The Times - 12/03/1983
1983; Gale Group;
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By Jonathan Davis, Energy Correspondent, From Ronald Faux, Darlington, From Christopher Walker, Jerusalem, By David Felton, Labour Correspondent, From Our Correspondent Aberdeen, By Our Foreign Staff, From Tim Jones, Pontypridd, By Our Political Editor, By George Clark, From Our Correspondent, Dublin, By Peter Hennessy, By Pat Healy, Social Services Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, Perth, By Our Political Staff, By the Staff of Nature, By Lucy Hodges, Education Correspondent, By Our Education Correspondent, From Our Correspondent Manchester, By David Hewson, By Our Environment Correspondent, By Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, By David Walker Local Government Correspondent, By Our Crime Reporter, From Tony Duboudin, Melbourne, From Christopher Thomas, From Mohsin Ali, Washington, From Michael Binyon Bonn, From Florencia Varas, From Diana Geddes, Paris, From Christopher Mosey, From Neil Kelly, Bangkok, From Our Correspondent Seoul, From Peter Nichols Rome, From Michael Hornsby, Harare, From Andrew Thompson Buenos Aires, From Ray Kennedy, From Mario Modiano, Athens, From Zoriana Pysariwsky, From Richard Owen, From Trevor Fishlock, Delhi, By Henry Stanhope Diplomatic Correspondent, From George Clark, Strasbourg, From Our Own Correspondent Moscow, Dennis Hackett, Peter Davalle, Sheridan Morley, David Wade, PHS, By Alfred Morris, Peter Nichols, Xan Smiley, Richard Owen, J. CUMMINS, , DOURO., PETER BAELZ, , T. D. WHITTET, ROWLAND EUSTACE, , DEREK PRAG, A. L. KING-HARMAN, , DAVID CRYSTAL, , J. C. GRIFFITHS, BARRY MORTIMER, , GAYNOR TREGONING, , PAMELA COBB, HUGH BLAKE, ELIZABETH RALPH, PETER WARREN, BERNARD DUNSTAN, JOHN WADE RHYS, , FAITH BOARDMAN, , James Boyes, By Huon Mallalieu, City Editor Anthony Hilton, From Maxwell Newton, , By Robert Rodwell, edited by Peter Welham, By Andrew Cornelius, By Sally White, By Our Financial Staff, By Michael Prest, By Jonathan Davis Energy Correspondent, By Jeremy Warner, Adrienne Gleeson, R. C. MACDONALD, , (MRS) M. E. WHEELER, , C M ROBINSON, , Michael Koppel, Lorna Bourke, by Michael Clark, By David Hands Rugby Correspondent, By Iain Mackenzie, By David Hands, By Peter Marson, By Pat Butcher, From a Special Correspondent Adelaide, By Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent, By John Blunsden, By Richard Eaton, From John Hennessy, DAVID MILLER, By Michal Phillips, Racing Correspondent, By Michael Seely, From John Wilcockson Castello Santa Severa, By Sydney Friskin, Edited by Peter Davalle, By Lorna Bourke, Trevor Fishlock, Chris Peachment, Edited by Shona Crawford Poole, Peter Black, Robin Young, Geraldine Norman, Ashley Stephenson, Peter Philp, Jane MacQuitty, Anne Barnes, Pat Healy, Anthony Masters, Michael Young, David Hewson, Philip Howard, Geoff Brown, Peter Waymark, Judy Froshaug, Mel Lewis, Harry Golombek, Jeremy Flint, Stan Hey,
ResumoNews: US 200-mile zone upsets sea signatories, Last Empress says Crown Prince was murdered, Outings, British 'starch' dissolves in cruise waters, New curb on guns opposed, Buy bubbly to beat the Budget, Palace at centre of London project, Moscow's mysterious spy drama, Connoisseur's plants, Nova ban increases car industry gloom, Eating Out, Swedish coffin protester in hospital, In the garden, Jewish militants held after attempt to occupy Temple Mount, Eton suspends Nott son after party, Conflict, creeds, human needs, Gardens open, Queues likely for home loans, Dream kitchens with that country flavour, Rhododendrons, Thatcher and the worker who failed to speak out, Britain accused of lying over Thule, Two seized for spying on US bases in Korea, Inquiry into police 'violence', Dental care and glasses to be dearer, Mrs Runcie hates church bells, Shopfront Cold comforter, Defendant 'remembers only pain', Nkomo's colleagues try to close ranks with Zimbabwe leadership, Time for bright children to knuckle under... and mothers to be spoilt, Girl 'prisoner' was beaten and burnt, Taxis fight airport buses, Tebbit steps in to reduce pay rise recommended for 500,000 shopworkers, How to raise plants to great heights, And now the real Mugabe stands up, US ties 'could save British Steel jobs', Extremists unite to fight poll in South Africa, Greek officials strike, Family of nine use bus roof as fire escape, Raider caught by security camera, 18 killed in Venezuelan air crash, Hiring peace and harmony in rural Sweden, National Days, Suspensions increase in inner London schools, Extraordinarily ordinary in the Soviet Union, Portraits to bring alive the past, Kennedy joins critics of Irish parade, Bitter strikers set to go back, Idol the people forgot, The Week Ahead Today, The general a long way from Apocalypse Now Rome, Roads, More backing for 'honest Foot' as Labour leader, Ten French ministers risk losing local posts in polls tomorrow, Last top Whitehall jobs filled, Non-aligned countries agree on communiqué, Drawing from experience to challenge an early chest, TV spots will boost school meals service, 17 safe after helicopter ditches, Pinochet kills talk of speeding up democracy, The Times Diary High stakes, US seeking test launch agreement, Nursing home chief killed 22 patients, Kohl awaits poll result for coalition pointers, Gritz given suspended sentence in Thailand, Congress is warned of Central America crisis, Nkomo may be London bound, Contortions of the non-aligned kind, Strasbourg selection battles rage, Ulster MEPs fight back, Foot pledges new defence policy, Crime rise 'pushed up by jobs shortage', Sun peeks at royal farewell, 'Peace in Ireland' forum set up by the republic, Changing cars behind the Curtain, Islington the first test for quango, Razor man disarmed, Peacock beats Howard for Liberal leadership, Rome rallies to support the weary Pope, Tumours study finds new gene, Bet 'not changed', Russian farewell to a British traitor, Lawson tries to soothe Opec after BP attack, Debate on life at the fringes, Student loans scheme to be considered next week, Monday, Girls' home closure urged, Street crime rise cut to 2.6%, Whitelaw sets rules on disciplinary action against police officers, Stop clobbering the charities. Index. Picture Gallery. Official Appointments and Notices: Malvern Girls' College, Latest appointments, Tories 'resign in droves', Downside School. Display Advertising: English Tourist Board, Cestyll 83, Times Books Ltd, Owners Abroad, Ciga Hotels, Austin Rover Group, Dfds Tor Line, Friends Of The Elderly, Crystal Clear, Arts Council, National Counties Building Society, Klb, Air Malta, City of Westminster Assurance Company Limited, The Times, Arbuthnot, miss Julie STUNNING DAILY MAIL, The Gt Group, Time Off Ltd., Avra, John Walker & Sons Ltd, Queen Elizabeth2, The Kilim Warehouse, Julian Gibbs Associates, Victoria Wine. News in Brief. Politics and Parliament: Minister wants more action against noise Commons, Move to end market sale of pets House Of Lords. Reviews: Rock & Jazz, REVIEW Paperbacks of the month Protectress of worth in civilization's wreckage, Weekend Choice, Why Marilyn?, PREVIEW Galleries Meatyard's mastery of mundane, PREVIEW Films Fassbinder's fantastic voyage into Voss, Critics' choice, Gold far surpassing Bradbury's sci-fi glitter, Will there be raids on Radio 4?, Photography, Dance, Opera, NFT season, A rightful place for women writers, Films on TV, Today's events Talks, lectures, PREVIEW Theatre Foul deeds among the Florentines, Tomorrow, Now for the season of extravaganzas, Take 20 tons of scenery..., Out of Town, Escaping from the modern world, Unknown tapestry fetches £187,000, Travels in a literary landscape, PREVIEW Music Concerts. Law: Onus of proof on immigration authorities Regina v Secretary of State for the Home Department, Ex-parte Awa, Automatism defence open to diabetics Regina v Bailey Before Lord Justice Peter Pain and Mr Justice Stuart-Smith, No negligence in forged cheque case Wealden Woodlands (Kent) Ltd v National Westminster Bank Ltd. Editorials/Leaders: Family Budgets, The Business Of Pollution, The Queen Of The West. Letters to the Editor: Threat to the 'fairest church', The public pays, Herbal gardens, Female of the species, Idea to digest, Second wives seek justice, Prisoners on remand, Aid for Afghans, Strasbourg's right to discuss Ulster, Nato obligations, Rescue me from penny pinching, True blue?, Linguistic issues, Two academic questions, Christians and Jews, Franchise for Britons in Europe. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: U.K. Holidays, Yachts And Boats, Wanted, Entertainments, Services tomorrow: Fourth Sunday in Lent. Obituaries: Richard H. Stapleford, Sir Percy Lister, Dr Hugh Plommer, Mr C. G. L. Du Cann, Donald Maclean Former diplomat who spied for Soviet Union, Mrs R. Landes. Business and Finance: How you can save money by leaving the country, Giveaway Budget expected by voters, The most significant changes this week, Mexico may seek more debt relief, The year Opec was left behind, The pound, Booker selling mining offshoot, Comfort to build five hotels in £10m deal, Investment and Finance, Family Money Market Banks, 1,200 jobs reprieved at Belfast, £90m rise in NCB cash limit, Sterling closes at new low of $1.50, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Percy Bilton rejects £107m takeover bid, Sick pay is given tonic, Opec's marathon talks and Budget speculation depress stock markets, STC confirms £60m purchase of International Aeradio, Woolwich store, Golden opportunity, Caution: look before you sign, Base Lending Rates. Stock Exchange Tables: Asset strength buoys Bowater, Britishfunds, Recent Issues, Sterling: Spot and Forward, Unit Trust Prices-change on the week, Wall Street, Wall Street weakens on Opec indecision, Hollis revival continues. Sport: No one recalls the losers on the Wembley way, England thrash reserves, Weekend Fixtures, McKinney wins championship, Sports in Brief, Watford enter home straight, S African chief denies knowledge of rebel tour, Test of Navy defences, Middlesex stronger than ever, Brothers dismissed, The Wimbledon set, India struggle after Gavaskar's lapse, English No 1 accounts for top seed, Bristol tiptoe north-east for cup, Scotland surrender title, Helsinki Discord as judges gain full black marks, Deep Wealth to reap another rich dividend, Paul's Martini time, McCray free to play for Palace, Hunslet the tenants feeling at home, Jacklin takes lead in Kenyan Open, Banjo out: Feeney in, Hawick must conquer Gala on points, Australians clean up, Earnshaw set for a happy return, Another double win for US, Snow Report, Brazilian Grand Prix heralds new era in formula one, Happy Pole sprints to top with a flourish, For The Record, New Zealand want grass, Record will confirm Coe as biggest draw. Property: Short Lets. Arts and Entertainment: Solution of Puzzle No 16,070, Bridge Bidding that amateurs find forbidding, Chess Fine play despite Russian 'defections', Television and radio programmes. Weather: The Weather.
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