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The Times - 22/09/1983

1983; Gale Group;

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From Robert Fisk, Beirut, From Mario Modiano Athens, From Mohsin Ali Washington, By Clifford Longley, From Christopher Thomas, Washington, By A Staff Reporter, From Julian Haviland, Political Editor, Harrogate, By Peter Wilson-Smith Banking Correspondent, By David Felton Labour Correspondent, By Peter Evans, Home Affairs Correspondent, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Our Labour Editor, By Philip Webster Political Reporter, By Derek Harris Commercial Editor, By Paul Routledge and Philip Webster, By Amanda Haigh, From Our Correspondent, Liverpool, From David Walker, Tynemouth, By Lorna Bourke, From Tim Jones Belfast, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By John Witherow, By David Nicholson-Lord, By Joanna Lyall, By Bill Johnstone Electronics Correspondent, By Philip Howard Literary Editor, By Barrie Clement, Labour Reporter, Reports from John Winder, Derek Barnett and Anthony Hodges, By Clifford Longley, Religious Affairs Correspondent, From Ray Kennedy, Johannesburg, From Ian Murray, Brussels, From Richard Wigg Madrid, From Clifford May, New York Times, Ndjamena, From Michael Hamlyn Islamabad, Michael Hornsby, From Edward Mortimer, Jerusalem, From John Earl Rome, From Rasit Gurdilek Ankara, From Robert Fisk on the USS Virginia, From Our Own Correspondent, Jerusalem, By Philip Webster, Political Reporter, From Diana Gedddes, Paris, From Ian Murray Brussels, From Roger Boyes, Warsaw, From Richard Owen, Moscow, From Mohsin Ali, Washington, By Patricia Clough, From Philip M. Boffey New York Times, Washington, Geoffrey Wheatcroft, Geoffrey Moorhouse, Philip Howard, H.R.F. Keating, Fiona MacCarthy, Byron Rogers, Basil Boothroyd, Gay Firth, PHS, Ronald Butt, Llew Gardner, EDMUND HAPPOLD, , MICHAEL BRAWNE, , JOHN DENNETT, , ANDREW BELL, , JOHN ROGAN, , R.A. PLUMMER, , IAN PRESTT, , IAN COUTTS, , WILLIAM H. BATES, , MAURICE BUCKMASTER, , JANE MOONMAN, , ARTHUR THOMAS, , CHRISTOPHER LEVER, , THOMAS J. GLENDINNING, , JAMES P. SMITH, , DIANA ROTHENSTEIN, , DAVID OGILVY, , From Craig Seton, Poole, By Pearce Wright, Science Editor, By Diane Guckert, Richard Williams, Irving Wardle, Anthony Masters, Paul Griffiths, Dennis Hackett, Christopher Warman, City Editor Anthony Hilton, By Philip Robinson, By Andrew Cornelius, By Wayne Lintott, By Jonathan Clare, From Frances Williams, Trinidad, By John Lawless, From Alan McGregor, Geneva, By Derek Pain, By Peter Wilson-Smith, Banking Correspondent, By Jonathan Davis, Financial Correspondent, Jamie Stevenson, David Felton, by Michael Clark, By Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, From Peter Ball Oslo, By Eamon Dunphy, By Hugh Taylor, By David Hands Rugby Correspondent, By Nicholas Keith, By Michael Phillips, Racing Correspondent, By Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, By Bryan Stiles, By George Ace, From Barry Pickthall, Newport, Rhode Island, By Mitchell Platts, By John Hennessy, Golf Correspondent, Jonathan Clare, Edited by Peter Davalle, From Alan Hamilton, Hereford, PH, By Anthony Bevins Political Correspondent,

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News: Pressure for interest rate cut, Why Nasir the sweeper had to die, Liberals vote for a united Ireland, Russia to hand over finds from airliner, Warning to building societies, Vicar and flock ask to join Catholics, A woman's guide to computers, Breathing life into an old power source, Tory condemns campaign for tougher sentencing, Argentine A-bomb fears grow, Meacher's votes in the balance, Moscow steps up drive to transfer UN, Jail threat to prison governor, South Africa launches investigation into deaths of blacks in jail, Tomorrow, Foreign forces hold the balance, Care workers' dispute worsening, US accuses Syria of blocking peace, Sun sets on relics of a vanished society, Corsican group says it murdered official, MacGregor blamed for strikes, Lebanese troops face fiercest attacks of war, Wine good for you, book says, Ravine ordeal of injured crash victim, Going British brings in more jobs, Je hold le chapeau for Sacha, British line too rigid, China says, Union row threatens Fleet Street, Café Royal cleared on cockroach risk, Clergy gets 'gospel' from BL, The Times Diary Meeting of minds, The hairy chins of Steel's tormentors, Up, up and away with Dr Tim, Peacekeeper afflicted with paralysis, Flood strands Ark, Czech jets released by Greece, Hospital contests claim on missing tunics, Spanish general talks of strain on Army unity, Counsel for those about to retire, Rates reform plan the minimum option, Jenkin says, Retrial in drugs case, PC shot David Martin in the neck 'because he feared for colleague', State-owned drugs sector idea rejected, GLC defers lorry ban decision, SDP under pressure on selection, Mrs Thatcher covers her ears, Calculating your market value, Book clubs' deal stops monopolies inquiry, Stern reporter in Hitler diary hoax is freed, Schools inquiry on science v religion, Shamir takes a step closer to premiership of Israel, Roads, New divorce proposals welcomed, Short cut to riches for Polish migrants, Candidates vetoed in Turkey, Corby, Archbishop to attend Luther lectures, Call for Falklands sovereignty talks, Destroying jet was an error, says Russian, The papers, Alliance running second in council by-elections, Healey urges Britain to stay out of civil war, Why morale stays high, Left-wing MPs meet Sinn Fein, Danger of political bias in private radio, Madrid gets tough with steel workers, Medical check for condemned British woman, Sharon appeals for more US troops, Changing horses in mid-dream, The shadow over Geneva, The theatre Hall of fame The Times Profile Sir Peter Hall, Missiles initiative by Reagan, Canada takes papers to court, When democracy is a public enemy, Aid worker 'murdered' in Salvador, Vauxhall workers called out on strike, Alternative medicine conference, Steel heads for clash over seat allocation, Seven die in Marcos protest, An early start for trainee air force, Cypriot Cabinet split over UN initiative, Some young jobless turning to extremism, survey finds, Conservation 'an energy source in its own right', Dutch defence spending misses Nato target, Council house sales meet stiff opposition, Cars could soak up wine lake, Firing away in the direction of Beirut, Strike-hit Belgians start panic buying, MPs vote to arrest left-winger, Principle of united Ireland remains leading long-term objective. Index. Display Advertising: Rsc, Bim, Robert Hale, Ppa, Charles Church, EFHutton, Corby Works, Pitney Bowes, Rs, Sme, The Times, Thomas Lloyd, British Steel Corporation Tubes Division, Drill Hall, Computer Competition, Allsop & Co, the Leeds Permanent Building Society. News in Brief. Picture Gallery: English Women In Alexon., Reviews: Rock Eric Clapton and friends Albert Hall, Stag Chichester Festival Tent, Con-men sold on American dream Glengarry Glen Ross Cottesloe, Forked tongues A Dictionary of Euphemisms, The secret recesses of the human mind Act of Darkness, The six contestants for the £10,000 Booker Prize, Never caught napping in the same genre twice, Auntie's gadfly A Variety of Lives, Dickens museum no longer a bleak house, Our man in India India File, Dylan's friend Portrait of a Friend, Today's events Royal engagements, Concert Fires of London Queen Elizabeth Hall, Hamlet Shaw, Bringing insight to music, In English life all situations are class situations Second From Last in the Sack Race, Dear Mum, with love and marmalade, Oxford theatre reprieved, New books-paperback, Working for jobs. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 16,241, Concise Crossword (No 156), Today's television and radio programmes. Editorials/Leaders: IT Should Not Take A Riot, Megaphone Diplomacy. Letters to the Editor: Reform of the Lords, Forestry policy, 'Angels' at Cookham, Lessons from KAL 007, Getting it straight, DHSS staffing targets, Looking askance at rate reforms, Why was work on QE2 not foreseen?, Barbie and the Newtons, Missing the point, Attitudes to Israel, Concern over mink in Shetland, Education for building. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Deaths. Official Appointments and Notices: University news Oxford, Latest appointments. Marriages. Obituaries: Dr Isabel Grant, Mrs Monica Patterson, Professor Karl Britton, Sir Duncan Wilson Former Ambassador to the Soviet Union, Obituary. Business and Finance: Dow slips in early trading Wall Street, Rio Tinto-Zinc surprises City with 184% rise in profits, Problems despite unlikely U-turn, Sunlight seeks equal treatment, Laporte profits rise, Sarakreek Holding N.V., Pressure on interest rates, The modern face of an old steel town, The pound, Cable & Wireless in £26m US deal, Investment and Finance, Managers' buyout plan at Ellerman, More curbs as Marcos seeks calm, US bid by Aitken Hume, BAT sees healthier second half Bat Industries, Lords call for UK to join EMS, Construction orders back in doldrums, Sanctions as the last resort, A theme park to out-Disney Disneyland, RMC doubles up half-time profits, Company News In Brief, Unctad wary on recovery, Accounting change cuts Tricentrol's figures, Lawson rejects 'new' Bretton Woods, Sterling: Spot and Forward, Base Lending Rates, Wigmores raises BHP bid. Stock Exchange Tables: Commodities London Commodity Prices, Recent Issues, Authorized Units & Insurance Funds, British Funds Shorts, Wall Street. Business Appointments: New chief for United Glass. Sport: A draw suits the Welsh, Browne's journey is rewarded, Sports in Brief, Northern Irish rush in where Austrians fear to tread, For The Record Baseball, Meade back to stir the sleeping giants, No hiding place in the world of win or bust, Stewards waiting to interview Carson, WBC back research, Kirti Azad leads India to victory, Brady shines whatever the clime, Today's Fixtures Football, Russell's debut, Barbarians outclass the buccaneers from Cornwall, Lyle can afford a smile at last, Athletics, Win keeps Australians' hopes alive, Danes blossom as Simonsen puts England on the spot, Ardiles recovering but Coppell sees specialist, Band should call the tune in Cumberland Lodge, Dalglish and McStay show Scots the way, Gardner the lotus eater returns as glory seeker, Bennett adds kick to Zimbabwe tour, Miss Bailey spurs Britain to victory. Property: Rentals, Country Property, A market lying fallow. Classified Advertising: Theatres, La crème de la crème, Acknowledgements, Situations Wanted, Appointments. Weather: The Weather.

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