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The Times - 12/10/1983

1983; Gale Group;

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From Anthony Bevins, Political Correspondent, Blackpool, By Barrie Clement Labour Reporter, From Rodney Cowton, Defence Correspondent, Saros Bay, Turkey, By Philip Webster, Political Reporter, By Richard Dowden, From Nicholas Ashford Washington, By Alan Hamilton, By Richard Evans and Richard Ford, By Geraldine Norman, Sale Room Correspondent, By Paul Routledge, Labour Editor, By John Winder, By Peter Hennersy, By Edward Townsend, Industrial Correspondent, From Richard Ford, Belfast, From Our Correspondent, Belfast, By John Witherow, By Diane Guckert, By Thomson Prentice, By Christopher Warman Arts Correspondent, By Bill Johnstone, Electronics Correspondent, From Anthony Bevins Political Correspondent, By Peter Evans, Home Affairs Correspondent, By Kenneth Gosling, From Our Correspondent Melbourne, From Tony Duboudin Melbourne, From Christopher Walker, Jerusalem, From Robert Fisk, Beirut, From Michael Hamlyn Amritsar, From Mohsin Ali, Washington, From Ian Murray, Athens, From Our Special Correspondent, Athens, From Diana Geddes Paris, From Our Correspondent Santiago, From Andrew Thompson, Buenos Aires, From Christopher Thomas San Salvador, From Richard Owen, Moscow, From Michael Hornsby, Johannesburg, From Ray Kennedy Johannesburg, From Our Own Correspondent Johannesburg, Hilary Finch, Stephen Pettitt, Irving Wardle, Anthony Masters, Richard Williams, Dennis Hackett, Patrick J. Smith, John Percival, Jonathan Mirsky, Penny Perrick, PHS, Jock Bruce-Gardyne, James Curran, A. B. DUCKER, , ANTHONY SMITH, , RICHARD JAMES, , JOHN HERBECO, , J. F. BIRD, , VYVYAN EVANS, , JAMES REX, , BRABAZON OF TARA, , MAURICE LOGAN-SALTON, , HAREWOOD, Managing Director, , J. C. REYNOLDS, , DAVID HEALD, , BRYAN GOULD (Chairman, , R. COOGAN, , G. W. THOMAS, , MICHAEL O'NEIL, , By Pearce Wright, Science Editor, By Janet Browne, Horticulture Correspondent, By Clifford Longley, Religious Affairs Correspondent, Ian Davis The Age, Simon Holberton The Age, Tony Thomas, TT, Richard Hanson, Mark Harding, City Editor Anthony Hilton, By Frances Williams, Economics Correspondent, By Wayne Lintott, By Our Financial Staff, By Derek Pain, By Jonathan Davis, Financial Correspondent, From Bailey Morris, Washington, From Maxwell Newton New York, By Philip Robinson, By Derek Harris Commercial Editor, � edited by Michael Prest, By Jeremy Warner, By Our Commercial Editor, By John Lawless, Jamie Stevenson The author is an economist in the construction industry, by Michael Clark, From Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent Budapest, From David Miller Nyiregyhaza, From Eamonn Dunphy, Dublin, By Simon O'Hagan, By George Chesterton, By Hugh Taylor, By Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, By Michael Seely, By David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, From Mitchell Platts, Palm Beach, By Lewine Mair, By Rex Bellamy, Tennis Correspondent, By a Special Correspondent, By Keith Macklin, By Sydney Friskin, By Richard Eaton, By Dennis Bird, Haynes v Atkins, By Robert Pryce, Diana Wildman, Edited by Peter Dear, From Christopher Walker Jerusalem, PH,

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News: UK mends fences in Malaysia, Turning a blind eye to tragedy, BCal order boosts Airbus prospects, The Times Diary Parkinson show, Iraq Etendard deal shrouded in mystery, National Day, Front paper likely to face legal scrutiny, Social workers vote to step up action in pay and hours battle, Sandhurst entrants, Worst murderers will serve minimum of 20 years, Brittan says, Overcharging lawyer not guilty of fraud, 'M16 holiday' plot thickens Casuro, Contempt for authority led David Martin to 25-year jail sentence, Police kill Korean in Burma, Sikhs decide to carry on agitating, Tomorrow, US fears Geneva walkout, Shamir's crisis package may not be enough to stabilize the shekel, Who's Who in Lebanon conflict, 'Paid agitators attacking London police', Rate system 'must be changed', Deaths despite urgent plea over leukaemia, Free Churches to review role of federal council, Hold centre ground, Walker tells Tories, Killers' escapes upset moves towards open prison policy, Police killers will serve at least 20 years-Brittan, Namibia unit blamed for death, Prior denies cutbacks led to Maze escape, Digging deeper for new markets, New party chairman pays warm tribute to his 'outstanding' predecessor, Vets 'shut eyes' on herpes, Only a ship will do for Jumblatt, Jaguar unveils open-top, Shelve this costly library plan, Oppenheimer will vote against electoral reform, Firm halves price of video film, Big energy-saving campaign announced, Martin jailed for 25 years, A sinner repents his double life, Eye of the storm, Roads, Ministers fiddle while EEC burns, Youth training plea to scrap 'politics' ban, Medical use for shark fin extract, TV satellite set for weekend debut, Mothers 'want more advice on birth', Salvador church rejoins the battle, Alan Franks' Diary, Calvi inquiries to continue, City police say, Wives in mourning: The, Junta confronts debt crisis in Argentina, Andropov gives up hope of winning deal on missiles in Geneva, The Big Sister state rolls a little closer, Ulster yard seeks 'lost' �4m Falklands contract, Farmer dies using gun to club black, The papers, Temple Bar inquiry is delayed, Zia 'playing for time' in talks with politicians, Packing up troubles in a Marine's kitbag, Israelis greet austerity with panic buying spree, China joins nuclear watchdog agency, Luck fails the Lucky Country, �5,000 bond winners, Miners move closer to overtime ban, Stony broke, so sheep farmers must go short, Jobless: Prior's grim forecast, Divided opposition lacks panache, The ignorance of Western intellectuals, Magnificent RHS show survives the cold, Aborigines threaten police with death song, Poles angry at Norway over prize, Managing London after the GLC, Libya told to free 37 French, Why Britain wanted to bar Shamir from Palestine, The Times Cook, Miss Keays 'nearly the Bermondsey candidate, New study seeks ways to stop jail riots, Government wants to extend people's right to buy, The message from outer space, New realism to conquer old fears?, 'A woman's place is in the House', Santiago march marks start of 3-day protest, Reagan prepares ground for Peking visit, Findings.. Bitter taste of reality, Mud's money on the farm, Kinnock ultimatum over health service debate, BBC buys four studios at Elstree for �7m, Australia, Liberals in turmoil as White turns on Gray, Union steps up fight against Telecom. Index. Display Advertising: Ansett, Mercury, Tnt, Imax, Tate Gallery, Westpac, Eno, State Bank, Cross, Airbus, Screentyper, Anz Bank, Midland, The Times 1000, Adwest Group, Hongkong Bank, British Caledonian, Chatset Ltd.,, Qantas, Computer Competition, Merlin British Telecom Business Systems, British Airports, Leger Galleries, Harrods. Reviews: Today's events Royal engagements, Theatre Masterpieces Royal Court Upstairs, New books-hardback, Jazz Joanne Brackeen Ronnie Scott's, Opera Les Troyens Metropolitan, New York, Birds show diminishing returns, Theatre perceived as a team game, Just a Kick in the Grass Nuffield, Southampton, Dance Swan Lake Covent Garden, Keeping a sense of prestige, Rich and complete Sinfonietta/Atherton Queen Elizabeth Hall, LPO/Conlon Festival Hall. Picture Gallery. News in Brief. Arts and Entertainment: Today's television and radio programmes BBC 1, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 16,258, Concise Crossword. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): Enter left, brandishing rulebook. Editorials/Leaders: The Crime Of Violence, Murder In Rangoon, Mr Heseltine's Opportunity. Letters to the Editor: Bar to progress?, On the wrong tack?, Deficit financing to aid recovery, Rugby line-up, Young offenders, Hospital cuts, Cenotaph ceremony, Inner-city churches, Grave thought, Trustworthiness as touchstone in public office, Opera's plight. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Births. Deaths. Official Appointments and Notices: Latest appointments. Obituaries: Dr Kurt Debus Notable contribution to rocketry, Sir Bryan Sharwood-Smith, Miss Joan Hackett, Captain Marcos Lemos, Mr Henry Elliott-Blake. Sport: Share out for clubs, Exuding the authentic atmosphere of the ice rink, A tale of two defences, Hand needs a stronger grip, Mappin's girls set fair, Today's Fixtures, Sports in Brief, Scotland do just enough, For The Record American Football, Hongkong drop-outs, UDI if only for a day, Nicholas may return to Palace, Zaman determined to bring down Jahangir, Tests for drugs on Olympic triallists, Chips down in a high stakes game, Stewart on trial, Easy meat for Danes, To bury an infamy, Australia reject change of dates, Grousing is over and a sport can take wing, A dream house built of granite, Home tie could be windfall for Invicta, Testing time for England, Swinging in the rain, Bruno takes it and gives it on the jaw, Yesterday's Results, Luton pair press claims for inclusion, Bus top view of Canadian crash, No horsing around Down Under, Carson's ban offers fresh title chance to Piggott, Keegan's return, Lucky break for Britain drawing Italy at home, Duffield nears first century of career. Business and Finance: Hongkong plans to rescue Grand Marine, US 'in line to meet IMF deadline', 3,000 jobs may go in Pirelli reconstruction, All clear for laundry bid battle, Reagan's lesson on public spending from a strong ally, NCB offshoot leads Israel oil search, Peculiar quarrel at Theakston's, Aran issue to fund hunt for Irish oil, China set to double British imports, Building bridges to rescue Brazil, Money growth on target as M3 falls for first time in four years, Investment and Finance, Senior profits halved, Wavy Line and Mace shops to be merged, CBI chief still pessimistic on recovery, Brokers applaud 'open door' deal, Steetley, Company News In Brief, Reining in on the cowboys, Bowthorpe results up despite French loss, UK 'behind in setting up co-ops', Infighting overshadows sugar price talks, Sterling: Spot and Forward, Base Lending Rates. Stock Exchange Tables: Dow dives on loan rate fears, The pound, Britishfunds, Recent Issues, Authorized Units & Insurance Funds, Commodities, Float-off at Debenhams, Wall Street. Classified Advertising: La cr�me de la cr�me, Theatres, Announcements, U.K. Holidays, Animals And Birds, Auctions & Antiques. Business Appointments: New posts at Ernst & Whinney. Law: Sentence out of time limit not invalid Regina v Anderson (James), Prejudice to defendant by plaintiff's delay, Particulars of breaches are required Chakravorty v Braganza, Discretion of judge in severing counts Regins v McGlinchey, Representations on planning after inquiry Regina v Bolton Metropolitan Borough Council, Ex parte Whitecroft plc. Property: Rentals, Property Buyers' Guide, Flat Sharing, No finer time for a niche in the sun. Weather: The Weather.

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