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The Times - 10/03/1983

1983; Gale Group;

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By Jonathan Davis, Energy Correspondent, By Paul Routledge, Labour Editor, From Christopher Thomas, New York, By Edward Townsend Industrial Correspondent, From Richard Ford, Belfast, From Michael Hornsby, Bulawayo, From Nicholas Ashford, By Nicholas Timmins, By Frances Gibb, By David Felton, Labour Correspondent, By Philip Webster, Political Reporter, By Our Parliamentary Staff, By Geraldine Norman, Sale Room Correspondent, By Lucy Hodges, , By Kenneth Gosling, By Barrie Clement, Labour Reporter, From Richard Evans, By Hugh Clayton Environment Correspondent, By John Witherow, From Our Correspondent, Newcastle upon Tyne, From Tim Jones, By Bill Johnstone, Electronics Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, By Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, By Our Legal Affairs Correspondent, By Rupert Morris, By David Hewson, From Rodney Pinter of Reuters in the Matabeleland bush, From Ian Murray, Brussels, From Diana Geddes, Paris, From Trevor Fishlock, From Moshe Brilliant, Tel Aviv, From Andrew Thompson, Buenos Aires, From Susan MacDonald, By Henry Stanhope, Diplomatic Correspondent, From Tony Duboudin, Melbourne, From Trevor Fishlock, Delhi, From Mohsin Ali, Washington, From Richard Owen, Moscow, By Our Foreign Staff, From John Best, From Charles Harrison, Nairobi, From Richard Wigg, Madrid, From Christopher Thomas, From Our Own Correspondent, John Percival, Hilary Finch, Nicholas Kenyon, Chris Peachment, Dennis Hackett, Geoffrey Wansell, Penny Perrick, Judy Froshaug, Anthony Quinton, Kay Dick, Nicholas Shakespeare, David Hewson, P.H., I.R., William Clark, PHS, David Watts, Paul Pickering, Ronald Butt, Rosemary Burton, PHILIP STEADMAN, Director, , DOROTHY BACON, , H. M. C. QUICK, , R. D. HARDING, , LAURENCE GRAFSTEIN, , KONRAD SYROP, , ANDREW WILSKI., CHARLES WHITING, , D. L. HAWTIN, Director General, , ALAN BEITH, , AIDAN CAHILL, , PETER MASON, Chairman, , RALF DAHRENDORF, , MARGARET BURNS, , BRYAN WOODS, , EDWARD RAGGETT, , City Editor Anthony Hilton, From Maxwell Newton, By Michael Prest, By Frances Williams Economics Correspondent, By Jonathan Clare, By Andrew Cornelius, By Lorna Bourke, By Sally White, By Jeremy Warner, edited by Peter Welham, Graham Searjeant, by Michael Clark, From John Hennessy, Helsinki, By a Special Correspondent, By Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, David Miller Chief Sports Correspondent, By Peter Ball, By Richard Streeton, By David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, By David Hands, By Gordon Allan, By Michael Phillips, Racing Correspondent, Mihir Bose, By-Richard Eaton, By Sydney Friskin, Edited by Peter Davalle, By Anthony Bevins Political Correspondent,

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News: London council scraps its school meals, Pym praises allied unity on missile negotiations, EEC bid to avert trade war, Russians attack 'bellicose' Reagan, Chairman of Rumasa may be in Britain, Book vandal sent down from Oxford, Western reporters find human remains in the bush near Bulawayo, Can Scargill survive unbowed?, Bookmakers kept file on publican's betting, First choice rejects steel job, Haiti final port of call for Pope, Portugal faces mounting financial crisis, Latin support for Falklanders, Opec ministers meet: An Arab oil minister, Hawke wrestles with realities, Gainsborough couple identified, Boost for satellite broadcasting, Roads, Learning to love the fuzz, Marines fined for brawling, Working abroad is a gamble, Russian takeover attempt attacked, Jeremy Gilley, aged 13, has landed, The talk of the Tower gets the bird, Tory chief steps into dispute over seat, New rule may give Scargill job for life, 'Parking meter' system cuts delays in court, Few foreigners enter Assam, Carter visit sets off Israel violence, Labour to strip Lords of powers, Vietnam: the tragic legacy no one will inherit Ho Chi Minh City, Alliance seen as poised for victory, French army chief replaced, New York Irish parade supports IRA violence, 21 peace women ordered to leave, New attack on police Bill, Sit down all those with experience, Rape tests 'should be in hospital', Brittan keeps the talk on loftier matters, Voles give insight into guilt of foxes, Beards and the men behind them Modern Times, If only redbrick had romance, Monopolies team condemns coal board operations, Kirk fishing case to go to Strasbourg, 6.5% increase for NHS private patients, 'Over the counter' glasses urged as £60 difference in prices is disclosed, No audience for TV-am early show, Tomorrow, Hopes fade for end to king's exile, Quebec dispute over 'right to die in French', The Times Diary Second strike, The papers, Gunmen kill one, wound four, Computer to do routine work for solicitors, Uganda-Rwanda refugee talks fail, Unions to press for pay 'norms' in planning cooperation with Labour, Weinberger says Kremlin is dedicated to supremacy, Nkomo escapes to Botswana, Concern in Congress on doubling of Salvador aid, New FBI powers to fight terror, Malta opposition ready to end boycott, Darlington, here we come Moreover..., Education cuts defended, Queen sails into Vancouver, Pentagon paper 'shameless lies', Walesa attends trial of Gdansk strike leader, Argentine Navy refuses to take part in exercises with America, Britain starts chemical weapons initiative to break Geneva deadlock, MSC makes gloomier report, MPs to have say on comptroller. Index. Official Appointments and Notices: Marketing director appointed at 17, Felsted School, 'Sewergate' chief resigns. Display Advertising: English Tourist Board, BBC Publications, Abbey National Money Service, Ppa, Bertolt Brecht's Kuhle Wampe, Times Books Ltd, Odeon, Multiple Display Advertisements, Merseyside Development Corporation, Bovis Construction, Everyman Hampstead, Blundell-Permoglaze Holdings PLC, Tate Gallery, Barnardo's. News in Brief. Reviews: LCS/Kuhn Festival Hall, First novels from Chicago and Dublin to Japan, View of life in Brazil fetched £132,000, Today's events Royal engagements, Cage of illusion, The voice of the soldier, Poet of the particular, An incandescent marriage Ashton ballets Covent Garden, ECO/Leppard Barbican Hall, To bend, or not to bend..., Rome in spring with love, LMP/Vasary Festival Hall, The Dying Art, by Lee Langley, And now for something completely different, The Golden Lyre, the Themes of the Greek Lyric Poets, by David, New books-paperback, Holy Pictures, by Clare Boylan, A show to put you on your feet again. Picture Gallery. Politics and Parliament: Oil price fall should help recovery House Of Lords, Du Cann calls for more private investment State Spending, UK to help in resettlement of Poles, Attitudes to human rights Foreign Office, £4.5m railway hotel unsold after a year, Parliament today, Britain pressing allies not to sell to Argentina Arms Sales, Bookings ban for travel firm, Fixed four year term rejected 10-Minute Rule Bill. Arts and Entertainment: Today's television and radio programmes BBC 1, Concise Crossword (No 14), The Times Crossword Puzzle No 16,074. Editorials/Leaders: The Way Of The Cross, Better Than A Piece Of Chalk, The System Not The Man. Letters to the Editor: Grinding slowly, Poland and the price of freedom, Putting an oar in, Travels with mules, W German elections, Frank Pick, Size and scale of nuclear attack, Helping hand for piers of realm, Selling in Germany, Standard English, Sunday observance, Liberal cooperation. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Births. Deaths. Obituaries: Lord Arran, Viscount Boyd Of Merton Decisive influence on the granting of independence to the colonies, His Hon D. M. Evans. Business and Finance: Nimslo to expand in US, Derek Crouch Plc, Massey in $600m cash saving plan, The pound, Anyway who wants export-led growth?, "After a successful 1982... 1983 is going well", Money abroad, Investment and Finance, Freeing the banks-at a discount, BSR in £20m 'make or break' cash call, Huge borrowing undershoot will help Chancellor's tax cuts, Banks face the $700,000m debt question, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Thomson takes over Telefunken, Company News In Brief, Skf Financial statement, 1982, Mortgage relief limit may rise, £21m bid for Davenports, ConsGold profits fall by 57%, Pound bumps along at $1.50 level, US economy is getting up steam, Base Lending Rates. Stock Exchange Tables: Wall Street rallies to close up 12 points, Share prices recover, Recent Issues, Authorized Units & Insurance Funds, Commodities, Sterling: Spot and Forward, Wall Street, British Funds. Business Appointments: Cowgill to chair TV agency. Sport: Robertson at the centre of a Barbarian onslaught, Magri 'lethal in big gloves', Sports in Brief, Mrs Perry should smile at $1m deal, Why Callaghan hopes to be thrice blessed, Fixtures switch relieves Robson, For Torvill and Dean excellence is compulsory, Cambridge have doubles edge, A new field for an old horse, RAF retain title, Halsey's try earns some justice, Steiner's fast start gives her first win, Stacey fit for cup return, England's low note, Oxford go overboard with their powerboat politics, Cup of hope at Turf Moor, No magic bicycles to help Indians on bumpy journey out of Bombay, Moorcroft is optimistic, Snow Reports, St Mary's reclaim cup, For The Record Basketball, Ireland faithful to beaten XV. Law: Door makes new building an enlargement Commissioners of Customs & Excise v Perry, Challenging Order 14 leave to defend European Asian Bank A G v Punjab Sind Bank, New roof is VAT repair Commissioners of Customs & Excise v Sutton Housing Trust, Reasons for leaving former home R v Hammersmith and Fulham London Borough Council, Ex parte Duro-Rama and Another. Classified Advertising: International Appointments, Non-Secretarial Appointments, Appointments General, Motor-Cars, Entertainments, Musical Instruments, Wanted, Animals And Birds. Property: Rentals, Property South Of The Thames, Flat Sharing. Weather: The Weather.

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