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The Times - 20/12/1983

1983; Gale Group;

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By Julian Haviland, Political Editor, By Stewart Tendler, Crime Reporter, By Derek Harris Commerical Editor, By Alan Hamilton, From Robert Fisk, , From Our Correspondent, By Our Foreign Staff, By Frances Williams, By Rodney Cowton, Defence Correspondent, By Philip Webster, Political Reporter, By Richard Dowden, By Kenneth Gosling, From Richard Ford, , By Nicholas Timmins Social Services Correspondent, By Peter Evans, Home Affairs Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, , From Ronald Faux, , By Michael Baily Transport Editor, By Our Political Correspondent, By Clive Cookson, By Thomson Prentice, By Lucy Hodges Education Correspondent, By Bill Johnstone, Electronics Correspondent, By Peter Hennessy, By Lucy Hodges, Education Correspondent, From Christopher Walker, , From Our Own Correspondent, , From Alan Tomlinson, From Nicholas Ashford, , From Richard Bassett, , From Diana Geddes, , From Ian Murray, , By Anthony Bevins Political Correspondent, From Richard Hanson, , From Tony Duboudin, From Diana Geddes., From Harry Debelius, , From Susan MacDonald Dakar, Senegal, From Roger Boyes, From Ray Kennedy, , By Caroline Moorehead, Juliet Gardner, PHS, Roger Scruton, William Safire, D. MCTAGGART, , ANDREW ROSS., CHRISTOPHER VAJDA., MELVYN WESTLAKE, , GREVILLE JANNER, , ANTHONY G. MOLLETT, , ROBERT KAHN, , MARJORIE S. CLEAVER., HANNAH QUINN, , T. B. SMITH., MAX MORRIS, , MARY LUND, , HUMPHREY BUCKLER., T. P. SNAPE, , WILLIAM BARRETT, , BEN WEINREB, , By Clive Cookson, Technology Correspondent, John Russell Taylor, Irving Wardle, Nicholas Kenyon, Anthony Masters, Andrew Clark, Peter Ackroyd, Max Bell, by Michael Clark, Executive Editor Kenneth Fleet, By Wayne Lintott, By David Young, Energy Correspondent, BY Peter Wilson-Smith, Banking Correspondent, By Andrew Cornelius, By Michael Clark, By Our Financial Correspondent, By Jonathan Davis Financial Correspondent, Jamie Stevenson, By Geoffrey Ellis, By John Clemison, By George Chesterton, By Dennis Shaw, By Hugh Taylor, Brian Glanville, By Jenny MacArthur, By Nicholas Harling, By Robert Pryce, By Michael Seely, By David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, By Rex Bellamy, Tennis Correspondent, By Paul Harrison, From Sydney Friskin Hongkong, By William Stephens, Edited by Peter Dear,

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News: Sex doctor flies to 4-minute hearing, Video maps planned for hikers, Man with a cargo of influence, Travel agent staff 'must be qualified', Spencer and Sarah are the final winners, Nakasone hangs on by a thread, Five South Koreans on spy charges, Newman puts 700 more police on bomb watch, Despair hangs over the Chamber, Army accused of errors over Tyre bombing, Public libraries urged to study private funding, Mayerling prince 'murdered by French agents', Will the death squads kill off US policy?, Alfonsin orders inquiry into secret flight, China hesitant in backing big projects, Tomorrow, Prisoners of conscience Soviet Union: Vyacheslav Cherepanov, Adams denies rift in republican ranks, 'Lavish FO residence' reprieved, £138,000 'paid to Bob Hope by golf charity', Early diagnosis of hereditary defects, Sieff steps down at Marks & Spencer, Findings Home front handicap, Jailed bank manager in £2m frauds, Shipyard loses £86m rig deal, Princess Caroline to marry jet-setter, Key EEC post for President's friend, Compromise agreed on electricity cost, Universities plan to fight back, The bombers' blueprint, Police life goes on at Chelsea station, Peace lessons find a place in school, Vintage words of 1983, Bomb-hoax caller jailed, Arafat prepares for dawn evacuation, Tide of apartheid sweeps South Africa's beaches, Australian espionage chief quits, Laying down the law, Andropov dying, says Newsweek, Glemp tells Poles to stay calm, 19 die as separatists clash with Senegal police, Two cars theory in hunt for Harrods killers, Roads, Baronetcy title claim 20 years late, heraldic court told, Estonians sent to labour camp, Harrods back in business, NGA can have cash to pay benefits, The Times Diary For David read David, Southern Fish yields star secret, Pay cuts would create jobs for young people, report says, National Computer Competition, Women PCs 'minimize' psychology, £250m snag to sale of ordnance plants, Judge jails child sex man for two years and says he was misreported, US lists Soviet arms control violations, Christmas music, WPC claims discrimination, Madrid fire toll put at 80, By-election allegations dismissed, Nicaragua mobilizes coffee army, Power of the old guard dies hard, Radioactive fallout level drops, Driving ban on baronet, Nakasone will have narrow majority, apologize on behalf of London, says prince, Escaping from the human zoo of hatred, Sandhurst commissions, 'Yes Minister' man ignores sexless prose, New rules proposed for GPs' deputies, Chinese women fail test of literacy, Hackney closes hospital, Israeli hardliners keep up pressure on Arafat's besieged PLO fighters, Wigan forgives Orwellian insults, Prior asks US to cut IRA cash, £400m cash aid closer for Airbus, Girls are showing the way, Life for killer who tried to fake own death, Shoppers' Diary, Editor should go, MP says, Nalgo vote to fight for GLC. Index. Display Advertising: Enterosan, Smirnoff, Martell, Rew Video, the samaritans, Finest Scotch Whisky, Multiple Display Advertisements, Oxfam, Macmillan Cancer Relief fund, The Polo Ralph Lauren Shop, Nspcc, Times Books Ltd., Johnnie Walker Black Label. News in Brief. Reviews: Stars' plan for TV and films, Light deceptive mastery Walter Osborne National Gallery of Ireland Islamic Bookbindings/ Richard Doyle and his Family Victoria and Albert Islamic Art and Design British Museum, FASHION gifts for men by Suzy Menkes, Opera Tristan und Isolde Teatro Communale, Bologna, Optimistic finale Simple Minds Lyceum, Concert Nash Ensemble St John's/Radio 3, Gulliver's Travels Gate at Latchmere, Slaving for laughs Aladdin Shaftesbury, TV top ten, A real mystery. Politics and Parliament: Home Secretary hesitant over banning Provisional Sinn Fein Terrorism, Funds sought for airbus, Fitt: IRA are enemies of Ireland and Britain, Enormous potential of cable television House Of Lords, Parliament today, Government want 2% Price rise Electricity, EEC adopts budget today, Protests at cancelled contract Scotland. Official Appointments and Notices: Church news Appointments, £500 for solicitor, Knighthood for judge, Latest appointments. Picture Gallery: All decked out for Christmas Down Under. Arts and Entertainment: Concise Crossword (No 228), Today's television and radio programmes BBC 1, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 16,314. Editorials/Leaders: How Now Mr Nakasone?, Price For The Job. Letters to the Editor: School performance, Home front on the point of collapse?, Reviving Ireland Act, US and terrorists, Missing the bus, Examination results, Status of whales, Prosecution by stores, Uneminent and trivial, Broken marriages and child ties, European elections, Trident costs, Sir Oswald and Jews, Backing EEC with greater zest. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Births. Deaths. Obituaries: Brigadier Hugh Richards Defender of Kohima, Mr Donald Hopewell, Cdr J. E. G. McKee, Lt-Col Lyndall Urwick. Stock Exchange Tables: The pound, Recent Issues, Sterling: Spot and Forward, Commodities, Authorized Units & Insurance Funds, Fraser denies demerger, Wall Street, British Funds. Business and Finance: Sterling pulls back half a cent of losses, Hanson puts trust in Thatcher, Bankers cut back on credit, Arbitration for $300m Qatar row, Pegi's Sou in demand, Utiger takes over at TI, How Alfonsin plans to bring Argentina back from the brink, Lawson believes jobless tide may have turned, Airship plans cash call, Whessoe seeks to bridge AGR gap, No dividend after record loss at JFB, Britannic Assurance in trust takeover, General insurance groups look to their lifeline, Losses continue at Volkswagen, Interim profits jump 67% at Halma, Norcros p.l.c. pre-tax profit up 11%, Arbuthnot Yen Bond Fund Limited, Exit Clive Thornton to mixed reviews, Company News In Brief, Go-ahead for N Sea pipeline, Index hits record high, Base Lending Rates. Business Appointments: New chief at Austin and Pickersgill Appointments. Law: No bottle trade mark In re Coca-Cola Company's application, Effect of clause in charterparty Tor Line AB v Alltrans Group of Canada Ltd, Arresting ship as arbitration security Re The Andria now renamed Vasso, Means inquiry before binding over Regina v Central Criminal Court, Ex parte Boulding, Dominant purpose test for privilege In re Highgrade Traders Ltd, Delay by prosecution Regina v Guildhall Justices, Ex parte Carson-Selman Regina v Guildhall Justices, Ex parte Knight Regina v Guildhall Justices, Ex parte Pimm. Sport: Sports in Brief, Today's Fixtures, Britain in need of a loud Olympic voice, Aberdeen ready for a flight of fancy, WCT no match for a pipe dream, Bearzot and Allodi in clash World Football, Transvaal squeeze out a win, Latest European snow reports, Spurling heads the seeds in Foster Cup again, Windsor crack in second half, Captain who sees Hand as a '£1m player', Tasmania fright boldly to delay inevitable defeat, Ipswich lose Cooper for six weeks, Faldo gets the vote as top player, A double triumph for brave Swiss, Francome closes title gap with a well-tuned Winter trio, Return of Pincott could revive Speedwell, Clarke still putting fitness first, Kingston dismiss two US palyers, Prean is ousted by Douglas, Honeyghan title chance, Davis completes second leg of his triple target, Treble for Priest in Youth win, Impertinent Oxford claim glory through Biggins, Barbarians guard against defeat with strong side, Daring Skelton is triumphant. Classified Advertising: Enertainments, Domestic And Catering Situations, Legal Appointments, Today's events, General Appointments, Wanted, Christmas Greetings. Property: Rentals, Flat Sharing, Overseas Property. Weather: The Weather.

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