The Times - 28/12/1983
1983; Gale Group;
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By Edward Townsend, Industrial Correspondent, By Our Foreign Staff, From Michael Hamlyn, Calcutta, By Philip Webster Political Reporter, By Tony Samstag and John Witherow, From Nicholas Ashford, Washington, From Our Own Correspondent, Washington, By Paul Routledge, Labour Editor, By Our Political Reporter, By Michael Baily Transport Editor, From Our Correspondent Llandudno, By Our Labour Editor, By Rodney Cowton, Defence Correspondent, By Our Defence Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, By Robin Young, From Our Correspondent, Belfast, By Clifford Webb, Motoring Correspondent, By Lucy Hodges, Education Correspondent, By Craig Seton, By John Witherow, From Richard Hanson, Tokyo, From Roger Boyes Warsaw, From Christopher Walker, Bethlehem, From Our Own Correspondent, Jerusalem, Frnm Our Correspondent, Paris, From Patrick Knight, Sao Paulo, From Michael Binyon, Bonn, From Our Own Correspondent Bonn, From Michael Hornsby, Johannesburg, From our own correspondent Etosha National Park, Namibia, From Harry Debelius, Madrid, From Richard Owen, Moscow, By Tony Samstag, By Chris Mosey, Geraldine Norman, Richard North, Shona Crawford Poole, Sarah Foot, Peter Morris, PHS, by Alfred Morris, Gerald Frost, Jonathan Mirsky, J. R. Spencer, Jock Bruce-Gardyne, JAMES PICKETT, Director, , LAWRENCE C. BAILEY, , ROLAND C. RENCH, , PATRICK DUFFY, , K. V. ROBERTS, , J. M. ABBOTT, President, , ANNE ALDRICH, Director, , GRAHAM PETRIE, Chairman, , A. T. LYNAM-SMITH, , LLOYD BARNES, , KEITH WARWICK, , H. E. BELL, , OLIVER GILLIE, , JOHN GRIMWADE, , By Hugh Clayton, Local Government Correspondent, From Harry Golombek, Chess Correspondent, By Ronald Faux, John Russell Taylor, Dennis Hackett, Irving Wardle, By Andrew Cornelius, By Our Financial Staff, From John Earle, Rome, By Jeremy Warner, By Derek Harris, Commercial Editor, By Our Commercial Editor, USM REVIEW, Michael Clark, Maxwell Newton, By Peter Ball, By Dennis Shaw, By Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, By Nicholas Harling, By Hugh Taylor, By Gerry Harrison, By Keith Macklin, By Joyce Whitehead, From Ian Brayshaw, Melbourne, By David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, By David Hands, by Michael Stevenson, By Gerald Davies, By Michael Phillips, Racing Correspondent, By Michael Seely, By John Karter, From Our Irish Correspondent, From John Roberson, Edited by Peter Dear, By Alan Hamilton,
ResumoNews: Mitterrand versus Thatcher, Rally charges, Sales guide, The 'trivial' disease that kills 900,000 a year, Lionesses put on the pill to give wildebeest a sporting chance, The fine art of marrying well, Diary Of A Job Hunter, Scargill leads move to replace unions' political finance body, Nakasone defends choice of Tanaka backers, Catalans back IRA bombers, El Salvador says 200 rebels killed by Army, Andropov's letter of apology leaves gaps, Warsaw hesitates over food price rise, Cuba may be drawn into Pretoria-Luanda war, My lease of life, Tomorrow, Reagan accepts blame for 241 Beirut bomb deaths, Year in which the shy princess blossomed into a royal, Labour may seek safeguard for Reuters, Kremlin power vacuum worries President, Murray to help 'Crisis' team, New age dawning in polys, Honeymoon couple: Steve, End of the non-stop sex show, Scots steel threat renewed after US deal collapses, Rajiv fitted for the Gandhi mantle, Rare public appearance by Mao's daughter, Life sentences: a barbaric lottery, Homeward bound, Curb on cold remedies is planned, Armed Forces vying for privilege of sending Briton on space shuttle, PC to face inquiry over evidence, Breakthrough for Brazilian plane, Global takes more than £500,000 off 1984 holiday prices, EEC in Afghan anniversary appeal to Russia, Why a star wars strategy could help keep the peace, Bargain-hunters out in force, Israel resolves to stamp out stone-throwing in West Bank, Flick group must repay £112m taxes, MP fears slide to random breath tests, Anniversaries, Moscow leads world shipping, Ailing economy reels as unions get tough, Let's ease this bed of nails, MP predicts ban on hare-coursing, Famine and feast The Times Cook, SAS increases checks on potential trouble spots, Spain shuts airport and discos for safety's sake, Cumbrian climbers press on with attempt at Everest, Villagers go to war with Rhine Army, Cheese and ham, Big Brother, Roads, More than 1,200 search for Tidey kidnappers, Middle classes pawn videos, Paris denies Lebanon pullout, TUC wants action on tax evaders, Rubbish tips become a gull's delight, The papers, Iraqi held for bombing in Kuwait, Best fiction of 1983, Cash crisis may close animal sanctuary, Foreign Office invites policy group to put case, Grave problem for China, Prague attacks Washington's Unesco threat, Castaways come in from the cold, Peugeot wins court order to evict striking workers, Waldorf detective back in uniform, Frigates cost £80m to refit, Churches' plea on oil rig, Thatcher to keep on course, The Pope blesses assailant in jail, The other-China card in our Hongkong hand, Prisoners protest over parole, Worse to come as death toll rises to 270, Rock 'n Roll puts Burma authorities in a twist, Emergency link for Tube driver, Sugar beet crop sets factory records, Uno voted numero one, The Times Diary Dobson's choice, American plants face closure, Not so bad a year after all. Index. Display Advertising: Barlow Clowes & Partners, Smirnoff, Times Books Ltd., Harrods, Donald Campbell, The Times Business News, Oxfam, National Savings, Collectors Guide, Gate Bloomsbury, Sadler's Wells Theatre, Home Link, Tate Gallery, Cube Store, American Express. Law: Tories urge review of obscenity law, What the signature of a company is UBAF Ltd v European American Banking Corporation, Chastisement must be controlled Regina v Taylor. Picture Gallery: Audubon's birds set to lay a golden egg, Reviews: Classical magic, Anger over TV film on bombing, Babes in the Wood New End, A time for philosophy, but not for battle, Collectors in exciting context, Critical need for the enjoyable sense of occasion. News in Brief. Arts and Entertainment: Concise Crossword (No 233), Chess tournament goes ahead without Russians, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 16,320, Today's television and radio programmes. Editorials/Leaders: The Soviet Overview, Choosing The Select, Friend Meets Foe. Letters to the Editor: Combating Sinn Fein, Charities and the state, Pressing query on Scott Lithgow, Deaths of kings, Frozen funds for MSC, Justice for ratepayers, Puzzle for Orwell, Captain Cook's end, When workers sink in the poverty pool, Personality change, Navy cuts, A fairer deal for sugar-growers. Marriages. Births. Official Appointments and Notices: University news Aberdeen, Latest appointments. Deaths. Obituaries: Herbert van Thal, Miss Violet Carson Grand Old Lady of 'Coronation Street', Prof J. van Lohuizen de Leeuw. Stock Exchange Tables: The pound, Capitalization and week's change, Fixed-Interest Stocks, Wall Street, Dow rises 13 points in thin trade. Business and Finance: SEC approves interest device, Whyte quits US property deal, Allianz and BAT to talk, Shoe industry increases workforce by 3%, Takeover Panel working on simplified rulebook, Finance And Industry Executive Editor Kenneth Fleet 1983 Awards for Business and Related Arts, Trade mark delays worry retailers, Fed's freeze stays despite slow growth, US bank paid £330m from Iran, US banks may write off some foreign loans, US lender to open UK office, Budget forecast assumes 4.5% growth in US, Is Olivetti the marrying kind?, Swiss bankers expect recovery in gold price, Bumper trade with light casualties, Norges Kommunalbank, Base Lending Rates, ECGD set to back China loan. Business Appointments: Appointments. Sport: Swansea graceful as swans, Spartan fare for bantams, Yesterday's Results, Scorers And Tables First division, Francome and Burrough Hill Lad complete Welsh coup, Leap-frog with the Panda, Sports in Brief, The Tsarevich earns right to lose squiggle, Laidlaw hopes dwindle, Brazil's samba of angst, Yorkshire tumble, Piquet at the centre of fuel protest, Leuluai lays a boulevard ghost, Waterloo push Park clean off the rails, Dubious gift for Miss Went, Ballesteros raises the US Tour to a pitch of excitement, Holmes can stir up this murky alphabet soup, Imran dour as a Boycott and fierce as a Richards, Harveystown underlines Irish novice strength, W Indies walk off in bottle protest, Challengers lose out on points, Barbarians match could put Cardus back in reckoning, Ipswich are foiled by Woods, Dixon fails to copy the old master, Afternoon of crackle and crunch, Sri Lankan rebels appeal, Bad match for Botham, Australia expect Cash to deliver, Mossmorran lands a gamble, A tame conclusion, Bonnie Prince Charming adds a fairy-tale footnote to the old year. 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