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The Times - 24/12/1983

1983; Gale Group;

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By Our Foreign Staff, From John Earle, By Robin Young, From Our Correspondent, Belfast, By Tony Samstag, By Edward Townsend Industrial Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, By Stewart Tendler Crime Reporter, By Stewart Tendler, Crime Reporter, By David Felton, Labour Correspondent, By Michael Baily Transport Editor, By David Nichoson-Lord, By David Hewson Arts Correspondent, By Christopher Warman Property Correspondent, By Rodney Cowton Defence Correspondent, By Hugh Clayton, By Julian Haviland, Political Editor, By Our Political Staff, By Our Labour Editor, By Michael Hornsell, From Our Correspondent, York, By Craig Seton, By Clifford Webb, Motoring Correspondent, By David Cross, By David Nicholson-Lord, By Diane Guckert, By Arthur Osman, By Christopher Warman, Property Correspondent, By Ronald Faux, By John Young, Agricultural Correspondent, By Tim Jones, From Michael Hornsby, Johannesburg, From John Best, From Our Own Correspondent, Johannesburg, From Christopher Walker, Jerusalem, From Alan Tomlinson, From Geoffrey Matthews, Bogota, From Mohsin Ali, From Richard Owen, Moscow, From Trevor Fishlock, From Martha de la Cal, By Rodney Cowton, Defence Correspondent, From Nicholas Ashford, Washington, From Our Correspondent, Harare, Richard Owen, From Our Own Correspondent, Moscow, From Tony Duboudin, From Christopher Follett, From Richard Wigg, From Michael Binyon, Bonn, From Marvin Howe, Michael Church, Hilary Finch, Irving Wardle, Roger Berthoud, John Percival, David Wade, Simon Barnes, by Truman Capote, Noel Annan, David Cohen, D. J. STOKER, H. B. S. KEMP, E. L. TRICKEY, INIGO BING, , HYLTON, , JOHN COLEMAN, , BERYL BANDY, , FRANCISCO d'ESCOTO, , NICHOLAS HINTON, , KING, , JOHN MORLEY, , H. MACLEAR BATE, , LENA JOY, , SIMON LINCOLN:, , HARRIS OF GREENWICH, , M. MCEWAN CHARLISH, , DAVID GRIFFITHS, , Robert Milburn, Edited by Peter Waymark, Edited by Peter Davalle, Edited by Peter Dear, Andrew Nickolds, Edited by Shona Crawford Poole, Ronald Faux, Peter Black, Louise Nicholson, Ashley Stephenson, Jane MacQuitty, Anthony Masters, John Higgins, John Neville, Judy Froshaug, Harry Golombek, Geraldine Norman, Jereme Flint, Executive Editor Kenneth Fleet, By Wayne Lintott, From Bailey Morris, Washington, By Andrew Cornelius, By Our Financial Staff, By Vivien Goldsmith, by Michael Clark, By Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent, By Hugh Taylor, By David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, By Alan Gibson, By Michael Stevenson, From Ian Brayshaw, Melbourne, By Sydney Friskin, From John Roberson, Sydney, By William Stephens, By Lewine Mair, By Michael Phillips, Racing Correspondent, By Michael Seely, By Phil McLennan, From Our Correspondent, Beirut, From Trevor Fishlock, New York, From Nicholas Ashford,

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News: Fleet Street's counsellor says farewell, Heseltine pays flying visit to troops in Beirut, Adudadu abroad on Greenland'sicy mountain Old meets new in the majestic wilderness where the conquering heroes are the dogs, Soldier 'died of drink', Falklands sovereignty 'not for negotiation', Fashionable forays along the Riviera, Guardian mole explains, Driver kept in custody because court fears further offences, New broom sweeps out Watt's men, 4.5% deal for hosiery workers, Sinking a few, Tories ride high in Denmark, Not-so-decorous fun and games in the parlour, Tougher screening could halt Everest climb, In the garden, BL restarts discount war with Maestro deal, Lessons for prisoner in Cell 4, Frozen oysters for 30p, Well-wishers mob Thatcher on Northern Ireland visit, Move to cut waiting lists on NHS by two years, Missing bishop found alive, Farm aid to be suspended, Soviet Union loses hope of ending Afghan war four years after invasion, Tuesday, Bingo! Bango! Bravo! It's Benidorm, Shortage of toys mars Sandinista Christmas, Spain denies dirty war by police, Jobs for life but not too soon, Teacher jailed for school sex assaults, Thatcher welcomes Dublin offer to tackle terrorism, Bonn buys freedom for 1,034 prisoners, Oxford Street flyover proposed, Nanny's mother fined for fraud, Escape to the sweet scents of winter, Change in homes repair policy urged, Record car sales as imports fall, White House in Vatican tangle, Anniversaries Today, Cooking a turkey, Portuguese Christmas bonus cut, Moral stance may leave Salvation Army helpless, The true lover's bill goes up by �1,307, A bottle for a yolka or a sosna, Greeks turn down inquiry into journalists, Treasures from the Christmas story, Sale, sale, sale, Backing for 'bad law' rebellion, Film chain monopoly challenged, Sheltering from despair, Rail terminus to be restored, Woman who wanted to starve force-fed, The Week Ahead Today, Yevtushenko falls foul of the Kremlin, Lung-heart team ready to operate, Roads, Clergyman frisked in gun alert, Glot Jol and a Happy Christmas!, Cheering up a damp camp, Brittan likely to endorse changes in firearms training for the police, Shipyards pin hope for peace on Acas, Guyana plot foiled in Toronto, Disabled trickster jailed for insurance swindle, The papers, Harare plays down US aid cut, Cocos likely to join Australia, Another bomb-hoax caller is jailed, Christmas taste for the exotic, Arafat splits PLO over meeting with Mubarak, Pentagon critical of senior officers, Present and correct... how to play Father Christmas to the famous, Eulogies for Schmidt as Brandt stays away, Benefit plan for asbestos victims, One Christmas, Britain to pick parapsychology professor in the new year, Why Invincible will not be visiting Japan, Pertini urges Italian pullout from Lebanon, Restoratives and anaesthetics, Poles indict police over cell death, Airline to fight hive-off, US and Israel clash over Arafat, Holiday outings, No stocking, just the usual dilemma, Ray of hope for pig trade, Quiz answers Facts and figures of the year in view, Pope issues rebuke to superpowers, Third century reflections on the birth of Christ, South African immigrants who dodge call-up may be forced to serve, Pretoria admits to Angola incursion, A woman governor for Canada, Sporting Diary Twickers in a twist, Bank action fails and customers stay away, Rich harvest from an isolated plateau, Identical car made to trace bombers, Colombian guerrillas demand ceasefire. Index. Display Advertising: The Ultimate Driving Machine, Bank Of Scotland, Buckmaster & Moore, Old Course Golf and Country Club, Multiple Display Advertisements, American Express, Barlow Clowes & Partners, Smirnoff, Institute Of World Leadership,, Barclaycard, The Times 1000, The Saab 900GL, Christie's, Nissan, Reed Stenhouse Gibbs, Chateau'd Or Shuttered, British TELECOM, Liberty, russell & bromley, Villa San Felice, Ischia, Ebc Trust Company (Jersey) Limited, Bell's Scotch Whisky, habitat. News in Brief. Picture Gallery. Reviews: Rock & Jazz, Critics' choice, Export threat to painting, Concerts, Dance Sadler's Wells Royal Ballet, Can you put a name to the players and plays?, Photography, Ring out the old with Solti and the probing Priestley, This is a one-liner, not a headline..., A new sense of freedom, The price of tin, From rarely seen to evergreen, Opera, Bouquets fit for winter Cinderella Covent Garden, Closing curtain on a dramatic year, PREVIEW Galleries, Q uiz of the year 1983, Leading lady who was our sort of star, Moby Dick Royal Exchange Manchester, Out of Town, Rock horror, Theatre: Irving Wardle and, Lushness with the bizarre The Adventures of Mr Brou�ek Coliseum. Editorials/Leaders: No One Takes The Rap, A Child For Our Times. Letters to the Editor: Peace in our time, Political priority for Ireland, Drug smuggling, Upstairs, downstairs, Eleanor statuary, Stronger role for BA, Aims of Sandinismo, Accountability in the here and now, Test of closed shop, Too lenient?, Control of Namibia, Understanding attitude to charity, Buildings of beauty, Orthopaedic needs, Glue sniffers. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: University news Oxford, Latest appointments, Church news Archdeacon of Rochester. Births. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Domestic And Catering Situations, Holidays in Greenland, Announcements, U.K. Holidays, Christmas services, Entertainments, Carols and services. Obituaries: Dr Ronald Popperwell Scandinavian studies in Britain, Harry Miller, Prof Walther Zimmerli, Mr Charles Lloyd Pack, Colonel R.A.Alec-Smith. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Jumbo Crossword, Christmas Eve BBC 1, Boxing Day BBC 1, Films On Tv Today Bbc1, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 16,318, Holiday Radio Today, Bridge Hair-raising opportunity for blood and thunder, Chess Scrooge's dickens of a dream. Business and Finance: Eagle Star bids still in balance, NatWest efficiency machine in action, Whiff of success for cigars, GM-Toyota agreement could lead to wave of mergers, Mobil Oil AG, Mobil Oil's, Sketchley to expand in N America, Test your recall of saving tips, London dealers ready to venture forth, Virani lifts Belhaven stake, Courtaulds into the light, Prices drift lower, Stenhouse steps up bid fight, Base Lending Rates, Family Money Market Banks, Dee buys 20 supermarkets. Stock Exchange Tables: Rift in F Miller takeover, The pound, Recent Issues, Sterling: Spot and Forward, Commodities, Unit Trust Prices-change on the week, Stocks finish with loss as money supply drops, Wall Street, British Funds, Buyer worries Distillers. Sport: Sports in Brief, West Ham's fall is Tottenham spur, Cheshire to settle argument, The cup runneth over, Rain washes out first day of Test, Remember Forgive N' Forget, W Indian innings back on even keel, Britons sail in by 13 runs, Sapsford last to go, Orrell in control, Bristol keep trying, Uphill struggle for Britain's World Cup downhill skiers, Byes for top four in Masters, Team of 200 for the Games, Wayward Lad's waiting game to pay off again, Big entry for Strasbourg gala, Busy Bath over-indulge in the festive season, Scotland with northern accent, Australia almost at breaking point as the Swedes relax, Botham case unresolved, In support of Allison, World stops for Irish, Australia lose Hogg and Pakistan gain confidence, Head start for Australians, When chance was the fool's name for fate, Fixtures for today and Boxing Day, Hurdles campaign is on for So True, Spurling's service is decisive. Property: Rentals, Overseas Property. Weather: The Weather.

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