The Times - 20/09/1983
1983; Gale Group;
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From Robert Fisk, Beirut, By a Staff Reporter, From John Earle, Rome, By Philip Robinson, By Julian Haviland Political Editor, From Richard Owen, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By Stewart Tendler Crime Reporter, By David Felton, Labour Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, Belfast, By Bill Johnstone, Electronics Correspondent, By Peter Evans, Home Affairs Correspondent, By Pat Healy, Social Services Correspondent, By Ronald Faux, By David Nicholson-Lord, By John Witherow, From Alan Hamilton, By Hugh Clayton Environment Correspondent, By Rupert Morris, By Michael Baily Transport Editor, Geoffrey Smith, By David Walker, Local Government Correspondent, By Peter Hennessy, From Ian Murray, Brussels, From Edward Mortimer, By Henry Stanhope, Diplomatic Correspondent, From Michael Binyon, Bonn, From Our Own Correspondent, From Richard Hughes, Hongkong, From Diana Geddes, From Trevor Fishlock, From Michael Hamlyn, Islamabad, From Richard Wigg, From Keith Dalton, From Ray Kennedy, From Andrew Thompson, From Our Correspondent, Johannesburg, From Patrick Knight, By Caroline Moorehead, From David Watts, Singapore, From Roger Boyes, By Tom Bower, Christine Painell, PHS, Charles McKean Architecture Correspondent, John Young Agriculture Correspondent, Hugh Hanning, Roger Scruton, PATRICK BAILY, MICHAEL GAINE., ADAM ROBERTS., HEW WATT., HENRY TOCH., N. M. de S. CAMERON., MALCOLM HARPER, Director, , C. W. BRIERLEY., A. R. PARISH., JANE VAN TASSEL, , RAYMOND HAYNES., PHILIP J. STEWART., G. L. RIDDINGTON., GERALDINE PETLEY., E. J. KENNEY., J. M. M. LIGHTBODY., By Pearce Wright, Science Editor, John Russell Taylor, Paul Griffiths, Irving Wardle, Hilary Finch, Nicholas Kenyon, Dennis Hackett, Max Bell, By Geoffrey Ellis, by Maggie McLening, Clive Cookson, Richard Sharpe, by Roger Woolnough, By Paul Walton, by Geoffrey Ellis, By Ross Davies, R.W., By Alan Lewis, City Editor Anthony Hilton, By Frances Williams, Economics Correspondent, By Our Financial Staff, From Maxwell Newton, By Wayne Lintott, By Graham Searjeant, By Jonathan Davis and Andrew Cornelius, By Jonathan Clare, By Frances Williams, By John Lawless, By Derek Pain, by Michael Clark, By Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent, Peter Ball, By David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, By Robert Pryce, By Keith Macklin, By Michael Seely, By Michael Phillips, Racing Correspondent, By John Hennessy, Golf Correspondent, By Nicholas Harling, From Barry Pickthall, Newport, Rhode Island, Edited by Peter Dear, Michael Hamlyn,
ResumoNews: Cockroaches in kitchens of Café Royal a health risk council claims, Lisa's own flying squad, Custer's last stand revisited, Flying Jesuit lifts a few veils, Paying the price of persistence, Prisoners of conscience Lithuania: Balys Gajauskas, Rus in urbe, din in the dell, Imelda Marcos to step down, The women who also serve..., QE2 to be refitted in Germany, Economy: the elusive right track, 'Jumbo link with spy satellite', Misguided, back to the drawing board, Stones at glass houses, 7,000 miners strike over dismissed man, Now peace packs a punch, Air France Moscow flight halted, A real snip-car sales by computer, Tomorrow, St Kitts booms in, Crash train had run out of fuel, inquiry is told, The Cuban who lives out of briefcases, TGWU gives victory to Meacher, Councils to set up inquiry into the cost of abolition, Commentary, By-pass is planned for Devon town, Storm over falling Hongkong dollar, Five of family accused of murdering detective, Protesters bound over, Electoral register, Family touch to the new soft-sell shop, US would not block UN move, Chaos theory making the North Sea safer, Teaching aids for microcomputers, Regional control of transport urged, Finding the unbreakable code, Clear goals needed to tackle poverty, Ciskei troops 'opened fire' on students, Industry 'too weak for trade war', How Dr Fream found lasting fame, Volunteers for GCHQ lie tests, Software gets a country airing, A million books all in one desk, MP tells why British colonel quit, Better deal on airline overbooking, Industrial action closes more children's homes, Court ruling gives Ojukwu senate seat, The Times Diary Written off, A killer goes to ground, Indonesian oil bribes case held in camera, London poly helps BBC, Software made for walking, Dead Hell's Angels identified, Brent will defy orders to cut health services, How the patients are benefiting, Labour group snubs Ulster campaigners, How Nyerere's socialism went astray, Rank-and-file Liberals have their say on how to win next time, Straw-burning inquiry ordered, Morán states his case on Gibraltar, Do examinations really count? Job Scene, MI5 man in court on spying charge, More cooperatives, Roads, Longest walk of all time comes to an end, War leaves Israelis confused, The sky's the limit: A small, Lane backs juryless fraud trials, Heat-wave stethoscope developed, Sheffield star of the show, Free breakfasts boost Supershuttle's trade, Britain demands its £42m, Two Germanies resume talks on cultural pact, Sotheby's takeover gets under way, Mail train security review call after raids, Thatcher says arms talks must continue, Classroom Computer competition, Liberals will stand firm on selection, How a judge may be removed, Putting the pilot at risk, Bridge of sighs: An unfinished, Body hunt: Police yesterday organized, Unions threaten general strike in Argentina, Drive to protect milk deliveries, Argentine guns sold as Falklands war souvenirs, Alcohol car booms in Brazil, Treasury wants to cut inner-city projects, Restaurent complaint by mothers, Namibia toll tops 10,000, Why the Fifth Generation was needed, Alarm bells triggered over Polish stoppage, Secrets of success in gaining a credit-worthy image, Pakistan reads riot act to Afghanistan, In search of British software for the US, Trains to take the strain as anti-nuclear protesters get up steam, US Navy bombards Druze to back the Lebanese Army, US blamed for whipping up hysteria, Italian Navy misses the boat, Oxford firm raises £1m, Belgian troops may be used if strike continues, Journalists back down over secondary action injunction, Desperate action now in Europe The Week, Defence experts to rebuke Soviet team, Time capsule shop cleared. Index. Display Advertising: Multiple Display Advertisements, Andrews Industrial Equipment Ltd., Ritz, tap Air Portugal, Business Systems (Europe)ltd., The Times Business News, Chanel, Aldwych Theatre, Hamilton & Hamilton (Estates) Ltd., Alliance Building Society, Thorn Ericsson, commodore, Ibm, Micropoint, Epson, Odeonkensington, Kodak, Aluminium & Steel, Control Data. Picture Gallery: English Women In Alexon., Agog. News in Brief. Arts and Entertainment: Today's television and radio programmes BBC 1, Concise Crossword (No 154), The Times Crossword Puzzle No 16,239. Reviews: Television, Double Bill Covent Garden, Bringing Back The Classics, Today's events Royal engagements, Roof-raising but earth bound LPO/Tennstedt Festival Hall, Fash/flash, The thoughtful process of falling off a log Matthew Smith Barbican Francis Bacon Marlborough Fine Art Art of the AvantGarde in Russia Royal Academy The First Russian Art Show Annely Juda New Art Tate, Rock Stray Cats The Lyceum, TV top ten, Jorge Bolet Elizabeth Hall, Johnny Oil Strikes Back Soho Poly. Editorials/Leaders: Selection In Solihull, Keeping Their Nerve. Letters to the Editor: Abortion case and medical ethics, 'Finlandization', Clerical celibacy, Rates 'wretchedness', Not seeing wood for the trees, Tax allowances, Contributions to IDA, Lessons of KAL 007 disaster, Kampuchea and UN, No laughing matter, Strategic parity, Straw burning, Gill memorial, Pricing gas, Holiday log jam. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Official Appointments and Notices: London University first class honours degrees. Deaths. Marriages. Obituaries: Prince Majid Arslan, The Rev Douglas Carter, Mr Peter Sedgwick Studies in socialism, Mr Richard P. Mitchell, Mrs Elizabeth Yearling. Classified Advertising: Non-Secretarial Appointments, For Sale, Legal Appointments, Trainee Programmer Graduate, Announcements, Entertainments, Vw/audi, Animals And Birds. Business and Finance: Stronger Fisons marks out US, Taubman names US accountant to take over at Sotheby's, US unlikely to join in $3bn IMF loan, The pound, Pritchard claims victory, Pittard back in profit, Dunlop near deal on sale to Sumitomo, Investment and Finance, Economic trends on rise again, SE to win statutory exemption, Richard Shops projects high profits, How declining tyre markets forced Dunlop to look East, Company News In Brief, Jaguar sell-off still 'top priority', Daejan Holdings PLC, IMF relishing its arm-twisting role, Brussels backs cut in working week, Exporters offer advice on tapping £10bn aid market, Base Lending Rates. Stock Exchange Tables: Commodities London Commodity Prices, Hang Seng plummets 74 points, Britishfunds, Recent Issues, Sterling: Spot and Forward, Authorized Units & Insurance Funds, Dow Jones rises 8 points, Wall Street, US news boosts gilts. Business Appointments: Sir John Eden to head Central & Sheerwood. Sport: Leicester face penalty after playing Pemberton, Juventus lose the scoring touch, Morgan declines TV debate with Lord, Sports in Brief, Americans shaken by magnitude of Australian win, Robson assembles the spare parts, Electric retires to stud, Warning on forged Cup tickets, British Isles hope to recover trophy they lost, Wealth of young talent, Stein picks special gift, Southend's first win, From chaos to order in a year at Solihull, Today's Fixtures Football, Ardiles to have an operation, Ubique off the mark, Dunlop secures Eddery for Seymour Hicks, Stein and Walsh know the way back, Jones is on London bill, Marauders from the south west, A talent that can burgeon into greatness, From the wastelands to glory, For The Record Croquet, India make changes after drawn Test. Property: Rentals, Flat Sharing, Country Property. Weather: The Weather.
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