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The Times - 28/11/1983

1983; Gale Group;

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By JOHN RICHARDS Industrial Correspondent, By Our Industrial Correspondent, By CHARLES LAURENCE, By Our Business Correspondent, By TIM BROWN in Madrid, By GUY RAIS and T. A. SANDROCK, By MAURICE WEAVER Industrial Staff, By TERENCE SHAW Legal Correspondent, By STANLEY GOLDSMITH, By OUR LEGAL CORRESPONDENT, By COLIN RANDALL, By DAVID ADAMSON Diplomatic Correspondent in Panaji, Goa, By Our Rome Correspondent, By RICHARD BEESTON in Washington, By IAN GLOVER-JAMES in Beirut, By Our Diplomatic Staff, By Our Jerusalem Correspondent, By ADRIAN BERRY Science Correspondent, By ALAN OSBORN Common Market Correspondent, By Our Staff Correspondent in Johannesburg, By NICHOLAS COMFORT Political Staff, By CON COUGHLIN in Grenada, By A. J. MCILROY in Dublin, By Our Staff Correspondent in Dublin, By COLIN BRADY in Belfast, By ROWENA DAVIS, By ALISON BECKETT Art Sales Correspondent, By BRENDA PARRY, JULIAN ALLASON at home with computers, By JULIAN CRITCHLEY, SEAN DAY-LEWIS, JOHN BARBER, ERIC SHORTER, TERENCE MULLALY, FERNAU HALL, ROBIN STRINGER, By JOHN PETTY Transport Correspondent, BY ELIZABETH WILLIAMSON, Frances Kemp, John O'Sullivan, JULIAN AMERY, PETERBOROUGH, LESLIE HUGH JOLE, LEONARD ALLEN, ALAN MATTINGLY, VERA GOODMAN, E. J. LEE, By RICHARD NORTHEDGE City Staff, By T. A. SANDROCK Crime Correspondent, By MARGOT NORMAN Education Staff, By JENNY SHIELDS, By RICHARD LAST Television Staff, By ROLAND GRIBBEN, By David Brewerton, By BRUCE KINLOCH, By JAMES SRODES in New York, By JOHN RUDOFSKY, By JOHN IZBICKI, By HOTSPUR (Peter Scott), By Our Course Correspondent, BY TONY STAFFORD, By D. J. RUTNAGUR in Bombay, By JOHN MASON, By CHARLES RANDALL, BY DOUG IBBOTSON, By GEORGE MACKAY, By MICHAEL AUSTIN, By RUPERT CHERRY, BY VICTOR SWAIN, By ROB MCLEAN, By JOHN GATES, By COLIN GIBSON, By A Special Correspondent, By BILL MEREDITH, By ROBERT OXBY, By JOHN WHALLEY, By DONALD SAUNDERS, By NEIL SCOTT, By TREVOR WILLIAMSON, By ROGER MALONE, By JOHN PARSONS, By BILL EDWARDS, By PHIL LIGGETT, By ALAN SMITH, By CHRIS MOORE, By IAN BRODIE in Las Vegas, By RACHAEL FLINT, By JANICE HALE, By PAT BESFORD, GUIDE BY PETER KNIGHT, By CON COUGHLIN in St George's, Grenada, By Our Chess Correspondent, By Our Port Stanley Correspondent,

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News: ITV Unveils Christmas Package, Delays For M1 Traffic, Tripoli remains tense as ceasefire holds, Shamir & Reagan in policy talks, Those noisy neighbours with nuclear drills rattle the Swedes, £275m Shares Boost For Treasury, Nicaraguan rebels 'cannot succeed', Family Die In Storm, Narrow Lead Kept By Korchnoi, Gibraltar Docks Plan In Jeopardy, Heathrow a tempting target for thieves, Death squads in Salvador anger U.S., 181 killed as jumbo crashes near airport, McGlinchey Admits Arming Killer Gang, £780,000 Millais sets record for Victorian art, 'Anger and shame' of McNee over Palace intruder, High tech, low arts, Reagan seeks to dispel Russia's new threat, Irish Army In Search For Kidnap Gang, Pirate language, Queen Back In London, Seizure of £175,000 to meet contempt fines, Sequestrators have wide powers to search for assets, Nga Loses Plea For Stay Of Court Order, Escargots a la Grande Bretagne, Spoken words: Why can't the English...?, Garcon! A bottle of Chateau Unutterable, Cruise Arrives In Sicily, Grenada Plight After 4 Years Of Marxism, Ringing for your robot by laser beam link, Grenda Council Gets A New Head, Argentina To Consider Atom Check, View Point, North Sea Oil 'Makes £850m In A Month', Your Questions Answered, Discord At Opera Over Bow Ties, Commentary, 6 Papers Dismiss Nga Men Fleet St to sue over '£10m loss', Halewood Votes To Strike, New Life For Officer Freed In Zimbabwe, Police guard for Ulster congregations, Back to school, London Day By Day A Churchill goes back to Ohio, Abbey National plans home-finding home-loan chain, 'Radio Times' Dispute Made Official, N G A Chief To See Murray, Walesa 'Can Collect His Nobel Prize', An Orwellian labour problem, Desperate moves by EEC diplomats to save Athens talks, £25m gold haul may be melted down, When the clowns have reduced it to a mere farce, Back to school, for that holiday atmosphere, Argentine Stowaway In Falklands, Cash cut for demo police, Captive Commuters Pay Over The Odds In Rail Rises, Soviet Missile Line Attacked By Rumania, Commonwealth Urges U.S. And Russia To Talk, Desk Diary, 5 Nurses 'Held By Unita', Blast-Off Day For Spacelab, The Pakistani sandwich, Flight recorder found in the valley of despair, 'Too Much School French', Celebrities' Coffee Stall Shut, Careers Information Service Market research in industry, On Target For A Short Winter Break Eating Out, By Winefride Jackson. News in Brief. Index. Weather: The Weather. Property: Christie's. Classified Advertising: Personal, Art Galleries, Area Commercial Managers Construction Materials Industry, Public Appointments, Theatres and Cinemas. Reviews: The polite painter, Keep Left for laughs, Virginia's tease, The swan under threat, Ghanaian tradition, Tragedy of love and war. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Births. Obituaries: Sir Anton Dolin. Official Appointments and Notices: Wings Awarded To Raf Officers, Recent Service Appointments, Church Appointments. Editorials/Leaders: Japan Goes To The Polls, Goa's Ivory Tower, Pensions Need Resources. Letters to the Editor: Youth that passed in bitterness, Highways on farmland, Religion in schools, Jobs for a million, Films on television. Business and Finance: cable and Wireless plc, Stanley and Jacoa end merger talks, GUS expecting improvement, Allied-Lyons fields interim tomorrow, Beazer pays £8m for housebuilder, Funds for fibre optics venture, Consortium bids £4.7m for Trust Securities, U.S. steel makers step up offensive, Americans hold 13 pc of ICI, Sterling approaches 'low', Progress path for Cable and Wireless, De Vere Hotels agrees to mystery bidder's £39.4m, Slough Estates £300m merger talks called off, CBI disputes Treasury view of growth, Charterhouse and RIT merger details, Spain gets Rumasa verdict, Tourist Rates. Law: Law Society Pass Lists. Stock Exchange Tables: Wall Street hopes for good money supply report, Institutional buyers go for blue chips. Sport: Early Upset For Briars, Surrey Show No Mercy, Wolves' triumph 'like winning the Cup', Wolverhampton card and riders, Complacent Kent receive late jolt, Oxford Show Fine Spirit In Defeat, Sanson's Try Decisive, Sports in Brief, Other sports details in brief, Fisher keep their reputation, Baileys Outwit Quins, De LA Hunty Survives SLIP, Howe's Efforts In Vain, Mr Parsons IS Best Of The Day, Drane Earns Promotion, Brilliant Richards checks India, Chappell In Sight Of Bradman, Rest of sport in brief, Irish In Hurdling Revival, Palace Have Tails Up, Ipswich equal to skill of champions, Barnes seals Cup triumph by Britain, Today's Course Specialists, Ronaldson clinches fifth Open title, Spurs in luck, but Rangers unhappy, One-Run Lead For Rebels, Holmes will fight Coetzee or quit, Somerset home on 'wide' drop goal, Oxford Lose The Blues, Stalemate At Malvern, Maximum For Andersson, British Morale Lifted By Durie & Dowdeswell, Brussels Triumph For Pyrah, Other Sport Details, Surrey's draw sends Lancashire down, Cueto Rises To Occasion, Leicester Punish Arsenal, Dixon Lifts Chelsea, Police Rally Rocks Wasps, Robson Shows West Ham His £5m Touches, Western & Kerly come to Southgate's rescue, Middlesex See 12-Point Lead Whittled Away, Weekend League And Other Soccer Results, Griffiths Surges To Semi-Finals, Williams IS Hurt In Top Speed Duel, Gold Out For Tax Reform, Winter Ends Losing Run In Hennessy, England Keep Record, Luton Turn Tables. Arts and Entertainment: Prize Solution of November 19-No. 17,993, No. 17,999 Across, Television-Monday Bbc-1, Solution No. 17,998. Politics and Parliament: Today in Parliament House Of Lords.

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