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The Times - 21/04/1983

1983; Gale Group;

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By Julian Haviland and Barrie Clement, By Philip Webster, Political Reporter, From Mario Modiano, Athens, By Geraldine Norman and Frances Gibb, From Ian Murray Luxembourg, By John Witherow, By Peter Hennessy, By Nicholas Cole and Alan McGregor, By Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, From Paul Routledge, Labour Editor, Rothesay, By a Staff Reporter, By David Felton, Labour Correspondent, By Geraldine Norman, Sale Room Correspondent, By Bill Johnstone and Clive Cookson, By the Staff of Nature, By Michael Baily, Transport Editor, From John Young, Agriculture Correspondent, Stoneleigh, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Nicholas Timmins, By David Nicholson-Lord, From Alan Hamilton, Port Stanley, From Roger Boyes, Warsaw, From Diana Geddes, Paris, From John Best Ottawa, From David Blow Vienna, From Richard Owen, From Patrick Knight, São Paulo, From John Carlin Mexico City, From Nicholas Ashford, Washington, From Our Own Correspondent Washington, From Diana Geddes Paris, From Peter Nichols Rome, From Robert Fisk, Amman, From Our Own Correspondent Luxembourg, By Henry Stanhope, From Nicholas Ashford Washington, From Our Own Correspondent, Moscow, From W. P. Reeves, Wellington, From Tony Duboudin Melbourne, Michael Ratcliffe, Brian Alderson, Nicholas Shakespeare, Jan Stephens, Alan Franks, Irving Wardle, Paul Griffiths, Nicholas Kenyon, Hilary Finch, John Russell Taylor, Dennis Hackett, PHS, by Robert Kilroy-Silk, Jonathan Mirsky, Robert Fisk, IAN HARVEY., DENIS YOUNG., NORMAN FOWLER., KAREN STURTIVANT., NICHOLAS KALDOR., MARK BONHAM CARTER, , DENNIS BRAILSFORD., A. R. WALMSLEY., R. H. PARRY., RAYMOND APTHORPE, , MARTIN TOD, JOHN BROWNE., PETER WHITE, , FRANK BLACKABY, , H. SABATH, , BARRY BOWERMAN, , City Editor Anthony Hilton, From Maxwell Newton, New York, By Our Financial Staff, By Sally White, By Jonathan Davis, Energy Correspondent, By Frances Williams and Edward Townsend, By Andrew Cornelius, By Edward Townsend Industrial Correspondent, By Peter Wilson-Smith, Banking Correspondent, By Graham Searjeant, By Our Industrial Correspondent, · edited by Sally White, Graham Searjeant, ·by Michael Clark, By Michael Clark, DAVID MILLER, By Peter Ball, By Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, By Alan Hubbard, From Jenny MacArthur, Vienna, By John Wilcockson, By David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, By Richard Burnell, By Michael Phillips, Racing Correspondent, By Michael Seely, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, From John Hennessy, Golf Correspondent, Madrid, From Joyce Whitehead Kuala Lumpur, David Clutterbuck, Edited by Peter Davalle, Arthur Reed, A.R., Michael Baily, Ty Byrd, Derek Harris, D.H.,

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News: Dating service 'built on porn', Prisons: the right wat to change, Transport links are the vital lifelines, Tories pick Fair bairn for seat, Two killed in yacht shelling but four survive, Damascus hints at softer line on American policy, Commons to lookinto report by Times, Extinction threat to 20% of wildlife, A happy way with the customers, Russia puts three more cosmonauts into orbit, Parkinson says 'I stay' after TV-am confrontation, Tasmanian cave gives clues to the Ice Age, Dissent cracks Sotheby's united front, Cosseting the customers, Walesa renews offer of talks but his options are closing, From A to B safely in 44 seconds with no hand at the helm, Eurocrats fear poison laid for Euro-rats, Bedford School, Husain's hesitant step into Sadat's shoes, Thatcher ignores pressure to reveal 'battle plan', Prince thanks NZ for Falklands help, Ethiopia reshuffle will strengthen Mengistu, Kohl in London talks with Thatcher today, EXIT guide judgment reserved, Argentine visit to Falklands refused, Is a Chinaman's word his bond?, Press freed from police seizure powers in new Whitelaw retreat, Why rats have legs not wheels, Threat of firemen's strikes increases, Robust Whitehall breed wanted, Dollar seen as threat to French recovery, Hard-headed planning with a crystal ball, British bells ring out in Washington, MPs are harassed: By verse (and worse), Drive to cut farm deaths, Jail for corrupt ex-MPs, US bars Soviet official from seeing press, New Salvador defence chief pledges all-out war against guerrillas, Walker claims farm price triumph, Chapman case retrial rejected by Greeks, The Times Diary General alert, Hard hearts and liberal thoughts, Ugly duckling to leading international, MP confident on public spending Bill after vote, Beefsteak to livestock: it all goes via the village, Security adviser refuses to face MPs' questions, Hermes brings Falklands squalls to the Hudson, Belton estate for sale in stages to safeguard preservation of heritage, Shot family had debts of £227,455, GLC wants control of traffic wardens, Airlines Operating Scheduled Services From London's Gatwick Airport, S Africa rugby tour cancelled, Sensational reports on Toxteth upheld, Footer and the Old Boy net Modern Times A sideways look at the British way of life, Moscow resumes war of words with China, Airbus service, Gatwick Airport, Give a dog a bad name MOREOVER... Miles Kington, Tomorrow, Liberals' tax scheme would need 44% rate, Supreme Court upholds ban on nuclear plants, Reagan's laws save him tax, That marathon... I did it for Hector, Shultz puts peace first in Mexico, Mary Rose, Tudor relic, faces a space-age future, £200m to make sure an airport grows to become part of the countryside, Libyan gun-running enrages Brazil, Mother died after blood transfusion, Rebels burn 10 Miskito Indians, How to buck the system on finding the best way to complain, Canadian leak costs $200m, Labour chief rejects slick campaigns, Bandits on way out in France, Meeting will decide Fanfani fate, Grappling with the problems of planes, Duchess of Kent has operation. Index. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Audi, Cameroon Airlines, Ppa, Seeker & Warburg, National & Provincial, Aspern, Lumiere Cinema, Granada Publishing, Hanson Trust, Wardair, gerrenhäufer, Trade Indemnity plc, Dan Air, Hodder & Stoughton, Northwest Orient, American Express, Cementation Construction, May & Baker, J. Henry Schroder Wagg & Co. Limited, Taylor Woodrow, Biwater Shellabear, Britannia, Gatwick, Fisherman's Friend, Crown House Engineering Limited, Ume, Fairclough, Carreras Rothmans Limited, British Caledonian, Tradewinds Airways, Esso, Uds, Kurvers International, Derwent Publications Ltd, Quartet Books, Robert Hale, Zanussi, Legge, American Airlines, Railair Link, Ecgd, Hartlepool. Picture Gallery: Flavia Corkscrew's Good Food Guide. Reviews: Every woman knows A History of Women's Bodies, A Handbook of Roman Art,, Back in the Pantheon, Today's events Royal engagements, The illusions and frenzies of love Twelfth Night Stratford, Perlman/Ashkenazy Festival Hall, Concerts Sinfonietta/Pay Queen Elizabeth Hall/Radio 3, Islamic coins fetch high prices, New books-paperback, Black and white and Blues The Women of Brewster Place, Rousseau, Rococo and the common touch Jean-Jacques, Shaw and Douglas and Frank Bernard Shaw and Alfred Douglas, Galleries David Bomberg Gillian Jason, The Cambridge Guide to, Masterly touch of humour Don Giovanni Sadler's Wells, Picture-books for children, Out of the Japanese ghetto. Official Appointments and Notices: Cigarettes and whisky win export awards, University news Wales, RSA grants to young musicians, Latest appointments, Gold medalist, A foot in the door, by appointment Patricia Tisdall on direct selling as a career, The Queen's Award for Technological Achievement 1983, Winners of The Queen's Award for Export. Politics and Parliament: Call for energy conservation policy House Of Lords, Tory MP supports pay strike protest by probation officers, Social work quality under fire, Inter-city train plans reach minister Transport, Parliament today, Motion on report in 'The Times' Rulings, Ponies pick up the Falklands burden, Marital Rape Bill remarks, 'Women for peace' protesters ejected from gallery Nuclear Debate, Brixton police visit plan, Briton says he was betrayed. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 16,109, Today's television and radio programmes BBC 1, Concise Crossword (No 43). Editorials/Leaders: Spotting The Winners, No Laughing Matter, The Peace Of Prague, May Day And After In Poland. Letters to the Editor: Political issue in citizens' advice, Nuclear balance, War widows' pensions, How to cope with thieves abroad, Taking the pulse in election fever, Pension questions, Deported Romanian, Alexander Zemlinsky, Sinking feeling, Oil hazard and vital interests, Smoke signals?, Lesson of the 1930s. Court and Social: Court Circular. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Appointments General, For Sale, Announcements, Super Secretaries, Club Announcements, Musical Instruments, Entertainments. Births. Marriages. Obituaries: Obituary, The Earl Of Buckinghamshire, Jerzy Andrzejewski Polish writer and dissident. Business and Finance: Dithering over Volcker, Confusion over North Sea output, A dour world full of gnomes, Brixton Estate, Fogarty p.l.c., Treasury reveals heavier tax burden, Three seek £12m in cash call glut, The pound, Promising outlook for Hawker, Call for steel decision, Investment and Finance, Achievement 1983, Sun Life, Support for CBI chiefs Tory stand, Base Lending Rates, RMC Group p.l.c., Wadkin looks to consolidate after trading profits boost, Hanson sticks to offer, US setback for hopes on summit, Company News In Brief, Japanese investment to soar, Whsmith, Midland asked to pull out of Lloyd's, PCW names will soon know losses, Insurers face up to the lesson of total returns, Pay deals outlook boosts ministers' hopes of holding inflation to 6pc, Granville & Co Limited.. Stock Exchange Tables: Doubts on CU chances, Why prices keep rising, Wall St surges 16 points to record, Recent Issues, Commodities, Sterlig: Spot and Forward, British Funds. Business Appointments: CU names new chairman. Sport: Away goal the ticket for Benfica, Sports in Brief, Sweet and bitter for Rix, W Indies win Test and series, The witty veterans come in from cold, Bugner balloon close to bursting, Foster is dismissed by Barrow, Dutch rider keeps his wheel in front of Doyle, Norwich continue their bold climb to safety, Today's Fixtures Football, For The Record Tennis, Wednesday's results, Test cases and words of Wisden from the justice of the crease, Baillieu keeps sculls title, Gage gives America a promising warm-up, Women ask for joint association, Irish Firs a worthy reserve, Double honour for the Conquistador, Aberdeen's final date with Real, Douglas snubs sponsor, Juventus to face Hamburg, Leicester hope to make it a record season, Gorytus pleases on his return to Newmarket, Middlesex on austerity campaign, Irish out to prove a point, Netherlands take on Canada in the final. Property: Rentals, Property South Of The Thames, Flat Sharing. Weather: The Weather.

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