The Times - 25/10/1983
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From Christopher Thomas, Bridgetown, Barbados, By Philip Webster, Political Reporter, By Rupert Morris, By David Nicholson-Lord, From Robert Fisk, Beirut, From Nicholas Ashford, Washington, By Julian Haviland Political Editor, From Richard Owen, By Michael Baily, Transport Editor, From Richard Ford, Belfast, By Alan Hamilton, From Ronald Faux, Sheffield, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Our Political Editor, By Peter Hennessy, By Anthony Bevins Political Correspondent, By David Cross, By Thomson Prentice, From Arthur Osman, Birmingham, By Hugh Clayton, Environment Correspondent, By David Hewson, From Christopher Walker, Jerusalem, From Susan MacDonald, Dakar, From Arthur Reed, Delhi, From Harry Debelius, Madrid, From Neil Kelly Bangkok, From Tony Duboudin. Melbourne, From Diana Geddes, Paris, From Ian Murray, From Alan McGregor, Geneva, By Our Foreign Staff, By Rodney Cowton Defence Correspondent, From Christopher Follett, From Trevor Fishlock, New York, By Caroline Moorehead, By Henry Stanhope Diplomatic Correspondent, Peter Ackroyd, Irving Wardle, Stephen Pettitt, Max Harrison, John Russell Taylor, PHS, Robert Fisk, David Hewson, Trevor Fishlock, Brian Crozier, Roger Scruton, PAUL HURST, , E. G. GOLBY, , J. DOYLE, , J. STEWART CAMERON, , MARIAN SUGDEN, , OSCAR S. KAMBONA, , HENRY R. FELL, , J. H. ANDERSON, , WELLINGTON, , PEART OF WORKINGTON, , GERAINT HOWELLS, , ROBERT MACLENNAN, , NIGEL H. CLUTTON, , C. R. FERENS, , R. B. WHITTLE, , RICHARD STOREY, , J. I. DEARNLEY, , RENEE CHUDLEIGH, , WILLIAM CANNELL, , PATRICK RANCE, , J. F. Q. SWITZER, , JIM SLATER, , PETER BLAKER, , J. HAWORTH, , By Clive Cookson, Technology Correspondent, By Geraldine Norman, Sale Room Correspondent, By Kenneth Owen, Clive Cookson, RW, Richard Sharpe, By Jacquetta Megarry, By Paul Walton, by Michael Clark, City Editor Anthony Hilton, By Andrew Cornelius and Ian Murray, By Derek Pain, By Our Financial Staff, From Richard Hanson, By Wayne Lintott, From David Young, Cleveland, Ohio, By Jonathan Clare, By Philip Robinson, By Edward Townsend, Industrial Correspondent, By Peter Wilson-Smith Banking Correspondent, From Maxwell Newton, By Our Finiancial Staff, By Patricia Clough, By John Lawless, Jonathan Davis, David Miller, Simon Barnes, By Michael Stevenson, By Robert Pryce, By Sydney Friskin, By Nicholas Harling, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Michael Seely, By Pat Butcher, By Ronald Faux, By Paul Harrison, By Keith Macklin, By William Stephens, By Gerald Davies, By David Hands Rugby Correspondent, By David Hands, By John Blunsden, Brian Glanville, By Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Edited by Peter Dear, By Peter Wilson-Smith,
ResumoNews: Queensland Premier rules out coalition, Tight security and palm trees for Qatar summit, Lowest turnout since 1919 in Swiss poll, Helsinki back in the arms spotlight, Cyclist on the right road, Swiss contract for Scicon, Lawson will stick to cash limits, Social life with the socialists, The first silicon-chip college The Week, Lebanon hails US pledge, Job Scene, Come back, almost all can be retrieved in time, Doctor in £200,000 plot jailed, Runaway Richardson returns, DeLorean's acquittal demanded, Syria and Iran deny involvement in blasts, Spanish leaders join forces against ETA, Tomorrow, Radio 4: a bracing dip or turn-off for the faithful?, Mao Tse-tung's little red book falls from favour, Iran assault closes on Iraq town, Police close to naming dead woman, Prisoners of conscience Soviet Union: Mikhail Kukobaka, The Times Diary Getting the birdie, Nilsen strangled, cut up and burnt men he met in pubs, jury told, Anti-Freeze, Russia prepares to deploy missiles, Rebel raids fuel petrol crisis in Nicaragua, UK army chief flies out today, Classroom computer competition, Million-pound software tool, Environment debate, Concorde's booming business, British Airways may be sold a year earlier than planned, Cenotaph review too late for Owen, The fiendly side of the Cookie Monster, Anniversaries, The good time gang, TV top ten, Computer Briefing 10 years to go to the new office, The new-hat centre, Radio West seeks cash boost, Keeping in tune with tradition, Defending the role of think tanks, Government sets new target for £200m cut in rail grant, Parents and brother of bride murdered, The blues is feeling off colour, CND aims to 'send cruise home', Marines sent to three islands near Grenada, French couple seized by Burmese rebels, Nilsen admitted killing 15 men, court told, Fowler set to unveil new management style for hospitals, A chance to put talent on show, Jaguar signs robot deal, Hunt 'mole' accused over moving of foxes, Supergrass refuses to testify at trial, London's pride: The Duchess of Kent giving, The thinking behind the Fifth Generation, Libel damages for Sean Connery, Three crucial decisions Washington must take, over the next few days, Struck-off lawyer faces £150,000 bill, Danes agree on tough budget cuts, Serenity, in shades of green, The gruesome shot that could kill Death Row, Silkin fails to get on Tribune list, In search of a 'techno-hero', Reagan insists 'We stay in Beirut', Knesset looks to local polls for clues to its own future, Fatal gap in Marine security, Hundreds of arrests in US nuclear protests, Child's brainwaves can give danger warning, Royal Naval entrants at Dartmouth, Building societies face pressure for early cut in home loans rate, MPs'fears shared by Howe, Kings and queen must stay in Britain, Gaming machines curb, China promises Hongkong will keep trade role, Pill makers dispute cancer link, Victory may prove pyrrhic for the soldiers' successors, Concessions as before, Jail policy attacked by visitors, Stuart and Anthony are this week's winners, A promise from Mr Fuchi, Daily Mail readers second time unlucky, French parties close ranks, Lebanon: no way out for Reagan, Racehorse stud owner drops herpes action, Moscow scents a new Vietnam as world leaders voice dismay, Age research auction, Sahel herds eating like locusts, dying like flies. Index. Display Advertising: Littlewoods, Multiple Display Advertisements, Tandy, Bhhi, Rsc, 3M, Crosby House Group plc, The Times, Chanel, Cathay Pacific, Burroughs, Cognac Hine, Compec'83, British Caledonian, Elf, Air Canada, National Commercial Banking Corporation of Australia Limited, Royal Opera House, National Average Central, Harrods, Control Data. News in Brief. Picture Gallery. Politics and Parliament: Report on Channel tunnel soon, Data Bill fears unfounded, Euro electors, Big closures ruled out Railways, British C-in-C to visit Beirut Lebanon, Parliament today, High cost of old masters, London lorry routes, Complete list of Government as Parliament resumes The Cabinet, British and American warships standing by Grenada, Exceptional powers to combat the IRA Terrorism, Security in Ulster prisons is stepped up Maze Escape. Reviews: Concerts Philharmonia/ Ashkenazy Festival Hall, Theatre The Relapse Lyric, Hammersmith, Shumsky/Vignoles St.John's/Radio 3, Words that linger, Fashion Editor's Comment, Bow Jest, Dramatic events so subtly staged Annabel Cullen/Suzanne Le Blanc. Editorials/Leaders: Holding The Line, Mutual Confidence Building. Letters to the Editor: 'The peacekeeper', UK cheeses in France, Cost no object in life-saving aim, Bias in teaching, Nuclear industry policy, Farmer and tenant system in decline, This above all, Nyerere's experiments, Greenham Common, False economy on housekeeping, Temple Bar, Gibraltar shipping, 'Sits vac' at FO. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Births. Obituaries: Obituary, Miss Marjorie Gordon, Mr Michael C. Sedgwick, Mr Robert Sweeny, Professor G. V. Raynor Development of alloys. Arts and Entertainment: Concise Crossword (No 184), Today's television and radio programmes BBC 1, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 16,269. Classified Advertising: Today's events, Legal Appointments, Educational, Club Announcements, Wanted, Entertainments, Computer Appointments. Stock Exchange Tables: US money supply nerves, The pound, Dow recovers from slide Wall Street, Sterling: Spot and Forward, Commodities, Authorized Units & Insurance Funds, Wall Street, British Funds. Business and Finance: Smiling Mona Lisa joins campaign to brush up image of design firms, Ricoh to build £5m UK plant, W. German economists gloomy, Fujitsu computers boom, Mesa still buying Gulf shares, Telerate sets $20m profit record, Sohio to spend $36bn on Prudhoe, Investment and Finance, Isle of Man to open first British freeport, England Keeps Highland buoyant, UK industry 'needs help to win EEC business', Britoil's scars are starting to fade, Eagle Star demands monopolies inquiry to fend off Allianz, Nissan 'assembly plan', Brengreen bid claim attacked, Company News In Brief, Review hits Burnett shares, Securities expert for Montagu, Gower to favour self regulation, Learning to live with outsiders, Norwegians want greater oil stake, Base Lending Rates, Midland helps Brazil to meet IMF terms International Trade. Business Appointments: Lord Limerick for De La Rue board. Sport: China poised to return with title win, Colclough captains London, Warwick teams up with Renault, For The Record Weightlifting, Sports in Brief, Today's Fixtures, Hunt is on to sign up the Ipswich rebels, Wallace out of European title fight, Marbella home for WTA, Wasps and Warriors let their rivalry boil over, Speedwell's pride dented by Scots, Results from Europe and South America, Allison turns down Portugal, Yorkshire chairman hits back, Onerous task for Coates, Return of Torocsik and Kiss could lift Hungary World Football, Carson is in trouble again, Thousands lost and £401 collected, East Germany against spread of participation money, Fresh faces in divisional warm-up, Dettori wins ban appeal, Rose to brighten Park's season, British distance men may find some comfort in the pain, Thorburn completes a remarkable recovery for Canada, Orient bring Gillingham run to end, Welsh class of '83 can do better: must pay attention to Japanese lessons, Mariner and Wark unhappy with Cabinet Ministers' salaries, Brighton belie their lowly League position, Boone has edge over young Male, Owen shines as Rydal weather an early storm, Lillee still a power in the land, Optimism grows at Bramley, Miss Cogswell beaten, Pakistan anxiously await the arrival of Zaheer. Law: Correction, Registrars should exercise powers cautiously In re a Debtor (No 26 of 1982), Investing trust funds in changing economic circumstances Trustees of the British Museum v Attorney General, Irish immunity from security for costs Wilson Vehicle Distribution Ltd v Colt Car Co Ltd. Property: Rentals, Flat Sharing, North Of Thames. Weather: The Weather.
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