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The Times - 11/10/1983

1983; Gale Group;

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From Julian Haviland and Philip Webster, Blackpool, By Rupert Morris and John Winder, By John Witherow, From Ian Murray, Athens, By Barrie Clement Labour Reporter, By Frances Williams Economics Correspondent, By Paul Routledge, Labour Editor, By John Winder, By Geraldine Norman, Sale Room Correspondent, By Craig Seton, By Bill Johnstone Electronics Correspondent, By Michael Baily, Transport Editor, Geoffrey Smith, By Thomson Prentice, By Derek Harris, Commercial Editor, From Our Correspondent Peterborough, By Our Commercial Editor, By David Cross, By Bill Johnstone, Electronics Correspondent, By Pearce Wright Science Editor, By Peter Hennessy, By Christopher Warman, Arts Correspondent, From Christopher Walker, By Our Foreign Staff, From Michael Hamlyn, Bombay, From Robert Fisk, Beirut, From Keith Dalton, From Martha Honey, San José, Costa Rica, From Mohsin Ali, Andrew Thompson, From Alan McGregor, Geneva, From M. G. G. Pillai, From Richard Hanson, From Richard Hughes, Hongkong, From Tnoy Duboudin, By Caroline Moorehead, Christine Painell, Elizabeth Dickson, Nicholas Kenyon, Hilary Finch, Joan Chissell, Michael Church, Irving Wardle, PHS, by Vivien Stern, Andrew Brown, David Hart, Roger Scruton, IAN FELLS, , MAHMOUD SANAI, , JACK PERRY, Q. H. M. GAGE, , MAGNUS PYKE, , D. M. L. ALEXANDER, , FLAVIA WOODWARK, , P. C. THOMPSON, , MARY KENNY, , D. T. DOWNER, , LYNDA M. BLAYNEY, , THOMAS H. PARES, , TAMARA DEUTSCHER, E. S. HOBSBAWM, RICHARD MARIENSTRAS, EDWARD MARZ, , JOHN BAKER, , GORDON BURROWS, , RICHARD RHODES-JAMES, , A. J. BARRETT(Westminster Hospital), J. M. CHESSELLS(Hospital for Sick Children, Great Ormond Street), J. M. GOLDMAN(Hammersmith Hospital), A. H. GOLDSTONE(University College Hospital), E. C. GORDON-SMITH(Hammersmith Hospital), JOHN R. HOBBS(Westminster Hospital), A. V. HOFFBRAND(Royal Free Hospital), H. E. M. KAY(Royal Marsden Hospital), A. C. NEWLAND(London Hospital), GRANT PRENTICE(Royal Free Hospital), R. L. POWLES(Royal Marsden Hospital), C. D. L. REID(Northwick Park Hospital), , GEORGE GUILLEMARD, , E. C. B. LEE, , ALBERT M. GIBB, , By Our Environment Correspondent, By Hugh Clayton, Environment Correspondent, By Henry Stanhope, Diplomatic Correspondent, By Our Agriculture Correspondent, By a Bridge Correspondent, by Richard Sharpe, · From John F. Wells., Clive Cookson, by Tony Rand, by Michael Clark, City Editor Anthony Hilton, By Michael Prest, By Philip Robinson, From Maxwell Newton New York, By Our Financial Staff, By Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, By Derek Pain, By Edward Townsend, Industrial Correspondent, By John Lawless, By Andrew Cornelius, edited by Michael Prest, By Vivien Goldsmith, By Simon Scott Plummer, Jonathan Davis, From Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent, Budapest, Brian Glanville, By Keith Macklin, By Hugh Taylor, By Sydney Friskin, By Simon O'Loughlin, Dick Hinder, By Lewine Mair, By Robert Pryce, By David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, By Past Harrison, By Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, By Nicholas Harling, Edited by Peter Dear, From Michael Binyon Bonn,

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News: Don't quote me... but we've all gone mad, Yasmin, 10, and Peter come out on top, Watt quit after loss of vital backing, Give us liberty-not equality, The man behind the man, Parkinson's affair cost him Foreign Secretary's post, Remand for man on guns charge, Infiltration report causes party rift, Cashless EEC puts off £240m payout, The soft stuff Computer Briefing, Syria and Saudi Arabia consent to reconciliation talks in Lebanon, The President said: "Jim has, Viewdata news service makes its debut The Week, Sir Ralph Richardson dies after brief illness, Prisoner of conscience Ethiopia: Seble Desta, Tomorrow, All aboard the school computer bus, Suspicion shifts to dissidents, Five in contest for Labour chief whip, Navy spearheads sales assault on India, Commentary, Spain foiled Argentine raid on Gibraltar, Taxman lost £6m in gold coin fraud QC says, Heart of a nation goes out to its suffering Prince, Taiwanese general all but exiled to Paraguay, Judging, Six years' jail for leader of Polish embassy raid, Japan braced for verdict in Tanaka bribes case, New solar heat system built into test homes, Whitehall to control London trunk roads, A fallen idol, luring Labour to oblivion, Anniversaries, TV top ten, Concern over acid rain, Fresh mind in defence, Final blow for the wounded Tiger of Manila?, The Times Diary Watt cheer, Treasury victory on overspending, Genscher to meet Gromyko in Vienna, At play with the Soviet submarine bullies, Industry costs hit inflation hopes, Land speed record holder bows out, Now executives take the keyboard, Code for student spending, Telecom faces blow to business income, Husband accused of murder, Snob appeal raises beer sales to US, Pit union power battle likely as Daly prepares to stand down, Roads, 5G starts a conversation with the machine, Malaysia in conflict over rulers' powers, Looking for skill, Breeder sues vets for £100,000 over herpes that killed three horses, The swelling of US self-respect, Choice Wattisms, Travelcard a success, Gowrie sceptical about direct arts funding, Shamir takes office amid panic as market in bank shares collapses, The papers, Chancellor Kohl of West, Defence profits under attack, CIA cuts off secret aid for Pastora's anti-Sandinista rebels, Classroom Computer competition, Naval asbestos worker's widow awarded £32,000, Rare spider warms to Isle of Wight, Uk Events, Navy forgives a mutineer, Sword of peace for HMS Endurance, Mitterrand bound for Belgium, Kissinger-no secrecy, British team rejects any half-measures, 'Better buses' will increase fares, BL check on Maestro sabotage, Crime: the hardliners are wrong, Yard loses Falkland contract, Check on travel agents, Mrs Gandhi offers talks on Punjab, Blasts hit S African fuel depot, Return of aerial advertising, Spinster's £2.6m for the National Trust, BT dispute threatens Whitehall, High heart risk for squash players, Canberra challenges Privy Council link, Pym takes Thatcher to task. Index. Display Advertising: Computer Systems, Bell's, Gor-Ray, Gas, Prescriptives, Rank Xerox, Harrods, Telecom, The Times 1000, Cathay Pacific, CD, Courvoisier, Shipwrecked Mariner's Society, ff, Plessey, Ns, Fabrics, American Airlines, Fortune Systems, Microdata InformationSystemsLimited. Reviews: ECO/Mackerras Festival Hall, Imagination vaulting over technical limitations Gustave Doré Musée Carnavalet/Pavillon des Arts, Fly Away Home Lyric Studio, Hammersmith, Profit and loss, £15 honeymoon gift sold for £8,640, Doese/Pataki Wigmore Hall, The bright fairyland that blossomed in south London, Annie Fischer Queen Elizabeth Hall, David and Elizabeth Ema-, LONDON FASHION WEEK by Suzy Menkes. News in Brief. Picture Gallery: Sir Ralph: Master of his craft on the world's stage, Agog. Official Appointments and Notices: Resignations put end to Aquino inquiry, US geneticist awarded Nobel medicine prize, Latest appointments, Church news. Arts and Entertainment: Today's television and radio programmes BBC 1, Concise Crossword (No 172), The Times Crossword Puzzle No 16,257, Mid-Kent wins bridge cup. Editorials/Leaders: Window On A Closed World, A Man To Be Reckoned With. Letters to the Editor: Body and mind, All clear, Financing pensions, Mr Parkinson and the moral issue, IBM and Nigeria, Nuclear industry policy, Student bulge, Ship design, Cenotaph ceremony, Israeli prisoner, Ultimate deterrent?, Taking advantage in Hongkong, Need for extra leukaemia units, Iran-Iraq war, Saintly stock. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Births. Obituaries: Sir Ralph Richardson Great actor in the classical tradition, Mr Harry Nkumbula. Classified Advertising: Today's events, Legal Appointments, Entertainments, Announcements, Public Notices, Musical Instruments, Alltronics Has The Opportunities You Just Apply, Computer Appointments. Stock Exchange Tables: Wall Street, The pound, Britishfunds, Recent Issues, New London Brick buyer, Sterling: Spot and Forward, Commodities, Authorized Units & Insurance Funds, Dow extends record run Wall Street. Business and Finance: Business failure rate slows, Penn Central looking for growth in Europe, Carrying the flag for privatization, Key vote at Exchange today, 'Shutout' alleged in Spring Grove bid, West to seek united action on protection, State buys £25m diamond stake, Liquidators called in to Carrian, Norcros attacks UBM £10m profit forecast, Irish gas link signed, Investment and Finance, Plants in doubt as Montfort loss rises, Johnson Matthey faces £50m loss, Sales of new drugs help Glaxo to £58m rise in pretax profits, Base Lending Rates, BP: the optimism starts to run out, Trade drive by New Zealand, Sound of symbols on voting day, Company News In Brief, Clients play musical chairs in search of a global image, Japan AirLines are taking on new executives everyday., Medical care tops the perks. Business Appointments: Two join board of BOC Group. Sport: For The Record Golf, Sports in Brief, Hoddle: the saviour who needs deliverance from his own country Rudapest, Today's Fixtures, Robson keeping the jigsaw puzzle all to himself, Irish put faith in wingers, Best in world for Wembley, No sleep but Thorburn reaches second round, Tambay sets the pace in South Africa, Curtis Cup team will be advised by Jacobs, Italy can play spectre at the feast in Europe World Football, Richards to face Jockey Club, Bramley thrown temporary lifeline, A fistful of dollars at Meadowlands, Tennis, Shergar's son set to break Goffs' record, Jahangir easily reaches final, Tottenham must wait for money, Stein awaits proof of emerging talent, The kind of game that brings balm and joy to Welshmen, Insurance of more Americans, Two fists against eight tentacles, Ninth-wicket stand thwarts Pakistan, Wheeler gets captaincy against Canada, with bigger honour in prospect, RFU concern at Orwin sending-off, West Coast after the icing on the cake, Chairman's threat to close club, Another move in Boycott saga. Law: Vet's right to practise in other EEC states Auer v Ministere Public and Ordre National des Veterinaires de France with Syndicat National des Veterinaires Practiciens de France, civil parties, Race organizer to pay damages for driver,s injuries Latchford v Spedeworth International Ltd. Property: Rentals, Flat Sharing. Weather: The Weather.

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