The Times - 06/12/1983
1983; Gale Group;
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From Nicholas Ashford, Washington, By Julian Haviland. Political Editor, By David Young Energy Correspondent, From Ian Murray, Athens, By Christopher Warman, Property Correspondent, By Richard Ford and Stewart Tendler, From Richard Owen, By Henry Stanhope, Diplomatic Correspondent, By Peter Hennessy, By Geraldine Norman, Sale Room Correspondent, By David Hewson, By Harry Golombek Chess Correspondent, By Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By Stewart Tendler, Crime Reporter, From Richard Ford, Belfast, By Staff Reporters, By David Hewson, Arts Correspondent, By Kenneth Gosling, By Jonathan Davies, Financial Correspondent, By Bill Johnstone, Electronics Correspondent, By Lucy Hodges Education Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, By Craig Seton, By John Witherow, By Philip Webster Political Reporter, By Nicholas Timmins, Social Services Correspondent, By Alan Hamilton, By Rodney Cowton, Defence Correspondent, By Stewart Tendler Crime Reporter, By Our Social Services Correspondent, By John Young, Agriculture Correspondent, From Rodney Cowton, Defence Correspondent, Brussels, From Richard Owen, Moscow, From Mohsin Ali, From Diana Geddes, Paris, From Christopher Walker, Jerusalem, From Charles Harrison, , From Ray Kennedy, Johannesburg, From Roger Boves, From Martha Honey, San José, Costa Rica, From Mario Modiano and Ian Murray, Athens, From Trevor Fishlock, New York, By Caroline Moorehead, From Colin Harding, From Patrick Knight, Brasilia, From Michael Hamlyn, Dhaka, From Richard Wigg, From David Watts, Singapore, Nicholas Kenyon, Noel Goodwin, Jeffery Daniels, Bryan Appleyard, Peter Ackroyd, PHS, by Richard Holme, Philip Jacobson, James Coveney, Duncan Campbell, Roger Scruton, GERRY GILLMAN, , J. F. RICHARDSON, , FRASER NOBLE, , RONALD MELLOR, , JOHN SWALLOW, FRED JARVIS, , COX. JOHN MARKS, , VICTOR BULMER-THOMAS, , JOHN C. de la T. DAVIES., ALEC KARSERAS, , I. G. MURRAY, , R. H. HAMMOND, , JANE BRADLEY, , PETER BAELZ, , By Pearce Wright, Science Editor, By a Bridge Correspondent, Executive Editor Kenneth Fleet, By Our Financial Staff, By Frances Williams Economics Correspondent, By Jeremy Warner, By Philip Robinson, By Jonathan Clare, Clive Cookson, By Paul Walton, By Geoffrey Ellis, David Hewson, By Maggie McLening, Richard Sharpe, By Roger Woolnough, By David Seekings, edited by Michael Prest, by Michael Clark, By John Wilcockson, By Sydney Friskin, By Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent, Brian Glanville, Paul Newman, By Dennis Shaw, By Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, From Richard Eaton, Munich, By Robert Pryce, By Nicholas Harling, By David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, By Paul Harrison, By David Hands, By John Karter, By John Blunsden, Edited by Peter Dear, From Richard Ford Belfast, By Jenny Knight,
ResumoNews: Warsaw Pact defence chiefs meet in Sofia, £35m for new trains approved, Brazil begins process of decentralization, Marines to get new commander, Whitehall work check, Broader education urged by report, National Day, Travel curbs eased, Rumasa leak inquiry ordered, Security advisory council urged, Pretoria sees no Soweto setback, The Times Diary Frankly speaking, EEC farm warning on £5m an hour bill, Olive branch or playing for time?, Partners-not just allies, Left, right: putting things straight, Plastic bullets for police, Reagan will keep pressure on Syria to leave Lebanon, Tomorrow, Capability's fading glory, Salesmen lose company cars after tax change, More cuts as holiday price war hots up, Hair analysis as a diagnostic tool, Bangladesh fights annual cholera epidemic, A sharp attack of mal de meritocracy, South Africans capture white army defector, Nicaragua poll plan backed, TV ban on CND advertising, Espionage trial for MI5 man, A happening, dateline Bethlehem, Nato ministers keen to rebuild relationship with Russia, East-West talks high on Shultz agenda, Prisoners of conscience Soviet Union: Anatoli Marchenko, MP says House Buyers' Bill has good chance, Rebels without a cause prove to be experts at disruption, Dartmoor pledge by the Prince, IRA rifle used in 22 attacks, Newspaper bugging unresolved, Boat people become bottleneck, Prince Edward 'ordered out of public house', Queen's cousin burgled, Revenge fear as man dies in Ulster, South-east cable bias criticized, Car bomb kills 14 and leaves 80 wounded in Beirut, British peace troops will stay, Lusinchi triumphs in Venezuela despite lacklustre campaign, Man held on London bombings, Newspapers in anarchy, publishers' chief says, Puppet satire for ITV, Christmas post, Councillor ejected as £¼ health cut is agreed, Bill sets out changes in payments to disabled, House Buyers' Bill would stimulate competition and 'blow away cobwebs', Misconduct finding: Dr Das-, Baby Jane Doe case ensnares parents, courts and Reagan, Powell avenges the Roosevelt raids, Moscow hints at another walkout, Andropov in control Kremlin insists, TUC will take part in waste dumping inquiry, Ruling today in Burma bomb trial, Grocery group launches own cigarette, Drivers told to avoid all alcohol in tough Christmas campaign, Police strategies, Law chief quits in row with Scoon, Coals to Newcastle: Three, Bokassa asks France for residence permit, Walesa plea for end to sanctions on Poland, Gowon gets a warm welcome in Lagos, Whisky case judge is removed, Shamir denies US deal as fears grow of superpower conflict, Sheltering behind a wall of silence, Thatcher digs her heels in as hopes fade for EEC deal, The cult of nil design, Canadians will welcome bishop after all, BP's £225m well only pumps out water, England football team ready to play Argentina, Farmers voice plight in Athens. Index. Display Advertising: Poppy, Gas, Site Safe 83, Tandy, Seiko, Johnnie Walker Red Label., Heal's, Hamilton Rentals, Ford, Bus & Coach Council, Serena (Mail Order) Ltd., Lso, Sheraton Park Tower, The Hon. Treasurer, External Investment Trust P.L.C., Energy Efficiency Office, commodore, Ibm, The Famous Grouse, Control Data, Royal Opera House, Philips, Van Cleef & Arpels, Fortnum & Mason, Peta Marie, Harrods, Minolta, Barnardo's. Official Appointments and Notices: Vice-Chancellor of Keele moves to Exeter, China honours Briton, Law Society awards, Honours selection questioned, Latest appointments, Civil Gallantry Awards, Moben chief resigns, Church news Appointments, Casterton School, Oundle School. Reviews: Little black dressing, Concerts Chilingirian Quartet Elizabeth Hall, Goldsmiths Choral Union/Wright Festival Hall, Dali works fail to attract buyers, Mining gold from the silver screen, TV top ten, Love among the majestic ruins John Piper The Tate Gallery; Marlborough Fine Arts Old Master Paintings Chaucer Fine Arts Inc. Polite Society: Arthur Devis 17121787 National Portrait Gallery The Architect's Handmaid: Paint colour in the 18th century interior RIBA Heinz Gallery, Talking tedium. Arts and Entertainment: Today's television and radio programmes BBC 1, Korchnoi loses the chance to draw World Chess, Women bridge favourites outgun rivals, Times Crossword Championship, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 16,302, Concise Crossword (No 216). Picture Gallery: Agog. News in Brief. Politics and Parliament: Peers retain one-year rule in divorce Bill House Of Lords, Commons committee deadlock, Cant-hunters in spending study, Parliament today, Setback for Government on equal pay House Of Lords, Courts 'too lenient with rapists' Crime, Greenham Common, Seat belts bring drop in deaths Transport, Some tasks of Crown Agents may be hived off Overseas Aid, £19 to handle blood, MPs urge minister to recall British troops Lebanon. Editorials/Leaders: Make Way For Others, Church And Nation In Lithuania, The Lebanese Ratchet. Letters to the Editor: Way of the Cross, Oxford admissions, In Central America, Doubts about the polygraph test, Research into examination results, Taking the place of the GLC, Brain drain, House Buyers Bill, Children's families, Importance of Delhi. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Births. Obituaries: Son Ldr Richard Langworthy, Obituary, Alfred Tarski, Sir Anthony Rumbold, George Headley Great West Indian batsman, Mr William Pengelly. Business and Finance: Modest rise in wholesale prices lifts inflation hope, Cluff wins contract in Barbados, The serious side, Polly Peck (Holdings) plc. Preliminary Results, Confusion on the managers' pay front, Takeover Panel raps Warburg, Two people have been named, Careers on computer, Shell fails in unitary tax appeal, Sterling Guarantee Trust PLC, Cement prices may rise 5%, Job Scene, P & O set to sell bank, Defence Ministry spurns Ada, Merrydown, Henara cleared to seek full listing, Allianz in pledge to top BAT, Sterling bows to the almighty dollar, Back to the faithful slide, Ferranti subsidiaries chip in, Using a computer to pull in the clients, Company News In Brief, Invest-or we'll fall behind, Micro-game fever follows the Cube, The world's biggest computer shop, Japanese claim new leap in time cuts, Talking back is the new way of selling, Paterson Zochonis, Classroom computer competition/tenth winners, When falling inflation creates a new monetary trap, Base Lending Rates, Unmanned oil platform goes ahead. Stock Exchange Tables: Dow rallies to end slump Wall Street, Commodities London Commodity Prices, The pound, BP shakes market, Authorized Units & Insurance Funds, Recent Issues, Plessey soothes Worries, Sterling: Spot and Forward, Wall Street, British Funds. Classified Advertising: Domestic And Catering Situations, Legal Appointments, Today's events, Announcements, Antiques And Collectables, Musical Instruments, Entertainments, Computer Appointments, The Times Computer News Editor. Business Appointments: New overseas chief for Lloyds Bank. Sport: Apology call to W Indians, Romania considers date from England, Wales look sharper for recall of James, Sports in Brief, Altrincham march again with new breed of giants, Drivers off on the right track, Basketball, Bredin injured in bend crash, Ardiles set to return, MIM back to front, O'Neill back in favour, Today's Fixtures Football, Signing-off flourish from Hopkins, Solent and Palace pull away, Milk Race hots up, Cambridge light on Blues but they should emerge with flying colours, Smith breaks a leg, American Football, A tarnished triumph, Smith finds right blend, Monday's results, Miss Durie faces ultimate test in the last eight, Athletics, Bill's life savings go to pot, Bruno can scale this man mountain from Louisiana, Isle of Man try to join League, The hollow gods and the unfortunate men who are forced to serve two masters, England ready to play Argentina if Brazilian trip is confirmed, Rugby Union, Pakistan take up challenge and win, Best player not good enough World Football, Wolves in new crisis, European and other overseas leagues, Horgan's first lady, Harper produces telling spell to speed East Zone's collapse, ICE Hockey, A standing occasion. Law: Test for failing to provide a specimen of breath Fawcett v Tebb, Drug price controls must be equitable Roussel Laboratoria BV et al v Netherlands, Reliance on reported cases discouraged Anandarajah v Lord Chancellor's Department, Lecturers were employees Narich Pty Ltd v The Commissioner of Pay-roll Tax, Jury directions in rape cases Regina v S, Assigning a solicitor Baker v Chichester Justices, Judge's conflict of duties Regina v Naghani, Wife's share cut by future earnings Mitchell v Mitchell. Property: Rentals, North Of Thames. Weather: The Weather.
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