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The Times - 31/12/1983

1983; Gale Group;

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By Philip Webster, Political Reporter, By Our Labour Reporter, From Michael Hornsby, Johannesburg, From Michael Binyon, Bonn, From Christopher Walker, Jerusalem, By Rupert Morris, By Staff Reporters, By David Young, Energy Correspondent, By Barrie Clement, Labour Reporter, By Michael Baily Transport Editor, From Our Correspondent, Belfast, By a Staff Reporter, By Kenneth Gosling, From David Cross, Greenham Common, From Harry Golombek Chess Correspondent Hastings, By Michael Horsnell, By Bill Johnstone, Electronics Correspondent, By Philip Webster, By Tony Samstag, From Our Correspondent Liverpool, From Our Correspondent Buenos Aires, From Nicholas Ashford, Washington, From Trevor Fishlock New York, From Roger Beardwood, Paris, From David Watts, Singapore, From Our Own Correspondent Singapore, From Our Oun Correspondent Bonn, From Michael Hamlyn, Calcutta, From Douglas Aiton Melbourne, From Our Correspondent Sao Paulo, From Donovan Moldrich Colombo, From Nicholas Ashford Washington, Anthony Masters, Irving Wardle, John Percival, Hilary Finch, Dennis Hackett, David Wade, Simon Barnes, by Neil Kinnock, Gavin Stamp, Julie Davidson, T.MERVYN JONES, , Erw Hir, , ADRIAN HEAD, , FREDERICK OUGHTON, , ROBIN GWYNN, , R. C. HOWROYD, , BERT WARD, Secretary, , PETER CARSON, Editorial, JOHN NEWMAN, Consultant, BRIDGET CHERRY, Editor, , BARBARA M. GWINNELL, , L. C. B. SEAMAN, , JOHN WATLING, Vice President, , A. B. PURBRICK, , SLIGO, , GEOFFREY SAMPSON, , ALEXANDER H. SHAND, , ROBIN HOOPER, , Francis X. Winters, SJ, by Michael Clark, FINANCE AND INDUSTRY Executive Editor Kenneth Fleet, By John Lawless, By Andrew Cornelius, By David Young, By Derek Pain, By Jonathan Clare, Michael Prest, Margaret Drummond, John Lawless, Wayne Lintott, By David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Chris Thau, Gordon Allan, By Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent, By John Clemison, By Nicholas Harling, By Keith Macklin, From Ian Brayshaw, Melbourne, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Michael Seely, By Sydney Friskin, Edited by Peter Davalle, Richard Owen, Philip Howard, Edited by Shona Crawford Poole, Timothy Wapshott, Tony Partington, Ashley Stephenson, Jane MacQuitty, Christopher Staughton, Jan Stephens, Anne Barnes, John Russell Taylor, Rupert Morris, Clare Colvin, Irving Wardle Anthony Masters, Geoff Brown, Peter Waymark, Judy Froshaug, Harry Golombek, Jeremy Flint,

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News: Guns check in killer hunt, Spy couple sentencing today, Big BR pay-offs to cut staff, Trafalgar Square awaits a safe new year, New foreign minister in North Korea, Pershings 'ready for action', Ripe and golden successes of the long hot summer Review of 1983, Hopeful Jackson flies to Damascus, Perfecting life's curtain calls, Rajiv proves a success but Gandhi party fails to heal divisions, Leadership rift on overtime pit ban, Allianz accepts BAT's bid for Eagle Star, Deathbed marriage by Melville, Attack on Angola deplored by UK, Figueiredo rejects direct election of successor, In the garden, Germans usher in new year with cable TV network, Spending will rise but contributions fall, Kinnock attacks 'synthetic optimism', Napley defends Smith inquest fee, Tough ally of Australian Liberals quits politics, Autonomy deal put to Tamils, Their great expectations, Galtieri joins two former Presidents indicted for murder and treason, Closure warning to Peugeot plant, Friend of Reagan in taping row, Israel seals off bridges over Awali, Shamir battles for Cabinet unity in spending cuts crisis, Locked up 31 years for knowing no English, Nurse suspended after inquiry into night management at hospital, Climbers airlifted off by order of Muldoon, Britain gives up 95-year responsibility for tiny Brunei at midnight tonight, Lieutenant tells of nightmare months, How mangroves make economic sense, Britoil chief ready for eleventh-hour talks on fate of North Sea rig, New loft for Queen's pigeons, Musical revolution from the Russian Jazzmen, Anniversaries, Acid leak sends poison cloud over Nuremberg, Rain relishing rhododendron, Thatcher says Britain is on course, Thatcher promises a year of hope and liberty, Tolerance and tiffin in Maugham's Malaya, Sales Talk, Shultz and Gromyko will meet, Marines may cut Beirut stay, Maxwell sends out redundancy notices, Hoax case policeman commended, In the beginning was the Word, West fears leaks from secret Nato-link base, The Week Ahead Today, Berlin rail transfer deal signed, Guidelines on snow clearing, Low-price Scotch under fire, Preventatives better than cures, Police say farewell to Harrods bomb WPC, Microchip smuggling ring broken, Roads, 'Heart for Christmas' girl home for new year, Chile police hose women from streets, Starting dates, Britain tries to change Unesco from within, At last, the age of Coke, cancan and pop, 120 spend night on high wire, A guilty first foot in familiar Fenland, There's life in the old idiom yet New words and new meanings by Philip Howard, Greenham women to tackle other bases, The papers, Sporting Diary Cricket stars, Unita conduct praised by freed captives, Life peerages for Mulley and Bottomley, Pay law still unfair, TUC says, Herr Fleischauer's last will and tele-testament, Law firm collapses with debts of £400,000, Sony cuts disc player prices, Cutter care, Outings Squash Courses, Owen coalition warning upsets SDP, Riot troops seize 100 in Uruguay, Talks to avert strike by shipbuilders adjourned, Ulster cash raiders foiled by helicopter, Shadow of the Thought Police, Monday, £1 note gets stay of execution, MP's flying tackle: Mr Wil-, Steel boss takes over Peru's key ministry, Tents and Teriyaki-or how to take the rough with the smooth, Reality surfaces in the state of make-believe, A new avenue for the architects, Remand pledge honoured. Index. Display Advertising: Midland Bank Group Unit Trust Managers Limited., Bell's, Maharishi International University,, Bank Of Scotland, Wine & Country, Abbey National, TSB Unit Trusts Limited, Hansel & Gretll, Perpetual Group, Multiple Display Advertisements, Queen Elizabeth 2, Hfs, American Express Europe Ltd., Piccadilly Circus, Unit Trust Moneymaker, Barlow Clowes & Partners, Smirnoff, Sotheby's, Bowring Tyson (I.O.M.) Limited, Kenya, Clerical Medical Life Assurance, The Times Business News, Holidays Abroad, Concorde, The Times, Spain, Times Books Ltd., Arusa, Christie's, Abbey National Seven Day Account, Berry Asset Management, Aquascutum, Wesley-Barrell, Oppenheimer, Curnow Shipping Ltd., Menzies Mercantile, Barlow Clowes & Partners Warnford Court., Liberty, Barratt Multi-Ownership & Hotels Limited, Nova France, South Tyrol, The European Banking Traded Currency Fund Limited, Guernsey, Corsica, Meon, Brittany & France, Magic of Italy, Fidelity International Management Limited, Cox & Kings, The Rools Of Monmouth, Villa Seekers, Shelfstore., R.J. Temple Recommended Investment, Inn-Tent, Norwegian Tourist Board, Intermail Ltd. Arts and Entertainment: Bridge High drama in a duel between old rivals, Chess A few quiet plops as the big guns meet, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 16,323, Concise Crossword (No 236), Hebden holds chess lead, Television and radio programmes BBC 1. News in Brief. Picture Gallery. Official Appointments and Notices: New Year Honours in full Prime Minister's List, University news, Latest appointments. Classified Advertising: Today's events, Acknowledgments, Entertainments, Services tomorrow: First Sunday after Christmas, Antiques And Collectables, U.K. Holidays, Animals And Birds. Reviews: Bringing the house down Dick Whittington Richmond, Concert Hilliard Ensemble Wigmore Hall, Spies and secrets in the dark Films on TV, Princess exiled to a world of snobs, Critics' choice, Tales of treachery in the park, Wordsmith's skills match his thrills, Courage is the key to a noble judge, Dance Royal Ballet, Concerts Brahms Finale, Penelope again, Danger for 4, Softening up society's misfits, Darkness and light on a hero's voyage of destiny, PREVIEW Galleries, Dance Coppelia Sadler's Wells, Partners in fun The Wizard of Oz Churchill, Bromley, Rock & Jazz Big Country, Out of Town, Opera Covent Garden. Editorials/Leaders: 1984speak. Letters to the Editor: London's buildings, Watchful eyes on the pound, Pastis master, Educating judges and barristers, Taking advantage of Eagle Star, Places where they sing, Library sponsorship, IRA and civil rights, Backward glance, Rail archive disposal, Personality change, Sobering thought, Gas industry reform. Births. Marriages. Deaths. Obituaries: Miss Doris Chambers, William Demarest, Herbert van Thal, Mr Maurice Bond Work on House of Lords records. Stock Exchange Tables: The pound, Recent Issues, Sterling: Spot and Forward, Commodities, Unit Trust Prices-change on the week, Dow ends year up 212 points, Wall Street, British Funds. Business and Finance: Candecca in mystery bid talks, For 1984 read Japan all the way, Decision time for index-linked bonds, P&O wins the 1983 thoroughbred stakes, Bout of contrary thinking on prospects for gilts, Good start to account, Family Money, Banking on the girls of St Brandon's, Haverford may bid for Tring, $3.8bn loan reflects Mexico's progress, Gateway to a Gold Star account, Thames Investment to sue over Miami project, Save & Prosper Investment Trust Units, State 'must cut levies on industry', Family Money Market Banks, German recovery lifts Rotterdam, Hignett bows out, defending a softly-softly approach to bids Biggest Bids Of The Year, 'Self-sufficiency' can lead to maintenance cuts, Interest Rates, Benefits of accident and health cover, Gt Top Fund Managers of 1983., Building societies plan 20% lending rise, Year-end investment fling, Long arm of the Revenue, The M&g Group, Exotic Airleisure brings bounce to fringe market, Investors go for record profits, How a vendor's survey could break those housing chains, New Year spree for workshops, Reed Stenhouse Gibbs Investment Quiz 1984, Allianz accepts £966m BAT offer for Eagle Star, Base Lending Rates. Sport: Time for England to revise their thinking, Easy for Miss Brasher, Weekend Fixtures, Sports in Brief, Catterick command for Hill's Guard, Is it time for a twist in the modern tale of New Year?, An island where barefoot players beat West Indies Tropical rain and champagne, In Thatcher's footsteps, Observe to be highspot of Francome show, Comeback delay for Cowans, Appleyard challenges for a place, World Cup goes West, Insult of old score added to their newly injured pride has Bristol bristling, Condor is winner after a protest, Calendar of world sport 1984 Angling, Palace keep the flag flying, Peace pact enhances title chances, Honeymoon Rovers on the rocks, Winter Olympics, Imran holds the fort in the siege of Melbourne, King rescues 'rebels' from the bogyman, Snow Reports, 1984: The end of civilization as we know it, Olympic Games, 'Foreign Legion' upsets French club officials, Romanian acceptance, Boreen Prince ready to atone. Property: Rentals, Flat Sharing. Weather: The Weather.

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