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The Times - 24/03/1983

1983; Gale Group;

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From Nicholas Ashford, Washington, By Lorna Bourke, By Kenneth Gosling, By Tony Samstag, From Ronald Faux, By Michael Prest, By Paul Routledge, Labour Editor, From Diana Geddes, By David Felton, Labour Correspondent, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By Kenneth Gosling., By Our Political Correspondent, By Philip Webster Political Reporter, By Lucy Hodges, Education Correspondent, From Pat Healy, Social Services Correspondent, Dawlish, By Barrie Clement Labour Reporter, By Anthony Bevins, Political Correspondent, From Ian Murray, Brussels, By the Staff of Nature, From Our Correspondent, Leeds, From Arthur Osman Coventry, By David Walker Local Government Correspondent, By Nicholas Timmins, By Our Labour Correspondent, From Richard Owen, Moscow, From Our Own Correspondent, Johannesburg, From David Watts, From Diana Geddes, Paris, From Susan MacDonald, Lisbon, From Nicholas Ashford, From Michael Binyon, Bonn, From Roger Boyes, From Our Own Correspondent, Warsaw, From Michael Hornsby, From Nicholas Gage, By Henry Stanhope Diplomatic Correspondent, From Trevor Fishlock, , From Tony Duboudin, , From Grania Forbes, Press Association Court Correspondent, , From Nicholas Ashford, , Dennis Hackett, Anthony Masters, Hilary Finch, Paul Griffiths, Anthony Quinton, Philippa Toomey, Gay Firth, Hugh MontgomeryMassingberd, H.R.F.Keating, Fiona MacCarthy, Jonathan Sale, PHS, Tony Samstag, Ronald Butt, Charles McKean, BENT JUEL-JENSEN, , C. E. V. LESER, , J.A.C. MARTIN, , DESMOND FLOWER, , JAMES ACKERS, Chairman, , VIRGINIA BOVELL, , PETER GHOSH, , DONALD FRITH, , DICK PANTLIN, , L. G. SCALES, , SHIRLEY PORTER, Chairman, , RENTON, President, NEIL THORNE, Chairman, MOTTISTONE, Vice-Chairman, BEN T. FORD, STEPHEN ROSS, , CECIL W. PROCTOR, , EMILY MORRIS., By Geraldine Norman, Sale Room Correspondent, City Editor Anthony Hilton, From Maxwell Newton, , By Peter Wilson-Smith Banking Correspondent, By Jonathan Clare, By Graham Searjeant, By Andrew Cornelius, By Jonathan Davis, Energy Correspondent, By Our Energy Correspondent, By Jeremy Warner, By Our Financial Staff, edited by Sally White, By Michael Clark, Graham Searjeant, By Edward Townsend, Industrial Correspondent, From Richard Hanson Tokyo, by Michael Clark, By Alan Hubbard, Alan Gibson, By Sydney Friskin, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, By Keith Macklin, By Nicholas Harling, By Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, By Peter Marson, By Alan Gibson, By Gerry Harrison, By Richard Streeton, By Richard Burnell, By John Hennessy, Golf Correspondent, Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Michael Seely, Edited by Peter Davalle, From Stephen Taylor Harare, PH,

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News in Brief. Index. News: Modern Times A sideways look at the British way of life, Repatriation figures 'not available', Coastguard rescue HQ criticized, The risk of alcohol at time of conception, The unsung treasures of the Spanish Main, £70,000 for 'lunar landscape' farmers, Way clear for Kohl to name top team, Labour lead in third opinion poll, Telegraph wants to cut 500 jobs after losses, Unions oppose lie-detector tests in security checks, Turning to the quack, New sterling slide revives interest rates fear, Labour sees revival plan as a vote winner, Tasmania adamant on dam project, Anti-nuclear report suppressed, Kremlin crisis rumours melt away like Moscow's winter snow, Defector insists on the Bulgarian link, Whose finger on the pension funds?, Alliance faces double handicap at the polls, Police chief faces the public on Davey, Prince William joins the royal rainmakers, US farms cut by 82m acres, Nicaragua puts its case against US, Signalman at fault in fatal crash, Rowny damned with fulsome praise, Roads, MOREOVER...Miles Kington, Cruel tactics learnt from Smith regime, Assam slaughter goes on with 5,000 dead after seven weeks of horror, The charity chairman, Outlaw strikes in essential services, Tory think tank says, Israel to get more US missiles, Guardian reporter declared an enemy, Shutdown threat to docks, Asean ends hope of Cambodian talks, Sound of brass upsets shopkeeper, De Lorean affair gets shampoo treatment, Second Swazi prince to be Prime Minister, Cooperating for a good future Robin Oakeshott on new opportunities for the unemployed to go into business, City banker made suicide deadline to boost cash for spastic son, Channel 4's light spring, Nearly 2,000 doctors on dole, BMA says, Reagan seeks switch from retaliation to nuclear defence, £9m British aid package for Zambia, Tax proposals may have big effect on the business world, Warsaw gives Western bankers good news, Acid words from a toothless body, TUC reform backed by one vote, Tax evaders face tough new rules, Nato stands by zero option, Tourist centres, EEC energy inquiry, Strong man ousted in Poland, Radical scheme for student loans axed, Salvador aid victory for Reagan's men, The papers, Truncated Paris Cabinet faces demand for Mauroy to be dismissed, Pacifying Europe: Reagan's choices Geoffrey Smith analyses America's tactics for the Geneva missile talks, Hoaxer duped police and reporter, Unionist 'was tortured', Mary Rose sailors to be buried near Spithead, French told to redouble efforts, Winning the battle of paperwork, Eleven Cabinet ministers quit in Mauritius, Whitelaw responds to police Bill protests, Slave son 'poured out troubles to dog', Newman defends use of statistics, Time to scrap the old ideas, The Times Diary Poll pointer. Official Appointments and Notices: University news Oxford, Pope names new archbishops, Latest appointments, Accountant appointed chairman of BBC, Church news Resignations and Retirements, Top changes at TV-am approved. Picture Gallery. Display Advertising: Ppa, Times Books Ltd, Youth Training Scheme, Marlowe Books,, Abbey National Money Service, Credit Card Theatre Bookings Ltd., Burton, The Times, Wrexham, Idc, olivetti, AYCLIFFE Development Corporation, Adam & Charles Black, The Rape Of Cyprus, MDC, Century, Robert Hale, Kuhle Wampe Pg, American Airlines, London Bedding Centre, The Children's Society., Yol, Vernons, Hartlepool. Politics and Parliament: Government removes obstacles Housing Bill, Trade minister sees basis for resumption of economic growth World Economy, Parliament today, Grant to help the deaf, Northern Ireland the best place to invest Ulster, New peer, Sportsmen told: beware South African money Apartheid, Bill will make trespass a criminal offence Law Reform. Reviews: High Dartmoor, Land and People, by Eric Hemery (Hale, £50,:, Fatal glory of the Howards The Dukes of Norfolk, Spirit of the wandering Jew Pilgermann, Collector pays £308,000 for a Degas, Smoothing the pathway to a theatrical dream, The face of the poet The Image of the Poet, Diving for sunken treasure, · The National Theatre is to, Serious sadness, Sparkling Pacini Maria Tudor Bloomsbury Theatre, The Fourth Wall Drill Hall, Othello New End, Ranks of Kings, Czech PO/Neumann Festival Hall/Radio 3, Today's events, New books-paperback, Brilliance still too much on the surface, Murder most ingenious Fletch's Moxie, Founding feminists Eve and the New Jerusalem Socialism and Feminism in the 19th Century. Arts and Entertainment: Today's television and radio programmes BBC 1, Concise Crossword (No 24), The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 16,086. Editorials/Leaders: Ethiopians Need Help, In Pursuit Of Taxes, Where Labour Puts Its Trust. Letters to the Editor: Stressful time in the arcades, Citizens of Europe, Farm earnings, Civil defence, Reaching for the skies, Male midwives, Scope for higher capital spending?, Tactical voting, Universities' commitment to merit, Blame for famine in Ethiopa. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Births. Deaths. Obituaries: Miss Estelle Blyth, Mr A. J. Gardham, Captain N. E. G. Roper, Mr Lanning Roper Garden designer and writer, Obituary. Business and Finance: BTG chief criticizes government indecision, Warburg sells stake in Becker, Japanese steelmakers head for £107m loss, Turnround puts Clay into profit, Calmest exchange crisis yet, The pound, DRG slips £3m but holds payout, The news agency that grew up, Prudential shares rise 26p after profits increase by a quarter, Charterhouse Petroleum seeking to expand, Investment and Finance, Anderson stops dividend, Bridport makes good, Rent income puts Rivlin on its feet, Fee growth at County Bank, Cornhill Insurance Group 1982 Results, Bell's toasts profits increase of 18pc, County Bank, Ellerman put up for sale, BET seeks rest of Rediffusion, Eagle Star Holdings PLC, Data Recall and OTL announce merger, Sirdar Interim Report, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Bicc 1982 Results, Britannic Assurance PUBLIC LIMITED COMPANY, Rebuffed Enserch takes second best, Company News In Brief, Sirdar on way to new results record, US strike takes Wellman to brink, Interest rates could stay up for years, Kenning Motor Group p.l.c., N Sea oilmen wait for market to settle, Tricentrol chief goes in shuffle, Datastream, Prudential Corporation Unaudited Group Results 1982, Base Lending Rates, Eagle Star slips 8pc to £68m. Stock Exchange Tables: Further gain for UDS, Technology gap ends markets, Wall Street surges on consumer price fall, Authorized Units & Insurance Funds, Recent Issues, Commodities London Metal Exchange, Sterling: Spot and Forward, British Funds, BICC gloom hits shares. Business Appointments: Two join Standard Chartered board. Sport: Irish women grind down hopes of professionals, Last night's results, 'Ludicrous assertion' by CCPR, Casey out for the season, Sports in Brief, The five-ring symbol is put on sale, Exeter secure a Bath fixture, Moran aiming for Wembley, Everything is rosy as apples in tennis's Garden of Eden, Triples victory for Huddersfield, Norwich fail to grasp a lifeline, O'Reilly steals Brazil's thunder, For The Record Football, Todays Fixtures Football, Scoring spree by Pay Corps, Oxford score a fine victory, No place like Rome, Ampleforth maintain tradition, Right time to make a quick killing over Cock Robin, Performing an important function for servicemen, Sutton blossoms as seeds are falling, The copperplate etching needle, New coaches move in on leading teams, Snow Reports, Mayer mixed double, The break that may unmake Neilsen. Law: Jail has no coercive effect on contemnor Enfield London Borough Council v Mahoney, Hardship caused by legal aid rules Simmons v Simmons, Imprisonment in default of paying fines Regina v Midhurst Justices, Ex parte Seymour, New trial order as full facts not before judge Moscow Narodny Bank Ltd v Deane. Classified Advertising: Appointments General, Entertainments, Announcements, La crème de la crème, Commercial Services. Property: Rentals. Weather: The Weather.

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