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The Times - 11/01/1983

1983; Gale Group;

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By-Philip Webster, Political Reporter, From John Carlin, Mexico City, From Mohsin Ali, From Michael Binyon, Wildenrath, By Alan Hamilton, By Paul Routledge, Labour Editor, By Rodney Cowton, Defence Correspondent, From Harry Golombek Chess Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, By Rupert Morris, By Our Labour Editor, By Philip Webster, Political Reporter, By John Young Agriculture Correspondent, By Christopher Warman, Arts Correspondent, By Kenneth Gosling, By Stewart Tendler, Crime Reporter, By Ronald Faux, By Derek Barnett, By Michael Baily, Transport Editor, By Pat Blair, By Pearce Wright, Science Editor, By Peter Hennessy, From Stephen Taylor, Harare, From Richard Wigg, From Harry Debelius, Madrid, From Peter Nichols, Rome, From Roger Boyes, Warsaw, From Charles Harrison, By Caroline Moorehead, From Christopher Walker, Jerusalem, From Our Own Correspondent, Paris, From George Clark, Strasbourg, From Christopher Mosey, Stockholm, From Douglas Martin, From Diana Geddes, Paris, By Henry Stanhope, Diplomatic Correspondent, From Richard Hanson, Tokyo, From Neil Kelly, PHS, Roger Scruton, Russell Baker, ANDREA BOLTHO., IAN FELLS, , N. ALKOSAIBI., M. AL-SHUKUR, , DAVID SAMUEL, JOHN WHEELER., P. A. PENNANT-REA, , R. T. OERTON., WALTER GOLDSMITH, , MICHAEL WOODRUFF, , D. S. MINDEL, , LAURENCE SHAW, , GORDON V. MCNEILL, , By Frances Gibb, John Russell Taylor, Hilary Finch, Paul Griffiths, Noël Goodwin, Dennis Hackett, City Editor Anthony Hilton, By Jonathan Davis, Energy Correspondent, By Frances Williams Economics Correspondent, By Our Economics Correspondent, By Lorna Bourke, By Derek Harris, Commercial Editor, By Jeremy Warner, By Our Financial Staff, By Edward Townsend Industrial Correspondent, Gareth David, By Baron Phillips, Property Correspondent, Xenophon Zolotas, By Edward Townsend, Industrial Correspondent, C.Gordon Tether, By Clive Hurrell, Clerk to Guildhall Chambers, Bristol, Clive Cookson Technology Correspondent, Roger Woolnough, Roger Green Editor, IBM User, By Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent, Ivo Tennant, By David Hands, From Richard Eaton, By Nicholas Harling, Peter Bills, By Robert Pryce, By John Hennessy, By Michael Seely, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, From Chris Moore, Cervinia, By Paul Harrison, By John Hennessy Golf Correspondent, Edited by Peter Dear, By Paul Routledge and Donald Macintyre, Richard Owen,

Resumo

Index. News: Lost climbers found dead in Glencoe, Tory trade unionists seek greater reform of industrial relations, Prisoners of conscience Bahrain: Haji Ali al-Ekri, Firm's chief 'spent money like water', Bulgaria maintains its innocence, BL exports more cars to Europe, Printer's guillotined fingers sewn back, £127 for every second, Deadlock persists in Khalde peace effort, Salvador rebels in new attacks, Landed with a new Falklands factor, A challenge to the US, Heathrow road plea for fifth terminal, Roads, Silkin may go to court over 'Tribune', World food production hit by soil erosion, Officer to die for coup plot, Your personal system, Police cadet fined for obscene calls, British envoy rebuffs Kremlin over missiles, Snippets, Gold rush is over and the dole rush is on, Pacemakers used again, Neighbours condemn role of US, Tempering optimism with realism, GPs set up patient liaison body, Timex sheds 1,900 jobs, Mexican policeman's lot is such a happy one, Thatcher stands in silence by the grave of Colonel 'H', Falklands hero gets exhibition job offer, Kidnapping challenge to Madrid, Foot retreats and gives Tatchell full support, London police await chief's verdict, Press enrage the Princess, Political muscle and the nuclear missile, Police seek man and £1m jewelry, The new hunters take over, Terrorists make plea to Defferre, Let these children have their toys, Signs of players tiring, Marine to get yacht trophy, Nureyev ballet ends in uproar, Brothers in kidnap case refused bail, Missile fired at Jaguar had no safety pins, Mugabe accuses Washington of Namibia blackmail, Polish priests jailed after protests, Naval rundown is delayed, You really blew it this time, Dmitri, Sweden woos Soviet Union, King loses colonial pay packet, Scots fined for illegal fishing, Christening party led to death, London Transport 'fiddles' inquiry, Threat of pit strike begins to fade, Christmas TV viewing shows big decline, Fear of Argentine hit-and-run raid, 'Observer' sale reports denied, Plan to 'buy off' salmon fishermen, Franco-Spanish meeting heralds new friendship, MEP accuses Kirk of irresponsibility, Kidnap ordeal relived, 15 killed in refugee camp battle, Kent College, Canterbury, Employees fail to stop Rittner getting top post at Arts Council, Speeding up the fee process, Loyalty test for Labour's 1984 Europeans, The papers, An island of religion in a sea of communism, Nakasone on mission to mend fences with South Korea, Habib sent to speed peace talks, The Times Diary Closing the book, Heath company denies 'cash problem' report, Scargill to face his angry union workers, Funny how readers always write the best bits, The Sizewell adjudicator. Display Advertising: Digital Equipment Company Limited, International Standard Electric Corporation, NatWest., National Exhibition Centre, South African Airways, Victoria & Albert Museum, Ise Finance Holdings S.A.. Picture Gallery. News in Brief. Reviews: Keeping faith with the glamorous old image, Humour to cope, Philharmonia/ Knussen Barbican, Bochmann Quartet Purcell Room, Museum staffs protest at trustee proposal, Kyung-Wha Chung/ Bishop-Kovacevich St John's/Radio 3, Today's events New exhibitions, TV top ten, Tearing passion to tatters Francesco Clemente: The Fourteen Stations/Barry Flanagan:Sculpture 1973-1982, Tough togs, winter warmers. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): Twaddledum or Twaddledee?. Editorials/Leaders: The Souring Of Zimbabwe, Pounds For Parnassus, King And Council. Letters to the Editor: Unsporting behaviour, 'Relevant' education, Patent inefficiency?, Illuminating points, Church Society, Changing course on economic policy, Transport in London, Mr Pym's Saudi visit, Need for a UK energy strategy, Models of pragmatism, Survival of the species, Nuclear supply to Iraq, Bootless complaint. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Births. Official Appointments and Notices: Church news Appointments, St Lawrence College, Appointments in the Forces The Army, University news Oxford Elections. Deaths. Obituaries: Commodore J. G. Young, Miss Barbara Ward, Dr William Kraemer, Mr Carwyn James Leading figure in British rugby, Correction. Stock Exchange Tables: Gilts easier, Recent Issues, Sterling: Spot and Forward, Commodities, Authorized Units & Insurance Funds, Wall Street, Scrip issue by London Scottish, Kaufman fuels Dow rise. Business and Finance: Bleak forecast on UK oil prospects, Carclo dips but holds dividend, Abta dispute over discounting, Sterling hits four-year low despite Bank intervention, Jenkin hint on industry rate relief, The pound, Full interim report likely from Brown, Stronger yen signals hope for World economy, $4,000m Saudi loan to IMF, Weak sterling casts its shadow over shares, Sotheby's £3m loss better than expected, Diamond sales recovering, Barr earnings down, Rich named chairman of British Alcan, Avica in satellite project, Rationalization pays off at Brown & Tawse, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, News in brief The economy, Money Markets, The case for insurance fund, Recycle plan would help debtor states, US chemistry transforms Ellis, Nimslo switch lost no public cash, Currencies, Base Lending Rates, Investment and finance Tiny's hand is frozen, Higher tax relief on home loans urged, World's worst-hit tenants. Business Appointments: British Rail director moves to policy unit. Classified Advertising: Legal Appointments, Announcements, Short Lets, Computer Appointments, Situations Wanted, Peripheral Hardware Limited. Sport: Hollow victory for MIM, Telfer means to go one step better, Sports in Brief, Today's Fixtures, Alauddin's lamp still shining, Public criticism of umpires brings Botham a £200 fine, Griffiths well beaten, A sonic boom for Europe's players, Luck holds for quartet with double vision of Wembley, For The Record Football, Friend in high places for the maligned 'super-G', Breeders' scheme Will boost prizes, Saint-Etienne dismiss Herbin for 'refusal to make sacrifices', Major who generates fire in belly of British team, German storm-troopers, Shutts puts Palace back in the lead, A man who had the players' respect, Main threat will come from Russia, Haroon completes India's misery, Lendl is too powerful for Connors, Skiing Conditions, E Germans add to world best times, Rockets wobble with the play-offs in sight, Central TV want to go live on Sundays, A man who looks at beauty as well as hands of a clock, Shades of Robin Hood and denim jeans, Barrier Reef has rivals all at sea. Property: Rentals. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 16,024, Today's television and radio programmes. Weather: The Weather.

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