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The Times - 30/04/1983

1983; Gale Group;

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From Our Correspondent, Liverpool, From Nicholas Ashford, Washington, From Diana Geddes Paris, By Anthony Bevins, Political Correspondent, From Michael Hornsby Johannesburg, By Nicholas Timmins, By Rupert Morris, By Pat Healy, Social Services Correspondent, From Arthur Osman, Birmingham, By the Staff of Nature, By Kenneth Gosling, By Bill Johnstone, Electronics Correspondent, By Bill Johnstone Electronics Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, From Ronald Faux, By Sydney Friskin, From Richard Ford, Belfast, By David Walker, Local Government Correspondent, By Frances Gibb, By Hugh Clayton, Environment Correspondent, From Christopher Walker, Jerusalem, From Roger Boyes, Warsaw, By Richard Dowden, From Martha Honey Puntarénas, Costa Rica, From Michael Binyon, Bonn, From Stephen Taylor, From Bailey Morris, From Mario Modiano, From Ian Murray, From Christopher Thomas, New York, From W. P. Reeves, From Diana Geddes, Paris, From Harry Debelius, From Richard Wigg, Madrid, From Our Own Correspondent, From Susan MacDonald, From John Earle, From Richard Hanson, From Tony Duboudin, PHS, Richard Body, Peter Melchett, Michael Binyon, Gillian Tindall, NORMAN ST JOHN-STEVAS, , E. J. VENN, , C. W. KOENIGSBERGER, , MIKE FABER, , T. V. HARTZ, , E. P. THOMPSON, , NICOLAS WALTER, , CAMPBELL OF CROY, , PHILIP WRIGHT, , STANLEY ARTHUR, PETER TARGETT, , BARNEY TRENCH, , J. F. RUTTER, , FRANK HANSFORD-MILLER, , JULIAN B. BARBOUR, , RUTH ELLACOTT, By Geraldine Norman, Sale Room Correspondent, Arthur Burrell, By John Young, Agriculture Correspondent, David Wade, Irving Wardle, Peter Ackroyd, Peter Davalle, · by Michael Clark, City Editor Anthony Hilton, By Jeremy Warner, By Clive Cookson, Technology Correspondent, By Graham Searjeant, By Peter Wilson-Smith, Banking Correspondent, By Our Financial Staff, By Derek Harris, Commercial Editor, By Our Commercial Editor, Ian McDonald, Margaret Drummond, Peter Gartland, · edited by Sally White, From Ian Murray, Brussels, From John Earle, Rome, By David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, By Gerald Davies, By Pat Butcher, By Keith Macklin, From John Blunsden, Imola, By Peter Ball, From a Special Correspondent, Dallas, By Rex Bellamy, Tennis Correspondent, By Paul Newman, From Mitchell Platts, Florence, By Marcus Williams, By David Hands, By Michael Phillips, Racing Correspondent, From Desmond Stoneham, French Racing Correspondent, Paris, By Michael Seely, By Jenny MacArthur, Edited by Peter Davalle, Michael Hornsby, Edited by Shona Crawford Poole, Robin Young, Ashley Stephenson, , Jane MacQuitty, Paul Griffiths, Hilary Finch, Nicholas Kenyon, Geoff Brown, Christopher Warman, Harry Golombek, Jeremy Flint,

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News: Police chief admits raid errors, Washington 'cake' loses chunk of icing, Hunt on for new Roach venue, Judge bars public from $52m trial, Row grows on claims by Asians, Christianity in public life, Gardens open Tomorrow, Couple's £10,800 credit spree, 'Doolittle' fined for fraud fight, Grain Market, Riot police use tear gas on Paris students, Red dye thrown at royal couple, Kohl puzzled by Honecker's cancellation of Bonn visit, TV football agreement may be near, Attempt to prove CIA role, Wanted: a better spread of money, Compensation concern, Nato wants frigate for the allies, In the garden, The Times Diary Reign in Spain?, New network links doctors and files, Doubts on research into Depo-Provera, Oslo ready to sink foreign sub, Actor fined for cocaine possession, Out Of Town The Battle And Siege Of Witton Castle, Azaria's mother loses appeal, Parkinson gets key role in TV-am's future with place on board, Thatcher and docks dominate campaign Local Elections, Gin-clear sea unites the great divide Richard Dowden finds that Cyprus is able to span the age-gap, Call of the wild on Alaska's ghostly highway, Bank strike violence in Spain, MP gets costs as libel action over letter fails, Youth tried rape after seeing video, Heath accuses Fleet Street, Peer fined for balloon shots, Man has urge to kill, court told, 600 volunteers go on overtime for the Maestro, Communists in Portugal to exploit May Day, Intelligence captain to be dismissed, Ransom woman kept blindfolded, Police told to produce detainees, Fiercely French Alsatians, Britain squares up to fourth, Roads, Nakasone cultivates his Asian neighbours, Must the taxpayer be milked? Send the farmer back to market, Costa Ricans release dynamite ship, Wheel of fortune in the build-up to who will rule the world, Swiss expel Soviet agency chief for subversive acts, Today, Labour warning to London parties over reselection, Threatened house seen by Thatcher, Ex-minister accused of smuggling drugs, Eating Out Accolades as experts gather, Countryside protection likely to be increased, Churchill denies smearing CND, Death threat halts snooker championship, Next step on Gibraltar 'up to Britain', Public optimism of Shultz mission yields to private fears, Pretoria to close city parks to blacks, A suitable case for making a quick getaway, 'Stern' refuses to hand over Hitler diaries, Bank Holiday Family Life, Farm research plea, Greece and Turkey try again, Salvage unit to be wound up, More than just a right to die, Reagan envoy expected to pass Congress scrutiny, Corsicans claim responsibility for mainland bombs, Telecom to sell computers, Swapping bouquets of barbed wire across the border, Pope calls for release of Solidarity prisoners, Casting a little sunlight on Einstein, Buenos Aires bans visit to Falklands by relatives, Cascade of colour with aquatic plants, New technology plea by Tebbit, Monday, Boys died 'after sniffing from banned lamp', Disgraced officers plan to challenge ruling, Stars asked to campaign on solvent sniffing, O'Halloran's challenge, Fight for survival Afrikaner fashion, US-Europe tension on trade rises. Index. Picture Gallery. Display Advertising: Amdega, Gerrenhaufer, The Port Authority Of New York & New Jersey, KEn MuiR, Abbey National Money Service, Eureka, Peterborough Development Corporation,, habitat, Peter Stuyvesant Travel, Stakis Regency Casino Club, Sartor, The Times, Perpetual, First National Securities Ltd.. News in Brief. Politics and Parliament: Video pirates face two year sentences Commons, Pertini to dissolve Parliament. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): A passionate insight into the master's mind. Editorials/Leaders: The Issue's The Thing, Limousines Of Fire, The Wrong Courts. Letters to the Editor: Eastern mystery?, Election fever, Flight of fancy, Needs of blind phone users, Teachers' pay, Patriots of the air, How child thieves get away with it, Europe as an entity, Financial constraint, Parliamentary terms, Special Commissioners, CND and Prague peace conference, Third-party issue, Where credit's due. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Reviews: Weekend Choice, Marrying across the divide, Of nukes and nuts down in the West The Body The Pit, Record price for Studio vase, Critics' choice Barbarosa (Pg), Compositions by another name sound just as sweet, Arresting insights into Tchaikovsky's more serious songs, Concerts All Scheherazade, Today's events Royal engagements, A resolute hand for Brahms's best and worst, PREVIEW Galleries The Essential Cubism, Dance Kinuta, Films on TV, Mistero Buffo Riverside, Young man goes West to kill dragons, An impressive Capital gain, Photography Work And Wit, Rock & Jazz Little Steven & The Disciples Of Soul, Tomorrow Royal engagements, Gold beneath the surface in Eureka, Drawing on experience and saving the day, Opera Covent Garden. Births. Official Appointments and Notices: Judge retires, Latest appointments, Navy entries Royal Navy. Classified Advertising: In Malta you are more than welcome., Announcements, Sport And Recreation, Antiques And Collectables, Services tomorrow:, Legal Notices, Entertainments. Obituaries: Mr David Black-Hawkins, Sir Ralph Turner, Obituary, Lord Redmayne Role in choosing successor to Macmillan. Law: Ban on trafficking in 'Holly Hobbie' In re American Greetings Corporation's Application, Judge warns reporters who abuse drafts Attorney General v Able and Others, GLC wrong to usurp coroner's discretion Regina v Inner North London Coroner, Ex parte Chambers Regina v Inner North London Coroner, Ex parte Greater London Council and Another. Stock Exchange Tables: Puzzle of Harvester boom, Recent Issues, Commodities London Metal Exchange, Unit Trust Prices-change on the week, Quiet gilts provoke cautious hopes, British Funds. Business and Finance: Accountants move in at £10m advisers, City expects new Linfood bid, Company New In Brief Brentnall Beard (Holdings), Howden loses £14m but A & A 'is benefiting', Suspended firm blames owner's 'problems', Homebuyers angry as Miras clawback mauls pay-packets, Improved terms, Granville & Co Limited., 2½ per cent Index-Linked Treasury Convertible Stock, 1999, US hedges on unified action, The pound, Vanbrugh pays price for dependence on brokers, How to take problems out of the biggest investment in your life, Avoiding the unnecessary, US oil group may quit Italy, Investment and Finance, Family Money Market Banks, Doubt on Bellair's success, Law spells end to high-tax avoidance, High exports swing trade into surplus, Initial Offer M&g Gold, Rumasa's deficit 'may top £1bn', Asda chief for Woolworth, Currency intervention controls wild fluctuations, study group says, Tactics and skirmishes before war, Call for better City links with EEC, Sterling: Spot and Forward, Base Lending Rates, ICL strategy 'on course'. Sport: Mayday call goes out from sinking ships, Sports in Brief, Counties' warm-up dampened, Jeantot supreme, A method in Sweden's madness, Charlton's black Friday, Davis ends the reign of Higgins to reach final, Jones is in for a marathon struggle, Humphreys in hunt, For The Record Football, Sobering up time in the great TV footballing epic, Feaver bounces back and into final, Arnoux clips Piquet time at Imola, Pontypool have try-scorers too, Electric eclipses Time Charter, Wilkie wide open, RFU postpone decision on SA tour, Family flavour to final, Grants at stake on junior finals, National crisis talks, Leicester's seen-it-all, won-it-all men for all finals have a slight edge, McEnroe plans a grand slam, Diesis should flout the golden rule, Returning to the wide open spaces, Fixtures for today and tomorrow, Mysterieuse Etoile can star, Leeds will tear into faltering Hull. Property: Rentals, Flat Sharing, Property Wanted. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 16,117, Bridge Gourmet fare too rich to digest at a sitting, Masters of chess, Chess Entertaining brevity in bygone Berlin, Television and radio programmes. Weather: The Weather.

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