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The Times - 30/11/1983

1983; Gale Group;

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By Paul Routledge, David Felton and Rupert Morris, By Julian Haviland, Political Editor, By Stewart Tendler Crime Reporter, From Michael Hamlyn, From Michael Binyon, Bonn, From Nicholas Ashford, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Anthony Bevins, Political Correspondent, By Our Political Correspondent, By Geraldine Norman, Sale Room Correspondent, By Barrie Clement, Labour Reporter, By Edward Townsend, Industrial Correspondent, By Nicholas Timmins, Health Services Correspondent, By David Felton, Labour Correspondent, By Kenneth Gosling, By David Hewson, Arts Correspondent, By Nicholas Timmins, Social Services Correspondent, By Our Health Services Correspondent, By Clive Cookson Technology Correspondent, From Michael Hamlyn, Delhi, By Henry Stanhope, Dyplomatic Correspondent, From Ian Murray, Brussels, From Richard Wigg Madrid, From Trevor Fishlock, New York, From Michael Hornsby, Johannesburg, From Stephen Taylor, Maputo, From Our Own Correspondent, From Christopher Walker, From Richard Hanson, From Kuldip Nayar, From John Best, Ottawa, PHS, Jock Bruce-Gardyne, Paul Pickering, DENIS HEALEY, DAVID OWEN, DAVID STEEL, , ROBIN RUSSELL JONES, , G. H. POWNALL, , JOHN FORD, PATRICK G. MCGRATH, , JOHN HUNT, , TASOS PANAYIDES, , JULIAN AMERY, , J. LEECH, , W. L. M. CONNER, , MICHAEL MEADOWCROFT, , J. M. CHEVALLIER GUILD, , By Clive Cookson, Technology Correspondent, By Alan Toogood, Horticulture Correspondent, Michael Ratcliffe, Basil Boothroyd, Brian Alderson, Sheridan Morley, Alan Gibson, Rory Coonan, Jan Morris, Jan Stephens, Mary Cosh, John Higgins, Peter Jones, Hugo Vickers, Colin Webb, Gontran Goulden, by Michael Clark, By Jeremy Warner, By Jonathan Clare, By Michael Prest, By Philip Robinson, edited by Michael Prest, Richard Eaton, By Sydney Friskin, By David Hands Rugby Correspondent, By Keith Macklin, By a Special Correspondent, From Richard Eaton, Munich, By Rex Bellamy, By John Hennessy, From Ian Brayshaw, By John Karter, From Simon O'Loughlin, Newmarket, Edited by Peter Dear, By Craig Seton,

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News: War pilot meets his rescuers, Triumph is revving up again, Latin spotlight, New school science curriculum, 700,000 starving in Mozambique, Democracy put to the test as ugly campaign draws towards climax Venezuela Elections, Hope for steel jobs, Palestine wrangle delays Delhi statement, Local polls boycotted by blacks in S Africa, TUC throws its weight behind print union, Europe's big step into space, Sri Lanka Tamils in despair, In the mind of the mandarin, Orchids triumph at autumn show, Challenge started by six dismissals, Chastening lesson for 'tough papers', MPs force changes to police Bill, Heseltine says: See bomb film, News in summary, Allies to be consulted on Andropov letter, Lockheed scandal sours Japan elections, Nurses ask for homes to be vetted, Roads, Journalists' union loses strike ban appeal, Princess promotes drive to fight rubella, Inflation link proposed to preserve pensions, Precision behind the £26m gold robbery, France joins drive for EEC reform, 19 survive Enugu plane crash, Convicted judge offers to resign, Return of the prodigal Jerusalem, Commonwealth bows to the force of Mrs Thatcher's logic, Thomson cuts start new price war, Nuclear reactors in space, Curfew paralyses Dhaka after street battle, Walks, Judge who smuggled whisky and tobacco in yacht is fined £2,000, Journalist's trial put off till April, Jordanians braced for terror campaign, Countdown to breakdown, Shamir visit seals US friendship, Bonn Minister faces corruption charges, Judge hears pilot's last words, Putting the boot into the thoughts of Roy, Kinnock in clash with Biffen, Tomorrow, All-Ireland police force and court may be proposed by Labour, Jail penalties quashed, The Times Diary Wielding the wife, British cinema gets Hollywood boost, Ford heading for strike, Ford strike looms over 7.5 pc offer, Prayers answered: An all-night prayer vigil at St, Opposition Boycotts Jamaican election, Scotland in good shape, Blacks' fate unsure as officials put off village eviction day, Attempted coup is foiled, Head commended as Dartington Hall pupils admit thefts, Caught in a cleft hoof, 1,100 Telecom staff to go back. Index. Display Advertising: The Ultimate Driving Machine, British Gas, Multiple Display Advertisements, Austicks Bookshops,, The new Sara Midda, Hodder & Stoughton, Singapore Airlines, Emma, Susan Hill, Andresen Press Ltd., Weidenfeld & Nicolson, Waterstone And Company, The Times, Harrap, Saa, Mozart and constanze, Bowring, British Caledonian, Oxford Book, The Time Atlas Of The Ocean, Hatchards, Lucid Dreams, Constable, The Post Office, Volvo Owners Action Group, faber and faber. Reviews: The desert song of an intrepid explorer Travel, Two soups and silver forks, the reality at the heart of romance Upper Crust, New books-hardback, Streetwise in the splendour and decay of London Architecture, Backstage with the celebrities Showbiz, Potboilers of edible edification Cooking, 'Oriental' Rubens fetches £324,000, Don't judge a bookman by his covers, How to pull the cork on a mixture worth sampling Wine, Behind the pomp and majesty Royalty, Old world seen from a new angle Photography, From bad to verse but it is a joking matter Humour, The boy who never grew up Children 2, Of spirits, spectres and spooks Ghosts, Pure gold for the literary stocking Children 1, Magical mysteries of beasts in the wild Flora & Fauna. Picture Gallery: Through a glass, darkly.... News in Brief. Politics and Parliament: Mass picketing does not help, Parliament today, Grimond: Too many Bills, Kinnock puts blame on legislation Nga Dispute. Official Appointments and Notices: Church news, Latest appointments, Uneasy truce reigns in British Columbia. Law: No capital transfer tax on capital distribution Inland Revenue Commissioners v Trustees of Sir John Aird's Settlement (No 2), No award of interest before judgment In re a Company No 003420 of 1981, Reviewing exercise of judicial discretion Tsai v Woodworth, Results of the Law Society's final examination, summer 1983, Duty to fence railway depends on facts McGinlay or Titchener v British Railways Board, When new rent payable after arbitration South Tottenham Land Securities Ltd v R. A. Millett (Shops) Ltd and Others. Editorials/Leaders: Responsibilities Betrayed, Protecting The Fourth Arm, A Pass Mark For Delhi. Letters to the Editor: Way of the Cross, Links with Mr Arafat, Tory paradox, Change of prison policy on detention, Growing threat in Central America, Realities of the Cyprus conflict, Private overseas investment, One for the pot, Danger of oblivion, Airways' future. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Deaths. Obituaries: Mr Stewart Mason Development of comprehensive education, Mr R. H. King, Obituary, Mr William Hecker. Classified Advertising: Today's events, Legal Appointments, Announcements, Art Galleries, Antiques And Collectables, Animals And Birds. Business and Finance: New peak for dollar, MPs plan for BL cash, Directors' pay rises 11 per cent, CBI chief resigns at Dunlop, Sunshines on Allied-Lyons, Switch at Anglo Scottish, Finance And Industry Excutive Editor Kenneth Fleet Striking the right price for Cable & Wireless, Courtaulds new look doubles profits, Nasdim wins right to regulate, Taxman looks kindly at AT&T, Eagle Star backs £914m record bid from BAT, Currencies London Close. Stock Exchange Tables: The pound, Lift for Morgan Crucible. Sport: Whitney mares fetch 1,264,000gns, Sports in Brief, The spring of Wayward Lad holds off advancing Winter, Rain to the rescue of Pakistan, Leeds on home territory against Leigh in Trophy, Caton's £500,000 move to bolster Arsenal defence, Today's Fixtures Football, English can count on one chicken, Holder out, runner-up doubtful, Racing Digest, Chance to welcome back Douglas, Yesterday's Results Huntingdon, Top women to compete in open tournament, Dark blues make light of injuries, Holmes overwhelms the young Frazier Friday, W Indies resist a spin stir, Higgins is back to his finest form, Homeson lands chasing treble, Miss Warringa wobbles. Property: Rentals, Overseas Property. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 16,297, Today's television and radio programmes BBC 1. Weather: The Weather.

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