The Times - 02/02/1983
1983; Gale Group;
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By Frances Williams and Julian Haviland, By David Felton Labour Correspondent, From Godfrey Morrison, Lagos, From Richard Owen, Moscow, By Philip Webstar, Political Reporter, By Philip Webster Political Reporter, By Richard Evans and Nicholas Cole, By Anthony Bevins, Political Correspondent, By Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, By Rupert Morris, From Richard Ford, By Geraldine Norman, Sale Room Correspondent, By Nicholas Timmins, By Paul Routledge, Labour Editor, By a Staff Reporter, By David Walker Local Government Correspondent, By the Staff of Nature, By Kenneth Gosling, From Tim Jones, Cardiff, Frances Williams Economics Correspondent, By Peter Hennessy, By Michael Baily Transport Editor, By Edward Townsend Industrial Correspondent, By Our Social Services Correspondent, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By David Walker, By John Young Agriculture Correspondent, By Lucy Hodges Education Correspondent, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Leslie Plommer, By Lucy Hodges, Education Correspondent, By Clive Cookson Technology Correspondent, By Bill Johnstone, From Neil Kelly, From Roger Boyes, Warsaw, From Mario Modiano, Athens, From Richard Owen, From Diana Geddes, From Michael Binyon, From Michael Hornsby, Cape Town, By Michael Knipe, From Robert Fisk Beirut, From Christopher Thomas, From Ian Murray, Jonathan Mirsky, Christine Coleman, From Ivor Davis, Los Angeles, From Jacqueline Reditt, From David Watts, Kuala Lumpur, From Tony Duboudin, Melbourne, Irving Wardle, Paul Griffiths, Noël Goodwin, Anthony Masters, John Gill, Dennis Hackett, PHS, David Walker, Geoffrey Matthews, John Vincent, James Curran, RONALD HIGGINS, , JOHN ROGAN Oak Lodge, , Kiln Way, Grayshott, Hindhead, Surrey, , PATRICK OXON:, , DAVID J. ALSTON, , FRED McANDREW, , ELIZABETH M. PARTRIDGE, , FRANCES COLE, , MICHAEL H. CAINE, DAVID ORR, JULIAN WATHEN, TERREL WYATT, C. B. G. ASH, , STEPHEN REPTON, , NAOMI E. CLIFTON, , ARTHUR SUPER, , LEONARD TIVEY, , SUSAN GARTH, , LESLIE WOLLEN, , IRFON ROBERTS, , PAULINE MATHIAS, , By Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Correspondent, City Editor Anthony Hilton, By Our Financial Staff, From Bailey Morris, Washington, By Jonathan Clare, By Edward Townsend, Industrial Correspondent, By Michael Prest, By Our Banking Correspondent, From Maxwell Newton, , By Peter Wilson-Smith, Banking Correspondent, By Gareth David, edited by Peter Welham, By Andrew Cornelius, C. Gordon Tether, by Michael Clark, Geoffrey Watkins, By Barry Pickthall, By Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, By Peter Walker, From John Hennessy, Dortmund, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, From Ray Kennedy, Johannesburg, Michael Seely, By Pat Butcher, Edited by Peter Dear, By David Hewson, PH,
ResumoIndex. Politics and Parliament: Government clears way for a vote-catching Budget, Boon time for local authority homes, PM: Many would envy pay offer Water Strike, Concessionary bus fares stay Transport Bill, Savings of £2,000m in public spending, and more cuts are on the way, Defeat on grants for training House Of Lords, Falklands reflected in allocation Defence, Job creation costs up Employment, Windfall good news for classrooms Education, Spending up, but BR to feel the squeeze Transport, Privatization promises £3,000m return Industry, Extra £900m to be found for benefits Social Security, Office budgets, Parliament today, UK jointly involved in any decision to fire cruise missiles Nuclear Debate, Hidden cost of those allowances, Payments expected to fall, 'On target' NHS gets reward, How British parts get into Exocets Defence, Effects of record harvest, More police to tackle Britain's lawless Law And Order. News: High flyer lands an Open University degree, Tories try to block Roach inquiry grant, Esso may join exodus of firms from London, 30,000 refugees flee camp attack, Envoys discuss Altmann case with Bolivians, Defence experts send a plea to Nato, Blood from soldiers 'sold by officers', RSPCA breaks even after £3m loss, Fleeing Ghanaians drown in Lagos, Wine bar killing case reopened, French car strikes fan racial strife, Now we shall all pay the rent for the council house poor, 20 days in Bulgaria-you must be joking, Star Trek actor says he gave no cash for Vietnam raid, Attack on 'open' questions, Tough Bush offers no concessions, Airman who buzzed CND rally with 'help Soviets' banner fined, UK rebate overcomes a hurdle, The guerrillas coming in from the heat, Labour's nuclear strategy faces radical change, Seat belt exemption for short driver, Cordial discussions end Dublin 'freeze', Roads, Review of civil servants' food may double cost, Andropov warns the loafers, Aid for victims' relatives, South Africa to look into urban blacks' problems, Chaos in Camden, then TV-am is on the air, Medical records stay in police Bill, The Times Diary Good return, Christians 'must make choice between evils over the bomb', Tory rebels receive final offer, Prosecutor accused in Sadat trial, Collector's items: Hugo Levy, aged 18, Long life milk ban criticized, Top Australian minister to quit, First sea trials for the new Heseltine, Soviet missions prepare ground for Tikhonov visit to Athens, Pledge by Shultz on SS20s, Crucial questions remain unanswered, Tiptoe through the marigolds... the lame break into a gentle trot, On Page Five, Moderates take over engineering union, Safeguards for phone users in report, Water talks end without settlement, Peace link denied by Cameron, Accountant 'walked into hold-up', Judges lift love ban on divorcee, Girl 'will not see Martin', Six die as gales lash Britain, Seoul seeks dialogue with North, Raw sewage flowing into Tweed, Driver shot dead in truck strike, Jellicoe fails to counter French impact, A lucky election 13th for Mrs Thatcher?, Fleet Street's 'cavalier' stance criticized, Taking turns to get Europe moving, No action on child sex book, The papers, Israelis perplexed as British unit arrives in Beirut, Sea worm points to waste danger, Corruption rife at British Telecom, tribunal told, Andropov rejects US missile offer, Big industrial city falls to E1 Salvador guerrillas, Mistress denied share in man's house, Will the real Ted Heath speak up, Sweetness spectrum widens, Poles embark warily on price rises, The street of the Fleet, What to look for in Comrade Right.... Picture Gallery. Display Advertising: Fitch Lovell, Daily Mail and General Trust PLC, Times Books Ltd, Hidden Hearing Ltd,, Union of Shop, Distributive and Allied Workers,, The New Throgmorton Trust Plc., Merlin. Reviews: Philharmonia/Rattle Festival Hall/Radio 3, Antique sewing machines may fetch £400, Concerts Sinfonietta/Schuller Queen Elizabeth Hall, Today's events Royal engagements, Books-hardback, Lontano Bloomsbury Theatre, Bedsitting Room 2 Gate, Latchmere, A need of durability, Rock John Cale The Venue, Painting must stay, Looking sideways Beau Monde Ica, Lost generation finds a lasting parable. News in Brief. Official Appointments and Notices: University news Denning fellowship appeal launched Oxford, Jerzy Maksymiuk, inter-. Editorials/Leaders: A Trail From St Peter's To Sofia, Conditions For A Summit, Steady As She Spends. Letters to the Editor: Controls on state industries, Ghanaian refugees, Music in schools, Argentine maxim, Nuclear armament in the Christian dimension, Human fulfilment, Black mark, Lost without trace, Overseas students, The Colin Roach case. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Births. Obituaries: Bryher Distinctive historical novelist, Mr Eric Erickson, Lady Casey, Mr Robert T. Stevens, Sweet Emma Barrett. Business and Finance: Hambros sells stake for £39m, Gulf states 'likely to agree $4 price cut', Cowan de Groot down 45 pc, but dividend held, Job losses to continue, CBI fears, Profits fall 7pc at Gallaher, The pound, Prestige Group 'set for progress', How the slump joined with interest rates to knock developing countries, Bassishaw likely to raise bid for UDS group, Gallaher, Re-enter worries from the past, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Reed loses £19m on Odhams sale, Investment and finance A question of balance, News in brief The economy, Controls tightened after Drysdale, Iranians in assets battle, Company News In Brief, Sterling recovers after low of $1.51, Lotus denies Toyota aid, How employees risk their life savings, US budget may be given new emphasis, Base Lending Rates. Stock Exchange Tables: Profit-taking hits ICI, Authorized Units & Insurance Funds, Sterling: Spot and Forward, Commodities, Wall St. in late plunge, Recent Issues, Wall Street, British Funds. Business Appointments: Director for Rio Tinto-Zinc. Sport: Latest European Snow Reports, Tuesday's Results, Caribbean cyclone hits South Africa, Sports in Brief, The unbelievable John O'Neill, Points in Miss Croft's favour, The day the gods smiled and Wales was granted an unforgettable Boon, Jeantot leads on way to the Horn, Football and other fixtures, Buckner follows in Coe's foosteps, Smith is now man of the moment, For The Record Tennis, The Grey Bomber's tragic accident, Melville back in action for Wasps, Thomas is doubtful, Miss Wood on tightrope after a poor start, Watford bluster their way into fifth round, Derby's chairman fears club may have to close, Mudassar's third hundred in a row, Show of courage by Walts, Free men of Cardiff do Ashurst proud. Law: Enforcement notice costs, Councillor can see adoption files Regina v Birmingham City District Council, Ex parte O, Meaning of 'costs here and below' Regina v Agritraders Ltd. Classified Advertising: For Sale, Sport And Recreation, Super Secretaries, Wanted, La Créme de la créme, Entertainments, Situations Wanted. Property: Rentals, Flat Sharing, New leadership on the Costa Smeralda, Overseas Property, Looking for a boost in the Budget. Arts and Entertainment: Today's television and radio programmes BBC 1, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 16,043. Weather: The Weather.
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