The Times - 07/12/1983
1983; Gale Group;
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From Ian Murray, Athens, By Julian Haviland Political Editor, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By David Hewson, From Trevor Fishlock New York, By Thomson Prentice Medical Reporter, By Our Foreign Staff, By Philip Webster Political Reporter, By Paul Routledge, Labour Editor, By Our Crime Reporter, By Harry Golombek Chess Correspondent, By Philip Webster, Political Reporter, By Athony Bevins Political Correspondent, Geoffrey Smith, By Hugh Clayton, By Anthony Bevins Political Correspondent, By Peter Hennessy, By Clifford Webb, Motoring Correspondent, By Our Arts Correspondent, By Christopher Warman Property Correspondent, By John Young, Agriculture Correspondent, By Lucy Hodges Education Correspondent, By Barrie Clement, Labour Reporter, From Craig Seton Minehead, From Our Correspondent, Cullompton, By David Hewson Arts Correspondent, By Henry Stanhope, Diplomatic Correspondent, From Nicholas Ashford, Washington, From Rasit Gurdilek Ankara, From John Best, Ottawa, From Diana Geddies Paris, From Christopher Walker, Jerusalem, From Nicholas Ashford Washington, From Douglas Tweedale, Buenos Aires, From Robert Fisk, Damascus, From Michael Binvon, Bonn, By Patricia Clough, From Mario Modiano Athens, From Roger Boyes, Warsaw, By William Norris, From Michael Hornsby, Windhoek, From Tony Duboudin Melbourne, From Michael Hamlyn. Dhaka, From Charles Harrison Nairobi, By Tony Samstag, Dennis Hackett, John Percival, Irving Wardle, Patrick J. Smith, Nicholas Kenyon, PHS, George Hill, Phillip Whitehead, Jock Bruce-Gardyne, DOUGLAS HURD., RENTON, President, NEIL THORNE, Chairman, The National Council for Civil Defence., JOHN GUNNELL, Leader, JOHN GILES, , RALPH HARRIS, , EDWIN R. LEE, , RALPH MERRIFIELD (Chairman, , JOSE M. de MACEDO, , ROBERT KIRKWOOD, , ANTHONY D. G. S. EARL, CHARTERIS OF AMISFIELD, , PATRICK CORMACK, (Chairman, , OLIVE CLARKE, Chairman, , GORDON HUELIN, , By Bill Johnstone, Executive Editor Kenneth Fleet, By John Lawless, By Philip Robinson, From David Young, Energy Correspondent, Geneva, From Bailey Morris Washington, By Frances Williams Economics Correspondent., By Jonathan Clare, By Jeremy Warner, By Our Financial Staff, Jamie Stevenson, Wayne Lintott, By John Blunsden, By David Miller, Paul Newman, Geoffrey Green, By Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent, From Clive White, Prague, By George Chesterton, By Leslie Duxbury, By Hugh Taylor, By Peter Ball, By Stuart Jones, By Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Another Bruno KO. Photograph: Ian Stewart, From Richard Eaton, Munich, By David Hands Rugby Correspondent, By Alan Gibson, From John Hennessy, Val d'Isère, By Keith Macklin, By Michael Seely, Edited by Peter Dear,
ResumoNews: Mrs Thatcher asked to withhold payments, Maritime Museum to charge, Rugby star abandons libel action, Officers on Secrets Act charges in India, BR tries airliner-style coaches, Cruel Kissinger cartoon 'not anti-semitic', Car that killed five had defective brakes, Adamson sued by solicitor, Islamic powers told of their failures, Belgium acts to halt trade in ivory and fur, Fuel tests may salvage shipping costs, Civil servants' union demands end to 'artificially low' pay, Government rejects Trust plea for tax concession on estate, Nation stricken by hunger Mozambique Part 3, Random lie tests at GCHQ, Le Monde in more financial trouble, Handful of hair clears convicted killer after seven years in jail, Callaghan's check on honours list, Bandstand bomb heroism honoured, £8m book vendors' identity is secret, Car sales set record but imports fall, Welsh accent on Chinese missiles, Heart-lung transplant 'a success', An Amen to end all Amens, Must we catch the Airbus?, Five killed in school bus crash, Season's greetings to you, too, Heseltine complains about nuclear film, Nato likely to reject US request for higher arms technology spending, Talkback Women's work, Indian Ocean nations draft treaty on coasts, Troops on alert as Solidarity orders peaceful protests, Meat trade's quest to sell more beef, Husain: the clamp tightens, When the law calls out the pickets, Footballer wins claim for injuries, Bloxham School, To be or not to be a mother Hilaire Gomer on the dilemmas of delayed parenthood, EEC faces cash crisis after leaders fail to agree on anything, Army gives up power in Turkey, Judges criticize labour laws for 'curious result' in Dimbleby case, Prior joins Pym leadership call, 'Neglected' horses had to be shot, Slander writs fly over press leak in Lambsdorff case, SDP defies Owen on joint selection, Twin blow for Lévesque, Korean pleads guilty in Burma bomb trial, The Times Diary No breaks, just break-up, Pressure mounts for UK to quit Beirut, £5,000 an acre for prime land, Bomb explosion in Jerusalem rush hour bus kills four, Audience boost for Festival Hall, Summit runs out of time on Cyprus, Air disaster families win first round, Death crash driver 'may have been adjusting radio', Syria seeks to cool tension despite downing two drones, Walk leads it discovery of ransom, Tidings of something, if not exactly joy, Tomorrow, Dispute on Labour's balance of power, Reelection risks for Reagan, Food for thought on nuclear survival, Korchnoi's resistance weakens, Hawke to reinstate minister in leak case, The papers, Bonn pays £8m for manuscript, Pretoria special constable given death sentence for murder, Guard faces £26m gold charge, Walesa: 'We cannot fail to win', Dissections in biology lessons for review, Argentine junta dissolves itself, EEC on brink of collapse after fiasco in Athens, Olympics political hurdle, Commentary, The Times Cook Pudding for all tastes, Electricity price to be held down. Index. Official Appointments and Notices: Grenada law chief left without resigning. Display Advertising: Bell's, Multiple Display Advertisements, National Savings, Post Office, Standard Chartered, Tate Gallery, Election Year, Barlow Clowes & Partners, Longines, Arrow Air, Vanceread, Toad Of Toad Hall, Elf Uk Plc, Granada, Times Books Ltd., Energy Efficency Office, The Buchanan, Toyota, British Caledonian, Esso, Pan Am., Computer Competition, Stock Exchange House, Winkfield Place, Bus & Coach Council,, C.Howard & Partners, The Jewel In The Crown, Cartier, Royal Mint, S.O.S., Yamaha. News in Brief. Picture Gallery. Politics and Parliament: Aid and comfort to communist friends Nuclear, Nearly 300,000 join YTS, Committee to clarify conflict Privilege, Falklands defence policy not of Britain's choosing House Of Lords, Parliament today, PM to report on UK troops in Lebanon Middle East, Equal pay rules being applied, £141m for Ulster troops, Prospects of more in work and cut in long-term jobless Employment, I Parliament today, Rejection of Bill on honours and political donations Party Funds, Selection not immoral Education. Law: Justices should act judicially Regina v Clerkwenwell Green Metropolitan Stipendiary Magistrate, Ex parte Ibrahim, NUJ instruction was unlawful secondary action Dimbleby & Sons Ltd v National Union of Journalists, Company tried to correct false statement Wings Ltd v Ellis, Free gift offer not caught by section Newell and Another v Hicks Before Lord Justice Robert Goff and Mr Justice Mann, Only parties and witnesses can be bound over Regina v Swindon Crown Court, Ex parte Pawittar Singh, Fair administration in planning policy Ynys Mon-Isle of Anglesey Borough Council v Secretary of State for Wales and Another. Reviews: Television, Experience of chilling power From the House of the Dead Dominion, Tale of four friends Dear Girl Old Red Lion, London Contemporary Sadler's Wells Royal Ballet Covent Garden, The fall and rise of 'Star', All sacrificed for singing Ernani Metropolitan Opera, A meeting of landscae and dance. Arts and Entertainment: Today's television and radio programmes BBC 1, Concise Crossword (No 217), The Times Crossword Puzzle No 16,303. Editorials/Leaders: Surgery At The Frontier, Still A Vital Role To Play, No Further On. Letters to the Editor: Way of the Cross, Fresh look at Calke Abbey, Competition in house purchase, Commonsense on civil defence, Local democracy, Indigestible, Carlisle-Settle line, Portuguese sovereignty, Death's account, Rescue of old London, Sugar production. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Deaths. Marriages. Obituaries: Mrs Susan Stirling, Right Rev John Robinson Controversial radical theologian, Mr Robert Aldrich, Rt Rev John Sepeku. Business and Finance: Dataserv share sale flops, Money supply stays within target range, Rhm profit up to £44.1m, Computer group up 112%, Ex-president calls for currency targets, De Vere extends bid timing, RHM simplifies to accumulate more, New turn in battle for Foster's lager group, Odds are even on a new bid for P & O, Brewers serve up sharp profit rises, Bell Group seeks mine stake, Stenhouse Holdings resignation, Trafalgar House PUBLIC LIMITED COMPANY, Yamani backs stable oil price as Iran pushes for $6 rise, Where capitalism's prophet went wrong in his vision of doom, Selling the estate to pay the servants, Investors In Industry Group plc Six Months Unaudited Consolidated Results, Securities Bill likely next year, The Northern American Trust PLC, First for Fleming bank, Dunlop nears year's low ACCOUNT DAY: Dealings began, Nov 28. Dealings end, Dec 9. Contango Day, Dec 12, Settlement Day, Dec 19., US workers want steel deal blocked, Poland cuts debt to bankers, Company News In Brief, Guildhall Property Company Plc, Index hits record, Base Lending Rates. Business Appointments: Investment Trusts' chairman. Stock Exchange Tables: The pound, Britishfunds, Authorized Units & Insurance Funds, Sterling: Spot and Forward, Commodities, Wall Street. Sport: Of other times, tides and mores, On his way to America, Bruno sinks an overladen showboat, Wallace makes light of weight query, Miss Kiehl goes up for the downhill, Charlton's veil of secrecy, Sports in Brief, Today's Fixtures, Miss Durie one set up as rain halts play, Jockey Club offer olive branch, Canute Clough and the tide of passion, World Cup favourites and favouritism, Universities' challenge to pass on Corinthian spirit, Piquet pinpoints a problem of power, Chelsea's house in order, Coolness the key in freezing conditions, Everton's patience is rewarded in extra time, Dalgreen's suspension is reduced, Jahangir closer to Hunt's record, Prolific pair's toughest test, Zaheer hopes for an upturn, Old men's memories and sportsmanship in a material world, Simms opens the floodgates and Oxford go under in late storm, Content, but not in the pink, Tottenham risk two wingers and gamble on Hoddle's pride. 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