The Times - 16/03/1983
1983; Gale Group;
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By Frances Williams and Julian Haviland, By Lorna Bourke, By Our Financial Staff, By David Felton Labour Correspondent, By David Felton, Labour Correspondent, By Our Labour Correspondent, By Peter Evans, Home Affairs Correspondent, By Stewart Tendler, Crime Reporter, By Geraldine Norman, Sale Room Correspondent, By Kenneth Gosling, From Ronald Faux, Darlington, By The Staff of Nature, From Craig Seton, Penzance, By David Hewson, By Lucy Hodges, By John Young, Agriculture Correspondent, From Richard Ford Belfast, By Pat Healy, Social Services Correspondent, By Our Diplomatic Correspondent, From Christopher Thomas, New York, From Richard Wigg, Madrid, By Henry Stanhope, Diplomatic Correspondent, From Stephen Taylor Harare, From Peter Nichols, Rome, From Ian Murray, Brussels, From Our Own Correspondent, Brussels, From Our Own Correspondent Brussels, From Diana Geddes, Paris, By Oliver Stanley, By Margaret Drummond, Michael Bennett, By Adrienne Gleeson, By Jonathan Davis, Energy Correspondent, By Jonathan Clare, By Bill Johnstone, Electronics Correspondent, By Andrew Cornelius, By Baron Phillips, Property Correspondent, By Jeremy Warner, By Edward Townsend, Industrial Correspondent, By Sally White, By Peter Wilson-Smith, By Jeremy Warner and Derek Harris, By Derek Harris, Commercial Editor, By Michael Baily, Transport Editor, By Alan Hamilton, From Richard Evans, Darlington, By Anthony Bevins, Political Correspondent, By Baron Phillips, Geoffrey Wansell, PHS, by Graham Searjeant, Jonathan Davis Energy Correspondent, John Vincent, James Curran, D. TURNER., DEREK EZRA., STEPHEN GREEN., WAYLAND KENNET, JOHN H. EDMONDS., JEREMY BRAY., MICHAEL IVENS, Director., EDWIN L. HAYES., MARK ROBERTS., ROBERT WADDINGTON., FRITZ SPIEGL., NORMAN D. MacLEOD, ABERCONWAY, P. B. TAYLOR, ELIZABETH TAYLOR, By Clifford Longley, Religious Affairs Correspondent, Paul Griffiths, Hilary Finch, Dennis Hackett, Irving Wardle, Anthony Masters, by Michael Clark, City Editor Anthony Hilton, By Jonathan Davis Energy Correspondent, edited by Peter Welham, By Peter Wilson-Smith, Banking Correspondent, By Frances Williams, Economics Correspondent, From Stuart Jones, Football' Correspondent, Turin, By Clive White, By Peter Ball, By Nicholas Harling, By Leslie Duxbury, DAVID MILLER, By Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, By John Hennessy, Golf Correspondent, By Michael Phillips, Racing Correspondent, By Michael Seely, By John Karter, By Ian Reid, By David Powell, By David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, By Pat Butcher, By John Blunsden, Simon Barnes, Edited by Peter Dear, By Barrie Clement Labour Reporter, From Christopher Walker, Jerusalem, PH, By Paul Routledge, Labour Editor,
ResumoPolitics and Parliament: Government will net an extra £300m, Drivers pay more for company car, No change in targets for National Savings, Short-term economic prospects, Jobs threatened by 3p on cigarettes, Domestic Economy Steadiness and resolve, Investors' tax relief doubled, Cost-cutting keeps civil list rise down to 4.4%, Housing perk to be taxed, Boost to profit sharing schemes, Teletext aid for small companies, Election flavour Budget aims at Everyman, Families Child allowance to be raised, Company Taxation Reducing the burdens, Single Person, £15,000 Mortgage, Traders exempted at £18,000, Inflation Pressure will be maintained, Chancellor accused over benefits rise, Forecasts of expenditure, imports and the gdp, Aid for first-time buyers, Ctt Changes Threshold up to £60,000, Enterprise More help for small firms, The effect of five Tory Budgets, Disappointment as premium remains, Company Cars Tax burden to be increased, Laying foundations for sustainable growth in output and employment, Heads of small firms pay less, Social Security Historic method of calculation, Capital gains tax simplified, Experiment with free ports given go-ahead, Fiscal Balance Lighter load for industry, Promising signs for exports and profits, Monetary Policy Growth within target range, Howe's changes mean a million fewer pay tax Commons, Unemployment Four further ways to help, Parliament today, Boost for British films, Cut in red tape helps companies, Home Ownership Tax relief up to £30,000, Loan relief for employees who purchase shares, Long term funding boost, Borrowing Reduction in the trend, Rises in tax thresholds help the married man, Average family gains £4 a week but single taxpayers suffer, Foreign credits change dilutes Revenue's plan, Tax Reform Providing more incentive, Pay-outs benefit from change in inflation check, World Economy Effects of oil price shock, Measures to help charities, Oil Prices Fall in general level welcome, Subdued reception from employers, Package welcomed by builders, Cut in 'tax on jobs' pleases industry, Economic tinkering, TUC chief says, Indirect Taxes 25p on bottle of whisky, Scholarship loophole is closed, Exploration encouraged as royalty is waived and allowance doubled, Trade gloom over whisky, beer and wine increases, Rise of 4p will add £18 a year to average bill, Tax Havens New rules from next year, Personal Tax Benefits from the sacrifices, Discount Stock Special tax treatment, Failure to help jobless criticized, Oil Taxation £800m cut over four years. News: Flutter in royal pigeon loft, 'Times' rebuked over gospel interpretation, Marx: a theory for all parties, Channel 4 censured over advertising, Guatemala dismisses Rome envoy, Chauffeur to minister sentenced, When the feuding has to stop, Full class for lecture on Marx, Among the acronymphomaniacs, Civil Service unions seek 4.9% minimum, Bomb defused at Downing Street, Ex-aide sought in Walesa plot, Oxford vote for student delegates, Superior sense displayed by cod, Prison officers threaten action on overcrowding, Will Britain go along with the Opec deal?, Extra relief for homebuyers, Peter Hall tops list of arts wages, Twenty years on and still blowing in the wind, Littlewoods union fights plan to cut 1,900 jobs, Kohl's party presents missiles proposal to break deadlock, Mauroy likely to stay, The Times Cook, Fourways to cut jobless total, IRA kill part-time RUC man, Tadworth celebrates, Dear General Galtieri... MOREOVER...Miles Kington, Banks cut lending rates to 10.5%, Italy found guilty of protecting grappa, Doctor cleared of serious misconduct, Nkomo surfaces and says he is making progress, Calming MEPs' Ulster storm, Cancer: tackling fear by faith... ...and conquering cynicism along the way, An ebullient Chancellor splices the mainbrace, More cash urged for sea rescue, The Times Diary Uneasy listening, Tomorrow, Need for aesthetics in farm buildings, Capri fears a concrete overcoat, NZ butter sales unblocked, Please don't eat the oranges, Tilbury docks idle as strike continues, Miriam, on the track of the big criminal, Zimbabwe debates the atrocities, The papers, Sdp '10.5% lead', Schools 'should train children as consumers', More austerity measures await Belgians, Gibraltar soundings, Closing ranks for a united Ireland, War journalists killed, Two-hour delay in launch of lifeboat cost lives, Penlee inquiry told, The wait-and-see Chancellor, Army bands barred from St Patrick's parade, McCarthy says pay 6% to rail men, but Aslef productivity link urged. Index. Display Advertising: Standard Chartered Bank PLC, Multiple Display Advertisements, Essex Water Company, Abbey National Money Service, Hill Samuel & Co. Limited, Midland Bank, Coutts & Co, First Co-operative Finance Limited, Taylor Woodrow, Thames, Trustee Savings Banks, Halifax, Williams & Glyn's Bank plc, National Westminster Bank PLC, Olympic Airways, Lloyds Bank International Limited, The Royal Bank of Scotland, Punch, Royal National Institute For The Blind. Picture Gallery. Reviews: The Provoked Wife Warehouse, LSO/Abbado Barbican, Today's events, New books-hardback, Heroic 19th century painting Lorenzaccio Olivier, A fearful state of enmity, A Dadd fetches £550,000, Despised theatrical values on the way back, Norma Grosses Haus, Bonn, Strong arguments for translation Die Zauberflöte Covent Garden. News in Brief. Arts and Entertainment: Today's television and radio programmes BBC 1, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 16,079, Concise Crossword (No 18). Editorials/Leaders: Favouritism Reinforced, Playing IT Short. Letters to the Editor: Misuse of books, Looking to future in steel-making, Lead in petrol, Where charities begin, Setting Toxteth to rights, Reaffirming aims for coal output, Right-wing analogies, Rock of ages, True blue?, Willingly to school, Falkands safeguards, Trade with Japan, Property rights, Ford's pay deal. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Law: Sellers not liable for buyers' failure to mitigate loss Sotiros Shipping Inc and Another v Sameiet Solholt. Deaths. Official Appointments and Notices: Leighton Park School, Reading, Authorities resign in Piedmont, Deputy takes over from ousted Eitan, Banking union chief resigns, Latest appointments, Bradfield College, Marlborough College. Marriages. Obituaries: Mr Keith Winter, Dame Rebecca West Author, journalist and critic. Stock Exchange Tables: Thumbs up for Howe, Recent Issues, Sterling: Spot and Forward, Wall Street, British Funds. Business and Finance: NatWest hit by debt provisions, Industry production at 2½-year high, National Westminster Bank, Toyota and Nissan increase car sales, The pound, Mexico and Russia reduce oil prices, Profits slump at Roadstone, Investment and Finance, Hamilton Oil buys gas field, Davenports to fight bid by Wolverhampton, "Another Record Bonus Declaration.", Brooke Bond Group, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Return of the home buyer, Transure disputes allegations, Cut in base rates to 10.5 per cent sends equities to record 673.6, Company News In Brief, 10½ per cent Exchequer Convertible Stock, 1986, Confident Kode slips, Base Lending Rates. Business Appointments: Appointments. Sport: New backers move in, Sports in Brief, Today's Fixtures, Villa's vanishing trophy, Holders keep their grip, Moorhead planning for next year's Festival, Gaye Brief shows the true qualities of a champion, Ford withdraw from international events, Has Breitner the nerve to open the box?, Sheffield take game by the throat, A day to remember for diminutive Landau, Gaye Chance to pass stamina test in style, Coe's new indoor incentive, Ballesteros for St Pierre, Selectors go for experience, Gavaskar fails again, Turner to miss Test series, Cowdrey pitches in, Dillon's late goal lifts Birmingham, A sportsman as famous as Douglas Fairbanks, Rush and Dalglish hold the key for Liverpool, For The Record Tfnnis, Yesterday's Results, Well-dressed itinerant with personal touch, Fighting for the crown, Snow Reports, Wimbledon now close to £1m in prize money, Champion Magri is in seventh heaven, Pumping up the pecs in the name of art. Classified Advertising: Super Secretaries, Mortgages And Finance, Wanted, Entertainments, Situations Wanted, La crème da la crème. Property: Rentals, Flat Sharing, Overseas Property, Taking the misery out of moving. Weather: The Weather.
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