lee, PH,

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News: Museums learn to have a wider reach, The Times Diary Going up, and up, Behind the wire, a chill wind of war Berlin, £5 farmhand loses plea for compensation, Shuttle returns today after record mission, Nato's man in the middle, Masterpiece to be sold by tender, China accuses superpowers of being difficult, No prospect of deal in Shah dispute, Crisis of Kinnock word mountain, Meat import warning to shoppers, Get-tough Commission tries to regain control, Unsung hero of those noises off, Nuclear film needs no reply, IBA says, Chastened Americans review their tactics, Straw burning code urged, Greek ships steam to rescue Arafat, Nuclear reactor will be economic disaster, professor tells inquiry, Seven held after £26m gold raid seek freedom, Tomorrow, Traumatic memory set in granite, Headlines complaint rejected, Brother of Colombian President released, Rushford sees Scoon as 'Caesar' of Grenada, Mandate for British peace force, India lifts ban on Sikh editor, The unlikely civil servant The Times Profile Lord Carrington, Season's greetings 1,300 million times, Cautious Ozal pledges to axe ministries, Floored by their very own flaw, French put blame on Britain but try to avoid recriminations, Falklands faced by air threat, Another new look for National Gallery, Protesters halt Brent meeting, Coming to terms with the evil eye, Run from the rabbit, run, run, run, Wife sees heart-lung transplant patient, London bombs charge, Anniversaries, Space shuttle tests may invalidate ear theory Houston, Nott attacks Pym for 'pessimistic' speech, British at play: Hard-drinking sportsmen, Diana Dors postpones writ over fan mail, 37% rise in drink-drive prosecutions, Nissan to announce car plant this month, Tory MEPs protest at Thatcher restraint on pre-election spending, BBC Staff Condemn Dimbleby, Bonn bans neo-Nazis, Christmas calls, BSC losses cut to £2.6m a week, Weinberger says US will go anywhere to get fair arms deal, Roads, Reith lecturer boosts open government lobby, Less bread eaten at home, 40 arrested as Nalgo homes talks collapse, Stick and carrot from Assad, French milk meets a sales veto, 90 die in second Madrid crash in 10 days, US weighs up Managua overtures, Thatcher message of calm on EEC and Beirut troops, New year poll inevitable in Denmark, The papers, Biharis are ignored by Islamic summit, Prisoner to challenge parole ban in court, Peking hint on intervention, Opposition to Marcos joins forces, Premier told to stay on, Sir Keith Holyoake dies at 79, Nation of greater material wealth but less emotional stability, Wheat production sets new record, Hansard goes on computer, Sales boom may save post offices, Conflict over 'fresh' milk, Dr Jones: No criticism, Radiation in silt near Sellafield, IRA kills leading Ulster politician, Woman MP fails to get Cabinet job, But why no artistry on the outside too?, Scars of May, 1980 are still unhealed, Newsround. Index. Display Advertising: Ppa, Rhhi, Elf Aquitaine U.K. (Holdings) Limited, Rolex, Martini, Saab, Toad Of Toad Hall, Graham's, Heal's, Macmillan London, Foyles Art Gallery, Ford, The Times Literary Supplement, Gulf Air, The Poetry Book Society Ltd, Cognac Hine, Rnid, BBC Publications, Abbey National Building Society, Ibm, Royal Navy Officer, Royal Mail, The Spastics Society, Bang & Olufsen, Legge, Hemel Hempstead, Glenny. News in Brief. Picture Gallery: Speaker's new suit, Reviews: LSO/Abbado Barbican Hall, Trapped in idolatry Duran Duran Manchester Apollo, LPO/Rostropovich Festival Hall, London and Paris, Better than lovers Fishing Arts Theatre, Hard truths about prejudice The Dark Fantastic, Top price rarities, Hark! hark! the Larkin Required Writing, Misty intimacy, Born to set our toes tapping The Complete Lyrics of Cole Porter, New books-paperback, ... is another man's poisson Whales, Crass portrait of the Ugly American Sufficient Carbohydrate Hampstead, No compromise, no seduction BBCSO/Davies Barbican Hall, Making newspapers redundant? The Fifth Generation, Phagors, fuggies and bips Helliconia Summer, Stories of survival. Arts and Entertainment: Today's television and radio programmes BBC 1, Concise Crossword (No 218), The Times Crossword Puzzle No 16,304, Ribli fails to claw back point in crucial game World Chess. Politics and Parliament: Calke Abbey consortium suggested Heritage, Bill on youth custody, Parliament today, Crown land to be sold with planning permission Planning, Patched-up compromise would have been unsatisfactory Eec Summit, Government determined to get the right answers Eec Finance, Charities told to shun politics, Police going out of their way to counter racism House Of Lords, Anxieties of MPs drawn to attention of US Middle East. Law: Uncorroborated evidence of mental patients Regin v Bagshaw and Others, Claiming for interest Alsabah Maritime Services Company Ltd v Philippine International Shipping Corporation, Purpose of acquiring trading stock Costes (Inspector of Taxes) v Arndale Properties Ltd Reed (Inspector of Taxes) v Nova Securities Ltd, Law Society report must be disclosed Buckley v The Law Society, Statutory or common-law conspiracy Regina v Ayres. Editorials/Leaders: Time To Sit Tight, News Management In Moscow, Answering That Film. Letters to the Editor: Way of the Cross, Credit where it's due, Hope for young unemployed, Prosecution by stores, Restriction on parole, Winged chariot, The Severn barrier, Safeguarding the homebuyer, US policy in Central America, Nuclear metaphor, NGA dispute, Fatal statistics. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Deaths. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: Church news Appointments, Latest appointments, University news Lough borough. Obituaries: Mlle Lucienne Boyer, Muriel St Clare Byrne Editor of 'The Lisle Letters', Mr Digby Morton, Dr James Aitken. Stock Exchange Tables: Commodities London Commodity Prices, The pound, Hawker shares take off, Recent Issues, Sterling: Spot and Forward, Dow up by four points Wall Street, Scramble for Moray shares, Authorized Units & Insurance Funds, Wall Street, British Funds. Business and Finance: Granada-printing money at a slower pace, The Institute of Bankers 1983 Examinations, NEDC agrees more joint job studies, Avon Rubber in the black, Synterials issue sets USM record, Sterling knocked to lowest by oil price uncertainty, Brazil cannot win the self-help battle on its own, Dalgety Plc, Matthew Hall, Cummins Engine Company Limited Interim Statement, Phoenix Assurance plc Interim Statement, Nigerians threaten to leave Opec, Slater ghost walks again, Signs of greater affluence despite squeeze, Company News In Brief, Faster world growth and a diminishing debt problem, Crystalate Holdings plc, RIT takes 7% stake in jobbers, Hanson shares soar on record profit of £91m, Matthew Hall up 15%, Base Lending Rates, Index rise continues. Property: Rentals, Flat Siaring, North Of Thames, Surging South-east. Business Appointments: New BICC director named. Sport: Oxford almost find way to humiliate United, Watford taught chilling lesson, British fit to face Australians, Sports in Brief, People are frantic to sail the Atlantic, Welsh and Irish gain a chance of vengeance, Tottenham's glory days return, Schanche unveils his latest, The new Brown is ready for export, Morley set for Albion, Wallace relives a bad dream, Jockeys to face bribery charges, Late imports and Rackemann's withdrawal will help Pakistan, Champion upset as Miss Durie ignores respect, Whitby's cabbie with a charge for Wigan Fa Cup, Sturm Graz lose but go through, Challenge from Holmes, King Richards' revenge on the little princes, Epple takes the eye to win her first World Cup downhill, Equity and honour are preserved on ice, Aintree's longest runner will be brought down next year, Zimbabwe attack succeeds, Careless celtic fall to Forest. Classified Advertising: Today's events, Acknowledgments, Entertainments, Parliamentary Notices, Entertainmets, La crème de la crème, Animals And Birds, General Manager. Weather: The Weather.

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