The Times - 13/07/1983
1983; Gale Group;
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By Julian Haviland, Political Editor, By Barrie Clement, Labour Reporter, By Patricia Clough and Ian Murray, From Our Religious Affairs Correspondent, York, From Clifford Longley, Religious Affairs Correspondent, York, By Our Political Editor, By Ian Murray and John Young, By David Felton Labour Correspondent, By Staff Reporters, By Anthony Bevins Political Correspondent, From Richard Ford, Belfast, By Harry Golombek Chess Correspondent, By Hugh Clayton Environment Correspondent, By Bill Johnstone Electronics Correspondent, By Geraldine Norman, Sale Room Correspondent, By Rupert Morris, From Our Correspondent, Sheffield, By Baron Phillips, Property Correspondent, By Kenneth Gosling, By Derek Harris, Commercial Editor, Geoffrey Smith, By David Walker, By a Staff Reporter, From Roger Boyes, Warsaw, By Tony Samstag, From Peter Nichols, Rome, From Charles Harrison Nairobi, By Henry Stanhope, Diplomatic Correspondent, From Nicholas Ashford, Washington, From Our Own Correspondent, Washington, From Mohsin Ali Washington, From Colin Harding Guayaquil, Ecuador, From Richard Hanson Tokyo, From Our Correspondent Santiago, John Percival, Richard Williams, Peter Ackroyd, Max Bell, Stephen Pettitt, Nicholas Kenyon, Irving Wardle, Anthony Masters, Michael Winstanley, Shona Crawford Poole, By Michael Walters, PHS, New words and new meanings, by Philip Howard, Jock Bruce-Gardyne, James Curran, J. R. ALLAN, , IANTHE CARSWELL, , DAVID LEA, , TOM BAISTOW, , JENS A. B. JACOBSEN, , PETER BLAKER, , ANTONY WHITAKER, , ARTHUR THOMAS, , FRANK WEST-ORAM, , ALAN BANCE, , NORMAN ST JOHN-STEVAS, , ROBIN BORWICK, President, , MICHAEL HOLROYD, , CARROLLE L. JAMIESON, , By Janet Browne, Horticulture Correspondent, City Editor Anthony Hilton, From Diana Geddes, Paris, By Andrew Cornelius, By John Lawless, By Derek Harris, By Edward Townsend, From Maxwell Newton, , edited by Michael Prest, by Jeremy Warner, DAVID MILLER, By John Woodcock, Cricket Correspondent, From Don Cameron, By John Woodcock, By Peter Marson, By Peter Ball, By Richard Streeton, From John Wilcockson, Fleurance, By Pat Butcher, From David Miller, By a Special Correspondent, John Hennessy, By Peter Ryde, By Michael Phillips, Racing Correspondent, Edited by Peter Dear, By Christopher Warman, Arts Correspondent, PH,
ResumoNews: Arms and the woman, Drug industry prepared to reduce profits to aid NHS economies, Socialist may lead Italian coalition, Italian judge in Sofia to check Agca story, Union rejects alternative printing plan for paper Financial Times, Howe will tell America of Europe's anger at steel restrictions, Demonstrators stone police at Jerusalem dig, 'Priceless' island tax haven for sale, Price rises 'may strangle English tourist boom', Tax hopes dampened by Biffen, Boring on at the keyboard, Detumescent, No Reagan regrets as his initiative falls flat, Thatcher against MCC tour, Cheaper wine but dearer beer likely after court ruling, History lesson for the new boys, Unemployment in Europe 'will reach 20m', Barristers join those against death penalty, The Times Diary Bringing to book, Embarking on active holiday, 20% of gamblers who seek help are child fruit machine addicts, Rebels raid Lima party HQ, Feeling at home on the free range, In search of an accent to speak for the unions, Schools 'Victorian' over leisure, Orange Day starts with riot by 500, Petrol-electric hybrid car passes its first tests, Runaway lorry kills two and wrecks cottage, British vessels stand by as EEC fish talks fail, Water crusade fails, Japan curbs spending on defence, Yevtushenko, the Russian Peter Pan, US will give Salvador $3.4m for poll, Thames ban on use of hosepipes, Synod overwhelmingly deplores return to capital punishment, Balloon goes up in Globe project, Women voters threaten to switch sides, Synod against by 407 to 36, Fluoride: Scotland bites back, Good, but not golden, Choices complicate the voting, MPs believe votes to restore death penalty will be lost, All the signs in Warsaw point to ending of martial law next week, White House faces sex tapes scandal, Pinochet imposes a curfew, Brazil rains strand 250,000, If they must die, first change the law, Shaikh is sued for £50m by his former wife, Sudan hostages drugged captors in escape bid, Church group's warning on register office marriages, Europe: Labour's vital battle, Blade found fatal gap, inquest on fencer told, European advice offends MPs, First big test of Brittan's resolve, Ways with cucumber, Tomorrow, Death of showjumper 'a freak of nature', Taxes for two in the real world, Tass attacks Western 'meddling in Chad', The papers, Wildlife order upheld, Gallows ready for traitors, Fear and fatalism down on the farm Matabeleland Part 2, The dynamo under Jaguar's bonnet, TV chiefs urged to help 'outside' producers, Tebbit unveils union curbs, Down to earth after their joy ride in this, Floods, drought ruin economy, Ferrymen's strike is official, Raison sees British aid schemes in Kenya. Index. Display Advertising: English Tourist Board, Friends And Husbands, Glenfiddich, National Westminster Bank Plc, Marlboro, Department Of Transport, Times Books Ltd, St. Joseph's Hospice, Lafarge Coppee SA, Citibank, sinclair, Tate Gallery, Saa. Arts and Entertainment: Today's television and radio programmes BBC 1, New faces in schools chess tournament, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 16,180, Concise Crossword (No 102). News in Brief. Reviews: Thinly spread LSO/Kubelik Barbican, Crosby, Stills and Nash Wembley Arena, Today's events Royal engagements, New books-hardback, So who wants to grow up?, Vogue for silver plates, The fight to win golden ears, Dance Homage to Diaghilev Coliseum, Innocent pleasures Little Lies Wyndham's, Cock-Ups Bridge Lane, Lighting up the Wells, Orchestra of St John's/Lubbock St John's/Radio 3, Rock Steve Winwood Hammersmith Odeon. Politics and Parliament: Strikes and election are key targets, Effect of mortgage relief on price of houses, Council may sue GLC, Bill to alter landowners' liability House Of Lords, Parliament today, Unions must ballot on strikes Labour Law, Hot weather no cause to stop work, Companies Bill, Scope for cuts in NHS office staff Pm's Questions, Start of theatre museum delayed House Of Lords, Dismissal threat to staff, Labour tax move rejected Finance Bill. Picture Gallery. Editorials/Leaders: Shop Floor Reforms, Hongkong's Limited Options. Letters to the Editor: Salad days, Orchid survival, Workers' rights in multinationals, Skeleton in Labour's arms cupboard?, Sale of venison, Crime and punishment, Chinese bonds, In for a duck, Before the 'think tank', Divorce reform, Motorway casualties, Novel piece of fiction, New Labour daily, Renewed plea for Theatre Museum. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Births. Law: Council not bound to rehouse wife who left Regina v Wandsworth London Borough Council, Ex parte Nimako-Boateng, Solicitor who broke rule must pay costs H V A, UK breaks EEC law with higher tax on wine Commision of the European Communites-applicant, supported by Republic of Italyintervener v United Kingdomdefendant, Reasons for dismissal should be argued Murphy v Epsom College. Obituaries: Mr Brian Jackson, Dr Tadeusz Sulimirski Distinguished Polish archaeologist, Rear-Adm Sir Edward Rebbeck, Mr Geoffrey Bocca. Business and Finance: Wilh. Sonesson Ab, Currency gains set Rothmans alight, Fall and rise of Robert Maxwell, Britain leads Europe to recovery but employment outlook is bleak, Brown Brothers Harriman & Co. Private Bankers, Fight to avoid credits war, Sonessons, Southwest Airlines Eurofinance N.V., The pound, Investment and Finance, Orders and production up in South, £262m City funds flow into societies, Carclo, Scapa Group, Rayford Supreme Holdings plc, Pit order slump hits Dowty, £1.04m deal for Page, MacGregor blames EEC, Base Lending Rates, Anglo American Corporation of South Africa. Stock Exchange Tables: Dow falls 17 points, Convertible tap runs out, Recent Issues, Authorized Units & Insurance Funds, Commodities, Sterling: Spot and Forward, Switching dilutes tap stock success, Wall Street, British Funds. Business Appointments: Appointments. Sport: Today's Fixtures, Sports in Brief, Lions dependent on Campbell, Greenidge impressive on a lifeless pitch, Piggott has Leicester four-timer, All the world is an open-air theatre for Norman to conquer, For The Record Tennis, The great Rhode Island contrast-between the Albert Hall and a yard in Essex, Cram on a run-up to Helsinki, Florida's fairway voyager, What fun if old label goes, Harris is pushed to a late gold, Foster standing by in case Dilley calls off, Dynamic Leader to show the way, Hine hits four for Falcons, Cup final comes too late for erring officials, Emphatic win for Victory '83, A tour with more political pull than cricketing punch, SWIMMING: Paul Easter is hoping, Faldo could be on course for an early celebration, Gifford is praised by captain, Smith round in failing light, Hazardous climb in the heat fails gallantly, Simon survives battle and crash, Batsman's paradise lost. 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