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The Times - 26/04/1983

1983; Gale Group;

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From Michael Binyon, Hamburg, By Edward Townsend Industrial Correspondent, By John Young, Agriculture Correspondent, By David Felton, Labour Correspondent, By Anthony Bevins Political Correspondent, By Kenneth Gosling, From Richard Wigg, Lisbon, By Our Political Staff, By Philip Webster, Political Reporter, By David Walker, Local Government Correspondent, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, From Our Correspondent, Northampton, By Nicholas Timmins, By Hugh Clayton, Environment Correspondent, By the Staff of Nature, From Our Correspondent Colwyn Bay, By David Nicholson-Lord, From Our Correspondent Reading, From Our Correspondent Glasgow, By Peter Hennessy, By Pearce Wright, Science Editor, From David Blow Vienna, From Ian Murray, Luxembourg, From Robert Holloway Cairo, From Our Own Correspondent, Athens, From Christopher Walker Jerusalem, From Kuldip Nayar, Delhi, From David Bonavia Peking, From Nicholas Ashford, Washington, From Ivor Davis Los Angeles, By Caroline Moorehead, From W. P. Reeves Wellington, John Russell Taylor, Irving Wardle, Anthony Masters, Michael Church, John Higgins, Hilary Finch, PHS, Peter Evans, Roger Scruton, Geoffrey Smith, ALEX LYON, Chairman, , TEVIOT., NIGEL HAIGH, , L. C. V. WALKER, , I. JAKOBOVITS, , D. LISTER NEWCOMBE, , CAROLINE GOURLAY, , CHALFONT, , HAMISH SOUTAR, , JOHN TERRY, , SIMON LINCOLN, , J. J. SCARISBRICK, Chairman, , DORÉ SILVERMAN, , JOHN BRENNAND, , By Clifford Longley, Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Geraldine Norman, Sale Room Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, Dolgellau, By a Bridge Correspondent, by Michael Clark, City Editor Anthony Hilton, From Maxwell Newton, New York, By Our Financial Staff, From Bailey Morris, Washington, By Edward Townsend, Industrial Correspondent, By Peter Wilson-Smith, By Jonathan Clare, By Jeremy Warner, edited by Sally White, Michael Beenstock, From Tony Duboudin, Melbourne, By Derek Harris Commercial Editor, By Clive Cookson, Technology Correspondent, By Baron Phillips, Property Correspondent, Frank Brown, Dr Richard Stevens, Geoffrey Ellis, Chris Youett, Roger Woolnough, By David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Derek Wyatt, By a Special Correspondent, From John Ballantine, Carlsbad, By Paul Harrison, By Keith Macklin, By Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent, By Alan Hubbard, By Sydney Friskin, By Michael Coleman, By John Karter, By John Wilcockson, By Barry Pickthall, Edited by Peter Dear, From Nicholas Ashford Washington,

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News: Do we really need the BBC?, Socialists win in Portugal, Plan to raise discount for council home buyers angers Labour, Murder at Sikh shrine, The Times Diary Douane roaming, Penlee clash over 'smears', People/Tom Fitzpatrick and David Johns of CPU Computers, Helium taken to colder depths, Prisoners of conscience Pakistan: Irshad Rao, Historians call for deeper scrutiny of Hitler diaries, Prince lays wreath in honour of Anzac dead, Wet spring slows down farm production, Spencer told to pay £1,000 for shot dog, Disorder warning over Roach inquest venue, National Trust chiefs hunt salaries 'spy', Rifkind raises prickly questions, Everyone in for the revolution, Any old computers for sale?, The priest of relative morality, Change of heart on grain for Russia indicates Reagan may run again, Radicals try to oust US mayor, Postman's knock with that touch of class, TV-am crisis grows as ratings plunge, Salvador guerrillas on top, US officials admit, Town clerk's love affairs on 'faked expenses', New inquest on Calvi set for June, More ponies slashed by 'maniac', Abusive start to election debate, Lebanon withdrawal first priority for Shultz, Expert 'paid £1,000 for jail pottery', Athens gets tougher on bases: Burt visit off, ILEA questionnaire troubles Tories, Scotland to have a new music academy, You've just got to have a nice day, Woman let vicious dogs go on rampage, Quarry firm wants to evict ministry, Arab fever 'caused by anxiety', WIs challenge farmers on conservation, What makes priests into revolutionaries, Walesa goes back to his job fearing May Day rally arrest, Just one Canaletto, give it to me MOREOVER...Miles Kington, Archangel's statue to take wing-for repair, Greens robbed Kreisky of vital votes, The Other Chic, Look left, look right-then dither, Reagan is blamed for arms stalemate, Tuite appeal in Dublin, Prince seeks path switch at Highgrove, Pretexts on Namibia criticized, Two Swissair pilots stand trial for Athens crash, Judge holds court in gold mine, China seeks to improve its Eastern block ties, Girl killed by father, QC says, Woman on £29m jobs trail, Tomorrow, How Mr Berg became a mastermind, Nakasone under pressure for snap poll, Job plea by cricket groundsman, Hanoi admits boat shots, Thai democracy back after 51 years, The papers, Englishman alleges race bias, Cheysson says France will boycott Paris meeting sought by US, Jews held after pro-Israel rally in Soviet forest, Labour gets ready for June election, Police school lecturers defy order, Ford lends £1,000m to US owners, Cardinal's challenge over unity, Making the punishment fit the victim, Minister accused of insulting doctors with contraceptive ban, Halesowen major grabs a celluloid tiger, BL men expected to defy stewards, Times Newspapers statement. Index. Display Advertising: Welsh Development Agency, Rolinco, A Vickers company, Prescriptives, Rank Xerox, Fuller Peiser, Huntsmans, The Times, Inmac Plus, Burroughs, Lloyd's life, Pan Am., Mercantile Credit, Norwich Union Insurance, Btr, Fortnum & Mason, Kodak, digital, Osborne. News in Brief. Picture Gallery: Portuguese leaders vote, A new line in software at the town hall. Politics and Parliament: Tremors in the corridors, Progress of Bills, Parliament today, Computer tells how to cut fuel bills, Man accused of abducting actress is held, Overmanning on too many British ships Shipping, Minister rejects call for 25pc tax band Finance Bill, Council staff to increase, survey finds, Review progressing as fast as possible Advice Bureaux, Critical hours in detention, Difficulties in making demonstrators pay House Of Lords, Talks on US legal moves over Laker British Airways, Disarmament talks material sent to schools. Arts and Entertainment: Today's television and radio programmes BBC 1, Concise Crossword (No 46), The Times Crossword Puzzle No 16,113, Somerset win at bridge festival. Reviews: Physical assurance Hard Knocks Theatre Upstairs, Today's events Royal engagements, Gothic miniatures sold for £556,380, Relaxing lollipops Serra, Domingo, Allen/ECO Barbican, City Echoes Playhouse, Liverpool, Hidden talent in the second division The Neglected National Gallery, TV top ten, Végh/Schiff St John's/Radio 3, Everyone's problem, The White Glove Lyric Studio, Hammersmith. Editorials/Leaders: The Stuff Of Dreams, A Gap In Europe's Centre, Setting An Unworthy Example. Letters to the Editor: Buying British, Getting it right in industry, CND aims and Soviet propaganda, Lead in petrol, Information and public records, Deported Romanian, Finance for films, Hitler diaries: resurrection of evil?, Aid to Third World, A matter of discipline, Post-coital pill, Endangered species?. Court and Social: Court Circular. Official Appointments and Notices: Church news, Latest appointments, University news Essex, Dean Close School, Battisborough School, Holbeton, Plymouth. Deaths. Marriages. Births. Obituaries: Dr Mary Ellis, Sir Ralph Turner Major contributor to Sanskritic studies, Rolf Stommelen, Mr Hubert Oughton. Stock Exchange Tables: Polly Peck shares under fire, Recent Issues, Sterling: Spot and Forward, Commodities, Minster rally curbed, Authorized Units & Insurance Funds, Wall Street, British Funds. Business and Finance: Lyons family to leave UDS, Why world banks are safe and sound, The mouse that crept out of Hanover, Malaysia orders GEC videotext system, Unilever Held Steady In 1982, Australian ruling confirms hard line on foreign cash, The missile with a computer map, Go-ahead for trade shake-up, The pound, Dow tops 1,200 then falls sharply, Will the Iron Lady be remembered as the IT Lady?, How cut and thrust of the lawnmower business went public, Woolworth still in search of a winning strategy, Building Society seeks more mergers and greater co-operation with other financial institutions., Investment and Finance, Scottish Amicable Life Assurance Society Notice Of Meeting, "Investing in Success" Equities PLC 24th ANNUAL REPORT Year to 31 January 1983, New chief for Lloyds Bank, Sotheby's bidders buy more, Why Bank America is buying troubled Washington bank Seafirst discloses huge losses as takeover bid is announced, 1982-A particularly successful years for Equity & Law, Hyman's losses up, No time for a sell-off, City rents rise 9pc, Ford of Britain lending £1,000m to American parent company, Sun Alliance Insurance Group Comments by the Chairman-Lord Aldington, Company News In Brief, Hammerson reveals £12m assets, Simon Engineering, Oil price rises send pound soaring, Britannia Arrow Holdings PLC Pre-tax profits rise by 42%, Court win for Lonrho directors, Scottish Provident, Base Lending Rates, Imports of shoes up, Granville & Co Limited.. Business Appointments: Appointments. Law: Smoking drugs implies possession Cheshire Chief Constable v Hunt and Others, Police parade did not quality for overtime payments Cowan and Another v Thames Valley Police Authority and Another, Appeal procedure not exhausted Regina v Battle Justices, Ex parte Shepherd and Another, Test of plying for hire Yakha v Tee, Court must hear issues relevant to sentence Regina v Williams. Classified Advertising: Cinemas, Legal Appointments, Entertainments, Announcements, Software Engineer, Musical Instruments, AM Programmers Limited, Motor Cars, Animals And Birds. Sport: Injuries force Robson to put three uncapped players on stand-by, The also-ran has come good, Sports in Brief, Today's Fixtures, One final try for captain Johnson, A Rush comeback, Flamenco dances into the 1,000 Guineas picture, Chester's proposals may be rejected, Ovett runs a mile, Allverton for Newmarket, Sealink comes of age, Wadkins is back in Ryder Cup team after repeat victory, Higgins loses momentum after heated argument with referee, Douglas ranked seventh in world, Rodeo ride carries Dicks to safety, Calmly out of the Doldrums, Walsh fit for Under-21s, Ardiles has to rest, For The Record, The ring master and his pupil, Hull City final likely, Back play decline caused by coach's changed role, Platini is on target, New name for finalists. Property: Rentals, Flat Sharing, Country Property. Weather: The Weather.

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