The Times - 15/12/1983
1983; Gale Group;
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By Paul Routledge, Labour Editor, By David Felton and Ronald Faux, Warrington, By Hugh Clayton, Local Government Correspondent, By David Hewson, From Robert Fisk, Beirut, By Philip Webster Political Reporter, From Nicholas Ashford Washington, By Our Crime Reporter, By Rodney Cowton, Defence Correspondent, By Michael Baily, Transport Editor, By Anthony Bevins Political Correspondent, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Peter Evans, Home Affairs Correspondent, From Richard Ford Belfast, By Geraldine Norman, Sale Room Correspondent, By Stewart Tendler Crime Reporter, By Philip Webster, Political Reporter, By Nicholas Timmins Social Services Correspondent, By Peter Wilson-Smith, Banking Correspondent, By Bill Johnstone Electronics Correspondent, By John Young, By Bill Johnstone, By Stewart Tendler, Crime Reporter, By David Walker, By Nicholas Timmins, Social Services Correspondent, By Harry Golombek, By Peter Hennessy, Geoffrey Smith, From Diana Geddes, Paris, From Our Own Correspondent, Paris, From Roger Boyes Warsaw, From Alan Tomlinson, Managua, From John Best, Ottawa, From Michael Binyon Bonn, From Christopher Walker, Jerusalem, From Douglas Tweedale, Buenos Aires, From Peter Nichols Livorno, By Henry Stanhope, Diplomatic Correspondent, By Our Diplomatic Correspondent, From Michael Binyon, Bonn, From Susan MacDonald, Dakar, From Ian Murray, Strasbourg, From Our Own Correspondent Bonn, From Richard Hanson, Tokyo, From Tony Duboudin, Melbourne, From Trevor Fishlock, New York, From Richard Wigg, Madrid, John Percival, Hilary Finch, Dennis Hackett, Irving Wardle, Anthony Masters, John Russell Taylor, Nicholas Ashford, Geoffrey Matthews, Nikolai Tolstoy, Iain Elliot, Andrew Gimson, Rory Coonan, Woodrow Wyatt, Byron Rogers, John Plumb, John Warrack, PHS, Barbara Crossette, Ronald Butt, John P. Harris, FRANK BESWICK, , TONY RUSHFORD, , LIONEL MARCH., CHARLES WATKINS, , MILES COPELAND, , MICHAEL WRIGHT, Chairman, , BERNARD BRAINE, , SIEFF OF BRIMPTON, , DAVID CARGILL, , J. E. HALL WILLIAMS, , R. Y. CALNE, , F. J. CURTIS, , S. A. WATSON, , By Clive Cookson, Technology Correspondent, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, Executive Editor Kenneth Fleet, By John Lawless, By Our Financial Staff, By Jeremy Warner, By Jonathan Davis, Financial Correspondent, By Edward Townsend, Industrial Correspondent, By Jonathan Clare, By Wayne Lintott, by Michael Clark, Peter Wilson-Smith, Christopher Warman, By Dick Hinder, By Michael Phillips, Racing Correspondent, By Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, By Clive White, By Jim Railton, By David Hands Rugby Correspondent, By David Hands, By William Stephens, By Conrad Voss Bark, By Jenny MacArthur, By George Chesterton, By Rex Bellamy, By Our Shooting Correspondent, From Sydney Friskin Hongkong, By Lewine Mair, By Pat Butcher, David Clutterbuck, Philip Schofield, Edited by Peter Dear,
ResumoNews: Holiday travel, Trudeau lashes out at his critics, America's big guns shell Syrians, NHS plan to double consultants 'in disarray', Versed in paste-up poetry, Australia softens nuclear line, Firms in talks to save TV satellite, Questioning the conventional, Hospital ship in Tripoli today, De Lorean millions still missing, receiver says, Kohl 'go it alone' EEC call denied, Children receive bravery awards, NGA members lose appeal over expulsion, Murder case doctor is banned from driving, Tomorrow Hubbub, Zimbabwe sacks white airmen, The deadly road to Narcolandia, Truffle scarcity sends prices soaring, Government sues over cruise leak, The Times Diary The silent tipster, £102,000 for sex loss man, Wives earn much of home budget, Scargill calls for biggest picket, BL criticized over tax avoidance, BUPA plans its first old people's home, Home sale action by Government, Franco-Spanish concord on Basque terrorism ends in renewed tension, Commentary, Christmas cards, Walesa falls ill and refuses summons, 'Roman skull' killer guilty, British MEPs may prevent freeze on £457m rebate, Sweet talk in Grosvenor Square The Times Profile US Ambassador Charles Price, Reagan decides to run again, Der Spiegel faces court action on Lambsdorff, Coin Street appeal lost by boroughs, Law Society censured in costs case, Head-on clash over Scots home rule, London and Bonn sign war pact, Why the home front is heading for collapse, Call for independent royal commissions, Woman can remain in kitchen, Pocket TV supplies are delayed, Jenkin cry for help on reforms, Oil takes pressure off pound, Howe plea for British mercenaries, Police deny using random breath tests, Pentagon spies hooked on dial-a-porn, Murray victory leaves NGA in bitter retreat, A baby need not cost you your job, Police draft reforms on use of guns, Video editors earning £100,000, RUC man may be charged with murder, Nakasone puts on white gloves for his most crucial campaign, Speedy union chiefs fail to deter writ servers, The papers, Sex-case optician is struck off, Banking ombudsman is backed by minister after consumer survey, Protecting plants from frost, Killer executed in Louisiana, Brittan announces drive against rising drug abuse, Israel hints officially it will not try to attack or kidnap Arafat, Reuters agrees to go public, Ransom demanded for stolen Christ's robe, Germany given grim warning on birthrate, Extension of legal aid urged, America keeps open space station option, Contras sink their differences, Deadlock over vital defence job, Hospitals under threat, Comforting words for Gemayel, QE2 wrangle as Germans deny responsibility for boiler fault, Casamance separatists jailed by Senegal, Argentina to put three Presidents on trial, A pastis master at deception, After Grenada, Seaga's pyrrhic walk-over, Rate rises likely as support grant falls, Spanish Communists face biggest crisis, Poltergeists under suspicion as nanny's mother testifies, The lion in the dinosaurs' den, Be curious Yard asks Londoners, Navy has an admiral for every two frigates, Newsround. Index. Picture Gallery: Prince William steps out to face the press. Display Advertising: Yachting World, Lifeboat, A. J. Hines & Co, Ppa, National Savings Income Bonds, Imi, Abbey National Building Society, Singapore Airlines, Think British, Heal's, Tls, Hennell, Simon Bolivar, Gulf Air, Tate Gallery, Saab 900, Rsc. News in Brief. Reviews: Welsh boy makes good In My Time, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs Phoenix, The 'Star Wars of its time, Marriage of East and West, old and new, Restoring rights, Four true strings The String Quartet, Taking the waters The Spencers on Spas, Music hall bounce Mother Goose Shaw, Over £1.5m paid for the Rutland Psalter, Twyla Tharp Sadler's Wells, ...changes in Soviet policy After Brezhnev, Pictures for the record A Vanished World, Call the land as witness Village Farmstead, Chinese lacquer tray fetches £70,000, Beauty and the Beast Players', The Big Brother state... Life in Russia, A Highlander on the make Calum Tod, Rich reminiscence, New books-paperback. Politics and Parliament: Jenkin predicts lower rate bill for some Environment, Parliament today, Restriction placed on disruption British Telecom, BBC attacked over sex and violence House Of Lords, Peers claim whisky is medicine, Regular review of cases Life Sentences. Arts and Entertainment: Draw brings Kasparov near victory, Today's television and radio programmes BBC 1, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 16,310, Concise Crossword (No 224). Editorials/Leaders: All On The Rates, The Falling Pound, Danish Eyes On Ulster. Letters to the Editor: Parole as means of reducing risk, Taking a risk on the Airbus, Missing the bus, Survival of the fittest, Promoting peace in interest of war, Grenada resignation, House conveyancing, Paddington derailment, Sir Oswald and Jews, Children and the Pill, Lines of beauty, Cremation fees, A matter of title. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Births. Official Appointments and Notices: University news Southampton, The Duchess of Kent will attend the, Latest appointments, Research award for 'Times' columnists, Ewart-Biggs prize for historian. Deaths. Obituaries: Mr Marcus Marsh Notable racehorse trainer, Mr Robert Mendl, Mr John Bunyan, Miss Norah Blaney. Business and Finance: Enterprise Oil flotation must resolve problem of pricing, EuroRoute 'ahead' in channel link, Posgate suspended for six more months, Investors stay away, Company News In Brief, Wages outstrip inflation, Casino merger game spins to a standstill, Bid to save steel link with US, Northern serves up successful recipe, Brazil bans imports to stop dollars leaving, Early decision expected on Steetley bid, Profits soar at S & N, Home loans cash still flowing in, New horizons for discount houses, Base Lending Rates, Allianz and BAT up stakes in tit-for-tat takeover battle. Stock Exchange Tables: Rates worry hits Dow, Rules for a trading union, The pound, Recent Issues, Bitter pill for Mr Cube, Sterling: Spot and Forward, Commodities, Authorized Units & Insurance Funds, Wall Street, British Funds. Business Appointments: New chief at bankers association. Property: Rentals, Mixed prospects. Sport: Setting off to win back the Empire trophy, Differences that are familiar, The ecstasy and the agony of the valleys, Sports in Brief, Today's Fixtures, Handicapper takes his hat off to unbeaten El Gran Senor, City sign McCarthy, Encounter of third kind for rivals, Last Resort could give Broome a lift, Thorne is superb in defeat, Boone fends off title challenger, Navy warm up with comfortable win, Scots seem to have lost their pride, Woman of the year wins award, French classic wins reprieve, England accept invitation, North seize advantage, Rude awakening for sleepy Britons, Welsh destiny out of their hands, Hamburg taxes blow, Mather's penalty helps Telford create history, Henley is swanning along nicely, Tambay tests new Renault car, Bregawn's fall lets in Prince Rowan, Willey to the rescue, English players are on the receiving end, Lloyd back to his very worst, Enevoldson in university side, Flawless display by Italian, Across the sea to Ireland for Ovett, India, out before lunch, get taste of oranges and eggs from crowd. Law: Reasonable detention time Regina v Governor of Durham Prison, Ex parte Handial Singh, Inordinate delay Tabata v Hetherington and Others, Council liable for injury by unsafe glass panel Rimmer v Liverpool City Council, Consecutive sentences for offences from same incident Regina v Dillon. Classified Advertising: Today's events, Announcements, Public Appointments, Musical Instruments, General Appointments, Entertainments. Weather: The Weather.
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