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The Times - 22/01/1983

1983; Gale Group;

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By Anthony Bevins, Political Correspondent, From Richard Ford, Dublin, By Baron Phillips, Property Correspondent, By Clifford Webb, By Paul Routledge, Labour Editor, By Frances Williams, Economics Correspondent, From Michael Binyon, Bonn, By Stewart Tendler, By Christopher Warman Arts Correspondent, By Richard Evans, By Peter Evans, Home Affairs Correspondent, By Lucy Hodges, Education Correspondent, From Ronald Kershaw, Leeds, By David Hewson, By Geraldine Norman, Sale Room Correspondent, By Barrie Clement Labour Reporter, By the Staff of Nature, By Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, Bristol, By Craig Seton, By Our Transport Editor, By Kenneth Gosling, By John Young Agricultural Correspondent, By Frances Gibb Legal Affairs Correspondent, From Pearce Wright Science Editor, Snape, From Diana Geddes, Paris, From Charles Harrison Nairobi, From Trevor Fishlock, Delhi, From John Earle, Rome, From Tony Duboudin Melbourne, From Our Own Correspondent New York, From Michael Hamlyn New York, From Our Correspondent Ankara, From Nicholas Ashford, Washington, From Ian Murray, Brussels, By Rupert Morris, By Henry Stanhope, Diplomatic Correspondent, From Harry Debelius Madrid, From Mario Modiano, Athens, From Christopher Follett, Copenhagen, From Michael Hornsby, Johannesburg, From Andrew Thompson Buenos Aires, From Michael Hamlyn, New York, From Mario Modiano Athens, PHS, Edmund Akenhead, Nicholas Shakespeare, E. H. St G. MOSS, , DUNCAN WATSON, , R. EDEY, , ALIX MEYNELL, , ANDREW MOBERLY, , CYNTHIA H. TUKER, , FRANK A. SHARMAN, , GEOFFREY HOWE, , ERNIE ROBERTS, , TIMOTHY FRASER, , ROBERT GREGORY, , D. C. A. BRADSHAW, , R. M. GOODE, , MARY N. WHEELER, , MARY JENSEN, , ARTHUR GODFREY, , Bishop Frank West, David Wade, Hilary Finch, Michael Church, Peter Davalle, by Michael Clark, City Editor Anthony Hilton, By Jeremy Warner, By Andrew Cornelius, By Michael Prest, By Jonathan Clare, By Our Financial Staff, By Jonathan Davis Energy Correspondent, Margaret Drummond, Derek Harris, By Nicholas Harling, By Sydney Friskin, By Keith Macklin, From Ray Kennedy, Cape Town, Holding: point of principle, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent Melbourne, By Peter Ball, By a Special Correspondent, By Michael Seely, By John Karter, By David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, By Gerald Davies, Edited by Peter Davalle, Photograph by Suresh Karadia, RH, Jacqueline Reditt, Richard Bassett, Stan Hey, Clifford Webb, Ashley Stephenson, Shona Crawford Poole, Jane MacQuitty, Nicholas Wapshott, Peter Ball, Peter Waymark, Ned Chaillet, Penny McGuire, NOBBY CLARK, Geoff Brown, Judy Froshaug, Harry Golombek, Priscilla Wrightson, Mel Lewis, Jeremy Flint,

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Index. News: Breathing space for TV-am, Complaints of curbs on TV models, Allergy fundraiser cleared, Japan talks peace with European industry, Heckling for Thatcher, At last, a club that cares about rust, Granola, 'Church and bomb' paper is defended, Bulgarians still holding Turk for Pope plot, In the garden, Staff give backing to Rittner, Chemical weed control, Lucas to shed 1,200 more jobs, Fleet Street faces contempt test case, Crisis talks in Italy as unions reject pay cuts, Rare icon found on back of later work, School reassured by inspectors' findings, Flying risk marginally up, Conspiracy arrests in Tanzania, Chrysanthemum cutting, Property firm pay £9m for Hever estate, On The Road Tenacious turbo that drinks anything, Father's vow to 'wonder' baby, Family court proposal designed to stop 'shuttling' of cases, India invests a free lunch in the future, EEC takes plunge into spring, Mediator brought in for water talks, Health and industry placed at risk, Satellite heads for Arabian Sea, Boy killed father to protect mother, Danes signal approval of EEC fish proposals, Retrial in Chapman murder case likely, The man who would be King (of Patagonia), Subnormal hijacker shot dead, Arrest warrant issued over 10p debt, Afghan massacre may be raised at UN, ANC refugees who fled internment camp go back, Lure of the Hash habit sweeps the East, The greatest railway journey ever sold, Guardian in dispute over staffing, Falklands not to be fortress, Pym says, British boy's doctors pleased with operation, Mitterrand leaves Bonn in turmoil, Courage of the Junta's officers praised, Kringle factor may combat thrombosis, British contact with Arafat confirmed, The Times Diary Havers' hopes, Laying down the ground rules for flooring, Electricity forecasts off target, Gaitskell: the years that might have been, Roads, Sir Thomas More: a cruise for all reasons, Breakfasts fit to set before the television screen, Root Cuttings, M4 trail guide, Travel news, A star-studded future worth a flutter, Traditional toasts in the popular spirit of Burns, Vogel demands Geneva missile compromise, Mob blamed for killing union aide in Chicago, Lonicera, Inflation falls to 13-year low of 5.4 per cent, Magazine 'prevented arrests', Fairs, The papers, 20 killed in Uganda violence, Bellamy out on £30 bail, Book pirates 'are costing publishers £500m a year', Tent poles to Iceland, bankrolls to Montreux Summer brochures 3: Shona Crawford Poole looks beyond the sun, Vienna, 1913: At the old Café Central, a pair of Russians met to play chess. 'Herr Bronstein' and his friend were inventing moves that would rock the world, adding a footnote to a rich tradition, Advice on water, Old saws and new sponsors, Calendar, 'Twelve-barrel gun' bags £73,567 price, Heathers, the plants for all weathers, New law to combat nuclear terrorists, Anti-EEC swing by farmers, Living as apostles in twentieth century, Borg expected to announce his retirement, Crash escape as jet misses village, Thatcher is urged to call early election, Temple clue to Aegae site, Waking up in a stranger's dining room, Two quit Haughey's front bench team, Village poll on ancient tree's fate, One man's special fear, US flexibility depends on Soviet attitude, Fagan release criticism raises legal objections, France gives priority to reducing trade deficit, Argentine apologies to Brazil, SS orderly jailed for six years, Stephen Waldorf expected to make a full recovery, doctors say. Display Advertising: Save & Prosper Group, Brussels, Bruges Luxembourg, Multiple Display Advertisements, National Savings, Henderson Japan Special Situations Trust., Excalibur, Italy Bargain Flights, The Times Business News, Cuendet, The Gt Group, Americana Holidays, Reid's Hotel,, Florida & Barbados, Prins Ferries, Anais Anais cacharel, The Daily Telegraph, Target Gold Fund, Solaire Holidays, millet, Queen Elizabeth2, Messiah, School Fees Insurance Agency Ltd., Invincible Defence, Unit Trust Portfolio Management. News in Brief. Politics and Parliament: High fines for video pirates Commons. Picture Gallery. Classified Advertising: Personal Columns, Theatres, Announcements, Services tomorrow: Third Sunday after Epiphany, Legal Notices, Travel, Entertainments, Situations Wanted. Property: Rentals, Property Wanted. Law: Overtime refusal was 'industrial action' Power Packing Casemakers Ltd v Faust and Others, CB import ban not against EEC law Regina v Goldstein. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): A night of magic with the little invader. Editorials/Leaders: Separation Of Powers, Missiles Á LA Mitterrand, Vacancies Among The Virtuous. Letters to the Editor: The Tory tradition, Speechless MPs, Lessons for the future over past Falklands dilemma, Consumers still unprotected, Union elections, Reliable sources, The search for God, Cassino destruction, Taking the biscuit, Flatford at risk. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Births. Official Appointments and Notices: The Royal College of Organists, University news Oxford, Borg may announce retirement, Latest appointments Latest appointments include:, Church news Appointments, Restaurant awards, Royal Astronomical Society medals. Deaths. Obituaries: Mr Leonard Wincott, Don Costa, Sir John Shaw, Obituary, Tristram Hillier Painter in varied styles. Reviews: Requiem for a prolific but tortured talent, Rock & Jazz, Weekend Choice, Recommended, Week Ahead Family Concert, Concerts, Pedestrian efforts off the pitch, Making designs on a public sense of alienation, Dance Royal Ballet, Dreams recalled, Photography, Today's events Royal engagement, The unsolved crime of idiom, Photographic truths, An officer and gentleman with £27m to his name, Opera, Films on TV Today, Openings, London, Tomorrow, Operetta returns to the Wells, Seth emerges from the endless black tunnel, Out of Town, A new line on old masters of art. Stock Exchange Tables: An unregulated jungle for small investors, Profit-taking hits prices, Recent Issues, Sterling: Spot and Forward, Commodities London Metal Exchange, Unit Trust Prices-change on the week, Unit Trust performance, Wall Street, British Funds. Business and Finance: Warning on deficits by Volcker, L & G launches cheaper plan for women doctors, Investment and finance Avoiding the price spiral, Company News In Brief Abbey, Times-Money Programme 1983 Unit Trust Competition, Shopping around for a better deal, Romania asks for $750m debt relief, Good money chasing bad comparisons, The pound, Four new units from Touche, Call for cut in Opec output, Family Money Market Banks, New set-up for Pennine approved, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Storm over Viyella merger, Anderson's US rival drops bid, News in brief Markets, Guernsey lets offer, NEW A special 10% initial bonus plus 12 months' tax relief, Secure vaults for keeping jewels, Woolworth abandons search for a chief executive, Base Lending Rates. Sport: Leeds can lift their game and the trophy, Pakistan take another series, Sports in Brief, Lendl's power takes him through to semi-finals, Solent's volatile partnership finds harmony in success, Consistent Stadler surges ahead again, Return of Ardiles may not be enough to halt Spurs' slide, Schoolboy hands out a lesson, Lillee is likely to have last word, Football and other weekend fixtures, Genius of Pollock shines again for South Africa, A blessing for Swansea, Davis starts favourite, Holding rejects offer of $250,000, Unsung trio strike right note, Norwich ride their luck, Australian ban on W Indians, Goodwin threat to Coventry hopes, Snow may hold up Audi's rivals, Langley aiming to reverse a losing trend, For The Record, Snow Reports, England go in disguise to a dress rehearsal, Swiss cook stirs things up, Sula Bula ready to upset Schweppes calculations. Arts and Entertainment: Bridge Making dummy the master hand, Solution of Puzzle No 16,028, Television and radio programmes, Chess A tournament officialdom failed to cripple. Weather: The Weather.

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