The Times - 22/11/1983
1983; Gale Group;
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From Richard Ford, Belfast, From Ian Murray Brussels, From Trevor Fishlock, New York, From Robert Fisk, Tripoli, Lebanon, By David Felton Labour Correspondent, By Barrie Clement, Labour Reporter, By Michael Baily Transport Editor, By Anthony Bevins, Political Correspondent, By Nicholas Timmins, Health Services Correspondent, By Our Political Reporter, From Richard Ford, Darkley, By Harry Golombek Chess Correspondent, By David Nicholson Lord, By Philip Webster, Political Reporter, By Lucy Hodges, By Peter Evans, Home Affairs Correspondent, By Alan Hamilton, By Our Education Correspondent, By Peter Hennessy, From Christopher Walker, Jerusalem, From Nicholas Ashford, From Richard Hanson, From Charles Gans, Warsaw, From Douglas Tweedale, Buenos Aires, From Alan McGregor, From Michael Binyon Bonn, From Richard Owen, , From Henry Stanhope Diplomatic Correspondent, From Michael Hornsby, From Michael Hamlyn, Geoffrey Smith, From Christopher Thomas St George's, By Our Foreign Staff, From Nell Kelly Bangkok, By Caroline Moorehead, by Suzy Menkes, By Philip Jacobson, Michael Church, Jeffery Daniels, Nicholas Kenyon, Hilary Finch, Regina v Smith (William), Anthony Masters, PHS, D. V. GAULTER, , DENNIS CHILES, , DAVID TERRY, , JULIAN CANDY, , DAVID HOTHAM, , PETER GIFFARD, , D. H. FARMER, , LOUIS FITZGIBBON, , TIMOTHY RADCLIFFE, PAUL EDWARDS, , PHILIP HOLDSWORTH, ROGER RUSTON, , PAUL BAKER, , WALTER KENDALL, , STEPHEN HALL, , By John Young, Agriculture Correspondent, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, Clive Cookson, By Maggie McLening, by Diana Patt, by Michael Clark, By Edward Townsend, Industrial Correspondent, From Bailey Morris, Washington, By Michael Prest, By Frances Williams, Economics Correspondent, By Andrew Cornelius, From Maxwell Newton, By Jonathan Clare, By Jeremy Warner, edited by Michael Prest, Patricia Clough, By Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, By a Special Correspondent, By Keith Macklin, By Robert Pryce, By Paul Newman, Simon Barnes, Brian Glanville, By Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, By Rex Bellamy, By David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, By John Karter, By Michael Phillips, Racing Correspondent, From Simon O'Loughlin Kill, co Kildare, By Nicholas Harling, By Paul Harrison, From Desmond Stoneham, Edited by Peter Dear,
ResumoNews: Hunt for the ruthless 'mad dog', Pen may be mightier than the yen, The party line, Classroom computer competition, Americans struggle with the building of a democracy, Australia stays steady over Cambodia issue, DeLorean talks were a poker game, man who endorsed project says, Prisons to be built with Victorian landings for increased security, Benefactor may pay NGA fine, Who will heed the Turks of Cyprus?, Livingstone wins libel damages, Argentina gets nuclear backing, House prices stable, poll shows, Unionist party quits Assembly and calls for SAS action, Man dies of burns after pylon climb, Goncourt prize goes to GK Chesterton spoof, Mopping up in Grenada: Caribbean troops take over in St George's: Gairy casts shadow over the political rebirth US hands over security control, BA win on 'smash and grab raid', Ballooning bicentenary celebrated, The Times Diary Four in hand, Roads, Villagers want to live in peace, First taste of milk for sextuplets, Americans overwhelmed by TV nuclear holocaust, Iraq claims sinking of 7 Iranian ships, Prisoners of conscience Yugoslavia: Ivan Turudic, Maharani Elizabeth hailed in Pune, Correction, Bruce Lee presses for arson-charge retrial, Bigger say on schools proposed, Pershing deployment does not shut the door, Kohl insists, Body found in car boot, Getting to the root of food production I, Miners seek ban on foreign coal, Israelis draw a veil of secrecy over deal to free shot-down pilot, Awaiting a German Neil Kinnock Bonn, Ministers face axe in Polish food crisis, Moscow blames Nitze for being 'dishonest', A charter for all busy parents, Computers help the disabled, Minister defies the Byron-Foot curse, The tears and anger behind attempts to reform the law, Anniversaries, Imelda Marcos drops out of race, Absent Chancellor angers Tories and Labour alike, Tomorrow, Afrikaners found guilty of treason, Water power dampens Bonn missile fury, Ethiopians accuse Sudan of provocation, Rail-users try new Leyland line, Churches in the crossfire, A prize for the two Andrews, The papers, David Martin's former girl friend is jailed, Two-nation trip by Kissinger, President tells why he was toppled, Cyprus rivals rally in divided city, Tripoli citizens flee PLO street war, Delay over hospital could cost £1m, Insulating against the mole, Khashoggi inquiry ordered, Farmer fined over fatal straw fire, Ford strike threat over 7.5% offer, Take off the blinkers-think for a change, Commentary, New aid call for disabled, Star Wars weapons under attack. Index. Picture Gallery. Display Advertising: Eric Hill Ltd., Imi, Tandy, Angela Gore Ltd., Barlow Clowes & Partners, Seiko, The British Computer Society, Longines, Taylor Woodrow, Nurofen, Chanel, Cognac Hine, Pan Am, Sheraton Park Tower, Ibm, NatWest, National Savings Bank, Fujitsu Mikroelektronik, National Average Central, Fortnum & Mason, Murray Brothers, Harrods. Arts and Entertainment: Today's television and radio programmes BBC 1, · John Barton returns to the, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 16,293, Korchnoi wins first game, Concise Crossword (No 208). Politics and Parliament: Inquiry into radioactive leak Environment, The Oil Taxation Bill, which has, Bill does not make divorce easier House Of Lords, Parliament today, Government entitled to get Bill through Telecom Bill, Greeks ask for Elgin marbles Commons, Prior asks people not to take law into their own hands Ulster. Sport: Damp squib at Poole and Newport are over the worst, Mixed fortunes for Ronaldsons, No TV for semi-finals, Sibson's party begins to look a little meagre, Sports in Brief, Watford to splash out £200,000, Rafter hopes to be match sharp for Saturday, Saint-Martin in command on Darshaan, Speedwell, Hillingdon play monopoly, Winners with a lot in common, Blomqvist out on his own, All Blacks make a long-term profit as tour pays off for home nations, Warning to unruly spectators Football, Errant Czechs and Italian fixers World Football, Today's Fixtures Football, No more Moon down-under, Davies is a worry for Macdonald, Wheeler has operation on hand, Doncaster now face a tall order, New records hardly a hit with backers, Schneeman coach for Olympics, Big name absentees, Surfacing with treasure from the depths, Pakistan hold off NSW for draw, Quality foals keep market booming, Widnes favoured by draw but Cardiff curse their luck, Scots brimming with confidence, Worcester through, Glittering prize brings a ground dilemma for Windsor and Eton Fa Cup, Bloodstock sales should avoid clash, School for internationals, Lesson from teenager, The richer Richardson, High-flying Francome lands timely treble. Official Appointments and Notices: University news, £4m award in arthritis drug case. Reviews: Leisured classes, Taking The Tube, Beauty Report, Concerts Hallé/Loughran Festival Hall, Palmer/Parsons St John's/Radio 3, Theatre Week of Mime Shaw, Racecourse scene sets record, TV top ten, Striking resource Acante et Céphise Radio 3, The feminist connexion The Male Nude. Law: Recent possession apt only in theft, Council entitled to cut registrar's salary Miles v Wakefield Metropolitan District Council, Ownership irrelevant to intent to supply Regina v Delgado, Ministry circular unlawful Regina v Worthing Borough Council and Another, Ex parte Burch and Another. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): Speak, or forever be silenced Bernard Levin: the way we live now. Editorials/Leaders: An Atrocious Ulster Trap, Bridge-Building In Delhi, Over To The Stock Exchange. Letters to the Editor: Investment and sound money, Ethiopian colonialism, Farm tenancies, Winged chariot, Valid marriages, Turkish elections, Minimum sentences for some crimes, Mosley's river of gold, No two ways on deterrence, Oxford entry, 'Social justice'. Court and Social: Court Circular. Deaths. Marriages. Births. News in Brief. Obituaries: Professor Geoffrey Porter, Peter Glemser, Professor Jean Seznec, Obituary, Mr Ivan Albright Idiosyncratic American painter. Business and Finance: Skf Interim statement, Laundry stake for developer, US threat to pact on steel, Initial stops riding crest of a wave, Spending boom lifts Comet by 165%, Software comes in from the cold, Option for Rothschild consortium, Combined Technologies trims losses to £1.1m, OECD 'doubt' on UK growth, Nicola's talking machine friend, Finance And Industry Executive Editor Kenneth Fleet Akroyd and Warburg lead the City revolution, Will ITV become too costly?, Bid talk lifts Gestetner, British skills to help Japan search for oil, Scoutshops pays £3m for Black, 'Turbocharger' puts speed into gas The Week, Jobs minefield for EEC, Company News In Brief, British launch for the new Hero, Mirror group urged to sell Scots papers separately, Private roads cul-de-sac, Delta1 Investment Company Limited, Base Lending Rates, The Pillsbury Company. Classified Advertising: Winter Sports, Today's events, Legal Appointments, Entertainments, Antiques And Collectables, Wanted, Animals And Birds, Computer Appointments. Stock Exchange Tables: The pound, Recent Issues, Sterling: Spot and Forward, New £500m tap stock, Commodities, Authorized Units & Insurance Funds, Dow up 17 points, Wall Street, British Funds. Business Appointments: Liberty chairman named Appointments. Property: Rentals, Flat Sharing, Property To Let. Weather: The Weather.
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