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The Times - 10/11/1983

1983; Gale Group;

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By Paul Routledge and David Felton, By Julian Haviland and Anthony Bevins, By Philip Webster, Political Reporter, By Peter Hennessy and David Walker, From Robert Schuil Amsterdam, From Robert Fisk, Beit Meri, From Christopher Walker, By Philip Robinson, From Nicholas Ashford, By Nicholas Timmins, Health Services Correspondent, By Our Health Services Correspondent, By Lucy Hodges, Education Correspondent, By Our Labour Editor, By Patricia Clough, By Our Labour Correspondent, By David Cross, By peter Hennessy, By David Felton Labour Correspondent, By Our Political Editor, By Peter Wilson-Smith, By Our Religious Affairs Correspondent, By David Nicholson-Lord, By Clifford Longley, Religious Affairs Correspondent, By David Hewson, Arts Correspondent, By Michael Bailey Transport Editor, By Peter Evans, Home Affairs Correspondent, From Lucy Hodges, Education Correspondent, Morpeth, By John Young, By Rodney Cowton, Defence Correspondent, From Douglas Tweedale, Buenos Aires, From Zoriana Pysariwsky, New York, From Roger Beardwood, From Michael Hornsby, By Kenneth Mackenzie, From Ian Murray, From Trevor Fishlock, St George's, Grenada, From Our Own Correspondent, From Mohsin Ali, Washington, By Our Foreign Staff, From Nicholas Ashford, Washington, From Michael Binyon, Bonn, From Christopher Walker, Jerusalem, From David Watts, From David Bonavia, From Roger Boves, Clifford Longley, Stuart Evans, H. R. F. Keating, Geoffrey Norris, PHS, Paul Routledge, Ronald Butt, Peter Black, MAURICE MENDELSON, , ANDREW H. MCLUSKEY, , A. B. NYAKYI, , R WHITTAM, , GRAHAM SHAW, Chaplain, , JENNIFER JENKINS, Chairman., TERENCE BECKET, , MICHAEL DOBSON, Director, , E. MORAN, Chairman, , MARY WHITEHOUSE, President., M. F. LEVEY, , ABERCONWAY, , By Clive Cookson Technology Correspondent, By Huon Mallalieu, Irving Wardle, Paul Griffiths, Nicholas Kenyon, Anthony Masters, John Percival, Peter Ackroyd, · by Derek Pain, Executive Editor Kenneth Fleet, By John Lawless, By Our Financial Staff, By David Young Energy Correspondent, By Andrew Cornelius, By Jonathan Clare, By Jeremy Warner, edited by Michael Prest, By Edward Townsend Industrial Correspondent, By Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, By Sydney Friskin, From Ian Brayshaw, Perth, By Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, By a Special correspondent, By Peter Bill, By Rex Bellamy, Tennis Correspondent, By a Special Correspondent, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Richard Eaton, Mitchell Platts, From Mitchell Platts, Madrid, By David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, By Michael Phillips, Racing Correspondent, By Michael Phillips, Philip Schofield, Edited by Peter Davalle, By Nicholas Timmins, By Pearce Wright, Science Editor, PH,

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News: Cabinet tussle over public spending, Women and blacks win in US polls, Legal battle on Dimbleby papers nears decision, Telephone engineers reject new system, Russia pressed to persist in Geneva negotiations, Heineken chief is kidnapped, Church may look at cults, Cutting the roots of crime, The brave new world of media mediocrity, The subcontracting boom, Alfonsín pledges to seek peaceful solution to Falklands dispute, Shultz papers found in jail, Ex-TV chief's lifestyle exposed to court, Howe holds his ground over budget dispute, Former CIA agent jailed for 25 years, The Times Diary Keeping tabs on the BUF, Argentina pushes for diplomatic victory, Tomorrow, Arms Bill go-ahead, Sainsbury chief set to join NHS team, Unfair, Mr Speaker, unfair, Toll much higher than admitted, Call-up in Israel adds to tension, Patients suffering under 'NHS blood-letting regime', nurses say, Zimbabwe accused of border raid, Kidnap wife assaulted, court told, Homebuyers' hopes fade as the Leeds opposes early mortgage rate cut, Video: the questions MPs must ask, Let's cut out the cacophony, Million car tax offences unpunished, Anniversaries, How appeal for help was made, Aspinall to gain £30m in casino coup, The plain man's guide to God The Times Profile, Pit ballot pressure growing, Testing the syntax of a squid, Cruise queried by ex-defence chief, Wanted baby: Thirty people, Dame Mary rehearses her show, Mosley faced prosecution for sedition, Setback for Shagari, Lebanese in accord on key reforms, New move to tackle erring lawyers, Roads, CPSA 'No' to Labour affiliation, Americans pinpoint Syrian artillery, The self-financed Thatchist Gummer, Union leaders to urge lifting of Mercury ban, Satellite discovers nine new 'stars', Foreign policy runs out of steam, Trade tensions trouble US-Japan alliance, The papers, Change of tune puzzles the pundits in US, Algerian leader thaws out French, Ministers get a lecture, Livingstone warning on costs of GLC abolition, China not budging on Hongkong's deadline, Filipino dissident freed, Oxford plans a shift away from hospitals, Cousteau boat overcomes storm damage, Top businessmen tell teachers what industry wants, New London Transport director backs low fares, London medical schools to merge on new site, Mercury: How the court let the TUC off the hook, Nuclear waste rail crash 'unrealistic', Hopes of union merger are raised by Duffy, Greenham women in US court setback, Israel welcomes PLO strife and prospect of Syria taking control, Synod anger over women priests, Market Place, Prince praises 'responsible' local press, West End theatres light up again, Spain's union hardliners boycott talks, Liberals get £250,000 for Euro-polls, Dispute over 'removal' of children, New look at use of pill for children, Prior backs rights of employed. Index. Picture Gallery. Display Advertising: The Poppy Appeal, National Theatre, Freefone Rank Xerox, Ppa, Abbey National, The Times Higher Education, Butterworths, Carlier, South African Airways, Times Books Ltd, Twa, Nurofen, C. Howard & Partners Ltd., Sun Alliance Insurance Group. Politics and Parliament: N Sea oil projects being reconsidered Taxation, Gummer speech protest Point Of Order, Figures that smack more of alchemy Eec Finance, Parliament today, Initiatives on asbestos, UK troops staying in multinational force Middle East, Army brigades gain extra air mobility, Pension rights, Cigarette ads, Questions on 'The Times', New peers, Mosley dining club aimed to subvert Armed Forces, Labour accused of relying on rhetoric in attacks on cuts Health Service. Official Appointments and Notices: Scoon appoints nine advisers to help interim administration, University news, Latest appointments, Shares in BP's Forties field awarded to 19 companies. Law: Union unlikely to establish 'trade dispute' defence in Mercury case Mercury Communications Ltd v Stanley and Another. News in Brief. Reviews: Ultramundane Ica, A minstrel 'Joseph' Blondel Old Vic, Night at the opera, Poet's perception put to the test, Today's events, Literary rituals, Music competition, Exotic and erotic Flamingo, The alchemy of the novelist at work Where are you dying tonight?, Concert Abbado European Young Musicians Trust, New books-paperback, In her own right Clara Schumann, Nash Ensemble Bloomsbury Theatre, Confessions of a justified monetarist John Maynard Keynes, City of London Sinfonia/Hickox Queen Elizabeth Hall, Colossus of the Cold War Ernest Bevin, Dance Royal Ballet Covent Garden. Arts and Entertainment: Today's television and radio programmes BBC 1, Concise Crossword (No 198), The Times Crossword Puzzle No 16,283. Editorials/Leaders: Taxpayer's Money, Rough Justice, Cooking The Euro-Books. Letters to the Editor: Tanzania and Grenada, Bird in the hand, Teenage betting, Law on intervention in civil strife, Severn bridge, Video violence, Sellafield emissions, British business has eye on recovery, Buildings at risk, Church and remarriage. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Births. Obituaries: Betty Nuthall, Sir John Fisher Coastal shipping in wartime, Mr Alfred Friendly, Mr Ian Robertson. Stock Exchange Tables: The pound, Wall Street in 17-point swing, Recent Issues, Sterling: Spot and Forward, Commodities, Authorized Units & Insurance Funds, Wall Street, British Funds. Business and Finance: Supervision: the cost of further City freedom, Reuters: a prize too big for integrity alone, Second win for British shipyard, Time to tighten up policing of the fraud law, General Accident Nine-Months' Results, Sainsbury's Further excellent growth., Hurricane costs two insurers £17.6m, CWS plans £8.5m plant on Deeside, Sainsbury's profit soars by 28%, Palma in reverse takeover, Pension fund managers reject expulsion plan, Gilts make small gains, Smiths prepares for transformation, Commercial Union 9 MONTHS REVIEW, Whitbread And Company Plc Half Year Report, Spotlight on electricals, British groups hopeful about Chinese deals, George H. Scholes Plc, Company News In Brief, Accountants in inquiry over Manx bank, New service for big investors, Base Lending Rates. Business Appointments: The Halifax names director. Sport: Nemesis waiting to hurl thunderbolts at Pakistan again, The secret papers which will help Faldo to win the Open, Sports in Brief, Doubles for de Haan and Scudamore, Still crazy after all, Pair who want to go come good, The drum beats could have men from Panama dancing again, Fast ground in Lettoch's favour, For The Record Cycling, Deadlock broken by touch of class, Greenidge makes India suffer, Downs up to task, Tier keeps his nerve in fine win, Potter fails to mend HA ways, Whiteside may miss German game, Hagler yearns to prove greatness, Late saver for Leeds, Sharp is winner, Sibson trip to Paris, Board vote for no change, No clubs, bags of confidence, Nicholas lights a fire that burns the heart out of Tottenham, All Blacks draft in six newcomers for Scots, Gibson relishes change of role, Unexpected rise of a late starter and fall of a late entrant, Wallace bound for Ibrox?. Property: Rentals, Flat Sharing, High rise rates, 263 Tottenham Court Road. Classified Advertising: Entertainments, Announcements, La crème de la crème, General Appointments, Wanted, Animals And Birds, Banking and Accountancy Appointments. Weather: The Weather.

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