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The Times - 28/01/1983

1983; Gale Group;

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By David Felton and Paul Routledge, By Michael Horsnell, By Anthony Bevins Political Correspondent, By Richard Evans and Nicholas Cole in London and John Earle in Rome, From Richard Ford, From Richard Owen, Moscow, By Philip Webster political Reporter, By Peter Evans, Home Affairs Correspondent, By Rodney Cowton, Defence Correspondent, From Richard Ford, Dublin, By Peter Hennessy, By Staff Reporters, By Geraldine Norman, Sale Room Correspondent, By the Staff of Nature, By Richard Evans, By John Witherow, By David Hewson, By Kenneth Gosling, From Ronald Kershaw, From Our Correspondent, By Nicholas Timmins, By Hugh Clayton Environment Correspondent, From Robert Fisk, From Mohsin Ali, Washington, From Moshe Brilliant, From Michael Binyon, From David Blow, Vienna, From Christopher Thomas, New York, From Michael Hornsby, Roger Boyes, From Ian Murray, From Our Own Correspondent, From Harry Debelins, Madrid, By Henry Stanhope, Diplomatic Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, Madrid, From Richard Hughes, From Hasan Akhtar, From Trevor Fishlock, Delhi, From Stephen Taylor, Harare, From Charles Harrison, From Our Correspondent, Ottawa, From John Best, Penny Perrick, Olivia Timbs and Lorraine Fraser, Paul Jennings, Rachel Cullen, David Robinson, John Percival, Peter Ackroyd, Irving Wardle, Paul Griffiths, PHS, Nicholas Ashford, Michael Binyon, Paul Pickering, David Watt, Philip Howard, WILLIAM SCOTT., CYRIL BIRKS, , D. ANDERSON PETER ARCHER, JACK ASHLEY VIVIAN BENDALL W. BENYON, JOHN BIGGSDAVISON BERNARD BRAINE, NORMAN BUCHAN LEWIS CARTERJONES, JOHN CARTWRIGHT WALTER CLEGG MICHAEL COLVIN, STAN CROWTHER JOHN DUNLOP HUGH DYKES, T. EGGAR MICHAEL ENGLISH NICHOLAS FAIRBAIRN, RUSSELL FAIRGRIEVE NIGEL FISHER, ALAN FITCH JANET FOOKES JOHN FORRESTER, HUGH FRASER GEORGE GARDINER DAVID GINSBURG, PHILIP GOODHART VICTOR GOODHEW IAN GRIST, JOHN HANNAM ALAN HASELHURST, ERIC S. HEFFER JOHN HUNT, CHARLES IRVING DOUGLAS JAY DAN JONES, NEIL KINNOCK JILL KNIGHT DAVID KNOX, MICHAEL LATHAM IVAN LAWRENCE KENNETH LEWIS, ROBERT McCRINDLE DAVID MADEL BRYAN MAGEE, ARTHUR PALMER JOHN PARKER REG PRENTICE, GEOFFREY RIPPON GEOFFREY ROBINSON, NORMAN ST JOHNSTEVAS NEVILLE SANDELSON, JOHN SEVER F. J. SILVESTER ROGER SIMS, JIM SPICER DONALD STEWART CYRIL D. TOWNSEND, KEN WEETCH FRANK WHITE WILLIAM WHITLOCK ALEC WOODALL, ROY MACNAB, THEO McEVOY., MARTIN FLANNERY, House of Commons, , R. G. OPIE, , R. M. P. LUDLOW, Chairman., O. RAYMOND JOHNSTON, FRANK THOMAS, , DAVID GREEN., ·SIMON LINCOLN:, JAMES FLEMING, , STEPHEN F. KEW, JOHN DUCKWORTH, , E. KELVIN OSBORN., FRED J. HUMBER, By Our Astronomy Correspondent, By Lucy Hodges, Education Correspondent, Ronald Faux, J. W., R.F., by Michael Clark, City Editor Anthony Hilton, From Ian Murray, , By Jonathan Davis, Energy Correspondent, From Bailey Morris, Washington, From Maxwell Newton, By Jonathan Clare, By Our Financial Staff, By Gareth David, By Peter Wilson-Smith, Banking Correspondent, By Frances Williams Economics Correspondent, By Michael Prest, by Smith Keen Cutler Brokers to the Tender Offer, edited by Peter Wolham, By Sally White, By Andrew Cornelius, By Baron philips, C. Gordon Tether, By John Wilcockson, Peter Ball, Hugh Taylor, By Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent, From Diana Geddes, Paris, By Paul Newman, By Rex Bellamy, By Sydney Friskin, By Gerald Davies, By Pat Butcher, By Gordon Allan, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Athole Still, By Joyce Whitehead, From John Woodcock, From Ray Kennedy, Johannesburg, By Richard Streeton, By Iain Mackenzie, John Nicholls, By Michael Seely, Edited by Peter Davalle, By Michael Baily, Transport Editor, From Richard Hanson, Tokyo,

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Index. News: UN envoy's 'compulsive optimism' on Afghanistan, Cable TV dumping by US feared, Bodyguard tells of chasing gunman, Mubarak anxious to speed withdrawal, Both sides in water strike prepare for a bitter fight, In the dark and in the dumps, The other face of politicians, Top terror suspect held in London, Thousands more boiling water, Watching game on Old Sidon Road, Bomb attack on French consulate in Barcelona, Car Buyer's Guide Motoring with Clifford Webb Seat belt battle rages on, One down and another 3,000 to go, Open government starts in secret, Insanity plea fails in IRA arms case, FitzGerald offers friendship, Why Colin Roach's death left legacy of unrest, Joe Clark's leadership on the line, Sugar is destroyed in scare, Food prices, Scarlet cassocks upset Queen, Biffen hints at poll in October, When a noise is made it makes, Lover's tiff over magic stamp, The party's over: Nearly 900 shopping, Saving red faces in space, Why the Prince was ruled out in Hongkong, Why everyone woos West Germany, Greenham woman is cleared, The pound, Squabbling still over the ghost of Charles the Martyr, US rival for £200m RAF order, Sense of destiny drives 'CJ', Party spirit leads to insults, Right to see adoption file upheld, Smokers the target for new tug of war, Sports groups combine to fight hunt bans, Russians propose a nuclear-free zone, Turkey gets reprieve in Europe, Stricter check on police video use under study, Police face conspiracy charge, A big reward for the fastest turn in the West, Miss Dors listens in to the other wild blonde, Livingstone gets court ruling to reduce fares, The Night Sky in February, Warsaw Pact rejects troop cut concession, Kenyan plea to speed up Western aid, Hear today, deaf tomorrow? The risks of personal stereos, Lead pollution a new threat, Dissension in the city of turbulent priests, Ottawa tries to make Commons businesslike, Curfew, guns and fear return to Matabeleland farms, Roads, Spain hints it will relax grip on African enclaves, That countrified retreat where the seat belts have their seat, Hostility forces TV crew out of Argentina, Hardline Shagari blames aliens for crime rise, Disabled driver trapped by seatbelt law, Thatcher criticized for loans to junta, Accommodation for 1,000 in £2m nuclear shelter planned by businessmen, The papers, 15m tons of rock circling the Earth, Heath's US network runs out of money, Martin hunt police get wrong man, Altmann held on new charge, The Times Diary Leading the way, Glasgow, Eitan must testify in beating case, The unkindest cut of all, Tide turning against dam, Bellamy says, Britain plays down response on Rock, Pensioner blocks takeover, No infernal duck in Dante's oven, Let's not forget the feelings of the foster parents, Haughey wins a reprieve, Pretoria set to cash in on spy case, What chance the missile mission?, EEC helps to ease steel cuts, Rates rise of 32% likely. Display Advertising: The Royal Ballet, Tobacco Advisory Council, Scottish Development Agency, Barr & Stroud, Personal Computer, Youth Training Scheme, Wallguard, Multiple Display Advertisements, Lumiere Cinema, Habib Bank A. G. Zurich, Oriental Carpet Galleries, The Times Business News, Ramploy, Oso, Citizens' Theatre, Department of Energy, University Of Glasgow, Halifax, Sno, Coats, Royal Navy Officer, Sun Alliance Insurance Group, Bma, The Fraser Of Allander Institute, Twa, The Royal Hospital & Home for Incurables. Reviews: Top films, Today's events, Hollywood's way of resolving moral conflicts An Officer and a Gentleman (15), Covent Garden, Behind the screen, Wrong way A Map of the World Lyttelton, Songs of youth Philharmonia/ Kasprzyk Festival Hall, Sterling boost to prices, Ghosts creep from their graves. News in Brief. Politics and Parliament: Bugging inquiry, Commitment to Gibraltar, Parliament today, Freeports may get into Finance Bill Customs, Moves to improve drug safety Health, Next week's business, Anger over loans to Argentina Finance, Reassurance for renal patients, Appointment of trustees at V and A Museum House Of Lords, Price of oil must not fall too far too fast-Howe The Economy. Editorials/Leaders: Public Money, Public Audit, Still On His Feet. Letters to the Editor: What's in an eponym?, Time out of joint, 'Talking down' pound, Music in schools, University finance, Losing the race, Cable TV controls, Craving indulgence, London motorway link, Constitutional issue on boundaries, Human fulfilment in community, Shcharansky plea, Keeping the local bobby in touch, Bootless complaint, Flowers of the field, Namibia in 1914, Industry's decline. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Official Appointments and Notices: Haberdashers' take Oxbridge honours, Latest appointments, Church news. Births. Picture Gallery. Obituaries: Mr Abraham Stencl, Gen Ahmed Dlimi, M Georges Bidault Opponent of Algerian independence, Mr Leonard Corbett, Dr Marcolino Candau, Obituary, Mr Fred Atkins. Stock Exchange Tables: Markets respond positively, Bassishaw renews bid for UDS, Britishfunds, Recent Issues, Sterling: Spot and Forward, Commodities, Authorized Units & Insurance Funds, Wall Street, ISC upgrade lifts shares. Business and Finance: English China Clays P.L.C. Lord Aberconway reports on a fine achievement., Pratt doubles loss, Bowring Results for the year ended 31st December, 1982 (Unaudited), Fitch profits spur shares to 10-year high, $500m BIS loan for Argentina, Decline and fall of Thatcherism, End rating of empty factories, MP says, Cheaper oil may hit Opec aid to Third World, Volcker says Fed will act to cut rates within a month, Challenge to Bass chief over flats, Petrol to rise by 5p at weekend, Investment and finance Radical solutions needed, Zero-coupon bonds to go on sale again in Japan, TENDER OFFER on behalf of Mr. Brian McGillivray to purchase 476,440 Ordinary Shares of 25p each of Erskine House Investments PLC at a maximum price of 67p per share, Saville Gordon reports 70 pc profits fall, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, The Halifax, News in brief The economy, £10m EEC loans for small firms, £3.85m fabrics takeover, Newmark gloom, Payments surplus tops £4,600m, Base Lending Rates, Brazil's new route to recovery. Business Appointments: Tehnical director for Philips. Sport: Douglas down to meet the young pretender, The nice man cometh at Coventry, Pakistan Test set for draw, Sports in Brief, Rohrl holds a clear lead as he enters final stage, Brutal truth of Barcelona that UEFA cannot ignore, Rowe orders raw Springbok, Weatherbys reveal error over fillies, Miss Dodd makes sure, Quiet man puts on an eloquent display, Miss Foot steps in for Millfield and Britain, Men who are their own masters, Another chance for the cup holders, England pursued by cries of 'fix', For The Record Football, Pickering in demand for new facility, Murray's move southwards is scotched, Deporting thugs is not enough, Wales change their forward planning, Retirement out of the question for Mrs Lloyd, Five city centre races, Carlisle's hopes are fading fast, Cheltenham could become the new site for Ashley House, Fraser's double standards, Romance is alive and kicking in the city of Elgin, Snow Reports, Cold comfort for Coe's rivals, Nuneaton find an ally in beating off taxman, League to discuss sponsorship, World Cup race off as Müller makes recovery, Pollard graduates with victory over top seed, Bruno bides his time. Law: Legal aid rules clarified, No intervention in high damages award Jenkinson v Eagle International Freight Ltd and Another, Plan for London fares reduction not against the law Regina v London Transport Executive, Ex parte Greater London Council, Tenants paid rent after lease expired National Westminster Bank Ltd v Hart. Classified Advertising: Miscellaneous Financial, Announcements, General, Motor Car, Entertainments, Situations Wanted. Property: Rentals, Flat Sharing, Country Property. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 16,039, Today's television and radio programmes BBC 1. Weather: The Weather.

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