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The Times - 19/02/1983

1983; Gale Group;

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By David Felton, Labour Correspondent, From Brian Timms of Reuters, Melbourne, From John Earle Rome, By Julian Haviland and George Clark, By Jonathan Davis, Energy Correspondent, By Rupert Morris, By Craig Seton, By Paul Routledge, Labour Editor, By Peter Evans, Home Affairs Correspondent, By Our Home Affairs Correspondent, By Frances Gibb Legal Affairs Correspondent, By Nicholas Timmins, By Rodney Cowton, Defence Correspondent, By George Clark, By Our Labour Correspondent, By Clive Cookson Technology Correspondent, By Michael Horsnell, From Our Correspondent, Winchester, From Our Correspondent, Cardiff, From Our Correspondent Workington, By Derek Harris, Commercial Editor, By Richard Evans, By Pat Healy, Social Services Correspondent, By Our Political Correspondent, By David Walker Local Government Correspondent, By Anthony Bevins, Political Correspondent, From Frederick Bonnart, Brussels, From Nicholas Ashford Washington, From Mario Modiano, Athens, From Our Correspondent Rome, From Tony Duboudin, Melbourne, From Andrew Thompson, Buenos Aires, From Harry Debelius, Madrid, From Diana Geddes, Paris, From Mohsin Ali, Washington, From Robert Fisk, Beirut, From Christopher Walker Jerusalem, From Trevor Fishlock Delhi, From Our Own Correspondent, Washington, From Charles Harrison, Nairobi, By Michael Knipe, From David Watts Singapore, From Michael Binyon Bonn, From Michael Hornsby Johannesburg, From Nicholas Ashford, Washington, From Michael Hornsby, Johannesburg, From Our Own Correspondent Johannesburg, By Gabriel Ronay, From John Carlin, Acapulco, Irving Wardle, Peter Ackroyd, David Wade, Peter Davalle, Nicholas Kenyon, PHS, Nicholas Ashford, John Young Agriculture Correspondent, by Enoch Powell, Matthew Parris, Charles McKean, BOB INGHAM, , STEWART MENAUL, , HARRY SHEPHERD, , ELDON GRIFFITHS, , J. H. CHURCHILL, , BILL BEAUMONT, Chairman, , ERIC MERCER, , SELBY WHITTINGHAM, , STEWART SANDERSON, Director, , ELIZABETH MEINHARD, , CAMPBELL OF ALLOWAY, , PAMELA M. BULL, , A. WALKER, , John Baggley Bicester, By Our Sale Room Correspondent, From Graham Bound Port Stanley, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, City Editor Anthony Hilton, By Frances Williams, Economics Correspondent, edited by Peter Welham, By Peter Wilson-Smith Banking Correspondent, By Jonathan Clare, By Edward Townsend Industrial Correspondent, By Our Financial Staff, By Jeremy Warner, Adrienne Gleeson, Peter Gartland, ROBERT W. MAAS, Mr Barry S. Doe, J. N. PAGE, , Michael Koppel, Ian McDonald, · By ANDREW CORNELIUS, By Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent, By John Hennessy, By Richard Streeton, DAVID MILLER, By Rex Bellamy, By Gordon Allan, By Michael Seely, By Sydney Friskin, By John Wilcockson, By Pat Butcher, From David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Dublin, By Richard Streeton., By Keith Macklin, Edited by Peter Davalle, RH, Roger Boyes, Edited by Shona Crawford Poole, Charles Harrison, Peter Waymark, Ashley Stephenson, Shona Crawford Poole, Stan Hey, Jane MacQuitty, Anthony Masters, Marcel Berlins, Nicholas Wapshott, Geoff Brown, Jeremy Flint, Judy Froshaug, Isabelle Anscombe, Mel Lewis, Harry Golombek,

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News: Captain who lost ship is cleared, Relic from a war of long ago, Acapulco welcomes the Queen, Tories will avoid party arguments, Senator to boycott big parade, Britain gives £100,000 to drought victims, 76 blacks hurt in S African bomb blast, US planes reported in Egypt to meet threat from Gaddafi, Springing into early colour, Lovely grub, but short on the French fizz, Mothers who 'should be saved', In the garden, Stop being beastly to Tatchell, Wonders to rediscover at the Murchison Falls, Chad denies Sudan defence link, Tiny new transistor generates little heat, Now conditions for nurses under attack at Botleys Park, Doubt on feasability of 'no strike' legislation, Corruption by police alleged, 'Press for truth' call on black man's death, Timeless deco delights at the flick of an elegant wrist, Blandness blended with economy, 14 days to prove murder, Palestinians oppose autonomy, Witch hazel, Security talks leaks upset E Europeans, Furniture and dogs sell well, Thirty years of happy motor sport, Lent: Entering an area of conflict, Water men refuse to end strike, You should quaff your sherry ripe, Gaston Defferre to be sued for libel, Hardships of Falklands troops, Angry probation officers set for a collision with courts, South African judge rejects 'confession' by treason trial man, Bertorelli's dilemma: Bohemia or business?, Waugh cabinet could break record, Reagan choice as arms chief refuses to quit, Ex-Flying Squad man pleads 'End this hell', Sapper Maton takes some leave-and a 40-ton tank, New life for old heroes, Russian woman wins right to join husband, Russia doubles use of Vietnam base, Women thwart pickets over repair of main, Power play in the court of Henry VIII, Woman who fled violence is killed, Labour right wants to lose Bermondsey, Spectrum, Chinese hijack plotters believed executed, The agony of Assam claims 27 more lives, 'Catch 22' seen in Soviet arms control proposals, Petrol theft led to girl's death, West Bank mayor's plea to PLO, Namibian ceasefire follow-up in Cape Verde, Rent-a-granny solves boredom of queueing, Spiritual endurance on the waters of the Nile, Islands on alert but celebrating, No more designs on the past, please, 2 Germans held in Dorset, Roads, Thatcher told to ban strikes in key services, Nine held in Thatcher tour protest, Italian press chiefs arrested, Bangladesh leader asks for national dialogue, Trainer must wait for libel action verdict, Soviet test may violate Salt, The Times Diary Tiny minded, New loans for old, now there's a nonsense, Storm in a coffee cup weakens Greek morale, Italy bars two Soviet diplomats, The papers, What 'service' meant to the monks, TV in 'fair trading' inquiry, Condominium was mooted for Falklands, Warning on theft injustice, Live experiments with temperamental yeast, Paradise reduced to rubble and ashes, Copies that can compare with the Chippendale Beryl Downing looks at a new range of reproduction antique furniture that has been endorsed by the aristocracy, Two charged with arson as bush fires subside, Alliance move to end Liverpool revolt, Danube Delta pelicans face extinction, Ex-envoy on trial, Outré designs take Liberty's, Budget options hit by oil price cut, Lebanon optimistic on Israeli pullback, Police baffled over lost father and son, Casualty information, Two die in Snowdonia tragedy, Presidents try to break year-old OAU deadlock, DHSS raises spending estimates by £340m, Police and young 'cause for concern', Chief Rabbi on 'hit list' found in Arab's room, court is told, Coloureds angry at reform plan, Kremlin to step up the war of words, 'Back to the 1930s with Thatcher', New start for Land's End, In Chicago, they talk tough, play dirty and even the dead can vote, Calendar Today. News in Brief. Index. Picture Gallery. Display Advertising: Goode Durrant & Murray Group plc, Guinness Mahon Fund Managers (Guernsey) Ltd,, Fidelity INTERNATIONAL, Multiple Display Advertisements, Tsb Unit Trusts, Perpetual, Hayes and Jarvis, The Money Building Society, Murillo, Henderson Unit Trust Management Limited,, Fiat, The Executioner's Song, R. J. Temple & Company, Cuendet, The Times, Tunisian National Tourist Office,, Gartmore, Cunard Line Limited, Barrus, Save & Prosper, Tyndall & Co., The M&g Group, Edinburgh Fund Managers Limited, Norwegian American Cruises, Towry Law & Co Ltd, Philips, Jersey, Julian Gibbs Associates, Victoria Wine. Politics and Parliament: Right of reply Bill fails on a technicality The Press. Reviews: Linguistic travels with my sophisticated aunt, Rock & Jazz, Weekend Choice, A bold tale-but to what effect? Scenes From A Voyage to The Indies Nottingham Playhouse, Top Ten, Tomorrow Talks, lectures, A civilized Hunter of human beings, Roeg's gallery of the unusual, Hard, fast and with humour London Classical Players/Norrington, A Viennese whirl with intellectual jam, Concerts, Dance Royal Ballet, Photography, Time travelling on sixties' streets, Today's events Royal engagements, Opera, RSC light a candle in their Barbican home, Illustrious eleven and the artist makes twelve, Films on TV Today, The Cimabue Crucifix, Fairs, London, Blowing hot air, talking Armageddon, Out of Town, London Openings, Week Ahead, Dawn breaks after 40 years on star's twilight world, Beware performers!. Editorials/Leaders: Oil Comes Cheaper, A Compromised Crusade, Cricket In Modern Dress. Letters to the Editor: Conditions for council grants, Probation reports, Easier house-buying, Lack of spirit, Monumental quango, An artistic question, Doctors' dilemma on body searches, Food for thought, Difficulty of disputing tax claim, Time to reflect, Hard bargain in water strike, Retirement of bishops, Poor investment, Dual-key control for missiles, Oxford Street mall, Tyndall Fund unequalled. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: Church news Appointments, Appointments. Deaths. Births. Classified Advertising: Home and Garden, Services tomorrow, U.K. Holidays, Wanted, Entertainments. Obituaries: Mr Thomas Lumley, Mr Michael Roberts, Dr Ralph E. Gibson Satellite and rocket technology, Mr Weston Drury. Business and Finance: Halifax breaks ranks on net payments, Electra Risk Capital P.L.C., How widowers can use their status to claim pensions, Investors await rules for dealers, Output rises by 0.5pc, A personal plan helps those without a company pension, Free advice in the maze of divorce, legacy and overpayment problems, A 'hard fellow' to run BSC, The pound, Lloyds lifts dividend by 15pc despite £70m profits fall, Business start-up funds worth the risk for top taxpayers, Don't refuse a gift from the taxman, Employers get help on sick pay, A flexible account, Investment and finance A battle within a battle, Policy cuts tax for the self-employed, Family Money Market Banks, Puzzle over valuation of UDS chains, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Surprise for Leeds borrowers, Record applications for Superdrug offer, News in brief Markets, Legal cover, Framlington, How Mr Hodges lost his money in a 'no-risk' diamond investment, Base Lending Rates, Gilts end volatile week in a flurry. Stock Exchange Tables: Australian gold rush, 'Outsiders' allowed in options market, Wall Street up in dull trading, Recent Issues, Sterling: Spot and Forward, Unit Trust Prices-change on the week, Wall Street, British Funds. Sport: Sharpe replaces Gifford, Hardcastle has the edge over her friend, Jamaicans overtake Indian total, For The Record Golf, Weekend Fixtures, Who dares wins-and former SAS man dares too much for Thomas, Sports in Brief, Saint-Martin leads for Europe, Britons may be covered in more mud than glory, A frosty problem for St Albans, Miss Wood dropped from team, Branding Iron bears Arkle stamp, Captain Cook atones for Colchester, Mrs Finch inspired by her sister behind her, Smith dash is all for nothing, Ramirez brings out best in Connors, Cheltenham confidence in Saxon Farm, Biggs makes name for himself on way to final, Arrows of financial desire which pierce the heart of the Olympic ideal, Pambele bears 'naked' charge, West Indies cancel women's tour, Barcelona's appeal rejected by UEFA, Chance for Britain's young ones to impress, Wales may find Murrayfield no place for minor repairs, Snow Reports, Etonian adjustment, Low-key Irish can scale French heights, One luxury for Brighton in the face of reality. Law: Lack of caravan site licence no defence Brice v National By-Products Ltd National By-Products Ltd v Brice, Annual-contract teacher can make claim Ford v Warwickshire County Council, Legality of car hire club no bar to wrongdoer's liability to pay McAll v Brooks, Assignment gives no new cause of action to avoid time-bar Central Insurance Co Ltd v Seacalf Shipping Corporation. Property: Rentals, Commercial And Industrial Property. Arts and Entertainment: Chess How to shun unhappy endings, Bridge Dogberry gets ruff treatment, Solution of Puzzle No. 16,052, Television and radio programmes BBC 1. Weather: The Weather.

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