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The Times - 21/11/1983

1983; Gale Group;

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From Christopher Walker, Jerusalem, By Rodney Cowton, Michael Hornsby in Johannesburg and Craig Seton, From Richard Owen, Moscow, By Peter Evans, From Michael Hamlyn, By David Nicholson-Lord, From Our Correspondent, From Richard Ford, Darkley, co Armagh, By Philip webster, Political Reporter, By Nicholas Timmins, Health Services Correspondent, By Our Political Reporter, By John Young, By Barrie Clement Labour Reporter, By Mark Rosselli, By Pat Healy, From Richard Ford, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Alan Hamilton, By Huon Mallalieu, By John Young Agriculture Correspondent, By Derek Harris Commercial Editor, By Lucy Hodges, Education Correspondent, By Christopher Warman Property Correspondent, By Bill Johnstone, Electronics Correspondent, From Tim Jones, Cardiff, By Rodney Cowton Defence Correspondent, From Roger Boyes, Warsaw, From Godfrey Morrison, Rabat, From Peter Nichols, From Diana Geddes, From Michael Binyon, Bonn, From Nicholas Ashford, Washington, From Michael Hornsby, Johannesburg, From Mario Modiano, From Robert Fisk, Baalbek, From Our Own Correspondent, Johannesburg, From Martha de la Cal, Lisbon, From Robert Schuil, From Douglas Tweedale, From John Carlin, San Salvador, From Christopher Mosey, From Tony Duboudin, Melbourne, From Alan Tomlinson, From Our Own Correspondent, From Christopher Thomas, St George's, Tony Samstag, HANDBAGS by Robin Young, Penny Perrick, Allan Massie, by Helmut Schmidt, David Walker, Bryan Appleyard, Robin Cook, Anne Sofer, I. HAYES, , ALEX JARRATT, , ROGER ELLIS, Chairman, , S. J. B. LANGDALE, Headmaster, , FRANCIS NOEL-BAKER, , NICHOLAS BETHELL, Chairman, ALFRED DUBS, Vice-Chairman, CYRIL D. TOWNSEND, ViceChairman., PAUL MULLINS, , JOHN TRISELIOTIS, , JOHN GUNN, , DANIEL JOHNSON, , GIBSON, Chairman, , JOHN KNARESBOROUGH, , RICHARD APLIN, PAUL JENNINGS, , Clifford Longley, By Tony Samstag, Paul Griffiths, Hilary Finch, Michael Church, Max Bell, Nicholas Kenyon, E. J. Craddock, Executive Editor Kenneth Fleet, By Graham Searjeant, By Our Financial Staff, By Edward Townsend, Industrial Correspondent, By Jonathan Clare, By Frances Williams, Economics Correspondent, By John Lawless, From John Earle, Derek Pain, From Maxwell Newton, New York, By David Hands Rugby Correspondent, By Nicholas Keith, By Keith Macklin, By Gordon Allan, By Rex Bellamy, By Bryan Stiles, By Gerald Davies, From Chris Thau, By Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent, David Miller, By Paul Newman, by Clive White, By Nicholas Harling, By Paul Harrison, By Vince Wright, By Sydney Friskin, Michael Seely, By Michael Phillips, Racing Correspondent, By Michael Seely, By John Hennessy, By Godfrey Golzen, Edited by Peter Dear, By Philip Webster, Political Reporter, DJM, By Barrie Clement,

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News: Cruise arrests pack crowded cells, Nine killed as floods devastate Lisbon, Suffering and the vital Spark, Korchnoi faces clash of age and politics, Bags of personality Scoring Points, Police send new report to DPP on Deptford death blaze, Legal reforms arouse church alarm but may iron out present inequities, By-laws threat to Greenham camps, Royal launch for 'picturephone', An imperfect but vital alliance, Government backs tough line on campus protests, Babies in private school queue, Self-employment for graduates, Obote to spend £125m reviving the economy, Australian uproar, over Premier-spy book, A sideways look at the British way of life, Control of the economy is key to Polish reshuffle, Unionist warning to Adams, Furore in France over press reforms, Salmon rights to be auctioned, Edinburgh Diary Taking the high road, The Times/Halifax house price index, Is Neil Diamond Land still a shining success?, Surgeons wait for heart-lung donor, Criticisms of Navy challenged, Findings A series reporting on research: Island ecology Dwindling heritage, Closed shop talks go on at Acas, Police want stricter security in jails, America watches the nuclear holocaust, Tory MPs in campaign for an alternative to Fortress Falklands, Ethiopians massing for attack says Sudan, Spy inquiry sought on South African, Kremlin factions vie for power, Palme says friend let him down, Tigers roar disapproval of the Duke, Motorway poses threat to the Green Belt, Pretoria opposition changes tune, Rebels to move HQ in fear of invasion, Owen speaks of regret at Healey defeat, Rifts over Sunday shopping, Grenada to top agenda in Delhi, Lawson calls for radical review to boost economy, Bourguiba eases grip on Tunisia, Roads, Putting his stamp on history, French jets miss milita targets, How Maurice Bishop changed from devil into saint, Tomorrow Take a breath, 'No go' in Silicon Valley, Peer says EEC should cut price of cereals, Overseas doctors face time limit, No-strike union seeks a 9% pay increase, Salvador massacre puts aid in jeopardy, First poll test for Italian left, Argentina revels in atom claim, Welsh soldier freed from Malta ordeal, Dickinson to train for Sangster, 30,000 seek pay-off from pits, How the other half lives, Who will manage the melting pot?, Shergar's colt goes for record, Sextuplets saved twice from possible death by medicine and luck, British readiness to sell arms to Chile regime alarms US, All quiet on the Dutch kidnap front, A question of culling or cutting, Israeli jet downed but Shamir says raids will continue, Benefits up-but what a mess, walks for the Week, How to preach to the unconverted, Government 'Sellafield fears', Three killed as gunmen spray church in Ulster, Botha ministers swop posts in mini reshuffle, Lorries are seized in tax inquiry, Cardinal's coded message over Kent, S African link in computer smuggling, Impassioned Schmidt plea fails to prevent SPD voting against Pershings, Welsh CBI presses for second Severn crossing, Nature Notes, 'Overspenders escaping, The banana boat is back, Turkish north's UDI could break Cyprus logiam, Dispute is delaying house sale checks. Index. Display Advertising: A Quartet Original, Rhhi, Swire Pacific Limited, Eno, Sotheby's, Japan Air Lines, Henry Butcher, The Times, Wallis, The Times 1000, Gulf Air, German Tourist Facilities Limited, Rnid, National Theatre, Blesma, ACORN Computer, Wade Potteries P.L.C., Janneau Grand Armagnac Brandy, Npg. Picture Gallery. News in Brief. Reviews: The wild western winner, London Concerts Philharmonia/ Berglund Festival Hall, Shura Cherkassky Wigmore Hall, Brilliant British raid on the Americans, Exploring all the richness of adolescence, Decadent echoes, Concert Central British Fund for World Jewish Relief, Auction record for vitrine cabinet, Pop music R.E.M. Dingwalls. Arts and Entertainment: Today's television and radio programmes BBC 1, Concise Crossword (No 207), The Times Crossword Puzzle No 16,292. Editorials/Leaders: The Way Of The Cross, When A Marriage Has Broken Down. Letters to the Editor: Flaws in reform of Oxford entry, Path of error, Business confidence, Efforts to save Calke Abbey, Sound basis for negotiations on Cyprus, Winged chariot, Church and remarriage, Video violence, The Nilsen case, 'Social justice'. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Politics and Parliament: Parliament this week. Deaths. Official Appointments and Notices: Appointments in the Forces Royal Navy, Royal Society awards, Latest appointments, University news Oxford: Appointments and elections:. Births. Obituaries: Mr Leonard Stranger-Jones, Hon R. O. Stanley, Sir G. Bromet Air service in two wars, Obituary, Mr K. W. C. Grand. Stock Exchange Tables: Scramble for 1.5 billion new AT & T shares, The pound, Capitalization and week's change, Offshore and International Funds, Fixed-Interest Stocks, Oil exchange opens today, Unlisted Securities, Eurobond prices (yields and premiums). Business and Finance: Singer & Friedlander assets may top £50m, Money squeeze is killing recovery, Surge in shoe sales puts factories at full stretch, Directors of raided casino meet behind bars, Shop boom is spreading to wholesalers, says CBI, Brittan to check on Manx crisis, ECU bond launching, Base Lending Rates, Packer buys 10% stake in TV-am, Pakistan to press for $20bn aid, New blow to Wibau as chief executive resigns, Gatt has 'almost lost its purpose', Is merger mania the bull market's swansong?, Burnett loses its star performer image, Edenspring opts for OTC market, French group may acquire Buitoni control, Rising home loans 'will fuel spending', Marking time in the markets. Business Appointments: Barclays names new director. Sport: Mohsin and Mudassar fight back, No competition for the big battalions, Sports in Brief, Hutchings tests the selectors, Late goal puts the Germans into finals, Mac Neill in pain, Wasps pack on top, Wilkinson keeps edge, Romanians rule, Today's Fixtures Football, Crowd lifts American, Butterflies hit the net, Carpetbaggers rolled up, United keep Taylor smiling in defeat, Dickinson sets up switch to Flat as private trainer to Sangster, The Bailey blues, Hull foiled by Fox, Owner's faith in White is repaid, When the ideal is so close cold criticism seems carping, Dawn of the English reformation, A winning tradition at Whatcombe, Dartford get no credit, Striving for better results without a drop in standards, Late try flatters uneasy France, Verma a taker and make of chances, Robinson's year, Davis puts West Zone in trouble, Weekend Results And Tables, Fry chasing bigger fish, Scoring twice is the downfall of Halifax, Morgan drops a hint, The red dawn of the super-league, Weekend Results International matches. Law: Solicitors should not blindly follow counsel Davy-Chiesman v Davy-chiesman. Classified Advertising: Wine And Dine, Winter Sports, Today's events, Announcements, Educational, Parliamentary Notices, Royal Shakespeare Company, La Crème de la crème, Banking and Accountancy Appointments, Animals And Birds. Property: Rentals, Commercial And Industrial Property, Country Property, Short Lets. Weather: The Weather.

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