The Times - 03/11/1983
1983; Gale Group;
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By Michael Baily, Transport Editor, By Andrew Cornelius, By David Walker, From Trevor Fishlock St George's, Grenada, From Bailey Morris, Washington, By Nicholas Timmins, By Thomson Prentice, By Philip Webster, By Paul Routledge, Labour Editor, By Pearce Wright Science Editor, By Our Political Reporter, By Anthony Bevins Political Correspondent, By Rupert Morris, By Our Labour Editor, By Geraldine Norman, Sale Room Correspondent, By Philip Webster Political Reporter, From Tim Jones, Cardiff, By Michael Hornsell, By a Staff Reporter, By David Nicholson-Lord, From Our Correspondent, By Lucy Hodges, Education Correspondent, By Christopher Warman Property Correspondent, By John Witherow, By Peter Evans, Home Affairs Correspondent, By Henry Stanhope, Diplomatic Correspondent, From Richard Williams, Havana, From Zoriana Pysariwsky New York, From Nicholas Ashford, Washington, From Our Own Correspondent, From Andrew Thompson, Buenos Aires, From Mohsin Ali, Washington, From Robert Fisk, Geneva, From Christopher Walker, Jerusalem, From Kuldip Nayar, From Roger Boyes, Warsaw, From Our Special Correspondent, From Richard Hanson, Tokyo, From Stephen Taylor, Harare, From David Bonavia, Peking, From Neil Kelly, Howard Davies, Rowan Whimster, Paul Griffiths, Clare Colvin, Anthony Masters, Nicholas Kenyon, Noël Goodwin, Michael Ratcliffe, Philip Howard, Isabel Raphael, John Higgins, Anthony Howard, Philippa Toomey, Gordon Newton, PHS, by Frank Field, Paul Routledge, Ronald Butt, Paul Pickering, JAMES CABLE, , IAN GILMOUR, , JANET WHITE, , NICHOLAS LYELL, , MADELEINECOLVIN, , DAVID WOLCHOVER, , RAYMOND BLACKBURN, , ROBIN LAWSON, , G. J. WARNOCK, Vice-Chancellor, University of Oxford, MICHAEL BROCK, Warden, Nuffield College, D. N. CHESTER, Honorary Fellow, Nuffield College, G. SLANEY, President, Royal College of Surgeons of England, RUSTAM FEROZE, President, Royal College of Obstetricians & Gynaecologists, BUCCLEUCH, Chairman, Royal Association for Disability and Rehabilitation, CATTO, Chairman of Council, The Royal Air Force Benevolent Fund, HILL-NORTON, President, The, MICHAEL HIGGINS, , CARMEL BUDIARDJO, , ANTHONY ROSEN, , ROBERT BUHLER., By Clive Cookson, Technology Correspondent, Executive Editor Kenneth Fleet, By Peter Wilson-Smith, Banking Correspondent, By David Young Energy Correspondent, By Our Financial Staff, By Edward Townsend Industrial Correspondent, By Philip Robinson, From Maxwell Newton, By Derek Harris Commercial Editor, By Wayne Lintott, Derek Harris, by Michael Clark, From Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Bilbao, By Peter Ball, From Clive White, Rotterdam, By Nicholas Harling, By a Special Correspondent, From David Miller, Sofia, By Hugh Taylor, By David Hands Rugby Correspondent, By Peter Marson, By John Hennessy, By Peter Aykroyd, By Richard Eaton, By Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, From Mitchell Platts, , From a Special Correspondent, Williamsburg, By Keith Mackiin, By Sydney Friskin, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, Jonathan Clare, Edited by Peter Davalle, By David Cross, PH,
ResumoNews: Commons votes in favour of admitting TV cameras, Advanced ceramic goes into production, Ayckbourn pips Bard in popularity stakes, Private child minders condemned as unacceptably bad, Troops urged to join CND, US and Soviet scientists join in nuclear warning, New jury hears of attack on Sutcliffe, Beauty before health fears for NHS blood, Lesson in Lebanese politics for Swiss, US cuts troops in Grenada by half, False-bearded killer theory, China says executions will go on, Tomorrow, King calls unions to 'no strike' talks, The text book mandarin The Times Profile: Sir Douglas Wass, Reith lecturer, A poor show in the poverty war, Rapist's parole plea rejected, Grenada's royal connexion, Cow's fat puts Delhi in a stew, Further delay in glue sniffing case, Legal confusion on shooting intruders, Nakasone expected to call a general election in December, Rich rewards for members of the cash-curb quango, TV viewers 'more satisfied', Inquiry into Windscale cancer rate, Transplant cash 'a sop' specialist says, Bitter Peronists demand clean sweep of leaders, Snooker's the sport for royals, Bishop's parents welcome invasion, The battle for Britain's coal mines, Heroes' welcome in Cuba, Rembrandt sets new price record, US finds evidence of secret deal with Russia, Thai rebels surrender in carnival spirit, LT head may resign over Livingstone nominee, National Days, Publisher in DeLorean case sacks his lawyers, Findings Eyes in the sky, UN to rule on status of envoy, Miners offered jobs for life in return for pit closures, Trial told of country house gun battle, Pathologists given warning on Aids, Gemayel seeks Saudi help to resist Syrian pressures, Mountbatten statue unveiled by the Queen Praise for a dedicated leader, Peer 'under curse' shot himself, Militant threat to Tatchell, The new type 2400 submar-, BAT makes record bid for Eagle Star, Muzorewa aide denies Johannesburg contact, Peace women jailed for court protest, Plain old rhubarb for breakfast, Victory for Reagan on MX missile funding, Queen expected to join D-Day veterans on Normandy beaches, Under fire, and no posse to the rescue, The papers, Doctor on bail plans London trip, The Times Diary Biting the hand, Brisk start to Botha's referendum, MP's name in wanted man's diary, Solicitors reject supergrasses, Setting up one's own business, Councillors' powers questioned, It's all right, dear, it's only blackcurrant, Counties adamant against rate limit, Labour's new line-up, Print union excludes breakaway electricians, Suicide bomber foiled in busy Congress chamber, Times leader made me retire, Denning says, Balfour recalled with wine and tear gas, Times publishers deny Evans book allegations, Question-mark over Commonwealth force to police island, Deng starts purge of bookshops, Healey and Shore left out of key committee, Modern adventurer to follow in the wake of the Argonauts, Butter rationing angers Poles, Rebuke for bad-tempered judge as man is freed, Nilsen 'can only be out of his mind', Leukaemia girl shuns hospital, Writ over football coupons. Index. Picture Gallery: Historical niche for Lord Mountbatten. Display Advertising: Homelink, Times Books Ltd, The Times Higher Education, Abbey National, Rohr Industries, Inc., Collins, Zelig, Singapore Airlines Business Class, The Poppy Appeal, Foyles Art Gallery, The Times, Peter Eaton, BBC Publications, Pool Promoters Association, Societe Generale De Belgique, Bullion, Castaway, Computer Competition, Aspinall Holdings p.l.c., Arrow, Robert Hale, Longman, Factors Trust F.A.C.T.S., Rover, The Army Benevolent Fund, London Bedding Centre, The London Symphony Orchestra, At First Sight, Country Life, Fortune Systems, Hutchinson, Whsmith. Politics and Parliament: MPs vote for televising their proceedings Commons, Planning fees to increase by 7% Environment, Parliament today, Cut in oil royalties to boost development North Sea Oil, Divorce Bill, Messing together in oil tankers, New peers, Marks chief: Sell British to create jobs House Of Lords. Property: Rentals, Flat Sharing, Housing list policies 'out of date', City Offices To Let, No City limits. Official Appointments and Notices: Cambridge to end system of scholarship, Sir Douglas Bader Memorial Award, Latest appointments, Travel awards. News in Brief. Arts and Entertainment: Today's television and radio programmes BBC 1, Concise Crossword (No 192), The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 16,277. Reviews: Armchair theatre, Fiction: Nature-lovers Anna's Book, Aquarius Queen Elizabeth Hall, Public loves, A touch of Harry Good Times, Bad Times, Philharmonia/Muti Festival Hall, Symbols of absolute power The Caesars, Where Agamemnon still cries aloud Eleni, The case of the murderous monks, 'Better a monster than boring', Portrait of a father as Faust Beyond the Pale, New books-paperback, 'I'm never lonely or frightened', Eureka! Bongo! Warehouse, Filling in the background, 'I have an affection for deserts', Visions of Geometry Giustino Sadler's Wells, The noiseless tenor My First Forty Years. Editorials/Leaders: Moscow's Hands On Hanoi, Mr Jenkin's Flocks, Minimum Force. Letters to the Editor: Care for Quantocks, Offensive in E Timor, Legalities in Grenada, Farm tenancies, Path of righteousness, 'Hague's Law', 1973 precedent for Anglo-US rift, Dr Runcie rebuked on remarriage law, Nuffield Place, Powers of police under new Bill. Court and Social: Court Circular. Law: Rules of natural justice not applicable to revoking prisoner's parole Regina v Secretary of State for the Home Department, Ex parte Gunnell. Deaths. Marriages. Births. Obituaries: Sir Berkeley Ormerod, Professor Leonard Schapiro Distinguished analyst of Soviet history, Mr E. A. Phelps, Major Herbert Lloyd-Johnes. Business and Finance: Tebbit seeks value in regional aid, More Lloyd's syndicates in trouble after overwriting, Why BAT is looking to Eagle Star for its insurance, Company News In Brief, Banking on pension reform, Brokers back forecasts of low inflation, The Eagle seeks refuge on tobacco mountain, Doubled US profits offset Wolseley fall, N Sea boost for British firms, Interim shortfall at Marks sparks overreaction, CBI struggles to prove it is not the Tory Party at work, Fashionable French Connection, Base Lending Rates, £3.5m M&S centenary, Littlewoods brings in new chief. Stock Exchange Tables: Commodities London Commodity Prices, The pound, German collapse fear hits Babcock shares, Authorized Units & Insurance Funds, Dow Jones up 8 points Wall Street, Recent Issues, Sterling: Spot and Forward, Wall Street, British Funds, US tribute boosts GEC. Business Appointments: Reshuffle at UB. Sport: Universities need a spot of inspiration, Hughes to captain Australia, Sports in Brief, Dundee United give devastating display, Fortuitous try helps All Blacks to survive their uncertainty, End of the road for Hamburg, Patience does it, with a nod from Rush, Williams's journey rewarded, Dickinson banker ends up in red, Jahangir stays master as Zaman fades away, Gardner stumbles into retirement, Stapleton finishes the job as United stroll through, A patient Vengsarkar pulls India round, Police called in as weighing room is stormed, Tennis, Celtic are dominant, London's spirits still lost, Draw goes against Britain, Watford youngsters hold on to crack Levski's whip hand, Eindhoven tamed but not wild about Forest, Miss Wood's hopes fall with her stumbling, Five-star generals, 'No point' in Boycott referendum, Country XI pummelled by Zaheer, Thompson given kiss of life, Justice is cruel to determined Villa, A young lock hears of two strokes of luck, World champion's potential spotted in playground, Tottenham's success tarnished by the lunatic fringe, Last night's results and scorers. 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