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The Times - 28/07/1983

1983; Gale Group;

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By Philip Robinson and Jonathan Clare, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, From Ian Murray, By Philip Webster and Richard Evans, From Peter Collis, Lisbon, By Julian Haviland Political Editor, By John Witherow, By Rodney Cowton Defence Correspondent, By Edward Townsend, Industrial Correspondent, By Michael Horsnell, By Paul Routledge, Labour Editor, By Rodney Cowton, Defence Correspondent I, By Peter Evans, Home Affairs Correspondent, By Henry Stanhope, Diplomatic Correspondent, From Philip Webster, Political Reporter, Penrith, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By Clive Cookson Technology Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, By David Walker, Local Government Correspondent, From Lucy Hodges, Education Correspondent, Nottingham, By Geraldine Norman, By Robert Nowell, From Tim Jones Cardiff, By Richard Evans, By Rupert Morris, By Our Political Editor, From Christopher Thomas, Washington, From Diana Geddes, Paris, From Hasan Akhtar, Islamabad, From Barbara Crossette, From Mario Modiano, From Tony Duboudin, From Christopher Walker, Ramallah, From Mohsin Ali, Washington, From Michael Binyon, Bonn, From Our Own Correspondent, Munich, From Bernard D Nossiter, From Richard Owen, From Mohsin Ali, From Peter Nichols, Rome, From Ian Murray, Brussels, From Our Own Correspondent, Brussels, Paul Griffiths, Max Harrison, Irving Wardle, Hilary Finch, Bryan Appleyard, Peter Nichols, Andrew Selkirk, Michael Ratcliffe, John Nicholson, John Russell Taylor, Ronald Lewin, H. R. F. Keating, Patrick Montague-Smith, Glyn Daniel, PHS, by Jim Daly, Ronald Butt, Paul Pickering, DAVID FREEDMAN, , PETER NEWSAM, Chairman, , JOHN HASKEY, , HARRY HODGKINSON, , FRANCIS BENNION, , PETER MARTIN, , LEWIS STRETCH, , ALAN CLIFFORD, JEREMY MITCHELL, Director, , KENNETH MILLER, , IAN COUTTS, , JANE M. S. ELSTUB, , MALCOLM J. CAMPBELL, , By Pearce Wright, Science Editor, Appointments, By Our Astronomy Correspondent, City Editor Anthony Hilton, By Peter Wilson-Smith, Banking Correspondent, From Bailey Morris, Washington, By John Lawless, From Maxwell Newton, , By Edward Townsend Industrial Correspondent, By David Young, · edited by Michael Prest, · by Michael Clark, Graham Searjeant, Derek Harris, By John Woodcock, Cricket Correspondent, By Richard Streeton, By Peter Ball, By Peter Marson, By Alan Ross, By Alan Gibson, By John Hennessy, Golf Correspondent, By a Special Correspondent, By John Nicholls, From Mitchell Platts, Cologne, By Lewine Mair, By Michael Seely, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Jenny MacArthur, Simon Barnes, Edited by Peter Davalle, From Michael Hamlyn, Colombo, PH,

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News: Strauss denies his policy has changed, Findings Where wet is high fashion, Gibraltar dockyard reprieved, Iraqi role in clashes questioned, Tomorrow Your man..., Camp fatalities take storm toll to 12, Castro accuses US of terror campaign, Under-age girls and the pill, Parachutists' leap into the unknown, Arts lose another £2.5m in new cuts, Chapman murder appeal, Commuters' protest may save lavatories, Shultz meets Shamir on troop pullback, Anglo-Irish encounter group to be set up, Director of GCHQ to retire early, Red tape ties up glass exhibits, Mollusc reveals growth secrets, Express to pay damages, Flower power to the people, Couples' Eucharist plea, Penalty on striking nurses, Colombo rioting wrecks 20,000 Tamil businesses, Roads, Survivor describes how shark shook girl like a doll, £1,300m plan to bail out Belgian steel industry, Optimism on Craxi coalition chances, FT gives up hope of NGA talks, Greek Bill on nude bathing, Iranians display gains of offensive, LT: In line for another failure, Rats on the line? Try calling Hamelin, Crematorium plan, Navy to streamline its ship production, Laker liquidator's plea is rejected, Stock Exchange reforms may end legal action, Oil fraud costs EEC £85m a year, The Times Diary Anyone for Tom?, The importance of references, Freeze out Militant local parties told, Scargill leaves TUC general council, £670m cuts total revealed, Gap closing in Penrith, A close shave for Andropov, Much ado about Naffing New words for old/Philip Howard, When is a cut not a cut?, Bhutto supporters plotted terrorism, minister says, British Ship builders to cut 9,000 jobs in 2-year emergency package, Britons tell of violence in Colombo, Bonn protests its commitment to full deployment, Scots angry at fish 'gift' to Norway, Satellite standard optimism, Volga deaths blamed on boat crew, Aspinall claims experts agreed killer tigress fence was high enough, Reagan reassurance fails to satisfy critics of Central American policy, New code on selling baby foods, Barrister loses final battle with the taxman over clothes, The papers, Prospects in the land of promise, Unarmed Arab students tackle Israeli troops with relish, The sky at night in August, Court frees sex case diplomat, Senate vote supports MX cash for Reagan, The easy way: Peter Bird, the single-, Guatemala suspends death sentences, Why motorists face so many delays, Teachers vote to reject caning, Now for Jaruzelski's real test Warsaw, Alfresco drinking, Helping hand for good relations, Five Armenian gunmen killed in Lisbon raid. Index. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Trident Discount Superstores, Ministry Of Communications, Kingdom Of Saudi Arabia, Times Books Ltd, Multiple Display Advertisements, Charles Barker, The Times Higher Education Supplement, The Arab Diary, The Times Business News, Kingd0m Of Saudi Arabia Ministry Of Public Works And Housing, Gulf Air, Peter Benchley, Churchbury Estates plc, Pool Promoters Association, Coca-Cola International Finance N. V., Pan Am, Hugh Foulerton Cutlery Ltd., The Ministry Of Communications, Kingdom Of Saudi Arabia, London Bedding Centre, Midland The Listening Bank, Country Life, Baring Brothers & Co., Limited, Tecno. Politics and Parliament: Retiring clerk's outstanding qualities House Of Lords, Parliament today, Voluntary change to metric Trade, £28m for dockyard Gibraltar, £500m cuts within a £120,000m total Cash Limits, Farmer expelled, New boundaries for European Assembly, Four service areas planned for M25, Rate support cut by £45m Scotland, New squadron, Health advice, Parkinson says changes will bring competition Stock Exchange, Commentary. Picture Gallery. Arts and Entertainment: Today's television and radio programmes BBC 1, Concise Crossword (No 113), The Times Crossword Puzzle No 16,193, Von Richthofen downs a Briton at bridge. Law: Injunctions against Laker British Airways Board v Laker Airways Ltd and Others, Immediately previous lawful use allowed Young v Secretary of State for the Environment and Others, Cross-summonses cannot be heard together Regina v Epsom Justices, Ex parte Gibbons, Correction, Barrister loses court clothes tax plea Mallalieu v Drummond. Reviews: Today's events Royal engagements, Frenetic elation, Michele Scharapan Wigmore Hall, Oh, Sir Jasper, do not... The Complete Baronetage, New Books-Paperbacks, Showpiece premier BBCSO/Elder Albert Hall/Radio 3, Icons and images for propaganda The English Renaissance Miniature, Theatre Cyrano de Bergerac Barbican, Entirely professional And We Shall Shock Them, Visual Vivaldi Griselda Buxton, Word storm The Death of Virgil, Wagner's fairy-tale is reaching majestically for the stars, Oldest cathedral Stonehenge Complete, Ferreting for mole Ferret, Play the old malarkey again, Sam Monte Carlo. Editorials/Leaders: Time To Abate The Gas Tax, Frozen Fish, See You In October. Letters to the Editor: Church funds, Army discipline, Helping society in and out of work, Helicopter safety, Labour on a road to nowhere?, Race and 'innocence', Local autonomy, Seven-year itch, Engineering safeguards, Technical hitches, Matrimonial links, Cable TV franchises. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: University news York Appointments, Latest appointments, Church news. Births. Deaths. Obituaries: Sir Harold Whittingham, Dr R. O. Gibson Co-discoverer of polythene, Hester Boothroyd. Business and Finance: Tighter US textile curbs urged, Industrial financing Summary Of Balance Sheet As At March 31, 1983, Marling Industries plc Manufacturers of Industrial Textiles, Why BP still looks a tempting buy, Motorola takes lead in new mobile phone market, Closure programme confirmed by NCB, Go-ahead for freeport experiment, The pound, Hamersley Iron Finance N.V., May & Hassell PLC (Timber Importers and Merchants), US influence keeps prices on boil, Midland launches £155m rights issue as second-half profits jump 43%, Investment and Finance, American bill on IMF aid delayed again, Is rule book deal a further nail in the OFT coffin?, Central America to appeal for aid, Invisibles are 'vital to UK', Reagan optimism starts controversy, Fraud violations by Drysdale alleged, 'A Creditable Performance Under Very Difficult Circumstances', No way to enter the 21st century, Coalite Group, GKN bids £51m for AE, The British & Commonwealth Shipping Company Plc, Midland Bank Report on the half-year ended 30 June 1983, Base Lending Rates, Why a precarious local radio needs a healthy capital. Stock Exchange Tables: Dow tumbles 13 points Wall Street, Dollar Stocks, Commodities London Metal Exchange, Stock Exchange takes a timid step into future. Sport: Lloyd causes an upset, Spying charge dropped, Gooch obliterates sad memories, Sports in Brief, For The Record Baseball, Martini pulls out of tour, Benson and Knott put Kent on top, Last minute win flatters Western Province, Ballesteros's chance to close gap on Faldo, Mottram untroubled, Broome and Mr Ross are key to challenge, Test history against New Zealand, Italy at the Helm, Southfield sneak past Boehm, Little Wolf has the speed in Goodwood Cup pack, New caps for Scotland, Two young players who shared the honours, Fair wind blows for Fairhurst at Redcar, Commonwealth tells Britons to defend titles, US beat Nordic All Stars in a lacklustre meeting, Hoddle agrees to stay at Tottenham Hotspur, Scotsman on the side of the opposition, Victory '83 moves up to second after beating France 3, Miss Cripps to join British squad, Barwick catches them out, Jumping a barbed wire fence, Today's Fixtures Cricket, Lloyd builds a fortress for Lancashire, Hinault's career depends on surgery, Pocock's decision almost justified, Uplifting day for a young Yorkshireman, Piggott steers path to suspension. 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