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The Times - 16/04/1983

1983; Gale Group;

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By Philip Webster, Political Reporter, By Our Political Staff, By Staff Reporters, By Our Diplomatic Correspondent, From Roger Boves, Warsaw, By Rupert Morris, By Clifford Webb, From Alan Hamilton Port Stanley, By Henry Stanhope Diplomatic Correspondent, By David Felton, Labour Correspondent, By Our Labour Correspondent, By Harry Golombek, Chess Correspondent, By Our Political Editor, By Richard Evans, By Stewart Tendler Crime Reporter, By the Staff of Nature, From Peter Evans, Keele University, By Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, By Hugh Clayton Environment Correspondent, By Robert Nowell, From Our Correspondent, Penzance, By Christopher Warman Arts Correspondent, From Richard Owen Moscow, From Nicholas Ashford, Washington, From Christopher Walker, Jerusalem, From Mario Modiano, Athens, From Diana Geddes Paris, From Tony Duboudin, Melbourne, From Roger Boyes Warsaw, From Ivor Davis, Los Angeles, From W. P. Reeves, Wellington, From Grania Forbes, PA Court Correspondent, Bendigo, Victoria, From Ian Murray, Brussels, From Richard Owen, Moscow, From Harry Debelius Madrid, PHS, Hugh Clayton Environment Correspondent, David Butler, Katie Lander, JOHN MILLSON., EVELYN KING, , JOE GOMME, , DEREK HAYWARD, , MERLYN REES, , IRIS STRANGE, G. C. ABBOTT, Chairman, , ALAN HASELHURST, , PETER SNAPE, Headmaster, , IAN PRESTT, Director, , PETER WEBB, , C. B. GOODHART, , INGRID O'MAHONEY, , J. K. Elliott, By Geraldine Norman, Sale Room Correspondent, By Philip Howard, David Wade, Bryan Appleyard, Anthony Masters, Paul Griffiths, John Percival, Hilary Finch, Michael Church, Peter Davalle, · by Michael Clark, City Editor Anthony Hilton, By Our Financial Staff, By Michael Prest, By Andrew Cornelius, By Jeremy Warner, By Jonathan Davis, Energy Correspondent, By Jonathan Clare, · edited by Sally White, Mike Hockings, Hilaire Gomer, Adrienne Gleeson, Patrick Donovan, Sally White, John Duncan, Ian McDonald, From John Blunsden, Le Castellet, By David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, By Sydney Friskin, By Keith Macklin, By Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent, By Paul Newman, By John Woodcock, Cricket Correspondent, By Roy McKelvie, By Pat Butcher, By Jenny MacArthur, From John Hennessy Golf Correspondent Port el Kantaoui, By Michael Phillips, Racing Correspondent, By Our Irish Racing Correspondent, Dublin, By Desmond Stoneham, French Racing Correspondent, Paris, By Michael Seely, From Joyce Whitehead, Kuala Lumpur, Edited by Peter Davalle, From Nicholas Ashford Washington, By Paul Routledge, Labour Editor, Robert Holloway, Shona Crawford Poole, Edited by Shona Crawford Poole, Jane MacQuitty, Marcus Williams, Ashley Stephenson, Nicholas Wapshott, Christopher Warman, P.W., Peter Waymark, Geoff Brown, Judy Froshaug, Harry Golombek, Jeremy Flint, J.F., Mel Lewis,

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News in Brief. Index. News: Teachers accept 4.98pc offer, Austria takes in expelled Romanian, Authorized Version gets a new look, Scrap, cackle and pap, King Juan Carlos pays court to Dali, Outings, Rejected candidate seeks new seat, Drought-hit S Africa to buy fodder, Reagan's popularity shows sharp rise, US navy 'threat to Russia', Press seeks protection for unpublished material, History's garden still bears a rich harvest, E1 Greco icon found on Greek island, Royal couple in plane scare, Has the real ale revolution gone flat?, In the garden, Travel file Good value in France, Wife urges Nkomo to return home, Gardens open, Kelpers bitter over visit, Hacking a way through a forest of figures, Moira House School, Not quite pukka but what a chukker, Sheppard flies out to Buenos Aires, Rival still a challenge to Andropov, Drugs 'supergrass' flown to US by RAF, Sir Larry appointed editor of Express, Clark Hanford, a sculp-, Bishops back right of asylum, De Lorean defence claims a federal conspiracy, London Marathon, Ins and outs, ups and downs of extending your home Martin Pawley on various ways to make the most of your house, The pound, A 'great moment' as Runcie meets Zhao, Boxed wine still largely 'foul' Which? says, Reminders of darker days come to light, What shall we do with this cathedral of power?, Volumes which satisfy a cricketer's fancy, Fears for public footpaths, The Times Diary Second thoughts, Walesa set to meet underground again, Ice throws light on the Earth's structure, Britain expels another Russian, How the Commons may be reshaped, For the connoisseur, An unknown work by Ingres, the most, The Week Ahead Today, Roads, Local party challenge to Silkin, Scargill turns his back on London, Postal workers' leaders hail pay settlement 'worth more than 6pc', Penlee rescue attempt 'was not wrong', Nalgo's deputy general secretary chosen to take over leadership, End Rock curbs, EEC insists, Thatcher rallying call for three wins in a row, Pretoria is prepared for 'Gandhi' compromise, Fairs, Tourist road arrives to ruin the last oasis, Polar walk Briton is rescued, Radiation claim by widow, 60 held in Palermo to halt killings, Nablus settlement date splits Israel, Missing girl found murdered, Oil slick meeting abandoned, Pot hydrangeas, Gang hiding on train ransacks mailbags, Care is the key to keeping creepy-crawlies, Anyone for tennis-with Bjorn Borg?, Kidnap girl freed after £10,000 is paid, BL threat to dismiss all Cowley workers, Young wine with a crisp sparkle, Awacs fly over Central America, Fresh view on fall of empire, 9% inflation expected in France, Triumphant Hawke wins union and employer mandate to boost taxes, BogusSloane Ranger lived like a lord on Barclaycard, PLO stirs Warsaw ghetto row, Britons die as plane hits mast, British concern at Greek land ruling, A miniature Babylon on your doorstep, Fleet visit affecting air traffic, Spain says, Only here for the beer, GLC setback on Roach inquest venue, Peking gibe at Hanoi troop offer, Many victims of crime will lose right to compensation. Display Advertising: Cameroon Airlines, Bank Of Scotland, Phostrogen, Times Books Ltd, Standard Chartered Bank PLC, Spear & Jackson, Langdale, Stock Market Confidential, Abbey National Money Service, Youth, Midland Bank, National Counties Building Society, Ambassadors Theatre, The Times, Arbuthnot, Exchange Securities Investment Management Limited., Trustee Savings Banks, Lawson Fund Managers Ltd., Lloyds Bank, Mornington Building Society, Westray, Tjaereborg, Conchess, Norwich Union Insurance, Tsb, Gerrenhäufer, Allied Irish Banks Limited, Henderson American Smaller Companies Trust., Victoria Wine, County Financial Services. Arts and Entertainment: Bridge Pitfalls in establishing a side suit, Chess Infusion of life blood by the schools, Hebden and Plaskett lead in London chess, Solution of The Times Jumbo Crossword Competition, Television and radio programmes BBC 1, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 16,105. Politics and Parliament: Tory seeks aid for dependencies. Picture Gallery. Editorials/Leaders: Recovery Without Inflation, Timing IT Right. Letters to the Editor: Nuclear balance, Pound-wise, Not so neutral at the CABs, Lawful demonstrations, Visits to other foreign fields, Filling the school void, Aid to Third World, Burning issue for birds in wild, Christians and Jews, Seville thieves, Post-coital pill. Court and Social: Court Circular. Deaths. Marriages. Classified Advertising: Services tomorrow: Second Sunday after Easter, Announcements, Cruise The Classical Mediterranean Next Month, Media Appointments, U.K. Holidays, Entertainments. Births. Official Appointments and Notices: Latest appointments, University news Essex. Reviews: Morning glories, Rock & Jazz, Portions of pomp, pop and sycophancy in pursuit of the royal favourites, Weekend Choice, Bergman bows out of cinema with an extravagant smile, Critics' choice, Boldness rewarded The Winter Play Hippodrome, Birmingham, Hurrah for jolly hockey sticks, Concerts, Photography, Dance, Opera, Murillo painting of girl sold for £378,000, Time for raising the highbrows, New releases, Films on TV, Opera Die Fledermaus Coliseum, PREVIEW Galleries, Tomorrow, The triumph of a virtuoso Edmund Kean Lyric Hammersmith, Today's events, Out of Town, Concert LPO/ Lopez-Cobos, Powerful parable, Throwing the West End a lifeline from the Provinces. Obituaries: Mr J.S. Shapiro, Prof John Harries, Mr J.B. Pennybacker American neurosurgeon at Oxford, Commissioner J. D. Needham, Mr Geoffrey Morley, Obituary. Stock Exchange Tables: Returns on option schemes to be cut, Wall St pushes record higher, Recent Issues, Sterling: Spot and Forward, Commodities, Unit Trust Prices-change on the week, Wall Street, British Funds. Business and Finance: Why theatre angels are keen on Mr Cinders' Fortune venue, A cash alternative for travellers, Top earners feel the pinch over contributions, Gt The professionals choice, Hambro set to beat home loan hitch, Incentive plan to cut crime, Keeping returns safe as interest rates slip, Bid talk lifts Rugby, UK leading world out of recession, says Treasury minister, M&g Offers Unit Trusts, Oil prices are firming, Shell chief says, Family Money Market, Investment and Finance, The Gt Group, Gartmore, Escalating your premiums, £11m offer for Benn Brothers, Hawley snaps up 14.9pc stake in Miss World, Pleasurama argues for casinos merger, £14m loss at components group, Cheap loans from life policies, Miss World tests sceptics, The M&g Group, Merchant banks with red faces, UK asked to justify Hyster aid, Turkish banks face stricter controls, Shop around for credit, Policy rejigged, More help for expatriates, Company News In Brief, Kwik Save profits expand to £12.3m, Sales reach £1,000m, How banks vary in attitudes to home loans, Base Lending Rates, Lower interest rates bring cheer to world economies, Granville & Co Limited.. Law: Judge's decision to separate plot defendants Regina v Roberts, Conspiracy to cause damage abroad not indictable here Attorney General's Reference No 1/1982, 'Currency' smuggler escapes drugs conviction Regina v Taaffe. Sport: Early shocks for India, Weekend Fixtures, Sports in Brief, Langley to deliver?, French circuit tailor-made for the turbos, Proclaim can strike while the iron is hot, Higgins: Omen II, Suspension rules Brady out of Irish game, Bayliss top of her class again, Space is at a premium on the semi-final stage for understudies, Horage to show way for Saint-Martin, Neston weakened, Boone's chance to challenge for world title, Ancestral deputizes for Danzatore, South can hold on to Trophy, Hill casts shadow over London prospects, Reprieved appeals, Escaline to shine at Longchamp, The casualty who came back to captivate Badminton David Miller, For The Record, Study of amateur laws, Ireland certain of place in last four, Title awaits Hull in more ways than one, Reeves with a rush, England must clear Welsh hurdle to win grand slam, Sieckmann edges in front. Property: Rentals, Country Property. Weather: The Weather.

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