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The Times - 11/04/1983

1983; Gale Group;

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From Robert Fisk, Beirut, From Susan MacDonald, Lisbon, From Dennis Taylor, Riyadh, From Our Own Correspondent, From Alan Hamilton, San Carlos, Falkland Islands, By Rupert Morris, By Clifford Webb, By Barrie Clement, By Paul Routledge, Labour Editor, From Ronald Kershaw, Rotherham, From Our Correspondent, By Bill Johnstone Electronics Correspondent, By Anthony Bevins, By Anthony Bevins, Political Correspondent, By Harry Golombek, Chess Correspondent, By Clive Cookson Technology Correspondent, From Richard Ford, By Arthur Osman, By Frances Gibbs, Legal Affairs Correspondent, By Stewart Tendler Crime Reporter, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Our Home Affairs Correspondent, By Michael Baily Transport Editor, By Bill Johnstone, From Tony Duboudin, Melbourne, From A Correspondent, From Charles Harrison, Nairobi, From Michael Binyon, Bonn, By Jonathan Davis Energy Correspondent, By Edward Mortimer, From Christopher Thomas, From Roger Boyes, Warsaw, From Nicholas Ashford, Washington, From Ivor Davis, From Mario Modiano, Athens, By Chris Peachment, Ivor Davis, David Marquand, PHS, by Peter Bauer and Basil Yamey, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, Gerald Kaufman, Christopher Walker, R. F. FARMER, , DONALD SHIRREFF, , BILL WESTON, , HAROLD EDEY, , C. L. LOYD, , HOWARD WYCE, , CLIVE ROSE, , W. E. ORMEROD, , G. L. B. PITT, , ELIZABETH STAZICKER, , ANTHONY CROCKETT, , IAN KENNEDY, , CATHERINE E. MORTON, , ANTHONY D. WOOD, , CAMPBELL OF CROY, , By Clifford Longley, Religious Affairs Correspondent, From Ivor Davis, Malibu, California, By Kenneth Gosling, By Christopher Warman Arts Correspondent, Peter Ackroyd, Hilary Finch, Stephen Pettitt, Max Harrison, Noël Goodwin, by Jeremy Warner, City Editor Anthony Hilton, By Peter Wilson-Smith Banking Correspondent, By Michael Prest, Malcolm Crawford, From Bailey Morris, Washington, By Torin Douglas, By Rosemary Unsworth, By Graham Searjeant, Andrew Cornelius, Maxwell Newton, From John Hennessy, Golf Correspondent, Augusta, By Peter Ryde, By Sydney Friskin, From Joyce Whitehead, Kuala Lumpur, From John Wilcockson Fredericksburg, Virginia, By John Blunsden, By Richard Eaton, From Rex Bellamy, Tennis Correspondent, Lisbon, By Lewine Mair, By Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, By Tom German, By Simon O'Hagan, By a Special Correspondent, By Vince Wright, By David Powell, By Paul Newman, By David Hands Rugby Correspondent, By lain Mackenzie, By Gordon Allan, By Gerald Davies, By Michael Seely, DAVID MILLER, From Our Irish Racing Correspondent, By Pat Butcher, By Richard Burnell, Edited by Peter Dear, From Christopher Walker, Jerusalem, Richard Hanson,

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News in Brief. Index. News: New IRA murder warning, How to make an educated choice, Inquiry into tax 'fraud' by Scottish farmers, Court ruling endangers Britons' Greek homes, Half a world away, Falklands pilgrims honour their dead, Left alliance threatens Labour pay plan, Forces role in cutting dole youth, Paralysed policewoman speaks against arming the force, Germans begin frantic search for 41 drums, Vatican dilemma on Hungary, The prime of an acting life, Khmers comb camps for their missing, Polish Catholics and Jews remember 1943 ghetto uprising together, Catalogue of PLO men killed, The Times Diary Bust to busts, They know their onions MOREOVER... Miles Kington, Yachtsmen missing as gales lash south-west, Brewers defend tied pubs against EEC, Lifeboat capsizes in rescue, Rebels kidnap American in Colombia, Twin American attack may delay British Airways sale, Why we should close our purse to the Third World, Around the world in 80 orbits, Steel workers meet management today, Whitehall denies Zimbabwe cutback, Cuba libre is alive and well in Miami, Taiwanese violinist wins contest, Prince Charles comes another cropper... and earns his team a penalty, Minister denies halving grant, 'Improper pressure' put on editor, Race issue could make Chicago a Republican town, Desolation on the road of death, Homecoming kiss for a champion, Roads, Opinionated, preposterous and sometimes penetrating, Peacefighter who knew his life was at risk, Convention confirms Mondale as front runner, Reagan held responsible over Hu Na, Timing of data Bill debate criticized, Abandoned vans are checked in £7m hunt, Curb 'video nasties' Tories are urged, National union leaders force local officials into Cowley strike talks, Fiennes is living on £50 a week, Reagan Peace Plan collapses as Husain bows out, Ministers split on cable TV, Nicaragua 'should join Central American talks', 'We did it' say Abu Nidal group, Electronic model with a sense of smell, Ulster terrorists 'financed by drug trafficking and protection rackets', Britons may tackle oil slick in Gulf, Israel plans a further 57 West Bank settlements, Rates: the Tories' rash promise, MP pleads for Czech family, Pain clinics 'can cut £200m bill', A Rolls for under $100,000, Arafat blames Israeli intelligence for killing, Contemptuous of those in authority, Meeting on docks stoppage, Son charged with rape and murder, Getting a share of the action, The papers, Ambitions of GLC chief face setback, Nature notes, Timex ready for long occupation, Opposition arrests in Malta, Leading Palestinian moderate shot dead, Guinness heir selling art works after divorce, Will this Bill keep our secrets?, Conditions in police cells appalling, MP says, Small change-the new pound in your pocket, Hawke gets chance to set a new economic course, Tories veer from sublime to ridiculous, Western drinks squeeze out traditional brew, Candidate tells of rejection 'irony', Coup suspects escape, The sky's the limit. Display Advertising: Sotheby's, C & A, Norwich Union Insurance, The Phoenix Timber Group plc, The Times Business News, National Savings, Fortnum & Mason, John le Carré, Christie's. Picture Gallery. Arts and Entertainment: Concise Crossword (No 35), The Times Crossword Puzzle No 16,100, Dutchman and New Zealander share chess lead, Today's television and radio programmes. Official Appointments and Notices: Lambeth degrees, Well appointed in Samaria, New Getty museum director appointed, Appointments in the Forces. Editorials/Leaders: The Tory Way Of Choosing, A Day Of Two Deaths. Letters to the Editor: Stillborn babies, Moment of truth in pregnancy, Police Bill's powers, Onus on Russians for arms control, Taking 'The Times', Cuckold in the nest, Wave of respect, Bronze Age markings, Efficiency auditing, Coping with jail overcrowding, Argentine fleet, Security and the CIA, Public records, Famine in Ethiopia, Church and state. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Politics and Parliament: Parliament this week, Parliament today. Deaths. Births. Reviews: Today's events Royal engagements, AAM/Hogwood St John's, Moving to shape the divinity's ends, NYO/Chung Festival Hall, Handel Opera Society/Farncombe Queen Elizabeth Hall, Threat to radio academy, Assurance and affection LSO/Previn Festival Hall. Obituaries: Lieut-Col J. M. Langley, Dr Issam Sartawi Force for moderation in the PLO, Karandash, Mr J. R. Kell. Classified Advertising: Lecturer Required, University Appointments, Announcements, Super Secretaries, Entertainments, Services, Appointments. Stock Exchange Tables: Capitalization and week's change, Commodities, Fixed-Interest Stocks, Unlisted Securities, Eurobond prices (yields and premiums). Business and Finance: Dispute looms over Hungarian loans, Budget deficit 'will overshoot', Year-end base rate of 9pc expected, The pound, Concern over rates follows M 1 news, Late week activity disturbs the calm, US may use OECD document to promote East-West trade curbs, Transport interests lift Laird Group, 10 ½ per cent Treasury Stock, 1989 Minimum Tender Price £96.00 Per Cent, Brokers looking for £90m from Glaxo, Investment and Finance, City confident of rates cut, How Octopus caught hold of book trade, Unjustified attacks on USM, Whizz kid seeking a niche, Australia eases diamond policy, Export credits split governments, Granville & Co. Limited, The Laird Group PUBLIC LIMITED COMPANY, British Gas to talk on import price, Base Lending Rates. Business Appointments: Appointments. Sport: Chairman summoned to Coventry, Hard men catch the eye as Newport's winning run ends, Weekend Results, Sports in Brief, Blurred vision delays Liverpool, Wembley in sight for Londoners, Scots fall as England get second wind, Defensive errors send Midlands on the way, Bertschin's delight is Birmingham's despair, Leicester learn about life in the fast lane, Lomond coasts back, Frenchman wastes his chance of beating the French champion, Salazar profits from his defeat, How the mighty fell behind Corbiere, Becher's-beast that stalks Aintree's brave gladiators, Rivals on course for showdown, Luton wax lyrical again, Barbarians take Ladies to France, Racing no longer the old master, Shock for W. Germany, Victory for Dutchman in close finish, Bertrand wins as Long Life is cut short, American summer for Miss Walpole, Neill slots his pieces into Arsenal's jigsaw, Borg out on a losing note, Ardiles back, briefly, The final twist leaves Brighton stage struck, Weekend Football Results And Tables First division, Canada and US back in contention, Predators close in as Stadler takes the lead, Proclaim's trial pleases Harwood, For The Record, Flamboyant Cardiff turn form on its head, Charterhouse win at 21st hole, Baillieu still in a class of his own, Indian spinners put batsmen under pressure, Rosberg victory despite worn tyre. Property: Rentals, Overseas Property. Weather: The Weather.

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