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The Times - 26/02/1983

1983; Gale Group;

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By Paul Routledge, Labour Editor, From Michael Binyon Bonn, From Christopher Thomas New York, By Tim Jones and Paul Routledge, By Our Political Reporter, By Philip Webster, Political Reporter, By Our Financial Staff, By Anthony Bevins Political Correspondent, From Ronald Faux, Darlington, From Richard Ford, Belfast, By Alan Hamilton, By Philip Webster Political Reporter, By Geraldine Norman, Sale Room Correspondent, By Staff of Nature, By Gralg Seton, By a Staff Reporter, By Bill Johnstone Electronics Correspondent, By Kenneth Gosling, By Nicholas Timmins, By Clive Cookson Technology Correspondent, By Rodney Cowton, Defence Correspondent, By Frances Gibb Legal Affairs Correspondent, By Peter Evans, Home Affairs Correspondent, By Lucy Hodges, Education Correspondent, By John Young, By Our Science Editor, From Jacqueline Reditt Seoul, From Our Correspondent, Seoul, From Diana Geddes Paris, From Trevor Fishlock Delhi, From Roger Boyes Warsaw, By Our Diplomatic Staff, From Richard Owen, Moscow, From Peter Nichols Rome, From Our Correspondent Jakarta, From Diana Geddes, Paris, By Michael Knipe, From Ian Murray Brussels, From Christopher Walker, Jerusalem, From Michael Hornsby, Johannesburg, From Our Own Correspondent, Johannesburg, From Ivor Davis, Santa Barbara, California, From Robert Holloway, Cairo, From Tony Duboudin Melbourne, Dennis Hackett, Peter Davalle, David Wade, PHS, Eric Heffer, Anne Sofer, KEN WEETCH, AUSTIN MITCHELL., CHARLES WARREN, , RUTH LISTER, Director, , JAMES PATERSON, , B.R. AVERY, , DEREK WALKER-SMITH., THEO HETHERINGTON, , DENNIS WESIL, , ANTHONY D. R. HOLLAND, , JOHN HONEY, , ELINOR LIEBER, ALFRED E. LIEBER., SHELAGH SALTER, Chairman., LESLIE HARRISON, , CHRISTOPHER COURTAULD, , TERRY WARBURTON., City Editor Anthony Hilton, From Maxwell Newton New York, By Derek Harris, Commercial Editor, From Bailey Morris Washington, By Peter Wilson-Smith, Banking Correspondent, By Our Banking Correspondent, By Jeremy Warner, By Jonathan Clare, edited by Peter Welham, David Allen, Lorna Bourke, Margaret Drummond, Adrienne Gleeson, Ian McDonald, W. A. LOGAN, , · by Michael Clark, By David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Peter Bills, By John Blunsden, By Keith Macklin, By Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, By a Special Correspondent, By Pat Butcher, By Joyce Whitehead, By Sydney Friskin, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Michael Seely, By Robert Pryce, By Michael Coleman, Edited by Peter Davalle, By Nicholas Cole, Edited by Shona Crawford Poole, Ashley Stephenson, Michael Young, Stan Hey, Paul Griffiths, Anthony Masters, Hilary Finch, Geoffrey Horn, Geoff Brown, Peter Waymark, Max Harrison, Edward Lucie-Smith, Mel Lewis, Judy Froshaug, Jeremy Flint, Harry Golombek, Jane MacQuitty,

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News in Brief. Index. News: Darlington is a different story, Labour man says, S Africa police shot dead 160 blacks, Gandhi says cancelling Assam poll might not have averted violence, Dredging round the clock for a royal dinner, Brighter South Bank planned by GLC, Snap poll stirs up the outback, Californian lionhearts get a royal brush-off, Rush for next poll to regain image, priests are accused of mayor's murder, Alliance goes into electoral orbit, Nato game will test war readiness, N Korean pilot flies his MiG19 to the South, Welsh miners vote for all-out strike, Heroes' tales reveal Afghan toll, In the garden, Shopfront Cast-iron deal, Umberto is taken to Geneva, Gardens open, Nordic plan to cut acid rain, Trial of Ayatollah's relative to go ahead, Reagan words on Taiwan anger Chinese, 'Irish' meat came from Argentina, Man jailed for £1,900 bank fraud, Acquittal 3 years after charge, A lesson from the guru for Sir Keith, Bishops ask for amnesty in Poland, It's easy to be a dog's-body to the household hound, Prison roof protest by Greenham women, The discreet charm of the Physic Garden, Court of Appeal to hear new evidence on life-sentence prisoner, Steel unions increase pay pressure, Ruling party's majority cut in Montserrat, Arens says Israel is ready to strike first, Times story is 'malicious fabrication', The doctrine of individual responsibility, Frau Marianne Bachmeier,, Unlikely local boy makes good, Thatcher's top aide tells UN how to avert crises, Court plea by Poles for asylum, Frank Pick's transport of delight, Bonn warns Russia not to meddle, Footballers support clubs over TV deal, Thatcher emphasizes dual control of missiles in Britain, Loyalist 'third force' warning after new killing, Revolution in the geraniums, Hospital chaos in Italy eases, Rare fruit on the hills of gold, Survivors tell of slaughter by Zimbabwe Army, The Week Ahead Today, Growing queue for mortgages, Gatt rejects US protest at flour subsidy, Actors lower TV fees claim, Roads, Scientists admit: 'we made a mistake, LAST September I went to Michael Ratcliffe finds that war, politics and Americanization have not dissipated South Korea's timeless charms Cultivating familiarity in the Land of Morning Calm and M.A.S.H., Thatchell says he will fight again, Ex-Irgun envoy bows to British anger, Defferre is forced into Communist alliance, £150 for driver who foiled gun raiders, Tennessee Williams dies at 71, Church arsonist had grudge against society, The potter, the tailor, the table-maker Beryl Downing finds craftmanship and cooperation flourishing at the heart of the recession, The papers, 14,000 home computers recalled, The Times Diary Chairman Fay, Four more arrested in crackdown on ETA, Ideology of 'racism" questioned, Labour summit is urged to rally support for Foot, Chun lets small fish off the hook, Egyptians play down resumption of talks, This towering folly, Suharto springs surprise with choice of deputy, Continental camping without a clutter of cargo Michael Young tries out a new-style holiday, Solicitor whose wife was brutally murdered says he still opposes hanging, Jail for clerks who cheated Times, By-election result described as freak, US prime rate cut to 10.5%, Telecom to move into cable TV, Now Labour must keep its head. Display Advertising: Save & Prosper Group, Unicorn Theatre, Multiple Display Advertisements, Friends Of The Elderly, sinclair, New Unit Trust Service, Abbey National Money Service, Investment Research, National Counties Building Society, Fiat, Ra, The Scottish American Investment Company PLC, The Times 1000, Bristol & West BUILDING SOCIETY, Gartmore, Harveys, Teacher's. A Welcome Awaiting., Crockford's Club, Hs, Tunisia, Sun Alliance Insurance Group, Queen Elizabeth2, Bermuda, Abta, Julian Gibbs Associates, Save the Children. Picture Gallery. Reviews: Picture dealer makes dramatic return, PREVIEW Theatre School for sensitive talents, Weekend Choice, Action to come, Concerts Brass Cats, A book full of plots, Collecting Dante seen by a magpie collector of images, Outings, Critics' choice, Fairs Juvenilia Junket, Seeing the light, Dance Royal Ballet, Photography, Rock & Jazz Deneice Williams, A full sheaf of Arraus, Top films, Alpines, Fuchsias, Ten trumps from a tame technological hand, Towards perfection at 500 rpm, PREVIEW Films Vicarious thrills of Palin's pleasures, Hunterian Museum, PREVIEW Galleries Building stylishly on the inanimate, Tomorrow's events, Eating Out Thin end of the wedge for the wine-bar quiche, Social melodrama for unsociable insomniacs Films on TV, Out of Town, PREVIEW Music Toronto SO's tour of 17 cities, The Archers, an everyday tale of suburban folk?, Opera Covent Garden. Politics and Parliament: Bill to improve conditions in hostels Housing, Three Bills through, British troops get their British bacon Falklands. Law: Court can consider behaviour outside licensed premises Lidster and Another v Owen, Arbitration not brought to an end by issue of writ Lloyd v Wright Dawson v Wright, Assault not included under 'inflict grievous bodily harm' Reglna v Jenkins and Another, Flat occupied by students is a business use Groveside Properties Ltd v Westminster Medical School. Editorials/Leaders: Cambodia's Pointless Agony, The Message From Bermondsey. Letters to the Editor: Recognizing hardship, English eccentrics, Missing persons, A European eye on N Ireland, A legal choice, Spending check fears, Shooting stars, Welsh travel in a fairer form, Arctic explorer, Personal pension limits, Bishop's move, Loss of Titanic, Oxford Street mall, Risks to youthful mountaineers. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Official Appointments and Notices: University news Oxford, Latest appointments. Births. Classified Advertising: Postal Shoparound, U.K. Holidays, Wanted, Entertainments, Services tomorrow: Second Sunday in Lent. Obituaries: Obituary, Tennessee Williams Powerful playwright obsessed with the strains of life, Rev Ernest Evans, Mr Caspar Brook. Business and Finance: Use tax exemptions before it is too late, The National Mutual Life Association of Australasia Limited and T&G Mutual Life Society Limited, Access to savings stressed, Creditors likely to back AEG, US banks reduce prime rates to four-year low of 10.5 pc, Stinging attack on societies, New approach for Cope Allman, Dull truth about those glowing forecasts, Family Money, The pound, Plan for rent and rates aid, Hambros hit by US natural gas loss, Investment and Finance, Chemical groups urge big oil cuts, Brunner Investment Trust PLC, Giving power to people to control own pensions cash, Move to adjourn UDS meeting, Family Money Market Banks, Is 'breakthrough' the right word?, Heed the roar of cannon at Warner, Flexible life cover, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Venezuela likely to seek debt payments delay, Reshaped Peachey ready for the climb, Company News In Brief, Restoring shattered confidence, Why Cheque and Save account is no way to prosper Building societies, Blue Circle bid gets go-ahead, Second wives harassed by solicitors' letters, Base Lending Rates. Stock Exchange Tables: US fillip for prices, Bed and breakfasting rules lack clarity, Recent Issues, Commodities, Sterling: Spot and Forward, Unit Trust Prices-change on the week, Wall Street, Wall St holds on to gains, British Funds, Analysts' fears over Opec's talks on price structure. Business Appointments: Appointments. Sport: Paparemborde and front row warfare, Briton is beaten by a shout, United in their pit try to stop the pendulum, With luck Fulham could make history, The dashing Somerset man, Weekend Fixtures, Sports in Brief, Katernyuk holds key, Irish are no joke for Wales, On the Oriel express, Conditions ideal for Hal's Joy, Clarke brothers combine for Tulse Hill's triumph, Players' brawl a blow to the game, Stay clear of 'ironmen' pentathletes are told, Dickinson primes Cheltenham guns, Imran Khan to stay on with Sussex, Gregson leads in Nigeria, Bristol hoping their frozen assets thaw at Bedford, Selectors face embarrassment, Ward recalled by Forest, Lincoln's players stand up in anger, Where Olympic champions are born, not made, Shot putter killed in car crash, Final chapter of an odyssey of defeat, Spinners shackle batsmen, A champion's chances step on thin ice, Jones back in cockpit, Mahre may get cold shoulder in Arctic event, Suite dreams at the impossible delights, Snow Reports, For The Record Table Tennis, Yorkshire drop rule changes, New opponent for Boza-Edwards. Property: Commercial And Industrial Property, Short Lets. Arts and Entertainment: Solution of Puzzle No 16,058, Chess Mastery of the critical transitional, Television and radio programmes, Bridge Cigarettes and whisky come up trumps. Weather: The Weather.

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