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The Times - 16/02/1983

1983; Gale Group;

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By Jonathan Davis, Energy Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, From Richard Ford, Belfast, By David Felton, Labour Correspondent, By Stewart Tendler, Crime Reporter, By Anthony Bevins, Political Correspondent, By John Young, By Paul Routledge, Labour Editor, By Barrie Clement, Labour Reporter, By David Walker Local Government Correspondent, By Philip Webster, Political Reporter, By Our Political Reporter, By Michael Baily Transport Editor, By a Staff Reporter, By Nicholas Timmins, By the Staff of Nature, By Michael Horsnell, By Tony Samstag, By Kenneth Gosling, By Hugh Clayton Environment Correspondent, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, By Anthony Bevins Political Correspondent, From Peter Nichols, Turin, From Richard Owen, From Roger Boyes, Warsaw, From Our Own Correspondent, From Christopher Walker, Jerusalem, From Christopher Thomas, By Rupert Morris, From Mohsin Ali, From Michael Hornshy, Johannesburg, From John Earie Rome, From Nicholas Ashford Washington, From Diana Geddes, Paris, From Our Own Correspondent, Madrid, From Richard Wigg, Madrid, Ted Simon, From Richard Halloran, Clare Colvin, By Michael Knipe, Anthony Masters, Holly Hill, Richard Williams, Stephen Pettitt, Irving Wardle, John Percival, PHS, by John Hoskyns, Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, James Curran, John Vincent, GEOFFREY SAMPSON, , SAM C. SILKIN, , O. HOOD-PHILLIPS, , DENIS ROOKE, Chairman, , SYDNEY SHENTON, , CLESTON TAYLOR, General Secretary, Caribbean Labour Solidarity, IAN HAIG, Senior Community Relations Officer, Hackney Council for Racial Equality, F. LITTLE, Secretary, Black Unity and Freedom Party, , TONY GILBERT, , MICHAEL TURNBULL, Chief Secretary, Church Army, PETER NAISH, Director, Church Army Housing Ltd., KATHLEEN MACFIE, , BERNARD KAUKAS, , ALLAN WYNN, Chairman, , CHARLES SECRETT, , O. WOOLCOTT, , By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, City Editor Anthony Hilton, By Edward Townsend Industrial Correspondent, By Jonathan Clare, By Peter Wilson-Smith Banking Correspondent, By Bill Johnstone, Electronics Correspondent, By Michael Clark, By Our Financial Staff, By Frances Williams Economics Correspondent, By Gareth David, edited by Peter Welham, By Peter Wilson-Smith Banking Corespondent, C. Gordon Tether, by Michael Clark, John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, By Leslie Duxbury, By Gerald Richmond, By Pat Butcher, David Powell, By Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, By Derek Wyatt, John Nicholls, By Sydney Friskin, By Michael Phillips, Racing Correspondent, By Ian Reid, Baron Phillips, Edited by Peter Dear, PH,

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Index. News: Boundaries report sent to printers 'too soon', Is this getting government off our backs?, Greenham protests at court, The rising costs of health care, Arafat pledges to fight 'until our flag flies high over Jerusalem', Argentine junta sets political guidelines, Queen mobbed by children on walkabout, Dream floated on sea of champagne, Inquiry will settle water dispute, Families of fire victims boycott Turin funeral, Final line-up in the battle for Bermondsey, Three die as Bangladesh riots spread, 'Coronation St' viewers must wait, Arrested couple may be linked with mercenaries, Soviet trial of leftists postponed, Structure of human relaxin is identified, Briton tells Pretoria court of panel-beating torture, Interrogation begins in microfilm spy case, Biology fellowship, GLC £1.5bn budget approved, Ravenscraig settles despite union anger, 'Cockleshell heroes' to have memorial 40 years after exploits, Warning to carpet 'cowboy', Russia 'has 4m slave labourers', If this is hardship, spread it about, 5 bombs sent by animals group, 33 detained in Ulster raids, The Times Diary Fair comment?, Roads, Cayman Islands, Coventry joins list for urban aid, Police take up crystal ball in Shergar hunt, Act of compromise which lacks bite, Rival books open old civil war wounds, Soviet warships sail within 50 miles of US coastline, Secrecy laws attacked in the US, Council rates summons served on Russians, Tories to revise powers of entry by tax men, Labour prepares to play musical seats, Long live the wonderful old British eccentric Comment, Trade deficit prompts France to improve relations with Russia, Judge refuses to delay IRA arms trial, When do they come out of the shells?, Parties unite to save welfare system, More Turks quit posts at universities, Battle of figures, Fraser promises to curb union power, This train is without a destination, Opposition grows to Sharon role, Documents reveal how US hid Barbie from French justice, Growth of official unions hampered in Poland, Go deep, but don't touch the fish, A healthy haven for tourism and finance, TUC drafts laws to give unions more power than under Callaghan, Hunt for bodies to be widened, Why cheese is nothing to smile about, Archbishop plans to keep busy, Pulling in the cruise spenders, Where land is sold by the foot, Moreover... Miles Kington, Roads may be dug up, Mother wins hearing over vaccine claim, Strip down the state machine and start again, Home is where the sandpaper hand is, The papers, Judges' Rules 'ignored in fraud inquiries', Spanish civil servants out on strike, The unsavoury truths about immigration, Appeal to Egypt on civil rights, Immigration victory for Government, Martin is again remanded, Lebanese army in east Beirut, Protests bring improved rights for suspects, BNOC to cut North Sea oil price by up to 10 per cent, Haddad militia may join Lebanon Army. Display Advertising: Absit Insurance Management Limited, British airways, Cayhaven Corporate Services Limited, Cayman Management Services Limited, Canadian Imperial Bank Of Commerce, Transnational Group, The Charter Trust & Agency Plc, Hadsphaltic International Ltd., Euro Bank Corporation, Aall Trust & Banking Corporation Ltd., Sullivan Powell, Cayman Coves Limited,, Dow Banking (Overseas) Ltd., Austin Ambassador, Washington International Bank And Trust Ltd., Idc, Gaming ACT 1968, Cayman National Bank And Trust Co. Ltd., Blesma, Cayman Islands Department of Tourism, Britannia International, Altajir Bank, The Cayman Islands Government Office in London, Caribbean Connection, Winsford (Island Traders) Ltd., Olympic Airways, Insurance Management Consultants (Cayman) Ltd., A Good Marriage, Guinness Mahon Cayman Trust Limited, RoyWest Trust Corporation (Cayman) Limited, Cable and Wireless, Bankamerica Trust & Banking Corporation (Cayman) Ltd., Swiss Bank & Trust Corporation Limited. Picture Gallery: The Friday Page. News in Brief. Official Appointments and Notices: £3,902 damages for hair graft blunder, Robert Fisk praised for massacre report, Latest appointments. Politics and Parliament: Warning to Fowler on claw back Pensions, Caravan Act, Parliament today, All are free to spend how they wish, 'Dual decision means dual control' Pm's Questions, Historic buildings Royal commission retained Heritage Bill, £300m on urban area projects Environment, UK arms parts are going to Argentina House Of Lords, Rules through despite rebels Immigration. Reviews: Meagre traces of gold, Reflections on renewal, Rock Luther Vandross Dominion, Turning banality into music Kicking for Touch Cottesloe, Today's events Royal engagements, New books-fiction, £28,461 for 1804 wallpaper with Pacific panorama, Art and the big, big spender, Maedée Duprés Logan Hall, LSO/Simonov Festival Hall, Concentrated nourishment, Giving the female a new focus in the film world, New stamp booklet, Cinema Of Women. Editorials/Leaders: Vacancy At The Second See, Deep-Sea Dumping, Long Grind For Poland. Letters to the Editor: Soviet psychiatry out of touch, Nominal difference, Plus Catholique, Beirut massacre report, Expansionist measures for survival, Boundaries conflict, Rationale of dual key control, Tasmanian dam, Sunday observance, Plight of homeless, Spending check fears, The Colin Roach case. Court and Social: Court Circular. Deaths. Births. Marriages. Obituaries: Mr Wally Robertson, Lieut-Col James Myatt, Mr T. E. Bean, Mr Michael Cardew Influential figure in 20th century pottery. Business and Finance: Diversified Dalgety beats the drought, Yorkshire profits up 44pc, United Packaging is set for USM, The pound, Watchdog for Manx banking, Bassishaw raises bid price for UDS group to 114p, Investment and finance A need to keep incentives, Ports launch tied up by postal delays, Hardys & Hansons, Budget plea to raise loan guarantee ceiling, Nedo puts survival plan for information technology, Industrial Output, Baggeridge Brick Public Limited Company, Factory output lowest for 15 years, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, No respite for troubled steel industries, News in brief The economy, Dow hits 1100 for second time, Sears gives 'no bid' pledge, Company News In Brief, Toyota-GM in joint plan for small car, The X factor of rising prices, Inflation on the run, but will it come back to haunt us?, Base Lending Rates, Failed US bank is taken over. Stock Exchange Tables: All eyes on New York, Recent Issues, Authorized Units & Insurance Funds, Commodities, Sterling: Spot and Forward, Wall Street, British Funds. Business Appointments: Director for BP Chemicals. Sport: Fitting memorial to former colleagues, Wednesday's hopes hit, Dilemma for Dias as Sri Lanka push for victory, Brooke is still on respirator, Seoul gets rid of the sewage to make the city smell sweeter, France's plans to mark de Coubertin centenary, Sports in Brief, France back the Blanco style, McEnroe is defeated by computer, Today's fixtures, For The Record Boxing, Lengthening shadows over Meadow Lane, Tests down and out down-under?, Impressive Lakin a bonus for Cottenham, Early goal enough to give Navy victory, A realist taking a running jump into the unknown, The ultimate racing machine, 'Lack of finance' stops Graham bout, Burnley's brave win not enough, Taiwan to abide by rulings, Southdown Spirit slithers to victory in a skier's paradise, Derby will not contest McFarland decision, Snow Reports, Bugner bites his tongue to let his fists do the talking, Rewarded for good form. Law: Meaning of 'consideration' in corruption Regina v Braithwaite Regina v Girdham, Plaintiff advised to sue his solicitors Davis v Soltenpur, Principles of levancy and couchancy In re Ilkley and Burley Moors, Extraordinary expenses Agro Co of Canada Ltd v Parnassos Shipping Corporation. Classified Advertising: For Sale, Super Secretaries, Musical Instruments, Wanted, La créme de la créme, Hotels And Licensed Premises, Situations Wanted. Property: London Flats, London And Suburban Property, Rentals, Flat Sharing, House prices: boom around the corner?. Arts and Entertainment: Today's television and radio programmes BBC 1, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 16,055. Weather: The Weather.

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