The Times - 15/04/1983
1983; Gale Group;
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By Philip Webster, Political Reporter, By Julian Haviland, Political Editor, By Christopher Warman, Arts Correspondent, By Philip Webster Political Reporter, By Frances Williams and Baron Phillips, By Anthony Bevins, Political Correspondent, By Barrie Clement Labour Reporter, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By a Staff Reporter, By Our Political Correspondent, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By John Young Agriculture Correspondent, By Harry Golombek, Chess Correspondent, By the Staff of Nature, By Baron Phillips Property Correspondent, By John Young, By Peter Evans, Home Affairs Correspondent, By Bill Johnstone, Electronics Correspondent, By Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, By Our Electronics Correspondent, By Kenneth Gosling, By Craig Seton, By Nicholas Timmins, From Michael Hornsby, Johannesburg, From Stephen Taylor, Harare, From Mohsin Ali, By Richard Dowden, From Christopher Mosey, From Richard Wigg, Gibraltar, From Diana Geddes Paris, From Nicholas Ashford, From Christopher Walker, Jerusalem, From Our Own Correspondent, Washington, From Diana Geddes, , From Richard Owen, Moscow, From John Earle, From W P Reeves, , From Andrew Thompson, Buenos Aires, From Alan McGregor, Richard Owen, From Michael Hornsby, Geoff Brown, Anthony Masters, Tom Aitken, John Percival, Clare Colvin, Dennis Hackett, Geoffrey Norris, Hilary Finch, Nick Rosen, Paul Pickering, Penny Perrick, Olivia Timbs and Lorraine Fraser, PHS, by David Coffey, Bernard Levin, David Watt, Philip Howard, C. R. K. PERKINS, , DONALD TEBBIT, , ERIC LYALL, , GERARD WRIGHT, , MARGARET WHITE, NOEL HUGHES, , IVAN JELINEK, , BRYNMOR JOHN, , PETER JAY, Chairman, , MARGARET P. KERRY, , RACHEL WATERHOUSE, , E. D. STROUD, , JOHN A. DAVIS, , N. R. C. ROBERTON, , N. D. BARNES, , JOHN BIGGS-DAVISON, , ANTHONY J. CAMP, Director, , B. F. COOK, Keeper, , CLIVE FARLEY, , By Geraldine Norman, Sale Room Correspondent, By Philip Howard, Tim Jones, Garrod Whatley Industrial Editor, Western Mail, T.J., Patrick Hannan, by Michael Clark, City Editor Anthony Hilton, From Maxwell Newton, , By Sally White, By Jeremy Warner, From Bailey Morris, Washington, By Jonathan Davis, Energy Correspondent, By Michael Clark, By Frances Williams, Economics Correspondent, By Peter Wilson-Smith, By Our Financial Staff, Jonathan Davis, edited by Sally White, By Andrew Cornelius, By Jonathan Clare, By Clive Cookson, Technology Correspondent, From John Earle, Rome, By Alan Hubbard, By Our Rifle Shooting Correspondent, Simon Barnes, From Joyce Whitehead, Kuala Lumpur, By Robert Pryce, From John Hennessy, Golf Correspondent, Port el Kantaoui, By Jenny MacArthur, By Conrad Voss Bark, By Roy McKelvie, By Richard Eaton, From John Blunsden, Le Castellet, By Pat Butcher, By Peter Ball, By Paul Newman, BASEBALL, By Michael Phillips, Racing Correspondent, By Michael Seely, By David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, By Michael Stevenson, By Lewine Mair, Baron Phillips, Motoring by Clifford Webb, Edited by Peter Davalle, From Roger Boyes, Warsaw, By Our Political Editor,
ResumoNews: Tory MPs pin hopes on June election, The voters won't be taken for granted, GPs paid up to £250,000 in error, Swedes accuse Russia over spy submarine, Ready for the upturn, Wales, £500m dock leisure centre plan, Assault risk in wards 'greater than on beat', American blacks flex their new-found muscle at the polls, BBC attack on jamming by Russia, Mixed doubles in the name game MOREOVER... Miles Kington, Bishops will not stay silent, Mugabe told, Mower test inconclusive, Building societies welcome base rate cut to 10%, Moscow store manager may face execution, Tomorrow, Welcoming the greenery back to the valleys, Dublin Castle as venue, Thatcher treads warily on Gandhi path, Food prices, Minister condemns US export control proposals, Hawke's recovery plan backed, Miners aim for 4-day week deal, When jet lag has no chance, The go-anywhere phone, £260,000 Spitfire will stay in Britain, Botha seeks views of non-whites, A young death that broke no law, Scottish workers to print Radio Times, Reger to take back 12 staff, Inquiry on Tube train incident, Mitterrand explains expulsions, London cable TV 'may be uneconomic', Eitan's insults rebound, The Welsh Not in reverse, Primate defines attitude to women priests, Solidarity calls for May Day mass protests, Mayhem in a mirror, Angolan leader in secret talks with Shultz, Gibraltar unions black Royal Navy fleet, Nuclear freeze vote delayed by Republicans, The Times Diary Lower the boom, Talkback The bright side, Fiat promises a brighter future with new models, Whitelaw yields on police access to medical records, New moves to curb animal experiments, Arms bill twenty times bigger than that for aid, Maestro strikers vote to stay out, Friendly mistletoe, Mitterrand in 48-hour tour of Switzerland, Scylla and Charybdis lose all credibility, Argentina refuses visa to British church official, Still a market among Russians for miracles, Algeria 'in £300m arms deal with Britain', Jail chaos fear after dismissal, Britons expelled from Russia fly to London, Going but not quite gone to Cogan and Swid, Roads, Pardon, Noah, your ship is slowing, Wife 'used as kennel maid' gains divorce, New look child safety seat, Oil slick meeting founders, Britain refuses to act for Ugandan Asians, Aid package brings in new firms, Animal abuse: the vets' dilemma, Putting Carter in perspective, The papers, Tacitus as a paper of record, Thatcher backs Cunard decision on Countess, Driver 'woke' after car crash, Chaos in Rhineland as floods recede, Satire in search of a dream, Reagan gets his man through, Yorkshire Ripper says fellow-prisoner attacked him with glass, South African Indians tell Attenborough to stay away, Squirrels put trees in danger, The Boss behind Honeybunch, Training in Forces offered to jobless, Drifting pack ice takes polar walker south, Top films, Selection doubt for Fairbairn, Dioxin may come to UK, Tory says, New boundaries will bring £14,000 pay-offs for some MPs, Policeman 'drove car at wife', Cancer rate of survival is doubled, Stolen kisses in a crowd, Attenborough flies into storm of protest, Labour to phase pensions plan, Police support for more aid to crime victims, Hammer used to wreck home, Students seize Eiffel Tower. Index. Picture Gallery. Display Advertising: Welsh Development Agency, Multiple Display Advertisements, Design Centre Shop, Teacher's, Kronospan Ltd., Wales, National Panasonic (U K.) Ltd., The University of Buckingham, Wales Craft Council, Coutts & Co, Cardiff, Taylor Woodrow, The Times, Bovis, Rhymney Valley, Pilkington PE Limited, Clydesdale Bank, Universtiy College of Swansea, Williams & Glyn's Bank plc, University College Cardiff, Hoover, National Westminster Bank PLC, Clywd WALES, Gerrenhäufer, The Royal Bank of Scotland, Grindlays Bank p.l.c. News in Brief. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 16,104, Today's television and radio programmes BBC 1, Plaskett likely to win as chess lead narrows, Concise Crossword (No 39). Politics and Parliament: Roach case petition for Europe, Hongkong postings 'oversold', Parliament today, Resort to boycott Mencap talks, Forces to train young volunteers Unemployment, Next week's business, Correction, Shipbuilding move fails House Of Lords, Thatcher declines to end election speculation Pm's Questions, Prior sees snags in Irish forum Ulster, UK leading way out of recession Finance Bill, Meeting, Yards unwilling to take risk over Cunard refit Ship Repairing. Reviews: Today's events Last chance to see, Having a disconcertingly wonderful time Sophie's Choice (15) Empire 1 The Young Ladies of Wilko (PG) Camden Plaza The Clinic (18) Classic Haymarket Tales of Ordinary Madness (18) Screen on the Hill; Studio Oxford Circus G'olé! (Pg) Classic Oxford Street, Not a night for mere mortals A Midsummer Night's Dream Lyttelton, Dance Joyce Trisler Sadler's Wells, Iron Duke's keen eye for French furniture, Marc Raubenheimer Queen Elizabeth Hall, All contrasts LSO/Previn Festival Hall, The Nine Night Bush, Speed on the draw, Wickedly funny travesty of Goldoni La locandiera Teatro del Ridotto, Venice. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): Urgent-put a cross for cockney Kate. Editorials/Leaders: Towards Stability, Uniform Opportunities. Letters to the Editor: Buying British, Stamp of neglect, Politics and voluntary bodies, Nostell Priory painting, Donnish dalliance, Labour's policy for pensioners, Public records, Desirable residence, Health service distortions, Stumped on the crease, Elgin Marbles, Christians and Jews, Post-coital pill, Housing Bill. Court and Social: Court Circular. Official Appointments and Notices: University news Cambridge, Latest appointments, Correction, Civil Gallantry Awards, Andrzej Wajda wins Onassis prize, Heralds of Arms. Deaths. Births. Marriages. Obituaries: Miss Elisabeth Lutyens, His Honour Christmas Humphreys Gentle judge, eccentric and Buddhist. Stock Exchange Tables: Stand on insider trading eased, Dow sets record in late surge, Recent Issues, Bid for Bilton falters, Sterling: Spot and Forward, Authorized Units & Insurance Funds, Commodities London Metal Exchange, British Funds. Business and Finance: Sotheby's seeking another suitor, Broadstone Investment Trust Public Limited Company, Higher inflation after a Tory victory forecast, Hongkong deficit warning, Recovery at Albert Martin, Profits up by £1m at Austin Reed, The pound, "Total new premium income reached a record £70 million, 75% higher than in 1981.", Taylor Woodrow in line for rerating, Datalogic to buy main parts of Altergo, M. P. Kent plc Property Development and Investments, Rea Brothers Plc, London Brick sell-off, Investment and Finance, Vickers hopeful of £120m US Navy order, ABP beats profit forecast, Anglo American Investment Trust Limited, Granville & Co Limited,, Miss World in demand, The cheap petrol era trickles away, Russians cut cheap cruises, Ultramar Achievement And Expansion, Copier king challenges Japanese, Company News In Brief, Last-quarter loss hits Morgan Crucible, Lawson defends intervention to stabilize world oil prices, Money growth likely to exceed target, Call for new Bretton Woods, Auditors' check at Home Video, Fifteenth record year for Portals, Clausen's cupboard is bare, Base Lending Rates, Rio Tinto shares jump 40p. Business Appointments: Lloyds Bank UK director. Sport: Career that spanned Continent, The reign of the boot should gets some marching orders, Champions retain titles, Sports in Brief, England hope to show up seniors, Saunders speaks up for his directors, Arrows cannot afford to pay fee for Jones, Pecking order to stay, Tour will go ahead say French, O'Leary smiles on casualty parade, Benefits accruing from TV coverage, Speedy Habibti to confirm early promise, Australia in serious warm-ups, Fleet-footed Favoridge, Today's Fixtures Football, England's burst exacts injury toll, Enfield heading for the title, Tucker in lead on Dalwhinnie, Quite a buzz about the spider and the fly, Spring in the air but still a frost on the ground, Waitz is aiming for world best, Jones out of Welsh final, Bone backs rising Brice to trouble Whichello, Scots short of shot at new range, For The Record, Bugner hits on a royal road to the world crown, Britons lead in bridging the generation gap. Law: Workless day limits Cartwright v G. Clancey Ltd, Compensation for land taxable Davenport (Inspector of Taxes) v Chilver. Property: Will a new rent level be set in the City?, Investment Property, Rentals, Commercial and Industrial Property, Flat Sharing, Country Property, Short Lets, Commercial And Industrial Property. Classified Advertising: Car Buyer's Guide, Non-Secretarial Appointments, For Sale, Acknowledgments, Entertainments, Announcements, Sport And Recreation, Distributors And Agents, News Editor, U.K. Holidays, Animals And Birds, Business Opportunities. Weather: The Weather.
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