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The Times - 01/03/1983

1983; Gale Group;

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By Paul Routledge, Tim Jones and Ronald Kershaw, From Robert Fisk, By Our Labour Staff, From Roger Boyes, Warsaw, From Nicholas Ashford, Los Angeles, By Andrew Cornelius, By Anthony Bevins, Political Correspondent, By Philip Webster, Political Reporter, By Nicholas Timmins, By Our Political Reporter, By Frances Gibb Legal Affairs Correspondent, By Paul Routledge, Labour Editor, By Kenneth Gosling, From Our Correspondent, York, By a Staff Reporter, By the staff of Nature, From Arthur Osman, Birmingham, By Ian Smith, From Our Correspondent, By Clifford Webb, Motoring Correspondent, By Peter Hennessy, From Ian Murray, By Rodney Cowton Defence Correspondent, From Mario Modiano Athens, From Michael Binyon, Bonn, From Richard Wigg, From Christopher Thomas, From Christopher Walker, Jerusalem, From Neil Kelly, Bangkok, From Tony Duboudin, Melbourne, By Caroline Moorehead, From Michael Hornsby, Johannesburg, From Roger Boyes, From Charles Harrison, From Richard Hughes, From Hasan Akhtar, By David Miller, PHS, by Sir Ian Gilmour, Richard Wigg, Philip Howard, Roger Scruton, Geoffrey Smith, JAMES MCFARLANE, , F. W. SPIERS, , JASPER ROOTHAM, , ANDREW CONNELL, , RONALD MOUNTJOY, , STEPHAN SCHATTMANN, , DIANA ELLES, , SIMON OF GLAISDALE, , PAUL WILKINSON, , K. KISHTAINY, , A. A. MACINTOSH, , JOHN BRADY, , DOUGLAS BARTLES-SMITH, , By Arthur Osman, By a Bridge Correspondent, Hilary Finch, Nicholas Kenyon, Joan Chissell, John Russell Taylor, Peter Ackroyd, Irving Wardle, · by Michael Clark, City Editor Anthony Hilton, By Michael Prest, From Bailey Morris, Washington, By Sally White, By Jeremy Warner, By Our Financial Staff, By Peter Wilson-Smith, Banking Correspondent, By Derek Harris Commercial Editor, edited by Peter Welham, By Jeremy Warmer, C. Gordon Tether, Rory Johnston, Roger Woolnough, By Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, By Stuart Jones, By Nicholas Harling, By Gerald Richmond, From Ivo Tennant Kingston, From John Ballantine, Miami, Florida, By Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, By A Special Correspondent, By Robert Pryce, By Barry Pickthall, By Paul Harrison, By Michael Seely, By Michael Phillips, Racing Correspondent, By David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, By Sydney Friskin, Simon Barnes, Edited by Peter Dear, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent,

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Index. News: 12 years' jail for civilian who knew of coup, Nell Gwynne in equal pay tussle, Britain boosts total spending for developing nations, Royal Ascot, June 14-17, Two black eyes for Prince, Dust settles in Athens after coup scare, Something fishy, 'How can I know unless I'm told?', Rags today, rags tomorrow, British forces reorganize to contain attack, Defence exercise ruled out as councils oppose draft laws, Company guilty on docks fraud charges, Polish party turns on new targets, Militant drive to embarrass Labour, Scout killed boy after gibe, Seal ban eludes EEC, Stowe to benefit from sale of bird collection, Alliance plan for more jobs, Welsh miners persuade Yorkshire pits to join strike, Tribunites back leader, Gallic gains in the West End, Rebels black out half of Salvador and offer ceasefire for papal visit, Fake Viking artifacts fooled tourists, Barbie boast of US trips, Iranians kidnapped, court told, Assam civil servants on strike again, Crime, punishment and our own guilt, Red army advances for siege of Lodz, Roads, Barrister convicted of burglary, Junta sets date for handover, Six opponents of Zia martial law arrested, West Bank faces fresh wave of violence, TV-am's new look fails to impress advertisers, Turkey: Demir Kucukaydin, Livingstone to make another visit to Ulster, Kohl plays the Moscow card, Business as normal for Rumasa, Plea to Britain by Hongkong homosexuals, Police smashed into flat and held couple at gunpoint in raid error, Riding an Olympic hurricane, Communist who realized Franco's aim, Wiretap by FBI 'heard arms deals', Who will lead the Alliance to battle?, Police 'duty' to shoot a suspect, Protests in four security jails, Nkomo refuses to obey surveillance orders, Lords consider appeal in turban boy case, Council workers settle for 4.87%, The Times Diary, Moreover..., Inner Temple, Terrorized pensioner deserts his seat, Bulgarian to face Walesa death plot inquiry, Guest appearance: Mme, £100m new state aid for BL, Pressure on Fraser to confront Hawke, Fears of another Palestinian massacre, The papers, Chapple says Foot must stay on, '£10,000 damage' at air base, Men who beheaded goat are jailed, Alliance leader 'will be named before election', Fees challenge to Napley, Oil cover-up shakes Pretoria, Falklands demo to make people 'think of peace', Japanese losing IQ lead over Americans, Ten find knife to cut red tape, Queen holds Court among stars, BR fined £500 in Railcard case, Labour turns fire on Alliance at Darlington, Queen 'lands' space shuttle, Veteran mercenary gives up search for PoWs and surrenders to Thais. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Bti, Abbey National Money Service, Times Books Ltd, The London Symphony Orchestra, Ucb, Victoria & Albert Museum, Multiple Display Advertisements, Austin Rover Group, S Virji Steiger Computers Ltd, Teachers Highland Cream, Geisco, Datapower, Honeywell, The Nottingham Manufacturing Company PLC. Picture Gallery. Politics and Parliament: £125m subsidy to cover pit losses in South Wales Coal Strike, Parliament today, Local involvement in policing London Commons, BL launches the talking Maestro, 'Decide pay before next election' Mps' Salaries, Labour move on joint plan rejected Transport Bill, Revival of political warfare. Arts and Entertainment: Today's television and radio programmes BBC 1, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 16,066, Concise Crossword (No 7), London takes Tollemache Cup. Reviews: Jorge Bolet St John's/Radio 3, But what is 'offficial truth'?, TV top ten, Today's events Royal engagements, The Other Chic, Covent Garden goes for an Olympic spectacular, LSO/Kuhn Festival Hall, Uniform clothes in tune with harder times, Lent Lyric Studio, Hallé/Loughran Barbican, A precise person, of most peculiar preoccupation Wenceslaus Hollar/Italian Drawing/Mantegna to Cézanne British Museum French Impressionist Paintings/Samson and Delilah National Gallery Drawings in Print Courtauld Institute English Ancestors Colnaghi, Schooldaze. Editorials/Leaders: The Limits Of Detention, The Real Mould To Break. Letters to the Editor: Terrorism and détente, Too much clout in plant bargaining, Safeguards in Europe's Ulster scrutiny, The seventh term, Soviet psychiatry, Fallout from Windscale, Miserable islands, Unknown soldiers, Voluntary registration, Voting reform rejection, Wages of virtue, Disputes on Merit, Palestinian troubles. Court and Social: Court Circular. Deaths. Official Appointments and Notices: University news Vice-Chancellor appointed, Oakdene School, Latest appointments, Church news. Births. Marriages. Obituaries: Prof Jacqueline Tyrwhitt, Professor Ulrich Middeldorf, Lord Williamson Notable contribution to trade union affairs, Obituary, Miss Winifred Atwell. Stock Exchange Tables: Britishfunds, Authorized Units & Insurance Funds, Recent Issues, Commodities, ITT set to fight for US market. Business and Finance: People/Bill Lea of CDS, Cautious Vickers springs a pleasant surprise, Peck suspended as shares lose £47.5m, Wall St rally goes into reverse, Maestro of the medium market, Gold tumbles $50 as fears of oil collapse spark panic selling, UN sees boost for cereals, Big growth forecast in sales of micros, Bowater takes on Johnstons, Inflated gloom on prices, The pound, Governors seek US budget cuts, VAT-top priority for tax relief, Venezuela denies debt moratorium, Investment and Finance, 'Significant' Opec price cut likely, Businessmen urge Reagan to scale down arms spending, Vickers Results For 1982, Remember who's in charge at the bottom, Drake & Scull Holdings plc Another Record Year, £8m for a share in Systime, Vickers profits drop by £5m, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Redland firm buys Ibstock lossmaker, City fears knock-on, Company News In Brief, Looking up on the home front, Sterling: Spot and Forward, US go-ahead for AT & T breakup, Posgate faces new suspension, Base Lending Rates. Business Appointments: Two join Texaco board. Sport: South Africans face tour interrogation, Today's Fixtures, Liverpool are fit to face Poles, Sports in Brief, A whitewash in Derby, Bristol's long trek, Selective Tattersalls, World best by Coghlan, Bruno swings into the big-hit refrain, Top-level talks on sponsored classics, Higueras just passing by in California, Hunslet's home fire burning, Scots play indoor hosts to Europe, Grittar must wait on Francome, England win marks North-East revival, Rain again hits Test in Kingston, Two-man team may yet rescue Lincoln, Scots better motivated, First century of tour by a Sri Lankan, Juventus are back singing hits again, Koch strides over the 'blue monster', Erratic Arsenal leave their supporters on tenterhooks, Growing pains in new life of the skateboard, A serious view of funny bats, Howling at Cape Horn, A toothsome mixture, An unroyal reception awaits a monarch, Birmingham seeking to avenge cup defeat, Palace take one step nearer title, Palace's hopes ended by Tylor, Corbiere does an Aintree shuffle, For The Record, Dedication takes toll of Botham, Snow Reports, Enfield await Trophy 'all-clear'. Law: Judge omitted standard-of-proof direction Regina v Edwards (Webb), Move to remit case fails Bayley (Inspector of Taxes) v Garrod, Council wrong to rescind appointment Regina v Lambeth London Borough and Another, Ex parte Parker, Self-incrimination no defence in failure to report Sybron Corporation and Another v Rochem Ltd and Others., Justices entitled to make discount Walker v Hodgins. Classified Advertising: U.K. Holidays, Entertainments, Wanted, Legal Appointments. Property: Rentals, Flat Sharing. Weather: The Weather.

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