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The Times - 14/03/1983

1983; Gale Group;

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By Henry Stanhope, Diplomatic Correspondent, From Arthur Osman, From Richard Owen, From Diana Geddes, Paris, By David Felton Labour Correspondent, By Jonathan Davis Energy Correspondent, By Frances Williams, Economics Correspondent, By Michael Baily, Transport Editor, By David Felton, Labour Correspondent, By Our Labour Correspondent, By Ronald Faux, By David Walker, Local Government Correspondent, From Richard Ford, Belfast, By Hugh Clayton Environment Correspondent, By Julian Haviland Political Editor, By the Staff of Nature, By Our Chess Correspondent, By Pearce Wright, Science Editor, By Craig Seton, By Lucy Hodges, By Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, By Stewart Tendler, By Nicholas Timmins, By Huon Mallalieu, By Geraldine Norman, Sale Room Correspondent, By John Young, Agriculture Correspondent, By Patricia Clough, By David Hewson, From Our Correspondent, From Hasan Akhtar, From Trevor Fishlock, From Our Own Correspondent, Delhi, From David Watts, Singapore, From Nicholas Ashford, Washington, By Our Foreign Staff, From a Special Correspondent, Plainfield, Illinois, From Ray Kennedy, Johannesburg, From Richard Wigg, Madrid, From David Watts Singapore, From Robert Holloway Cairo, From Christopher Walker, Jerusalem, By Henry Stanhope Diplomatic Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, Jerusalem, From Robert Fisk, Beirut, From Our Own Correspondent Washington, By Lisa Robinson, PHS, Tim Congdon, Tony Samstag, Gerald Kaufman, Max Beloff, DAVID HARRIS., EDMUND STOCKDALE., De L'ISLE, Chairman, NORRIS MCWHIRTER, Deputy, JOHN WHEELER, , KEN DALY, , IAN GILMOUR., ERIC STEVENS, H. W. SINGER, , KENNETH MORGAN, Director., J. M. BARRY, Treasurer, , JOCK TAYLOR., PATRICIA ALLDERIDGE, , ROWLAND BUCHANAN., J. M. BOHDANOWICZ, , By Clifford Longley, Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Our Horticulture Correspondent, Paul Griffiths, Anthony Masters, Irving Wardle, Michael Church, Nicholas Kenyon, John Percival, by Michael Clark, City Editor Anthony Hilton, By Frances Williams Economics Correspondent, By Our Financial Staff, By Derek Harris, Commercial Editor, By Michael Prest, By Our Economics Correspondent, By Our Commercial Editor, By Edward Townsend, Industrial Correspondent, By Andrew Cornelius, By Hilaire Gomer, Maxwell Newton, By David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, By David Hands, By Peter Marson, By Gordon Allan, By Richard Streeton, By Nicholas Keith, By Michael Stevenson, By John Blunsden, By Jenny MacArthur, From Ivor Davis, Daytona, By Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, By Paul Harrison, By Nicholas Harling, By Clive White, By Paul Newman, By Stuart Jones, From John Wilcockson Monte San Angelo, By Sydney Friskin, By Joyce Whitehead, By Keith Macklin, By Richard Eaton, From John Hennessy, Helsinki, By Hilary Cawthorne, From Our Irish Racing Correspondent, Dublin, By John Karter, By Pat Butcher, Edited by Peter Dear, From Michael Binyon Bonn, DJM, Michael Binyon,

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News in Brief. Index. News: Troubled Ford plant faces new disruption, Nature notes, Farmers anxious for help to save their bacon, Taxman calls and village headcount begins, Dublin divided on aims of All Ireland Forum, Dead-end camps of misery Indo-China's Refugees, Not the servants Marx foresaw, Presenting the treasures of Islam, Innocent people's records 'threatened by Bill', Vietnam and Asean will hold Cambodia talks, Chartering the right vessel, First 100 days go well for Spain's Socialists, Students acting as locums break law, Koestler leaves bequest for parapsychology, Avalanche kills 76, Hulashes out at critics of post-Mao rule, Black holes for the urban space invader, Surgeons cut live bomb from man's chest, Egypt birth campaign attacked by cleric, Socialists halt swing to right in France, Robots for shy patients, I am no exile, I am here for a purpose-Nkomo, Mixed blessings for the church at top table, Strike ban law 'would be broken', Kohl joins chorus telling Reagan to seek interim deal on missiles, Egyptian ministers dismissed, Civil Service union merger plan delay, The Times Diary Undeterred, Husain will lead Arab delegation, VAT ruling may cost nation a £2m 'gift', Nkomo deserted by his old friends in Africa, The pound, Gdansk police detain 100 in Solidarity protest, Colour of sun may change the weather, Barbie denies charges, To move or not to be moved?, Labour MP may be left out in the cold, Fund urged for film industry, A collection of Negus memories, American farmers have to tighten their belts, Community funds sought for Britain's coal industry, Tory cheer over May council polls, The issues at stake in Penlee, Burghers capitalize on a famous son, Evren rules out easing political ban, Western monopoly of news under fire, National Gallery buys 'a German Tintoretto', A cracked actor makes repairs, The middle-class factor, Jobs-Howe's Budget priority, Know your enemy, and your friend, Inquiry into M40 faces a diversion, Philippines 'driven to revolt', MOREOVER...Miles Kington, Weekend success for orchid show, Commonwealth Day, Missing girl search moves to factories, Touchpaper yet to be lit, Howe will help families with £2,000m handout, Take it with a pinch of salt, France goes to the polls in second round, The papers, Case of the golden coffee break, Suntan lamps are linked to skin cancers in separate medical reports, Tory's Greenham offensive, How computers advance the fight against crime, Opec ready to agree 15% price reduction, Brazil opposition flexes muscles, Airbus talks may reverse British Airways' buy-American policy, Shultz sees Salem and Shamir, Questions over 'life fight' man, Bar fights for women in Pakistan, Boys found in mine after seven hours, Russians pressurized to let more Jews leave, Twilight world search for Maclean's legacy, Delhi marks turning point, Falklands veterans in Norway, New poll victory for Kohl party, Israeli Cabinet debates mounting violence in West Bank and Gaza, 40,000 greet Pope on his return to Rome. Display Advertising: Company Analysis, Sotheby's, Times Books Ltd, Volvo, Tuff-Kote Dionl Ltd., The Commonwealth Collection, The Times, Minolta, Christie's, Bhhi. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 16,077, Today's television and radio programmes BBC 1, Concise Crossword (No 16), Oxford stride to convincing chess victory. Picture Gallery. Editorials/Leaders: HE Should Be Welcome Here, Spelling IT Out. Letters to the Editor: Spanish fishing boats, Farm earnings, Travels with mules, Echoes of war, In the soup, A case for the Attorney General?, Therapeutic cat, British overseas aid, Journalists' misgivings on Police Bill, Selling in Germany, Boat race manoeuvres, Righting the economy, Prisoners abroad. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: Appointments in the Forces Royal Navy, Church news. Politics and Parliament: Parliament this week. Reviews: Dance Fielding Sixes, Subtle placing Cider with Rosie, Opera Don Giovanni, The struggle for traditional literacy, Looking glasses reveal appeal of the appalling in New York, Today's events Royal engagements, Kate Bush, Alien abstractions, BBCSO/Eötvös, Oedipus Plays Playhouse, Oxford, Concert LPO/Leppard. Deaths. Obituaries: Mr Hideo Kobayashi, Miss Blanche Henrey Major contributions to botanical bibliography, Mr William Black, Professor E. G. Liberman, Obituary. Business and Finance: Protecting the USM's good name, Weak franc is jolting EMS, Regions ready to restart scramble for freeports, Call for lower business costs, Investment and Finance, Analysts expect BP profits of £700m, Canadian may head BS, Army of lobbyists besiege Chancellor, 500 more steel jobs may be cut, Leading economies poised to pull the world out of recession, Aaronite blazes oil rig protection trail, Compromise hope on state industry bill, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Crest buys electronics firm, Brazil repays $400m US loan, Company News In Brief, Opec shadow over tax cuts, Reagan looks safe and rift widens, Growing fear of debt moratorium as international loan crisis mounts, More off-licences hit as trade falls, Base Lending Rates. Stock Exchange Tables: Commodities, Capitalization and week's change, Fixed-Interest Stocks, Eurobond prices (yields and premiums). Sport: Coventry survive a fatal relaxation, Yorkshire gripped by gallant Hunslet, Sports in Brief, Hartlepool made to pay heavy penalty, Steele's save bridges a gap of time and motion, Miss Troke leads way to day of surprises, Pennine way to a replay, Football and other fixtures, Roberts leads all the way, Bowlers put N Zealand back on their feet, One-stroke victory by Brown, Evans rides in on the magic roundabout, W Indies in command, Blackburn in control as Charlton lose their way, Swansea in deep trouble at Bath, Unlikely lads of Watford, Army march in after crucial errors by Navy, Klammer flies downhill to peaks of excellence, Irish are sold on For Auction as genuine Cheltenham article, Brazil decision on move to Spurs today, Flamboyance outdone, Weekend Rugby Union Results, Greatest show on ice but the best of British yet to come, Argentin climbs to stage victory, McNamara beats Lendl, First-class message, For The Record Athletics, Cram too quick for Australians, Rosberg disqualified as Piquet wins, All down to penalty barrage, Derby win for Bleasdale, A single sip restores virility, England persistence pays off at last, Leicester grim and bear it, Coe's triumph for show business, Weekend Football Results And Tables FA Cup: Sixth round, Third place for Broadhead, Black fate plays a blinder for United, The timing is right for Melia, Bower power puts locals in clover, Scots build their house in granite. Law: Month limit for county court contempt Peart v Stewart, Tax appeal is allowed by consent Nabi v Heaton (Inspector of Taxes). Classified Advertising: University Appointments, Announcements, La crème de la crème, Yachts And Boats, Entertainments, Situations Wanted. Property: Rentals, Flat Sharing. Weather: The Weather.

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