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The Times - 07/05/1983

1983; Gale Group;

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By Julian Haviland, Political Editor, By Peter Wilson-Smith, By Philip Webster, Political Reporter, By David Walker, Local Government Correspondent, By Michael Binyon in Bonn and John Witherow in London, From Christopher Walker, Jerusalem, By David Felton, Labour Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, Edinburgh, From Richard Ford, Belfast, By Clifford Webb, By Ronald Faux, By Nicholas Timmins, By Rupert Morris, By the Staff of Nature, By John Witherow, By Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, From Craig Seton Newquay, From Michael Binyon, Bonn, From Christopher Mosey Stockholm, From Our Correspondent, Seoul, From Stephen Taylor, Harare, From Michael Hornsby Johannesburg, From Our Own Correspondent, Washington, From Nicholas Ashford, Washington, From Our Correspondent, Melbourne, By Edward Mortimer, By Patricia Clough, From Roger Boyes, Warsaw, From Christopher Thomas, David Wade, From Olli Kivinen, From Peter Nichols, Rome, From Richard Wigg, From Charles Harrison, Nairobi, Irving Wardle, Clare Colvin, Dennis Hackett, Peter Davalle, PHS, by David Butler, by Enoch Powell, Keith Waterhouse, Richard Owen, AYLESTONE, , HUGH ROSSI, , NIGEL WIKELEY, FRANK GRIFFITH DAWSON, , RONALD DORE, , PATRICK DUFFY, , ALAN G. SAUNDERS, , BASIL MITCHELL, , JAMES COLLINS, , W. MAURICE ALLEN, , PATRICIA DIGGORY., PETER L. G. BATEMAN, , By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, Duncan Harrington, City Editor Anthony Hilton, From Maxwell Newton, New York, From Bailey Morris, Washington, By Jonathan Clare, By Jonathan Davis, Energy Correspondent, By Jeremy Warner and Sandy McLachlan, By Andrew Cornelius, By Our Financial Staff, By Our Energy Correspondent, By Victor Felstead, edited by Sandy McLachian, Mike Hockings, Anne-Marie Piper, Margaret Drummond, by Michael Clark, By Alan Ross, By Richard Streeton, By Peter Marson, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, From Rex Bellamy, Tennis Correspondent, Düsseldorf, From a Special Correspondent, By John Wilcockson, From Mitchell Platts, Versailles, By John Hennessy, Golf Correspondent, By Sydney Friskin, By Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, By John Clemenson, By Alan Hubbard, By Athole Still, By David Hands Rugby Correspondent, From Richard Eaton Copenhagen, By Michael Phillips, Racing Correspondent, From Our Irish Racing Correspondent, Dublin, From Adrianne Blue Hockenheim, From Desmond Stoneham, French Racing Correspondent, By Michael Seely, By Keith Maklin, By Pat Batcher, Edited by Peter Davalle, From Richard Wigg Madrid, RH, Jean Bowden, By Stanley Cohen, Edited by Shona Crawford Poole, Ashley Stephenson, Jane MacQuitty, Richard Williams, Christopher Warman, Geoff Brown, Peter Philp, Judy Froshaug, Harry Golombek, J.F., Jeremy Flint, Mel Lewis,

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News: 6 on blood theft charge from NHS, How votes were cast in local government elections, Carrie on with the faking, Red Devil tells of fall ordeal, Carrington was the best, Schmidt says, Don't panic plea over submarine, BMA civil defence retreat, Eight years for £1Om drug smuggler, Israel accepts Shultz terms for Lebanon withdrawal, Botha gets a racial thumbs down, Labour puts brave face on defeats, Letting the fledgling try his wings, Outings, Gardens open Today And Tomorrow, Ensuring the future of parish records, Fraud trial juror tells of bribe offer, Roads, Britain cool to changes in Community budget, Vitamins clue to spina bifida, Unions join stand against early poll, Tributes to dead mother, Pointers to the benefits of exercise, How to tan your hide, get dyed and be taken to the cleaners, Dliary of seven crucial weeks, Air injury plunges art dealer into debt, 'Life' for rapist who terrorized women, Jeweller in £3.5m VAT gold fraud plot jailed and fined £400,000, Rich rewards of a comfortable compromise David Cross savours low-key luxury in the United Arab Emirates, Judge backs alternatives to prison, Tory MP wins case on selection, Liverpool doubts as left win, No decision is a good decision as the President keeps everyone guessing, Bibber's invitation to bliss, Nicaragua operations approved, Court halts publication of Australia's secret files, Scargill calls for war of attrition over pit closures, Thatcher will be told it must be June 9 poll, Data Bill unworkable, lawyers say, Reagan's 'Mr Clean' wins unanimous backing of senators, Timex court action to end sit-in, Poles defiant at burial, Turkish generals to face EEC wrath, Cat-and-mouse game with Harare officer, Bad week for gaffes from White House, Even the omens don't know, Tanzania seizes 25 British Asians, A wife makes Russian see red, Why plane plunged four miles, Fairs, Sorsa leads coalition for fourth time, In the garden, Shopfront Gem of an idea, Monday, Livingstone may use the courts to win seat, Travel/1 Motoring across the mountains and glens, Peter Black samples the clean air, fresh food and warm hospitality of Scotland Sweet solitude on tranquil highland roads, The papers, Excommunication spells end for sect, John's gospel profits Jaguar, Socialists still call the tune, Andropov, victim of his own news squeeze, Bonn Government says Hitler diaries forged, The Times Diary Off-on Bach?, Heseltine 'hiccup played down, Low-key Shultz diplomacy pays off, Likely Benn seat will be highly marginal, The imperfect dream: a return passage to India, 100 police hurt in Paris riots, South Koreans may hold direct talks with China on hijack, Media accused of vilifying Israelis. Index. Politics and Parliament: Budget change 'loses' 26,000 unemployed, Ban on pet sales at markets Commons, Councils warned not to back CND campaign House Of Lords, Neighbourhood trusts, Catching the music pirates. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Queen Elizabeth2, The Port Authority Of New York & New Jersey, KEn MuiR, Westray, Unit Trust Management Limited, Reid's Hotel, Times Books Ltd, Liberty, Julian Gibbs Associates Limited, Gartmore, Cheltenham Gold, M&g, The Times, Harrods, Bristol & West BUILDING SOCIETY, Save & Prosper International, TR Pacific Basin Investment Trust PLC. Picture Gallery. Reviews: Rock & Jazz, Weekend Choice, Tomorrow Talks, lectures, Replicas that hark back to Hard Bop, Like a farce without the fun The Communication Cord Hampstead, The Week Ahead Today, PREVIEW Theatre Never too much of Much Ado, How writers thicken their plots, Far Above Rubies The Drill Hall, Critics' choice, Home thoughts on jobs abroad, News group moves into satellite TV, Photoqraphy, Falling off the moon, Dance, The Times/Veuve Clicquot crime short story competition, Homeric history of the tablet-top chair, Gothic ivory casket fetches £418,000 at Hever Castle auction, Going a step further, Godard: Turning Passion into picturesque hard work, Films on TV, PREVIEW Galleries, Today's events Last chance to see, Out of Town, PREVIEW Music Concerts, A riot of colour for Toxteth at Liverpool flower festival, Opera Covent Garden. Law: Injuries claim limited by air convention Goldman v Thai Airways International Ltd, No copyright breach Durion Company Inc v Hugh Jennings and Co Ltd. Editorials/Leaders: Time To Decide, The Commission Makes A START, Ireland Nurses Her Neutrality. Letters to the Editor: Railway architecture, CND and politics, Child thieves abroad, Real and ideal, Taking a rise?, Rewarding volunteers, Three-way divide for parties on TV, Appeal of bells in Washington, Portable pensions, Disarmament talks, Peaceful means in Central America, Unemployed doctors. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: St Clare's, Oxford, Latest appointments, University news Oxford poetry chair election postponed. Deaths. Classified Advertising: For Sale, Services tomorrow: Rogation Sunday (fifth after Easter), Announcements, Sport And Recreation, U.K. Holidays, Entertainments. Births. Obituaries: Sir J. Guillum Scott Influence in councils of Church of England, J. D. Eggar, Mr David Williams, George Balanchine. Business and Finance: St Paul lifts Minet stake, Govett American Growth Fund The time is right. Here's the opportunity., Call for Laker arbitration, Family Money, Profits double at UEI, Pensions and politics, US jobless rate falls again, Sears buys stake in Central TV, Recovery is here, says GKN chief, The pound, Getting away from the transfer tax trap, Family Money Market, Investment and Finance, Soviet pipeline peace formula, Budget boost makes Amoco field viable, M&g Capital Builder, Home policy revamp, How elderly people can escape the taxman's clawback, Benn board 'yes' to £12m Extel bid, Dow hits record in heavy trading, Hybrid plan for capital growth, Move to end discrimination, Company News In Brief, Shareholders' vote on Harrods demerger hanging in balance, Time to breathe life into Liffe, Base Lending Rates, Granville & Co Limited.. Stock Exchange Tables: Wall Streiet, Account ends on dull note, Recent Issues, Authorized Units & Insurance Funds, Commodities, Sterling: Spot and Forward, Recovery helps funds show their worth, British Funds. Sport: Jesty has to be so serious, Park may turn tables on a guest, Weekend Fixtures, Sports in Brief, Getting in on the act at last, Leicestershire v Derbyshire, Mason builds a case for ending sequence, Somerset pair to play, Selvey, that great Welsh batsman, Young German faces a most important round, Sussex starting not with a bang but a whimper, Sherwen to the fore, Turning relegation mud into concrete reality, Fulham embarrassed, Miss Walpole controls, Romoss best in Thirsk feature, Great day for England, Teenoso's stamina should gain verdict in trial, Match of the season, Bugner breaks off the affair, Miss Troke wins a bronze, Miss Durie yields to a gymnast, Brotherly love for Sangster, Higueras numbers himself among the specialists, Diamond Shoal should plunder Grand Prix, Gratifying athletes' yen for the money, McEnroe's temper flares again, Wood quits as captain, Spencer powers to a new track record, Hills comes alive in defeat, Popplewell shines at end, Goliath must defeat David, For The Record Motor Rallying, Slough are unmanned. Property: Rentals, Flat Sharing. Arts and Entertainment: Chess Kasparov booked after an attacking game, Bridge How a no-trumper can lead with his chin, Solution of Puzzle No 16,117, Television and radio programmes. Weather: The Weather.

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