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The Times - 01/12/1983

1983; Gale Group;

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By David Felton and John Witherow, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, From John Carlin, San Salvador, By Our Political Editor, By Richard Evans, By Philip Webster, Political Reporter, By Juliand Haviland Political Editor, By Our Political Correspondent, By Thomson Prentice, By John Young Agriculture Correspondent, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Barrie Clement, Labour Reporter, By Harry Golombek Chess Correspondent, By Richard Dowden, By Our Labour Editor, By Our Defence Correspondent, By John Lawless, By Our Electronics Correspondent, By Peter Evans, Home Affairs Correspondent, By Peter Hennessy, By Nick Wood of The Times Educational Supplement, By Bill Johnstone, Electronics Correspondent, By Our Social Services Correspondent, By Clive Cookson, From Tim Jones, From Diana Geddes, Paris, From Peter Nichols, By Philip Webster Political Reporter, From Michael Binyon, From Michael Binyon, Bonn, From Ian Murray, Brussels, From a Correspondent, From Mario Modiano, Athens, From Ray Kennedy, Johannesburg, From John Best, Ottawa, From Mohsin Ali, Washington, From Our Own Correspondent, Washington, From Robert Schull, Amsterdam, From Martha Honey San José, Costa Rica, By Edward Mortimer, From Our Correspondent, Beirut, From Richard Dowden, Tehran, Paul Griffiths, Hilary Finch, Irving Wardle, Anthony Masters, Michael Church, John Percival, Frank Giles, Norman Hammond, Hugh MontgomeryMassingberd, John Nicholson, Kay Dick, Fiona MacCarthy, Woodrow Wyatt, Philip Howard, PHS, by Francis Pym, Diana Geddes, Ronald Butt, Alan Hamilton, JOHN WILKINSON, CYRIL J. H. TAYLOR, , DAVID PARKER, Curator, , GEOFFREY PERRETT, , STUART SEXTON, , ANTHONY MASSEY, , A. H. B. DE BONO, , E. H. FRANCIS (University of Leeds), D. H. MATTHEWS (University of Cambridge), I. N. MCCAVE (University of East Anglia), DAN MCKENZIE (University of Cambridge), M. J. O'HARA (University College, Aberystwyth), R. K. O'NIONS (University of Cambridge), E. R. OXBURGH (University of Cambridge), ROBERT M. SHACKLETON (The Open University), E. A. VINCENT (University of Oxford), F. J. VINE (University of East Anglia), R. G. WEST (University of Cambridge), , BRIAN CROZIER, , VALERIE RICHES, , N. J. MUSTOE, EDMUND STOCKDALE, , By Our Astronomy Correspondent, Executive Editor Kenneth Fleet, By Wayne Lintott, By Peter Wilson-Smith and John Lawless, By Jeremy Warner, By Vivien Goldsmith, From Bailey Morris, by Our Financial Staff, Richard Sharpe, by Roger Woolnough, Clive Cookson, By Geoffrey Ellis, by Michael Clark, By Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, By Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, By Dennis Shaw, By Peter Ball, By Gerry Harrison, By Gerald Richmond, By David Hands Rugby Correspondent, By Chris Thau, From Richard Eaton, Munich, By Sydney Friskin, By William Stephens, From Chris Moore, Igls, Austria, By a Special Correspondent, By Michael Seely, By John Karter, From Simon O'Loughlin, Newmarket, Edited by Peter Davalle, PH, By Anthony Bevins, Political Correspondent,

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News: Public barred from NHS cuts meeting, Apartheid bowls cricketer out, Inquiry call on drinking in pregnancy, Wide range in Bar earnings, Israel to resettle Arab refugees, Ford strike decision left to conveners, Missile ruling sets back Canadian peace groups, Evidence of Iraq's chemical war, A musketeer with Mitterrand in his sights, Fighting flares in Beirut as Gemayel flies out, Jesuit leader with Levantine touch, Karamanlis intervenes to heal Cyprus rift, Pickets return and defy threat of more court action, Bill to provide the legal framework for cable TV introduced in Lords, Drinkers advised to shop around, Malta police discover arms cache, Nicaraguan rebels get boost, Findings By the site of Hiawatha, Jobs: the case for compassion, The Greek who bears no gifts The Times Profile Andreas Papandreou, Tory MPs threaten rebellion, Roads, Floating HQ for America's Gulf force, Fleet Street granted injunction, The Times Diary It's all right for some, Brittan tells police 'use your powers', £17m paid to robbed gold owner, Ripper made bankrupt, Farm grant changes to save £30m, Labour likely to cut 20 jobs at its London headquarters, Deadline for NGA auditors, Whitehall shows an ankle, Police at the sharp end, and up come the judges, Demolition of concrete monument, NGA van is immobilized by police, Lambsdorff categorically denies prosecutor's allegations of corruption, Intelligence skills can be improved in old age, Walks, Power of the picket, Rab's pointer for Mrs Thatcher, Tip No 547 frees Heineken, Pym calls for wiser policies, Slicing the EEC pineapple, Children's writing weakness revealed, Courtauld Institute Galleries, Protest at pensioners' benefit loss, 3,000 Spanish police stage strike protest, Happier and healthier age of leisure ahead, centre predicts, Lawyers accused of plotto 'nobble' MPs, Mayor of Berlin to be President, Democracy soured by scent of corruption, Night sky in December, Tomorrow, Tough price controls imposed in France to achieve 5% inflation, Poll victory certain for Seaga, The papers, £6m from gold fraud is sought, 'Rationing' stops eye operation, Mix water colour with it, Whitehall team for Opposition urged, Execution after 10 years on Death Row, Chronology of the events, Show on future of print, Radioactive seaweed on beach, Chinese twins for British cities, Supporting act but still a star, Bangladesh tells 18 Soviet diplomats to leave as civil unrest mounts, Kinnock told of print chiefs' dilemma, Caught in the agony of El Salvador's crossfire, Fighting for truth on a picket line, Joint action with US can turn Lebanon into island of tranquillity, says Shamir, Medal for Falklands diver. Index. Display Advertising: Poppy, 'Sheer Pleasure', Austin Rover Finance Ltd, A. T. Cross (Uk) Limited, Imi, Chaumet, The Buchanan Blend, Cyrus Carpets, Memory Computer, Seiko, Longines, Foyles Art Gallery, Jawaby Oil Service, The Times Literary Supplement, Gulf Air, Bus & Coach Council, Istel, Pool Promoters Association, Martell, Sheraton Park Tower, Britannia's Daughters, commodore, Ibm, The Famous Grouse, Robert Hale, Fortnum & Mason, Ecgd, Control Data. Picture Gallery: Agog. Reviews: New books-paperbacks, Dimitris Sgouros Festival Hall, · Gustav III, a film by Arnold, Tricks but no treat, The Call of the Wild Riverside Studios, Wedlock/Deadlock King's Head, In the Books Page next, Decidedly odd London Contemporary Sadler's Wells, Caught in the Webb of works The Diary of Beatrice Webb, The master builder Robert Smythson and the Elizabethan Country House, Master of the disciplines of war Clausewitz Philosopher of War, Comic writing from two of our funniest The Other Side of the Fire, Holy mystery, pastel panto, A rich vein of Spanish gold Life's a Dream Stratford, Sacred and erotic The Engravings of Eric Gill, Subtle and exact criticism Collected Essays, Hoffman's hare fetches £407,000, Shadows dispelled USSR State SO/ Svetlanov Festival Hall, Kings we never had The Last Stuarts. Arts and Entertainment: Smyslov regains the lead, Today's television and radio programmes BBC 1, Concise Crossword (No 212), The Times Crossword Puzzle No 16,298. Politics and Parliament: Parliament today, Home-ownership up under Tories, Brittan condemns picket violence as organized anarchy Nga Dispute, MP fears trickery in the City Stock Exchange, Arts allocations will be announced by Christmas House Of Lords, Countryside Bill, New peer. Official Appointments and Notices: Bishop's Stortford College, Press Council appoints seven members. News in Brief. Editorials/Leaders: A Dangerous Alliance, No Closed Book At The DES, High Tide At Warrington. Letters to the Editor: Environment research funds in doubt, Boroughs forum to replace the GLC, Religious education, Anglo-US relations, Survival to old age, Historic buildings, Above their station, Missile strategy, Children and the Pill, Falklands fishery, Pheasant shooting. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Births. Deaths. Obituaries: Richard Llewellyn, Sir Anton Dolin Ballet dancer and choreographer. Business and Finance: dataserv, Dataserv on market circuit, Banking on share deal network, People/Richard Schineller, of Decision Data, Computer Briefing The language of advertising, Smiths Industries 1983, ICL management confident as profits double to £45m, Beecham up 13.5% on US growth, Action to bring back the missing generation Letters, December dates UK Events, Government leads drive for foreign investment, In search of the Electrons, Bank holds back on Brazil loan, Another backroom British genius, Would tax cuts make us better off?, Courtaulds Plc Interim Results, Christmas guide to the world of micros, Financier builds up Fleet stake, Gold soars over $400, Polish drive to boost trade, Gus The Great Universal Stores P.L.C., Study 'will not affect SC profits', Farewell to a pet project at IBM Job Scene, Profits soar as Rolfe expands, Mepc Prime properties produce:, Pressure grows on Feldstein, Company News In Brief Dawson International, Rekha and Matthew top the form, Classroom Computer competition, Mathematics of the market, Base Lending Rates, The Allianz insurance bid becomes accident prone. Stock Exchange Tables: Dow tumbles 11 points Wall Street, Turner & Newall impress, Commodities London Commmodity Prices, The pound, Recent Issues, Sterling: Spot and Forward, Authorized Units & Insurance Funds, Share prices hit a record on, Wall Street, British Funds. Classified Advertising: Announcenments, For Sale, Today's events, Christmas Fare, La crème de la crème, Distributors And Agents, Declaration Of Dividends, General Appointments, Animals And Birds, Computer Appointments, Banking and Accountancy Appointments. Business Appointments: Merchant banker's new job. Sport: Lion lies in wait for maul with Tigers, Last night's results, Northern guests are not allowed to do their party piece, Hulyer regains his place as Charlton's chairman, Sports in Brief, There will always be an England, FA hopes, Capital interest is threadbare, Norwich's unlikely provider, Lamb shows the nightmare's over, Smart's move up in world must not push out Clyde, Donington fast off mark, UCL maintain challenge, Britain's survivor is beaten, Meo falls to the Davis machine, Sangster secures Dunette in record bid, Top seeds reach the semi-finals, India's last chance to rescue series, Caton realises why Arsenal bought him, Male riders get on to 'long list', Kenyon's power carries him into the last eight, Leicester's leap forward, Deere earns his place for trip to Sarajevo, Impressionists need a bit more realism, Holders well placed to retain World Cup titles, A lesson to be learned from Playschool, Romania make their final point, Villa scrape through amid tribal feuding, Wednesday a class too good for laboured Stoke. Law: Tax relief for builders' stock of part-exchange houses Payne (Inspector of Taxes) v Barratt Developments (Luton) Ltd, Power to impose term on new tenancy Cairnplace Ltd v CBL (Property Investment) Co Ltd, When Mareva creditor cannot intervene in action Sanders Lead Co Inc v Entores Metal Brokers Ltd. Property: Rentals, Flat Sharing, North Of Thames. Weather: The Weather.

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