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The Times - 20/05/1983

1983; Gale Group;

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By Julian Haviland, Political Editor, By Anthony Bevins, Political Correspondent, By Philip Webster and Michael Knipe, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, From Christopher Walker, Jerusalem, By Nicholas Ashford and Edward Townsend, By Pearce Wright, Science Editor, By Kenneth Gosling, From Frances Gibb Legal Affairs Correspondent Torquay, By Lucy Hodges, Education Correspondent, By Hugh Cayton, Environment Correspondent, By Nicholas Timmins, By Our Education Correspondent, By Pearce Wright Science Editor, By John Witherow, By Rupert Morris, By Derek Harris, Commercial Editor, By John Young, By David Butler, By John Winder, Ian Bradley, By David Felton, By Ronald Faux, By Our Political Staff, Tim Jones, By Hugh Clayton Environment Correspondent, By Philip Webster, Political Reporter, From Tim Jones, Cardiff, From Richard Ford, Belfast, By Barbara Day, Geoffrey Smith, From Diana Geddes, Paris, From Richard Owen, Moscow, From Ian Murray Brussels, By Our Foreign Staff, By Henry Stanhope Diplomatic Correspondent, From Michael Binyon, Bonn, From Mohsin Ali, Washington, From Michael Baily Cologne, From Patrick Knight Sào Paulo, From Christopher Thomas, New York, From Michael Hornsby, Johannesburg, From Godfrey Morrison, Rabat, From Charles Harrison, Nairobi, From Richard Wigg Madrid, From Our Correspondent Colombo, Geoff Brown, Michael Church, Noël Goodwin, Irving Wardle, David Robinson, Anthony Masters, By Duncan Fallowell, Penny Perrick, Clare Colvin, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, PHS, Jonathan Mirsky, Christopher, John Pardoe, Philip Howard, AODHAGAN RODDY, , SARAH WRIGHT, , CHARLES CAREY, , VIVIEN NOAKES., JOHN ELFORD., D. DAWSON., PETER FELLGETT., KIM SWITHINBANK., MARION WOOLFSON., ROBERT SMITH., M. MCEWEN CHARLISH, , ANDREW FORREST, ENID HUTCHINSON., ROBERT WRIGHT, , THOMAS W. HUGO, , JOHN HOOD., CHRIS AUSTIN, GILES WHITE., BARBARA M. WILKINSON., By Geraldine Norman, Sale Room Correspondent, City Editor Anthony Hilton, From Bailey Morris Washington, By Michael Prest, From Our United States Economics Correspondent, By Derek Harris, By Jeremy Warner, By Graham Searjeant, By Frances Williams Economic Correspondent, By Jonathan Davis, Energy Correspondent, By Clifford Webb, Motoring Correspondent, edited by Sandy McLachlan, Jonathan Davis, by Michael Clark, By John Hennessy, Golf Correspondent, Gordon Allan, By Lewine Mair, From John Ballantine, Rome, From a Special Correspondent Berlin, By Richard Strecton, From David Miller, Stockholm, By Peter Ball, By Paul Newman, Stuart Jones, By Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, By Pat Butcher, From Don Cameron, Rotorua, Sydney Friskin, The Hague, By Jim Railton, By John Nicholls, By Keith Macklin, By Michael Phillips, Racing Correspondent, By John Karter, Baron Phillips, Motoring by Clifford Webb, Edited by Peter Davalle, Denis Taylor, Jonathan Davis Energy Correspondent, Michael Prest International Financial Correspondent, Edward Mortimer, Trevor Mostyn, Sarah Searight, Edmund O'Sullivan, Middle East Economic Digest, Michael Petrie-Ritchie, Middle East Economic Digest, Geoffrey Weston,

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News in Brief. Index. News: Speakers at adoption meetings, SDLP attacks IRA, Race hate message from Dodge City, But what does a vote really buy?, Saudi Arabia, Thatcher in jobs jibe at Labour, Widow loses fight to cut children out of will, National Day, Plaid Cymru demands £2bn to help jobless, Heroin offer alleged in De Lorean papers, West Bank expulsions sought, Its own wheat 'no matter what the price', Prices fall in cigarette war, Eight nations accused of press restrictions, Pessimism in Pentagon over Soviet first strike, A new age for women, How opinion polls can transform the mood of a campaign, Tories' own polls confirm lead, Big win for Sri Lanka ruling party, Doctor shortage affects health schemes, Foot mastering the small screen, Hot spell could ruin crops, farmers told, SNP seeks new ministry, MPs back Botha's race proposals despite attacks from left and right, Bonn ends Aeroflot privileges, Vouchers scheme is revived, Surgeons ready for first heart and lung transplant in Britain, Food prices, Tanzi, as tough as old Toyah, Greenham women arrive in Moscow, French doctors threaten to strike again, Ready to go: The prime Minister on, Oxygen clue to crash of jet, Comment, Alliance programme 'the only hope', What a wonderful hatchet job Ward on the press and the election, Upper Volta tells Libya envoy to go, Medical Briefing Beating the beta blocker, Trust seeking £15m, Romania may lift emigration tax, Science pioneer accused of faking his discoveries, Chapple endorses SDP candidate, TV-am staff take pay cuts, French troops move Seveso waste, Australia puts up taxes to create more jobs, Soviet trade gap irks Whitehall, American threat to Belfast contract, 15,000 mourners follow Solidarity banner to police victim's funeral, Odinga man may contest election in Kenya, Clash over job figures, 'Myths' on all-in schools dispelled by report, Caught with trousers deducted MOREOVER... Miles Kington, How prayer holds the family together, Chile angry over human rights charges, Budget hopes pinned on the world oil market reviving, Ruling a state with a multitude of princes, Strangers on the train eschewing glances, Managing the world's biggest fund, The only showgirl in town, Church window recalls SAS men, When a drop of blood turns white into black, Roads, Senate approves Bill to curb illegal aliens, Text of the Hoskyns report to Thatcher, Triple rapist trapped by his car keys, Brazil lets planes go to Libya, Sedgefield spoilt for choice, JPs' clerks seek jury trial curb, Left offers cure for recession, The papers, Suffering in silence, The railway Lawrence knocked about a bit, Fox in bag allegation withdrawn, Mackerel quota left open in EEC shareout, Where extremes meet, Nigerian troops drive Chadians from lake island, University research unit cleared of bias, Stern journalists halt sit-in after new editor gives up post, Activists' policy adopted, Healey accuses Thatcher of lying over jobless, Communists aim to unite with left, Off-guard Reagan on the record, Pope may meet Walesa, Comet is blamed for death of dinosaurs, Foreign policy: the impact of Islam, Westminster? Send them to Coventry, How politics sit beside disarmament, Oil: can the price be held?, Shadow on a Tory bottoms up, Civil guard major is jailed, Top films, The Times Diary Braine storm, Hopeful OAU tries again for summit pact, Israel waits for US to end jet freeze, Peking's new revolution: the old guard makes way for youth and expertise, Hattersley breaks ranks on arms, Supergrass magistrates criticized by judge, The changing face of car auctions, Industrial pick-up: the 50 year target, CND plans 'die-in' for a hung House, Hope pinned on U-turn, Labour's EEC plans mean industrial chaos, minister says. Display Advertising: Bell's, Saudi Research & Development Corporation Ltd.(Redec), Philip Harris (Holdings) plc, almabani GROUP, A Trusthouse Forte Hotel, The National Commercial Bank, Alhollandi, Riyad Bank, Basf, The Times, Minhal Riyadh Hotel, Thomas Tilling, Af, dallah, Bcci Holdings (Luxembourg) Sa, The Omar Kassem Al Esayi and Company Ltd., Tig, Al Zamil Group of Companies, Armagnac Vsop, Petrocon Group plc, Hassan Mohamed Larry Trading Corporation, Marie Antoinette, Twa, Transport, Logistics, Construction & Other Support Services. Official Appointments and Notices: Mine chief's warning to MacGregor, Japanese film wins top Cannes award, Latest appointments. Picture Gallery. Reviews: Making education an aesthetic experience The Rise to Power of Louis XIV (U), Bargain in Torteliers RPO/Masur Festival Hall, Lear Pit, Concert Cruse, Today's events Royal engagements, Cannes revisited, by Güney, Much ado about nothing, Seven world records in £23m art auction, Musical genius proves elusive Beethoven's Tenth, Keen bidding for fine French furniture. Classified Advertising: Passion 15, Entertainments, General, U.K. Holidays, Club Announcements, General Appointments, Commercial Services, Business Opportunities. Arts and Entertainment: Today's television and radio programmes BBC 1, Concise Crossword (No 64), The Times Crossword Puzzle No 16,134, · The American dancer. Editorials/Leaders: Backing For Beirut, Rout Of The Rotarians, The Lingua Franca Of Divorce Law. Letters to the Editor: A tax on energy, Child thieves abroad, Irish attitudes to nuclear threat, Sunk in gloom, Land of the free, Pressure groups with single aims, Equality for all, Faith and reason, 'Tag' monitors, Election's effect on youth training, Signs and portents?, Eating squirrels, Saving parish records, Rival fare, Financial constraint. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Births. Obituaries: Mr Jean Rey Prominent role in European affairs, Fyodor Abramov, Mr Frank Aiken, Sir Kenneth Peppiatt. Business and Finance: Shell predicts recovery in oil demand, Perkins and BL in £22m deal, Dunlop bid in the air, Tories grateful to Mr Lawson, Royal Dutch Petroleum Company, P&O set for bid battle, Growing support for Volcker, Fears of summit clash recede, The pound, Economic output at three-year high, Brazil rescue in balance, Societies ready for CD cash, Investment and Finance, EEC steel production plea, I. J. Dewhirst, Land Securities, Shell weathers oil price cut, Company News In Brief, BSC given go-ahead for £665m investment over three years, Associated Japanese Bank (International) Limited Extract from Audited Accounts, Polly Peck profits jump to £8.1m, Base Lending Rates. Stock Exchange Tables: The battle for a new-style Exchange, Recent Issues, Authorized Units & Insurance Funds, Commodities, British Funds Shorts, Sterling: Spot and Forward, Shares drift lower. Sport: Current Raiser stocks experts, Sports in Brief, Champion falls at wall, Southgate's prospects depend on fitness, Essex aim to fulfil manifesto promise, Today's Fixtures Football, Morale is high in preparation for Morocco, For The Record Football, Captain Jacklin takes his army on march to the front, Benjamin sole master of breeze, Argentin wins private battle with Bombini, Strong nudge in the ribs, Nicholas queue lengthens, How US plan to force FIFA into extra-time, When seven was a crowd for the firemen's ball, A little sugar but no Milk, King's Lynn appeal against move, Rochdale link-up on cards, Kaylor fined, A shock wave from an uppercut, Mrs Lloyd in full flight after fever, No place in the sun for Fulham men, Why 73 countries are United in nostalgia, Vichy water will never be the same again, Lack of commitment as the Derby looms, Pastures new for green Dickson, Jeavons flying out to help stabilize the listing Lions. Law: Justices criticized for hearing mitigation in camera Regina v Reigate Justices, Ex parte Argus Newspapers Ltd and Another, Serving outside jurisdiction without leave Dalal v Dalal and Another, Varying judgment after striking out defence Bains v Patel, Common errors in appeal documents Practice Direction (Errors in documents), Forcible injections claim lost Freeman v Home Office. Property: Rentals, Flat Sharing, Country Property, Commercial And Industrial Property, Prime City block on the market. Weather: The Weather.

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