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The Times - 07/06/1983

1983; Gale Group;

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By Paul Routledge, Labour Editor, By Tim Jones, By Anthony Bevins, Political Correspondent, By Nicholas Timmins, By John Lawless, By Michael Baily, By Pearce Wright, Science Editor, By Kenneth Gosling, By Michael Baily, , By Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, By Robert Nowell, By Huon Mallalieu, By David Walker Local Government Correspondent, By Christopher Thomas, From Our Correspondent, Aylesbury, By the Staff of Nature, By Craig Seton and Ronald Faux, By Christopher Warman, Arts Correspondent, and Trevor Fishlock in New York, By Michael Baily, Transport Editor, By David Hewson, Rochdale, Ian Smith, By Peter Evans, By Peter Hennessy, Lewisham E, Rodney Cowton, By Lorna Bourke, From Richard Ford, By Barbara Day, By Anthony Bevins Political Correspondent, By Our Political Editor, By Michael Knipe, By Philip Webster, Political Reporter, By John Young, From Michael Hornsby, Johannesburg, From Roger Boyes, From David Bernstein, Jerusalem, From Our Own Correspondent, Beirut, From Tony Duboudin, From Mario Modiano., From Robert Fisk, By Henry Stanhope Diplomatic Correspondent, By Our Diplomatic Correspondent, From David Bonavia, Peking, By Caroline Moorehead, By Hazhir Teimourian, From Richard Wigg, From Diana Geddes, Paris, From Michael Hamlyn, From Raslt Gardllek, .Miles Kington, Dennis Hackett, Paul Griffiths, Irving Wardle, John Russell Taylor, Anthony Masters, John Percival, PHS, by David Butler, New words for old, by Philip Howard, John Pardoe, Roger Scruton, E. R. BECK. D. L. H. PATTERSON. R. VICARY. JEREMY YUDKIN. SHEILA ADAM. C. BIRT. MARTIN CORDERO. T. R. CULLINAN. G. B. DRUMMOND., SAM GALBRAITH. A. HAUCK. DOUGLAS HOLDSTOCK. ELEANOR HYLAND PATRICK MULLIN. PAUL NOONE. P. K. PAL. WILLIAM WALKER., IAN DIXON., OLIVER BARRATT, , NEILL MONAGHAN, , WILLIAM SHEPHERD, , ELIZABETH HALSALL, , NORMAN HAMMOND, , JOHN B. HARRIS, , GEOFFREY SAMPSON, , JOHN G. DEACON, , MICHAEL HOWARD, , J. FELDMAN, , NIGEL HART, , ALEX KROLL, , E. H. COOKE-YARBOROUGH, , D. P. M. MICHAEL, , By Frances Gibb, By Geraldine Norman, Sale Room Correspondent, By Hugh Clayton, Environment Correspondent, City Editor Anthony Hilton, By Philip Robinson, By Peter Wilson-Smith, By Sandy McLachlan, By Our Financial Staff, By Jonathan Clare, By Jeremy Warner, edited by Sandy McLachlan, From Dessa Trevisan, Belgrade, Ian Marshall, by Michael Clark, By Derek Harris Commercial Editor, Derek Bradbury, Richard Sharpe, Geoffrey Ellis, Roger Woolnough, William R. Greer, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Alan Gibson, By Michael Field, By Peter Marson, By Ivo Tennant, By Peter Ball, By Alan Ross, By Jerome Caminada, By Richard Eaton, By John Nicholls, By Michael Seely, Simon Barnes, By Lewine Mair, From Don Cameron, Greymouth, By Pat Butcher, From Terry McLean Greymouth, Edited by Peter Dear,

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News: Kensington has highest rates bill in England, Guerrillas cut links to eastern E1 Salvador, Cardinal's view on Kent backed, OAU leaders meet to find Polisario compromise, Top cyclist keeps going despite laxative plot, Coral fed by fish excreta, Tory plans 'subject to change', Man given second heart transplant in three years by Papworth team, Borrow a micro, Greeks present blueprint for building democratic socialism, Surgeon tells of severe hand and arm injuries, Three Iranian oil wells on fire after Iraqi attack, The Times Diary In style, Campaign speeches, MacLaine says lover 'was many people', Tired men of PLO promise to fight on, Heathrow men accused of smuggling heroin, What it means to be UK trained, Euro-rail cards for pensioners, Fighting to spike big gun, Strategists ponder size of majority, Mortgage rate rise imminent, Healey says, Prisoners of conscience, Turkey gets sixth new party in a month, Pit strike looms after closure leak, Sex shop man fined £12,500, Colin Roach 'was hearing voices before his death', Jenkins and Steel delighted by Alliance surge, Sale records tumble at Godmersham Park, Who got there first, Amerigo or Amerik?, Starting young, 'Press lies' about Foot madden Jill Craigie, Anger over 'Let's bomb Russia' call, Geoffrey Smith Comment, Talks on broadleaved trees in South-east fail, Police critics attacked, Soares seeks social pact, School holiday ends in crash tragedy, Kidnapped financier freed by ETA after 73 days, Head boy of Downing Street, Barristers refuse to divulge earnings, Himalayan hopes, tropical thaw, Teacher killed and 20 children injured in holiday coach crash, Clerk jailed for train hijack, Roach 'put gun in his mouth', Workload 'drove manager to kill wife and child', Koivisto renews accord in Moscow, South Africa reprieves three ANC men, but others will be hanged, Opposition parties to soak rich, Anger at Kinnock's Falklands outburst, Tactical dilemma faces the anti-Labour voter in a once rock-solid seat, French seek reassurance from Mitterrand TV talk as confidence sags, SDLP says it will win four seats, Financial Times says call for all-out strike is political Financial Times, Knesset opposition seeks inquiry on 'private war', Computer on the campus, Roads, It could still be a photo-finish, 'Banda quits' story unsettles Malawi, Polish film union lets Wajda go, Black vote threat to Labour, Angry parent bites off referee's ear, Many dead in Volga boat tragedy, Foot hint of higher defence spending, Right royal time for republican Hawke, Keeping voters sweet with the gut issues, Cigarettes replace money in Vietnam, Our concrete case for keeping the marbles, Unions seek a new policy to budge the credibility gap, The papers, Zhao tells congress of new ministry to combat espionage in China, Unending nightmare for Japan airline, Thatcher denies Tories are hiding their extreme policies, Double blue boxing clever, Peking joins ILO after 13 years, Rain keeps Britons in Tigré, Treading softly on vote trail, Strikes mark Israeli invasion anniversary, Cheap fares fail to fill People Express seats, The secret dream of all the leaders...except one Moreover., Newsagents set hopes on new technology, The pollsters, by a landslide, The French move in Computer Briefing, Minibuses for London rejected by LT, Managing Monaco and Co, Jobs and trade would survive withdrawal from EEC, Foot says Broadcasting, Family of 6 charged with murder, TV-am's 'new look' attracts viewers, Anger over bitchy mud-slinging, Tomorrow Disaster at Bluff Cove, Kashmir orders new poll in 10 constituencies, Labour flags as Alliance gains ground in polls, Turks 'still have troops inside Iraq', Michael Foot: Rage against the Tory toll of misery. Index. Display Advertising: Fitch Lovell, Gerrenhaufer, Midland Bank plc, Garrard, Tandy, Reuters, Andrews, Glc, Fiat, Taylor Woodrow, Ford, CD, BERKOFF'S west, Burroughs, Tt, Maxwell Croft, Gate Bloomsbury, Libra Bank Limited, Fortnum & Mason, Harrods, apple. Picture Gallery. Reviews: The golden nugget of Australia, Art books exceed estimates, Theatre Beyond the 'A' Penny Steps Tricycle, Today's events Royal engagements, How Turkey conquered the conquerors, Broadway is given something to sing about, Fit for the family, Getty museum cautioned on heritage exports, Dance Cinderella Coliseum, The worst hazards Eisenhower faced, Birthday Gala Sadler's Wells, TV top ten, As You Like It Regent's Park, Sportswatch: Into top gear, Too grand and fierce for compassion Medea Barbican. News in Brief. Official Appointments and Notices: Award for a teacher who held intruder, St Edward's School, 'Cats' wins seven US awards, Latest appointments. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 16,149, Today's television and radio programmes BBC 1, Bridge victory, Concise Crossword (No 76). Editorials/Leaders: Taken On Trust, Moscow's Baltic Colony, Black Mischief. Letters to the Editor: Clock symphony, Railway closure, Financing students, On a clear day, Too much talent, Missing Rembrandt, Waterloo wasteland, People's choice, Too high cost of liberation?, Nuclear deterrence, Where the heart is, Seeing justice done, Doctor's pay and better service, Attacking the causes of recession, Bus ride to Clapham. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Births. Obituaries: Sir Anthony Lewis, The Rev Dr Eric Abbott Former Dean of Westminster, Sir Herbert Broadley. Business and Finance: Komatsu Ltd. (Kabushiki Kaisha Komatsu Seisakusho) 7¼% Convertible Debentures due June 30, 1990, Linfood wins stores victory, $450m US bid for gas group, Pennwalt Overseas Finance N.V. 9 3/4% Guaranteed Notes due 1984, US relaxes currency rule, City optimism over election and oil price strengthens sterling, Cash crisis averted at Eastern Airlines, Finding a way through the computer maze, Norwegian oil stake sought by Volvo, British Investment Trust, The pound, Which vote for technology?, Pollen forecast, Investment and Finance, Prudential closer to support for Tilling, Cloud over UBM price, Help for India trade, BP Minerals International Limited, Unctad plea on aid to Third World, Lotus decision soon on refinancing plans, Freesheets shed their Cinderella status, First, get the spelling right, Company News In Brief, Japan's latest feat of memory power, US budget goes to Congress committee, MoD 'will argue on P & O bid', Gold price is Anglo's joker, Tremors beneath the oil calm, Why banking's pace of change is so critical, EEC move on tied pubs attacked, Base Lending Rates, Mexican trade surplus reduces debt fears, To the Holders of Continental Oil International Finance Corporation, Granville & Co Limited.. Stock Exchange Tables: Erratic index up 1.20, Recent Issues, Authorized Units & Insurance Funds, Commodities, Sterling: Spot and Forward, Wall Street, British Funds. Classified Advertising: Legal Appointments, Announcements, Club Announcements, Entertainments, Computer Appointments. Sport: A chance to test speedy Kiernan is thrown away, Sports in Brief, Back seat driver with turn of speed, Gloomy for British, European champions complete the double, Emburey skittles sad Kent, Holmes faces long lay-off, Barnes is beyond recalls, Career bests for Jesty and Smith at Derby, Bitter-sweet Lions must digest lessons learnt in defeat, For The Record Cycling, Back injury may hinder Thompson's reply, LGU reaffirm ban, Umpires are stretched, Late goal beats Scottish youth team, Yorkshire's hopes lifted by Boycott, Support for South Africa, Lancashire's tactic robs young batsman of maiden century, Gerulaitis slithers to uncertain victory, Robson has new plea for League, Balmy day for barmy Botham, W Indians mop up, Air Distingue attempts to emulate Highclere, Women triumph in season of glory, Today's Fixtures Cricket, Ellcock gives his seniors something to think about, Double for Huffer, Villeneuve the second steps up, Balance tilting towards Notts, It is a swell life riding high on an ocean wave, Law breaks TT record. Property: Rentals. Law: Law courts. Weather: The Weather.

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