The Times - 25/11/1983
1983; Gale Group;
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From Richard Owen, Moscow, By Frances Williams, Economics Correspondent, By Philip Webster Political Reporter, By Barrie Clement, Labour Reporter, By David Felton, Labour Correspondent, From Our Foreign Staff, Delhi, From Richard Ford Dublin, By Mark Rosselli, By Bill Johnstone, Electronics Correspondent, By Our Political Editor, By Our Social Services Correspondent, By William Norris, By Ngaio Crequer of the Times Higher Education Supplement, By Geraldine Norman, Sale Room Correspondent, By Nicholas Timmins, Health Service Correspondent, By David Walker Social Policy Correspondent, By Barrie Clement Labour Reporter, By Harry Golombek, Chess Correspondent, By Our Political Reporter, By Clive Cookson, By Nicholas Timmins Health Services Correspondent, By Michael Baily, Transport Editor, By David Hewson, Arts Correspondent, By Christopher Warman, Property Correspondent, By Stewart Tendler, Crime Reporter, By Clifford Webb, Motoring Correspondent, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Derek Harris Commercial Editor, From Christopher Walker, Jerusalem, From Steven Welsman, The New York Times, Washington, From John Carlin, San Salvador, From Rasit Gurdilek, Ankara, From Susan MacDonald, Dakar, Senegal, From Nicholas Ashford, Washington, From Michael Binyon, Bonn, By Rodney Cowton Defence Correspondent, Geoffrey Smith, From Our Own Correspondent, Johannesburg, From Our Own Correspondent, Moscow., From Zoriana Pysariwsky New York, From Richard Wigg Madrid, From David Watts, Tokyo, From Florencia Varas Santiago, Michael Church, Nicholas Kenyon, Irving Wardle, Anthony Masters, David Robinson, By Stephanie Williams, Andrew Tyler, Tom Shaw, Olivia Timbs and Lorraine Fraser, PHS, by Andrew Rutherford, John Higgins, Charles McKean, David Watt, Philip Howard, GEOFFREY A. KELLAWAY, , ROGER PARKER-JERVIS., J. BECKINGHAM (Chairman, Disablement Income, ALAN M. DAVEY (Secretary, Arthritis Cars)., MOYNA P. GILBERTSON (Executive Director, , DUNCAN GUTHRIE (Director, Disabilities Study, LINDA LENNARD (The Disability Alliancs), , MARGARET LOREK (Director, Greater London, DAVID MANN (President, National Federation of the, C. H. MOORE (Executive Director, John Grooms, BRIAN RIX (Secretary-General, Royal Society for, JOYCE SMITH (Chairman, The Spastics Society), , ROGER SYDENHAM (Director, The Royal National, A. VERNEY (General Secretary, The British Deaf, JOHN WALFORD (General Secretary, The Multiple, ANDREW SELKIRK, , STAN NEWENS, , SPARTAK BEGLOV, , MICHAEL JARROW., FRANK WESTON, , JOHN E. DYER-SMITH, , ANTHONY BRYER, , ANDREW CONNELL, , NICHOLAS BAKER, , DAVID HOLBROOK, , MALCOLM WELLER, , ALLEN OF ABBEYDALE, JJN, by John Julius Norwich, Deborah Howard, Mario Amaya, Jeffery Daniels, by Michael Clark, Executive Editor Kenneth Fleet, By Our Financial Staff, By Andrew Cornelius, By Wayne Lintott and Jeremy Warner, By Philip Robinson, By Jeremy Warner, edited by Michael Prest, Ross Davies, By Derek Harris, By Wayne Lintott, By Jonathan Clare, By Vivien Goldsmith, By Michael Prest, By David Miller, Hugh Taylor, By Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, By Paul Newman, By John Woodcock, Cricket Correspondent, By Michael Phillips, Racing Correspondent, By Michael Seely, From Simon O'Loughlin Newmarket, By a Special Correspondent, From Chris Moore in Konigssee, By Conrad Voss Bark, By John Hennessy, Golf Correspondent, By Joyce Whitehead, By Paul Harrison, By Gerald Davies, Schools rugby by Michael Stevenson, By Keith Macklin, Motoring by Clifford Webb, Edited by Peter Davalle, By Anthony Bevins Political Correspondent,
ResumoNews: Glenn campaign heads for early splashdown as film proves a flop, Police Bill concession from Hurd, Freeze on new homes predicted, Nalgo's pragmatist, Same old ideas in a new disguise, Black mine union wins first trial of strength, Kansas corn, but don't be deterred, FBI fails to find source of leak, Ulster visit: The Duchess of, 'Fines' on inefficient health authorities, Ford threatened by twin disputes, MP attacks Kinnock job choice, A slow boat to nowhere, A policy for sextuplets, Gunmen kidnap stores chief, Treasures of the Veneto, The noses have it, Your host, the hack, sounding off, Tomorrow, Food prices, 25 may be a lucky number for Renault, Record £62m drugs haul shows growth of illicit market in Britain, Commentary, A potential weakness, University 'pay offs' use up funds, Prior offers all-party talks on security, Benn factor remains the wild card, Enchantment with every step, The Times Diary Roger, and almost out, Tebbit attacks Telecom unions, China and Japan try to ease Korean tensions, Arafat to quit Tripoli as part of PLO truce, I miss the glow other husbands get at the door First Person, Shakespeare country at your feet, Hovercraft for Severn, Salvadorean rebels reject election, Interviews: an expert speaks, Pensions at 63 rejected, Britain holds back on 200-mile zone, Rolls-Royce wins £200m Dutch order, Palladio: a heritage of style, Chile court order to free suspect, UK trade balance plunges to £429m deficit, Top earnings up 10 times faster than average pay, Prosecution disclosure is urged, Late for school?, Howe's EEC optimism doubted, Wanted: a stately home tax loophole, Royal Opera House to tighten its belt, Roads, Israel exchanges 4,500 guerrillas for six of its own soldiers, Building up a prison crisis, A poignant glimpse of what might have been, America believes talks will resume, Doctor 'had three mistresses', Ribli gets his revenge after early initiative, Consumers pay £28bn tax, Policemen hanged for torture, Future of Soviet space programme in doubt, Day of decisions over NGA, Hardship years give way to hope at last, Sogat defies injunction to end magazine 'blacking', Sinking under tourists, Cabin crew may test jet lag pill, Election of Speaker Ankara's first test, Fund which helped save Belton needs £10m, Renault's newcomer out to take aerodynamic title, Spain backs supergrass strategy, Summit examines French mediation role, New paper's publication marks breakthrough in typesetting methods, Stowaways cast into sea, Portugal is cheapest for holidays, Operations halted by cuts delay, Coming: the Carmen cavalcade, Afghan vote comes down hard on the Russians, Andropov hits back with threat of sea-based missiles, The unexpected midwife, Don't throw us to lions, says Kaunda, Figures misleading Lawson admits, Babies were buried near rubbish pile, Back pain test is chosen to compare orthodox and alternative medicine. News in Brief. Index. Picture Gallery: Saying it with flowers. Display Advertising: Bell's, Audi, Gala Concert, National Savings, Crumbs, Singapore Airlines, Italian Genius, Kenwood Gourmet, Tokyo-Story,, The Times, Nt, Italian Trade Centre, British Caledonian, Alitalia, Galliford plc, Pan Am, Venini, Dixons, RAMC Officer, Piccadilly Theatre, Anglia, Musicians Benevolent Fund,, Ferguson, Venice, Danton, Orient-Express. Reviews: Academy of Ancient Music/Hogwood Queen Elizabeth Hall, The confident touch of genius, Sniffing glueballs, A healthier outlook, Sir Sidney Nolan buys his house contents, Master Harold and the Boys Cottesloe, Beguiling charm, Stylist oddities of a founding father Before the Nickelodeon, The Sleeping Prince Haymarket. Official Appointments and Notices: White idealist jailed for promoting ANC, Champion children receive awards, Latest appointments. Politics and Parliament: Merchant fleet can meet foreseen requirements, Parliament today, Debate next Thursday on EEC budget, Sticking to policy disappoints critics Expenditure, Repatriation of prisoners, Somerset House rooms to be opened to the public House Of Lords, Lawson repeats determination to cut taxes The Economy. Arts and Entertainment: Today's television and radio programmes BBC 1, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 16,296, Concise Crossword. Editorials/Leaders: Kicking The Fatal Habit, Arms For Latin America, The Greening Of Greenham. Letters to the Editor: Soviet response to US missiles, Maternal pride, Better bets for Calke Abbey?, Historic buildings, Cyprus troubles, The Severn barrier, The Mosley papers, Video violence, Settle-Carlisle line, Delusions about rate-capping, Divisions between Church and state, Plea for disabled. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Deaths. Marriages. Obituaries: Obituary, General Sir Evelyn Barker Distinguished military service, Professor G D. Dawson. Stock Exchange Tables: £25m boost for System X, The pound, Authorized Units & Insurance Funds, Sterling: Spot and Forward, Commodities, Wall Street, British Funds. Business and Finance: SE invites views on rule changes, Channel 4 losses cannot go on, warns LWT chief, Boots cheer for City, Finance And Industry Tebbit takes competitive view of Telecom, FK works worldwide, £12m for new enterprise, Drought boosts Borthwick profits, Weak rand boosts Anglo American, SE ruling may hit Americans, £27m BSC deal with TI will cut 400 jobs, Village shops look to the giants for help, Rethink at Burnett after profits halved to £4.9m, Work in the youth sandwich, London in late bid to make its mark, Shadow boxing that keeps export drives in low gear, Base Lending Rates, Argyll Group profit jumps by £8.1m, UK groups face £35m losses in IBH crisis, Big fall in orders for engineers, Mexico to sell back companies, Company News In Brief, Save and Prosper trims stake, A whole new world of Minors back from the dead, BA in Atlantic fightback, Extel interim profits jump to more than £5m, Extel GROUP Dramatic Improvement, Norton Opax on course, CDA hunting for cash, Ancienne Union Minièrs (in liquidation), Trade figures fire a warning shot. Classified Advertising: Car Buyer's Guide, Domestic And Catering Situations Required, Middle East Appointments, Entertainments, Today's events, Announcements, Business To Business, Animals And Birds. Business Appointments: Board changes at Unilever. Law: Any building alteration is zero-rated for VAT Customs and Excise Commissioners v Viva Gas Appliances Ltd, Company owners can steal from it. Sport: Council prepare to take over at Derby, Sports in Brief, Grants given to Wells and Miss Whitbread, Athenians bow out to help form 'pyramid', Dalgreen given the maximum penalty, Wilson's 'circus' doubt, Seeds fall but Miss Durie grows in stature, Welsh hopes pinned on Holmes's knee, Dickinson relies on Marnik, McRae finds room at top to fulfil driving ambition, Gold calls for random drugs tests on Britons of Olympic potential, Uppingham lose their unbeaten record, Scotland wakes up to harsh reality, Depleted Sussex could still trouble Surrey, Meo into quarter-finals, McEnroe says all umpires are bad, Germans praise their 'guests', Trethowan's gloomy forecast, Botham takes up command of a variegated flock at Somerset, Sponsors go softly softly, Vengsarkar scores his eighth Test century, Dowdeswell beats seed, Holmes belittles Frazier's chances, Stanford colt brightens a dank day, Plundering's cup victory helps Francome forget his fine, Miss Daniels suffers in silence and triumphs, De La Hunty breaks British track record, Gamble on Tweed beats could still pay dividends, Women start to catch up the men, Bob Hope Classic falls into an irredeemable bunker of its own making. 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