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The Times - 22/12/1983

1983; Gale Group;

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By Philip Webster, Political Reporter, By Rodney Cowton Defence Correspondent, From Frances Williams, Economics Correspondent, Paris, By Our Political Staff, By David Hewson, From Robert Fisk Beirut, By Stewart Tendler, From Richard Fords Belfast, By David Young Energy Correspondent, By Hugh Clayton Local Government Correspondent, By Clive Cookson, By Bill Johnstone, Electronics Correspondent, By Paul Routledge, Labour Editor, From Nicholas Timmins Social Services Correspondent Oxford, By Robin Young, By Thomson Prentice Medical Reporter, By A Staff Reporter, By David Cross, Geoffrey Smith, By David Hewson Arts Correspondent, By Michael Baily Transport Editor, By Lucy Hodges, Education Correspondent, By John Young, Agriculture Correspondent, By Derek Harris Commnercial Editor, By David Nicholson-Lord, By Michael Horsnell, By Kenneth Gosling, By Peter Hennessy, From Nicholas Ashford Washington, From Our Correspondent Buenos Aires, From Zoriana Pysariwsky, New York, From Roger Boyes, Warsaw, From Michael Binyon, Bonn, From Our Own Correspondent Rome, Christopher Walker, From Christopher Mosey Stockholm, From Ian Murray Brussels, From Peter Nichols Rome, From Our Correspondent, Managua, From Richard Wigg, Madrid, From Michael Hornsby, Johannesburg, From Our Correspondent Harare, From Our Own Correspondent, Johannesburg, Peter Lennon, By Brocard Sewell, Hugh MontgomeryMassingberd, A. S. Byatt, Elaine Feinstein, John Higgins, John Young, Bevis Hillier, Gontran Goulden, PHS, Trevor Fishlock, Ronald Butt, Jonathan Sale, DENIS E. MEEHAN, , AILEEN KEOGAN., RICHARD MEYNELL., IAN PERCIVAL, , JOHN HUNT., JOHN HAVARD., J. ENOCH POWELL., MAURICE COWIN., GIORGIO FRANCESCONI., KENNETH HUTCHI SON., VICTOR PESKETT., C. H. SISSON., JOHN STEBBING, , C. P. DALTON., H. R. MCKINLAY., By Bill Johnstone, By Edward Townsend, Industrial Correspondent, By Andrew Cornelius, By Peter Wilson-Smith, Banking Correspondent, By Our Financial Staff, From John Earle, Rome, From Bailey Morris, Washington, By Michael Clark, By Our Banking Correspondent, by Michael Clark, By Conrad Voss Bark, Simon Barnes, By Our Sports Staff, Schools football by George Chesterton, By Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, By David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, By David Hands, By lain Mackenzie, By William Stephens, From John Roberson, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By John Karter, Irving Wardle, Anthony Masters, Peter Ackroyd, John Percival, Judith Cruickshank, Edited by Peter Davalle, By David Felton Labour Correspondent, From Michael Hamlyn, Delhi,

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News: West End crowds are thinner after Harrods bomb, Costs disputed in shoplifting case, Jingling all the way to the bank, Moscow fears bloody Afghan anniversary, New clue in tracing how cancer starts, Former Korean minister may get 10 years, Dearer gas from New Year's Day, Intruder found twice at Spencer home, Ray of sunshine for disillusioned Spain, Poles will not see 'Day After' film, Doris Archer actress dies, aged 77, Protection law proposed for British inventions, Detectives praised for not shooting gunman, Secure Christmas, Tomorrow, GLC 'apartheid' may hit stars, Five held in hunt for Harrods bombers, Commentary, Leadership of Free Church 'in decline', May death confirmed by judge, Duke wins battle to keep spoils of Waterloo, Auntie's festive low-de-low, Pension rise 'robbery', A bumpy ride to fantasy The Times Profile Roald Dahl, Yugoslav has £4bn art hoard, Sweden defies US pressure to return seized computers, Middle East buyers foiled in share raid, A shortage of good will to men, Gripping yarns on TV, WPC wins sex bias case against police but is censured at tribunal, NGA thwart computer innovation, Cash for Nazi conscripts, High-speed links help research, Shipyard strike called for January, EEC helps blind to feel their way, Library loans to benefit authors from February, New books-paperbacks, Are the churches missing the point?, Claim of fire risk in 'silly string' aerosol, The Times Diary Who needs enemies?, 'Christmas in custody' drink-drive warning, Learning Latin without tears, Soviet colonies on Mars and moon predicted, Surgeons set for more heart-lung transplants, Roads, Woodlands threatened, Moderates see NUM poll as verdict on left, Cabinet likely to reject calls to ban Sinn Fein, Radioactive leak at Sellafield may lead to prosecution, Reagan says Marines will stay, Getting id and ego right Freud and Man's, Duke seeks return of heirlooms, The Xfam way to a happy Oxmas, The papers, Poseidons could leave US base at Holy Loch, Monopoly study into franking machine firms, US still gives most to Harare despite aid cut, West Berlin gets back on the track, Fighting rages as rebel forces pour in, Pretoria seeks to woo neighbours, £11m aid for new life to Chatham dock, Guided buses recall age of the tram, Oxford test of health staff freeze, Missing Briton's body found, How the IRA bombs backfire in America New York, Yeovil's liberator meets only yawns, Gandhi's jet-set Rasputin falls from grace, 15 killed in attack on French base in Beirut, Grant of £2m to cover losses at London Zoo, Whitehall warning on race bias, Flying in the face of Zimbabwe's blushes, Costs inquiry urged for universities, 'Mad' superpowers denounced, Italy shows mercy to ill Bulgarian, Car-bomb arrests in Turkey, Electric boats, UK recovery among fastest in Europe, Ex-guerrilla arrested on return to Argentina, Police chief guilty of 'kerb-crawling'. Index. Display Advertising: Wine Box, Smirnoff, Ppa, Cognac Courvoisier, The Times, Times Books Ltd., Abbey National Seven Day Account, Aquascutum, Simon Bolivar. Politics and Parliament: Charities' income soars, Tory MPs say housing benefit cut will hit million pensioners, Spending 'debate' criticized, Parliament today, January meeting on abbey Heritage, Threatened council's chief accuses Whitehall of distorting budget evidence, Extending and easing procedure for right to buy Housing, Repatriation of prisoners House Of Lords, Italian to be extradited on murder charges, Change in advert rules for banks, Effect of tour on Commonwealth Sport, Royal Assent, Radioactive leak case referred to DPP Pollution, Pantomimes among the loony left Rates, Prisoners win new right on solicitors' visits. News in Brief. Picture Gallery. Official Appointments and Notices: Oxford University Awards, Latest appointments, Award to stud is richly deserved, The cost of 2 damaged young lives, Church news Appointments, Other university news Leicester Grants. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 16,316, Today's television and radio programmes BBC 1, Concise Crossword (No 230). Reviews: Grove for the home The New Oxford, Emotional self-discovery, Dreams to sustain us through the dark days, Another great game A Hitch or Two in Afghanistan, A right to browse Blackwell's 18791979, Swan Esther Young Vic, Nightshoot Tricycle, Dash Dominion, Tales of Abbot's Ale Greene King, Pevsner of the elm Elm, Into the landscape of the dead Falls the Shadow, The young decadent who saw the Catholic light In the Dorian Mode, Bits of the best of British fiction of the year A Christmas Feast, Fictional facts, A change of style Royal Ballet. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): Smoking: a small puff for a little less humbug. Editorials/Leaders: Hard Pounding, Two Cabinets: One Terrorism, Poverty And The Poles. Letters to the Editor: Temptation to meddle, Reviving Ireland Act, Just retribution for terrorism, US-Israel peace plans, Financial solution, Remand prisoners, Catching the bus, Efficiency drive, Children and the Pill, Middle East auspices, Towards a new gas industry. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Births. Deaths. Obituaries: Gwen Berryman BBC's Doris Archer, Henry Inlander, Maj-Gen R. A. Hutton. Business and Finance: Brick builds its defence, Middle East buyers foiled in Kleinwort Benson raid, Profits leap at Lloyds & Scottish, Finance And Industry Executive Editor Kenneth Fleet Why Merrill Lynch is thundering after Wedd, Company News In Brief, Polly Peck to raise £5m, BSC in £2.4m merger, Sears aims for US quote, Judge rules on NCB pension fund, AT & T takes 25% stake in Olivetti, Index at 772 peak, F.M.C. plc and Subsidiary Companies, BL sells Aveling to American, Why the West must not rely on lower US deficits alone, Base Lending Rates, Panel sets deadline on bid for Eagle Star, US expects 4.5% growth, Retail boom 'to continue into spring'. Stock Exchange Tables: Commodities London Commodity Prices, The pound, Recent Issues, Sterling: Spot and Forward, Authorized Units & Insurance Funds, Wall Street, British Funds. Sport: Injury-time goal deals fatal wound to Wales, Swiss to puff on Soviet 'cigar', Holmes receives £16½m offer, Sports in Brief, Roberts will not race in grands prix, Exciting prospects set to make winning debuts over fences, Rackemann dropped from Test teams, Hearns wants Leonard rematch, Minister warns Welsh, Malvern and Chigwell break up on good terms, Zimbabwe Schools break even on tour, More silver for the jaded, Hunt butt severely punished by FA, NZ lead stretched by a point, Banned pair still in reckoning, Snow Reports, Glasgow McGuinless, Women are given a big lift out of the rough by sponsors, How Norwich round up prize scalps like Christmas turkeys, Hard-hitting and hungry for a fight, Miss Wenzel races to her first downhill victory. Law: Prisoner is entitled to go direct to solicitor Regina v Governor of Wormwood Scrubs Prison, Ex parte Anderson, No privilege against self incrimination Universal City Studios Inc and Others v Hubbard and Others, Agreement to pay all costs unlawful Windvale Ltd v Darlington Insulation Co Ltd, Jury direction on intent in murder trials Regina v Moloney (Allistair Baden), Order not upset by remarriage Jenkins v Livesey (formerly Jenkins). Classified Advertising: For Sale, Today's events, Wanted, Entertainments, Situations Wanted, Christmas Greetings. Property: Rentals, Flat Sharing. Weather: The Weather.

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