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The Times - 31/10/1983

1983; Gale Group;

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By Philip Webster, Political Reporter, From Trevor Fishlock, Bridgetown, Barbados, From Nicholas Ashford Washington, From Our Own Correspondent Washington, From Rasit Gurdilek, Ankara, From Richard Owen Moscow, By Our Political Reporter, By Barrie Clement, Labour Reporter, By Jonathan Davis, Financial Correspondent, By Edward Townsend Industrial Correspondent, By Our Labour Reporter, By Rodney Cowton, Defence Correspondent, By Clifford Longley, Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Geraldine Norman, Sale room Correspondent, By Rupert Morris, From Ronald Faux Sheffield, Geoffrey Smith, By Richard Evens, By Derek Harris, Commercial Editor, By Kenneth Gosling, By Geraldine Norman, By Aian Hamilton, By Lucy Hodges Education Correspondent, By Pearce Wright, Science Editor, From A Staff Reporter, Belfast, By Frances Williams, Ecocomics Correspondent, From Richard Ford, Belfast, By Barrie Clement Labour Reporter, By Peter Evans, Home Affairs Correspondent, By Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Correspondent, From Diana Geddes, Bourg-en-Bresse, From Our Correspondent, Cairo, From Andrew Thompson, From Stephen Taylor, Lusaka, From Trevor Fishlock, Frecuente, Grenada, From Christopher Thomas, Carriacou, By Henry Stanhope Diplomatic Correspondent, From Richard Williams, Havana, From Robert Fisk Geneva, From Alan Tomlinson, Tegucigalpa, Honduras, From Roger Boyes, Warsaw, From Richard Wigg Madrid, From Michael Hornsby Johannesburg, Chez Tapworth, Richard Compton Miller, Penny Perrick, by Celia Curtis, Gerald Kaufman, Anne Sofer, KEN LIVINGSTONE, Leader Greater London Council, , KENNETH MORGAN, Director., DAVID AMIES., IAN MORROW., DAVID R. COPE., GEOFFREY BINDMAN, , GEORGE CURTIS, , ALAN LEE WILLIAMS, GEOFFREY LEE WILLIAMS, , N. P. HEPWORTH, Director, , A. C. P. SIMS., JOHN HILBOURNE, , D. W. HARDING, , PETER J. E. JACKSON., CHARLES MITCHELL, , By Our Astronomy Correspondent, E. J. Craddock, John Percival, Max Bell, Nicholas Kenyon, Noël Goodwin, Stephen Pettitt, Paul Griffiths, Jeremy Warner, City Editor Anthony Hilton, By Frances Williams, Economics Correspondent, By Jeremy Warner, By Our Financial Staff, From David Young, Deadhorse, Alaska, By Edward Townsend, Industrial Correspondent, By Derek Harris Commercial Editor, By Philip Robinson, By Derek Pain City Correspondent, John Lawless, Maxwell Newton, Michael Clark, By Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent, By a Special Correspondent, By Nicholas Harling, By Paul Newman, By Clive White, By Sydney Friskin, By Richard Eaton, By Keith Macklin, by Iain Mackenzie, By Gerald Davies, By Nicholas Keith, By Bryan Stiles, By Gordon Allan, By Michael Stevenson, By Michael Phillips, Racing Correspondent, From Desmond Stoneham, French Racing Correspondent, By Mitchell Platts, Barcelona, By Pat Butchler, Edited by Peter Dear, From Robert Schull, Amsterdam, DJM, Michael Binyon,

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News in Brief. Index. News: Pitfalls of teaching abroad, Nature notes, Jews renew appeal on grant aid for school, Pupils set up computer link across the world, Night sky in November, More Greenham arrests after second attack, Russia and China agree politely to meet again, Search for someone to accept surrender, Kinnock team is centre right, Pretoria accused of faking bomb plot, US envoy dampens hopes of Nicaragua exiles, A German lesson for our schools, Owen seeks nuclear identity for Europe, New animal group found, The throwaway lines, A sideways look at the British way of life, Castro accuses Pentagon of Yankee fantasy and panic, Newman's code of ethics to cement contract between police and public, Commentary, Reconsidering women priests, Andropov's cold fuels speculation, TUC wants job subsidy for regions, A frail man who takes a tough line, TV-am is 'on target to raise £4.5m', Hay, you can't do that down here, Radio 4 can save electricity by remote control, Reagan attempts to outflank Kremlin, The Papers, Divorce after a year likely, Assaults inquiry at the Maze, Messages for all from a turbulent cleric, Deng defiant on future of Hongkong, Mugabe threat to pro-white schools, Britain 'does not need Trident strike power', Children near nuclear plant have high incidence of leukaemia, Bemused Grenadians hope Americans will not overstay welcome, A taste of their own grenadine, Pressure grows to delay sale, Invade in haste, repent at leisure, Technocrat team will assist Scoon, Bright young things of the FO, Home from home in the office, Solidarity and Jaruzelski settle in for war of attrition as amnesty ends, Guards for contacts of wanted man, Evren hits at critics of Turkish poll, Union Bill an abuse of democracy, Basnett says, High turn-out as the voting starts in Argentina, Anxiety in Spain over art losses, China and India fail to agree on border, Plymouth hunt for murderer, Sales of NHS land hit by legal ruling, Reagan tough line goes down well at home, Pit ballots sought as overtime ban begins, Attack on farmers' ploughing, Phones strike spreads as Mercury appeals against blacking, Hospital to be refused supply of blood, Jobcentres 'advertising illegal pay', Turkish earthquake toll may reach 1,000, Milkmen fight imports from Europe, Bungalow builder, Old communion service may be revived, Wafd wins right to fight, Kirkpatrick accuses Europe, Church link has little effect on charity support, Andropov's disappearing trick, Tax relief 'will not spring poverty trap', Newsround: accountants in demand, French Socialists close ranks and defer to left-wing pressure, US troops mop up as Grenada confronts uncertain future, Royal protester joins Dutch rally for peace, 33 children evicted from council home, Who will top the table?, Thatcher comes off the fence, 'Humbled' Kaunda is sworn in for fifth presidential term, Fresh calls for Kincora inquiry, Price war threatens late holiday bargains, Carving a reputation for brilliance. Display Advertising: Telford, Sotheby's, Blesma, National Theatre, Jacob Gordon, Garrard, Taylor Woodrow, Austin Mini, Screentyper, Lloyd's life Seniorplan, The Times, Air-India, Teacher's, Computer Competition, Npg, First National Securities Ltd.. Picture Gallery: Barry Fantoni, Reviews: Testament of truth Hysterical precision Lpo/ Rozhdestvensky Festival Hall/Radio 3, Dreams of battle Philip Mead Cambridgeshire College of Arts, Today's events Royal engagements, Rock Wham! Hammersmith Odeon, Faith in music, Shotgun birth of the trade paperback, Dance Royal Ballet Covent Garden, Spectacle crystallized into inner drama, £44,000 for dining table, BBCSO/Tabachnik Festival Hall/Radio 3. Arts and Entertainment: Today's television and radio programmes BBC 1, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 16,274, Concise Crossword (No 189). Editorials/Leaders: Nato And The Caribbean, Repeatable Marriage Vows. Letters to the Editor: 'Soviet threat', Court attacks on third parties, Tenancy by default, Beinn Eighe plans, Sites for radioactive waste disposal, Battle for Hastings, Out of step in the health service, Off the rails, Death in the forest, Fear of police powers, Pricing gas, Role of the GLC. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Official Appointments and Notices: Appointments in the Forces Royal Navy, University news, Latest appointments. Politics and Parliament: Parliament this week, Parliament today. Births. Obituaries: Dr Walter Levitt, Otto Messmer Creator of Felix the Cat. Stock Exchange Tables: Fixed-Interest Stocks, Capitalization and week's change, Unlisted Securities, Eurobond Prices. Business and Finance: Personal judgments behind the forecasts, Eagle board unlikely to take up Allianz offer, Taking the lid off the rising yen, LBS forecasts fall in unemployment and inflation steadying at 6%, Japan Air Lines are taking on new executives every day., Issues Of Government Stock, The pound, So this is the world of disinflation, Acorn pins hopes of share revival on new microcomputer, Investment and Finance, £36m profit forecast in first half for Reed, Holiday groups set to merge, CBI warning expected on upturn, Theakston attracts third bid, Pension association seeks power to expel, Sohio's great Alaskan gamble, Trends to cheer up the City, Base Lending Rates, Wood Mackenzie in talks with Exco. Business Appointments: Director named at Lloyds. Law: 'Cause' has common-sense meaning F. J. H. Wrothwell Ltd v Yorkshire Water Authority, No direct action in tort against sub-agent Balsamo v Medici and Another, Flick knife is an offensive weapon made for causing injury to the person Regina v Simpson (Calvin). Sport: Victory for Pakistan, United walk tall but wobble, Liverpool stretch their legs, Today's Fixtures, Sports in Brief, Sweet 'n' Low sets new high, Uproar as Chinese gets the bronze, Scottish chased and chastened by All-Black underdogs, Charlton show healthy survival instinct, Pontypool machine crushes Bridgend, Williams the master, Smyth dances Irish jig on final green, Referee sets a trend to spare spectators, A display to give Dutch courage, Kent back to form, Old Country leads clean sweep for Britain, First division, Davis bounces back for England, Australians held by Police, Same old Blues at Northampton, Reds rush in where defenders and cheque books fear to tread, Price earns a Welsh recall, Davis gives Lendl a fright, Draw full of ifs, Qadir baffles state batsmen, Jump take-off nearly grounded by firm going, Weekend tour, club and schools results, Azad spins web for Greenidge after West Indies fight back, Clark hurt in crash, Gilks and Dew justify top seeding, Fulham pay the penalty, Albion's grand plan hits another snag, TONY WOODCOCK (left) who scored, Gold winner again, World champion at last, Hockey Results, Bedford are caught in a swarm. 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