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The Times - 05/10/1983

1983; Gale Group;

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From Julian Haviland, Political Editor, Brighton, From Anthony Bevins Political Correspondent, By Philip Webster Political Reporter, From Christopher Mosey, Stockholm and Roger Boyes, Warsaw, By Richard Streeton, By Stewart Tendler Crime Reporter, From Mohsin Ali, Washington, By Frances Williams Economics Correspondent, By Michael Baily and David Felton, By David Walker, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Our Arts Correspondent, By Nicholas Timmins, By Our Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Barrie Clement, Labour Reporter, By Barbara Day, By Geraldine Norman, Sale Room Correspondent, By Christopher Warman, By Peter Evans, By Patricia Clough, By Barnie Clement, By John Witherow, By John Young, Agriculture Correspondent, By Our Labour Reporter, By Our Home Affairs Correspondent, By Derek Harris, Commercial Editor, By Craig Seton, Geoffrey Smith, From Paul Routledge Labour Editor, From Andrew Thompson, Buenos Aires, From Christopher Thomas, Guatemala City, From Peter Nichols, From Charles Harrison, Nairobi, From Christopher Follett, Copenhagen, From David Watts, From Zoriana Pysariwsky, New York, From Michael Binyon, From Ian Murray Luxembourg, From Our Correspondent, San Francisco, From Diana Geddes, From Our Correspondent, Beirut, From Mario Modiano, Athens, From Christopher Mosey, From Rasit Gurdilek, Ankare, From Moshe Brilliant, Irving Wardle, Paul Griffiths, Hilary Finch, Nicholas Kenyon, Peter Ackroyd, PHS, Diana Geddes, James Curran, Jock Bruce-Gardyne, GLADWYN, , MICHAEL HOWARD, , PETER GALLOWAY, , LEO ABSE, , D. R. DENMAN, , G. B. O'FLYNN, , J. C. E. JENNINGS, , EDMUND DELL, , JAMIE STEVENSON, , IAN MORROW, , PATRICK HOWARTH, , F. S. DAVIDSON, , By Pearce Wright, Science Editor, From Joanna Hodge, Wolfson College, Oxford, Penny Perrick, Derek Pain, David Young Energy Correspondent, DY, Jonathan Davis Financial Correspondent, JD, Edward Townsend Industrial Correspondent, ET, MB, Malcolm Brown, David Young, City Editor Anthony Hilton, By Peter Wilson-Smith and Frances Williams, By Andrew Cornelius, By Wayne Lintott, By Peter Wilson-Smith, Banking Correspondent, From Edward Townsend, Vienna, By Jonathan Clare, By Michael Prest, By David Young, Energy Correspondent, · edited by Michael Prest, By Nicholas Harling, By Peter Ball, By George Chesterton, By Peter Bills, By Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, By John Woodcock, Cricket Correspondent, By Simon Barnes, By Jenny MacArthur, By David Hands Rugby Correspondent, By David Hands, By Sydney Friskin, From Simon O'Loughlin, Kill, By John Karter, From Desmond Stoneham, Paris, By John Hennessy, Golf Correspondent, By Pat Butcher, TERENCE F. USHER July 13, 1953, SORS TERTIA July 18, 1950, T. L. GEDDES, A MAN OF KENT, HUGH MERRICK, D. M. BRITTAIN, , Edited by Peter Dear, By Michael Baily and Richard Evans, PH,

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News: Mejia gives election pledge, Ripest reading yet, Duke sues stepmother over family heirlooms, A crusty reaction to le pain ordinaire, Jumblatt in Athens talks, Pitfalls-despite the new Labour unity, Turkey shortlists 1,219 for November poll, Ingenuity at the margins, Heseltine fights cash cut, Anger over attack on the NHS, Quinn release ordered, The people who count Staff, Food consumption 'near peak in rich countries', Walesa is Nobel favourite, Maureen oilfield, Indemnity is promised to rebel councillors, EEC fishing quota talks near deadlock, Tomorrow, Concorde celebrates Comet's first Atlantic jet flight, 'Jail break' by charity volunteers, Resorts to offer bargain family seaside holidays, Lone sailor presses on, Taxes will rise sharply without big public spending cuts, study says, Russia warns Nato against deployment, Commentary, Theatres' working practices under fire, Socialists boycott a birthday party, Sinclair joins £1m league, Protests halt sex courses, Travel ban on bishop, UN chief's Cyprus initiative founders as mood hardens, Bonn seeks reason for death blast, Snipers attack in Beirut as ceasefire body meets, Whitehall can't be Americanized, Reagan offers Russia new weapons deal, Tribunal told of secretary's 100 cases of harassment, Soviet airliner makes 'dangerous' departure, A German gamble Britain could win, Less rhetoric, more Realpolitik, Finney: anguish in Eden, Judge starts inquiry on Agca claim, Foot says farewell, and speaks of the shame of Conservative victory, New NEC likely to be fully loyal, Children suffer 45% accidents at home, On top of the volcano, Women at Oxford, Members hit out at Boycott's dismissal, Communists recant on Iran TV, Palme faces revolt by business, Tanker shuttle saves costs, Prisoners freed as Uganda marks independence, Roads, Vaccine to fight strains of flu virus, MPs want own way in the leadership vote, The massive above-sea platform, Leader wants chief whip ousted Union defiant on defence motion, Martin tells jury of paranoia, More health regions join jobs cut revolt, Taxes may subsidize private hospital, Cleaners lose contract, BR to cut 10,000 office jobs, Appeal to save Earl's armour, The Times Diary Arrested career, The papers, Polytechnic courses attacked, General strike paralyses Argentina on brink of foreign debt disaster, Party may back down on housing, Shamir puts off vote on coalition, EEC tries to curb work noise, NUJ in pay talks at Financial Times, Dressed to kill... or resurrect, The Times Cook Shona Crawford Poole A classic in cakes, Meandering on to the end, Two letter bombs sent to police, Defending the right to duplicate, Lorry 'left trail of devastation', Gromyko's UN absence leaves Moscow isolated, Harare exodus of whites growing, Far left makes no ground in Kinnock's team, Union chiefs in pledge to oppose rail cuts, Debut of the Brighton belle, Backlog of appeal cases falls, Keeping down the capital outlays, Harley Street doctor held, Changes in law sought to give buyers more protection, Be tolerant, rabbis told, Memorial in park for IRA victims, Drilling fast off the mark, A gamble with the weather, Whitehall setback for youth jobs, Danes facing another dose of austerity, Pinpointing possible trouble. Index. Picture Gallery: Debunking a popular theory. Display Advertising: KTI Ltd, Bank Of Scotland, Aggreko, Lyric Studio, Continental Bank, Bank of Ireland, Victoria & Albert Museum, Air Portugal, Citicorp, Canadian Imperial Bank Group, Co-op Bank, Tate Gallery, Rsc, Betrayal, Webb Engineering Limited, Barton Hydraulic Engineering Company Limited, Midland Bank, Uscm Invest In America's Cities, Plessey Scientific Atlanta, Phillips Petroleum Company United Kingdom Ltd., Phillips Petroleum, Sedgwick, Oxford Music Associates Ltd,, National Theatre, Blesma, British Caledonian, S.L.P. Fabricating Engineers Ltd., Rig Design Services Ltd, Consolidated Gold Fields PLC, Nspcc, G. Sulz & Co. Ltd., THE COPPEE COMPANY (Great Britain) LTD, Computer Competition, Ns, Olympic Airways, Pirelli General, Bovis Management, Divertimenti, Bell's Scotch Whisky, Ultramar, InterFirst, Gray Tool Company, NATIONAL Girobank, Allied Irish Banks Limited, Harrods, Midland Bank International, Irving Trust. Reviews: Contrasts in a flawed masterpiece Measure for Measure Stratford, An absurd romp with Rameau Platée Sadler's Wells, New books-hardback, The sound of style, London Sinfonietta/ Lutoslawski Queen Elizabeth Hall, Talkdown, Philharmonia/ Kasprzyk Festival Hall, Today's events Royal Engagements, Cabinet on satinwood fetches £31,900. News in Brief. Official Appointments and Notices: University news Oxford, Marcos accepts Reagan rebuff, Latest appointments, Church news Appointments, Rescue bid award. Editorials/Leaders: Mr Foot's Farewell, Vive LA République, The President Regrets. Letters to the Editor: The latest score, Avoiding the 'monsoon season', Labour on defence, Pricing gas, Lord's schools, Too close for comfort, Tougher prison regime, Exchanging insults as a means to peace, International trade, Buried ball, The Way to Lord's, Cricket week at Canterbury, Invalided in, Irish jewels, Colourful questions, Expectations when institutions fail, Law of the Sea Treaty. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Births. Law: Effect of Scarman reforms. Obituaries: Freddy Martin, Prof M. W. Flinn Leading economic historian. Arts and Entertainment: Today's television and radio programmes BBC 1, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 16,252, Concise Crossword (No 167). Stock Exchange Tables: Blue chips start rally Wall Street, Authorized Units & Insurance Funds, Sterling: Spot and Forward, Commodities, Wall Street, Bid talk lifts London BricK, British Funds. Business and Finance: Bank intervenes as pound's 90-point fall takes dealers by surprise, Lloyd's firms to reveal accounts, Six partners pulling together, Christies shares in better art market, ConsGold pays chief £405,000, The biggest threat faced by banks, Republic's gas may be piped to Belfast, Hongkong dominoes start to fall, Company News In Brief, The pound, Sears benefits from spending spree, Why the worst financial fears persist, Gilts recover after base rate cut, Raising the capital, Investment and Finance, Base Lending Rates, New threat to British Steel's joint US deal. Sport: History-stricken Arsenal avoid further mishaps, Sports in Brief, Today's Fixtures, Wandering off course, Setting up the video for a technical revolution, Malvern survive, India's spin favoured, Graham set for fat purse, Gerken to lead US, Wimbledon assume the lead role as Forest forget their lines, Cruel end to Bury's efforts, Lancashire drop Bond, Eddery back on the rosy path at York, Double Schwartz disappoints, Albion fall to Neal, Watford's banana-skin, Pitiful treatment for the enigma of Yorkshire, Newport fail to capitalize on early domination, No encore for old pals act, Hyde has a rich harvest at Goffs, Greenwood framework, King retained, Last night's football scores and scorers, Francisco pulls no punches, Glazzard shows iron nerve, Remarkable revival in the fortunes of the women's game, More bad news for England team, A man rated next to godliness, For The Record Equestrianism, Dowdeswell content to suffer a surprise defeat, Spurs have over £1m in reserves. Classified Advertising: Winter Sports, Entertainments, Announcements, La crème de la creme, Super Secretaries, Musical Instruments, La crème de la créme. Property: Rentals, Flat Sharing, Overseas Property, Country Properties, One-bedroom flat is sold for £270,000. Weather: The Weather.

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