The Times - 30/06/1983
1983; Gale Group;
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By Julian Haviland, Political Editor, By Anthony Bevins, Political Correspondent, From Michael Binyon, By Julian Haviland and Frances Williams, From Grania Forbes, By Our Correspondent, Luton, By Stewart Tendler, Crime Reporter, By Hugh Clayton, Environment Correspondent, By Geraldine Norman, Sale Room Correspondent, By Alan Hamilton, By Philip Webster Political Reporter, From Clifford Longley Middlesbrough, By Our Legal Affairs Correspondent, From Pat Healy, Social Services Correspondent Dundee, By Clive Cookson Technology Correspondent, By Staff Reporters, By Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, By John Witherow, By Frances Gibb Legal Affair Correspondent, By Clive Cookson, Technology Correspondent, By Craig Seton, From Richard Owen, Moscow, From Michael Binyon, Bonn, From John Best, From Trevor Fishlock, New York, From Harry Debelius, From Nicholas Ashford, From Charles Harrison, Nairobi, From Michael Hornsby, From Stephen Taylor, Harare, From Our Correspondent, Nairobi, From Our Correspondent, From Roger Boyes, By Henry Stanhope, Diplomatic Correspondent, From Robert Fisk, Beirut, From Godfrey Morrison, By Harry Golombek, Chess Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, Irving Wardle, Anthony Masters, Paul Griffiths, Nicholas Kenyon, Dennis Hackett, Richard Williams, Baron Phillips, John Young, JY, Hugh Clayton, HC, Craig Seton, Nicholas Ashford, Deyan Sudjic, Piers Brendon, Paul Barker, Andrew Gimson, Philip Howard, Anthony Quinton, John Ardagh, PHS, Bill Johnstone, Ronald Butt, Paul Pickering, A. GEOFFREY VEYSEY, , DAVID LINDSAY, , ARTHUR HAMMOND, , J. H. SCOTSON, N. C. BROWN, B. G. GRETTON WATSON, C. METCALFE BROWN, R. St JOHN LYBURN, L. B. SCOTT, , STEPHEN WALKER, , ROBIN MacLELLAN, , RICHARD LIVERMORE, , ALFRED BRENDEL, , MICHAEL H. DAY, President, MARTIN BRANNAN, , D. J. CASSELL (former Chairman, , ANTHONY PHILLIPS, , JANICE DICKS, , PETER DANCKWERTS, , ANTHONY SHERWOOD, , FRED V. WICKHAM, , GEORGE THOMSON, , City Editor Anthony Hilton, From Maxwell Newton, , By Bill Johnstone, Electronics Correspondent, By Our Electronics Correspondent, By Philip Robinson, By Michael Baily, Transport Editor, By Our Financial Staff, By Frances Williams Economics Correspondent, By John Lawless, · edited by Michael Prest, by Michael Clark, By Peter Marson, By Gerald Richmond, By Alan Ross, By Peter Ball, By Simon O'Hagan, by Alan Gibson, By Richard Streeton, By Ive Tennant, By David Miller, By Rex Bellamy, Tennis Correspondent, By John Karter, By a Special Correspondent, By Michael Seely, By Geoffrey Green, By Jim Railton, From Don Cameron, Dunedin, By David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, By Keith Macklin, Edward A. Fennell, Edited by Peter Davalle, By Henry Stanhope Diplomatic Correspondent, From Nicholas Ashford, Washington, PH, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By David Felton,
ResumoNews: Church in Polish farm cash deal, Judge rules against fluoride in water, Today's Germans relish the easy life, The world's most senior citizen, The Times Diary Chatham bound?, Villainy is villainy in any age, Hattersley supports union ballot, Prince's healing message, Trudeau claims prosperity has returned, Press Council condemned, Western corridor A look at why high technology companies are being drawn to locations west of London along the route of the M4 motorway, Railwaymen accuse 'bandit' Parker, Night of the long perorations, Reagan refuses to rule out US troops for Central America, Guess who's calling at Hector's doghouse, Cambridge University tripos examination results, Police chief attacks political extremists, Second operation for severed-arm man, Heathrow drug gang leader gets 13 years, Methodists split on baptizing stillborn, Mexico making efforts to build confidence, Americans question safety of bridges, The nuclear skeletons rattling Labour, Ripper hunt police told not to talk, Chemical war-or a battalion of bees?, Too much room at the top?, Castro calls off his plans to tour Europe, Arafat's fighters humiliated, The seeds of discontent, Pym chides Thatcher over attitude to jobless, Ship's crew saved after oil rig collision, Social security 'at breaking point', Getting a job without applying, Falklands plane in Brazil row, One in seven families is headed by lone parent, government survey shows, Sick Briton reveals terms of Sudanese rebels for releasing aid workers, Genscher tries to save budget, Royal plane hits ramp on landing, Foot backs down over peerages, Many seats at risk in Malawi poll, BR tempts company car users, Gaddafi in surprise Rabat visit, Russians increase lead, Restraints cramp development Kingston And Slough, Rise in the social scale for once seedy suburbs London Boroughs, Moving with the times, Shipshape and fashionable Bristol, Soviet leaders fear Nato will take advantage of Warsaw Pact discord, Rantzen wins settlement against Private Eye, Casting off that yokel image Swindon, Careers split twins, Hospital doctor accused of bid to murder baby, Paternity leave schemes 'needed urgently', Tomorrow, Barrister's tax victory challenged in the Lords, 'Unwarranted' curbs on charities criticized, Panel sold by Spencers is upgraded, Government staying firmly on financial course, says Lawson, The papers, West German to take over from Lefebvre, Can cable be kept in Whitehall's orbit?, Shop staff near foot of earnings league, Glue sniffing 'an epidemic', Findings Vote of no confidence, 'Failure means oblivion' Biffen warns Labour, Bonn offers E Berlin no-strings guarantee, Ministers 'were told of Merseyside riots danger', Thatcher 'admits' Hongkong claim, Reagan's cowboy sidekick The Times Profile: William P. Clark, Unita holds on to women captives, Reagan defends use of Carter's secret papers, Moi suspends Njonjo, Work study scheme to aid vicars. Index. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Richard Condon, Ppa, Illinois Power Company, The Times Higher Education, Asics Corporation, Citibank, Lumiere Cinema, Ak, Hillingdon, Rsc, Ealing, Strutt & Parker, United Overseas Bank Limited, Abbey National Money Service, Newport, Bristol, Windmill Hill, Falcon, Callog, The Times, Barclays, Hounslow, Swindon, First National Securites Ltd,., Baker Harris Saunders, Time is our secret., London Business School, The Red Rose Guild, London Bedding Centre, Country Life, Cb. Reviews: £10 gamble yields £100,440, In for the vanguard King Sunny Adé Hammersmith Palais, The last king of the global jungle Finest Hour, Her cockles quivered in her marrowbone The Facts of Life and other fictions, Today's events Royal engagements, A Farewell to France, Brahms again, Assorted garbage The Penguin Dictionary of Proverbs, Pastiche with random hits Theatre of the Film Noir Tricycle, The oo-la-la element Colette, Painting unveiled Royal Corps of Transport, The Last Tram Gate, Notting Hill, Taverner Covent Garden, New books-paperback, Positive response LSO/Kubelik Barbican, The boy who was Wednesday A Yorkshire Boyhood, The various spices of life, How time flies by. Picture Gallery. Politics and Parliament: New British microcomputer undercuts world market, Alien seaweed 'out of control', Steel sales up in past four months Industry, Minister promises lower taxes and more sales of state firms House Of Lords, Hyde Park HQ, Parliament today, Liverpool Liberals evicted by police, Bishops to forgo election vote, Chancellor says there will be no change of economic policy Queen's Speech, Howe home. Official Appointments and Notices: Accused officers were in line for promotion, Half-yearly service promotions Royal Navy. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 16,169, Today's television and radio programmes BBC 1, Concise Crossword (No 93). Editorials/Leaders: Police And Politicians, Pact Of Secrecy. Letters to the Editor: Special way with young guardians, Medical disclosure, Tax threshold, Rate reform, Divorce reform in a job context, On a clear day, Sunk in gloom, Crime and punishment, Identity problem, Work for unemployed, Supply and demand, Saving parish records, Who's for tennis?, Burton's books, Soviet job-combing, Keeping some measure in musical form. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Obituaries: Sir Frederick Leggett Industrial relations in the inter-war years, Mr Haydn James, Obituary, JANET Hamilton-Smith. Deaths. Births. Business and Finance: Evidence of US recovery is growing, Pacific Gas and Electric Company, Parkinson confirms timetable for British Telecom sell-off, Company Briefs, Enterprise board bounces back, Bardon Hill Group PLC, Chamberlin & Hill P.L.C., First bank licence case opens, GenFinance N. V., Industry fails to take bond market bait, Portsmouth and Sunderland Newspapers, plc, The best of both worlds, The pound, De Lorean directors face inquiry, Harrods demerger vote today, Investment and Finance, Chesterfield Properties PLC, Living standards rise for those in work, Canon Inc., United Leasing plc (Registered in England No. 1036608) Offer for Sale by Tender by Barclays Merchant Bank Limited, Beatrice Foods Overseas Finance N.V., System X exchange rejected by China, CCCE Caisse Centrale de Coopération Economique, £77m profits for British Airways, OECD trade war threatens as talks fail, Base Lending Rates, Granville & Co Limited.. Stock Exchange Tables: Swings and roundabouts at Harrods, Olivetti to seek New York quote, Regan boosts shares, Authorized Units & Insurance Funds, Recent Issues, Commodities, Racal switch hits shares, Sterling: Spot and Forward, British Funds. Business Appointments: TSB Trust names new chief. Sport: Yesterday's Other Natwest Trophy Scoreboards, Today's Fixtures. Cricket, High octane driving from Richards, Ontong in to prevent an upset, Redgrave could be world star in loners' game, Blakeway to come out of retirement, Sports in Brief, For The Record Baseball, Britons will take some stopping, Faldo aims to confirm his lead, Four Lions changes in search of speed, Berkshire's defences overrun, IOC will be asked for code of conduct, Classes of size and quality, Collyer fails to lift lagging Herts, Worcestershire fall to a catch off the last ball, Brighton, Blissett to make up his mind after day in Milan, Shropshire valiant in losing cause, No easy pickings for Derby, Newcomers sign Ellia, Curren slips into higher gear to settle sporting and memorable scrap, Australian shockwave, Oxford's attack is exposed, Cumani waits on the weather, Today's order of play, McEwan's innings cannot be faulted, All set for the brick wall game, McEnroe through but he lacks his usual sparkle. Law: When sentences should be consecutive Regina v Hill (David), Jurisdiction to sign documents unlimited Astro Exito Navegacion SA v Chase Manhattan Bank NA. Property: Rentals, Overseas Property, It's a buyer's mark-up. Classified Advertising: Announcements, Public Notices, La crème de la crème, Yachts And Boats, General Appointments, Entertainments, Banking and Accountancy Appointments. Weather: The Weather.
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