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The Times - 08/02/1983

1983; Gale Group;

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By David Felton, Labour Correspondent, By Paul Routledge, Labour Editor, By Staff Reporters, By Michael Knipe, By Philip-Webster, Political Reporter, By Bill Johnstone, Electronics Correspondent, From Diana Geddes, Paris, By Nicholas Timmins, By Barrie Clement, Labour Reporter, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Philip Webster Political Reporter, By Anthony Bevins Political Correspondent, From Richard Ford, Dublin, By David Hewson, By John Young, Agriculture Correspondent, By the Staff of Nature, By Rupert Morris, By Pat Healy, Social Services Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, Southend, From Ronald Kershaw Doncaster, From Our Correspondent Reading, From Our Correspondent Swindon, By Lucy Hodges Education Correspondent, By Kenneth Gosling, By Hugh Clayton Environment Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, Swindon, By Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, By Frances Gibb Legal Affairs Correspondent, By Peter Hennessy, From Richard Owen Moscow, By Caroline Moorehead, From Trevor Fishlock Delhi, From.Our Correspondent Valletta, From Christopher Thomas New York, From Richard Owen, Moscow, From Robert Fisk Beirut, By Our Foreign Staff, By Hazhir Teimourian, From Ian Murray, Brussels, From George Clark, Strasbourg, From Tony Duboudin Melbourne, From Our Correspondent, Melbourne, From Susan MacDonald Lisbon, John Russell Taylor, Dennis Hackett, Paul Griffiths, Anthony Masters, Richard Williams, PHS, by Lord Kennet, Richard Dowden, Roger Scruton, Geoffrey Smith, WALTER GOLDSMITH, , GILES RADICE., ERIC JAMES., CRANBORNE. JULIAN AMERY, BEAUFORT. JOHN BETJEMAN, DAVID CECIL, FRANK CHAPPLE, KIERAN CONRY. ADRIENNE MARY CRANCH, FRANK FIELD, GEORGE-BROWN, GRAFTON, RALPH HARRIS OF HIGHCROSS., BRUNO B. HEIM. MAURICE MACMILLAN, NORRIS McWHIRTER, MANNERS, NORFOLK PAGET, GEOFFREY RIPPON, JOHN StALBANS, NORMAN StJOHNSTEVAS, MARJORIE SALISBURY, STEWART OF FULHAM, MARY WHITEHOUSE., DOUGLAS HEATH EVES, , JON KIMCHE., MICHAEL HOWARD., GLADWYN., KENNETH MACKENZIE., TOBY JESSEL, ANTHONY GRANT, PETER BOTTOMLEY, JOHN WHEELER, JOHN WILKINSON., KENNETH BOTTRILL, PAUL RIPPON., DOMINIC CASSIDY., DAVID EDWARDS., By Geraldine Norman, Sale Room Correspondent, By Charles McKean, Architecture Correspondent, Frank Brown, John Derrick, Alan Lewis, Martyn Harris, Roger Woolnough, Geoff Ellis, City Editor Anthony Hilton, By Frances Williams, Economics Correspondent, By Gareth David, By Andrew Cornelius, By Our Economics Correspondent, By Sally White, By Peter Wilson-Smith, Banking Correspondent, By Our Banking Correspondent, By Jonathan Clare, By Our Financial Staff, By Michael Prest, By Jonathan Davis, Energy Correspondent, edited by Peter welham, By Clive Cookson Technology Correspondent, From Richard Hanson, Tokyo, C. Gordon Tether, by Michael Clark, By Richard Streeton, By Paul Harrison, By Gordon Allan, By Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, From John Woodcock, Cricket Correspondent, Sydney, By Nicholas Harling, By Robert Pryce, DAVID MILLER, By David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, From John Ballantine Pebble Beach, By John Hennessy, Golf Correspondent, By Keith Macklin, By Conrad Voss Bark, By Michael Seeley, Edited by Peter Dear,

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Index. News: Walesa to defy summons, Appeal opens in dingo baby murder case, Shooting of detective described to jury, Tatchell cooperation pledge after official warning, Rayner man to head arts losses inquiry, Worker who refuses his pay cheques prepares for the bailiff, Guest of US agents for months, Shifts in the special relationship, Sperry take air base deal from rivals, Driving ban on TV presenter, Early morning pint idea upsets miners' wives, Irish coalition faces test over abortion, CDU offers the traditional remedies, Keeping the dairy herd up to scratch, 'I absolve you' survives, Massacre report today, Dismissal fight by nurse in ECT dispute, Russia ignores Bush hints, Beware the GLC bearing gifts, Cimabue Crucifix comes to London, Cramming of geese can continue, Portuguese parties caught on the hop, Teacher's fear of his gym mistress, Relevance of Khalde talks fades, The sweet smell of success, Opticians' monopoly challenged, Maltese minister 'blundered', Khomeini's rift with officers grows, Harmless end for Cosmos, Vandalism in high places -and not just Oxford Street, Commons considers severance pay, Fear of unemployment turns SDP to crime, Zipra leader 'sought KGB help', Who dares frame this fearful symmetry?, Recession cuts union hold on shipping, Brezhnev tributes mere lip service, Power unions ready to enter water dispute, Labour puts off Tariq Ali issue, Race attacks stay at serious level, Let's put the Falklands on ice, The tastiest way of using a micro, Caught on the move, Slimathon '83, The last envoy of a vanished nation, Former clergyman accused of treason, EEC leaves its purse strings dangling, MPs assert security rights, Awaiting inspection: The hatchback, Telecom prices to be kept down for 5 years, British plea for Soviet dissident, For someone who makes a, 'Careless' captain fined, Seconds out for a not so clean fight, Peace couple tax Inland Revenue, The Times Diary Old boy network, Eubie Blake-from rags to a classic century, The papers, 'I killed for the Reich and I'd do it all again', NCB crisis deepens as top man quits, Vote keeps Haughey in power, War collaborators fear exposure as result of Barbie's revelations, Choosing printers: dot, daisywheel or laser?, A data system that saves lives, Over a million in Wales told to boil supplies, Prisoners of conscience USSR: Nikolai Baranov, Janata leader resigns, Injury 'forced sportsman to smuggle', Iran launches thrust in south, Scrubs man attacks jail class work, EEC subsidies rouse farmers' anger, CEGB go-ahead for Korean ship provokes anger, 'Nothing to hide' says businessman, Peace women punch Heseltine. Picture Gallery. Display Advertising: Pilkington, Save & Prosper Group, Midas, Sun Alliance, Prescriptives, B. E. D. Exhibitions Ltd., National Water Council, The Times Classified Advertising Ring 01-837 3311, Volvo, Taylor Woodrow, Kodak, Hanson Trust, Whsmith, Honeywell. News in Brief. Politics and Parliament: Way open for higher earnings Water Strike, Koreans undercut British shipyard tender prices Cable Ship, How a modern MP mugs up for Questions, Scrutiny to cover cost of tickets The Arts, Peers anxious about exclusion of press Water Bill, Wrangle may delay cable TV, Action on VAT rule sought, Parliament today, Private schools aid costing £200m, All urged to fight crime Law And Order, Concern on legal aid refusal rates, Court brake on driver's Roman car plate, Moves to inject competition into telephone system Communications, Weedkiller ban is rejected, Video piracy moves. Law: Care order preferred to custody In re B (a Minor), No power to order payments to child B v H, No reversion where last use unlawful Young v Secretary of State for the Environment and Another, Temporary injunction for bank over plot claims by airline Midland Bank PLC and Another v Laker Airways Ltd and Another, Limit to constable's action in execution of his duty McBean v Parker, An eye for legal talent, Rate for a changing job. Reviews: Theatre Amphibious Babies New Globe, Today's events Royal engagements, Pavarotti flies to Hawaii, not Covent Garden, The high price of fashion: Readers reply, Concert BBCSOPritchard Festival HallRadio 3, Gymnastics falling short on style, Christian inspiration in ghastly good taste Prophecy and Vision, Comfort draining away, Big is beautiful to buyers, Nottingham's royal success, Three Weeks Chapter I, Rock Evelyn king Dominion, TV top ten, Bolshoi opera director quits. Editorials/Leaders: Unforgettable, Unforgivable, Beyond The Budget. Letters to the Editor: Punch line, Aid for Poland, Dispersal of industry, Unemployment more than numbers, Ultimate test of nuclear deterrent, On getting moving, Replacing the GLC, Israel and Jordan, Divorce reform, Control of spending, School rugby. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Official Appointments and Notices: Latest appointments, Church news. Deaths. Arts and Entertainment: Today's television and radio programmes BBC 1, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 16,048, Bridge champions. Marriages. Obituaries: Mr Peter Niesewand, Obituary, Mr Ralph Hopps, Prof Meyer Fortes, Prof Cedric Davie, Group Captain Cyril Lowe Outstanding England rugby player. Classified Advertising: For Sale, Acknowledgments, Legal Appointments, Short Lets, Computer Appointments, Entertainments, Situations Wanted. Business and Finance: Cost-cutting trims US Profits fall, Standard buys bank, Halstead pays £500,000 for holiday company, More tight money 'would stifle recovery', Debt crisis 'not yet over', Jolt for inflation hopes as raw materials prices soar, Cocoa prices reach a 34-month high, Gibbons sells maps business to manager, Oil demand forecast to remain weak, Low output 'a threat to Opec', Lonrho cool on merger, The pound, Offshoot's losses rock Huntleigh, Japan may be more receptive on export deal, Neglected aspect of nuclear debate, Investment and finance Not such a bad deal for banks, Cracking down on pin-striped frauds, Profits plunge 28 pc at BOC, Star expands in Far East, £7m Digital research centre plan, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, News in brief The economy, Venezuela seeks to reschedule debts, Wilberforce for Lloyd's tribunal, Dollar profit-taking lifts pound to $1.53, Empire-Grattan talks, Base Lending Rates, American buyers return to Sotheby. Stock Exchange Tables: Recent Issues, Authorized Units & Insurance Funds, Commodities, ABP dominates trade, Sterling: Spot and Forward, Wall Street, British Funds. Business Appointments: GEC makes Lord Carrington chairman. Sport: Ilkeston entertain the holders, Vive la difference-and that includes Omniturf, Miss Lopez nears $1m, Sports in Brief, Setbacks to England international, McEnroe learns that it pays not to be stubborn, Hughes outburst is both silly and offensive, Events schedule marks WPGA's good health, Robson has a surprise for the Welsh, Speedwell are top dogs in Britain, Arsenal face backlog of fixtures, Evidence of increase in acid rain, Liverpool at full strength for cup semi-final, Yorkshire report aims to plug leaks, Mrs Lloyd in form, Barcelona shine without stars, Insole defends Botham, A stepping stone for Kite, Ardiles has a broken leg, Moore and Mancini to defend in South Africa, Apartheid threat to '86 Games already looming, Lloyd takes a Cup solo as he returns to friendly territory, Further education is postponed for Bruno, Skiing Conditions, Champion challenge ahead for Watson, Casey's legion of youth, For The Record, Wearren enhances Sunderland's claims, South Africans go two up, Lara's Song becomes an ace in Balding's Weaker hand, Lions next in the queue to ride on the success of the Chattanooga. Property: Rentals, Flat Sharing. Weather: The Weather.

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