The Times - 09/03/1983
1983; Gale Group;
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By Paul Routledge, Labour Editor, By Julian Haviland, Political Editor, From Robert Fisk, Damascus, By David Felton, Labour Correspondent, By Jonathan Davis, Energy Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, From Our Correspondent, By Anthony Bevins Political Correspondent, By Anthony Bevins, Political Correspondent, By Nicholas Timmins, By Hugh Clayton, Environment Correspondent, From Ronald Faux, Darlington, By Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, From Barrie Clement, Labour Reporter, Markham, By Kenneth Gosling, From David Ross of, By Stewart Tendler, Crime Reporter, By Pearce Wright Science Editor, By Lucy Hodges, Education Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, Newcastle upon Tyne, From Our Correspondent, Cheltenham, By Geraldine Norman, Sale Room Correspondent, By Alan Hamilton, From Our Correspondent, Norwich, From Ronald Kershaw, From Michael Baily, Transport Editor, Ryde, From Richard Ford Clones, co Monaghan, By Baron Philips, Property Correspondent, By David Hewson, By Lucy Hodges Education Correspondent, From Michael Binvon, Bonn, From Richard Owen, Moscow, By David Cross, From Richard Wigg, Madrid, From Our Own Correspondent, From Ian Murray, From Michael Hornsby, Bulawayo, From Robert Holloway, Cairo, From Geoffrey Matthews, Bogota, From Trevor Fishlock, Delhi, From Rasit Gurdilek, Ankara, From Andrew Thompson, Buenos Aires, From Tony Duboudin, Melbourne, By Henry Stanhope Diplomatic Correspondent, From Patrick Knight, recently in Asunción, Peter Ackroyd, Nicholas Kenyon, David Hewson, John Percival, John Russell Taylor, Irving Wardle, By John de St Jorre, Lucy Hodges Education Correspondent, Wendy Oberman, Shona Crawford Poole, Jane Wheatley, PHS, by John Ashworth, Ronald Faux, John Vincent, Russell Baker, ELIZABETH MONCK., P. G. R. DELAFIELD., GEORGE WILSON, Director., K. C. SPENCER, , LISELOTTE LESCHKE., LEWIN., JOHN HATCH., NORA DAVID, MICHAEL STEWART., NEIL KINNOCK, , M. J. H. BROWN., NICHOLAS BETHELL, , STANLEY BEST, Chairman., WALTER JACOBSON., HILARY W. KING, , ALAN T. HARRISON, T. C. SOUTHWORTH., NAOMI LLOYD HUGHES., GEORGE MORAY, , By Michael Horsnell, By Janet Browne, Horticulture Correspondent, City Editor Anthony Hilton, From Maxwell Newton, By Our Banking Correspondent, By Frances Williams, Economics Correspondent, By Jonathan Clare, By Sally White, By Edward Townsend Industrial Correspondent, By Lorna Bourke, By Peter Wilson-Smith, Banking Correspondent, edited by Peter Welham, By Our Financial Staff, By Jeremy Warner, Sally White, ·by Michael Clark, By Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent, By Jim Railton, From John Hennessy, Helsinki, By John Woodcock, Cricket Correspondent, By David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, By David Hands, By Peter Marson, By Michael Phillips, Racing Correspondent, By Ian Reid, Gordon Allan, By Sydney Friskin, By a Special Correspondent, By Conrad Voss Bark, Simon Barnes, By Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Edited by Peter Dear, From Michael Binyon,
ResumoNews: Marseilles blast: M Gaston Defferre,, Troops seized 1,000 during Bulawayo round-up, Walton through the eyes of Snowdon, New role sought for an old cure-all, Stroessner's grip on Paraguay falters, Kidnap wave condemned by Betancur, Breaking a suburban silence, Hungering for freedom, Government 'weak' in facing unions, Guerrilla group admits it shot Argov, BR ready to pay frozen 6% rise, Jay 'pep talk' on TV-am viewing figures, Drugs toll in Soviet prisons, Anger over Helen Smith case papers, Serving up Chips for everyone-that's the trick, Labour plan for Scots universities, Puddings full of beans (but not peas) The Times Cook, Tomorrow, Inland Revenue eyes on a slice of baby eel pie, Best buy basics on Livingstone's voting list, Ministers face fight for selection, Miners vote 'No' and push union into policy crisis, Yes, we have no rutabagas, Strauss guessing game goes on as Kohl awaits decisive vote, Superpowers clash on human rights, 20,000 greet Queen in Canada, Rankov still in Oxford crew, Carter meets PLO men in Egypt, Hawke orders a complete policy rethink to cure economic hangover, Lord Boyd of Merton dies in road accident, £5,000 bond winners, Newman calls talks to study policing changes, Women of peace fail to sway Nato, Renaissance man steps out of the shadows, Sack the mortar board middlemen, Opec ministers struggle to minimize oil price fall, Charity body may not act on Moonies' tax, Can the CND stay non-violent?, Keeping your child uncaned, Hallucination and the long distance sailor, Farmers hurl cans at French Premier, Dioxin fear at new site in Missouri, Single gold medal won in RHS spring show, Pinning down the abstract art of wrestling, Publican admits he had betting debts of £2,681, 'Hounding' charge by Edward, Quiet days down at the corrida, Roads, Carrington rules out Bermuda, MOREOVER...Miles Kington, Tory cross-section want cruise control, Giving the nod to a bitter bloodletting, Kray twins' father found dead, Director ousted in Karajan rumpus, Cash is the name of the game, Two took falcons from nest, Second generation hovercraft launched, The papers, Argentines push on with Falklands graves visit, Ford plant stopped by walkout, Kremlin baffled by left's failures, SDP man slightly ahead, Civil Service unions told not to expect more than 3½pc pay increase, Minister rejects action on spanking school despite inspectors' report, Rates bill talks today in Moscow, Livingstone evades censure motion, Search for the Romans' bridge, £6,800 for £1,000 note, Switching off: now some answers are being found, The Times Diary Loan ranger, SDP seeks tenants' discount cut, Non-aligned furious over Diego Garcia, Kirk challenges fishing fine, Barbie back in prison soon after operation, Pit death toll rises to 96, Pay rises of up to 12% for power chiefs, Marines to face charges in Norway, Strike 'rejected' in indicator pit, Lord Home finds a permanent home at the House of Lords, Boy tried to poison parents, Nurse's ECT plea fails, CND to blockade bases, Doctor to be struck off register. Index. Display Advertising: Home Computing WEEKLY, Cayzer, Gartmore Limited, Ncb, Henry Butcher, Leukaemia, Vso, Department of Industry, National Networks, Punch, Olympic Airways. Picture Gallery. News in Brief. Politics and Parliament: South shoppers bring boom to Ulster border towns, Belts reducing injuries, Flexible approach by boards to electricity disconnexions Energy Bill, Parliament today, Spurious device at auctions 10-Minute Rule Bill, BBC wants aerials for satellites, Pre-Budget clash over levels of family taxation The Economy, Minister rules out compulsory arbitration for water workers Water Bill, High lead levels in schools, No plans to end right to strike Trade Unions, Growth in demand for housing. Reviews: New books in hardback, Can't go, won't go: quite a performance, Television, Galleries Spencer Frederick Gore, Boost for theatre, Today's events Royal engagements, Galvanic gloom LSO/Simonov, Molière the clown plays his 'tragic farce' Molière, In loving memory: Plums from the Rambert past Rambert, Looking for the next David Puttnam. Arts and Entertainment: Today's television and radio programmes BBC 1, Concise Crossword (No 13), The Times Crossword Puzzle No 16,073. Editorials/Leaders: Music With A Purpose, Excellence Before Equality, Opec Has No Clothes. Letters to the Editor: Easter school leavers, Possible failures of information, Female of the species, Missing persons, Clerical error?, High earners, A legal choice, Polish refugees, Services for disabled, Willingly to school, Gallic nicety, Building restrictions, Taking steam out of Boat Race, Joint control on nuclear systems, Unknown soldiers, Farming incomes. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Births. Official Appointments and Notices: University news Oxford, Latest appointments, Repton School. Obituaries: Sir George Haynes, Sir William Walton Central figure in modern British music, Obituary, Mr Gilbert Davis. Business and Finance: £4.8m cash call by Ferguson Industrial, Atlantic Metropolitan Corporation, EMS entry talk ignores reality, Can IMF risk a tradition?, Oil deadlock and stronger dollar push sterling to record lows, The pound, Union Bank Of The Middle East Limited Balance Sheet at 31st December 1982, Money growth 'well within target', Australian shares rise after devaluation, Investment and Finance, Currency intervention under study, Austin Steel cash bid, Japan eyes new era of growth, Lamont: no part of BSC cannot be sold, Reuter brings good news to Fleet, Inchcape sells £10m builders' business, Hongkong bank profit slowdown, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Company News In Brief, The Halifax goes for auto-tellers, Hanson 'will boost dividend', Bankers plan new package for Peru, Base Lending Rates. Stock Exchange Tables: Expert predicts 1,500 Dow, Wall Street nervous at Opec uncertainty, Opec stops record run, Recent Issues, Authorized Units & Insurance Funds, Commodities, Sterling: Spot and Forward, British Funds. Business Appointments: Guinness Peat financial director. Sport: Trainer's wife to ride Aintree hope, Welsh will not tour Argentina, A triple measure of Tom Collins, Sports in Brief, Barbarian backs to the wall as they prepare for battle, Piping the tune to which Pele and Bradman danced, Rankov's withdrawal refused, Football and other fixtures, Henderson will lean on Exeter, Competition by computer, RAF pay penalty, Dickinson hits his century with Bothamesque elan, Sheffield for League?, Colclough 'able to tour', Cruel twist of an ankle injury, Full TCCB support for move over appeals, Service power takes Miss Durie through, Defence of title made by Hull, Sri Lankan batsmen's fitness hope, Westminster face strong pack, For The Record Athletics, Becket by a whisker, Reversing a sport's decline and fall, End of lean period, Haynes stands his ground, Inside job for Douglas, Miss Palli wins friends, When a worm turns nymph, Snow Reports, Mental hurdle for Holtom, Jack of all Trades and master of none, Wilkinson's speed pays, Villa's missed chances one for the record book, Sutherland takes title. Law: Switching price labels in self-service shops is theft Regina v Morris (David), Judge's order on costs after payment in withdrawn Garner v Clegg. Classified Advertising: Non-Secretarial Appointments, Executive Appointments, For Sale, Entertainments, La crème de la crème, Wanted, Animals And Birds. Property: London Flats, Rentals, London Properties, Overseas Property, High Street agents under threat from the City. Weather: The Weather.
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