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The Times - 05/05/1983

1983; Gale Group;

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By Julian Haviland, Political Editor, By David Walker Local Government Correspondent, By Lorna Bourke and Baron Phillips, By David Young, From Michael Binyon, Bonn, From Christopher Mosey, Stockholm, From Nicholas Ashford, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Barrie Clement, Labour Reporter, By Frances Gibb Legal Affairs Correspondent, By Peter Evans, Home Affairs Correspondent, By Our Political Correspondent, By Rupert Morris, By David Nicholson-Lord, By Paul Routledge, Labour Editor, By Anthony Bevins, Political Correspondent, By Bill Johnstone Electronics Correspondent, By the Staff of Nature, From Craig Seton, Teignmouth, By Our Crime Reporter, From Our Correspondent, Cheltenham, By Richard Evans, From Our Correspondent, Hitchin, From Our Correspondent, By Bill Johnstone, Electronics Correspondent, By Antony Bevins, Political Correspondent, By Philip Webster, Political Reporter, From Richard Ford, Crossmaglen, By David Walket Local Government Correspondent, From Christopher Walker, From Nicholas Ashford, Washington, From Peter Nichols, From Tony Duboudin, Melbourne, By Henry Stanhope; Diplomatic Correspondent, From Stephen Taylor, From Roger Boyes, From Ian Murray, From David Bonavia, Peking, From Michael Hamlyn, From Richard Wigg, From Ivor Davis, Dennis Hackett, Paul Griffiths, Holly Hill, Irving Wardle, Clare Colvin, Hilary Finch, Noël Goodwin, Artemis Cooper, Anthony Quinton, By David Stephenson, Byron Rogers, John Nicholson, Richard Holmes, By Gore Vidal, Bryan Appleyard, Philip Howard, Tom Hutchinson, PHS, by William Whitelaw, Jeremy Taylor, Ronald Butt, P. G. Wodehouse, BYERS, Chairman, , IAN FELLS, , B. R. CARRON, , SAM C. SILKIN, , OSCAR NEMON, , J. STODDART, , RICHARD LAMERTON, , BERNARD KAUKAS, , WALTER HAYES, , JAMES OWEN DRIFE, , DAVIDSON, , H. A. GUY, , By Kenneth Gosling, By Janet Browne, Horticulture Correspondent, By Hugh Clayton, Environment Correspondent, City Editor Anthony Hilton, From Maxwell Newton, , By Jeremy Warner and Geraldine Norman, By Our Financial Staff, By Sandy McLachlan, By Peter Wilson-Smith, Banking Correspondent, By Margaret Drummond, By Andrew Cornelius, edited by Sandy McLachlan, Robert White, By Derek Harris Commercial Editor, From Christopher Thomas, by Michael Clark, By Alan Ross, By Peter Marson, By Alan Gibson, By Richard Streeton, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By John Woodcock, From Richard Eaton, , By John Hennessy, Golf Correspondent, By Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, From David Miller, New York, From A Special Correspondent Forest Hills, By Michael Seely, By Michael Phillips, Racing Correspondent, By David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, From a Special Correspondent, Tokyo, By John Wilcockson, By Alan Hubbard, From Mitchell Platts, Versailles, Edited by Peter Davalle, By Our Medical Correspondent, PH, Rosemary Unsworth, RU, Robin Ellison, Sally White, MD, Andrew Cornelius,

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News in Brief. Index. News: Balance in the Cabinet, Pope to pay 10-day visit to Canada, Grenade attack kills 15 near Phnom Penh, Frozen embryo team defends methods, Five Poles beaten up in convent, Kohl waits for a more decisive move and proposes fresh dialogue, US sends Soviet-made weapons to rebels, Marked Man: Mr Tom, Former mayor on fraud charges, First signs of success for Shultz, Brakes on merchants of Venice, Government delays BR's electrification plans, A Yank at Oxford Circus Modern Times, Boy of 15 'started death fire', Labour told to mobilize for June, CAP faces big cash restructure, Doctor and patient obsessed by Hitler's intestinal troubles, Profit of £136m for Post Office, African gas may be piped into Europe, Printer's Error, Balloon in space race, Pensions, Police question sex shop company peer, £3,410 fines after cock fight, Italians get ready for June election, Women marchers tell Mugabe to cut corruption, Provincial press recovery, Peers press for tighter juries law, Cuckoos in sheep's clothing MOREOVER... Miles Kington, Mortgage rates warning as loan queues lengthen, Changing union law step by step, Brooks's club faces cockroach charges, Californian wins right to walk as he pleases, I was raped five times, girl says, I take no responsibility for those who strike themselves out of jobs, Going one better than a golden handshake, Ideological rift halts Scout cash, Joining the American dream Godfrey Golzen explains the differences between US immigration visas, Tories hope for low local poll, MPs set to get 3% pay rise, Reagan greets Soviet offer, Seaside resort rift grows as traders seek curbs on handicapped visitors, Swedes claim they may have sunk sub, Argentine families return, Election-crazed public on verge of disorder, Roads, British deterrent should not be included, Pym insists, Refugees appeal to Princess for arms, Ship building men threaten takeover of state yards, Crime moves in on pirate video boom, The papers, Employees' annual contributions, Lack of cash hamstrings Act, £4.78 weekly loss in mortgage charges, First instalment discloses details of Hess plan, Prisons: no easy way out, Rippon's life without children, No, CND simply isn't gospel, Key dates to consider in choosing polling day, Falklands offer stands, Accord on Sino-French reactor, A powerful influence on the economy, British Airways in return to profit, Head's wife puts cat among the pigeons, More state firms to be sold off, Threat to rare buttercup, The Times Diary When in Rome..., Hope for rating reforms, Reagan calls House vote a dangerous precedent, What's best for the self-employed, Farmer appeals to Europe over route of motorway, Above the surf, a rumble of UDI, Suicide verdict on boy of 16 hanged in jail, Still showing its mettle, How iron takes a 'balloon' trip home, The dream that fades when you change jobs, Tories may abolish county councils if they win election, Two victims of a severe winter, Iran bans communist party after spying confession by leader. Picture Gallery. Display Advertising: Ms, Bell's, Knight Frank & Rutley, Ppa, Times Books Ltd, The Times Higher Education, Bbh Trustees Limited, Multiple Display Advertisements, CARL Communications Ltd,, Ascendancy, Gre, Trident, The Miracle Of Dunkirk, Legal & General, iip, Foyles Art Gallery, Murray Johnstone Limited, Inn on the Park, Sun Life, Mim, Polo., Ned Sherrin, Halifax, Sun Alliance Insurance Group, Schism, Prudential, Btr, Duncan C. Fraser & Co., alfa Romeo, Norwich Pensions. Reviews: Dyce work sold for £110,000, Towards Apocalypse Graffiti, The Adventures of Jasper Ridley Half Moon, Today's events Royal engagements, Goss for literati The Lyttelton HartDavis Letters, New books-hardback, The watch that never ends Siegfried Sassoon Diaries 1915-1918, Duels rather than duets LMP/Blech Festival Hall, Duluth, The Brylcreem Boys Young Vic Studios, But who was left happy?, Sour parody on the fragility of power, Period rich in disorder The Squandered Peace, The fall of a dynasty The Last Prince of Wales, Lindsay Quartet Wigmore Hall, Kent nurseries take show honours, Explosion down in the pit Manon Lescaut Covent Garden, Odd consequences and cultural baggage Jumping the Oueue. Politics and Parliament: Labour wants councils to control police Police Bill, Chow Mein scores in 'bandit country', False premise to Soviet move Nuclear Weapons, Bingo clubs seek to rival newspapers House Of Lords, Police powers assurance, Parliament today, BR coach order, BBC accused of bias on Central America Third World, Defence jobs for Glasgow, Mail train runs into cement wagons, How East Yorkshire came to be in Humberside Local Elections, Action on EEC budget, Greenham 'free taxis' complaint. Arts and Entertainment: Concise Crossword (No 53), Today's television and radio programmes BBC 1, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 16,121. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): Exit, pointing the way to the unthinkable. Editorials/Leaders: The Merger Hurdle, Apathy At The Parish Pump, One Inch At A Time. Letters to the Editor: Railway architecture, A tax on energy, Keeping the law within bounds, Unacceptable face of cable TV, Churchill and Jews, Suicide booklet, Thought for the day, Finance for films, A woman's place, Snag in portable pensions plan, Post-coital pill, Service anomaly. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Births. Official Appointments and Notices: Millfield School, The snags in the state scheme: what do you get?, Latest appointments, ISIS scholarships 1983. Deaths. Obituaries: Mr F. C. de Saram, Mr Peter Dunbar, Prof Abraham Sachs, Abdelfattah Aboutaler, Wing Cdr E. W. Anderson, SIR RICHARD LE GALLAIS Former Chief Justice of Aden, Obituary. Business and Finance: Pioneer Mutual Insurance Company Limited, P&O cuts 22 more ships, Pound again buoyed by election talk, Skf Notice of Annual General Meeting, Hunt investors plan their own liquidator, Sharp fall in world borrowing, THF in $1.2bn US hotel development, W German jobless total falls, The pound, Shooting down the big bank JRs, Banks to lend Turkey £126m, Luxembourg investment puts Tring Hall in red, Investment and Finance, Why Reagan's budget saga is so crucial for the rest of us, Brighter outlook at T&N, Going for the public heartland, £15m on Falkland work, Charterhouse The Charterhouse Group plc 1982, Fitch sells lossmakers, Directors' average pay reaches £40,825, High Tech shipping line, M & S growth fails to buoy shares, Sotheby's decision creates more merger confusion, Wall St edges up in active trading, John I. Jacobs Plc Steps to improve future trading position, Tilling predicts 113pc profits rise in aggressive defence against BTR, Company News In Brief, Gerrard & National PLC Results for the year ended 5th April 1983, Tootal Group, Sotheby's bid is referred, Henderson rises 61 pc, Christie's-the market improves, Sterling: Spot and Forward, American General Corporation, Base Lending Rates, Granville & Co Limited.. Stock Exchange Tables: Drugstore chain stocks tipped for the top, Recent Issues, Authorized Units & Insurance Funds, Commodities, British Funds. Business Appointments: Barclays post for bank chief. Sport: Sports in Brief, Today's Fixtures, The Noble Player finds the going easier than most, Grand National is £2m short of the target, Yorkshire plan on agenda, Rogue car stops African match, When Surrey needed Stovold like a prefrontal lobotomy, Miss Flom tames Duke's hazards, New man fills the blazer, Why the 'combo' bat is on a sticky wicket, McEwan, Fletcher set like cement, Opinion of clubs divided over revised TV offer, Last Night's Results, China collection, Thompson in second division, Faldo in the swing for French mission, Daniel recalled for World Cup, Belgians ahead but lack sparkle, Players, officials and tour itinerary, No hope of final reprieve admits the players' man, Lions and their handlers must pull together on safari, Top seed's struggle, Cycling, Yates in the squad, Presidency of MCC for Dibbs, Final merit tables, Willey's form in evidence, For The Record, London to get the final word, Caution slow to drain away, Drift of defeat sucks in Miss Koppen for a sad final bow, Bruno's jab will go to the hard school for further education, Sussex make a lemming-like rush into the new season, Britain have the first laugh, McEnroe attacked by Lendl. Law: Husband's army grant not to be paid into court Walker v Walker, Expenses claim forms not open to public Brookman v Green, Landlord not obliged to sue O'Leary and Another v Islington London Borough Council. Classified Advertising: Appointments General, Entertainments, La crème de la crème, Wanted, Animals And Birds, Educational Careers And Retraining. Property: Rentals, Property South Of The Thames. Weather: The Weather.

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