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The Times - 09/11/1983

1983; Gale Group;

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From Nicholas Ashford, Washington, From Robert Fisk, Tripoli, Lebanon, By Julian Haviland, Political Editor, By Peter Hennessy and David Walker, By Jonathan Davis Financial Correspondent, By Edward Townsend, Industrial Correspondent, By Philip Webster Political Reporter, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By David Felton, Labour Correspondent, By Paul Routledge, Labour Editor, By Geraldine Norman, Sale Room Correspondent, By Richard Evans, By Rodney Cowton, Defence Correspondent, By Peter Evans, Home Affairs Correspondent, By Our Political Correspondent, By Philip Webster, Political Reporter, By Richard Ford, Belfast, By Pat Healy, By Our Transport Editor, By Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Correspondent, From Derek Harris, By Our Arts Correspondent, From Ian Murray, Brussels, By Our Medical Reporter, By Kenneth Gosling, By Thomson Prentice Medical Reporter, By Craig Seton, By Pearce Wright, Science Editor, From Arthur Osman, By Nicholas Timmins, Health Services Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, From Ian Murray, From Roger Beardwood, From Zariana Pysariwsky, New York, From Michael Binyon, Bonn, From Our Own Correspondent, , From Michael Hornsby, Johannesburg, From Christopher Walker, Jerusalem, From Mario Modiano, Athens, From Bailey Morris, Washington, From Rasit Gurdilek and Edward Mortimer, Ankara, From Roger Boyes, From Trevor Fishlock, St George's, Grenada, From Mohsin Ali, Washington, From Richard Wigg, From Richard Hughes, Hongkong, By Our Foreign Staff, By Colin Harding, From Our Own Correspondent, Madrid, From Richard Owen, From Michael Hamlyn, From Richard Hanson, From Hasan Akhtar, From Donoyan Moldrich, Dennis Hackett, John Russell Taylor, Irving Wardle, Paul Griffiths, Hilary Finch, Judith Chisholm, Barbara Lamb, PHS, Alan Hamilton, Edward Mortimer, Philip Whitehead, Jock Bruce-Gardyne, MICHAEL SUTCLIFFE, , ERIC HOARE, , WILLIAM RODGERS, , CYNTHIA SHORT, , H. J. LOBENSTEIN, Leader, , CAMPBELL OF ESKAN, , D. R. PITCHER, , LUCIAN CAMP, , GILES HUNT, , JUDITH PASTON, , ANCRUM F. EVANS, , CYRIL D. TOWNSEND, , MERVYN WILSON, Secretary, , SEAN DOULL-CONNOLLY, , F. H. MOUNTNEY, , By Vivien Goldsmith, By John Lawless, By Andrew Cornelius, By Frances Williams Economics Correspondent, By Philip Robinson, By Michael Prest, By Jonathan Clare, By Our Financial Staff, edited by Michael Prest, by Derek Pain, By Paul Newman, By Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, By Peter Ball, By Gerald Richmond, By John Clemison, Simon Barnes, By Rex Bellamy, Tennis Correspondent, By Lewine Mair, By Richard Eaton, By David Hands Rugby Correspondent, BY John Blunsden, By Michael Phillips, Racing Correspondent, By Michael Phillips, By Iain Mackenzie, By Sydney Friskin, Gordon Allan, By Paul Harrison, By John Woodcock, Cricket Correspondent, By Peter Tatlow, Edited by Peter Dear, By John Young,

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News: Socialists forge a link, Bye-bye Beeb? Au revoir ITV?, How Mussolini and industry financed Mosley, Unions vow to break through pay ceiling, Socialists go for a compromise, Rugby tour threat to Games, A royal hand to heal political wounds, LT post confirmed, Assault claimed by Muzorewa's son, CBI chief calls for dose of self-help, Setback for ordination of women, Bar clerks can earn £37,500, Gang demanded £2m ransom for couple, court told, Hard labour for teachers on top of detention, Labour must have wages agreement with unions, Hattersley says, Security shake-up after Capitol blast, Defence tops Kohl talks with Thatcher, Nicaraguan olive branch to Reagan, Greek MPs ratify US bases deal, Poland plans amnesty at Christmas, Montevideo denounced by Amnesty, Heseltine rejects defence criticism, Tomorrow, Baiting the trap: Norma, Trudeau's mission of peace, Hostile soldiers harangue Shamir at front line, Rifkind finds mellower attitudes in Pretoria, £500m City rush for Aspinalls, 'Devalued' death, Guaranteed: a home with every new job, More time on the air for Alliance, A chicken comes home to roost, Evren's welcome for Ozal dispels fears of crisis in Turkey, An old hand brushes up his parliament, A two-horse race for Ecuador, Britain told to tidy up sex equality law, MPs strive for select committees, Bandaranaikes keep it in the family, Censor 'nasties' law chief demands, The Times Cook Truffle Time, Help for alcoholic doctors is urged, Anniversaries, A small price to pay for Channel Four, Police stick to Shergar ransom idea, Just the place for the movies, Britain accuses commissioners of cooking books with new formula, Look on the bright side, Nuclear waste transport flasks withdrawn for weld safety checks, Spitfire pilot to meet his rescuers, 2,000 new jobs a year?, Reagan strengthens Israel links to meet Syrian threat, MP seeks inquiry on Special Branch link with 'assassin', What happens when the 'wrong' party gets into power?, The best, under one roof, Confusion in Soviet press over leadership, Immortalizing one of the world's healthiest tribes, Top of the pops-but is it rigged?, Peterborough, Lady's reputation on the line, Syria pressed by Gulf envoys to save PLO, Restrictions on cable TV imports, The pulling power to blue-chip companies, My life with the Quiet Man, Nude scene upset TV viewers, Protesters gather outside 102 American bases, Namibia soldiers 'roasted peasant', Date set for breath-test case appeal, CB radio fans switch off in protest, Getting there in a hurry, Gaunt railway relic faces demolition, Americans back down on mass grave claim, The papers, Dental health improves, Vatican's fear of 'vast' war, Tube pass forgery in prison, Imprisoned rates rebel loses job, Mosley thought his friend was MI5 spy, Pitfalls on the path to privatization, Prisoners win representation case, Premium Bonds, The Times Diary Hammering it home, Expert on China to be our man in Peking, Steelmen told not to expect pay rise, Arm the Afghan rebels, Two die in Belgian earthquake, Arafat's men ready to lay down their arms, Ripper attacker sentenced to extra five years, Spanish poll rekindles coup fears, Assam blast raises security fears, Findings Display's the thing, £300,000 for road victim, China to build 50 hotels, Glue dealers agree to restrict sales, Gandhi women locked in unseemly family feud over Sanjay's son, 23,000 on guard for Reagan in Tokyo, BBC defends plans for transmitters, Holiday prices are cut again, Misadventure verdicts on coach crash victims. Index. Official Appointments and Notices: Church news Appointments, Principal Mitchell, Equal retirement rights proposed in Bill, University news Newcastle. Picture Gallery. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Thermal Securities Group, Cafe Pelican, Staffordshire Potteries (Holdings) plc, R. Carter & Son (Painting Contractors) Ltd, Bardenscale Ltd, The Host Group Limited, National Savings Income Bond, Traidcraft, Hexagon, Portugal, Walkbury, Vanceread, Lumarcolour Litho Reproductions Limited, Chanel, Phillips, British TELECOM, British Caledonian, Research Publications Ltd., Smiths Gore, Energy Efficiency Office, Computer Competition, Eagle Star, Pcac, Standard Chartered BANK PLC, Eastern Counties Engineering Sales Ltd, Glenfiddich, Pitney Bowes, Perkins Engines Ltd., Cartier, Cater Allen Holdings PLC. Reviews: Pandora puts on the agony Dear Anyone Cambridge, Philharmonia/ Handley Festival Hall, False Admissions Lyric Studio, Hammersmith, CBSO/Rattle Birmingham Town Hall, Imperial War Museum buys Cavell document, A vivid snap of Luther, Drawings by Raphael British Museum, Biggest and best. Politics and Parliament: Avoiding manipulation in union elections Trade Unions, Lebanon talks must not be put at risk Middle East, Inquiry into fraud trial procedure, Parliament today, New peers, Work safety penalties, Providing a foothold on the farming ladder House Of Lords, Concern at rise of Sinn Fein Ulster. Arts and Entertainment: Today's television and radio programmes BBC 1, Concise Crossword (No 197), The Times Crossword Puzzle No 16,282. Editorials/Leaders: Toughing IT Out, Meanwhile... In East Asia. Letters to the Editor: Remarriage in church of divorcees, Bombing run into world anarchy?, Farm tenancies, Funding kidney patients, Paper heritage, Risks at Greenham, Vote for Gibraltarians, Quietus for the Guy, Future of British Airways' routes, Power vacuums in our colonial wake, Jewish schools. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Births. Obituaries: Cardinal Umberto Mozzoni, Germaine Tailleferre, Dr Margaret Adams, Mr Roy Borneman, Qc Distinguished tax, lawyer. Business and Finance: M3 setback on interest rate hopes, Merger tax loophole to be plugged, New City group to help start small businesses, Yarrow 'would study buying shipyards', Keep right on to the end of the road, says Sir Campbell, Strike protection wanted, Worcester bid future uncertain, Finance And Industry Is Eagle Star's fate just a matter of price? Executive Editor Kenneth Fleet, Lloyd's may link its members' proven wealth to inflation, The EEC timebombs-consultation and worker directors, GrandMet buys tour operator, De La Rue gets an electronic boost, Acclaim for individual wage bargaining, Freeze on Fraser shares, Dollar rise reversed, Company News In Brief, The De LA Rue Company p.l.c. Chairman's Statement, Mixed blessing in Swedish ship deal, Money Growth, W German rescue may be widened, Base Lending Rates, First things first at Guinness Peat, Beazer pretax profits reach record £6m. Stock Exchange Tables: Brokers limber up for a slimline Stock Exchange, The pound, Bid talk lifts Ibstock, Authorized Units & Insurance Funds, Sterling: Spot and Forward, Commodities, Wall Street, British Funds. Business Appointments: Group chief for Issuing Houses. Sport: Rovers' return tie with Hull, The slip that cost Fulham scalp of the champions, A wave of the sponge and it's that old black magic again, Coach puts accent on the positive, Visconti makes brilliant debut, Sports in Brief, Today's Fixtures, Dutch and Spanish miss Hongkong tournament, Coppell limbers up for the game of his life in the draughty streets of Doleville, Two salvoes from a siege gun relieve Midlands, Norwegian sails ahead, Colchester chant all the way to the bank, Night for understudies, Pride can be the fall of Duran, Holding and Vengsarkar out of one-day game, Mini-game for schools, Seed but no flower, Alfa Romeo opt for Cheever and Patrese, Disciplined Swede is flattered by win over Leconte, Day to forget for Carson and son, Swindlehurst saves West Ham, Somerset unlikely to be regarded as a special case, Yorkshire underdog tails up, Storm clouds gathering over Edinburgh event, Tudor Road could be streets ahead, York race would cut across the Derby, Wimbledon in command, Unbeaten run goes on after cup win. Law: Discretion in prison discipline Regina v Board of Visitors of Wormwood Scrubs Prison, Ex parte Anderson Same v Same, Ex parte Clark Same v Same, Ex parte Tangney Regina v Board of Visitors of Albany Prison, Ex parte Leyland Same v Same, Ex parte Tarrant, Document bad for duplicity Shah v Swallow. Classified Advertising: Part Time Vacancies, Today's events, Announcements, La crème de la crème, Yachts And Boats, Legal Notices, Opera & Ballet, Motor Cars, Situations Wanted, Christmas Cards. Property: Homes still urgently needed, Rentals, Flat Sharing, Short Lets, Property Buyers' Guide, Property To Let, Property Guide. Weather: The Weather.

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