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The Times - 13/12/1983

1983; Gale Group;

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By Paul Routledge, Labour Editor, By David Hewson Arts Correspondent, By Peter Hennessy and David Walker, By Our Labour Staff, From Peter Nichols Livorno, Italy, By David Felton, Labour Correspondent, From Mario Modiano, From Robert Fisk, By Clifford Webb, Motoring Correspondent, By Craig Seton, By Our Political Editor, From Richard Ford, By Nicholas Timmins, Social Services Correspondent, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Barrie Clements, Labour Reporter, By Harry Golombek Chess Correspondent, From Ian Murray, , By Christopher Warman, Property Correspondent, By Robin Young, From Our Correspondent Peterborough, By Peter Evans, Home Affairs Correspondent, By Derek Harris Commercial Editor, Geoffrey Smith, From Diana Geddes, Paris, From Alan Tomlinson, Tegucigalpa, By Richard Dowden, From Trevor Fishlock, New York, From Charles Harrison, From Richard Wigg, From Douglas Tweedale, Buenos Aires, From Our Own Correspondent, Paris, From Christopher Walker, Jerusalem, From Mohsin Ali, Washington, From Roger Boyes, Warsaw, From Ian Murray, Strasbourg, From Richard Owen, Moscow, By Caroline Moorehead, From Ray Kennedy, Johannesburg, From Rasit Gurdilek, Ankara, From Michael Hamlyn, Christine Painell, John Russell Taylor, Irving Wardle, Paul Griffiths, Richard Williams, Dennis Hackett, PHS, Roger Scruton, Mark Goyder, E. CLIFFORD-JONES, , DEREK M. NATHAN, , J. ELFENBEIN, , JOHN STOKES, , CHRISTOPHER MEREDITH, , PETER BATES, President, , CYNTHIA MACCOBY, , P. W. JOHNSON, , CHRISTINE PERCIVAL, , H SPEAK, , MICHAEL PEARCE, Chairman, , R. D. DAUNTON-FEAR, , GEOFFREY MARSHALL, , By John Young Agriculture Correspondent, By Hugh Clayton, By Jonathan Clare, By John Lawless, By Peter Wilson-Smith, Banking Correspondent, and Bailey Morris, Washington, By Jonathan Davis Financial Correspondent, By Jeremy Warner, By Our Banking Correspondent, By Philip Robinson, by Michael Clark, John Lawless, Philip Robinson, By Roger Woolnough, By Jacquetta Negarry, Frank Brown, By Maggie McLening, Vivien Goldsmith, By Our Financial Staff, Andrew Cornelius, By Peter Hennessy, From Ian Brayshaw, Adelaide, By John Woodcock, Cricket Correspondent, Pat Butcher, By Chris Thau, By David Hands, By lain Mackenzie, From Sydney Friskin, By Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent, By Stuart Jones, Simon Barnes, David Miller, By Rex Bellamy, By William Stephens, By John Nicholls, Srikumar Sen, By Robert Pryce, By Michael Phillips, Racing Correspondent, By John Karter, By Paul Harrison, By Nicholas Harling, By John Wilcockson, Edited by Peter Dear, By Michael Baily, Transport Editor,

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Index. News: Call to ban private shoplifting writs, Somalia to resettle refugees, Kamikaze: is London at risk?, The arts & shock horror, Portugal offers to act as go-between in Falklands negotiations, Brothers jailed for selling glue-sniff kits, Ridley calls for review before BA goes private, General Motors to build engine plant if Vauxhall maintains its recovery, Skinheads burn boy with blazing fluid, Antifreeze test failed by garages, 137 held in German protest day, Estate agents might take on conveyancing, Sir Oswald and the Jews, S. Atlantic calls, Angry Murray to fight TUC support for strike, Computer export charge, Prisoners of conscience Uruguay: Ismael Sena, Complaint over 'Koo' Stark story upheld, Pilots 'too emotional' after air crashes, Bankruptcy fear prompts new spirit among MEPs, Poles on riots standby, 'Day After' is a big turn-off, Cranwell graduation, Roads, Nanny trial starts in uproar, Arrested lawyer claims damages from the police, 58 arrested in Polaris base protest, Greece to safeguard Britons' land, Britons held at gunpoint in Beirut, The Times Diary By-the-way election, Moscow admits mishaps as cosmonauts tell of fuel leak on Salyut 7, Unions accept 5% in three pay deals, Owen had secret deal to retire 'dud' envoys, If the Lancers go, so might Gemayel, Ershad's partial clemency, Kohl tries to woo Andropov, Bush tells El Salvador to stop death squads, Under-use may shut training centres, France's extreme right delighted by surge in Brittany by-election, Power change in Venezuela, Pub video licence ruling, Angola 'to step up use of Cubans', Caterpillar fails as a weedkiller, Youthful image peps up the political contest, Bodies, denials and hints of spying, Tadworth staff to get £110,000 and jobs, Kuwait bombs blamed on Iran, Unearthed skull which led to confession was Roman, murder trial jury told, Lorry used to transfer hospital patient, Film fans must pay more for 007, 3 accused of island plot, Parents of crippled baby win appeal, Exit Jennifer (stage left), Taking concern into the classroom, £1,000 Premium Bond prizewinners, Swoop on ANC as sacred date looms, The papers, Civilization versus the Dark suburbs, Bethlehem security fears grow, Long haul to cut spending, South-east spends more for Christmas, For horrific just read nasty, Two young men shot dead, European MP calls for Irish unity, Hitler won't choose me, Mosley said, Fowler rejects radical change in NHS finance, Doctors win closure reprieve, We are at the edge, says Husain, Jobs boost sought for 17-year-olds, Commentary, A short fuse and a history of rioting, Ozal Cabinet delayed. Display Advertising: Bell's, Nec Personal Computers, Glenmorangie, Basingstoke, Venice Simplon, National Savings, Mason Pearson, Young's, sinclair, The Buchanan Blend, Enterosan, Fortnums, Ibm Personal Computers, Schindler, Ambassadors Theatre, Gulf Air, Rnid., Sheraton Park Tower, commodore, Van Cleef & Arpels, Noval L B Port, Janneau, Harrods, Control Data. Picture Gallery. Reviews: Buyers snap up works by Keating, Visual treats for Christmas, Concerts Sinfonietta/Atherton Queen Elizabeth Hall, Killing society, How to get ahead at Christmas parties, A message of entranced delight, Mother Goose Palace Watford, Why the dramatist must always aim to be explicit, TV top ten, Pop music Imagination Hammersmith Odeon. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 16,308, Concise Crossword (No 222), Kasparov brushes aside feeble defence to win, Today's television and radio programmes. News in Brief. Politics and Parliament: BL heading for private sector Industry, Pressure groups attacked for activities House Of Lords, 1985 target date for sale of British Airways Privatization, Parliament today, Welsh improvement grants backlog will be honoured-Minister Housing, Diplomatic cars to get much less immunity Road Traffic, Severn decisions early in the new year Transport, Four projects to create 300 jobs, Participation in waterways business, All MPs urged to condemn strike by print workers Nga Dispute. Editorials/Leaders: Gift Horse On The Rock, The Gulf Jugular. Letters to the Editor: NGA action boost to other media, Unacceptable face, Casting a cold eye, Calke Abbey, Archive service in uncertainty, Missile strategy, Going it alone, Case for tax cuts, MPs in the public eye, Importance of Delhi, Airbus pointer to future profit, Church and remarriage, A matter of title. Court and Social: Court Circular. Deaths. Births. Official Appointments and Notices: Valiant for Truth, Award for the genial aristocrat, Cambridge University elections and awards, Latest appointments. Marriages. Obituaries: Gen Sir Neil Ritchie Former 8th Army commander. Business and Finance: Whitecroft, Finance And Industry Executive Editor Kenneth Fleet GEC brings down less from the mountain, The General Electric Company plc Interim Report, A home PC Christmas in Japan, Dobson Park contains drop in profits to £1m, Sangers to float off photo unit, Think Tank rethink, RMC puts £20m into expansion, All the fun of the micro stocking, maths included, FO planning for electronic mail, Amex faces profit fall of $50m, Short cuts at the Commons Computer Week, Perkins recovers to £1.56m profit, Express millionaire game sets rivals on the chase, First-half rise of 88% for reshaped Crown House, Mark and Julian win the eleventh competition, National Computer Competition, Brazil appeals for Middle East loan, Meggitt looks for acquisitions, UK events, Property groups back in £300m merger talks, Pound falls to record low as dollar's surge continues, Investment fund for Lancashire, Women lagging behind the men, Eagle Star penny bazaar, Company News In Brief, Lloyds buys part of rescued bank, New world of the video goodies, Scramble for £200m Egyptian contracts, Dow recovers early losses, Grim forecast on UK oil income, Base Lending Rates, US fears hit index, Free beer from a software gamble. Stock Exchange Tables: The pound, Authorized Units & Insurance Funds, Sterling: Spot and Forward, Commodities, Ronson raises £15m, Wall Street, British Funds. Classified Advertising: Today's events, Legal Appointments, Announcements, Antiques And Collectables, Wanted, U. K. Holidays, Entertainments, Computer Appointments. Business Appointments: New executives for British Petroleum. Law: Transfer of debenture free of equities Hilger Analytical Ltd v Rank Precision Industries Ltd and Others, Questions of parole not for the court Regina v Dilworth, Health authority went about hospital closure unlawfully Regina v Hillingdon Health Authority, Ex parte Goodwin and Others, Surgeon wins damages for distress Bliss v South East Thames Regional Health Authority, Sentence in breach Regina v Davis (Lloyd George), Abandonment of appeal cannot be withdrawn Regina v Straker (David), Ownership of bunkers after arrest of ship Stellar Chartering and Brokerage Inc v Efibanca-Ente Finanziario Interbancario SpA, Dismissing wife's claim for payments Cook v Cook. Sport: Qadir teases and torments as he opens the door to victory for Pakistan, World Cup breakthrough for Julen after five second places, Earl's Mead refreshes parts that many others cannot reach, Sports in Brief, Becker responds to the Manchester challenge, Rebels toil on a dead wicket, Flying Habibti to stay in training, Archibald hopeful, Caribbean tornado hits India, Colombia to contend Milk Race, Haydock Park in doubt, John Henry's $4m record, Team mates as rivals, Selflikely to try another gamble, Today's Fixtures Football, ICI to sponsor Olympic team, Britain has 'world champion' living in the Kronk world, Rule Britannic Assurance, All is not well at Speedwell, Over restriction could be eased, Why Cram will not sell himself down river of too many returns, Madden celebrates a change of fortune, Christmas curtailed, Robinson out of fuel as Harvey drives on, Coach drinks to Ayr Bruins' success, Liverpool and Newcastle put weight behind PFA demands, Welsh passion could bear fruit, Zimbabwe in trouble, Leonard in $1m Jones offer, The rapacious city that denies pleasure to millions in Europe, Davidson incident over, Russian manager is forced out by critics, Irvine out injured, A worm's eye view of Cup opponents, Romanian doubts over tour date. Property: Rentals, Flat Sharing. Weather: The Weather.

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