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The Times - 13/01/1983

1983; Gale Group;

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By Frances Williams, Economics Correspondent, By Julian Haviland, Political Editor, From Ian Murray, Strasbourg, By Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, From Nicholas Ashford, By Henry Stanhope, John Witherow, Nicholas Timmins and Peter Hennessy, By Rodney Cowton, Defence Correspondent, By Barrie Clement, By Donald Macintyre, Labour Correspondent, By Philip Webster Political Reporter, By Nicholas Timmins, By John Witherow and Michael Prest, By Michael Horsnell, By Alan Hamilton, From Pearce Wright Snape, From Harry Golombek Chess Correspondent, By Christopher Warman Arts Correspondent, By Geraldine Norman, Sale Room Correspondent, By the Staff of Nature, By Richard Ford, By Kenneth Gosling, By Derek Harris, Commercial Editor, By Clifford Webb, Motoring Correspondent, From Our Correspondent Manchester, From Ronald Kershaw, Leeds, By Our Home Affairs Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, From Arthur Osman, Birmingham, By Robert Nowell, By Arthur Osman, By Hugh Clayton, Environmental Correspondent, From Roger Boyes, Warsaw, By Gabriel Ronay, From Rasit Gurdilek, Ankara, From Nicholas Ashford, Washington, From George Clark, From John Carlin, Mexico City, By Our Foreign Staff, From Our Own Correspondent, From Christopher Walker, Jerusalem, From Michael Binyon, From Mohsin Ali, Washington, From Mario Modiano, From Patrick Knight, São Paulo, From Richard Dowden, From Christopher Follett Copenhagen, From Ray Kennedy, Johannesburg, From Tony Duboudin, From Jacqueline Reditt, Nicholas Shakespeare, Richard Holmes, John Young, Nigel Andrew, David Williams, David Hunt, Paul Griffiths, Eric James, John Russell Taylor, Irving Wardle, John Percival, Hilary Finch, Dennis Hackett, PHS, by Helen Jackson, Morton Kondracke, Trevor Fishlock, Ronald Butt, Henry Stanhope, KATHARINE THWAITES, , LISA PARKINSON, , DAVID AVERY, , W. A. HOLMES-WALKER, , T. MERVYN JONES, , OLIVER SMEDLEY, , JOHN-MACKIE, , ROBERT KILROY-SILK, , GILL LANGLEY, , GRAHAM GRANT, FRED JARVIS, , J. S. IGNARSKI, , G. A. LEWIS LLOYD, PATRICK SAVAGE, , City Editor Anthony Hilton, By Michael Clark, By Edward Townsend, Industrial Correspondent, By Baron Phillips Property Correspondent, From Maxwell Newton, , By Michael Prest, By Peter Wilson-Smith, Banking Correspondent, By Jonathan Davis Energy Correspondent, By Gareth David, By Jeremy Warner, C. Gordon Tether, By Our Financial Staff, From John Best, Ottawa, From John Woodcock, Cricket Correspondent, Melbourne, John Nicholls, By Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent, By Leslie Duxbury, By John Dougray, From Ray Kennedy, , By Peter Marson, By David Hands, By Richard Burnell, By Michael Seely, By John Karter, By Rex Bellamy, Tennis Correspondent, By Sydney Friskin, From Chris Moore Cervinia, Edited by Peter Davalle, By John Winder, From Peter Nichols, Rome,

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Index. News: Athens ticks off US on use of bases, Revolt grows against NUR discipline, Nott will join Lazard as executive director, Fighters escort Thatcher plane, Pilot tells of camera switch that launched live missile, 'Glastonbury cross' finder chooses to stay in jail, Jeweller's disappearance affects 100 firms, Bignone hears Brazil recipe for democracy, Ministers stand by strategy, Henry the Seventh hits the charts, France set to block Britain's rebate, Polar trekker camps in freezer, Izmir court jails Dev-Yol militants, Navy fleet 'will be reduced to 40', 100 drown in ferry, M40 bombing range warning, Khomeini relation in drug case, 'Blackmail' of airline was a hoax, Social science research staff strike, Why the loyal hard-liners have finally written off Reagan, Third US Cabinet job for woman, Attraction of cheap killers, Sterling steadies but markets are still nervous, TV-am is on borrowed time, Peter Jay says, Woman's point of contact, More than 400 people attended the, An aspect of the quantum theory, A blank cheque for hyper-inflation, Prevention proves profitable, TUC bar on Tebbit meeting, Mitterrand on his third African tour, Seat belt law threatens to flood courts, Judge bars paternity blood test, Pretoria may resume direct Namibia rule, Shouting match by MEPs as S Africans visit, Tory rift likely on audit proposal, Time running out for a Cyprus solution, Official stamp of unity, Hope fades for nine fishermen, Modest by international standards, LT tried to buy £20m office block, Wife waited so train was halted, Calvi family to challenge suicide verdict, Grotesque Unbelievable Bizarre Unprecedented, Israelis defiant on settlements, Neighbour who never mixed, Fagan plea for freedon, £92m grant saves cut in arts, Police chief ousted after Mexican town killings, Washington alarmed by Cuban arms build-up, Datsun tops reliability list, Roads, Ukrainian youth invited to report on shirkers, Seoul hopes for Japan pact dashed, Second Soviet official is expelled for espionage, The Times Diary Vidal clue, Britons are accused of murder plot, The snags in Tebbit's ballot plan, The papers, Reichstag fire case goes back to court, Women who feel second class, Star wallahs in the ascendancy, Drainage threat to bird life, 56 held in squatter riots, Imperial splendour for a modern city, E1 Salvador mutiny ends after six days, Scargill's aid is sought to raise funds for Labour, Finding a job with a future, Prison officers pass no confidence vote against 'aloof' governor, Cancer check for atom test staff, £7m to say Guinnless is bad for you, East Germany tells 'Stern' reporter to go, £1,000 Premium Bond prizewinners, Detectives face bribery charges, Poles expel US reporter in press crackdown, Capsized ferry broken into, Treading the boards on wings of song, Reagan denies cutbacks are change of course, Earthquake research for Sizewell, Burning issue of the arts, US drops top arms negotiator. News in Brief. Display Advertising: National Westminster Bank Plc, Bank Of Scotland, Times Books Ltd, Standard Chartered Bank PLC, Imi, British Overseas Trade Board, Diner, Midland Bank, First Co-operative Finance Limited, Foyles Art Gallery, Trustee Savings Banks, Pool Promoters Association, Lloyds Bank, Clydesdale Bank, The Hongkong Bank Group, Grindlays Bank p.l.c., The Royal Bank of Scotland, Williams & Glyn's, Harrods. Arts and Entertainment: Art study days, Hard fighting in final round of chess, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 16,026, Today's television and radio programmes. Reviews: Land grab shock, The York Plays, edited by, Concert BBCSO/Panufnik BBC Maida Vale, Forever blowing bubbles, Art and disgust Tchaikovsky, Unexpectedly high price paid for Heriz carpet, A long and secret lover, Medium and his message The Shadow and the Light, Breathtaking comic virtuosity, Learning from the inner city losers Bias to the Poor, Theatre Incidental Music Scarborough, Curious witness, Dance Royal Ballet Covent Garden, Visions of the salvation cyclist, Towering strength and sensitivity Samson et Dalila Covent Garden, Children's books, Today's events, Two new platform per-, The fear of aerial bombardment Winston S. Churchill, Simple things done spectacularly well Fantin-Latour. Picture Gallery. Politics and Parliament: Political purges claim 16,750. Law: No privilege for background documents Regina v King, Discretion to exclude medical evidence Regina v Rimmer and Beech. Editorials/Leaders: Political Speculation, Poised Between Axe And Tax. Letters to the Editor: Churchill and Falklands, Duties of GLC, Pound foolish?, Animal experiments, Expenditure cuts eroding culture, The nuclear debate, The Community, for better and worse, CAP surpluses, Nom de guerre, The young idea, Doctors at risk, As she is played, Conciliation in family clashes, Jobs for offenders. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: Latest appointments, Cambridge University entrance awards. Births. Deaths. Obituaries: Mr R. J. Perceval, Mr Nikolai Podgorny Former Soviet head of state, Professor James Crooks, M Francois Mathet. Business and Finance: Wholesale prices rise, Magnet improves across the board, Diamonds may lack a golden future, Tough rules planned for Lloyd's, Discount bond inquiry, International Standard Electric Corporation 8¼% Sinking Fund Debentures Due 1986, Yugoslavian rescue takes shape, The pound, US firm may claim £1.15m payment in British Steel chief's contract, News In Brief, Statistics Wholesale Prices, News in brief, Green turns down new Beazer bid, NSS in £5.5m cash call, Worsening plight of the 'other half', Sellers under control after gilts shake-out, Tax rises steeply as proportion of g d p, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Investment and finance Anderson: protesting too much?, London Brick bid verdict soon, Gulf petrol stations up for sale, State takeovers shake Canada, Base Lending Rates. Stock Exchange Tables: Wall St slips from peak, Authorized Units & Insurance Funds, Sterling: Spot and Forward, Commodities, Recent Issues, Wall Street, Selling continues. Business Appointments: Finance director for Midland. Sport: Last night's results, Sports in Brief, Wragg ends on a high note, Title bouts down to 12 rounds, Recent criticism may spur England on to victory, Scoreline flatters Cambridge, Torquay go through, Sunday cup tie at Everton, Good acts that made an excellent entertainment, City lights flicker but do not go out, ARA in a political whirlpool, Mottram should help Britain hold place, Question over future of Tests, Fidler back for seventh final, Second win for Grivita, Woodall returns to form at last, Ekbalco props up Schweppes with 12 stone, Brighton get help from above, Indians win with an over to spare, Faint whispers of forgotten days of glory, Joy of another pipedream, Demonstrators set on further disruption, Snow Reports, For The Record Motor Rallying. Classified Advertising: Acknowledgments, University Appointments, Entertainments, Sales and Marketing Appointments, Legal Notices, La créme de la créme, Appointments Vacant. Property: Rentals, London And Suburban Property. Weather: The Weather.

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