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The Times - 27/09/1983

1983; Gale Group;

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From Nicholas Ashford, New York, From Richard Ford, Belfast, By Henry Stanhope Diplomatic Correspondent, By Bill Johnstone, Electronics Correspondent, By Richard Evans, From Robert Fisk, Beirut, By Pat Heály, By David Felton and Julian Haviland, From David Miller, By Paul Routledge, Labour Editor, By John Witherow, By Amanda Haigh, By Our Labour Editor, By John Young, Agriculture Correspondent, By Stewart Tendler, By Nicholas Timmins, By Louise Nicholson, Geoffrey Smith, Lucy Hodges, Education Correspondent, Cambridge, By Derek Harris, Commercial Editor, By Michael Baily, Transport Editor, By Tim Jones, By Craig Seton, By Peter Hennessy, Diana Geddes, From Richard Owen, Moscow, From Ian Murray, Brussels, From Jacques Hasday of Agence France Presse, Tehran, From Trevor Fishlock, Ottawa, From Michael Hamlyn, Karachi, From Keith Dalton, By Caroline Moorehead, From Andrew Thompson, Montevidèo, From Kuldip Nayar, Delhi, From Hasan Akhtar, From Michael Binyon, Bonn, From A Correspondent, From Diana Geddes, Paris, John Russell Taylor, Clare Colvin, Hilary Finch, Richard Williams, Max Bell, Peter Ackroyd, PHS, Stewart Tendler Crime Reporter, Roger Scruton, James Reston, DAVID BARD, , MARION BIEBER, , STEPHAN SCHATTMANN, , JOHN PAYNE, , ALASTAIR CAMERON, , ROSAMOND HARMAN, K. J. SIDDALL, , RONALD M. WATSON, Leader, , JOHN NELSON TARN, , NICHOLAS HINTON, Director, , H. F. O. BEWSHER, , CHRISTOPHER CHANCELLOR, , A. C. WINTER, , R. L. WATERS, , BOB PARSONS, , N. H. H. SITWELL, , R. D. CARACTACUS DOWNES, , DAFYDD V. WALTERS, , From Our Correspondent, Cambridge, By Christopher Warman, Arts Correspondent, By a Bridge Correspondent, By Roger Green, by Roger Woolnough, Richard Sharpe, Rex Malik, by Maggie McLening, by Paul Walton, City Editor Anthony Hilton, From Frances Williams and Bailey Morris, Washington, By Michael Prest, By Our Financial Staff, By Michael Clark, By Jonathan Davis, Financial Correspondent, By Peter Wilson-Smith, Banking Correspondent, By Andrew Cornelius, edited by Michael Prest, By Philip Robinson, by Michael Clark, From Barry Pickthall, Newport, Rhode Island, By Rex Bellamy, From Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Prague, By Lewine Mair, Brian Glanville, By John Hennessy Golf Correspondent, By Pat Butcher, By John Karter, By Robert Pryce, By David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, By John Hennessy, By Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, By John Blunsden, By Paul Harrison, By Nicholas Harling, Edited by Peter Dear, By David Felton,

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News: Cobol's new lease of life, The pestilence of pulpit politics, Andropov tightens control of party membership, Newcomer lands £2m deal with leading furniture group, Long delay for Iraq's Etendards, NHS battle saves 536 jobs, The sinister side of expert systems The Week, Grand Prix plan for Glasgow, Dirty classrooms ban, Weinberger arms offer to Chinese, Help for the teacher, Britain takes top Emmy award with 'Nicholas Nickleby', Tomorrow, Fears for commuter rail link, War declared on loan sharks, Escape inquiry launched as IRA hails 21 fugitives, Court ruling may force unions to seek new way to fund Labour HQ, Thatcher, the Iron Lady, tilts at Moscow, Key unions back Hattersley, Commentary, Sprayed-on colour for beef cuts, Abuse laced with self-interest, One overlord sought for media control, China envoy to advise at No. 10, Police in Sicily break up nuclear protest, Countdown to the mass IRA breakout at the Maze, Hail and farewell: Mr Michael, The first of the many?, Squire still holds key to country, Marcos challenges his critics to produce key murder witnesses, Denial over machine gun sales, Nalgo dispute leaves children unattended, Guns waved by Martin, police say, Designing for a new frontier, Parents and state should combine to launch new schools, heads told, Dead child's parents take action against hospital, Hungary puts its software on show, 50 training terminals for new centre, Newman, the marketing of the Met, Oh, what a very pretty war, Bullet-proof windows for Prince, Debuts at City show, Vauxhall men to vote on strike, Castle sale attracts £1.55m bids, Insider exposes myths about criminals, Voters put Kohl on the spot, People: Ron Cragg of Pericom, UK Events, 'Waltzing' for joy in the streets, London's case: Mr Kenneth Living-, The Ayatollah addresses his followrs-and strictly vetted guests, TUC threatens Sogat, Korean jet debris includes clothing, US best-seller joins the software scene Computer Briefing, Moscow swings behind Mrs Gandhi, The Times Classroom Computer competition, Smarter, faster and smaller · Ergonomics, Record wheat crop, but barley slips, The papers, Reagan rounds on Soviet client states and commends UN charter, Wali Khan seized on arrival in Pakistan, Call to build homes for elderly, Embarrassed grief in Belgium over ex-King, Biggest crisis for Prior since murder of MP, Cider cheese comes up from Somerset, Dismissed dancer 'too effeminate', Uruguay politician held on day of protest, Debut of the artificial chromosome, Why it's still hard to make friends with the computer, Bishops tell Queen of fears over arms race, Mrs Bhutto tells of massacre, Arts Council pledge to support dance, The Times Diary Hard tackle, Vive I'entente uncordiale, Confidence returns to software field Job Scene, Reagan offers new deal to Russia on missile cutback, Weightless case for space industry, Court lifts Hebron bar on settlers, Prisoners of conscience Poland: Andrzej Gwiazda, Moderates take power on TUC's key policy committees, New name in the High Street, Alice's bed sold for £16,000, Speak as you find, Bishops and teachers defy order by Madrid, French right boosts Senate majority, Lover was killed with champagne bottle, US grip on America's Cup broken at last, SDP seeks national energy strategy. Index. Official Appointments and Notices: Lebanese Cabinet resigns, Latest appointments. Display Advertising: Storage Containers, Abbey National, Rank Xerox, Imi, Multiple Display Advertisements, PCW Show, transtec, Pilot Software City, Nec, computing, Rsc, Nwfac, Northampton, Fortnums, Pepsi, Cathay Pacific, The Fifth Generation, Ancon Insurance Company (U. K.) Limited, Microframe, Styles Ahead Ltd., Fiat Uno., Leicestercard, Ibm, Sun Alliance Insurance Group, Gate Bloomsbury, International Tender Notice, Simpson, Van Cleef & Arpels, The Post Office, Gbs, Harrods, Control Data, Mha. News in Brief. Picture Gallery: Oberammergau 350 years on. Reviews: Put It On Your Head Almeida, Scientific. defence, Today's events Royal engagements, Dressing up Broadlands, The Cojones Boy Tom Jones Albert Hall, Breathtaking celebration of feline energy, Culture Club Brighton Centre, Guildhall Ensemble St John's, Sparklers, Soleprints, TV top ten, A vital concern with sculpture in building The New Sculpture Fine Art Society. Arts and Entertainment: Concise Crossword (No 160), Today's television and radio programmes BBC 1, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 16,245, Thrilling finish at bridge contest. Editorials/Leaders: Two Kinds Of Common Sense, From Rich To Poor. Letters to the Editor: Nipponese know-how, Value of conifers, British in Hongkong, Rugby line-up, New approach to Parish duties, Realistic look at health care, Voluntary work, Not so galore, Aid for Chatham House, Missing the point, Courts martial, A district council's bid for services, Dog in the manger?, Naked piracy, Patentee's problems, Education for building. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Births. Obituaries: King Leopold III Controversial role in the Second World War, Sir James Robertson. Classified Advertising: Domestic And Catering Situations, Legal Appointments also on page 29, Announcements, Situations Wanted, U.K. Holidays, Legal Appointments also on page 30, Wanted, Computer Appointments. Business and Finance: New rules proposed by Lloyd's, Giving the receiver a good name, Hillards, UK current account swings into surplus, Dream founders on shaky territory, The pound, Prime rise boosts Hongkong, Car buyers' lottery, Investment and Finance, RICARDO Consulting Engineers plc, BP sale success nets £40m above target, US accepts Lawson compromise on limited access to IMF loans, 9 3/4 per cent Treasury Convertible Stock, 1988 Minimum Tender Price £96.50 Per Cent, Saatchi US quote will raise £25m, Stone group returning, Redland Audited results for the year ended 26th March 1983, 'Second division' for QPR, Company News In Brief, BP drains equity cash, Hard marketing behind the high gloss, Base Lending Rates. Stock Exchange Tables: Dow hits another record Wall Street, Recent Issues, Authorized Units & Insurance Funds, Commodities, Sterling: Spot and Forward, Wall Street, British Funds. Business Appointments: Chairman named at RTZ Cement. Sport: Sports in Brief, Miss Cumings is ruled out by injury, Wycombe high hurdle, Monaco on tour list, Miss Douglas gives her answer to the selectors, Problems for Rockets before Cup, Lendl in the money, Today's Fixtures Football, Australia make history by exploiting Conner's error, Wobbly German defence raises Watford's hopes World Football, Stewards need to keep public in the picture, Ardiles on his mettle for training, Outlook unsettled for the man from Manila after Magri's storm warning, Figures hold the key to Miss Jackson's hopes, England get their squad together, Top prize may depend on sums, For The Record Foot Ball, Hillingdon so assured, Accuracy is the need of Palace, Lord outlines plans for tournaments and change in laws, Dispute runs on, Sunday in New York for England, Atkinson call for more of the same, Royal Heroine loses place. Property: Rentals, Flat Sharing, Property To Let. Weather: The Weather.

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