The Times - 29/10/1983
1983; Gale Group;
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From Nicholas Ashford, Washington, By Trevor Fishlock in Bridgetown, Barbados and Henry Stanhope in London, By Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Philip Robinson, By Barrie Clement, Labour Reporter, By Our Labour Reporter, By Philip Webster Political Reporter, By Rupert Morris, By Alan Hamilton, By Our Sale Room Correspondent, By Peter Evans, Home Affairs Correspondent, By Our Home Affairs Correspondent, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Jonathan Davis, Financial Correspondent, From Our Correspondent Reading, By David Cross, By Ronald Faux, From Our Correspondent Bristol, By David Nicholson-Lord, By Derek Harris, Commercial Editor, By Staff Reporter, By Thomson Prentice, By Rodney Cowton Defence Correspondent, From Richard Ford, Belfast, By Michael Horsnell, By Diana Geddes Bourg-en-Bresse, From Robert Fisk Beirut, From Richard Hanson Tokyo, From Christopher Walker, Jerusalem, From Robert Holloway, Cairo, From Alan McGregor, Geneva, From Our Own Correspondent Johannesburg, From Stephen Taylor Lusaka, From Michael Hornsby, Mbabane, Swaziland, From Martha Honey San José, Costa Rica, From Alan Tomlinson, Tegucigalpa, From Nicholas Ashford Washington, From Richard Williams Havana, From Zoriana Pysariwsky, New York, By Our Foreign Staff, From Christopher Thomas, Union Island, From Our Own Correspondent Madrid, From Ian Murray, Brussels, From Richard Owen, Moscow, From John Best, Montebello, Quebec, From Our Own Correspondent, Brussels, David Wade, Peter Ackroyd, Peter Davalle, Neville V Mavroghenis, Gavyn Davies, Peter Nichols, DAVID de GALE, , CHRISTOPHER ABEL, , J. W. SAUNDERS, , MAX FINDLAY, , J. W. D. TRYTHALL, , J. I. M. RHODES, , JOHN BIGGS-DAVISON, ANTHONY BEAUMONT-DARK, , THOMAS H. PARES, , E. F. TIMMS, , WILLIAM TISSINGTON, , KENNETH WALKER, B. R. GIBBS, , RICHARD BARR, , J.WILSON, , JOHN TAYLOR, , NOBLE FRANKLAND, , ALAN F. JESSON, Librarian., DOUGLAS HAGUE, , DOUGLAS LOVELOCK (First Church Estates Commissioner), SAYE & SELE (Chairman, Association of Land Owning Charities), JOHN BRADFIELD (The Cambridge Bursars' Committee), D. J. WENDEN (Chairman, Estates Bursars of the Oxford Colleges), JOHN NEWMAN (Chairman., LUKE RITTNER, , WILLIAM JOLL, , M. J. BOARD, , By Hugh Clayton, Environment Correspondent, Derek Stanesby Rector of Ladyburn, Manchester, City Editor Anthony Hilton, By Andrew Cornelius, By Jonathan Clare, By Jeremy Warner, By Derek Pain, By Peter Wilson-Smith, Banking Correspondent, From Bailey Morris Washington, By Edward Townsend, Industrial Correspondent, City Editor's Comment, Wayne Lintott, Vivien Goldsmith, Keith Sharpe, edited by Lorna Bourke, Lorna Bourke, by Michael Clark, By Peter Ball, By Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent, Mihir Bose, By Hugh Taylor, By Sydney Friskin, By Iain Mackenzie, By John Clemison, By Richard Eaton, By Keith Macklin, From Mitchell Platts Barcelona, By Michael Seely, By Desmond Stoneham French Racing Correspondent, Edited by Peter Davalle, Peter Stothard, Peter Black, Edited by Shona Crawford Poole, Andrea Newman, Ashley Stephenson, Jane MacQuitty, John Higgins, Nicholas Kenyon, Paul Griffiths, Geoff Brown, Peter Waymark, Judy Froshaug, Jeremy Flint, Harry Golombek,
ResumoNews: Succumbing to the lure of Eire, Teenage rooms where parents fear to tread, Nilsen 'was drowning in nightmares', Britain abstains as US defies censure by Security Council, Dimbleby hearing adjourned, Speech full of lies, says Cuba, Honduran troops wipe out border rebels, We got there just in time-Reagan, Petrol fraud link with CB radio, Doubt over TV-am's bid for cash to survive, Drug industry to oppose reductions in advertising, Study backs drugs for drunks, A little inflation is a desirable thing, In the garden, Early votes delight Kaunda, Basques will appeal against jail terms, Sick Begin refuses to budge, Ireland's green and peaceful promotion, Kiss of life for monuments of mortality, WHO says Aids no risk to the public at large, Bomb man arrested near Botha, Global joins package holiday price war, £21m paid after cull to control pig disease, Editor of Soviet TV news is dismissed, Two RAF jets crash in sea during training, Irish try to polish the potato's dented image, Shipyard union threatens strike, Afghanistan denounces occupation, Two killed in Chile protests, Where to find them, Social workers to step up action as peace move fails, Wool 'better for babies', 'In which Pooh and Piglet discover Christmas catty logs and Pooh meets a parvenu in a grotto', Alliance to vote together on cruise, Classified secrets hidden in a bottle, 'Race bias' over housing, EEC in harmony on frogs' legs, Nato ministers ask for explanation of latest Russian offer, British envoy flies to island for talks with Scoon, More IRA arms found in field, 81 lost from oil drilling ship, Nakasone plea spurned by Tanaka, The Week Ahead Today, Where a sun-lover learnt to float, Guard on survivor of wedding killings, Roads, Study shows the stoat's life is not simple, US task force on Grenada doubled to crush resistance, Shadow Cabinet elections reveal a balance of left and right, Different cruise, same old wars, Fireworks, Appeal for troops might be justified, Detention powers in police Bill trouble barristers, Gardens open Today, Metaphysics of the electron age, Ford offer of 4.1% rejected, The papers, Beirut leaders prepare for tough talks, British Library in book decay crisis, At home with the Finchley flyer, Tropical touch to brighten up winter, Bounty of the earth, Drugs trade takes toll of Interpol, Local troops hold out on neighbouring Carriacou, Commuter line to go electric, Vegetàrians criticize health study findings, Troops on alert as Swaziland begins polling, Two Soviet envoys are expelled, A glimpse of Diaghilev, TA officer rebuked for golf guard, Carrier's call puts Cairo in better trim for Gulf, Embassy hit in attack says Moscow, Cancer test sought for more women, MP queries Times takeover, 'Street' actress fined over cannabis, The Lord their shepherd and their boss, Monday, Monopolies board will monitor postal service in three cities, Kit used by marines 'adequate', Labour win is only poll shock, Sombre Socialists take stock, Belgians back Carrington, JP held hostage in court, A demonstration of Murphy's law afloat. Index. Display Advertising: Swan Hellenic, Peter Stuyvesant Travel, Glaxo, Multiple Display Advertisements, Mundi Color Holidays, Mouton Cadet, Hfs, Zelig, Olympic Holidays, Suttons Seeds, Lewis & Peat, Clarke Limited, Airmalta, The Times 1000, The Times, Christie's, Reed Stenhouse Gibbs, Sabrelance Limited,, air florida, peltours, Iberia, Unicorn Theatre for Children, Air Canada, Hill Samuel Life Assurance, Cheltenham & Gloucester Building Society, The Save the Children, Lamont & Partners Limited, Govett Gold & Minerals Fund, Life & Times Of Michael K, Abbey Unit Trusts, Angostura, Manon, Leicester Building Society. Official Appointments and Notices: Hearings on Njonjo likened to Watergate, University news Oxford, Kaufman set for promotion, Church news, Latest appointments, Nicaraguan guerrilla group crippled by Pastora resignation, Graduate entrants at Sandhurst. Reviews: Tomorrow Music, Moved to tears, Weekend Choice, PREVIEW Theatre, Rock & Jazz Tom Paxton, Critics' choice Blow To The Heart (no cert), Private fantasies running riot, Dance Royal Ballet, Rich rewards of daring all with passion and precision, Not always in harmony, English masters of old French music, Concerts King Harald's Saga, Films on TV, Weekend radio, PREVIEW Galleries, Treasures from the Orientalists, Welcome revival for Offenbach, One for the pot, Opera Covent Garden. Picture Gallery. Politics and Parliament: Government on target for Civil Service cuts Commons. Law: Applying VAT to building work Sharman V Customs and Excise Commissioners, Knowledge of defects, Minister of Methodist Church not an employee President of the Methodist Conference V Parfitt. Editorials/Leaders: The New Broad Church, Small Step For Non-White Mankind, No No-Go Areas. Letters to the Editor: Saturation bombing, Offensive Astérix, Slashing reductions, Funding the arts, Weel, ye ken noo, Fears about farm holdings scheme, Signs of new storm looming over the Caribbean, Public spending. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Winter Sports, Today's events, Services tomorrow: the twenty-second Sunday after Trinity, Acknowledgments, Christmas Gift Guide, Entertainments, Auctions & Antiques. Obituaries: The Very Rev H. R. Burrows, Mr Cyril Maplethorpe, Prof John Butters Teacher and engineer. Business and Finance: Crystalate extends £19m offer, Time running out for mortgage protection at 'bargain' price, paying-in charges anger traders, Family Money Retire happily, Why Penny Shares?, Midland card will Operate in Europe, Direct selling comes to the Abbey Life, Telecom issue team enlarged, Steel chief to head British Technology, Family Money Market, Investment and Finance, Hopkinsons Holdings plc Interim Report, Minet looks to the future, Granville expects to raise £2m, Disabled pay extra 15% on shop bill, Life offices criticized for withholding interest, Improved choice in avoiding gift tax, How to choose an Investment, Hillsdown buys FMC for £4.9m, Savoy lifts interim profits to £1.6m, Milford shake-up adds to losses, Allianz will call off £692m bid for two seats on Eagle board, Sterling: Spot and Forward, Putting cash on life and death, Why credibility still depends on M3, Base Lending Rates, Index shows broad US recovery. Stock Exchange Tables: Commodities...., The pound, Three ways to a high risk, Authorized Units & Insurance Funds, Recent Issues, Wall Street Dow slumps 18 points, Wall Street, British Funds. Sport: Strain is too much for Greig at Ibrox, Wolf at the door, Sports in Brief, With one bound he was free, Secretary ready for action if Moseley lose more half backs, Toshack set to leave, Speed is the key to West Indies' attack, Band in tune for French Leger, Football, Rugby Union And Other Weekend Fixtures, 'Cagney' hold-up delays Welsh win, The golden glow of the Soviets, Match of the day it certainly was not, Miramar Reef to prove worthy of starring role, Sticking point on overseas players, New Zealand's captain plans to retire at end of British tour, Plundering Wigan, Pakistanis suffer setbacks, Miss Troke finds her form too late, Steele in Leicestershire purge, Rainbow-hued sport in the hunt for a crock of gold, Luton take hats off to Liverpool, India keen to show the tamasha is not over, Surrey lose Diamond as Middlesex gain Potter, Strikers showdown, Solicitors counted out, Pryor to retire undefeated, Miss Durie loses in straight sets, Australia set the pace. Property: Rentals, Flat Sharing. Arts and Entertainment: Chess Channel island champion, Bridge An epigrammatic event, Concise Crossword (No 188), Television and radio programmes, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 16,273. News in Brief. Weather: The Weather.
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