The Times - 11/05/1983
1983; Gale Group;
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By Anthony Bevins, Political Correspondent, By Julian Haviland, Political Editor, By Philip Webster Political Reporter, By Our Political Correspondent, By Pat Healy, Social Services Correspondent, From Robert Fisk, Beirut, By Barrie Clement, Labour Reporter, By Geraldine Norman, Sale Room Correspondent, From David Felton, Brighton, From Tim Jones, By Ronald Faux, By Richard Evans, By the Staff of Nature, By Lucy Hodges and Kenneth Gosling, From Athur Osman, By a Staff Reporter, By Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, By Lucy Hodges Education Correspondent, By Our Education Correspondent, By David Hewson, By David Nicholson-Lord, By Peter Hennessy, From Richard Evans, Northfield, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By Anthony Bevins Political Correspondent, From Mohsin Ali, Washington, From Mario Modiano, Athens, From Andrew Thompson, Buenos Aires, From Our Correspondent, From John Carlin, Mexico City, From Zoriana Pysariwsky, New York, From Christopher Walker, Jerusalem, From Michael Hornsby, Johannesburg, From Dessa Trevisan, Belgrade, From Patrick Knight Sâo Paulo, From Christopher Thomas, From Our Own Correspondent, From Jacqueline Reditt, Seoul, From Roger Boyes, From Our Own Correspondent Warsaw, From Richard Wigg, Madrid, From Tony Duboudin, From Christopher Mosey, By Diana Geddes, PHS, by Alexander Solzhenitsyn, James Curran, Robin Mead, ELIZABETH YOUNG, , MARTIN RYLE, , PAUL OESTREICHER, , RUTH COLYER, , LESLIE OLIVER, , PETER CROFT, , CAROLINE COMPTON, , NEVILLE DAVIS, Hon Secretary, , M. F. PERUTZ, , GUIDO PONTECORVO, , F. SANGER, , D. W. SCIAMA, , J. M. ZIMAN, , H. A. V. HOGAN, , ELIZABETH ROCHE, , ANN HOWE, , J. A. PEARMAN, Headmaster, , JOHN STANLEY, , GERALD OWEN, , By Christopher Warman, Arts Correspondent, David Hewson, David Shipman, Philippa Toomey, James Park, Peter Waymark, Dennis Hackett, Irving Wardle, Anthony Masters, Nicholas Kenyon, City Editor Anthony Hilton, From Frances Williams, By Jonathan Davis, Energy Correspondent, By Peter Wilson-Smith, Banking Correspondent, By Edward Townsend, Industrial Correspondent, By Jeremy Warner, By Our Financial Staff, By Jonathan Clare, By Michael Prest, By Lorna Bourke, by Sandy McLachlan, by Andrew Cornelius, Simon Barnes, By Jenny MacArthur, By Conrad Voss Bark, By John Dougray, By Gerald Richmond, By Nicholas Harling, From Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent, Gothenburg, From Rex Bellamy, Tennis Correspondent, Hamburg, By Richard Eaton, By John Woodcock, Cricket Correspondent, By Lewine Mair, By Richard Streeton, By Michael Phillips, Racing Correspondent, By Michael Seely, From Barry Pickthall, Newport, Rhode Island, Baron Phillips, Edited by Peter Dear, By John Witherow, By John Young, Agriculture Correspondent,
ResumoNews in Brief. Index. News: Embroidery record, Gunning for the pirates, MPs to be paid during the campaign, Socialist in a pink jacket, Sports officials accused of black marketeering, Boarding schools still popular, Hu praises Belgrade for independence, The Times Diary A mild start, Labour to unite on compromise, Prostitution law failing, top magistrate says, Headline stops trial, Foot enters fray by donning a suit, Punk teacher sacked, Hume gives his CND 'misgivings', Stern traces fake diaries to porter in East Germany, Thatcher postpones Washington visit, Photographic contest, Funding for the future, Coroner seeks controls on dental anaesthesia, Salute to Sir Lennox, Elusive subs leave Swedes red-faced, Four-nation attempt to defuse war threat, She will remember them, Sporting greats line up for TV documentary, Livingstone faces decision today, Barclays advertisement on overdrafts was misleading to students, BL lay-off claims dismissed, Storm signals over a little bit of Britain, Brazil fears creeping influence of Cuba, Americans turning to TV for news, Junta denies bomb reports, Blues in Schedule D flat MOREOVER... Miles Kington, Flying high on skills of youths, Godlessness, the first step to the Gulag, Premier stands down while inquiry is held, Reagan examines changes for Geneva, Potato prices soar with fears of a bad harvest, £250,000 for theatres in London, Arrest order issued for ex-Rumasa chief, Editor says spy papers destroyed, The ABC of voting for three parties, MoD places £35m order for 8 ships, 1,000 jobs to go in shutdown at Hartlepool steel plant, Finance is under lucky stars Finance, Mountain power unit unveiled, Etna lava engulfs more villas, American sergeant is expelled by Greeks, Black dies in police cell but his father survives electric torture, Roads, Cliff-hanger to come in 'marginal of marginals', Israelis hope draft pact will be signed next week, US blow to sugar exports, Ministers give in to Labour on Finance Bill, Civil servants may break rules to fight for Labour, Romanian refused UK visa, The Times Cook Fresh look at pasta, The papers, TV-am protest prompts check on audience ratings method, The message Foot must get across, Mortimer's war against the unthinkable, First find the backing, Council loan only for coloureds, First Person, Hijack victims return to China, Schools get grant to buy robots, Football violence linked to boardroom rows, Birth control film banned by IBA, Seamen's union to fight for divers, British Film Industry, Palestinian fighters back in Lebanon, Use of post-coital pill 'not illegal', Pardoe rejoins the fray to aid Alliance attack, Hundreds flee Afghan shelling, When suburbia rules, what hope for Labour?, From here to paternity, Gamblers back a Tory win, Solidarity advises calm before the Pope's visit, Tory election fears hit stock market, Chernenko returns after illness, Paper on defence postponed, UN stops debate on Managua protest. Display Advertising: Extel Group PLC, Rediffusion Films Limited, Imi, Lloyds Bank Plc, Third Wave Films Limited, Akzo, Boyd's Co., Channel Four Television., Trans-Care International Ltd., Basf, National Theatre, Comet, End, Royal Navy Officer, Dolby Stereo, Cookson Group plc, Punch, Bowater Newfoundland Limited, Costain. Picture Gallery. Politics and Parliament: Tebbit sticks to proposal for secret ballots before strikes Trade Unions, Progress of Bills, Jackal advisers 'threaten Civil Service', Parliament today, Co-ownership of Flats Bill, Protecting doorstep deliveries Milk Imports, PM sees defence as key electoral topic General Election, Check on communists in defence ministry Security, Future of Thatcher unit unsure, Toxic waste import not ruled out, Jail threat for female circumcision. Reviews: Hits and misses, Painting found at Butlin's fetches £125,000, Today's events Royal engagements, A stance that never faltered, Amiable ghost Philharmonia/ Handley Festival Hall, The Trojan War Will Not Take Place Lyttelton, Powerful voice of Belfast, Precious Remnants Bridge Lane, Battersea. Arts and Entertainment: Today's television and radio programmes BBC 1, Concise Crossword (No 57), The Times Crossword Puzzle No 16,126, New books-hardback. Editorials/Leaders: To Go Or Not To Go, Fly Now: Lose Later, Soviet Block In Hock. Letters to the Editor: Priestly vocations, Nato 'balance', Invergordon mutiny, Breath-test doubts, Unresolved doubts on rate reform, Loss of land, Parish pump apathy, Out in the cold, Choral Cowper, Poles on trail, Cracking down on solvent abuse, A minimum force for deterrence, Choices in housing, Financial constraint. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Classified Advertising: La crème de la crème also on page 27, Non-Secretarial Appointments, For Sale, Announcements, La crème de la creème also on page 28, Super Secretaries, Opera & Ballet, Legal Notices, Commercial Services. Births. Deaths. Obituaries: Signor Tommaso Morlino, Gertrude Hermes Engraver and sculptor. Business and Finance: Money supply over targets, Bank starts currency 'hedge' fund, Conran quits as Hepworth chief, Atkinson seeks urgent £200m aid to save British Shipbuilders, British airways, Jefferson Smurfit Group, Commercial Union returns to profit, The pound, Freeports: need for care in a danger zone, Commercial Union 3 MONTHS REVIEW, Investment and Finance, Irish firms hard hit by slump, Granville & Co Limited,, Endowment loans jump, Israeli bank opens in City, Future for a crude alternative, BP gets licence to drill off China, Cash calls total £20m, Confidence at BASF after first quarter lift, Mitterrand pact call snubbed, Company News In Brief, J. Hewitt & Son (Fenton) P.L.C., County Bank Currency Fund Limited, Base Lending Rates. Stock Exchange Tables: Tate lossmaker 'for sale', Poll nerves hit shares, Recent Issues, Sterling: Spot and Forward, Commodities, Authorized Units & Insurance Funds, British Funds, Wall St stocks hold on to gains. Business Appointments: New names for Causton main board. Law: No authority to sign British Bank of the Middle East v Sun Life Assurance Co of Canada (UK) Ltd, Feats of intellectual acrobatics required by juries Regina v Watts (Idwal), Calculating compensation for pension rights Manpower Ltd v Hearne. Sport: Sports in Brief, For The Record Baseball, Anglers see red over pink salmon, Split championship and knockout event break new ground, Younis contract ended, Dunbeath to put a watertight case for Derby, A Bitter blow for Rockin Berry Ian Reid's point-to-pointround-up, Today's Fixtures Football, A spate of gale-force tantrums, Aizlewood strikes, Hare has slight foot strain, Reed is second man home, Soap opera with real family appeal, Give Thanks routs Oaks hopes, Set fair for Royal Windsor Show, Trials of an Olympic overlord, The Slav frees the slaves of tactics, Setback leaves Palace in state of apprehension, Leicestershire bring back Roberts at Oval, Four seeds are worked over as the star men stay idle, Burnley's hero is Donovan, Miss Saunders fine of £1,000, Atkinson charged, Travel may be only change for counties, Swansea's policy matures, That's odd, midsummer may be hot, Black returns to partner McGhee. Property: Rentals, Flat Sharing, Overseas Property, Demolishing some illusions about surveys, Country Properties, Properties North of Thames. Weather: The Weather.
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