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The Times - 16/08/1983

1983; Gale Group;

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By Philip Webster, Political Reporter, By Our Political Reporter, By Our Foreign Staff, From Richard Owen, Moscow, By Paul Routledge and Clifford Webb, By Our Motoring Correspondent, From Christopher Thomas, From Richard Ford, Belfast, From A Staff Reporter, Belfast, By Stephen Goodwin, From Our Correspondent, By Pearce Wright, Science Editor, By John Young, By David Hewson, From Harry Golombek, Chess Correspondent, Southport, By Lorna Bourke, By Peter Evans, Home Affairs Correspondent, By Richard Evans, From Arthur Osman, By Bill Johnstone, Electronics Correspondent, By Peter Hennessy, By Lucy Hodges, Education Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, Buenos Aires, From Ray Kennedy, Johannesburg, From David Bonavia, Tangshan, From Tony Duboudin, By Caroline Moorehead, From Roger Beardwood, From Our Own Correspondent, Warsaw, From Stephen Taylor, From John Carlin, La Paz Mexico, From Nicholas Ashford, By Colin Harding, From Richard Wigg, From Roger Bearwood, From Robert Fisk, Beirut, By Rodney Cowton, John Russell Taylor, Anthony Masters, Peter Ackroyd, Charles Marowitz, MaxBell, Noël Goodwin, Nicholas Kenyon, Stephen Pettitt, Peter Newmark, PHS, Roger Scruton, Michael Clayton, RAYMOND HOFFENBERG, , MALCOLM CARRUTHERS, , ADRIAN ROGERS, , P. M. J. O'BRIEN, , PATRICK NAIRNE, , DENIS MOORE, , JOHN L. I. PALMER, , EDWARD GARNIER, , ALAN WATSON, , A. J. LUCKING, , DAVID MCTAGGART, , W. P. SHOVELTON, , EDGAR PALAMOUNTAIN, , ANDREW ROBERTSON, , By a Bridge Correspondent, By Kenneth Gosling, City Editor Anthony Hilton, By Michael Prest, By Vivien Goldsmith, By Andrew Cornelius, By Jonathan Clare, From Maxwell Newton, By Peter Wilson-Smith Banking Correspondent, By Wayne Lintott, By Our Financial Staff, By Peter Wilson-Smith and Derek Harris, By David Young Energy Correspondent, · edited by Michael Prest, By Jeremy Warner, Derek Harris, John Lawless, by Geoffrey Ellis, by Richard Sharpe, Clive Cookson, By Frank Brown, By Eric Huggins, by Maggie McLening, Wayne Lintott, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Alan Gibson, By Ivo Tennant, By Michael Berry, By Peter Ball, By Alan Ross, By Peter Marson, By Richard Streeton, By Michael Phillips, Racing Correspondent, From Desmond Stoneham, , By Barry Pickthall, By Gordon Allan, By John Wilcockson, From David Miller, Helsinki, By Pat Butcher, By Jenny MacArthur, By John Nicholls, Edited by Peter Dear, From Christopher Walker, Roger Boyes,

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News: Peru arrests hailed as breakthrough, Anger at US politicians' visit, Cases of rare illness rise to 18, Saving a London landmark, More home loans may follow increase in building society savings, Central America policy differences remain wide after La Paz talks, Nkomo flying home to restrained welcome, Honeymoon gambler strikes gold, Wartime portraits found in archives, Playing your way to better health, The key to keeping secrets secret, Gelli said to have flown from France, Chained-up Asian women arrested, Stranded Lebanese to be airlifted home, Field sport protesters bound over, Heart attack 'killed drug ring leader', Findings Biotechnology, Tomorrow, Andropov leads the way for economic reform, Fewerteenagers pregnant, Church news, Peronist battle for power, Shares rise as loan rate fears recede, In the fast lane to a socialist Gomorrah, Riddle of the poisoned chickens, Wildlife Act 'no protection', Quake city still bears the scars of 1976, When big became beautiful, Call in the mouse, The Times Diary Open invitation, Fervour and simplicity for Pope at Lourdes, Abortion campaign opens in Dublin, Goukouni's see-saw relations with Libya, French police question 15 in search for IRA arms shipment route, Neighbours' 'war' lasted four years, Sales of home computers will double to £300m, market survey predicts, Honecker visit lifts political quarantine, New indoor pools 'a health hazard', Six die in Indian violence, Police plea after boy assaulted, One of 'Cowley 13' admits lying to join BL, Former army chief held in Pakistan, The games craze goes pop, Records fall at Brighton, Ban child gambling MP says, Briton in Saudi jail says he was tortured, Roads, Putting ARC on the map The Week, Geography and politics prevent coherent strategy Nato's Southern Flank Part 2, 'Flag war' leaves 69 hurt, Zimbabwe helps its stricken farmers, Ripper chief surprised at outcry, The papers, Hunting down the elusive facts, Papers censured over IRA, Kinnock challenged by Hattersley, Defence cuts deal by Israel Cabinet, Liberal and SDP grassroots merger under way, Uk Events, Queensland leader outwits his opponents, French confirm troop build-up, Bill of Rights call in South Africa, Image of Soviet super-hero takes a knock, Students 'taking too long over PhDs', Man lost job over Russian fiancée, Panda skin inquiry promised, Turkey's Premier to stand in elections, Backbencher power poised for renaissance, But why can't I read it? Letters, A matter of perks, Marital advice may have to be paid for, Nigerian refuses to relinquish governorship after poll defeat, Early August car sales set 225,000 record, Reagan rejects Mexican appeal, French help Habré to dig in, An old master by mail order, After the riots, Pinochet in the firing line, Pretoria denies napalm raid on Angola town, Getting down all the words, fast, MPs' Sinn Fein talks 'not official', Hotels ban Guinness after 'snub', Argentine goods beat embargo, Prisoners of conscience Uruguay: Pedro Aguerre, Lesotho refuses to expel refugees, Foxtrotsky and a Minuet Tendency. Index. Picture Gallery: Add colour from the sun and sea, Royal holidaymakers bound for Balmoral. Display Advertising: Svenska Cellulosa Aktiebolaget Sca, Multiple Display Advertisements, Savoy Taylors Guilo, Nec, Modern Business Technology Ltd., Airbus, Ibm Personal Computers, Campaign For Fair Votes, Fiat Uno., Norfolk And Norwich, Murray Arbeid, Usa Computer Vacancies, Mecca Bookmakers, The Books Ltd, Minolta, Duval Carpet Co., Ltd., Edina & Lena, Control Data, Merlin. Reviews: Young composers Ica, Today's events Royal engagements, Arden of Faversham The Pit, Playing into the hands of those who pour scorn, Rock U2 and Guests Phoenix Park, Dublin, The delights of youth ECYO/Abbado Albert Hall/Radio 3, Zaniness pays off Andras Schiff Queen Elizabeth Hall, Speculating about success, Keeffe in crackling form A Mad World, My Masters La Jolla Playhouse, Call to 'protect' religion on TV, Red mists and moans, Rock stars to play for Prince's Trust, Fashion Shaping up, 1983. Arts and Entertainment: Today's television and radio programmes BBC 1, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 16,209, Mestel shares chess lead in seventh round, Concise Crossword (No 126), TV top ten. News in Brief. Official Appointments and Notices: University news Wales, Stirling University, Bishop to retire next year, Latest appointments, Shultz says he will not resign. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): Driving straight to the heart of Wagner's heroic mystery. Editorials/Leaders: Arms And Money, Eating People IS Wrong, One Way Ticket. Letters to the Editor: British Gas profits, Future of Alliance, Charity statistics, Colourless cricket, Sea change, Case for traditional medicine-and the alternatives, Facts come first, Salmon in danger, Brush with the law, Dumping of waste in N Atlantic. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Births. Deaths. Obituaries: Lord Wakefield Of Kendal Sportsman and politician, General Sir Robert Bray. Business and Finance: Registering Lloyd's more open image, Lloyd's gives details of proposed by-laws, Exports drive planned as Seoul celebrates UK ties, Charles Hill resignation, National Leisure buys zoo, US strength leads index to record, The pound, Changing attitudes on how engineers are trained, Retail sales slip, but trend stays buoyant, Pioneering tradition of the biggest Australian, Investment and Finance, A slim, international GKN moves up with the car industry Employment And Profits At Gkn During The Recession, Impala surge underlines platinum's appeal, Signal Control raises £51.9m, Holmes à Court launches surprise £2.5bn takeover bid for BHP, Albright & Wilson Ltd 1983 Half Year Results, Dispute on oil marker price is shelved, The entrepreneur who turns defeat into profit, Lotus votes for refinancing, Company News In Brief, Overseas operations hit profit climb at TDG, British Clothing Manufacturer Reports Record Profits., Sterling: Spot and Forward, UK banks clear Argentine loan, Now Ibstock may fight takeover, Control Securities p.l.c., Sterling sells BET stake. Stock Exchange Tables: Suspension after 143p Ingram share rise, Dow up on money supply figures Wall Street, Tenant exchange, Authorized Units & Insurance Funds, Recent Issues, Commodities London Metal Exchange, Wall Street, British Funds. Business Appointments: Two new directors for NatWest Appointments. Sport: Newcomers for final, Boyd-Moss strikes, Steele finds a cure for insomnia, Sports in Brief, Glamorgan struggle, A painful century for Patel, French colt too fast for Morcon, Emburey lines up a victory in sights of the big guns, Something to cheer us all up, Cruel shift of wind denies Victory '83 win over Australia, All Blacks' tour is postponed, Ringmasters crack their whips as the circus stars roll up, More of the same for Mrs Lloyd, Facing up to the wind again, Caution takes over, Shareef Dancer can steal show from a star-studded cast, President on form, Hemmings leads recovery by Notts, WBA bid to woo Jones, The carousel spins on to the Palace, England dormy one in spite of Coney's 68, Davis at his best, Today's Fixtures Cricket, For The Record Cricket, New days dawn at Burghley, Doyle gives himself a lift, Romaines to the rescue, Dope tests 'positive', Kapil Dev called home. Classified Advertising: Home And Garden, Shortlets, Wanted, Entertainments, Legal Appointments also on page 22. Property: Rentals, Flat Shring. Weather: The Weather.

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