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The Times - 25/05/1983

1983; Gale Group;

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By Anthony Bevins, Political Correspondent, By Graham Searjeant, By Julian Haviland Political Editor, From Michael Hornsby Maputo, From Robert Fisk, Majdal Aanjar, Lebanon, From Nicholas Ashford Washington, From Ian Murray, Brussels, By John Witherow, By Henry Stanhope, Diplomatic Correspondent, By Nicholas Timmins, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Paul Routledge, Labour Editor, From Peter Evans, Home Affairs Correspondent, By Baron Phillips, Property Correspondent, By Barrie Clement, Labour Reporter, From Arthur Osman Blackpool, By the Staff of Nature, By Michael Baily, Transport Editor, By Stewart Tendler, Crime Reporter, By Kenneth Gosling, From Our Correspondent Cheltenham, By Hugh-Clayton Environment Correspondent, By Clive Cookson, Technology Correspondent, From John Winder Stockport, John Young, By Alan Hamilton and Ian Smith, By Our Political Staff, From Richard Ford, Belfast, Clifford Longley, By Hugh Clayton Environment Correspondent, By Edward Townsend, Industrial Correspondent, By David Felton., By Barbara Day, By Barrie Clement, From Richard Wigg, Madrid, From Harry Debelius, Madrid, From Charles Harrison, Nairobi, From Michael Binyon, Bonn, From Christopher Thomas New York, From Zoriana Pysariwsky, New York, From Mario Modiano, Athens, From Nicholas Ashford, Washington, From Martha Honey, San Jose, By Edward Mortimer, From Stephen Taylor, Harare, From Richard Owen Moscow, From Christopher Walker, Jerusalem, From Our Own Correspondent, Moscow, From Richard Owen, Moscow, Hilary Finch, Dennis Hackett, Irving Wardle, Stephen Pettitt, John Percival, Shona Crawford Poole, Shirley Lowe, PHS, W. J. Burroughs, Peter Nichols, Jock Bruce-Gardyne, James Curran, ANDREW GREEN., JEREMY BRAY., DAPHNE FITTON BROWN., A. E. G. WRIGHT, HEATHER WINDLE, 20 Englefield Road, N1., DAVID G. LINDSAY., CHRIS SPARKES., RACHEL MEOLI, , R. C. H. GENOCHIO, , C. H. ROLPH., J. R. C. HIGGINS., CHARLES MOTT-RADCLYFFE., D. HODGSON., STANLEY ALDERSON., GILES CHICHESTER, Chairman., A. ARCHER, 5 Park Road, NW1., By Janet Browne, Horticulture Correspondent, By Geraldine Norman, Sale Room Correspondent, By Christopher Warman Arts Correspondent, City Editor Anthony Hilton, From Maxwell Newton New York, By Peter Wilson-Smith Banking Correspondent, By Bill Johnstone, Electronics Correspondent, By Jonathan Clare, By Andrew Cornelius, By Our Financial Staff, By Derek Harris Commercial Editor, edited by Sandy McLachian, By Jeremy Warner, by Michael Clark, Edward Townsend, By Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, By Paul Newman, By Pat Butcher, By John Hennessy, Golf Correspondent, Peter Ryde, By John Wilcockson, By Jim Railton, By John Woodcock, Cricket Correspondent, By George Chesterton, By John Woodcock, By Michael Berry, By Clive White, By David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, From Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, By Peter Ball, From Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, From Sydney Friskin, From a Special Correspondent, By Paul Harrison, By Michael Phillips, Racing Correspondent, By Ian Reid, Edited by Peter Dear, From Diana Geddes,

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News: Man in sleeping bag is run over by friend, Property companies 'paid £2m in grants', Soraya Kashoggi asks judge to jail her husband, Maputo raid results disputed, A French lesson for Mrs Thatcher, Garner loses gun licence appeal, Jail tries to cut food supply to protesters, Tories may tighten union curbs, Pink plant was the key to £2m gems robbery, Mr Danchev's strange slip, New use of X-rays in chemical research, No cream sauce for Mitterrand, Light term for Soviet dissident, Police call for riot training, Overseas selling prices, Intruder starts alert at Highgrove, Mortimer denies Labour would take over savings for investment, Campaign speeches, Wives who campaign for themselves, Striking doctors to go back, Armenians admit bomb attack, Greek judges desert shabby courtrooms, Pentagon discloses spy plane operations over Central America, How Man can change the weather-everywhere, Geoffrey Smith Comment, Jenkins keeps top spot, despite poll, Ulster opts for sectarian issues, UN group launches plan to clean up the world, Jenkins rules out Labour, The pound, Bute manuscripts to be sold for estimated £½m, Chernenko's decline-with faint praise, Living happily ever after..., Four-page election guide Tomorrow, Bread and butter before the jam, Microscope test order by coroner, EEC postpones rebate decision until mid-June, All change: new map, new party, Lies, damned lies and undertakings MOREOVER... Miles Kington, Council replace jargon with plain English, Spain will decide today whether to buy US or European warplanes, Nimeiry refers to crushed mutiny at swearing-in, National Days, New stamps feature engineering genius, Fighting on the beach for the sake of TV, The Times Diary. Tory pressure, Group for self-builders, Faulty security system at Zimbabwe air base, City wrapped in timewarp of occupation, Three held for Peru murders, Warning on US tests was ignored, Bookmakers pay £500 for 'dry day' bets as warmer weather predicted, Labour's pledge on environment, New stamps, Roads, Schmidt causes uproar by casting doubt on US disarmament efforts, Glaziers defend fixed windows, Educate for democracy, Kinnock says, League will pay Labour £100,000, Where recession is a rumour, Cooking, catering and class, Queue to speak to Hattersley, New York's first exit to Brooklyn, Computers come to aid of parties despite voting list restrictions, Low-key style, but Steel is confident, Foot attacks Tory 'smear campaign', Van bomb injures 15 in Belfast, Healey wins battle on Polaris with Foot, Australian new chairman of Press Council, 'Contras' using Costa Rica, The papers, Treaty of Paris is a little late, Thousands join women's day of missile protest, Thatcher's summit limelight, Sinowatz takes over Austrian chancellorship, What you need to know Turnout, Du Cann report 'slates economic policy', Lineup of conflict in PLO, Fleeing premier had to leave family behind, A public bar in the mind, TV-am coy on stand-ins for the Parkinsons, ... second time around, Seats that must be held, PLO accuses Libya and Syria, Tories 'turn blind eye to low wages', Riots flare up again in Paris, Horny is deadfor the moment, British Airways flights threatened in dispute over People-Express, Firms which could go public, The Times Cook Stoved, not stewed, Report calls for a nuclear go-slow, Peace in a waterside garden, 14 killed in Italian pilgrim bus crash, Moderation will prevail, Owen says, Nearly 2,600 seek to become MPs, The other volcano rumbling under Naples, Pistol-packing hijacker gives police the slip, Nujoma accuses West of betrayal, Times letter earns call for dismissal, Union demands new NHS pay talks, Pigs set loose in attempt to stop bailiffs' bulldozer. Index. Display Advertising: Thomas Tilling, Cameroon Airlines, Donmar Warehouse Theatre, Renault 9td, Legge, Multiple Display Advertisements, Sinclair, Austin Metro, The Times, Coping With Stress, 4444, Royal Canadian Mint, Tt. Picture Gallery: Election Campaign Map June 1983. News in Brief. Law: Party to repay £50,000 to animals group Simmonds v Heffer and Others, Sentencing for manslaughter Rebina v Chambers (Francis), Objective test for recklessness Elliott v C (a Minor), Interest does not vary after award made Rocco Giuseppe & Figli v Tradax Export SA, Jobs codes difficulty Department of Health and Social Security v Hughes, Youth has prison term cut Regina v Power, Company failed to put height notice in cab James v Durkin (Civil Engineering Contractors) Ltd, No judicial review of acquittals Regina v Dorking Justices, Ex parte Harrington. Reviews: Dinky toy Oxo van fetches record £550, Keeping in touch with the family The Caretaker Young Vic, Today's events Royal engagements, A shocking blue Sir Geoffrey, Dance Romeo and Juliet Coliseum, * New York City Ballet bring, Concert ECOPerahia Festival HallRadio 3, Opera Beatrice and Benedict Grand, Leeds, A series of uncomfortable visitations, The cinema's fundamental magician. Arts and Entertainment: Today's television and radio programmes BBC 1, Concise Crossword (No 67), The Times Crossword Puzzle No 16,138. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): Bring out the fetters and keep down the Joneses. Editorials/Leaders: Brought Within The Law, John Bull's Other Election. Letters to the Editor: An international eye on exchange rates, The Denver Boot, Inconvenient closure, On a clear day, Sound and fury, Land of the free, Dumping toxic waste, On at the local, Ultimate things, Marriage and tax, Striking an attitude, Failure of victims' support schemes, Tied in knots?. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Official Appointments and Notices: Church news Appointments, Brentwood School. Births. Obituaries: Pat Smythe, Sir Gordon Willmer, Lilian Bomberg, Obituary, Dr Mac Goldsmith Innovations in manufacture of cars and trains. Business and Finance: Trafalgar: collecting scalps, P&O: a feel for tradition, Safeway bids again, Note the names the Tories left out, The strange case of the Whitbread umbrella, Davenports bid up, Company News In Brief K C A International, Investment and Finance, Sainsbury raises profits by a fifth, Siemens Information for Siemens shareholders Growth in German domestic orders, Battle begins as Trafalgar House launches £290m bid for P & O, Base Lending Rates, Hongkong dollar plunges, Summit in search of an anchor for floating currencies, Options for a silicon future, Halifax, Ranks Hovis McDougall Plc Half-year profit up by £4.9 million, ICL improves by £26m, Lifemark International N.V. 9¼% Convertible Subordinated Debentures Due 1996, Subscribers flock to Juliana's, Sainsbury's, Powell Duffryn in £14m rights issue, Banks near accord on Nigeria, Walter Lawrence, Granville & Co Limited.. Stock Exchange Tables: BICC shares tumble 5p, 18-point surge for Dow, Authorized Units & Insurance Funds, Sterling: Spot and Forward, Commodities London Metal Exchange, Wall Street, British Funds. Sport: Sports in Brief, Darwin and evolution of the Walker Cup, Imran's injury worry, Ray of sunshine on England's future, Service injustice?, Time Charter's gallop augurs well for Epsom, Scottish fuse remains unlit, Stop-watch men will hustle 'slow' college boys, Circumstances favour Oriel, Refused by NatWest, frustrated by weather, Fate puts a spoke in Barras and his band on the roundabout, Gerulaitis has visit cut short, On the down escalator to Hull and beyond, For The Record Football, Hope in defeat for England, Going forward on and off pitch, Essex well placed for quarter-finals, Pidgeon's swoop on top prizes, Cowans a Villan in Naples, Entries up but quality is lower, St Edward's hang on for a draw, Moscow will be venue in 1984, FA show mercy to 'guilty' Atkinson, Majestic Juventus believe in their right to the crown, Graham's advisers must move fast to catch Hearns. Classified Advertising: La crème de la crème also on page 26, Rolls Roycebentley, Announcements, La crème de la crème, Super Secretaries, Concerts, Animals And Birds. Property: Help for the do-it-yourself builders, Rentals, Flat Sharing, Property South of the Thames, Properties North of Thames. Weather: The Weather.

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