The Times - 15/11/1983
1983; Gale Group;
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By Julian Haviland and Rodney Cowton, By Clifford Longley, From Christopher Walker Jerusalem, From Nicholas Ashford in Washington and Richard Owen in Moscow, From Zoriana Pysariwsky, New York, By Thomson Prentice, By Philip Webster, Political Reporter, By Paul Routledge, Labour Editor, By Nicholas Timmins, By Rupert Morris, By Huon Mallalieu, By Philip Webster Political Reporter, By Barrie Clement, Labour Reporter, By Our Labour Editor, By David Hewson, By Bill Johnstone, Electronics Correspondent, From Tim Jones Cardiff, By Derek Harris, Commercial Editor, From Richard Ford, Belfast, By Our Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Patricia Clough, By Lucy Hodges, Education Correspondent, By Our Health Services Correspondent, By Peter Hennessy, From David Watts, Scoul, By Caroline Moorehead, From Dessa Trevisan, Belgrade, From Neil Kelly, Bangkok, From Hasan Akhtar Islamabad, From Tony Duboudin Melbourne, From Nicholas Ashford, Washington, From Michael Hornsby, From Michael Binyon, Bonn, From Our Own Correspondent, From Michael Hamlyn, Dhaka, From Diana Geddes, Paris, From Harry Debelius, From Robert Fisk, From Ian Murray, Brussels, By Our Foreign Staff, Geoffrey Smith, Joan Goodman, Paddy Kitchen, John Percival, Nicholas Kenyon, Max Bell, Irving Wardle, David Littlejohn, Dennis Hackett, PHS, Roger Scruton, John Young, MARTIN G. WASSELL, , J. GILBERT, , DAVID LOWENTHAL, , HENRY PARRIS, EDGAR PALAMOUNTAIN, , JACK HENDY, , DESMOND LEE, , K. D. SMITH, D. HENSCHEL, K. J. SHIELD, STEPHEN WOOLMAN, , ROLL, , HARVINGTON, , BERNARD BRAINE, , M. T. BIDDISCOMBE, , By Clive Cookson, Technology Correspondent, By Clifford Longley, Religious Affairs Correspondent, By a Bridge Correspondent, Clive Cookson, Barry Miles, David Hewson, Richard Sharpe, By Roger Woolnough, by Philip Manchester, Executive Editor Kenneth Fleet, By David Young, Energy Correspondent, By Peter Wilson-Smith, Banking Correspondent, By Wayne Lintott, By Frances Williams Economics Correspondent, By Philip Robinson, By Our Financial Staff, edited by Michael Prest, Jonathan Davis, by Derek Pain, David Miller, From Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent, Luxembourg, Paul Newman, By Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, By Rex Bellamy, Tennis Correspondent, By Lewine Mair, By Richard Eaton, By Nicholas Harling, By John Karter, By David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Sir Andrew Gilchrist, By Robert Pryce, From Ian Brayshaw, Perth, Richard Ford, By Marcus Williams, By Paul Harrison, By Peter Aykroyd, Edited by Peter Dear, By Pat Healy,
ResumoNews: Bomb case anarchist jailed for nine years, Sudan: Sadiq el-Mahdi, Classroom computer competition, Kinnock's policy unit starts work, Way clear for poison oil trial, Tugendhat summoned to explain outburst, A land of UHT and honey, 'Friend had Martin's raid haul', Israelis study Syrian build-up, Miners' ban costs a day's pay, Challenge to the old morality, Strauss party sends ultimatum to Kohl, When the writ of law stops running, Fears over cuts and defence intelligence, Seoul disappointed by failure to boost number of US troops, China pilot defects to Taiwan, Troops must keep combat fit, Fewer wed but more divorce, MEPs write against food tax, Pledge by Reuters trustees, Safety lids for cleaning products urged, Heseltine deployed amid protests, Kent asked to explain CND speech, Sinclair seeks BBC contract, Roads, Friday fish rule is opposed, Unity bid by 7 parties in Namibia, Matthew and Steven are out on top, Driver in death crash fined for MS stop, Big Bangladesh welcome for the Queen, 3 arrests in Jones death inquiry, Argentine hard line at UN angers Britain, Peace talks over TV dispute, Troop trucks left behind by new tank, Eurocommunist wing gains Star victory, How children cope with Ulster strife, Yugoslavia's iron-nerved lady, Lawyers and accountants attacked over poor deal for consumers, Commentary, Return of the missing Hitchcocks, Ayers Rock rumpus prompts poll, James Stewart: light on the dark side of Hitch, Rift on left widens after Aulnay defeat, Pakistan defends flogging, New parachute brigade is ready for action, Indians run gauntlet in Durban, Telecom sell-off losing support, Civil servants face new curb by Government on political activities, Dadd painting freed for export to United States, Administration in disarray over policy on Central America, Defeat for ruling party in Peru's local elections, The Times Diary Ministry of unfilms, Druze shell Beirut civilians, Religious teaching 'confusion' in junior schools, Victory in 'defeat' on cruise, Business approach to NHS reforms, Tomorrow, Women ready to dig up roads to keep base under siege, The papers, You hum it, I'll invent it, Hungary visit for Thatcher, Sounding out a new hypothesis on hearing, Cheaper turkeys, Russia spurns new US offer to reduce missiles in Europe, Heavy jail sentences for 23 in Turkey, Roedean returns to a woman head, Cruise arrives at Greenham, Toxteth and the Third World benefit from Methodist hot air, Burmese tipped to succeed Ne Win is jailed for life, Licence victory could kill airport, Clamps clear roads and earn £½m. Index. Display Advertising: Freefone Rank Xerox, Heronview Limited, Harrods, Multiple Display Advertisements, Computer And Systems Engineering plc,, Young's, National Coal Board,, Bhhi, Akzo, Rsc, Ipl, The Times, Cathay Pacific, Ambassadors, Blesma, British Caledonian, Datastream International Ltd., Sheraton Park Tower, Sharp, Control Data, Fujitsu, Fortune Systems, Noval L B Port, Camtec, Minolta, Merlin, Cca (Micro Rentals) Limited. Picture Gallery. News in Brief. Politics and Parliament: Ministers agree growth in farm spending must be slowed Eec Budget, Belts saving lives, Bill to switch BA air routes ruled out Airlines, Stop knocking BR, Parliament today, Government cautious on joining EMS House Of Lords, Reuters is not a charity Legal Affairs, Heseltine confirms the arrival of cruise Defence, Report soon on condition of Severn Bridge Transport, How Sir Keith would use new support grants Education. Arts and Entertainment: Concise Crossword (No 202), Today's television and radio programmes BBC 1, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 16,287, Successful return to Eastbourne. Reviews: All smiles and no dazzle Dancin' Drury Lane, Moral science, · Opera houses in four coun-, African music Fela Kuti Brixton Academy, Concert Edith Vogel St John's/Radio 3, Sex and the SINGLE breasted suit, Turning up tricks Baxter's Last Case Gate, Revelations of craftsmanship Tom Phillips, Opera The Midsummer Marriage San Francisco, TV top ten. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): Ars longa, Booker brevis Bernard Levin: the way we live now. Editorials/Leaders: Carve-Up At Reuters, Calling On The Cardinal, Man In The Iron Mask. Letters to the Editor: Gift of tongues, The human needs of social justice, Business costs and confidence, Fruits of defeat, Lessons of Grenada, Oxbridge entry, Crown Agents, Clergy in legal limbo, Voice in Parliament, Origin of the Marshall Plan. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Births. Official Appointments and Notices: University news Oxford, Latest appointments, Loughborough Grammar School. Obituaries: Miss Elizabeth French, Mr Colin Ryan, Dr W. A. R. Thomson Writer on medical matters. Business and Finance: Now Commodore moves into 'give-aways" Marketing, Stern words from Mr Volcker, S G Warburg buys 29.9% of Akroyd & Smithers, Candecca sells stake in Plascom, Ringing the bell, Big names Join in the big show Computer Briefing, Japanese face critics, Small staff, big pay Job Scene, Babcock may lose £21m after German collapse, A cautious dose of investment could cure ailing economy, Opec ministers want rise in oil demand, Industrial output at 3-year high, Rethink on rules as Telecom sale plan is kept simple, Home User, Britain way ahead in Europe micro sales, IMF lending 'must expand', Dow Jones up 3 points, Seagram trading profits dip again, Eagle Star expects record profit, Base Lending Rates, 15 years of growth, A laser explosion is due at the check-out, Land Securities, Interim boost by Land Securities, No more private investors after the year 2000?, How free is a 'free' offer?, Beware the cheap imitators, A workstation on every desk, Chinese on a keyboard, Crystalate bid deal struck. Classified Advertising: Today's events, Legal Appointments, Entertainments, Announcements, Motor Cars, Wanted, Animals And Birds, Aerospace Systems. Stock Exchange Tables: Aspinall shares jackpot, The pound, Recent Issues, Sterling: Spot and Forward, Commodities, Authorized Units & Insurance Funds, Wall Street, British Funds. Business Appointments: Simon Food Engineering names vice-chairmen. Law: Loss of wages award set aside Courtaulds Northern Spinning Ltd v Moosa, Imprisoning for contempt in the face of the court Regins v Newbury Justices, Ex parte du Pont and Others, No 'rubber-stamp' for care orders In re S (a Minor) In re P (Minors), Dismissed nurse wins judicial review Regina v East Berkshire Health Authority, Ex parte Walsh, Meaning of 'absolutely' for trust income Kenny and Others v Cunningham-Reid and Others. Sport: Redskins revel in their raid across the border, Caton seeks transfer from City, Bracknell's chance to lead is lost, A sweet way to spread the cash, Silver Buck sets off on the gold trail again, Newsagent after the headlines Fa Cup, Robson's firing squad await signal to shoot, Sports in Brief, A happy return for Francome, Results from overseas matches, Miss Leavy in Olympics, McGuigan makes the border melt into irrelevance, Salmon leap back to the Clyde and into the muzzles of guns, Today's Fixtures Football, Barnes takes Halliday's place against All Blacks, Denmark may be without Simonsen, Lord needs to get in touch, Kapil Dev the avenger, Elliott to the rescue, McEnroe and Connors in same half of draw, Elite 'using new drug', A Welsh battle to stay out of the red, Sunday play abandoned for 1984 Tests, Minor counties competitions Eastern Division, Ramsey solves Irish problem, Rummenigge brings Hamburg down, Rucanor out of Europe, Bruno will meet the monolith from way down in New Orleans, Miss Grunfeld's remedy, Pakistan put on the rack by merciless Rackemann, A waasif is last at Santa Anita. Deaths. Property: Rentals, Flat Sharing. Weather: The Weather.
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