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The Times - 07/02/1983

1983; Gale Group;

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By Philip Webster, Political Reporter, From Robert Fisk, Sidon, From Diana Geddes, Paris, By Barrie Clement, Labour Reporter, From Our Correspondent, By Our Political Reporter, From Ian Murray, Brussels, From Richard Ford, Dublin, By Our Labour Staff, By Alan Hamilton, By Philip Webster Political Reporter, By Peter Evans, Home Affairs Correspondent, By Jonathan Davis, Energy Correspondent, By Clive Cookson Technology Correspondent, By Pearce Wright, Science Editor, By Lucy Hodges, Education Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, By David Hewson, By Kenneth Gosling, By Nicholas Timmins, By Our Legal Affairs Correspondent, From Nicholas Ashford, Washington, From Our Own Correspondent Delhi, From Patrick Knight, From Trevor Fishlock, Delhi, From Hasan Akhtar, From Harry Debelius, Madrid, By Michael Knipe, From Tony Duboudin, Melbourne, From Geoffrey Matthews, Bogotá, From Robert Fisk, Beirut, From Stephen Taylor, From Richard Owen, From Roger Boyes, Warsaw, From David Blow, Vienna, From Peter Nichols, Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Correspondent, Dennis Hackett, Paul Griffiths, John Percival, Geoff Brown, Noël Goodwin, Nicholas Kenyon, PHS, by David Steel, John Young Agriculture Correspondent, Max Beloff, Gerald Kaufman, MARY TYLER, , JOHN HILL, Chairman, , ROBERT EDWARDS, , HENRY R. ROLLIN, , PETER GEORGE, V. E. FUCHS, President, , ARBUTHNOTT, President, YOAV BIRAN., GEOFFREY BROADBENT, GEOFFREY RYALL., VALERIE DAGGER, , PAMELA LEE, , B. S. FREY., ALLAN SHAW, , R. B. CRUSE., By Hugh Clayton, Environment Correspondent, By a Bridge Correspondent, By Clifford Longley, Religious Affairs Correspondent, City Editor Anthony Hilton, From Bailey Morris, From Michael Hornsby, , By Michael Baily Transport Editor, By Peter Wilson-Smith Banking Correspondent, From John Carlin, By Michael Clark, From Alan McGregor, Geneva, By Our Financial Staff, By Baron Phillips Property Correspondent, By Gareth David, By Edward Townsend, Industrial Correspondent, Michael Clark, Michael Prest, By David Hands, Rugby Union Correspondent, By Nicholas Keith, From John Hennessy, Dortmund, By Gerald Davies, By Sydney Friskin, By Richard Streeton, By Gordon Allan, By Michael Stevenson, By a Special Correspondent, By John Wilcockson, By Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent, By Peter Walker, By Simon O'Hagan, By Vince Wright, By Nicholas Harling, By Stuart Jones, By Clive White, From John Woodcock, Cricket Correspondent, Perth, By Michael Seely, From Our Irish Racing Correspondent Dublin, Edited by Peter Dear, From A Correspondent,

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Index. News: Jobs could swing poll, says Heath, Reading the writing in the marginals, Nature notes, Let's be safe before we freeze, Bombs rock Brussels, Room for suspicion but never sedition, Prisoner to visit Commons, Zimbabwe recalls its envoy, Offer may bring bus peace, Gierek may be tried for corruption, 'Logical fallacy' casts doubts on Church and the Bomb report, Fathers of seized tourists offer to pay trial costs, Labour 'did not agree to cruise in Britain', Troubled governor returns to UK, 'I will fight you' Scargill tells MacGregor, Union urges TUC talks with Tebbit, No smoking 'threat to freedoms', Pope to see Central America, Delhi pays homage to the conquering idol, Experienced fell walker dies in storm, Bush faces tough talks at Vatican, Police Bill safeguards 'inadequate', We were 'conned', unions say as water talks collapse, Walking to the North Pole, Pupils' yen for video game led to crime spree, Campaign to stop video piracy grows, The Times Diary. Wilting Rose, Doctors use TV sets in early warning scheme on side-effects of drugs, Vouchers proposal 'not radical enough', More schooling in hospitals urged, Labour stops opening of Tatchell campaign, Rabat expels reporter querying general's death, Hawke charisma versus Fraser experience, Car workers to press for import controls, 'ET' hunt gets new electronic boost, A guide to real meanings, How the voting system works, Policing experiment for Notting Hill, Zia drive on illicit sex alarms women, MSC told to redraft report on jobless, Growing numbers cause concern, Beirut blast toll rises to 22, £1,000m budget at risk in television dispute, Spanish bishops denounce abortion proposals in threat to Socialist unity, ETA attack on bank kills two, Romanian officers 'executed after foiled military coup', Sometimes 'sorry' can be enough, The papers, Haughey's future hangs on vote today as Collins waits in wings, Tehran tries to stem abuses, Lebanon: the stakes get higher, Bill bans meter profits, RUC not liable for bullet damage, Israel wages war of nerves on UN force, 'Life span may rise to 90 years', Controls on rand eased by Pretoria, BA to give free flights to Falklands, Concern at Ripper payments report, Colombia may be returned to state of siege, Russians admit Kabul setbacks, 200 homes and schools cut off, Wheel turns full circle for Barbie, End PWR danger checks, Britain says, Wanted: genuine public services, Delhi gives a 'yes' to Gandhi, Wife's overall protest, Zhao invited to America as Shultz visit fails to make much progress, Crime figures too low, Barbie returns to scene of his crimes, Change coming slowly to Paraguay, Competition lessons must be learnt, Luder says, How Britain's first black MP may be elected, UHT milk: not my cup of tea, thanks, Polytechnics gain popularity, Black judge cleared of bribery, Reagan hopes to double military aid to Turkey, Shipbuilders crisis in summer feared. Display Advertising: Freepost, Tobacco Advisory Council, Laser-Scan International Inc., Royal Opera House, Ncb, Penhaligon's, Oxfam, Nt, Usm, Comet Group Plc, Cathay Pacific, Christie's, USM shares. News in Brief. Picture Gallery. Law: Appeals without papers will be dismissed Practice Statement, Concern over citing cases with no law Stanley v International Harvester Co of Great Britain Ltd, Husband liable for rates after leaving home Regina v Harrow Justices, Ex parte London Borough of Harrow, Assault charge not included Regina v Wilson (Clarence), Racial discrimination claim over job interview fails Perera v Civil Service Commission, Excess charge in pay-and-display car park is lawful Crossland v Chichester District Council. Reviews: Cultural outrage, Top films, Today's events, Friendly air of uncensored extravagance, Burrowing deep into the mind of music, Distinctive shape and flavour Ashton ballets Covent Garden, Battered Brahms Orchestre de Paris/ Barenboim Festival Hall, Swivels, Tilts and Turns Jackson's Lane, Only one jewel The Pearl Fishers Dominion, Varied devices LSO/Hickox Festival Hall/Radio 3, Boyle Memorial Covent Garden. Editorials/Leaders: God Or The Big Battalions, A People Starved And Stabbed. Letters to the Editor: What's in an eponym?, Ordnance Survey as a public service, Time out of joint, Family benefits, Buildings as art, Human fulfilment, Monetary difference, Church plate, Classes of education, Divorce settlements, Air of despair in Gatwick circuit, Wise child, Spending controls unwelcome, Israel and Argentina. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Births. Deaths. Official Appointments and Notices: Appointments in the Forces Royal Navy, University news, Latest appointments, Three share Israeli medical award, Church news Appointments. Arts and Entertainment: Today's television and radio programmes BBC 1, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 16,047, London takes bridge title. Politics and Parliament: Parliament this week, Parliament today. Obituaries: Prof Walter Ullmann, Mr A. A. Hull, Mr E. B. de N. Joyce, Major Leslie Petch, Dr G. N. Gould Work on livestock improvement, Karen Carpenter. Business and Finance: Investment and finance A shadow over the markets, IMF may have to bail out Mexico again, Posgate faces ban by council, 10pc rise in City rents forecast, World Bank waits for sizable US aid, Company News In Brief English Association Group, Smalls head for big time as lingerie competition hots up, Foreign banks still like London, The pound, 360 jobs go in closure, News in brief, Vantona chief attacks Lonrho, Gold recovery leads S Africa to ease exchange controls, Laing's triple gift to USM, Slow recovery blamed on exchange rates, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Poor nations to press for more aid, Freight firm divided by success, Final dividend for V&G, US shadow on Imperial outlook, Base Lending Rates. Stock Exchange Tables: Power show from Bio-Isolates, Capitalization and week's change, Eurobond Prices (yields and premiums), Commodities, Fixed-Interest Stocks, How Tops hit the heights, Wall Street, Interest rates set to take off again. Business Appointments: UK-Soviet chamber's new chief. Sport: Today fixtures, Judges enjoy the 'cabaret' turn, Sports in Brief, Wales looking for the pieces worth picking up, Wasps'spirits good despite casualties, Double for Britain, Graham needs to make new signings, One Kick and five minutes away from victory, Swansea feel the Sunday punch, Griffiths keeps Van Hoof up to the mark, United ensure it is a day of remembrance, Wreghitt slips at the water, Indians omit Viswanath and demote Gavaskar, RAF in surprise strike, England lose toss and the battle, Douglas lets it slip away, Weekend packing, Orient go gathering nuts, Weekend results, Past glories revived amid passion, West Indians search for winning formula, West lose their players but not the match, Cima adds a new dimension to Champion picture, Felicity's Pet pleases, Dunnett may not judge Derby, The one target left for Liverpool, Orrell make the leap, South back on course to meet North, McEnroe's run of defeats is over, The flaws of justice, For The Record, Mahre double act with Stenmark as fall guy, Course record 62 gives Kite two-stroke lead, Lost horizons, but lessons learnt, Fulham forge ahead. Classified Advertising: Domestic And Catering Situations, Educational, Wanted, Opera & Ballet, La Crème de la crème, Services, Situations Wanted. Property: Rentals, Property South Of The Thames, Flat Sharing. Weather: The Weather.

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