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The Times - 19/09/1983

1983; Gale Group;

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From Julian Haviland, Harrogate, By Richard Evans, From Robert Fisk, Beirut, By Peter Hennessy, From Ronald Faux Edinburgh, By David Felton, Labour Correspondent, By Anthony Bevins Political Correspondent, By Our Labour Correspondent, By Bill Johnstone, By Jonathan Clare, From Tim Jones Belfast, By Nicholas Timmins, By John Witherow, By A Staff Reporter, By a Staff Reporter, By Christopher Warman, Arts Correspondent, By David Walker, Local Government Correspondent, By Hugh Clayton, Environment Correspondent, By David Nicholson-Lord, From Richard Owen, Moscow, From Ian Murray Brussels, From Andrew Thompson, Buenos Aires, From Ivor Davis Los Angeles, From Edward Mortimer, Jerusalem, From Martha Honey, San José, From Jeremy Taylor, Port of Spain, From Michael Binyon, Bonn, From Mario Modiano, Athens, From Nell Kelly, Bangkok, From Alan McGregor Geneva, From Robert Schuil Amsterdam, From Our Correspondent, Amsterdam, From John Earle, Rome, From Our Correspondent Ankara, From Charles Harrison, Kampala, E. J. Craddock, Dennis Hackett, Stephen Pettitt, Hilary Finch, John Percival, By Tom Bower, Paul Pickering, Liz Jobey, Penny Perrick, PHS, by Robert Kilroy-Silk, David Walker, Gerald Kaufman, Anne Sofer, JOHN ADAMS, Director General, , RALPH SIMMONDS, , ROALD DAHL, , ALEX HENNEY, , E.P. WOHLFARTH, , DEREK SMITH, Chief Executive, , J. K. CLARK, , BERNARD BLACK, , JONATHAN OLDBUCK, , BARRY JONES, , HERB GREER, , N. J. MILNER-GULLAND, , By Pearce Wright, Science Editor, By Clifford Longley, Religious Affairs Correspondent, From Tim Jones, Belfast, Richard Stevens, Simon Scott Plummer, Michael Prest, Patrick Knight, Charles Harrison, by Andrew Cornelius, City Editor Anthony Hilton, By Edward Townsend, Industrial Correspondent, By Our Industrial Staff, From John Best, Ottawa, By Our Financial Staff, Front David Young, New Delhi, From John Earle, Rome and Peter Wilson-Smith, John Lawless, Michael Clark, Maxwell Newton, By Peter Wilson-Smith, Banking Correspondent, By Michael Phillips, Racing Correspondent, From Our Irish Racing Correspondent, Dublin, By David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, By Nicholas Keith, By David Hands, By Bryan Stiles, By Gordon Allan, From Don Cameron, Auckland, From Barry Pickthall, Newport, Rhode Island, By Jenny MacArthur, By a Special Correspondent, By George Ace, By Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent, By Nicholas Harling, By Tom German, By Vince Wright, By Leslie Duxbury, By John Hennessy, Golf Correspondent, By Brendan Lynch, By Joyce Whitehead, From Desmond Stoneham, French Racing Correspondent, By Keith Macklin, By Lewine Mair, By Rex Bellamy, Tennis Correspondent, Edited by Peter Dear, D J M, Roger Boyes,

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News: London leads in world trading, Increase in alcohol-induced cirrhosis, Gemayel condemns Syria and Israel, Sanctuary for the lost generation, Nature notes, Anti-abortion group action attacked, Pay settlements higher than inflation rate, survey shows, Repair yards may close, On the butcher's block, Debut date for the Mary Rose, Healey says US wrong in Lebanon, The secrets of a superb cup, MiGs bomb village in Pakistan, Anti-Pershing vote by SPD would help destroy Nato, Kohl says, The Times Diary China gloss, Nyerere fails to deliver the goods, Farmers face starvation in Uganda's bush war, Soft sell on direct selling, Israel looks for a leader, Politics plea in CBI rate tussle, Blunt gift 'not in his will', Tomorrow, Deserters' files to be opened, The new mother's ruin, The despair that goes unheeded, Judge may face whisky prosecution, Coffee, The latest computer generation, 'Sordid' jail conditions, How half the world is sent to Coventry, Not a drop to drink, Two men murdered and four badly hurt at Hell's Angels party, A1 murder car displayed, 'Granny flats' couples face problems, Women skydivers claim a free-fall record, A low-spending Labour town, British rule ends in St Kitts, Gathering of the Kennedys, Human chain links embassies, First black girl wins Miss America crown, 60 strikers arrested in Uruguay, Mao may have had a brain disease, France holds up delivery of jets to Baghdad, Crop survives economic chaos, Coarse Rugby, Did Barbie break the Newtons?, Pioneer picture house may be sold, Gromyko's absence from UN saves Kremlin from embarrassment, Scargill, a shadow of power past, Plenty of scope in conservation, Two Zimbabwe lawyers 'win appeals', Single-screen cinemas return, Costa Rica declares its neutrality, Action call by unions on straw burning, An awful lot, and filtering north, Treasury cuts halt York Roman dig, Jackson to form peace alliance, Condemned woman's health declines, Newspaper censured on hunt inquiry, Harsher penalties needed say MPs, Try, try, try again, Why France too will discard Britain's cast-offs, Some grounds for optimism, Soviet naval build-up alarms Thailand, Anxiety over health of Prince Claus, Irish face another election, Animal drug racket 'thriving', Study links H-Bomb tests with cancer, City traffic pollution is worsening, report says, Union urges journalists to defy injunction on illegal secondary action, Island dispute clouds Aegean exercise, Challenge to hunting supporters in animal rights group, Liberals reopen candidates clash with SDP, Belgian rail strikers reject offer, Friends of the Earth attack Sizewell project, Pravda editor critical of Soviet delay in claiming responsibility, Roundabout way to invest £50, Edinburgh talks with Russians defended, Joseph supports research job cuts, Boycott Shadow falls over Olympics, Defence put first in Dutch talks, Attitude to marriage 'outdated', Bow Group urges Lords reforms, Treasury to lead spending debate, Rethink by Walesa is denied, Rethinking the church in the inner city, Flying start: Prince Andrew, who, More jobless 'would do voluntary work', Wedding guests killed in shed fire, Homes are closed by dispute, US ban on missiles sought, Turks angry at Council of Europe, Irish poetic justice for American Doherty clan, 80 more executed in China, Careless talk that could cost jobs, Union left censured for dropping MP, Marcinkus expected to give up bank post, Eating for one is enough for two. Index. News in Brief. Display Advertising: V.A.G. (United Kingdom) Limited, The Royal Hospital & Home for Incurables., Lonconex Limited, Alan J. Ridge & Co. Ltd., The London Coffee Information Centre, Singapore Airlines, Sotheby's, Imperial Cancer Research Fund., Gilyott & Scott, St. Joseph's Hospice, The Times, Lyons Tetley Ltd., Pilgrim Payne, Phillips, Blesma, British Caledonian, Socomex, Teacher's. A Welcome Awaiting., Sharp, Man, Computer Competition, 'Nescafé'., Legge, Fortune Systems, Gianni Versace. Official Appointments and Notices: The Oratory School, Appointments in the Forces The Army, Latest appointments, University news Liverpool, Kelly College, Miners' union accepts early retirement plan. Picture Gallery. Reviews: Readers' rat-race, Today's events Royal engagements, BBCSO/Del Mar Albert Hall/Radio 3/ BBC 1, Cotrubas/Parsons Barbican, Breadth of humanity Rigoletto Coliseum, The winning loser, · Welsh National Opera is to, Growing character La Fille mal gardée Sadler's Wells, A pantomime for late summer, Confident control as Giulini returns Philharmonia/ Giulini Festival Hall/Radio 3. Arts and Entertainment: Today's television and radio programmes BBC 1, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 16,238, Concise Crossword (No 153). Editorials/Leaders: Irish Nationalism's New Face, The Other Half Of The ACT, Doing Justice In The Field. Letters to the Editor: Electoral reform, Lebanese sovereignty, Site of Mons Graupius, Giving authority to the locals, New markets for academic research, Lessons from KAL 007, Straw for papermaking, Results of the Shotton closure, Baked in a pie, Attitudes to Israel, Holiday log jam. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Births. Deaths. Obituaries: Mr George Colley, Miss Virginia Cowles, Sir Denis Follows Notable services to sport. Stock Exchange Tables: Fixed-Interest Stocks, Capitalization and week's change, Eurobonds prices (yields and premiums), Offshore and International Funds. Business and Finance: IMF loan policy under scrutiny, Tin council to discuss smuggling, Royal Dutch Petroleum Company, Doubled profits forecast for BP, Talks on US steel curbs, Italians and French win £1bn Argentine contract, British Shipbuilders to close repair yards unless buyers are found, The pound, Interest rates 'may be cut', US group looks to British investors, Britain to end Leipzig protest, How the markets regained calm over M1's rise, Securiguard expansion races ahead, Investment and Finance, Unlisted Securities, A sound issue by any measure, The British Petroleum Company p.l.c., Call for international energy strategy, Commonwealth ministers to hold finance talks, Canada seeks free trade with US, Tarmac set for 50% rise in interim profits, Base Lending Rates, Scargill pressed on pensions by NCB. Business Appointments: Rolls-Royce names new director. Sport: RUGBY UNION Tour Matches, Sports in Brief, For The Record Baseball, Christmas Cottage impresses, Greig is under fire as Rangers go down again, Easton's promise, West Ham take foot off accelerator too soon, Robson seeks the missing drive, Today's Fixtures Football, Seattle Song's surprise, Zimbabwe look on the bright side, Brand new champion, Feather in Welsh cap, More players on carpet, Silly errors cost Fulham their first away victory, Champions' gilts pay late, Cumberland in lap of luxury as they win new club event, Mixed reaction to Vacarme's Mill Reef win, A green look to these All Blacks, Winning unintentionally, British Fitzpatrick team resist a late charge, ASA threaten the fun of the Masters, Brother and sister at the double, Salmon Leap in line for Champion, Australians get revenge with convincing victory in resail, Worrall the spur for Northampton, Harlequins repay old scores, Neston win anniversary event, England top of the table, No joke for Chelsea, Bally Valley qualifies for Gatcombe Park, First champions under a new banner, Weekend football and rugby union results Yesterday, Potent cocktail turns into an insipid brew, Dashing Miandad out for 99, Ample consolation for Way as he is beaten by Langer, Grounds for optimism at Roehampton, Road to Disneyworld, Davis moves on with a smooth win. Classified Advertising: La crème de la crème, Super Secretaries, Commercial And Industrial Property, Forthcoming Events, Animals And Birds, Services, Appointments. Property: Rentals, Country Property. Weather: The Weather.

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