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The Times - 03/05/1983

1983; Gale Group;

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By Nicholas Timmins, By Our Foreign Staff, By Ronald Faux, From Mohsin Ali, By Our Political Reporter, By David Walker, Local Government Correspondent, From a Correspondent, By Philip Webster, Political Reporter, By Christopher Warman, By Paul Routledge, Labour Editor, By Barrie Clement, Labour Reporter, By Our Labour Reporter, From Richard Ford, By Our Local Government Correspondent, By Frances Gibb, By the Staff of Nature, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By David Nicholson-Lord, By Kenneth Gosling, By Bill Johnstone, Electronics Correspondent, By Baron Phillips, Property Correspondent, By our Property Correspondent, From Christopher Walker, Jerusalem, From Robert Holloway, Cairo, By Peter Hennessy, From Our Own Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, Jakarta, From Mario Modiano, From Roger Boyes, Warsaw, From Tony Dubondin, From Michael Hornsby, From David Bonavia, Peking, From Peter Nichols, Rome, By Marlise Simons, From Zoriana Pysariwsky, New York, From David Watts, By Caroline Moorehead, Dennis Hackett, John Russell Taylor, Paul Griffiths, Hilary Finch, PHS, W. J. Burroughs, Tim Congdon, Roger Scruton, Geoffrey Smith, STUART ANDREWS, Headmaster, , W. M. CLARKE, Director-General, , NORA BRADBURY, , TONY WEAVER, , VERNON BOGDANOR, , JIM SLATER, General Secretary, , CHRIS BAINES, , ROBERT HARGREAVES, , PAUL SAUNDERS, , ANNA FURZE, , V. J. EMERSON, M. D. J. ISAACS, , W. J. COTTERELL, , DAVID BIRD, , VIRGINIA OSBORNE, , By John Young, Agriculture Correspondent, By a Bridge Correspondent, City Editor Anthony Hilton, From Maxwell Newton, , By Derek Harris, Commercial Editor, From Bailey Morris, Washington, By Jonathan Davis Energy Correspondent, By Our Industrial Correspondent, By Our Commercial Editor, By Edward Townsend, Industrial Correspondent, By Michael Clark, Michael Clark, Baron Phillips, Maxwell Newton, Roger Woolnough, Lynda King Taylor, Maggie McLening, Dr Richard Stevens, By Geraldine Norman, Sale Room Correspondent, DAVID MILLER, By David Hands, , By Peter Ball, By Simon Barnes, By Leslie Duxbury, By Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent, By Nicholas Harling, By Sydney Friskin, By Jenny MacArthur, From a Special Correspondent, By Adrianne Blue, By Richard Eaton, By Michael Seely, By Michael Phillips, Racing Correspondent, By John Woodcock, Cricket Correspondent, By Marcus Williams, Peter Bills, By Alan Hubbard, By Paul Harrison, Gordon Allan, John Clemison, Edited by Peter Dear, By A Staff Reporter, From Our Correspondent, PH, Diana Geddes,

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News: Last-ditch Pertini attempt to avert early election, Fowler defends voluntary health care, Alvey problems for IBM, Irving's backing for diaries welcomed, Trinity House goes on line, Order of the Bath, Tilbury docks strike inquiry to reconvene, Half-price flats offer to council tenants, Sonnets? No-Solutions? Yes, Hanoi says troops are returning, Councillors' critic 'faces bankruptcy', Warsaw told by Walesa to stop police violence and start talking, Tomorrow, Trudeau's trial by Tomahawk, Man and boy killed by train, Journalist on spy charges granted bail, A Labour tendency to duck the issue, More Israelis fall out of step, Harvesting the flowers of evil, Seeing arms for working robots, Labour demands inquiry led by judge into Bluff Cove deaths, Argentine 'victory' pledge, Unrepentant priest jailed, History men wrestling with Morrison's monsters, Public back move to end age bias, Man hacked to death at funeral, 'Irish luck' saves trawler, Plea to end animal test funds, One mile that stands out like a milestone in the race to beat apartheid, Tussle over Commons strike right, Foot refuses to adopt low election profile, Jakarta rebuffs China's hand of peace, Spending action upsets Tories, Easy street ends for cabbies, Girl groom found dead at show, Sounds instrumental: Richard Harvey, 'Fagin' gypsy gangs plague the Metro, Oil, the windfall that could be blown away, How nerve cells keep in touch, Press Council defends use of murder photograph, US bishops harden call on nuclear freeze, Experts challenged on environment risks, The Times Diary His number's up, Ministers back down on jobs, Region fears envoy will damage efforts for peace, Hard facts on exports for software industry, Pregnancy from frozen embryo, Hijacked US jet returns after stop in Havana, Tuite loses appeal in Dublin, Britons fear for Greek property, Roads, Shultz fails to clear any of the major obstacles, Fuel boards unaware of cut-off rules, Managua accuses Reagan of starting new cold war, Meanwhile, back at the ranch... MOREOVER... Miles Kington, Gulliver and the gullible, Reshuffle in Guyana, Whitelaw must go, says Bow Group, Prisoners of conscience Estonia: Mart Niklus, The papers, Hearts and minds-and bodies, Easier home buying campaign to start, Children snatch £2,000 left on table in pub, GLC grants favour Labour boroughs, Rescuer dies saving injured climber, Livingstone the bogeyman, China puts four elderly priests back in prison, Conservation farmer denies money-for-nothing charge, TV-am's new broom starts work, Talks today with FO on salvage of U-boat, Jail chief investigates Martin overdose, How Mabel won a factory's heart, Norway no longer sure sub existed, Now May is here, can winter be far behind?, May Day marchers clubbed in Chile, Saving May Day from the rain, TUC leaders enter the election fray with an attack on Thatcher, Theatre directors join police Bill protest, Sinai development feels the pinch, Disputed elm burnt, CND prepares action over missile companies. Index. Picture Gallery. Display Advertising: Abs Computers, Clipper Class, Citibank, Tilling, the Leeds Permanent Building Society, Martini, Japan Air Lines, Bally, Taylor Woodrow, Nt, Burroughs, Blesma, Chartwell Securities, Cowies, Yorkshire Television, Gm, Hill Samuel, océ, Babcock, Selfridges Ltd,, Gerrenhäufer, BMW Information Services,, Control Data. News in Brief. Arts and Entertainment: Today's television and radio programmes BBC 1, Britain beats US in bridge final, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 16,119, Concise Crossword (No 51). Reviews: Back to the bustle, Today's events Royal engagements, Murray Perahia has few rivals Murray Perahia Festival Hall, Changing the world's sensibility The Essential Cubism Tate, New books-paperback, American traumas, Rigby/Daniel/ Bosworth Purcell Room, Direct challenge. Editorials/Leaders: June Approaches, When Trust IS Absent. Letters to the Editor: Railway architecture, Union Star inquiry, Greenfield sites, Flight of fancy, Funding the BBC, Breath-test fear discounted, Keeping prime ministers in prospect, Labour's policy on schools, Nor island bars a cage, Eating guinea pigs, Trade with Japan, Seats at the summit, Thieves abroad, CND and communism. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Births. Official Appointments and Notices: University news New Master of Selwyn, Bader flying scholarships for disabled, Latest appointments, Hill ready to resign at Coventry, Church news Appointments. Deaths. Obituaries: Mr Roland Adams, Qc, Professor Tom Harris Leading authority on fossil botany, Mr Alfred E. Perlman, Professor W. H. J. Childs, Dr Robert Gordon, Obituary, Mr Richard McDougall. Stock Exchange Tables: Capitalization and week's change, Wall St tumbles towards 1,200, Fixed-Interest Stocks, Wall Street, Unlisted Securities. Business and Finance: Securiguard to make winning debut, Staff pledge to Sotheby clients, Final Williamsburg advice for Howe, Magazines in 'dog eat dog' fight, Confidence in recovery grows, Turnround of £600m for BA, 2½ per cent Index-Linked Treasury Convertible Stock, 1999, The pound, Free exchange rate era ending?, A canny look at US banks, Why builders query their 'recovery', More details on TV deal, Investment and Finance, Nestlé S.A., Cham and Vevey (Switzerland), Plea for industrial rate cut, Insider Bill likely to be passed, Rockware, Recovery is 'already under way', No fireworks from Marks & Sparks, Glynwed's UK profits higher but a downturn overseas, Air Florida auditors gloomy, Lawson allays fears on Opec price pact, Estates And General Investments P.L.C. Property Investment and Development Five Year Record, Granville & Co. Limited, Rewarding, Base Lending Rates, French-US clash and reflation fears pose threat to summit. Classified Advertising: Personal Columns, For Sale, Legal Appointments, Announcements, U.K. Holidays, Computer Appointments, Entertainments, Motor Cars, Situations Wanted, Educational Careers And Retraining. Law: Guarantor liable after change First National Finance Corporation Ltd v Goodman, 'Wound' must break the whole skin J. J. C. (a Minor) v Eisenhower, Justices did not err in refusing adjournment Taylor v Baird and Watters, Refusing benefit during work stoppage Presho v Department of Health and Social Security. Business Appointments: Mobil Oil names new director. Sport: Today's Fixtures, Sports in Brief, McEnroe wins title for third time in classic encounter, Leicester bedevilled, Chinese have invincible look, A Dane preparing himself for battle in England, Little man makes a big impact on Bristol, Fulham ballroom dancers slip on Rangers' polished floor, Rucanor best side in Britain, Barrington bows out with a win, Russia retain world title, For The Record Football, Tree repeats Oaks warning to backers, In the cities of the plain, l-b-w stands for libido-before-wicket, Pitch turns quirky, Haslam unbeatable as Britons rout Americans, Maxwell wants scheme to go ahead, Birmingham rise on the finest of cuts, English pair go through, Gloomy week in prospect, Swansea off the bottom, Fulham are to make a Swiss sandwich of their pitch, Sibson's pulled muscle thrusts stiff examination on Kaylor, Pyrah produces world-class ride against the clock, Bilbao reign in Spain, Crenshaw on way back, Yesterday's Results, Sangster may have found himself another Nijinsky, May Day of red and angry faces, How a dark past can be overcome in land of the long white cloud, Army man is the top marksman, Turner is left to count the cost of a wash-out, Cumani puts Derby case for Tolomeo, Davis administers a potted foretaste of 'purgatory'. Property: Rentals, Flat Sharing, Short Lets, Overseas Property. Politics and Parliament: Parliament today. Weather: The Weather.

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