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The Times - 09/02/1983

1983; Gale Group;

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From Robert Fisk, Beirut, From Christopher Walker, Jerusalem, By Nicholas Cole, By Julian Haviland, Political Editor, By Patricia Clough and John Young, By David Felton, Labour Correspondent, By Michael Horsnell, From Richard Ford, Dublin, By Paul Routledge, Labour Editor, By Clive Cookson Technology Correspondent, By Anthony Bevins, Political Correspondent, By Barrie Clement, Labour Reporter, By Lucy Hodges Education Correspondent, By Richard Evans, By a Staff Reporter, By Philip Webster, Political Reporter, By Clifford Longley, Religious Affairs Correspondent, By the Staff of Nature, By Michael Horsnell and Ronald Kershaw, By Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, By Michael Baily, Transport Editor, By Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, By Ronald Faux, From Richard Owen, From Tony Doboudin, From Ian Murray and George Clark, Strasbourg, From Moshe Brilliant, Tel Aviv, From Diana Geddes, Paris, From Stephen Taylor, Harare, From Michael Hornsby, From Nicholas Ashford, Washington, From Richard Wigg, Madrid, By Rodney Cowton Defence Correspondent, From Alan McGregor, by Shirley Lowe, Margaret Drummond, From Charles Harrison, Nicholas Kenyon, Hilary Finch, Irving Wardle, Michael Church, PHS, by Christoper Patten, Michael Hornsby, John Vincent, James Curran, SIMON STEVENSON, , BRYN DAVIES, , JAMES McFARLANE, , MICHAEL MATES, , B C BUTLER, PAUL OESTREICHER., A R ISSERLIS, , JONATHAN GOLDBERG., JOHN MONTAGU, , L. E. ELLIS, Rector, , SIMON HORNBY, Chairman, , TERENCE CONRAN, Chairman, , RONALD MAGGS, Chairman, , ANGLESEY, , By Geraldine Norman, Sale Room Correspondent, By Janet Browne, Horticulture Correspondent, By Hugh Clayton, Environment Correspondent, City Editor Anthony Hilton, By Frances Williams, Economics Correspondent, By Sally White, From Bailey Morris, Washington, By Michael Prest, By Jonathan Clare, By Jonathan Davis, Energy Correspondent, By Edward Townsend, Industrial Correspondent, By Peter Wilson-Smith, Banking Correspondent, By Andrew Cornelius, By Derek Harris, Commercial Editor, By Michael Baily Transport Editor, · edited by Peter Welham, By Baron Phillips, Property Correspondent, By Hilaire Gomer, By Bill Johnstone Electronics Correspondent, C. Gordon Tether, · by Michael Clark, By Leslie Duxbury, By Gordon Allan, By Richard Eaton, By Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, By Richard Streeton, By Rex Bellamy, Tennis Correspondent, By Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, By David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, By John Blunsden, By John Wilcockson, By David Hands, By Sydney Friskin, By Michael Phillips, Racing Correspondent, By Ian Reid, Edited by Peter Dear, PH,

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Index. News: I realy should have gone to Cartier, Snow and ice cause chaos on roads, London 'sharks' blamed, Arafat demands inquiry to judge 'this ugly crime', Hattersley attacks proposed arrest powers for police, Close control from within, Martin fit and well despite fast, European arms talks demanded, Footnote postscript, Don't Smoke Day, New public mood may lead to reforms, BR buffet car frauds 'costing thousands', SPD promises a juster, kinder society, The myths of King and Country, CIA fears mar Reagan drive for democracy, Why Botha can afford to relax a little, Calls to the Bar, Name change plan 'insult to Queen', Synod rejects 'I absolve you', Israel in crisis over the nation's guilt on massacre, Teacher says his conduct was poor, The bull with his own china shop, Bob Hawke, Australian for all seasons, EEC may block aid to Timex, 30,000 homes without direct supply, SAS to try new route up Everest, Jobs centre shake-up urged, Now let the Church prescribe peace, Walker acts to defy EEC milk ruling, Murder hunt switch, Falcon nests raided, A wave, then sullen stares greet British unit in Beirut, Thatcher and the media end embargo squabble, How it was allowed to happen: The main conclusions of the judicial inquiry, Israel renders merciless judgment on its massacre role, Employers admit 'error' in water pay offer, Commons debate sought as Alcan cuts 1200 jobs, Briton says police tore his hair out, Pit chiefs poised to change pay strategy, Warsaw not ready yet for amnesty, BA to buy more American jets, Bush challenges Moscow to peace race, Battle of Britain VC sale to highlight plight of war widows, Ministers reject dual control for missiles, Pay-protest man given bill deadline, EEC needs more cash to survive crisis, Evidence showed intent to kill, jury told, Extra £46m aid for overseas students, Rebels 'kill 20 Somali soldiers', £5,000 Bond winners, Brutality in Beirut and a wall of silence, The new lady of Threadneedle Street, Lawyers refuse to ease secrecy code, The Times Diary Moonlighting, Officers on Waldorf charges, A metallic finish for spinning nuclei, To the summit, then the country, Shaking out Labour in the boundary changes, The Opposition's lack of territorial integrity, Labour stages show of unity for Tatchell, Britain lags in use of robots, The papers, Horemkenesi faces the world, Nkomo may be charged over massacre claim, Should doctors tell the whole truth?, Sect women 'kidnapped by her mother', 'King' Lear and the Chinese puzzler, Mild weather leads to golds galore, China fears transfer of SS20 to its border, Plea to extend building protection rejected, Pym appeal for dissident rebuffed by Moscow, Gibraltar dock closure worries US admiral. Display Advertising: British TELECOM, Abbey National Money Service, British airways, Royal Navy Officer Graduate Entry, LEUKAEMIA Research Fund, Bell's Scotch Whisky Bell's, Yamaha Organs. Official Appointments and Notices: Treasurer resigns, Bishop appointed, Church news, Ex-minister resigns as Haughey attempts to rebuild Fianna Fail, New Hallé conductor appointed. News in Brief. Politics and Parliament: MacGregor doing 'superb job' Coal And Steel, Site owners rights to first refusal Mobile Homes, NCC seeks younger chairman House Of Lords, Parliament today, Royal Assent, Impossible to announce Tadworth decision now Hospital, £46m more to go on students from overseas Student Grants, Warning to buyers of prefabs Housing, Dalyell rebuked for attacking PM's press man Downing Street, Political levy arm twisting Trade Unions, Protection of nuclear material. Reviews: Today's events Royal engagements, Photography fit to stun anyone's senses, New books-hardback, Philharmonia/ Ashkenazy Festival Hall, Churchillian women Top Girls Royal Court, Using everything in themselves, Norman/Parsons Barbican, £3,300 for Victorian kaleidoscope, Master in the maze. Editorials/Leaders: Israel's Choice Now, Nil Norm For Prices. Letters to the Editor: Future of GLC, What's in an eponym?, Disappointment on Sunday trading, The official view, The seventh term, Flawed reasoning about the bomb, A policeman's lot, Cold douche, Concern at data registering, Shaftesbury and Smiles, On the court steps. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Births. Obituaries: Mr Albert Garrett, Mr Henry Biggs Early work on jet engines, Mr Frank Commings. Business and Finance: IMF warns industrialized world not to alter course, Gulf ends a European 'nightmare', US boost for sterling, No case for a sterling free-fall, 37pc boost in Sears earnings, Governor wary of fund's new influence, London property boom 'bigger than in 1970s', $18,000m debts as shipping slump bites, When Avery's scales were tipped, Money measures match predictions, The pound, EEC bank lends most to Italy, Creditors buy time at Grand Marine, Exports lift scrap prices, Nedo backs plans for information technology, SelecTV still chasing its likely customers, Lazard in EEC steel talks, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, News in brief International, Burton signs £78m UDS deal, Talks on mail order merger, Venezuela faces tough debt talks, Company News In Brief, Hoover steals limelight with its DIY alarms, Security Tag advances, The great dollar notes scare, BL steps up productivity, Ecuador floats export oil sales, Base Lending Rates. Stock Exchange Tables: Britishfunds, Authorized Units & Insurance Funds, Sterling: Spot and Forward, Commodities, Recent Issues, Wall Street. Business Appointments: Senior moves at Avis. Sport: Injuries add to gloom of Leeds, Sports in Brief, Today's Fixtures, Belgians put their spoke in, England need time to decipher code, Lotus send turbo for tests, Sibson knows where he stands and where he is going, Ugandan dumped like bag of coal, Reconciliation in Dutch setting, Revival of an old tournament, Branding Iron to continue Dickinson's run, Hadlee fitness fight, Ross Poldark's double achievement, The Poet of the court speaks, Pakistan and India averages, Problems of a changing world, Irvine hopes curtain has not fallen on his career, Change of rule favours public, Exeter go for honours again, Skiing Conditions, English champion beaten, For The Record Basketball, Liverpool awake from nightmare, Jockeys defend their trip, A great moment of Test glory to savour, Sula Bula out by default. Law: No duty on trustee to renew lease Harris v Black, Sick-pay term to be implied Howman & Son v Blyth. Classified Advertising: Non-Secretarial Appointments, Businesses For Sale, Personal Columns, Entertainments, Announcements, Super Secretaries, Club Announcements, La créme de la créme, Appointments, Tempting Times. Property: Estate villages at risk, Renovation: now everybody's happy, Rentals, Flat Sharing, Overseas Property, Prestigious Property. Arts and Entertainment: Today's television and radio programmes BBC 1, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 16,049. Weather: The Weather.

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