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The Times - 15/09/1983

1983; Gale Group;

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By David Young, Energy Correspondent, By Julian Haviland Political Editor, From Nicholas Ashford, Washington, By Philip Robinson, By Anthony Bevins, Political Correspondent, From Robert Fisk, Beirut, From Christopher Walker, By Anthony Bevins Political Correspondent, By Paul Routledge, Labour Editor, From Harry Golombek, Chess Correspondent, Manchester, By Pearce Wright, Science Editor, By Our Labour Correspondent, By Charles McKean, Architecture Correspondent, By Pat Healy, Social Services Correspondent, By David Felton, Labour Correspondent, By Our Labour Editor, By John Young, Agriculture Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, By Ronald Faux, By Stewart Tendler, Crime Reporter, From Our Correspondent, Cardiff, By Bill Johnstone, Electronics Correspondent, By Alan Hamilton, By John Witherow, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, Glasgow, By David Walker, Local Government Correspondent, From Ronald Faux, Newcastle upon Tyne, From Hugh Clayton, Environment Correspondent, Banbury, By Peter Evans, Home Affairs Correspondent, By John Young Agriculture Correspondent, From Ian Murray, Strasbourg, From Our Own Correspondent, Strasbourg, From Clifford Webb, Motoring Correspondent, Frankfurt, From Martha de la Cal, From Richard Owen, Moscow, From Diana Geddes, From Robert Fisk, , From Our Own Correspondent, By John Lawless, From Richard Wigg, Madrid, From Stephen Taylor, From Mario Modiano, Athens, From Tony Duboudin, From Michael Hamlyn, Delhi, From Nell Kelly, By Clifford Longley, Religious Affairs Correspondent, Peter Lennon, David Whitehouse, John Plumb, Isabel Raphael, Bevis Hillier, Stuart Evans, Anthony Quinton, Byron Rogers, John Jolliffe, PHS, Bryan Appleyard, Ronald Butt, Ian Bradley, JOHN A. COLLARD, , JOHN ROLFS, GITA HAHN, ELIZABETH ROLFS, KEN RITCHIE, ERNIE ROSS, ROS SPEARING, , W. I. K. MACLENNAN, , ALEX COMFORT, , A. LENTIN, , ALAN GRAINGER, , GAYE BLAKE ROBERTS, , BEN PATTERSON, , MILES CLIFFORD, , K. M. MILLER, , GEOFFREY CHANDLER, , TONY MURPHY, E. J. LEE, , HOUGHTON OF SOWERBY, , L. R. BARUCH, , By Clive Cookson, Paul Griffiths, Irving Wardle, Michael Church, John Percival, Nöel Goodwin, by Michael Clark, City Editor Anthony Hilton, By Lorna Bourke, By Frances Williams Economics Correspondent, By Jonathan Clare, From Maxwell Newton, By Edward Townsend Industrial Correspondent, By Andrew Cornelius, From Bailey Morris, By Jonathan Davis Financial Correspondent, By Derek Pain, Clifford Webb Motoring Correspondent, CW, Peter Waymark, Edward Townsend, ET, PW, From Don Cameron, Auckland, Conrad Voss Bark, By Jenny MacArthur, From Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent, Odense, From Peter Ball, From Eamon Dunphy, By Leslie Duxbury, By John Hennessey, Golf Correspondent, By Lewine Mair, By David Hands Rugby Correspondent, By Michael Phillips, Racing Correspondent, By Desmond Stoneham, French Racing Correspondent, By Michael Phillips, By Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, By Srikumar Sen, By Richard Burnell, From Barry Pickthall, Newport, Rhode Island, Edited by Peter Davalle, By Henry Stanhope Diplomatic Correspondent, PH,

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News: Berkhamsted School, An industry in decline at home and abroad, Government cannot be sued on health cuts, Clarke says, Putting the parties in their place, Drama as usual for the footlights rebel, Big investment in North Sea on way, says Thatcher, 'Worse to come' in the schools, Hongkong: a scrap of paper in the making?, Russia says US troops could clash with Syrians, For sale: one 'time capsule', Director to go home to Russia, Cable TV market promising for Britain, report says, Captain in Volga boat crash jailed, Breakthrough year for Saab and a Volvo revival, Findings A series reporting on research Astronomy X-Ray probe in space, Greyhound experiments attacked, Electronic evidence in drink-drive case is dismissed, Payout of £205m still facing British insurers, Eanes-Reagan talks on use of Azores base, Whisky women strike over lavatory checks, 'Politicized' public life under fire, Tomorrow, Jet disaster will aid cruise-Heseltine, KAL's queue-jumping pilots, Tory star rises above wetness, MEPs demand Union to replace EEC's 'paralysing nationalism', Action promised to bring fairer pensions, Australians told they need 36 more MPs, Unions will meet on pay tactics, Driving ban on Harvey Smith, Militants and TUC fight political training ban, Winning entry broke rule in magazine competition, Appeal court 'failing to right injustice', Off down the road in overdrive, More belt tightening for French, Anger over Beatles award plan, Cancer death mother's last wish respected, Marketplace Philip Schofield on this month's job opportunities, American to buy Sotheby's, Russia and US 'came close to war', Eastern Europe changing its economic course, Pay rises lowest for 16 years, SDP elicits interest from 15 unions, Orphan of Scillies crash at service, A1 murder victim identified, University runs youth course on computers, Carl Gustaf 10 years on, NUJ to answer contempt charge over injunction, Maestro Britain's best-selling car, Roads, Moscow turns down Geneva concessions and compensation, Kingswood School, Bonn's lead-free scheme attacked at car show, Secure future for horses, Fines for too efficient cows, Rate controls rejected by Conservative councils, Morphine making a welcome return, So far, the West has no cause for alarm, British plum said to be at risk, Mother's Pride routed by small grocers' commando dawn raid, First meeting for West Berlin's mayor with East, Building on the back of the Beetle, Greeks slot in Lemnos, Release at last for Mr Jenkins, Owen says jobless do not matter to Tories, Bangkok's two top jobs for one general, Hattersley 'preferred by Kinnock', The papers, Japanese-Italian job goes ahead, Man charged with killing at country house, 13 killed in Austrian bus plunge, Reagan replaces his envoy to Britain, Gummer chosen as new Tory chairman, £20,000 for wrongly jailed man, Nuclear waste authority to name new dumps for radioactive material, Khyber Mail comes under fire as anti-Zia protests escalate in Sind, A brush with ebullient despair The Times Profile: Francis Bacon, The scope for jobs abroad, Three arms suppliers behind slaughter, Man killed illegally mining coal, When honesty is the best politics, A Jesuit's Jesuit to lead the troops, Zimbabwe lets third white officer leave, The Times Diary Well lettered, European Cars, Sterling spends £2.5m on stake in P & O, Party promises an all-out fight for PR Reports from Robert Morgan, Anthony Hodges, and Barbara Day, Mystery grows as Begin hangs on, Accused 'belong to Welsh bomb group', I feel a journey coming on, Britain backs US stance on self-defence in Beirut, Unity of Delhi rivals threatens Gandhi, Labour's fatal collusion course, General loses post for backing plotters, Mink threat to birds on Shetland, Hard times breed a tough new generation, Campaign for cash pay ends, Doctor on baby charge, Veterans gather nuclear test evidence. Index. Display Advertising: Ppa, Imi, Collins, Dowty, Foyles Art Gallery, The Times, Toyota, Pan Books, The Director Systems, Douglas, Computer Competition, Godfrey Davis, Mercedes-Benz, Btr, N.Y. Publisher, Twa, Midland Savings, Lotus, Austin Mini, Weatherall Green & Smith, Whsmith, Danton. News in Brief. Arts and Entertainment: Today's television and radio programmes BBC 1, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 16,235, Israeli takes chess lead, Concise Crossword (No 150). Official Appointments and Notices: Housing awards favour small schemes, Latest appointments. Picture Gallery. Reviews: The strength of English society A Social History of England, New books-hardback, Strength subdued Medea Riverside Studios, Heartburn, Promenade Concert BBCSO/Del Mar Albert Hall/Radio, The Disenchanted, Saving the best parts till last St Anthony Variations Sadlers Wells, Loose lower jaws... The Toistoys, ...stiff upper lip The Man who was Greenmantle, Magical menagerie Lulu Covent Garden, The charms of voluptuous detail The New Sculpture, Mischief in the air and public faces in private places Magic, Today's events Royal engagement, Guerrillas of mercy. Editorials/Leaders: Have Leader, Will Travel, China's Triangular Game. Letters to the Editor: Forestry policy, Palestine declaration, Asbestos in the home, Worker consultation, Future of Gibraltar, Vladimir Klebanov, Yachting facilities, Wedgwood's service, US response to Korean air disaster, Saving film industry, Missing the point, Joint selection, Contributions to political parties. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Classified Advertising: International Appointments, Announcements, La crème de la crème, U.K. Holidays, Club Announcements, Sales and Marketing Appointments, Legal Notices, Entertainments, Translator, Animals And Birds. Deaths. Births. Obituaries: Prof Denys Richardson Noted metallurgical chemist, Mr John Cobbold, Prof John C. Gilbert, Sir Ralph Murray. Stock Exchange Tables: M1 fears cast gloom, Recent Issues, Sterling: Spot and Forward, Commodities, Authorized Units & Insurance Funds, Wall Street, Oils lead late rally, British Funds. Business and Finance: Anti-trust law change planned, Cautious optimism at Woolworth, Half Year Profit up 30%, A public loophole, privately spotted, Company News In Brief, The pound, Air Call Plc, The diary of an auction, Reuters starts sale study, 'A useful improvement', Top Rolls posts to be axed, Fowler poised to improve deal for pension scheme leavers, £20m plan for Odhams in six-month setback, Burmah Oil returns same-again look, Investment and Finance, Eagle Star Interim Report, Sotheby's ends an emotional year and waits to go private, Base Lending Rates. Business Appointments: Appointments. Sport: Kaylor grows up overnight into a man of the world, Mayer survives a scare from Hooper in Dallas, Sports in Brief, For The Record Baseball, Maltese clubs overrun by Scottish invasion, Backward Vorwaerts, Gavaskar back on form as rain disrupts Test, All Black and the Silver Ferns, Seaman keeps Palace at bay, Janousek quits 'advisory' post, Bonds' investment means an off-beat risk for Nicklaus, Irish prove a point, Parliament will be asked to ease burden on breeders, A formidable riding partner for Miss Reed, Villa raided in north Portugal, Petorius has speed to complete a rich day for Newmarket, Liverpool take a slender lead and a big advantage, Tottenham dispel the doubts, Innocents at home not to be ruled out, Luth Enchantée contender for Arc, A cut above all the rest, Robb earns a police record, Australian mistakes under pressure give Liberty first win, Zimbabwe lose again, Auld Lang Syne in tune, Jockey Club inquiry, Wilkins penalty saves United, US to investigate their athletes' withdrawal, New stokers will swing shovels in engine room, Top earner of all time, Fisherman with a heron's eye, Carrick rescues Scots. Property: Rentals, Flat Sharing, Property Wanted, Short Lets. Weather: The Weather.

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