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The Times - 14/05/1983

1983; Gale Group;

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By Clifford Longley and Nicholas Timmins, From Robert Fisk, Beirut, From Our Correspondent, Rome, From Arthur Osman, Birmingham, By Julian Haviland. Political Editor, By Our Political Staff, From Anthony Bevins, Political Correspondent, Perth, By Nicholas Timmins, By Staff Reporters, By David Nicholson-Lord, From Our Correspondent, York, By Geraldine Norman, Sale Room Correspondent, By Barrie Clement Labour Reporter, By the staff of Nature, By Geraldine Norman, By Peter Evans, Home Affairs Correspondent, By Craig Seton, By Pat Healy, Social Services Correspondent, By Baron Phillips, Property Correspondent, By Rupert Morris, By Julian Haviland Political Editor, From Ronald Faux, Stockport, By Richard Evans, From Our Correspondent Cardiff, By Our Political Editor, From Bailey Morris, Washington, From Nicholas Ashford, Washington, From Mohsin Ali, From Our Correspondent, New York, From Andrew Thompson, From Zoriana Pysariwsky, From Mario Modiano, Athens, From David Bernstein, From Michael Binyon, Bonn, From Richard Wigg, Madrid, From Charles Harrison, From Michael Hornsby, Johannesburg, From Christopher Thomas, From Stephen Taylor, By Rodney Cowton, Defence Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, Madrid, From Michael Hamlyn, Madras, From Christopher Mosey, Stockholm, David Robinson, John Percival, Peter Ackroyd, Peter Dayalle, David Wade, PHS, David Butler, Paul Pickering, CHRISTOPHER WARD, , HOME, , J WOODMAN., DAVID M. R. KEATE, , PATRICK DERHAM., J. URBAN, , PETER FARR, , MAEVE DENBY., NICOLAS WALTER, , MABEL TAIT., CHRISTOPHER HEADLAM., NICOLA D. M. ORLEBAR, , R. DATSON., D. L. OSBORNE., P. J. PURTON., BEDFORD, ROBERTSON TOWART, , John Baggley, City Editor Anthony Hilton, From Maxwell Newton, By Andrew Cornelius, By Jonathan Davis Energy Correspondent, By Bailey Morris, Washington, and Michael Prest, By Derek Harris, Commercial Editor, By Our Financial Staff, By Lorna Bourke, By Jonathan Clare, ·edited by Sandy McLachlan, Margaret Drummond, Patrick Donovan, Ian McDonald, Michael Koppel, · by Andrew Comelius, By Richard Streeton, By Peter Marson, By Marcus Williams, By Alan Gibson, From Rex Bellamy, Tennis Correspondent, Hamburg, By Richard Eaton, By John Hennessy Golf Correspondent, By Peter Ryde, By Jenny MacArthur, By Keith Macklin, By Peter Ball, By Paul Newman, From Adrianne Blue, Paris, From Barry Pickthall Newport, Rhode Island, By John Nicholls, From Our Irish Racing Correspondent, By Desmond Stoneham, French Racing Correspondent, By Michael Phillips, Racing Correspondent, By Michael Seely, By Pat Butcher, From Don Cameron, Edited by Peter Davalle, By Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, Ann Huxley, Edited by Shona Crawford Poole, Leslie Gardiner, Jane MacQuitty, Stan Hey, Beryl Downing, Ashley Stephenson, Isabelle Anscombe, Basil Boothroyd, Christopher Warman, Nicholas Shakespeare, Greg Neale, Alan Hamilton, Geoff Brown, Peter Waymark, Judy Froshaug, Jeremy Flint, Harry Golombek, J.F., Mel Lewis,

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News: Restrictions eased in West Bank, Absorbing 1,000 years of history at Windsor, Lava flow overwhelms Etna blast attempt, Coal chief punched by miners, National Day, Tankers quench a city's thirst, Bodies from 'dirty war' unearthed, McElhone fails in Glasgow selection, Veterans' fight goes on, Owners improving homes instead of paying for move, Beware Tory brainwashers, says Foot, In the garden, Strike silver with clean air and a light spot, Burglaries cut in neighbourhood watch area, Poll timing pleases jobs march leader, Lie detector 'would have exposed Prime', False alarms may bring police ban, Police cell death treated as murder, Steaming around the sulphur islands, Police fire at petrol bombers, Hitler: a catalogue of errors, MX could be bargaining chip in arms cut deal, First swallow for an English summer, Sandhurst entry, Why some patients fight the factor IX, Opposition MP held in Zimbabwe, Infighting brings Chicago to halt, TV-am holds audience of 200,000, Greece lays formal claim to the Elgin Marbles, Senate boost for Israel in foreign aid, Campaign under way, Food for starving thousands, Police probe missing millions, Nazi shop searched in Stuttgart, How Florida plans to keep the world dotty about Disney, Peace women in poll challenge to Thatcher and Heseltine, Polls show 4% swing to Tories this week, When it pays to have the price of a good meal, Bermondsey still waits for Labour's choice, Mystery subs 'part of Russian attack plan', CND chief comes under attack from papal envoy, Hailsham backs elected Lords and jury reform, Oaks felled by farmer despite council order, Humour, yes, but far from a joke, Barometer of the nation for almost 40 years, Across the warm hills to quiet Tuscan shrines, Export of Dadd work is halted, Moi meets envoy after coup scare, Goodwill on the Madrid agenda, The Week Ahead Today, Tebbit attacks Healey views, Thatcher names defence as nation's priority, Roads, How TV could tip the balance, Cold cod and chips in Central Park, £2,018 fish: Somewhere in the sea off the, Nationalization will mean defence cuts, Howe claims, Gandhi: faithful in spirit, the heart of the man, Shore selected for new London seat, Cable from Himalayan runners, Hooked on the fly, Gardens open Today, Wife alleges scalpel threat, Vietnamese troops sent to Cambodia, Warsaw crowd broken up, British election could ruin chances of successful European summit meeting, US jury finds four guilty of supplying IRA arms, The Times Diary Forearmed, End of the Grimond era, Benn considers suing, How the disillusioned can advance, Dimbleby junior follows family's TV tradition, Contadora to send border observers, June antiques fairs promise unrivalled buying season, 21 children hurt in collision of minibuses, Nuclear chances nil, WHO report says, US setting trap in Williamsburg, Moscow claims, The Dirkiesdorp Victims, South Africa's outcasts, UN orders Turkey out of Cyprus, Woman held in Havana after hijack, Braniff tries to fly again, Shopfront, Syria rejects troop terms for Lebanon, Still and deep waters, Kedleston Hall will be offered to the nation after VAT concession, Fairs Calling All Carpenters, Timex sit-in deal is in doubt, Steel call for summit to speed arms talks, 'Bravo' partners condemned, How to tackle your equipment on the right lines, Freeson starts campaign despite defiant backing for Livingstone, Warning to Labour by unions, Safety committee to vet post-coital pill, Attack on daughter was 'major blow'. Index. Display Advertising: Landless Containers Ltd, Multiple Display Advertisements, Chartered Trust, Green Thumb Theatre, Perpetual, COSMOS motoring, Townsend Thoresen, Thomas Cook Holidays, The Times, The Times 1000, Airmalta, Saa, Doz, Henderson Australian Trust, sisley PARIS, Croquet Sets, National Theatre, Tyndall & Co., Westray, Malta & Airmalta, Queen Elizabeth2, Cunard Princess, Barbados, Royal Academy Of Arts, The London Permanent Building Society, Kent Country Nurseries Ltd., Tsb, Julian Gibbs Associates, Victoria Wine, bales. News in Brief. Picture Gallery. Reviews: Rock & Jazz, PREVIEW Theatre Bush's rare bird in the hand, Blushing revelations illuminate an elite, A traveller hides from the throng, Outings, Too much air, PREVIEW Films A serious step for Dud the buffoon, Critics' choice, Critics' choice Another Country, PREVIEW Music Concerts Metaplasis, Breath of life, with a sinister bonus Swan Lake Covent Garden, Today's events Royal engagements, Dance, Marie Antoinette's ring sold to US, Films on TV, A few legal questions to try the jury, How brave new worlds poured from the pulp-writers' pens, Television, Weekend choice, Out of Town, Gnawing the funny-bone of our fears and foibles, Tomorrow Royal engagements, PREVIEW Galleries Nova Mulher, Opera Covent Garden. Official Appointments and Notices: Latest appointments, Awards for British comedy, Should Princess Diana be a champion of design?, £4,311 awarded to 'sitting duck' pay clerk, Church news Appointments, University news London Appointment, New chief constable. Politics and Parliament: Reagan budget motion rejected by rebel Republican senators, Parliament is dissolved. Law: Homes need no cause to delay demolition Regins v Birmingham City District Council, Ex parte Sale, Split-second identification not adequate Garner v Chief Constable of Manchester, Law Society must disclose documents Buckley v Law Society and Another, No right to picket on airport land British Airports Authority v Ashton and Others. Editorials/Leaders: The Soviets Behind Syria, Top People Take What Comes, Wired For Lies. Letters to the Editor: Ensuring justice in ultimate things, Making plans for extra work, Appeal of bells, Politics and the priestly vocation, As seen from Poland, Opinion poll figures, Security cheque, Sponsorship on TV, Desirable residence, Point at issue, Not open to the public, CND and communism, Wildlife sites. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Classified Advertising: Cinemas, For Sale, Entertainments, Services tomorrow: Sunday after Ascension, U.K. Holidays, Wanted, Animals And Birds, Motor Cars. Deaths. Births. Obituaries: Maj-Gen D. T. Cowan, Dr Pridi Phanomyong Radical figure in Thai politics, M Max Blouet, Mr A. F. FOX. Business and Finance: Mortgage rate warning, Minister backs disclosures but not more rules, Gilt fund investors plan legal actions, United raises Benn stakes to £15m, IMF names de Larosiere for new term as debt problems grow, AGMs that produce only fun, BP confident of China success, The pound, Tax discretion, Deposit schemes High interest, Investment and Finance, Wolverhampton raises profits by 14 pc, Family Money Market Banks, Base metals on a slow recovery trend, Buyers pin hopes on election, Army & Navy to close main store, Beware the small print on your endowment policy, When leasing may offer benefits on costs and planning, Hidden pitfalls of joint ownership, For the family, Why pay has been hard hit, Pensions could improve, Electronics fund to be launched, M&g Gold, Protecting yourself on health questions, Base Lending Rates, Granville & Co Limited.. Stock Exchange Tables: CE Heath shares dive, Stocks move ahead, Recent Issues, Sterling: Spot and Forward, Commodities London Metal Exchange, Unit Trust Prices-change on the week, Wall Street, British Funds. Sport: The unstoppable Botham, Bates achieves new heights, Hampshire scrape through, Walker Cup trio improve on their colleagues, Sports in Brief, Wilander defused by Noah the explosives expert, Weekend Fixtures First division, Exile home in style, Race sponsorship increased, India call up Valson, Stenmark pressure to give up licence, Hull's difficult task, General Concorde to fly high again, Tavaré uses his feet without losing his head, For The Record Cycling, L'Emigrant looks to have easy task in Prix Lupin, Coe on the right road back, Manchester, a City which may fall but United they just stand, Mercer in top form, Robert Lee to the rescue, Take the Telfer treatment, A classic triumph for Adams, Weymouth's week of decisions, Honest Ned Kelly in the clear, Way looks clear for Valiyar, Lomond decision at eleventh hour, England joy is matched by Scots, Wagon works has gone west, Haynes could reign in Scotland, Explosive mixture, A gallant Scot becomes king for a day, Argentina's new look, Maxwell merger has come unstuck. Property: Rentals, Home and Garden, Overseas Property. Arts and Entertainment: Chess Winning the right to challenge the throne, Bridge Arithmetic provides a lucky guess, Solution of Puzzle No 16,123, Television and radio programmes. Weather: The Weather.

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