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The Times - 11/02/1983

1983; Gale Group;

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By Clifford Longley, Religious Affairs Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, By Julian Haviland, , by Stewart Tendler, Crime Reporter, By David Felton Labour Correspondent, From Christopher Walker, Jerusalem, By Craig Seton, By Nicholas Timmins, By our Political Editor, By Our Political Correspondent, By Tony Samstag, By Philip Webster, Poltical Reporter, By Baron Phillips Property Correspondent, By the Staff of Nature, From Our Correspondent, By Derek Harris, Commercial Editor, By Our Legal Correspondent, By Lucy Hodges, Education Correspondent, By John Young, Agriculture Correspondent, By Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, By Paul Routledge, Labour Editor, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Our Home Affairs Correspondent, By Alan Wood, John Winder, Amanda Haigh and Barbara Day, From Roger Boyes, Warsaw, From Ian Murray, Brussels, From Robert Fisk, Nicosia, From Richard Hughes, From Our Correspondent, Beirut, From George Clark, From Nicholas Ashford, By Michael Knipe, From David Blow, From Ivor Davis, From Hasan Akhtar, Islamabad, By Richard Dowden, By Our Foreign Staff, From Michael Kaufman, From David Bonavia, From Donovan Moldrich, From Peter Nichols, Rome, From Charles Harrison, From Tony Duboudin, Sarah Jane Checkland, Olivia Timbs and Lorraine Fraser, David Robinson, Peter Ackroyd, Irving Wardle, Stephen Pettitt, Max Harrison, PHS, by Lawrence Eagleburger, Philip Webster, David Watt, Philip Howard, F. E. H. SNELL., JOHN GOLDSMITH, , HELEN ROSBOTTOM, , H. J. G. RICHARDS, , PETER J. BECK, , J. L. CARR., PETER LISTER, , R. J. KIRTON, , JEAN KIRBY, , NIGEL SEYMER, , TERENCE BENDIXSON., M. R. SALKIND, L. SOUTHGATE, N. C. HUTT, P. A. C. JULIAN, G. TOBIAS, A. C CHEETHAM, , GEOFFREY LEE WILLIAMS, , MICHAEL COCKERELL, , RICHARD NEED, , NANCY C. KING, , By Rupert Morris, By Huon Mallalieu, Jeremy Taylor, Andrés Federman, J T, Tony Becca, by Michael Clark, City Editor Anthony Hilton, From Maxwell Newton, , From Richard Hanson, Tokyo, By Jonathan Davis, Energy Correspondent, From Bailey Morris, Washington, By Gareth David, By Edward Townsend, Industrial Correspondent, By Sally White, By Jonathan Clare, By Frances Williams, Economics Correspondent, C. Gordon Tether, edited by Peter Welham, From John Woodcock, Cricket Correspondent, Sydney, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, John Clemison, By Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent, By Rex Bellamy, By Paul Newman, By Richard Eaton, By Pat Butcher, DAVID MILLER, By Barry Pickthall, By Gordon Allan, By Michael Phillips, Racing Correspondent, By Sydney Friskin, By Joyce Whitehead, By Michael Seely, Motoring by Peter Waymark, Edited by Peter Davalle, From George Clark, Strasbourg, By Ronald Faux,

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Index. News: Jury awards gym teacher £12,000 libel damages against her former lover, Loud support for 'King Arik', US wants all chemical weapons destroyed, Sir Vivian Fuchs 75 today, Blue stars support big bang theory, How the PLO may vote itself out of existence, University entry gets harder, Sandhurst entries, Birmingham: freedom from nuclear blackmail, Passport withdrawal causes renewed scandal to Vatican, Police not to review allegations, Approval for Fenchurch St redevelopment, China foresees no early thaw with Russia, Israelis keep close eye on British HQ, Tourism Visitors return with the new stability, To Russia by jacuzzi, Tale of two towns, Kaufman turns the tap on Tebbit, Silverware produces some surprising prices, Who will make the next New Deal?, Both sides set for long water strike, Sex-change woman 'still a man', Two more jailed in heroin smuggling case, Putting in a good word for poor Elgin, Moscow's sham missile offer, Moreover... Miles Kington, Pym will ask Angola to free mercenaries, Owner forced to break up and sell rare pig herd, Fears for negotiations in progress, Food prices, America refuses to support Quebec separatism, Watchdog for prisons is proposed, Dilemmas facing Christian pacifist, 'Moonies' lose libel action plea, Bush ends historic peace mission, BR leads state sector drive to retain closed shop, City users asked to double savings, Delay in debate on detained suspects, All parties claim to be disciples of Papandreou, Twin blow for Fraser poll hopes, Police arrest man after death of Welsh farmer, Shergar ransom demand drops to £40,000, Prisoners in the Gulf, General Synod rejects unilateral nuclear disarmament, Car Buyer's Guide Looking a gift horse in the sump, Early remission for Czech dissident, Law Lords to hear tax appeal, Lords overturn ruling on illegal entrants, The Times Diary Ruffled feathers, Church appeals against first nuclear strike but rejects unilateralism, Labour chiefs 'trying to lose', Talkback, Moi to convene African mini-summit, Mass destruction condemned, Mass murder inquiry starts after bodies found in drain, Minister dies after collapse, Trickster tried to bargain with judge, Crime and unemployment not linked, report says, Salvador commander loses job, Luxembourg loses fight with MEPs, Tories split on property rights, Hearing the buzz at last, Boundaries: time is on Labour's side, Plot grows in secret gun affair, Team player who is not easily labelled, The tale of Jock and J R Ewing, Benn gets replies from Militant, Bomb chaos as Cabinet votes against Sharon, Roads, 8,300 laid off at Halewood, MEPs give final go-ahead to British rebate, Jayewardene set to reverse poll setbacks, Waiting still for Seaga to deliver, Whitelaw in favour of jury reform, Problems in plenty on top of recession, Britain second on sexual harassment list, Car-buying spree by Kim II Sung, Evade, prevent... but learn to confront, The papers, A powerful force born of a quest for identity, The big freeze sets in, Jamaica, Icy weather adds to standpipe total, Karachi sex slave ring raided, London: We cannot disinvent weapons, US 'gave invasion go ahead', Nuclear 'gamble' rejected, Salisbury: 'cancel Trident', Governor's plea to Californians, Walesa interrogated for six hours about his radical colleagues, Another British toy firm on casualty list, Boost for the left predicted. Display Advertising: Jamaica, British Caledonian, Shell Company (W.I.) Limited, Baileys Original Irish Cream, Army Officer, The Insurance Company of the West Indies Limited, South African Airways, National Commercial Bank Jamaica Limited, The Times Business News, British TELECOM International, Industrial Commercial Developments Limited, Lonrho, Royal National Institute For The Blind., Clark Whitehill Chartered Accountants. News in Brief. Picture Gallery: Father and son receive Falklands awards. Politics and Parliament: Minister outlines major building programme Wales, Parliament today, Next week, Not a take it or leave it option Nuclear Debate, King says £10 a week rise is a fair offer Water Dispute, Communities must decide their future Ulster. Law: Unreported cases not to be cited Roberts Petroleum Ltd v Bernard Kenny Ltd, Claim out of time after three months Swainston v Hetton Victory Club Ltd.. Reviews: Today's events Last chance to see, Top films, The gift of big writing, Unrecognizable brutality, Concert LPO/Solti Festival Hall/Radio 3, Guiseppe Sinopoli, who will, London debut Improving, Carson's pen eludes Ulster politicians, An American tourist's vision of paradise Tempest (15), Walter Klien Queen Elizabeth Hall, Theatre Secret Gardens Ica. Editorials/Leaders: The International Framework, Mr Bush In Europe. Letters to the Editor: Lesson-learning in the wake of Keynes, Post haste, Antarctic tensions, The cost of defence, Change around Gatwick, Doctors' concern about records, War widows' visits, Punch lines, Road or rail, Profitable ventures, Easier forms of house-buying. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Official Appointments and Notices: Sherborne School for Girls, Latest appointments. Deaths. Marriages. Obituaries: Mr Sam Smith Toy-maker as artist, Obituary, Sir Charles Hayward. Sport: Sports in Brief, Nordic Skiing, Whatever the match, it's one big picnic, Casuals: year's lease of life, Ankle injury ends Mrs Tabb's indoor season, Hoddle is doubtful for Spurs Cup game, Gill on the right lines to beat the champion, One up and one down for Briars, England's confidence restored, Australians are 'past it'-Muldoon, For The Record I Football, Howarth must use his powers of persuasion, Sri Lankan graduates venture into real world of Australia, RAF may be grounded by Army with winged feet, Five to test Suffolk side, Shoulder injury threat to McEnroe's progress, Wollow Will on the best of terms, New titles attract leading pair, Leeds-Derby case: ball is now in police court, Promoters in quandary, The sum and substance of Mrs Smith's case, Peace officers called up, Mayday sailor may be on life raft, Southerners with sights on the northern game, Righthand Man for a victory march, Chance for Ming Village, Sibson must find the heart to scale the heights of a man-mountain called Hagler, Skiing Conditions, Mosey's one stroke lead in Sunshine, Tempting offers rejected. Stock Exchange Tables: Authorized Units & Insurance Funds, British Funds, Wall Street, Recent Issues. Business and Finance: Dale, Ex-Howden men win first round, Summit finds that intervention works, The output gap and economic recovery, The pound, Investment and finance A saga in need of an ending, Steel output stays low, UDS to use high yield as defence, Esso Overseas Finance N.V., OECD calls for jobs boost, Japan holds out on VTR exports, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, News in brief International, Company News In Brief, Volcker remarks lift Dow, Yamani confirms 'inevitable' reduction in oil prices, Kuwaitis criticize Lonrho profit fall, Woolworth at new high, Sterling: Spot and Forward, Horror story not to be repeated, Sgb Group, Imperial group fails to impress market Imperial Group, Base Lending Rates. Business Appointments: New head for CWS retail division. Classified Advertising: Direct Mail And Telex Services, For Sale, General, U.K. Holidays, Wanted, Entertainments, Conference And Exhibition Services. Property: Rentals, Flat Sharing, Country Property. Arts and Entertainment: Today's television and radio programmes BBC 1, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 16,051. Weather: The Weather.

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