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The Times - 02/08/1983

1983; Gale Group;

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By David Walker, Local Government Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, From Christopher Thomas Washington, By Philip Webster, Political Reporter, By Jonathan Davis, By Jonathan Davis Financial Correspondent, By Philip Webster Political Reporter, By Michael Baily, Transport Editor, By Paul Routledge, Labour Editor, By Our Labour Editor, By Lucy Hodges, Education Correspondent, From Tim Jones, Liangefni, By John Winder, By Our Education Correspondent, By Richard Ford, From Richard Ford, Ballymurphy, By Barrie Clement, Labour Reporter, By Christopher Warman, By Pat Healy, Social Services Correspondent, By Richard Evans, From Our Correspondent, Portsmouth, By Clifford Webb, Motoring Correspondent, By Peter Hennessy, From Michael Hamlyn, Colombo (censored), From Rasit Gurdilek Ankara, From Our Correspondent, Wellington, From Harry Debelius Madrid, From Richard Owen Moscow, From Mohsin Ali, Washington, From Richard Owen, By Our Foreign Staff, From Robert Fisk, Beirut, From Mario Modiano, From Stephen Taylor, Harare, From David Bonavia, From Richard Hughes, Peter Ackroyd, John Percival, Bayreuth, John Russell Taylor, Geoffrey Norris, Irving Wardle, Anthony Masters, PHS, Peter Evans, Roger Scruton, David Hart, DOUGLAS HURD, , C. F. COX, , ANTHONY POWELL, , T. R. BURCH, , J. R. POLE, , DAVID GINSBURG, , WILLIAM MATHIAS, , MARK ELYINS, Chaplain, , GEORGE KENNARD, , OLIVE PAYNTON, , PETER V, IND, , HUGH DALTON, Chairman, , JOHN MORGAN, , By Clive Cookson, Techonology Correspondent, By Christopher Warman, Arts Correspondent, City Editor Anthony Hilton, By Frances Williams, Economics Correspondent, By Peter Wilson-Smith Banking Correspondent, By David Young, Energy Correspondent, By Edward Townsend, Industrial Correspondent, By Our Economics, By Philip Robinson, By Our Banking Correspondent, From Maxwell Newton New York, By Wayne Lintott, SIR MONTAGUE PRICHARD CHAIRMAN, Maggie McLening, Clive Cookson, Richard Sharpe, By Pat Butcher, By John Hennessy, Golf Correspondent, By Conrad Voss Bark, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Richard Streeton, By Alan Gibson, By Alan Ross, By Peter Marson, By John Wilcockson, By Jenny MacArthur, By John Nicholls, From a Special Correspondent, By Michael Phillips, Racing Correspondent, Christopher Goulding, Edited by Peter Dear, By Michael Baily Transport Editor, Barbara Crossette of The New York Times,

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News: Maori fined over protest during royal visit, Get the pershings in place, then talks may succeed, Theatre to present new plays, Relatively speaking, Boy gives new lead in hunt for killer of Caroline Hogg, US angry at 'bias' over air fares, Tougher prisons for prison toughs, Giraffe tramples on child, Colleges blamed for unpaid foreign fees, Youth training scheme faces bitter criticism, Minehunter's captain to blame for collision, Nell Gwynne seeks parity with court jesters, The toiler with a social conscience, Sex and psychedelics out of control, Atom safety chief picked by Moscow, Welsh self-respect in peril, says ombudsman, Prisoners of conscience Soviet Union: Vladimir Poresh, An orgy of opulence, Onassis must pay duty now, Facing a blank future, Whose countryside is it anyway?, Menuhin to play at Niven's funeral, Village mourns pop fans who drowned, Museum sets its sights on doomed dockyard, Britons tell of holiday terror in Sri Lanka, Work halted by Henry VIII starts again, Two faces of Cuba and a Castro pep talk, The price war: even more cuts coming, Shore rejects party line on defence, Hewlett Packard takes the offensive, Cardinal accuses UDR man of 'murdering' youth, Racehorse beats a train, Roads, Dream harvest for addicts in Hongkong, Russians deride West's oil forecast, Membership doubt over union's TUC seat claim, Rates to be-pegged by law in curb on big spenders, BBC man first victim of ban, Italians 'dragging heels' in search for Briton, White Paper spells out powers to tame high-spending councils, Pros and conned on the campus, Churches draft unity charter, Pointers, Read the small print, academics Job Scene, The Times Diary House grouse, Breaking the logjam to clear a path to the top, Spain takes softer line on Rock, China tells Army to fall in line, Come into the shop and try a computer, Doctors angry as cuts force hospital to turn away patients, Legion deserter jailed for armed robberies, Shortage of food and jobs as Sri Lanka hope lies in ruins, US more hopeful of Latin American peace, Women in search of 'manly' men, US tells Gaddafi to end Chad bombing raids and pull out all troops, Sadat's brother freed from detention, Journalism gets first professor, First-class rail revolt spreads, A mole among the hounds, Tomorrow, Iraq leader with troops at front, Will Britain take the plunge? The Week, Main London stations seen as candidates for railways sell-off, Fleet Street faces new union crisis, The papers, Thatcher may face operation on eye, Britain 'endorses Turkey's road to democracy', Home is their hero:. A, Single-cell protein on the menu, Boy aged 3 among 16 victims of typhoid, Assad dispels hope of Syrian withdrawal, Sultan drops Crown Agents, · With a few poetic lines, Midnight rush for 'A' cars, Mont Blanc avalanches kill five, N Sea blast injures twelve BP oilmen. Index. Picture Gallery. Display Advertising: Gre, Harvard Securities, THE Sun, Aga, Hewlett Packard, Control Data, The Chase Manhattan Bank, Fiat Uno, National Savings, Giorgio Armani, Site Safers, Runners. News in Brief. Law: No rights for mistress Burns v Burns, Device to avoid capital transfer tax fails. Reviews: Today's events Royal engagements, Musical vision truly reflected in nature Götterdämmerung, Bad Language Hampstead, Fokine ballets Festival Hall, Modest virtues, Royal Court, Philharmonia/Rattle Albert Hall/Radio 3, Finborough Arms, TV top ten, Extraordinary faculty of fresh response David Cox. Arts and Entertainment: Today's television and radio programmes BBC 1, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 16,197, Concise Crossword (No 116). Editorials/Leaders: Tied Hand And Foot, Keeping IT From The Members, Everyone Still Talking. Letters to the Editor: Slave ownership in London, Laboured humour?, Detained in Angola, Beresford Hope silver, Salmon in danger, Criminal evidence for both sides, US change of course on Cuba proposed, Eritrean incident, Church authority, No 'fool's gold' for him, Musical manners, Laker litigation. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Official Appointments and Notices: Royal Medal, Latest appointments, Pollution award, Marshall scholars, Church news Appointments, Oxford class list and university news. Deaths. Marriages. Obituaries: Professor Michael Simpson, Mr Elfryn Jones, Sir John Addis Former Ambassador to China, Danny Vary, Mrs Esther Bick, Obituary, Mrs June McCalmont. Business and Finance: BPCC bids £18m for Waddington, Dollar leaps again as US interest rate rise looks unavoidable, Hampton Gold Mining Areas, Citicorp, Tozer Kemsley & Millbourn (Holdings) plc Return to profitability, City doubles its profits overseas, Ignored generation loses out to the oldest obsession, The pound, GEC drops Torch deal, Victor leads N Sea gas drive, Mazda sales help TKM recovery, In Brief, Coca-Cola Bottling of New York Finance N.V., Investment and Finance, General Electric Credit International N.V., Marshalls Halifax PLC, Stronger challenge for Waddington, Second Schroder outsider, BCal on course for return to profit, Base Lending Rates, Third tier needed on securities cake. Stock Exchange Tables: Authorized Units & Insurance Funds, Recent Issues, Commodities, Dunlop's overseas control, Sterling: Spot and Forward, Interest rate fear worries market Wall Street, Wall Street, British Funds, RITN takes 50% of Wall Street bank. Business Appointments: Westgate chairman elected. Classified Advertising: Announcements, Situations Wanted, Legal Appointments., Musical Instruments, Entertainments, Computer Appointments. Sport: Stanerra due to clash with Time Charter in Prix Foy, Sports in Brief, For The Record Baseball, Barclay's decision bankrupts Sussex, Other Scoreboards, Britons track winners all the way, Illingworth fears eased by Boycott, Thomas pips Anderson, A great name perpetuated, Misery of Coe continues as he misses Helsinki, Fresh entertainment at Cowes, What makes Göhr a goer is Ashford, The thousand and one delights of Arab racing, Yacht's keel of approval, European ride comes after Mrs Green's fall, Heavy fine imposed on Hookes, The sudden death of a sex symbol, Consolation for Prean, Gatting, girding loins for future battles, hits a noble hundred, For The Record Evening Racing, The underdogs break their chains, A Coles and a Muscroft meet again, Zaheer lives on his nerves to keep Hampshire at bay, Young set for talks, Kent let Barnett off the hook as he races to second century. Property: Rentals, Flat Sharing. Weather: The Weather.

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