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The Times - 14/11/1983

1983; Gale Group;

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By Jonathan Davis, Financial Correspondent, By David Hewson, By Julian Haviland, Political Editor, By Thomson Prentice, From Michael Binyon Dresden, From Richard Ford, Belfast, By Our Defence Correspondent, By David Walker, By Ronald Faux, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By John Young, Agriculture Correspondent, By Our Labour Editor, By Derek Harris, Commercial Editor, By David Hewson, Arts Correspondent, By Clive Cookson, Technology Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, From Alan Hamilton, Nyeri, Kenya, From Michael Hamlyn, Dhaka, From Rasit Gurdilek, Ankara, From Alan McGregor Geneva, From Christopher Thomas St George's., From John Best Ottawa, By Pat Healy, Race Relations Correspondent, From Nicholas Ashford, Washington, From Alan Tomlinson, Cifuentes, Honduras, From David Watts, Camp Liberty Bell, near the DMZ, Korea, By Richard Dowden, From Roger Boyes, Warsaw, From Douglas Tweedale, Buenos Aires, From Harry Debelius Madrid, By Henry Stanhope Diplomatic Correspondent, From Our Special Correspondent, Lisbon, Robin Young, Roy Strong, Penny Perrick, Festival. Interview by Bryan Appleyard, John Percival, Anthony Masters, Stephen Pettitt, Dennis Hackett, Hilary Finch, Nicholas Kenyon, E. J. Craddock, Richard North, by Graham Mather, Robin Cook, Anne Sofer, P. H. BARKER, , HUGH LLOYD-JONES, , YOUNG OF DARTINGTON., JOHN PERRY, Chairman., JOHN PENMAN, , CORNELIUS O'LEARY, JOHN FOWLES, Chairman, , G. J. BONWICK, , ROBERT MUIR WOOD, , GEORGE G. BROWN., ROBIN MAXWELL-HYSLOP., ANTHONY MASSEY, , ROBIN HANBURY-TENISON, , IAN R. CARTWRIGHT, , JAMES ALLAN, Sunraker, , By Hugh Clayton, By Clifford Longley, Religious Affairs Correspondent, Executive Editor Kenneth Fleet, Maxwell Newton, By Frances Williams, Economics Correspondent, From Bailey Morris Washington, By Michael Prest and Bailey Morris, By David Young, Energy Correspondent, By Jonathan Clare, Wayne Lintott, Derek Pain, Derek Harris, Geoffrey Bell, By David Hands Rugby Correspondent, By Nicholas Keith, By Bryan Stiles, By Michael Stevenson, By Gordon Allan, From Chris Thau, Bucharest, David Miller, By John Nicholls, By Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent, By Clive White, By David Powell, By Simon O'Hagan, By Nicholas Harling, By Hugh laylor, By Rex Bellamy, Tennis Correspondent, By Lewine Mair, From Mitchell Platts, Madrid, By Richard Eaton, From Ian Brayshaw, Perth, By Sydney Friskin, By William Stephens, By Joyce Whitehead, By Michael Phillips, Racing Correspondent, From Our Irish Correspondent, Dublin, From Peter Towers Clark Laurel, Maryland, Michel Syrett, Edited by Peter Dear, DJM, Michael Binyon,

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News: Foreman of jury 'had 15 convictions', Pride and protest as nation remembers, Police to visit prisoner over 'hit-man' claims, Uganda troops harass refugees in Sudan, Nature notes, Have they got you on an ist list?, Walks for the week, Sir Roy's verdict: a waxwork in his own museum, National canvass on straw fires, EEC unveils steel price curbs to end overproduction, BR talks machinery in trouble, Assad illness hits key talks, Hongkong looks for a palliative, Bentley hobby becomes big business, Russians lose no sleep over Andropov, Trudeau outlines peace initiative, Voices from the land of Israel With Oriental Jews In Bet Shemesh, Farmers in court fight with potato board, Coal board presses for pits ballot, Opposition grows among UK blacks, UK women jailed in vice mix-up, US arms not a priority for Argentina, Gun and mortar battle on Honduran frontier, Edward Mortimer meets Amos Oz, the Jewish writer who refuses to be history's eternal pioneer, Anxious to please in Bangladesh, Dalyell attacks Thatcher, Warsaw takes a big risk, Garden ponds help frogs, Prince Andrew describes loneliness and horror of the Falklands, Balance, TV's eternal victim, Investigation into plane crash at hilltop, Many pubs admitting children, guide says, Woman may join Swiss Cabinet, Union dispute cuts BBC viewing time, CND priest pays peace tribute to Communists, World longs for peace says Runcie, Time traveller clocks up 20 years, A Ross by any other name, And he read and read happily ever after, CND chief 'proud' to address communists, Battle looms over privatization of gas and electricity, The Falklands factor that won't go away, British TV spy series angers Moscow, £15,000 bill for idle civic horses, Queen fulfils a promise and returns to Treetops after 31 years, Rumsfeld on Lebanon mission, Navy 'cover up 'claims worry MP, Millionaire backs Greek tours firm, Soares preempts joint Iberian approach, Americans interrogating 140 prisoners, Man who called police is shunned, Tomorrow, How to fight without sleep, Date set for Turkish civilian Parliament, The Great Taste Test A sideways look at the British way of life, Compact is out of puff, Windscale panel to investigate 100 deaths, New doubts on Reuter flotation, Graduate recruitment directories, Anglais Nouveau makes it a two-way wine race, The papers, Why taxes must be cut, ETA blamed for murder of Spanish officer, Where East meets prewar West, Lead needed by church on remarriage, Rural discontent along the banks of the misty Ebro, Screen-touch control comes to video, Massive security for President's DMZ visit, White collars ripe for the wooing, Museum 'a victim of its success', Miners may back Benn nomination, Terrorism continues as Sinn Fein heads for wider role in politics. Index. Display Advertising: Phillips, Sotheby's, Northampton, Bayley's bazaar, Vanceread, Age Concern, The Times Business News, Unwin Paperbacks, Fortnum & Mason, Mba Class, Janneau, Energy Efficiency Office, Fisher, Singapore Airlines, Mha, Royal Navy Officer, Coronet. Picture Gallery. News in Brief. Arts and Entertainment: Today's television and radio programmes BBC 1, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 16,286, Concise Crossword (No 201). Reviews: Gregory Rose Ica, Theatre Two Planks and a Passion Northcott, Exeter, Shared fascination with English ironies, Dance Trisha Brown Riverside The Tempest Covent Garden, Television Guilty diversions, Unequal partners, Craig Sheppard Queen Elizabeth Hall, Palmer/Constable Wigmore Hall, Concerts RPO/Temirkanov Festival Hall/Radio 3. Editorials/Leaders: Time To Heal, The Mosley File. Letters to the Editor: New health board, Religious education, Lack of 'whingeing', 'Unfair' role of Mr Speaker, Classical error, Above their station, Earthquake danger, Guarantees of scholarship, Gibraltar shipping, The Peace movement, Rate for the job, Housing in Barnet, Political stability in Northern Ireland, Church and remarriage, Dressing down. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Births. Deaths. Official Appointments and Notices: Appointments in the Forces Royal Navy. Politics and Parliament: Parliament this week, Parliament today, Progress of legislation. Obituaries: Mr Edgar Graham, Mr Tom Heron Founder of Cresta Silks, Professor Robert Beard. Business and Finance: Gower revised and radical, Compagnie Française des Pétroles, Higher paid face increase in National Insurance levy, Yen-dollar pact 'will aid Europe', Oil fever grips New Zealand, Chicago adds Brent crude, Company failures set to fall, Unilever N.V., Davignon to press Japan on deficit, Cable & Wireless confounds forecasters, Is the world back on dollar standard?, Spending figures to dominate, Barclays Invite Youto Make Money., Great outdoors is a £500m market place, Allied London Properties growing in every way, The Berry Trust p.l.c., Congress staves off financial crisis, Peat faces resistance, Valor Record year assured, Change in the odds with Goldsmith back in town, Horizon slips in the holiday price war, A shining Midsummer brew, Issue Of £1,150,000,000 10 per cent Exchequer Stock, 1989, Base Lending Rates. Stock Exchange Tables: The pound, Capitalization and week's change, Offshore and International Funds, Recent Issues, Fixed-Interest Stocks, US bonds regain their momentum, Unlisted Securities, Eurobond prices (yields and premiums). Sport: Weekend Results Tour Match, Langer in no mood to submit, Imran under attack, Halliday has everything to lose, Golf, Murrayfield is witness to a gripping case of 'not proven', Sports in Brief, Rules do not rule OK any more in the players' book, Durham gain an honourable draw, Dutch girl is top seed, Lancashire fusillade, Perfect recipe for disaster, Gavaskar becomes world's most prolific Test batsman, All Black discipline on the line, Stewards' inquiry into 3.0 race, Rackemann speeds Pakistan to the brink of innings defeat, Bailey found for Robson, Wallace has a shock at Pittodrie, Universities with a common complaint, McEnroe restores his reputation as Connors slumps, Tennis, West Country drinks to Twickenham showdown, Promising display by Butler, All Along scoops the $1m jackpot, Triumph and tragedy hand in hand, Taking wing on keels, Robson prefers to travel first class, Weekend Results And Tables, Stamped with hallmark of fame, past and to come, A levelling from down under, Day the game was glorious again, Reprieve for Sussex all too brief, A touch of irony about Weld's first Irish title, Authority of experience, Chamberlain gives glimpse of future. Law: Payment from capital Whitehead (Inspector of Taxes) V Tubbs (Elastics) Ltd, Rescinding bankruptcy order Commissioners of Inland Revenue V Falconer and Others. Classified Advertising: Winter Sports, Food And Wine, Domestic And Catering Situations, Today's events, Educational, La crème de la crème, Wanted, Entertainments, Appointments. Property: Rentals, Commercial And Industrial Property, Flat Sharing, Country Property. Weather: The Weather.

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