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The Times - 21/07/1983

1983; Gale Group;

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By Edward Townsend, Industrial Correspondent, By Our Financial Staff, From Christopher Walker, By Barrie Clement Labour Reporter, From Trevor Fishlock, By Julian Haviland Political Editor, By Anthony Bevins, Political Correspondent, From Arthur Osman, By David Hewson, By Rupert Morris, From Craig Seton, Penzance, By Our Political Reporter, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Barrie Clement, Labour Reporter, By Our Political Correspondent, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Lucy Hodges, Education Correspondent, By Richard Dowden, By Our Labour Reporter, From Pearce Wright Science Editor, Buxton, By a Staff Reporter, From Tim Jones, By John Witherow, By Hugh Clayton, Environment Correspondent, From Marlise Simons (NYT), Managua, From Keith Stanley, From Stephen Taylor, Harare, From Ian Murray, Brussels, From Donovan Moldrich, Colombo, From Richard Owen, Moscow, By Philip Webster Political Reporter, From Richard Owen, From Ivor Davis, From Roger Boyes, Warsaw, From Diana Geddes, Paris, From Michael Hornsby, , John Percival, Irving Wardle, Anthony Masters, Peter Ackroyd, Richard Williams, David Miller, Frances Gibb, Anthony Quinton, Isabel Raphael, Gontran Goulden, William DouglasHome, Tom Hutchinson, Fiona MacCarthy, PHS, by Peter Nichols, Ronald Butt, LUCIE PENN, , WINDLESHAM, Chairman, , R. A. F. MCCLEAN, , THOMAS WOODCOCK, , MILES CLIFFORD, , Y. PLESSNER, , GILES HUNT, , D. E. NEWLAND, , CLAIR M. WATERBURY, , WILLIAM CHUBB, , MARY Z. HANCOCK, , H. A. GEBBIE, , GORDON BRADSHAW, , CHRISTOPHER BOOKER, COLIN R. STONELAKE, , By Pearce Wright, Science Editor, City Editor Anthony Hilton, By Clive Cookson, Technology Correspondent, From Bailey Morris, Washington, From Maxwell Newton, New York, By Michael Prest, By Philip Robinson, By John Lawless and Rodney Cowton, By Victor Felstead, edited by Michael Prest, By Michael Clark, by Michael Clark, By Jeremy Warner, By David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, By Mitchell Platts, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Peter Marson, By Richard Streeton, By Peter Ball, By Alan Ross, By Pat Butcher, By John Hennessy, Golf Correspondent, By Peter Ryde, By John Nicholls, By Lewine Mair, From Rex Bellamy, Tennis Correspondent, Zurich, By Richard Eaton, By Jenny MacArthur, By Michael Seely, From John Wilcockson, Morzine, By John Blunsden, Edited by Peter Davalle, PH,

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News: Earnings soar past inflation, Germans speed up ban on lead in petrol, Local democracy on the rocks?, Magnet car takes a step up, No sweets, please, we're grandchildren, Ladislav Lis, a prominent, Skimming and scanning, Rios Montt tells of plot to oust him, Vintage arrival for Duke of Kent, Pretoria tightens controls on Lesotho border, Into orbit as the prime challenger to Reagan Washington, Moor man wins peat victory, Surprise over maths puzzle, Russia 'to free captured seven', Custard blast scientists blaze new trail, Hunt for suspected double child killer put under one officer, Kissinger spectre stirs the left, Error in evidence, detective admits, France backs threat to Britain's promised EEC budget rebates, Roads, Loophole for Greenham offenders, Shore call to reverse left shift, Industry's pledge on FT dispute, Rabbits put Government on the run, Iraq says Exocets used to hit Iran's oil, New chapter for dinosaur, After the GLC, a Greek lesson, The Times Diary Eyes have it, Managua agrees to international talks on Central America crisis, Pay deal angers the Tory benches, Scouts cleared for aid, CBI presses for more cuts in jobs and spending, Running through the red tape, Police claim Orly bomb confession, When the voters lose faith in the party, How to be a legal eagle, Hailsham calls for 'suicide' transcript, Sri Lanka widens press censorship, Identity quest starts, Brittan hint at parole changes, A record $10.2m yearling, Gilmour presses case for PR to end 'bizarre' poll results, American may face 'death row' if extradited, Salmon tag plan to foil the poachers, Job gap widens for 'lost generation', His job is writing people off, Zimbabwe officers 'confessed freely', Brakes on death crash lorry were defective, Friends say farewell to Bodkin Adams, Israeli decision to pull back shocks Lebanon, Tomorrow, Cuts are endangering standards in schools, inspectors say, Taking the strain for annual tug of war, Baby born in jumbo at 35,000ft., Kidnappers set midnight deadline, Sefton spends bombing anniversary in peace, The papers, Ferry union may agree to talks, New cancer vaccine developed, Russia acts on A-plant accident, Urgent review for helicopter rules, Battle of Britain thanksgiving service, Liberal hopes for Penrith, Channel 4 admits problems, Honours for the comic, the brave and the speedy, Cadet hurt in lorry crash dies, Owen calls for British missile pact with Russia, Andropov hints at Geneva arms deal, British woman freed from California jail, Stalemate has its attractions Cyprus Part 2, Polish changes worry church. Index. Display Advertising: Lyric Theatre, Ppa, Morgan Stanley & Co., The Arab Diary, Foyles Art Gallery, Sears Overseas Finance N.V., The Times, The Times Educational Supplement, General Electric Credit International N.V., Kingdom Of Saudi Arabia, Royal Festival Hall, Oxfam, The Director Systems, Robert Hale, MERMAID Theatre, The Post Office, Harrods, Lloyds Bank International. Reviews: Cast a Kohled eye, How music plays a starring part, £18,360 for Yeats's mail to a lady, Sentimental satire, Kill the Aleph Against Infinity, Today's events Royal engagement, Two friends' last collaboration Varii capricci Covent Garden, Ghost writer, One of Us King's Head, Every Inch a Lady King's Head, · Little Shop of Horrors, a new, Charting the unknown VSOP II Festival Hall, New books-paperback, · The Group of Five (Balaki-, The Rococo Show Ica, Home sweet Home Letters to a Grandson, I eat, ergo I am The British at Table 1940-1980, Serious travelling The Intelligent Traveller's Guide to Historic Britain. News in Brief. Politics and Parliament: Parliament today, Press accused of lying over Sutcliffe case House Of Lords, Defence sales to reach £2,400m: India orders helicopters Defence, No political conditions in IMF loans Foreign Affairs, MPs outline legislation proposals Commons, Pay rises for MPs as they decide their own incomes policy to 1988 Late Debate. Arts and Entertainment: Today's television and radio programmes BBC 1, Concise Crossword (No 108), France way ahead at bridge contest, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 16,187. Picture Gallery. Editorials/Leaders: Prejudice In Personnel, The Fire Next Time. Letters to the Editor: Salad days, Clerical habits, Any advance on 545-9?, Extending limits of parole, National Gallery funds, Fortress Falklands, Dispute at 'FT', Rules on life jackets, Before the 'think tank', The other facts of Israel's economy, BA redundancies, Doubts on Hawaii telescope, Dr Banda's Eton, Land of hope, Solicitors' charges. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Official Appointments and Notices: Royal College of Organists, Latest appointments, Helmsman's award. Law: Appellate court must accept findings of fact below O'Kelly and Others v Trusthouse Forte plc. Deaths. Marriages. Obituaries: Prof Alan Gledhill Scholar of Indian law, Maj-Gen R. Llewellyn Brown, Mr Clifford Rose, Obituary. Business and Finance: Race to change SE rules, ICI prepares for spending spree, Steinberg and Associated British in rights issues, Rush for Metal Sciences sale, Index back above 700, Gencor Group, Britannic Assurance PUBLIC LIMITED COMPANY Half-Yearly Statement, Telecom charges may rise after unexpected dip in profits, The pound, The Fleming Universal Investment Trust plc, General Shopping S.A., Figures with a town hall twist, Dow soars by 30 points, Investment and Finance, Indian Navy orders may top £200m, Lasmo, Associated British Engineering p.l.c., 90% of Arbuthnot sold for £9.5m, Volcker 'to maintain monetary growth', Clyde sells subsidiary, Company News In Brief, Brokers' report hits CU, Go-ahead expected for two N Sea gas fields In Brief, Base Lending Rates, Hunt investors lose legal fight. Stock Exchange Tables: Recent Issues, Sterling: Spot and Forward, Commodities, Authorized Units & Insurance Funds, Highest single gain this year for Dow, British Funds. Business Appointments: Insurance company names new chief. Sport: The class of Imran brings joy to Sussex, High roller's hopes take a dive with defection of Quilted, Faldo can cash in as big names drop out, Sports in Brief, Griffiths' late strike, Jesty sets his sights on the boundary, Baker on the mark, For The Record Baseball, Coe says selectors are ones to blame, Middlesex are made to wait by Barnett, Green goes on for ever, Hubble could be in for toil and trouble, Professional circus 'could start within six weeks', Turbo car for Watson, Botham makes the right decision, Women players change shirts on Zurich court, Fignon hangs on, Surrey doomed by toss of coin, No holding Scavenger, Monaghan in front, Kent's spirit rewarded on last ball, Defender now leads in the US trials, Hadlee, Crowe to rescue, Players feel strain, Still in the melting pot, Deister earns precision win, Swashbuckling Zaheer even outshines Gower, After Auckland more thought is needed over Lions selection. 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