The Times - 19/03/1983
1983; Gale Group;
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By Frances Williams and Diana Geddes, By Michael Horsnell, From Richard Wigg Madrid, By Staff Reporters, By Hugh Clayton, Environment Correspondent, From Peter Nichols, Rome, By Peter Wilson-Smith, By Barrie Clement, Labour Reporter, By Frances Gibb and Geraldine Norman, By Geraldine Norman, Sale Room Correspondent, By Nicholas Timmins, By Julian Haviland, Political Editor, By Our Social Services Correspondent, From Ronald Faux, Darlington, By Richard Evans, By the Staff of "Nature", By Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, By Our Environment Correspondent, From Craig Seton, Penzance, By Rupert Morris, From Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Hugh Clayton Environment Correspondent, By Paul Routledge, Labour Editor, By Charles MCKean, Architecture Correspondent, By Our Political Editor, From Lucy Hodges, Education Correspondent, Oxford, By Kenneth Gosling, By a Staff Reporter, From Olli Kivinen, Helsinki, From Stephen Taylor, From Michael Hornsby, From Andrew Thompson, Buenos Aires, From Michael Binyon, Bonn, From Our Own Correspondent, From Ian Murray, From Harry Debelius, Madrid, From Nicholas Ashford, Washington, From Richard Owen, Moscow, From Mario Modiano, From Our Own Correspondent Brussels, From Bailey Morris, From Christopher Walker, From Tony Duboudin, Melbourne, From Our Correspondent, From Raymond Bonner, From Richard Hughes, Hongkong, Anthony Masters, Peter Ackroyd, Peter Davalle, David Wade, PHS, by Laurence Freedman, Brian Masters, Anthony Burgess, Michael Croft, P. ARMITAGE., GAVAN L. BURN, , MICHAEL LANGLEY, , IRENE WILSON, , B. H. SLATER., IAN TOWER, , H. B. DEHOANI-TAFTI, , KENNETH L. COHEN, , WILLIAM T. STEARN, , GERALD JONES, , D. G. BLACK, , CHRISTOPHER MAYHEW, , TREVOR B. HOLLOWAY, , GERRY FITT, , PETER HATT, , GARTH NETTHEIM, , Kenneth Leech, City Editor Anthony Hilton, From Maxwell Newton, By Jonathan Clare, By Jonathan Davis, Energy Correspondent, By Frances Williams, Economics Correspondent, By Our Financial Staff, By Michael Clark, By Sally White, edited by Sally White, David Young, by Michael Clark, Adrienne Gleeson, MR R. LeGROVE, , John Duncan, By Richard Streeton, From David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Dublin, By Nicholas Harling, By David Hands Rugby Correspondent, By Peter Ball, By Peter Ryde, By Our Correspondent, By Paul Newman, By Michael Seely, By Desmond Stoneham, By Michael Phillips, Racing Correspondent, By Keith Macklin, By John Wilcockson, From Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Reno, Nevada, By John Nicholls, By John Blunsden, By Pat Butcher, Edited by Peter Davalle, Roger Boyes, Michael Young, By Sir Roy Strong Director of the V & A, Edited by Shona Crawford Poole, Beryl Downing, Ashley Stephenson, Jane MacQuitty, Peter Waymark, P. W., Geoff Brown, Judy Froshaug, Mel Lewis, Harry Golombek, Jeremy Flint,
ResumoNews in Brief. Index. News: Jail boss sacked over letter to King, Joys of a peeling apt., easy reach fabled Alhambra, Solicitor raises temperature, Luns predicts US offer at Geneva, Polls keep the argument on boil, Australia renews Soviet ties after freeze on Afghanistan, Red carpet out for Arab League visit, £46,000 for more local health help, Finns swinging to right on eve of closely fought poll, Father Desmond MCGilli-, Equity ends quota for entrants, Police hint at charges on Sparks, In the garden, Tomorrow, Alice floods force a royal hotel switch, Financial empire behind new chief executive, Gardens open, The great missile gap-between Andropov and his generals, Words pay, but the melody lingers on, Argentina hopes to hold inflation rate at 161%, Tricks and treats on the streets of Tangier, Gas safety rule for Algarve flats, Crisis meeting tonight on European currencies, The final countdown for Peter Jay, Undertaker cannot account for bodies, TUC women say media too sexist, It's still Hello Dolly at 80, The pound, Magna Carta export licence withheld, Mining at Belvoir given go ahead, Insights on the formation of bones, Students 'not operating', Poison leak starts police alert, Israelis told to stop harassing Marines, Rome MPs to debate expenses scandal, Shipyards strife feared as unions are told 9,000 jobs may be lost, Davey's family seeks damages, Tale of desperate last moments, Sex shop chain to challenge council licensing powers, Still hope over farm dispute, King Umberto dies after 37 years of exile, Sauvignon's noble ancestry and back street bouquet, Chinamano presses for merger, Strauss to give his answer by tonight, The Week Ahead Today, Thai Army loses vote manoeuvre, Pentagon proposes big increase in defence spending, Wind of change in Britain's forgotten 'Falklands', What happened after E.T. left a boy's Moscow flat, Tory supporters turning to SDP, Judge ends illegal gun export trial, Doctor finds vocation among rebels, Outings Planetarium Silver Jubilee Celebrations, Kennedy attacks violence in Ireland, Lawyers strike in Greece, Painter claims he faked 400 works of Dali, Protection order call for wetland, The papers, TV-am shake-up expected after Peter Jay quits, The Times Diary Naval nominee, Maclean's ashes are buried, TUC China visit raises Hongkong union hopes, Sutherland walk-out in Genoa, Something succulent in the greenhouse, Kafka lives on in the city that pretends he never was, Early-flowering cherries, Battle for minds of young Germans, Temple Bar rescue dispute, How shires shape up for work and honours, Community service for 'cowardly' mugger, Shopfront, Give a bit, Refusenik tells West, The dynamic rise of a media intellectual, Frost to wed duke's daughter, 21 years jail for Norway's mass killer, Solicitors slow to claim £30m in back payments, Decorative delights to make a child feel really at home, Labour would spend 'boldly', April opening date for sound archive, Minister in pre-Easter attack on CND, TV report 'an insult' to Hindus, Future trends go on display, MP says council still misusing funds, NUR to make left turn with new top man, Ugandan train attacked. 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Reviews: Listening to the lion Van Morrison Dominion, Weekend Choice, Baffling bird The Patience of Fossils Ica, Room with a view for photography's grand masters, The subtle art of expansion at the V & A, Rock & Jazz Cecil Taylor, Critics' choice The Courtesans Of Bombay (Pg), Green-fingered gentry green in new role, Critics' choice Another Country, Festive occasions, PREVIEW Galleries Paule Vezelay, Opera Camden Festival, His masterful voice, New releases, Breaking the mould with collectors' items, Blue-eyed charm may wring royal tears, Films on TV, Photography Burk Puzzle, Today's events Last chance to see, Out of Town, Howe's that?, Concerts Taking Steppes, Dance Ballet Rambert, Nourishing an urban desert, Tissot fetches a record £183,600. Politics and Parliament: Lower rate tax band not ruled out Commons. Official Appointments and Notices: University news Manchester Appointments:, Latest appointment, Burgess Hill School, Cambridge to end scholarships. Editorials/Leaders: A Heartless Deportation, Sticking On The Rock, The American Dimension. Letters to the Editor: Overspill, Travels with mules, Slowing down the nuclear talks, Reaching for the skies, Ringing denunciation, Salute by anvil, Mr Reg Freeson, Deported Romanian, Pension scheme 'a costly mistake', Constitutional issue, One side of a sheet, Wages of experience, An Empire stamp, Christians and Jews, Statisticians' fear of search power, Better way with civil servants. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Classified Advertising: Cinemas, For Sale, Domestic And Catering Situations, Entertainments, Services tomorrow:, U.K. Holidays, Yachts And Boats, Wanted, Animals And Birds. Deaths. Births. Obituaries: Prof Ulf Von Euler-Chelpin, Obituary, Umberto II Former King of Italy, Sir Cecil Boyd-Rochfort. Business and Finance: New SAYE contract is no bargain, Budget concession softens widows' bereavement, Putting the knife into TPI, Hampton cash call to fund oil plan, BL halves trading losses to £126m, Inflation rate edges up to 5.3pc but trend remains downwards, Sturla's shares suspended, Oil price war talk continues, Investment and Finance, Family Money Market Banks, Dow steady despite sharp rise in M1, How to borrow money to buy that holiday home in the sun, The M&g Group M&g Offers Unit Trusts, £16m US deal for Mowlem, £1m loss at Waring & Gillow, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Channel Isles haven for CTT refugees, This Week's Market Changes, Company News In Brief, CTT: the new rates, Pentland rejects £52m bid, Interest rates and oil prices dictate market mood, Caution on insurance-linked loans, Base Lending Rates, Guide to CTT. Stock Exchange Tables: Plessey shares tumble, Recent Issues, Sterling: Spot and Forward, Commodities, Unit Trust Prices-change on the week, Growing doubts on Opec deal, British Funds. Law: Joining informations without consent Regina v Hunstanton Justices, Ex parte Clayton (T.E.) Regina v Hunstanton Justices, Ex parte Clayton (E.A.), Delay can be an abuse of process Regina v Canterbury and St Augustine's Justices, Ex parte Turner, Practice of charging continuing planning offences Hodgetts and Another v Chiltern District Council, User of measuring instrument not in possession of it Bellerby v Carle and Another. Sport: Dickinson back to bread and butter, Invincible Ethiopians should be running on air at Gateshead, Another punt on troubled genius, Football, rugby and other weekend fixtures, Norwick fit for Starkey, Small matter of stopping the banshees, Leeds peer at Wigan gloomily, Hopefuls on short circuit to big time, Wales prepare to pen a tale of the unexpected, Prolific pair pose threat to cup holders, Jones looks sharp but he must blunt the Iceman's cutting edge, Simonsen's valedictory, For The Record Football, Spencer healthy as Sheene recovers, Salazar leads the contenders, England have the power, Aberdeen get luck of the draw, Kelly has aces up his sleeve, Nicklaus a favourite for big new event, A need for controlled possession, Squaw Valley's victor, Gorytus in fine fettle for Newbury challenge, All our yesterdays, Haas spurns a chance, Cambridge rally with aid of fortune, The time to go for genial Joe and perhaps for City too, Lions keep new captain on tenterhooks, Snow Reports, Serving up a classic. Property: Rentals, Flat Sharing, Country Property. Arts and Entertainment: Chess A tournament held under a rainbow, Bridge Improving the odds in one's favour, Sunday's regional television variations BBC 1, The sculpture exhibition for the, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 16,082, Television and radio programmes BBC 1. Weather: The Weather.
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