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The Times - 12/11/1983

1983; Gale Group;

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From Robert Fisk, Beirut, By Our Labour Editor, By David Hewson, By Michael Prest, By Julian Haviland, Political Editor, By Clifford Webb, Motoring Correspondent, By Peter Wilson-Smith, By Paul Routledge, Labour Editor, By David Felton, Labour Correspondent, By Nicholas Timmins, Health Services Correspondent, By Huon Mallalieu, By Philip Robinson, By Rupert Morris, By Patricia Clough, Allianz battle, , From Richard Ford, By David Cross, By Ronald Faux, By Clifford Webb Motoring Correspondent, By Our Education Correspondent, By Thomson Prentice, Medical Reporter, By Our Property Correspondent, By Christopher Warman Property Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, By Richard Dowden, From Edward Mortimer, Ankara, From Rasit Gurdilek, Ankara, From Patrick Knight, From Neil Kelly, Bangkok, From David Watts, Tokyo, From Michael Hornsby, Johannesburg, From Michael Hamlyn, From Christopher Thomas, From Christopher Walker, Jerusalem, From Roger Boyes, From Michael Binyon, From Olli Kivinen, From Richard Wigg, Lisbon, By Colin Harding, From Alan Tomlinson, Tegucigalpa, From John Best, Ottawa, From Zoriana Pysariwsky, Paul Griffiths, Nicholas Kenyon, Hilary Finch, David Wade, Michael Church, Peter Davalle, Simon Barnes, Woodrow Wyatt, Michael Mainwaring, MICHAEL GRYLLS, Chairman., F. H. HAHN., THEODORE RUOFF, JOHN R. PAGE, , F. E. ELLIOTT, Chairman., J. C. WOLTON, DAVID CARLIOL:, W. I. PUMPHREY., TOM LAUGHTON., J. W. JOLLIFFE Librarian., JOHN ALLFREY, Director, , P. A. SPANOGHE, , PATRICK REILLY, By Pearce Wright, Science Editor, John M. Todd, By Janet Browne, Horticulture Correspondent, By Jeremy Warner, By John Lawless and, By Graham Searjeant, Financial Editor, By Frances Williams Economics Correspondent, By Jonathan Davis Financial Correspondent, edited by Michael Prest, edited by Lorna Bourke, Vivien Goldsmith, Lorna Bourke, Ian McDonald, Wayne Lintott, By David Hands Rugby Correspondent, By Gordon Allan, From Chris Thau, Bucharest, From Ian Brayshaw, Perth, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Sydney Friskin, By Richard Eaton, By Lewine Mair, By John Wilcockson, By Peter Ball, By Clive White, By Keith Macklin, By Michael Phillips, Racing Correspondent, From Peter Towers-Clark Laurel, Maryland, By Michael Seely, From Mitchell Platts., By Pat Butcher, Lucy Hodges, Edited by Peter Davalle, From Ian Murray, Athens, From Alan Hamilton, Nairobi, Ronald Faux, Shona Crawford Poole, Rob Neillands, Mike Banks, R.N., Bill Burroughs, Ashley Stephenson, Jane MacQuitty, Stan Hey, David Hewson, Philip Howard, Clare Colvin, Anne Barnes, Penny Symon, Henry Stanhope, Max Harrison, Geoff Brown, Peter Waymark, Judy Froshaug, Harry Golombek, Peter Philp, Stewart Tendler, Roy Cuckow,

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News: When snap decisions are costly, Italian casinos raided in big crackdown, Winter indoors, Slough's centrepiece attracts cascades of compliments, Sex doctor returns for pre-trial UK visit, Thousands on march for Polish Independence Day, Punjab village leader killed by gunman, Dismissal by Scargill is upheld, Andropov rumours hit markets, US joins rare UN consensus, Belaúnde regards local poll as popularity test, Outings Half Deckers' Open Day, Art college mergers are shelved, A wild romance with the West in winter Stateside, In the garden, Military rulers put final touches to their legacy, Telecom union to renew action, Reagan the conciliator woos Diet, Shaping up to that overgrown fruit tree, BBC threat to dismiss technicians, For Caledonia read Patagonia, £15m plan to redevelop rail station, 'Kidnapped' family died in car crash, EEC resolve boosts UK budget hopes, Taciturn Scoon bans all public meetings, Sentence in black magic case upheld, No early reduction in mortgage rate, The Queen remembers Africa's fallen, £309,288 crash award, Heart unit doctors win reprieve from job cuts, Working wonders with the personal touch, Monday Middle East, Maxwell shuts Radio Times plant, Peer's mother dies in fire at country house, Allianz aims for an uncommon market, £80,000 Shergar ransom missing, Doubts on hypnotizing witnesses, Justifying faith in Luther, American priest denounces Reagan's policies, Israel warns Syria to toe the line, A summer's reading list, Man guilty of manslaughter freed by judge, Rounding up friends for a bargain holiday Group Deals, How to assess the glossy brochures, No contempt action on Nilsen reports, Heavenly runs on powdery reaches, Tomorrow Royal engagements, Brooding horror by the bank, Lawson abandons spring tax cuts, Tenants appeal for demolition of estate, syria determined to eliminate Arafat and PLO, Passport charges increased, Motorists invite thieves, The Week Ahead Today, Chocolate turkey gets the bird, Manila funeral protest, Four out of ten cross-Channel lorry drivers defy load limit, Dormant dahlias, Safe haven for the brain-scarred survivors of war On the eve of Remembrance Sunday, RUPERT MORRIS reports on possibly the least remembered victims of war..., Canada fines firm £13m, Steel unions held to deals, Films on TV, Where to go and what to use, Hondurans demand military solution, Still a charter for ballot rigging, Accord on agenda for Stockholm, The papers, Walk in the white open spaces Going Nordic, Proud owner's bombé surprise, Vital questions to be answered, Spain wants Iberian free trade zone, Court delay in Dimbleby dispute, Brazil to strengthen African links, Going back to the beginning with the 'gifted' child, Engineering chiefs want shopfloor changes before agreeing on pay, Sphinx beard fragment to be given back, Newspaper chain chief resigns, Sporting Diary White-out ahead, Land Rover to close plants and cut jobs, Greens walk out of Bundestag nuclear debate, Ski Tips, Rebel GP opposes pill for youngsters, Snow fun if they're too young For Children, Another 'informer' retracts, Ozal indicates change of policy on applying for EEC membership, How to fly around the world in a hundred different ways, Friends again in Asean, Climbers' oxygen warning, Bus diversions, July 21, 1893, Cordon bleu and a little psychology Chalet Stay, £2,600 golden handshake to leave Germany, Tasteful revival of a Victorian tipple, Sri Lanka and India work out deal on Tamils, Man who hated blacks to hang for murder, Varley to retire from Commons, Russell: from young fogey to giant of philosophy, General, Tebbit clears the way for battle over Eagle Star, Bad lookout denied by captain, Nurse wins right to challenge sacking, Soldier-poet sets sights on staying in power, Lord Mayor's Show. Index. Picture Gallery: PREVIEW Galleries. Display Advertising: Hayward Gallery, Ski-Val, National & Provincial, Peter Stuyvesant Travel, Oddbins, Multiple Display Advertisements, Aztec Technology Corp, Perpetual, europ assistance, Teacher's, Traidcraft, American Express, Homescene, Barlow Clowes & Partners, Ski 3V, Henderson., Fraser Henderson Limited., Air Malta, The Times, Falcon, Reed Stenhouse Gibbs, Ski Supertravel, South Tyrol, crans-montana, The Hastings Group, Cross-Country Ski, Save & Prosper, Inghams, Ski MacG, Halifax, Crystal, Air-India, Tunisia, The Army Benevolent Fund, Abbey Unit Trusts. Reviews: George Segal work fetches £26,400, Weekend Choice, Nice one from a pioneer wordsmith, Better murder than meanness in the family, Concerts Lysis, Grace in the grotesque, passion in the perverse, Another star, up from Down Under, Members of the Royal Danish Orchestra Purcell Room, Cuckoos, cricket and chamber pots, Radio, Unfulfilled aims Philarmonia/ Roxburgh Barbican, BBCSO/Wand Festival Hall, Nein, danke, Dance Royal Ballet, In between the half-tones, Opportunist with limitless contempt for humankind, Hitchcock surfaces in a bewildering sea of talent, Critics' choice The Colour Of Pomegranates (U), Rock & Jazz Johnny Cash, Photography Petals From A Lotus, Under the mask of a Hollywood legend, Opera Covent Garden. News in Brief. Politics and Parliament: Government backs video 'nasties' Bill Commons. Law: Valuer's approach in assessing rates K Shoe Shops Ltd and Others v Hardy (Valuation Officer) and Others, New rule excludes British citizen from grant Regina v Hereford and Worcester County Council, Ex parte Wimbourne, Delayed justice might become injustice Dwyer v Roderick and Others. Editorials/Leaders: The Speaker And The Allies, The Sins Of The Fathers, Nigeria's Triple Task. Letters to the Editor: Competition over airline routes, Liturgical reform, Paper heritage, Winged chariot, Slightly off, Library resources in contrast, Jobs and inflation, Sellafield emissions, In for 25 pennies, Temple Bar, Beinn Eighe plans, Promise of fair deal for tenant farmers. Court and Social: Court Circular. Deaths. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: University news, Latest appointments. Births. Classified Advertising: Services tomorrow: Remembrance Sunday, Today's events, Preparatory and Public Schools, Entertainments, Educational, Wanted, Christmas Gift Guide, Animals And Birds. Obituaries: Mr George Easton, Prof E. G. Bowen Historical geography of Wales, Hon Mrs Violet Cripps. Business and Finance: UK to bring in EEC share rules, Tate looks to US for growth, Gambling on growth, Shares in German banks fall sharply, C&W stake in $180m China deal, MP takes up interest issue, £3.5m agreed bid for Venture Oil, Ban 'may kill sales to Brazil', Concern over high fees risk funds, Dow rises 14 points, Debt reform call, Hanson to head Trident, The Pru woos private money, European Ferries to sell Singer & Friedlander, Split takes the T out of GT, Lawson sights his holy grail, Family Money Market Banks, The Sheer Logic Of Penny Shares!, £16m cash call from Aitken Hume, North Sea shuffle makes room for minnows, Inflation rate dips to 5%, A new deal on full cost cover, Air Call's share offer, NI contributions may soar to pay for unemployed, Company News In Brief, Putting a price on an ex-husband's life, Jobbers jump to peak, Sterling: Spot and Forward, Base Lending Rates. Stock Exchange Tables: Commodities London Commodity Prices, Unit trust performance, The pound, Recent Issues, Unit Trust Prices-change on the week, Wall Street, British Funds. Business Appointments: Platignum disappoints. Sport: Fulham's rally earns just reward, Decision is delayed, Sports in Brief, British girls fail in semi-finals, Ekbalco no threat to Gaye Brief, Brute turns on mugger who chose wrong victim, Four counties with only pride at stake, Danes given chance to restore national pride, Elliott is now a pro, Pakistan wilt before Phillips, India in search of form, Piñero shares lead as form returns, Warren to make appeal, Resilience by Spurs is now the most pressing need, World Cup formats, Marathon entrants run into a snag, Full list of weekend fixtures, Grey eve to an all-black prospect for Scotland, Banking on Fifty Dollars More, Stadium full of memories, Borg the unseen presence, Surrey may provide a few shocks, Alternative coverage, Tomorrow Football, British record in balance, Southend's obstacle. Property: Rentals, Flat Sharing. Arts and Entertainment: Bridge Too much, too soon; too little, too late, Television and radio programmes, Concise Crossword (No 200), Chess Short cuts through the middle, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 16,285. Weather: The Weather.

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