The Times - 23/11/1983
1983; Gale Group;
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By Anthony Bevins, Political Correspondent, By Rodney Cowton, By Julian Haviland Political Editor, By David Felton, Labour Correspondent, From Michael Binyon, Bonn, From Richard Ford Belfast, By Peter Hennessy, By Michael Baily Transport Editor, By Our Labour Correspondent, By Clifford Longley, Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Geraldine Norman, Sale Room Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, By Thomson Prentice, By Richard Evans, By Our Health Services Correspondent, By Clive Cookson, Technology Correspondent, By David Walker Social Policy Correspondent, By David Nicholson-Lord, By John Witherow, By Stewart Tendler Crime Reporter, By Jenny Knight, By Bill Johnston, Electronics Correspondent, By Mark Rosselli, By Harry Golombek, Chess Correspondent, From Christopher Thomas St George's, From Our Correspondent Beirut, By Edward Mortimer, From Trevor Fishlock, New York, From Charles Gans, Warsaw, From Ian Murray, From Diana Geddes, From Richard Wigg Madrid, From Michael Hamlyn, Delhi, From Our Own Correspondent, Delhi, From Martha de la Cal, Lisbon, From Richard Hughes Hongkong, From Peter Nichols, From Richard Owen, David Miller, Clare Colvin, Caught by the Santa clause, PHS, Colin Buchanan, Roger Boyes, Jock Bruce-Gardyne, Phillip Whitehead, WILLIAM BUITER., SUSANNE DELL, , GORDON DUNLOP, , FREDERIC HARMER, , GORDON MCLENNAN, , KENNETH SLACK, , MARTIN CAWTE, , IAN BRYANT, , J. GREEN, , ALFRED YOUNGS, , NOEL CURRER-BRIGGS, , BRYAN JEFFERSON, , John Percival, Irving Wardle, Nicholas Kenyon, Peter Ackroyd, Richard Williams, Max Bell, Executive Editor Kenneth Fleet, From Maxwell Newton, By Edward Townsend Industrial Correspondent, By Philip Robinson, By Jonathan Clare, By Michael Prest, By Andrew Cornelius, From Bailey Morris, by Michael Clark, edited by Michael Prest, By Jeremy Warner, From Harry Debelius, By Derek Harris, Commercial Editor, By David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, By Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, From Chris Moore, K�nigssee, By William Stephens, By Leslie Duxbury, By John Dougrav, By Nicholas Harling, By Peter Ball, From Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent, Hamburg, From Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent, By Clive White, By John Woodcock, Cricket Correspondent, By a Special Correspondent, By Michael Seely, By Michael Phillips, Racing Correspondent, By Rex Bellamy, Rex Bellamy, Edited by Peter Dear, From Nicholas Ashford, Washington, PH, Frank Johnson in the Commons,
ResumoNews: Portuguese army chief dismissed by Eanes, Hopes rise in social work clash, Paratrooper killed by British shelling, Arafat given three days to quit Tripoli, Ripper police develop a computer for big inquiries, Sextuplet team meets again, Heathrow snub for Denktas, Jaruzelski extends amnesty and reshuffles Cabinet, SAS are added to border patrol, Cable TV franchise criteria criticized, A Rembrandt is 'lost', Reagan wins the war and writes the history, US troops come under fire again, Tomorrow, Private medicine's serious shortfall, An all-out war for the all-in school, The West's failures-Walker, LSE clash on student union fines, Consultants 'rigging waiting lists to win more cash', Battle on Soviet jet leaves 7 dead, Remember the past, Churchill tells CND, Brandy goes to Hongkong's head, Debut of the 'electric drug', NCB shelves plan to impose pay offer, Lamont quangoes to Left and Right, Design for high living, Thoroughly modern pudding The Times Cook, Naples poll blow to the left, Stars' brokers charged in $130m tax fraud, Best wines, Thatcher forced to fight on three fronts at Commonwealth talks, Basques stay silent in court protest, Church 'price' for nuclear phase out, Shake-up of tourist boards, Print union leader hints at nationwide stoppage, Liberia tells Soviet envoy to leave, The Times Diary Credit where it's due, Greenpeace divers set to defy injunction, Shoppers opt for cut cheese, Guiding role for press in 80s, Full jails blamed on 'political cowards', Bruce Lee fails in arson-charge appeal, You can't boycott Boycott, Hailsham denies Bill favours middle-class men, British cabbie charged with murder, Kennedys gather to honour the memory of JFK, Uproar at Brandt, victory for Kohl, Ministers criticize absent Thatcher over spending cuts, 'Character' certificate for pupils, The Englishman with Poland in the palm of his hand, Roads, Greek ship in Gulf hit by Iraqi 'Exocet', No peace for Greenham fauna, Goncourt jurors bugged, Injured N Koreans on trial for Rangoon blast, Alan Franks' Diary, Horror film that struck at the heart, War poetry, Trying to go faster than Concorde-without leaving the ground, The papers, Rail cuts too deep, watchdog body says, Living up to the Marks standards, Bail denied for Sue Stephens, Still fleeing the beloved monster, Water boards plan consumer panels, Warning to nurses over pay body, Andropov gets a mention in Pravda, INLA informer says police turned blind eye to his crimes, Civic Trust warning on fake economies, Falklanders call for 200-mile territorial zone, Signals union opposes lie detector tests, Taken for a ride in the wonder car, Tories will not be rushed into union reforms, minister says, Oslo approves deployment by one vote, Sweden bars back door to Russia, EEC vote to unfreeze UK rebate, New books-hardbacks, Police delay offer to Waldorf, Fowler challenges argument for cuts. Index. News in Brief. Picture Gallery. Display Advertising: United Domininions Trust, National Theatre, Cross, Army Officer, The Times Business News, Cartier, Fortune Systems, AmericanAirlines, Cookery School, Sloane Ranger, Harvard Securities Limited, Energy Efficiency Office, Computer Competition, Nescaf�, Traidcraft, Singapore Airlines. Reviews: Jazz Woody Herman Ronnie Scott's John Stevens 100 Club, Concerts ECO/Mackerras Festival Hall/Radio 3, Rock Eurythmics Hammersmith Palais, Panto focus on forgotten trade Poppy Adelphi, Record revival for Victoria sculpture, Dance Run Like Thunder Sadler's Wells, Theatre with a stony silence, The truth of fable. Politics and Parliament: Moves to make Britain more attractive Tourism, New peers, Tebbit denies selling out to City Stock Exchange, Parliament today. Arts and Entertainment: Today's television and radio programmes BBC 1, Smyslov well placed in second chess semi-final, Concise Crossword (No 209), The Times Crossword Puzzle No 16,294. Editorials/Leaders: Lords And Landlords, A Front Line Vote For Cruise, Still A Cultural Commitment. Letters to the Editor: Football violence, Test of time, The 'privatization' of religion, False dilemma on public investment, Even-handed, Communist policies, The wit of Keynes, Child benefits, Airline competition, Tax and incentives, The Nilsen case. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Births. Official Appointments and Notices: Tallow Chandlers' Company, University news London, Latest appointments, Calls to the Bar in Michaelmas Term. Deaths. Obituaries: Mrs Naomi Thomas, Marcel Dalio, Sam Wragg, Prof Brenda Ryman Mistress of Girton. Law: Arbitrator not entitled to exceed brief Phoenician Express SARL v Garware Shipping Corporation Ltd, Minimising loss to insured property Integrated Container Service Inc v British Traders Insurance Co Ltd, Factual basis of director's responsibility Department of Health and Social Security v Evans and Others. Business and Finance: Fight to redraw the map for regional aid, Productivity pays off at Metal Box, Atlantic Computers in �14m takeover, Food canning prices to increase by 6%, Burton to bring in fast food, Fed blamed as growth slows in US, Gibbs bank reborn under new name, News In Brief, Perfect match that failed to reach the altar, Sears to close Belfast store, US faces steel revenge, Base Lending Rates, J Hepworth & Son plc, Locking up the dedts chain, Company News In Brief, European companies join to fight unitary tax, Dow up 7.01 as key interest rate falls Wall Street, The VAT 'mistake' that might help revive the economy, Spanish drive for UK tourists. Stock Exchange Tables: The pound, Trust buys into broker, Stock Exchange exemption a scandal, says Shore, P&O shares for Sterling, Recent Issues, Sterling: Spot and Forward, Commodities, Authorized Units & Insurance Funds, Wall Street, British Funds. Business Appointments: Midland Bank promotion Appointments. Sport: Sibson model not fully geared, The overdogs have their teeth, Smith is sweet on Midnight Love, Sports in Brief, Today's Fixtures, Lynch defies Surrey and remains with rebel team in South Africa, Russians come out of the cold with a revolutionary sledge, A Briton at pains to win quickly, Boycott's rebels and Yorkshire in compromise, Jahan deserves credit for a wise decision, Harlequins lock for Middlesex, Hoax telephone call causes cancellation, Another replay for Fulham after mistake by Dalglish, Rutherford and Deans out of Steele-Bodger's team: injuries haunt Cambridge, Stone's appeal turned down, American Football, Pakistan change captain, Hoddle the majestic threat to the lone German tribesmen, Higgins finds a way out of tight corner, Youngsters ready for another fling, Chelsea's goodwill goes only so far, Stick for 'truants' as Aberdeen draw, Warming win for Norwich fans, Doctors 'blundered' in US drugs walk-out, Little rest for Jack Ramsey, From red to black in Gloucester, Stoke the soldiers of fortune, Dramatic life that is stranger than fiction, Mackenzie derailed, Injuries disrupt Celtic, Brookes loses third place after crash. 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