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The Times - 04/10/1983

1983; Gale Group;

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From Julian Haviland, Political Editor, Brighton, From Anthony Bevins Political Correspondent, By Christopher Warman Arts Correspondent, By Philip Webster, Political Correspondent, By Richard Streeton, By Peter Wilson-Smith, Banking Correspondent, From Roderick Sharpe, From Mohsin Ali, By Our Labour Correspondent, By Nicholas Timmins, By Edward Townsend, By Michael Baily Transport Editor, By David Walker, By Our Parliamentary Staff, By Richard Evans, By Bill Johnstone, Electronics Correspondent, By Our Labour Editor, By Peter Hennessy, From Neil Kelly, From Robert Fisk, Damascus, From Moshe Brilliant, Tel Aviv, By Henry Stanhope Diplomatic Correspondent, From Diana Geddes, Vittel, France, By Peter Evans, Home Affairs Correspondent, By Our Foreign Staff, From Ian Murray, Luxembourg, From Our Special Correspondent, Manila, By Caroline Moorehead, From Martha de la Cal, From Jane Monahan, From Roger Boyes, From Peter Nichols, Rome, From Michael Hamlyn, PHS, Roger Scruton, Paul Pickering, DAVID PAINTING, , EVAN RUTHERFORD, , ALAN B. SHRANK, , MICHAEL BAUM, , PETER JAY, , ANDREW GILCHRIST, , JOHN HEMMING, , C. HAMMOND, , RODNEY GENT, , CHRIS DYCKHOFF, , DAVID G. LINDSAY, , R. E. MEGARRY, , By Clive Cookson, Technology Correspondent, By Geraldine Norman, Sale Room Correspondent, From a Bridge Correspondent, , Dennis Hackett, Max Bell, John Russell Taylor, Irving Wardle, Max Harrison, Paul Griffiths, John Percival, Derek Pain, City Editor Anthony Hilton, By John Lawless, By Frances Williams Economics Correspondent, From Maxwell Newton, By Andrew Cornelius, By Our Financial Staff, By Derek Pain, By Jonathan Clare, By Peter Wilson-Smith Banking Correspondent, By Vivien Goldsmith, By Graham Searjeant, edited by Michael Prest, Jonathan Davis, By David Hewson, RichardSharpe, By Roger Woolnough, by Roger Green, By John Woodcock, Cricket Correspondent, By David Hands Rugby Correspondent, By Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent, By Peter Ball, By Sydney Friskin, By Jenny MacArthur, By Hugh Taylor, AN OLD ETONIAN, G. LACY, LEONARD CRAWLEY, AUSTRANGLIAN, K. A. SELLAR, By Michael Seely, By Dick Hinder, By Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, By Robert Pryce, By David Powell, By Nicholas Harling, By Paul Harrison, Edited by Peter Dear, By Barrie Clement, Labour Reporter,

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News: Tomorrow Underneath, Call for increase in paid agents to improve image, Michael and Tayo are the first winners, Youthful portraits of a princess, Selection of embryos 'Nazi tactic', Atom test survey criticized, Women denied careers and political power, conference told, Powell returns to attack, Moscow banker can have public inquest, US sees chance of deal on Belize, Mary Rose on public view today, Peking fury at Thatcher remark on Hongkong, Manila trip cancelled by Reagan, Martyrs to mild extremism, Banks cut interest rates to 9 pc, Playing games Computer Briefing, Bank renews attack on protectionism, Briton was 'spying by satellite', EEC wrangle over fish quotas, Six castaways hoping to continue voyage, Councils facing claims over rejected building applications, Left lose hold on French town, Hooray for the Henry-hunter?, Big building societies to expand, The new first lady of computers, Amid the Windsor silver, Danger fines 'too low', Murder attempt charge against Martin dropped, Mr Bush's reducing medicine, College loss dismays Catholics, Electronic mail security 'slip', Strike halts Spanish rail system, Zia seizes chance for political manoeuvre, Four exiles accused in Lausanne siege trial, Divided they stand, united they fall, A hold-up on launch of Peanut?, How MPs cast their votes in leader election, Teenagers in care forcibly drugged, legal group says, Heady days of a woman pioneer, Economist with passion for plain speaking, New leader vows to lead Labour into office, Union leaders hold vital key to Kinnock success, Whitehall may take trainees, £100,000 taken from duke's firm, UK Events, First defeat for the new leader, BSC cash stumbling block in steel deal, Roads, Channelling the criticism, Watch out, IBM Job Scene, Shamir's hopes dashed by Orthodox MPs, Rome judges expose strategy behind Red Brigades terror, Union funds may help Labour's cash crisis, Bargain lessons in jungle fighting, Better prospects ahead for civilian pilots, Responses from the house of the dead, France outlines Africa policy, Missing links in legionnaires' disease, Militants fail to beat expulsion, The Times Diary Abbey habit?, The papers, Vauxhall plants to vote on new offer today, Liberals remind Brittan of election law pledge, Tibet executions anger Dalai Lama, Classroom Computer competition, Indo-China exodus of refugees dwindles, Union steps up action on Telecom, Boycott out after 21 years with Yorkshire, Paris 'club' tackles problem of Polish debt, Millions galore, Callaghan urges shift on unilateral disarmament, Making a crisis out of a drama, Syrian squeeze tightens on Arafat as key PLO staff defect in Damascus, Countdown to confusion, Waterloo buffet up for tender, Triumph for Soares at party forum, Prisoners of conscience China: Father Francis Xavier Zhu, Don't just save it, print it too, Marcos demands private loans as money pours out of Manila, Setting a trap for Hattersley, Urgent review ordered at all levels of party organization, Extradition of IRA man refused, American football gets the bird. Index. Reviews: Today's events Royal engagements, Rus in urbe, Anger at state cash idea for RSC and Royal Opera, Knowing the score, The Prisoners Royal, Glasgow, Earl and Countess Spencer, Dance Second Stride The Place, Rock Siouxsie and the Banshees Albert Hall, Opera tours to end after cash is withdrawn, Rare European pottery fetches high prices, Charmed lives The Hard Shoulder Aldwych, Concerts Nash Ensemble Wigmore Hall, Warmth and light flooding in Michael Leonard Fischer Fine Art, TV top ten, A superabundance of sorrows Werther Covent Garden, Pumping fitness. Display Advertising: Gas, Standard Chartered Bank PLC, transtec, Nec Business Systems (Europe) Ltd., Kaffe Fassett, Air Portugal, Young's, Tandy, Fine Dress Fabrics, Andrews, computing, Betrayal, Hill Samuel & Co. Limited, National Savings Income Bonds, Coutts & Co, Foster Parents Plan, The Times, Chanel, Hongkong Bank, Trustee Savings Banks, Lloyd's life, The Shipton E12, Lloyds Bank, Analogic Limited, Ibm, Plessey, National Westminster Bank PLC, Hewlett Packard, Church's, "Simply perfect", Control Data, Maidenhead based Computer Co, Noval L B Port, The Royal Bank of Scotland, Williams & Glyn's, Clydesdale Bank PLC, Telford Development Corporation,. Picture Gallery. News in Brief. Arts and Entertainment: Concise Crossword (No 166), US team assured of place in bridge semi-final, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 16,251, Today's television and radio programmes BBC 1. Editorials/Leaders: Funding For The Arts, Back To Square One, Truth On Trial. Letters to the Editor: Body and mind, Cause of some troubles at TV-am, Forestry policy, Cost of children, A carve-up?, The Australian cricket eleven, Funding of health care, South African team, Leg-trap theory: intimidation of batsmen, Newspeak, Inner-city churches, Pulpit politics, Counting cost of proposed cuts, Strong line with the Kremlin, Ashes to ashes. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: Latest appointments, Church news Appointments, Beautiful Britain in Bloom awards, Army scholarships, University news Cambridge. Births. Deaths. Obituaries: Sir Dennis Proctor, Lady Charlotte Rous, Mr George Bredin Distinguished service in the Sudan, Obituary. Stock Exchange Tables: Commodities London Commodity Prices, Imps brightens dull start, Dow recovers from fall Wall Street, Britishfunds, Recent Issues, Sterling: Spot and Forward, Authorized Units & Insurance Funds, Wall Street. Business and Finance: Mail Order Freemans, Argentina suspends foreign payments, Wankie Colliery Company Limited, Gold price drops below $400, Rugby Cement Interim Report, The pound, Main UBM shareholder rejects Norcros bid, Credit at record, but retail sales slip, Investment and Finance, SR Gent up but payout is passed, Ellerman Lines sale deal agreed, Parkinson battles to keep down trade barriers, Substantially improved results, Hongkong shares fall to year's low amid political uncertainty, Currys jumps 144% in first half, Sale that beat the tender trap, Company News In Brief, Bank brakes, but the trend is down, Rugby weathers price freeze Rugby Portland Cement, Base Lending Rates. Business Appointments: Thorn EMI chief joins Inchcape. Sport: Stein's smile reveals nothing, Stapleton is quickly into the swing, Sports in Brief, Entertainment guaranteed, Biggest revision of rules since 1952, Francis may be out of Hungary match, Texaco take over sponsorship of one-day internationals, Robson resists temptation to introduce young talent, Swinburn's spark of greatness, Revenge for Gdoura, Boycott contract not renewed as Yorkshire plan for revival, Whitaker and Ryan's Son still in the money, Goffs out for a quick kill, The rogue who became a Prince Charming, Warren to let Price off the leash in title attempt, Liverpool in surprise surge to the top, Starkey can scoop treble chance again, A formidable English weapon, For The Record Cricket, Resignation over Old decison, Pair of Quins join parade, Panthers claw their way back, Thorne's path is smoothed to quarter-final place, Today's Fixtures Milk Cup, Armstrong unfit for Turkey. Classified Advertising: Part Time Vacancies, Legal Appointments, Entertainments, Announcements, Wanted, Animals And Birds. Property: Rentals, Country Property. Weather: The Weather.

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