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The Times - 05/09/1983

1983; Gale Group;

Autores

From Richard Owen in Moscow and Nicholas Ashford in Washington, From Paul Routledge, Labour Editor, Blackpool, By Michael Prest, From Richard Owen, Moscow, From Robert Fisk, Beirut, From Moshe Brilliant, Tel Aviv, From David Felton, Labour Correspondent, Blackpool, By David Young, By Julian Haviland Political Editor, By Bill Johnstone, Electronics Correspondent, By Peter Hennessy, By David Nicholson-Lord, By Our Electronics Correspondent, By Peter Evans, Home Affairs Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, By Lucy Hodges, Education Correspondent, By Craig Seton, By David Walker, By Alan Hamilton, By Michael Baily Transport Editor, By John Young, Agriculture Correspondent, By Rodney Cowton Defence Correspondent, From Michael Hamlyn, Matkura, From Hasan Akhtar, From Richard Wigg, Logrono, From John Earle, Rome, From Keith Dalton, Manila, From Moshe Brilliant, From Michael Binyon, Bonn, From Zoriana Pysariwsky, New York, From Richard Hughes, Hongkong, From Nicholas Ashford, Washington, Alan Hamilton, Paul Pickering, PHS, Geoffrey Matthews, Gerald Kaufman, Ann Sofer, NICHOLAS BRADBURY, A. KENNAWAY, , MICHAEL CULLIS., JACK MOSS., PAUL S. BAGSHAW., JOHN SARUM., JOHN CYPHER., STEWART LANSLEY (LWT), BRIAN GOSSCHALK (MORI), , JOHN H. WILEY., DONALD TRELFORD., VALERIE RICHES., ROBIN BEST, , PAUL TEMPEST, , By Clifford Longley, Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Pearce Wright, Science Editor, By Christopher Warman, Arts Correspondent, E. J. Craddock, Hilary Finch, Geoffrey Norris, Noel Goodwin, David Robinson, Dennis Hackett, John Percival, Jeremy Warner, City Editor Anthony Hilton, By Peter Wilson-Smith, Banking Correspondent, By Our Banking Correspondent, By Jonathan Davis, Financial Correspondent, By Michael Clark, By Jeremy Warner, Michael Clark, Maxwell Newton, By John Woodcock, By Alan Gibson, By John Woodcock, Cricket Correspondent, By Richard Streeton, By Alan Ross, By Pat Butcher, By David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, From Adrianne Blue, Imola, By John Hennessy Golf Correspondent, By Gordon Allan, From John Wilcockson, Altenrhein, Switzerland, By David Hands, By Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent, By Nicholas Harling, By Tom German, By Simon O'Hagan, From Barry Pickthall, Newport, Rhode Island, From Rex Bellamy, Tennis Correspondent, New York, From Jim Railton, Duisburg, West Germany, By Michael Seely, From Desmond Stoneham, Paris, From a Special Correspondent, Bridgetown, Barbados, Edited by Peter Lee, From Christopher Walker, Sidon, DJM,

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News: Clarinettist dispute in orchestra settled, FitzGerald admits role in abortion turmoil, Nature notes, Intelligence expert supports theory of computer error, Russian refusal to accept guilt at UN proves self-defeating, The bungling burglar and the TUC, Israeli convoys retreat south from the Chouf in Operation Millstone, Headless body of woman found, Families going to Seoul for funeral service, Schools criticized for 'poor advice' on university courses, Malaria alert at Gatwick, Lawson seeks public debate on spending, A mixed blessing descends on India, Stormy Nigeria elections end on a quiet note, McGovern to seek nomination, Tomorrow, A second chance for drivers, A sideways look at the British way of life, Shamir to seek Labour support, Enjoying a cultural jet lag, Pensioners will turn and fight, Thatcher warned, Anger as EEC blocks quieter lorries, 300 protesters held in blockade of US bases, Sorting out the Nacirema, Murray confident unions will survive 500,000 fall in membership, More court help in appeal cases, Low sugar yield should bring growers top prices, Jesuits get ready for 'black pope' election, Safeguards sought in youth training, Listening figures fall for radio, Airliner 'was mistaken for American spy plane', Arens says Lebanon has impeded settlement, Underworld links implied, Five policemen killed in Sind gun battle with demonstrators, It's the cat's whiskers, Colombia's own savage El Salvador, Rioja region fears wine monopoly, Diplomas that lead to a job, Pretoria increases stakes in Angola's war Angola Analysis, Coach fares cut in rail-road price war, Summer's over and not a dry eye in the house, The Times Diary Greene mantle, Concorde: slowing, but the idea could still take off, Boxer dies of fight head injury, City experts fear new recession, Outcry over rapist's sentence, Roads, Gunnery of British tanks 'a disaster', Kinnock defends strategy, Greenpeace man on drug charge, The papers, Murray asks Labour rivals to stay away from TUC, 0.0018p in the pound for £148m creditors, Six French fishermen feared dead, Satellite study of the ozone layer, Ovett quick to regain his record, Cocaine case sentence, Seven down for Dr Sykes, Military commanders who 'took decision to open fire', S Africa 'no' vote supported, Plaintive cries as relations visit crash area, The manifestation of myths, Glemp hits at insults to workers, Micro guide to picking winners, Belmont Abbey School, Computers bridge class divide, Padding up: Angela Rippon holding a, Mintoff takes over interior, Spanner in the robot's works, Indian satellite develops fault, 'Thinking' torpedo for Navy, Chad rebel leader reappears and warns of showdown with French, Fighting erupts in Chouf as Israel pulls out, 125 arrested in weekend of football violence, Death of Aquino inspires opposition to launch Gandhi-style crusade, The sage of the train, Venice, the first cultural ghetto New words for oldPhilip Howard. Index. Display Advertising: Ms, Fitch Lovell, Sotheby's, Blesma, G.T.F. Tours, hb, Casio, Rover, David Roberts Exhibition, Taylor Woodrow, Cast 83, The Times, General Development Corporationusa, Singapore Airlines, Iveco, Ns. News in Brief. Picture Gallery. Arts and Entertainment: Today's television and radio programmes BBC 1, Concise Crossword (No 141), The Times Crossword Puzzle No 16,226. Editorials/Leaders: Be Firm, Be Sceptical, Indigestible Islam. Letters to the Editor: Body and mind, Wages by cheque, .333 recurring, Teenage pregnancies, Call for a new building structure, The Soviet challenge, 'Grey area' of power, Complaints and press freedom, Moral indignation of poverty lobby, US bishops and the nuclear issue, The America's Cup, Loss of farmland. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: Appointments in the Forces The Army, Latest appointments. Deaths. Births. Reviews: Venice film festival, Today's events Royal engagements, Bringing Indian classical music to the West, The crosses Yuri Lyubimov bears, Drawing the wrong conclusions, The triumph of understatement Concertgebouw Haitink Royal Albert Hall Radio 3, Sponsors for serious authors?, Opera and chips, Indian Music Royal Albert HallRadio 3, Songmakers' Almanac Wigmore Hall, Eager extremes New York City Ballet Covent Garden. Obituaries: Mr Lyndesay Langwill, Mr James Laing Contribution to the treatment of burn injuries. Stock Exchange Tables: Eurobonds prices (yields and premiums), Capitalization and week's change, Offshore and International Funds, Fixed-Interest Stocks, Unlisted Securities. Business and Finance: BL merger plan put to TUC, Prudential seeks chief for Dragon, Banks debate TKM aid, Why Good Relations decided a full quote was better, Shaw Carpets PLC Results for year to April 29 1983, The key question at monetarism's heart, BICC braces for first-half profits slide, Base Lending Rates, Ministry man turns oil chief, The pound, National Westminster Bank:, Profits continue to tumble at Sime, Brazil rescue 'must involve state help', US money set to bulge again, Britain's growth rate may be halved next year, City economists agree, Investment and Finance, Fed keeps up tight money control, UK companies still face Argentine restrictions. Business Appointments: Design chief retains post. Sport: Rough ride for Victory '83, Sports in Brief, Team sense is key to victory, Harlequins beat Cardiff to win sevens, Salmon Leap on line for Arc, West Ham keeping tradition in business, Northern hands on the tiller, Williams back for Wasps, Miss Durie follows Lloyd to end years of British failure, Rush finds way through Forest, Hull consoled for Wembley, Kent's hopes flicker and die amid the gloom, Aoki clears the field precisely with his woodcutter's swing, Shattering the bucolic calm, Murray soon to give up riding, Somerset suffer a hangover, Flying Habibti prepares to take Paris by storm, For The Record Athletics, LeMond truly has the world at his feet, Dilley bowls in to join the first XI, Prean proves he is world class, Prodigious Spencer clinches world title, Bath show profit from gulf in west, cut Ovett's record cuts the bluster, Rangers adjust to the elite with a contentious bounce, Weekend football and rugby results First division, Fulham's gripes are fruitless, Windsor, Superb win by Luth Enchantee, Surrey's best just good enough, Germans claim six golds, Fluency on the way to currency. 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