The Times - 19/04/1983
1983; Gale Group;
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From Robert Fisk, Beirut, By Barrie Clement, Labour Reporter, By Clifford Longley, Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Frances Gibb Legal Affairs Correspondent, By Julian Haviland Political Editor, By Hugh Clayton, Environment Correspondent, By Michael Prest and Frances Williams, From Roger Boyes Warsaw, From Paul Routledge, Labour Editor, Rothesay, By Nicholas Timmins, By Richard Evans, By Peter Hennessy, By David Felton Labour Correspondent, From Arthur Osman, Lincoln, From Richard Ford, Belfast, By John Witherow, By Geraldine Norman, Sale Room Correspondent, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By the Staff of Nature, By Baron Phillips, Property Correspondent, By David Nicholson-Lord, By David Hewson, By Michael Horsnell, From Stephen Taylor, Harare, By Caroline Moorehead, From Olli Kivinen Helsinki, From Jacqueline Reditt, Seoul, By Harry Debelius Madrid, From Trevor Fishlock Delhi, From Our Own Correspondent, Bonn, From Peter Nichols, Rome, From Michael Binyon Bonn, From Charles Harrison, Nairobi, By Richard Dowden, From Christopher Walker, Nablus, By Henry Stanhope, Diplomatic Correspondent, From Ian Murray, Luxembourg, From Harry-Debelius, Madrid, From Our Own Correspondent Washington, From Nicholas Ashford Washington, From Tony Duboudin Melbourne, From Neil Kelly, Bangkok, Dennis Hackett, Hilary Finch, John Russell Taylor, John Higgins, Irving Wardle, Nicholas Kenyon, PHS, by Des Wilson, Paul Routledge Labour Editor, Geoffrey Smith, Roger Scruton, WELLS-PESTELL, ALLAN OF ABBEYDALE, DONALDSON, ELYSTAN-MORGAN, JANE EWART-BIGGS, JOHN FOOT, JOHN HUNT, WIGODER, , CLIVE HOLLANDS, Secretary, , PETER DIGGORY, , JOHN R.CLAPPERTON, , JAMES QUINN, , MAMOUN HASSAN, , ANNE MITCHELL, , ANTHONY LOUSADA, , G. R. WILSON KNIGHT, , JOHN WHITEHEAD, , HUGH MACDONALD, , JOHN JULIUS NORWICH, , W. G. TEAGLE, , City Editor Anthony Hilton, From Maxwell Newton, New York, By Jonathan Davis, Energy Correspondent, From Bailey Morris, Washington, By Peter Wilson-Smith, By Michael Prest, By Sally White, By Andrew Cornelius, By Our Financial Staff, Mark Weinberg, edited by Sally White, Comments by the Chairman, The Rt. Hon. Lord Barber, Roger Woolnough, Geoffrey Ellis, R.W., Frank Brown, by Michael Clark, By Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent, By Stuart Jones, By John Woodcock, Cricket Correspondent, By John Wilcockson, By Pat Butcher, By Michael Phillips, Racing Correspondent, DAVID MILLER, By Rex Bellamy, By Paul Harrison, By Robert Pryce, By Rex Bellamy, Tennis Correspondent, From John Hennessy Golf Correspondent Port el Kantaoui, From John Ballantine, Hilton Head Island, south Carolina, Edited by Peter Dear, By George Clark,
ResumoNews: Fowler plans social service efficiency drive, Coroner asks court to rule on Roach inquest, Tatchell bows out of Bermondsey fight, Hunt man cleared over cat killed by hounds, Finns try to save talks on security, Lead: put the ban in top gear, Walesa held for nine hours, Closer link for man's two families, Early poll 'would put party first', Youth 'put woman's body on railway line', The Times Diary Joining forces, Pope tells rich to give more to Third World, Reprisals feared as Libyans go on trial, Farm demand may bankrupt EEC, Firemen threaten to strike, Firm was 'warned of plant demolition', Korean disco death toll reaches 25, Bonn anger over death at border, Seveso accused absent at trial, Bonus increase may settle BL dispute, Pym says settlements are preventing peace, Pound rises to highest level for three months, Young blacks stopped more often by police, How ambassador survived explosion, Tanzania wants a year to clear up corruption, Roads, Cleric flees to Britain, 'Striking link' between suicides and booklet, Driver aims for Mastermind title, The fudge holding Labour together, Army gets its way in Thai election, Getting the Irish out of neutral, Warwidows get Labour support for grave visits, Galtieri writes: Britain's mistake in Gibraltar MOREOVER... Miles Kington, Queensland worst for Aborigines, Allhallows School, Surgeon 'could have simulated suicide', Acts of an apostle for Third World, Election fever takes fire out of union attack on Labour's pay policy, Our allies in the Warsaw Pact, Blast fails to deter Reagan, Running of America kept in the family, GLC arts fund set to rise by 37%, Aphids flee from wild, hairy potato, Mugabe flays corruption and plans more socialism for Zimbabwe, All-church summit plea by Runcie, Whitelaw dashes hope on prisons, 10,000 Israelis demonstrate against Nablus expansion, New Deal or no deal? London heavies leave the Scots on the rocks, The man behind the Tate's new work of art, Why exercises took Spain by surprise, Britain will not claim for Uganda Asians, Hepworths: after Next for women, a First for men, Police let rioters run amuck Brazil Under Stress, Rare Watteau found in flat, Indians forget gentle Gandhi, Zhao accuses Vietnam of invading Thailand, Ministries criticized, Tomorrow, Maori nose rub for princess, Disabled couple can keep child, House buying surges to 1980 levels as prices rise by 5%, Spain will cut back on nuclear power plants, 'Gandhi' director sets new terms, The papers, Lippizaner chief blamed for deaths, Refugee accused of 'seedy past', Chemist to be top defence scientist, Bomb toll rises to 39 at US Beirut Embassy, Prisoners of conscience, Flying back to the past, 'Supergrass' wife back in Ulster, All new cars to take lead-free petrol within seven years. Index. Display Advertising: Phillips, United Nations Information Centre, Welsh Development Agency, Barbican, Charles Church, Abs Computers, Times Books Ltd, Rank Xerox, Glc, Spring Sale, Scottish Amicable Life Assurance Society, Royal Insurance, Commercial Bank of Wales PLC, Scottish Provident, Harrods, A & B Computing, Osborne. Reviews: Comment, Long overdue for revival La Gioconda, The deep end of repertoire, Starring in the rain, England's finest Daisy Pulls It Off Globe, Today's events Royal engagements, Romantic spread LPO/Lopez-Cobos Festival Hall, The Beggar's Opera Sadler's Wells, Fearful crime, TV top ten, A movement that stirred the world The Hague School, An historic curiosity brings top price. News in Brief. Politics and Parliament: 1990 target date for lead-free petrol Pollution, CND wants to send out government leaflets and 'let the public decide', Parliament today, Politics deprives 'peace' of any charitable status Legal Affairs, Thatcher Recovery under way Industry, Hand-wringing world of education, Taking the fat with the lean, Foreign Secretary attacks Soviet aid policy Brandt Report, Private phones delayed until after election House Of Lords, New 'safer' cure for infertility. Picture Gallery. Arts and Entertainment: Today's television and radio programmes BBC 1, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 16,107, Concise Crossword (No 41). Editorials/Leaders: Good Riddance To Lead, A Dialogue Between Cousins. Letters to the Editor: Stillborn babies, Flight of fancy, Probation service pay concern, Animal experiments, Crumbling sewers, Desirable residence, Filling the school void, Aid to Third World, Powys review, Film-making a government concern, Post-coital pill, Europe's interests in arms control. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Law: Discrimination claim fails Sisley v Britannia Security Systems Ltd, Law Society Finals, Undesirable remarks Regina v Fisher (Carl). Official Appointments and Notices: St Godric's College, Church news Appointments, Latest appointments, University news Cambridge. Births. Obituaries: Me Eugene Frot, Prof A. J. Allaway, Mr Gerard Fairlie, Mr Christopher Taylor, Dr Ruth Morgan Noted medieval historian. Business and Finance: Fed chairman recommends modest intervention to control dollar, Banks in quandary over Saudi deficit, Japanese put the accent on learning, Banks call for shops link-up, Drawing to a deadline, Inflation at 10-year low for OECD nations, Minister asks companies to sponsor conservation, Hanson holds firm on UDS demands, W Lawrence up 22%, The pound, People/Philip Rule of Safe Computing, How the blind can keep informed, Insurance companies optimistic, Investment and Finance, City Of Bristol, Oil price cut 'a success', Hepworth Ceramic Holdings Plc, £140m US deal for Rowntree, Sotheby's takeover 'by May', Protest over Fraser board circular, Money services without tiers, Standard Chartered BANK PLC, Call for cheaper export credits, Holding the line on debt, Moulinex Consolidated Accounts, Company News In Brief, BTR bid 'opportunistic', Teething troubles with the Drive, Base Lending Rates, Only man (or woman) can think, Granville & Co Limited.. Stock Exchange Tables: Index fails to pass 700, Authorized Units & Insurance Funds, Currys' earnings up with easier credit, Commodities, Sterling: Spot and Forward, Recent Issues, High ratings reward as agencies' dynamism charms the City, Wall Street, British Funds, Wall St extends record run. Business Appointments: Touche Ross new partners. Classified Advertising: Legal Appointments also on page 26, Antiques And Collectables, Software Consultants for Telecommunications, Wanted, Entertainments, Situations Wanted. Sport: Non-stop rumours leave Guineas market in chaos, Start of a white, green and blue revolution, Sports in Brief, Today's Fixtures, Romanian goal is a sentence for Zoff, Boys' £10,000 lifeline, About-turn by FIFA, X plus Y equals confusion, Aberdeen test their reserves, Two iniquitous payments that must not be mistaken for prize money, A day that Piggott will want to forget, Miss Paul puts Ireland through, Teenager gives Mrs Lloyd a scare, Southern raid repulsed, Taylor sees his way to victory, Elliott's sights are set on home, Durham, the uncrowned 'champions', Merseyside united against Manchester, Why there can be no room for charity in the selectors' hearts, Zoeller makes most of shortcoming, India face struggle to save Test, Making the fox a political animal, For The Record Basketball, Hartlepool and Wigan put the point for Maxwell, Looser regulations mean tighter lips. Property: Rentals, Flat Sharing. Weather: The Weather.
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