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The Times - 17/05/1983

1983; Gale Group;

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By Anthony Bevins, Political Correspondent, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By Patricia Clough, By Our Political Correspondent, From Christopher Walker, Jerusalem, From Our Own Correspondent, Jerusalem, By Our Labour Reporter, From Ian Murray, From Our Correspondent, By Clive Cookson, Technology Correspondent, By Jonathan Davis, Energy Correspondent, From Richard Ford, Belfast, By Rupert Morris, From Barrie Clement, Labour Reporter, Eastbourne, By Pearce Wright Science Editor, By Peter Evans, Home Affairs Correspondent, By Kenneth Gosling, By Nicholas Timmins, From Our Correspondent, Birmingham, By Our Political Reporter, By Peter Hennessy, By Our Political Staff, By Barbara Day, From Tim Jones, By Julian Haviland, Political Editor, and David Felton, David Hewson, Ian Smith, From Robert Fisk, From Our Own Correspondent, Brussels, By Edward Mortimer, From Stephen Taylor, Harare, From Diana Geddes, From Roger Boyes, From Charles Harrison, From Mario Modiano, From Michael Binyon, Bonn, From David Bonavia, From Richard Wigg, Madrid, From Our Correspondent, Melbourne, By Caroline Moorehead, From Tony Duboudin, PHS, by Nicholas Bethell, New words for old, by Philip Howard, John Pardoe, Roger Scruton, ROSANNA SMALLWOOD, , JOHN RAVEN, , C. J. TRAIN, , BRIAN MARTIN, , D. E. LEE, , JENNIFER WINCH, , GRAHAM DUNSTAN MARTIN, , C. L. TUCKWELL, , DEREK STANESBY, , BETTY KEMP, , R. J. HALL, , H. E. GILMOUR, , D. W. ELLIOTT, , ANDREW R. POTTER, , DONALD CLARK, , R. V. MARSHALL, , Dennis Hackett, John Russell Taylor, Joan Chissell, Hilary Finch, Irving Wardle, David Robinson, Noël Goodwin, Maggie McLening, Roger Woolnough, Richard Sharpe, Rex Malik, Clive Cookson, by Michael Clark, City Editor Anthony Hilton, By Derek Harris, Commercial Editor, By Michael Prest, By Lorna Bourke, From Maxwell Newton, New York, By Jonathan Clare, By Our Financial Staff, By Edward Townsend Industrial Correspondent, By Frances Williams, Economics Correspondent, By Our Industrial Correspondent, By Graham Searjeant, edited by Sandy McLachlan, By Victor Felstead, By Jeremy Warner, John Parkin, By Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent, By Lewine Mair, By Hugh Taylor, From Barry Pickthall, Newport, Rhode Island, By John Nicholls, By John Woodcock, Cricket Correspondent, By Richard Streeton, David Miller, By a Staff Reporter, By Ivo Tennant, By Michael Coleman, From Terry McLean, Auckland, From Don Cameron, Auckland, By Paul Harrison, By Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, By Michael Phillips, Racing Correspondent, Edited by Peter Dear, By Tony Samstag,

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News in Brief. Index. News: Tory chief in plea to woman in Prime case, Thatcher hits out at 'coercion'; Foot rejects extremist tag, Denktas to propose independent state, Windsor intruder held, Christian protesters may risk arrest, Pay claim sought for three million, ETA threatens two Basque leaders, Pinochet follows Allende's economic path, If you thought the Sixties swung..., Another white farmer killed in Zimbabwe, Church leader criticizes army violence, Cambodia peace idea surprises Canberra, How a traditional industry found a new hand in the micro, The peace is won-but can Israel keep it?, Geoffrey Smith, Israeli officer promoted despite censure, Robot looks for work at BL, Changed conditions face nuclear negotiators, Cut and run? Well, the origin is, er, clear-cut MOREOVER... Miles Kington, What Lisa did in the home, Speeding appeal against radar gun withdrawn, A Party for all reasons, Shades of a Home Counties Boudicca, The new man heading Britain's drive into technology, Tebbit tones down union reforms, Kidnapped man blinded with soldering iron, Thatcher keeps Kohl waiting on EEC summit, Healey is grilled on defence, Fog clears for jackpot car fines in Athens, Defeatism must stop Foot says in 'new hope' proposals, Human rights: why Russia matters most, Waistcoat, watch chain and bowler, Scargill walks out of talks on federation, Putting new life in the old campaigner, London gets grant for archaeology, Israel and Lebanon vote for troop pact, The rainy day when police put the Denver Boot into London's motorists, Chaplain given warning as jail head bans education chief, Jenkins rejects accusation that Alliance criticizes only Labour, Plaid warning of 'Third World' Wales, Tasmania pushes ahead with wilderness dam, Army orders security check after soldiers are jailed for rape, RUC man killed in Belfast ambush, Pym joins assault on Labour, Food riot farmers provoke Walker, Sit-in 'gives Japan lead in TV race', Strict terms for France's EEC loan, Prosecutor questions dealer over Hitler forgeries, Sculptor admits wounding parents with hammer, Police hold inquiry into death of prisoner, Computer Briefing, Asian vote holds the key, Crash airline let deranged pilot fly, Jury hears 40-minute 'IRA hit list tape', Policeman delivers car baby, Seamen plead not guilty to heroin charge, Britons find new route to top in Himalayas, Method of research funding is 'outdated', Dial 192, the quick American way, Soldiers buy own kit, Tory candidates given scant rates guidance, Is there a detective in the house?, Redundancy hot line set up by BL, Syrian pledge to block pact, Moscow all smiles for Dos Santos, Van driver rescues 11 trapped in fire, EEC not vital issue, Hattersley says, Labour target is 2.5m extra jobs in five years, Socialists slow off the mark, Njonjo protests his loyalty to President Moi, Tory retires on eve of selection, The papers, Wife seized by INLA, The Times Diary Vocal support, A lift at last for the other Afrikaners, Crew's vote strands ship in dock, Two PCs accused of assault, Polish youth dies after arrest, Massive EEC budget for development programme, Cafe Royal faces 42 hygiene summonses, Emergency programme of action promised, Churches face language barrier, Paris threat to Bonn on imports, Job cuts are blamed for heroin increase, Turkey's first party since coup founded with tacit military approval, 260ft electricity windmill planned, One man, one quote, Owen says Labour cannot win, Chinese air security to be tightened, USSR: Vasyl Sichko. Display Advertising: Cameroon Airlines, Harvey Nichols, Camp Beaumont, Abbey National Money Service, Taylor Woodrow, PRIME Computer, Peripherals, Methodist Homes For The Aged, Luncheon Vouchers Limited, Computers, commodore, Pilkington's Tiles Limited, Nova, Pitney Bowes, Ncb, Les Ambassadeurs, Icl, Control Data, Bank Of America, Tandy TRS-80. Official Appointments and Notices: Double first for drama awards, University news, Latest appointments, The lady is not for retirement, St Paul's Girls' School, Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine. Picture Gallery: The heads behind Foot, Polish frigate sails up the Thames to join Cutty Sark. Arts and Entertainment: Today's television and radio programmes BBC 1, Concise Crossword (No 61), Bridge hat-trick for St Paul's, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 16,131. Reviews: 'Love' concusses all Liza Minnelli Apollo Victoria, Pressing problems, Today's events Royal engagements, Academy of London Queen Elizabeth Hall, Lindsay Quartet St John's/Radio 3, Romanian carnival, Comment Choice for summer wears thin, Beguiling idea for a double bill Mozart weekend Brighton College, Brim full of colour to crown it all, TV top ten, One in the eye for wit, Portugal's magical mysteries, Warning shots. Editorials/Leaders: When New Hope IS No Hope, Tyranny Begins At Home. Letters to the Editor: Solzhenitsyn and the test of faith, The EEC Budget, On a clear day, Land of the free, Financial constraint, Positive policy on rating reform, Prison overcrowding, Eating squirrels, Security and the lie-detector, Unemployed doctors, Third-party issue, All-purpose dogs. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Deaths. Marriages. Obituaries: Señor Miguel Alemán, Professor F. H. Lawson Fresh approach to comparative law, James Van Der Zee, Major John Harington, The Maharaja Of Kolhapur. Law: No gains tax on tenant's compensation Drummond (Inspector of Taxes) v Brown, Justices not concerned with foreign law Regina v Chief Metropolitan Magistrate, Ex parte Government of Denmark, Industrial tribunal need not state facts Varndell and Others v Kearney & Trecker Marwin Ltd. Classified Advertising: Careers Of The Future, Legal Appointments, Legal Appointments also on page 30, Wanted, Situations Wanted, Tempting Times. Stock Exchange Tables: Authorized Units & Insurance Funds, Recent Issues, Commodities, Wall Street Laid-off US workers 'will not return', British Funds. Business and Finance: Interest charges hit Vauxhall, Venture capitalists need more security, Abbey offers free offices to the young, Foster returns to profit, Richardsons suffers a £2m loss, Bellway heads for a record year, Granville & Co Limited., Grand Metropolitan, Hard sell by the 'heavy' press, The pound, Mild winter mars Unilever sales, GrandMet lifts profits by 52pc, Investment and Finance, Lambert Howarth Considerable Advance In Profits, Linfood's £41m bid wins over Fitch, Extel recovery fails to raise share price, New York hits prices, City Comment Brussels' limited revolution, Company News In Brief, Bankers divided over Nigeria debt problem, Sterling: Spot and Forward, Heavy selling on Wall Street after $4.2bn rise in money supply, Lloyd's picks finance chief, US steel deal 'crucial', Base Lending Rates, Invisible earnings point to recovery, Matthew Brown lifts dividend. Business Appointments: New chief for Thomas Tilling. Sport: Bardsley is ruled out, Robson brought back to reality, Sports in Brief, Day of plunder and lightning for Makin, Lions turn clock back and make New Zealand goggle, Pearce leaves heavy brigade, Javelin record for American, Gray returns to Scotland, Barnett seizes the Derbyshire helm after a capsizing, Head filly set to show her class, Palace feel the pinch, Barber leads veterans, Benfica in the mood to make up their UEFA Cup deficit, England's men still learning, Fulham may appeal to FA after League refuse to order replay, Wind singing and sails shaking, Teenager leads the way, Counting the cost of a wet May, Foster is ruled out by a judge, For The Record, Today's Fixtures Cricket, Rice strikes gold in ferocious form, An English version of the Great America's Dream splashes out for Victory 83, Farioffa going up in the world, A week of washouts in the west, Broadhead comes home, Colbert picks himself up, Colclough becomes an enigma. Property: Rentals, Overseas Property. Weather: The Weather.

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