The Times - 21/05/1983
1983; Gale Group;
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By Julian Haviland, Political Editor, By Frances Williams, Economics Correspondent, From Michael Hornsby, Pretoria, From Christopher Walker, Ein Karem, By Stewart Tendler and John Witherow, By John Earle and Nicholas Timmins, By Kenneth Gosling, By Barrie Clement, Labour Reporter, By Peter Evans, Home Affairs Correspondent, By Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, By Paul Routledge, Labour Editor, By Geraldine Norman, Sale Room Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, Belfast, From Richard Ford, Belfast, By the Staff of Nature, By Michael Baily, Transport Editor, By Our Transport Editor, From Tim Jones, Cardiff, By Baron Phillips, Property Correspondent, From Our Correspondent Liverpool, By Christopher Warman Arts Correspondent, By David Hewson, By Alan Hamilton, John Young, Richard Evans, By Baron Phillips Property Correspondent, From Michael Knipe, Chelmsford, By David Felton Labour Reporter, By Our Political Staff, By Barbara Day, By Our Political Editor, By Richard Ford, Geoffrey Smith, From Nicholas Ashford, Washington, From Roger Boyes, Warsaw, From Michael Hornsby, Johannesburg, From Stephen Taylor, Harare, From Rasit Gurdilek, Ankara, From Richard Owen, Moscow, From Ian Murray, Brussels, By David Cross, From John Earle Rome, From Robert Fisk, Damascus, From Mohsin Ali Washington, Charles Hargrove, By Our Foreign Staff, From Ian Murray, Hoerdt, near Strasbourg, From John Best, Ottawa, From Diana Geddes, Paris, From Andrew Thompson Buenos Aires, From Mario Modiano, Athens, From Charles Harrison Nairobi, Max Harrison, Stephen Pettitt, David Wade, David Robinson, Dennis Hackett, Peter Davalle, PHS, Ross Davies, Jock Bruce-Gardyne, Julie Davidson, BRIAN HARRISON, , STANLEY LEES, , RODERICK PARKER, , D. A. R. WILLIAMS, , WILLIAM FRANKEL, , ARNOLD I. MILES, , ROY TINDLE, , JOHN CHAPMAN, , G. S. HEATHCOTE, , JOHN HEWISH, 47 Dartmouth Park Hill, NW5., BERNARD WOOD, , J. W. WOLONIECKI, , WALTER KENDALL, Chairman, , CHARLES QUANT, , MICHAEL CHARLESWORTH, , Peter Hebblethwaite, City Editor Anthony Hilton, By Our Financial Staff, By Jonathan Davis, By Jeremy Warner, By Derek Harris, commercial Editor, By Andrew Cornelius, By Michael Clark, Lorna Bourke, Ian McDonald, edited by Sandy McLachlan, by Michael Clark, DAVID MILLER, By Hugh Taylor, By Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent, By John Hennessy, Golf Correspondent, by Richard Streeton, From Sydney Friskin The Hague, By John Woodcock, Cricket Correspondent, By Alan Gibson, By John Nicholls, From A Special Correspondent, Rome, From A Special Correspondent, West Berlin, By Our Irish Racing Correspondent, Dublin, By Desmond Stoneham, French Racing Correspondent, By Michael Phillips, Racing Correspondent, From John Blunsden, Spa-Francorchamps, By John Wilcokson, Edited by Peter Davalle, RH, Ashley Stephenson, Edited by Shona Crawford Poole, Gontran Goulden, Marcel Berlins, Anthony Masters, Peter Waymark, P.W., Jane MacQuitty, Michael Young, Hilary Finch, Judy Froshaug, Geoff Brown, David Robinson/ Geoff Brown, J.F., Edward Lucie-Smith, Jeremy Flint, Harry Golombek,
ResumoNews: Courts not soft-Hailsham, Timely attraction of Swiss travel, Alliance takes over Thatcher's shopping list, Why Duke may avoid Malawi, United States poised to break Soviet monopoly of arms sales to India, Guard for witness in drugs case, Look, no hand-out-but they sell, Lower inflation figures draw party crossfire, Soviet nuns stabbed to death in Israel, Nicaragua pushes back rebel invaders, UK wasting £1m a day on EEC, Heffer says, Overseas selling prices, Woman is shot in pub raid, French medical students calling off strike, Apology to France over dioxin deceit, In the garden, Japan risks Iraq bombs and rebuilds in Iran, Deportation of widow deferred, Three more parties join Turkey's election rush, Sakharov wife talks to press in street, The crash of 1985 warning by Livingstone, White City may become hypermarket, Smith in South Africa on British passport, US ready to resume F16 sales, Sudan army mutiny cost 78 lives, The night Stockowski left the Peanut shattered, Comment, La Scala picks Verdi for first papal visit, Royal poll day visits called off, Why the women's vote has taken on new importance for June 9, Judgment deferred on league donation, Marginal sees Heath and Foot, Getting away from it all, £100m flats for elderly, Lemon scented verbena, Deadline for unionist deal, Wife denies being held against will, Dodo island is still vibrant with life, Driver awarded £36,057 for near miss on line, Anger rises at killings in Argentina, Albany prison rioters attack guards, Beloved country tries to get out of its mess, Congress heads for clash with Reagan over cuts in defence budget, Greek protest over Nato exercises, No action on rape bail decision, Stammering security guard is dismissed, Crumbs of comfort for Mitterrand on trade but health row grows, New suns forming near Earth, Resonance of wax seals fate of forgers, Tomorrow Royal engagements, Canada's anti-spy unit given Orwellian powers, 'Times' is accused of insult to Kenya, Surprise Sedgefield selection, Influential Walesa aide held, Athens, lovable new city of classic ruins, Following in son's footsteps, Double rapist gets two life sentences, Where art adorns a science, Whitehall clash over youth scheme, Vatican disowns Heim's attack, Roads, Probation officers plan boycott, Battle on 'right to buy' front, Chelsea's darling buds of May, Airlines lose round in Laker case, Battle of town and country, Reselection fight lost in court, 4% rate best for 15 years, Gardens open Today, The papers, Asparagus helps keep MEPs in Strasbourg, Union dispute threatens papers, Enterprise arrives on a breeze, Complete guide for a busy June bride, People Express to go ahead with cheap US flights next week, BBC breakfast show now has ten times the viewers of TV-am, Syria drums up Arab support, John XXIII and Pentecost's spirit, Guide to this year's eye-catching exhibits, Union chiefs in move to play down Chapple backing for SDP man, Harland and Wolff sets vital ship order in motion, Has the West a mole in Radio Moscow?, 37 seats where ethnic minority can swing vote, Land girl Thatcher, the fisherman's friend, Just a local, violent, deceitful amateur, Deflation policies blamed for threat to economies, 'Reform long jury trial', Pretoria car bomb kills 16 at Air Force headquarters, Liberals' top target, The Times Diary Case study, Monday, Not worth the paper it's hinted on, Clematis-a wall flower that sits it out all year, Andropov takes up invitation to visit Angola, Tories leak Howe's cost estimate of Labour promises, 'Yes, I do believe in trying to persuade people that the things which I believe in are the things which they should follow', Reject false, easy choices, Steel says. Index. Display Advertising: Julian Gibbs Associates Limited., The New York/New Jersey AirCenter., Times Books Ltd, Franklin Mint Limited., Air Mauritius, Westwood, Multiple Display Advertisements, Spear & Jackson, Times Newspapers Limited,, Stock Market Confidential, Plumbs (Mail Order) Ltd., Reid's Hotel MADEIRA, Tempo Travel, S. G. Warburg & Co. Ltd., Airmalta, Landless Containers Limited, Spain, Spring Bonus, The Gardeners' Royal Benevolent Society., Sunset Travel Ltd., Danish Seaways, Braun, Tjaereborg, World Wine Fair, Barbados, The Times Sweatshirt, Towry Law & Co Ltd, Contemporary Art Fair, Stevens & Sons,, Nureyev Festival, bales. News in Brief. Reviews: Photography Helmut Newton, Clear exposition of rugby fundamentals, Making crime pay, Rock & Jazz, Weekend Choice, A long sad tale, Saints alive after 50 years, Outings, Critics' choice, Talking pictures from a still camera, Leonhardt/Wilson Wigmore Hall, Dance Festival Ballet, In search of a trendy straight jacket, Today's events Royal engagements, Ploughman's slice of life, Peculiar mixture Bach Choir/Willcocks Festival Hall, Opera, Action replay of films that missed, Seeing winners in a different light, Earthy Tudor drama makes its London bow, Glyndebourne, Films on TV, Face-lift does not mar the old Savoy image, Laissez faire holds back growth of laser disc, Fairs "London's Largest", Out of Town, Cannes postscript, Scottish silver sold for £34,348, Traditional British tipple that is ripe for revival. Picture Gallery. Official Appointments and Notices: Anti-apartheid leader offers to resign post, Top award for artist not an RA, Latest appointments, Yacht club admiral, University news Newcastle, Dylan Thomas award. Arts and Entertainment: Television and radio programmes, Influence v control, Bridge Young Britons confound the Jeremiahs, Chess Home-made prodigies of the board, Solution of Puzzle No 16,129, The Week Ahead Today. Law: Hearsay inadmissible Nicholls v Williams, Laker anti-trust action may proceed British Airways Board v Laker Airways Ltd British Caledonian Airways Ltd v Same, Considering incitement to breach the peace Read v Jones and Others, Legal aid to appeal covers renewed plea Regina v Gibson (Ivano), Principles of Mareva applications Ninemia Maritime Corporation v Trave Schiffahrtsgesellschaft GmbH und Co KG (The Niedersachsen). Editorials/Leaders: Decompression Pains, When The Law Supposes, Honest Money. Letters to the Editor: Paying for air travel injury, Song of experience, The Denver Boot, Press reports on Israeli war conduct, Television's role in the election, Sound and fury, As seen from Poland, Hooked on the fly, Naturalization cost, Holding the line, Forty years on, Labour Party unity. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Classified Advertising: Domestic And Catering Situations, Announcements, Antiques And Collectables, U.K. Holidays, Summer in Switzerland, Entertainments, Services tomorrow: Whit Sunday. Marriages. Deaths. Obituaries: Dr Eliot Slater Eminent psychiatrist of wide interests, Mr Kenneth Ponting Authority on wool, Obituary, Alfred Fabre-Luce, Mr J. S. Mayfield, Dr Pridi Phanomyong. Business and Finance: Multi Guarantee:, The smell of burnt fingers, Why the rich are set to run for their bolt holes in Bermuda, Assessing the value of assets, The pound, Debenhams' trading profits up 59pc, Trident merger referred, Specialization the way to capital growth, Sorting out child savers, Massey UK expects turnround, Investment and Finance, Family Money Market Banks, Take care with 'all-in' cover, Linfood set to clinch Key Markets takeover, Cut costs with a 'season ticket', Fears boost the case for gold, ICI problems 'are our fault', Non-smokers' gain, Courtaulds launches £71m rights issue as profits increase 24pc, A nest egg for the early bird, Management Agency & Music P.L.C., Framlington International Growth Fund, Move to oust Sturla director, Base Lending Rates, GT International Fund. Stock Exchange Tables: Shares remain lower, Recent Issues, Commodities, Unit Trust Prices-change on the week, British Funds, Sterling: Spot and Forward, Wall Street, Bid hopes boost Dunlop shares. Sport: Surrey's sleepwalkers, Southgate trounce French champions in fine start, Neill talks to Nicholas, Sports in Brief, Mexico wins the World Cup, Man and machine take a trip down fast memory lane, Miss Durie's play flops again in same theatre, Maximova to boost Head collection, Lions with Plenty to recover, Lame Sussex under the whip, Weekend Fixtures Football, Jesty takes command, For The Record Football, Law rests after perfect week, Captains upset at umpires' decision, Jacklin establishes a grumpy mood for his celebration, Flying Soba for Thirsk take-off, Miss Stewart's secret is improved timing, Mc Enroe still undecided, Nice weather for ducks as the batsmen suffer, Rangers must defy logic, Mysterieuse Etoile is the pick on form, Ringmasters of United can crack the whip over Brighton tumblers, In search of Helsinki, Grewal surfs on new wave, Clerc the first victim of new rule, Easy wins for Mrs Thomas. Property: Rentals, Flat Sharing. Weather: The Weather.
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