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The Times - 17/11/1983

1983; Gale Group;

Autores

By Clifford Longley, Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Rodney Cowton, From Ian Murray, Luxembourg, By Philip Webster Political Reporter, By David Cross and Pat Healy, By Edward Townsend, Industrial Correspondent, By Thomson Prentice, From Robert Fisk Beirut, By Peter Evans, Home Affairs Correspondent, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Huon Mallalieu, From Tim Jones, Cardiff, By Paul Routledge, Labour Editor, By Our Labour Reporter, By Peter Hennessy, By Kenneth Gosling, By Christopher Warman, By Philip Webster, Political Reporter, By Derek Harris, Commercial Editor, From Arthur Osman, Nottingham, By David Nicholson-Lord, By John Young, Agriculture Correspondent, By Patricia Clough, By Michael Baily Transport Editor, From Our Correspondent Liverpool, By David Hewson Arts Correspondent, From Richard Owen, Moscow, From Stephen Taylor, Harare, From Diana Geddes, Paris, From Ian Murray Strasbourg, By Michael Baily, From Our Own Correspondent Strasbourg, From Michael Hamlyn Dhaka, From Charles Harrison Nairobi, From Robert Fisk, Beirut, From Peter Nichols, Rome, From Our Correspondent Washington, From Christopher Thomas, St George's, From Mario Modiano, Nicosia, By Our Foreign Staff, From Nicholas Ashford, Washington, Paul Griffiths, Irving Wardle, Nicholas Kenyon, Dennis Hackett, Celia Curtis, David Whitehouse, Piers Brendon, Jean Liddiard, Gay Firth, Fiona MacCarthy, Peter Stothard, PHS, Ronald Butt, Alan Franks, JOHN V. BETTISON, , ALEC KASSMAN., BILL AGNEW, , JOHN HILL, , TOM HARMAN SMITH., GEOFFREY FINSBERG., WILLIAM SHEPHERD., ADAM THOMSON, Chairman, , NEIL STEWART, President., SHERFIELD, , HYWEL D. LEWIS, , KENNETH DOVER, , PETER GILL., PETER A. W. ROBERTS, , CHRISTOPHER FAGG, , By Clive Cookson, Technology Correspondent, Executive Editor Kenneth Fleet, By Philip Robinson, By Jonathan Clare, By Frances Williams Economics Correspondent, By Peter Wilson-Smith Banking Correspondent, By Jonathan Davis, By Our Financial Staff, By Our Financial Correspondent, By Our Economics Correspondent, By John Lawless, By Andrew Cornelius, By Wayne Lintott, · edited by Michael Prest, · by Derek Pain, By Nicholas Harling, By Paul Newman, From Clive White, Hamburg, Simon Barnes, From Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent, Luxembourg, From Eamon Dunphy, Dublin, From David Miller, Sofia, From George Ace, Belfast, By Richard Eaton, By Michael Phillips, Racing Correspondent, By Michael Seely, From Our Irish Correspondent, By David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, By Peter Marson, By Lewine Mair, Gordon Allan, By Rex Bellamy, By Sydney Friskin, Kieron Duignan, Edited by Peter Davalle, By Richard Dowden, By Julian Haviland Political Editor,

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News: Nominations for high sheriffs, P & O aims for main share in floating conferences and 'incentives' markets, Battle for the Settle: even more at stake, The courteous way to run a railway, Professions 'confuse consumers', Feminist leader cleared of murder, Executors of disputed will win legal costs battle, Video nasty sickens Euro-MPs, Arafat's last camp is overrun, BT union set to end strikes, Secret meetings on party levy dispute, Matters of life and death, Huntington's disease find poses ethical dilemma, Reagan puts on a smile for the Russians, Deported Sikh editor in plea to Gandhi, More cash for defence property, EEC tries to plug £57m gap, British Aerospace wins its biggest order for 20 years, EEC orders Ford to lift ban on car sales, 50 peace protesters held in London, Findings The satellite that has lost its cool, Denktas given cool reception in Turkey, Compromise averts Unesco clash, Committee seats agreed, Bail vigilance 'may have prevented two deaths', Looking after the victims of success, Heffer reminded of his rough old trade, Wildlife sites 'damaged', Conflicting claims split fragile community, Nuclear protesters must not seriously defy law, says Hume, Social workers likely to step un action, Owen attacks Thatcher, Presidents agree on East Africa settlement, Italy votes to deploy cruise, New child stealing law urged, The Times Diary All chaps together, Nicisia reacts with fatalism and frustration, Glut year sees drop in potato consumption, Lords toxic waste report, Children of misery meet the Queen, Road deaths up after five years, Israelis avenge suicide bombing as jets strafe Muslim camps, Defiant Denktas attacks Britain, Tories set to defeat Bill to aid disabled, Officer to study bomb trial complaints, Tomorrow, Zimbabwe frees 'forgotten' officer who was never charged, Military rule ends in Grenada, Reverse for blacks in Boston election, Trade organization 'diplomacy', Tory lead over Labour is 7.5% in Gallup poll, The language as a foreign English, The papers, Falklands-bound with a dual role, Mystery of TV 'ace of spies', Czech dissidents praise Western peace groups, Manx fish limit disputed, Cabinet role 'may be at risk', Mice trigger train delays, Towards a nuclear morality, Dr Jones released on police bail, The Commonwealth connexion The Times Profile Sir Shridath Ramphal, ICAO hears Kremlin line on Korean jet disaster, Pirates in rape terror, Solicitors are mobilized to defeat Bill that would end conveyancing monopoly, Supporters arrested as England fail to qualify. Index. Official Appointments and Notices: A runaway success for pensioner, £45m retirements fail to cut NHS administration, Latest appointments, Double award for Times correspondent. Picture Gallery. Display Advertising: Ppa, Times Newspapers Ltd, Bruce Chatwin, The Times Higher Education, Multiple Display Advertisements, padblocks, Chaumet, Hodder & Stoughton, Rsc, Telecom, Invest For School Fees Ltd., Taylor Woodrow, The Times, Monty, Courvoisier, Energy Efficiency Office, Ibm, National Westminster Bank PLC, Wine Box, Life & Times Of Michael K, Tesco, Obas. Reviews: French triangle of passions Coup de Grâce, Pride and Prejudice Arts, Cambridge, Cliristmas Books on Saturday, Hague PO/Vonk Festival Hall, Wet picture of Thatcherism The Thatcher Government, Symbols in stone of the Raj Stones of Empire, Auction record £2.64m paid for Manet, War, and the poetry of War From Oasis Into Italy, Record price for Wisden, Everything on the record, New books-paperback, Technical truths, The Rape of Lucretia Coliseum, Fun with Bernard Enthusiasms, The law was broken, but justice was done Justice at Nuremberg. Politics and Parliament: Exchange of council houses, Parliament today, Training for young disabled, Britain warned Denktas not to declare an independent state Cyprus, Bill to limit length of remands, Dairy industry must fight for its market Milk Imports, Companies face tighter laws than unions Party Funds, New committee on management of private blocks of flats Improvements, New peers, Privatization of Giro Bank complicated. Classified Advertising: Non-Secretarial Appointments, Today's events, Announcements, Public Appointments, La crème de la crème, Company Notices, Musical Instruments, General Appointments, Wanted, Entertainments. News in Brief. Arts and Entertainment: Today's television and radio programmes BBC 1, Concise Crossword (No 204), The Times Crossword Puzzle No 16,289. Editorials/Leaders: Three Legs And None To Stand On?, Money Talks At Unesco, Clearing A Path. Letters to the Editor: Keeping a balance, Marshall Plan origin, Competitive entry to Oxford, Winged chariot, Intrinsic goodness, Diminished confidence in US, CND, politics and Mgr Kent, Change and decay, Voice in Parliament, Airline competition, Student activism, Rate-capping delusions, Inflation abroad. Court and Social: Court Circular. Deaths. Births. Marriages. Obituaries: Mr Russell Kerr, Sir Paget Bourke, Dai Rees Major Welsh golfer. Business and Finance: Swiss talks on insider trading, Initial pays £9.5m for US firm, Dome surges but seeks debt rescheduling, Dynamic man of the month, Interim profits halved at London & Liverpool, Tate raises offer for Alcantara, A break with Cohen tradition, Wade profit surges to £734,000, Recovery boosts pay packets, German tells of value of workers on board, Isc Interim Figures, Finance And Industry A storm in the world of investment trusts, Company News In Brief, C&W shares fall on 15% rise in profits, Distillers brings back Red Label to halt the long slide, IMF accord for Brazil loan terms, Public borrowing excepted to exceed forecast by £2,000m, Profits double at Moss, New field for Texaco, Tesco profits by changes, US tonic for Distillers. Stock Exchange Tables: The pound, Authorized Units & Insurance Funds, Recent Issues, Wall St climb held back, Commodities, Sterling: Spot and Forward, Stocks offer surprise, Wall Street, British Funds. Business Appointments: Lloyds names finance chief Appointments. Law: No rectification on inconsistent claims C H Pearce & Sons Ltd v Stonechester Ltd and Others, UK fails to keep EEC sex equality law Commission of the European Communities v United Kingdom, Discretion to order costs in contested probate action, Whether a vehicle is a motor car for VAT Commissioners of Customs and Excise v Jeymes. Property: Growing in confidence, Rentals, Flat Sharing, Property South Of The Thames, Commercial Property. Sport: Item withdrawn, Trying to make horse sense of it all at Worcester, Absaroke flies in for 'the new Mr Dickinson', Worthington being frank about Pele, Elvis and himself, Sports in Brief, Classic to continue, Gallantry in frozen defeat for Wales, London need lecture after penalty miss, Fine start by Daring Run, Top seed on the carpet, Danes in trouble at home, Injury forces Bell into retirement at 27, MacNeill injured and might miss University match, Seven ages of sportsmen do not count, Holding sees W Indies home on suspect pitch, Services in new joint exercise, Robson's men left with no choice but to play for places in World Cup, Taylor inspires revival, Fourth win for faultless Skelton, Tennis, Dutch heading for finals, Green retains place in All Blacks team, A green firework explodes, 'Miffed' Solent not in top tournament, Lawrenson leader in rout of Malta, Rugby Union, McGuigan's crown with a knock-out, Frost still too cool for Butler, Hyde seek to wipe out 26-0 memory, Denmark enter new era, Thomson struck by that sinking feeling, Smog forecast better for athletes than spectators, Leicester show a loss. Weather: The Weather.

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