The Times - 05/07/1983
1983; Gale Group;
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From Michael Binyon, Moscow, By Barrie Clement Labour Reporter, By John Witherow, By Philip Webster, Political Reporter, From Robert Fisk, By Our Labour Reporter, From Paul Routledge, Labour Editor, Perth, From David Felton, Labour Correspondent, Douglas, By Hugh Clayton Environment Correspondent, By Anthony Bevins, Political Correspondent, By Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Barrie Clement, Labour Reporter, By Julian Haviland, Political Editor, From John Young, Agriculture Correspondent, Stoneleigh, Warwickshire, By Alan Hamilton, By David Walker Local Government Correspondent, By Peter Hennessy, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By the Staff of Nature, By Peter Evans, Home Affairs Correspondent, By Baron Phillips, Property Correspondent, By Pat Healy, Social Services Correspondent, By Bill Johnstone Electronics Correspondent, By Lucy Hodges, Education Correspondent, From Kate Dourian, Beirut, From Moshe Brilliant, Tel Aviv, From Dessa Trevisan, From Tony Duboudin, Melbourne, By Henry Stanhope, Diplomatic Correspondent, By Rodney Cowton Defence Correspondent, From Diana Geddes, Paris, From Richard Wigg, Madrid, From Michael Hornsby, From Roger Boyes, By Harry Golombek, Chess Correspondent, From Richard Hughes, From Trevor Fishlock, New York, From Andrew Thompson, Buenos Aires, By Caroline Moorehead, by Suzy Menkes, Christine Painell, PHS, by Sir Terence Beckett, Geoffrey Matthews, Mark Goyder, Roger Scruton, ANTHONY LESTER, , D. DENCER, , DAVID C. HUMPHREYS, , A. T. A. EDWARDS, , JOHN F. CHATFIELD, , R. H. PRITCHARD, , PETER McDOUGALL, , P. T. HASKELL, , JOANNA CLARK, , DAVID A. JONES, , LAWRENCE D. HILLS, , TONY CARTWRIGHT, , By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, Duncan Fallowell, John Russell Taylor, Geoffrey Norris, Hilary Finch, Irving Wardle, Peter Ackroyd, Richard Williams, City Editor Anthony Hilton, By Derek Harris, Commercial Editor, By Frances Williams and Benson Philips, By Our Banking Correspondent, By Our Financial Staff, By John Lawless, By Andrew Cornelius, By Peter Wilson-Smith, Banking Correspondent, edited by Michael Prest, David Phillips, by Michael Clark, By Derek Harris Commercial Editor, By Geoffrey Ellis, Clive Cookson, Richard Sharpe, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Alan Gibson, By Richard Streeton, By Peter Ball, By Alan Ross, By Jenny MacArthur, By Lewine Mair, By Michael Seely, From John Wilcockson, Roubaix, By Pat Butcher, From Don Cameron, Napier, From Terry McLean Napier, By John Nicholls, Edited by Peter Dear,
ResumoNews: TGWU casts its 1.25m votes for Kinnock to lead the Labour Party, Labour win in 1964 'due to Shore', Washing-up time ends after vote at Cowley, Be warned: this is no spectator sport, Another trendy computer goes in the bag, Troubled chip market off the chopping block The Week, Two London women found dead in Spain, Prisoners of conscience USSR: Rostislav Evdokimov, Mobilizing against the dole, UK Events:, Pym attacks 'hard' Tory approach, Fowler at centre of dispute, Tomorrow, Nato drags its feet on nuclear stockpile cuts, Falklanders not eligible for grants, Soldiers deny Cyprus killing of RAF man, Yugoslav Muslims seek state, How computers help children to speak, Man killed his wife's lover, court told, Taking the drudgery out of house work, Finding a cure for the British disease Job Scene, Cash crisis in US public radio, Sun shines on farming's f�te, Thatcher briefed on Hongkong prospects, City schools may get ritual meat, Airborne escape, To have and to hold, Fitt attacks cowards who burnt his home, From Thin One to fat cat?, Chang arrives with a bang, Device will charge drivers for road use, Tory backbenchers warn Government against cuts in jobless benefit, Hopes for security formula, Tasmanian workers told to quit dam site, Dying man is freed from murder charge, FT journalists keep skills turning over, Good head teachers 'are chosen by chance', Immigrant figures 'held down', Wistow mine yields first coal at Selby, Greenham women face army, And another thing, squire..., The Times Diary No 10 minus 2, Doctor who killed wife struck off, No ban on fixed windows, Warsaw starts ideological offensive as Poles recover from papal fever, 'Kiwi Billy Graham' finds a new cause, A yawning gap in Whitehall security, Self-defence dropout with an attacking business style, Whitelaw stays in charge of Cabinet group, Kohl talks put off as fears grow for health of Andropov, Shire Tories vote on rates tactics, The acid test for education, Police warning to press in South Africa, Oxford and Cambridge examination results, Tory MPs want bigger pay rise, The papers, The police urge MPs to vote for restoration of hanging, Argentine police clash with governor, He never called me mother, Rocket attack on Israel, British Steel sets pay deal deadline, Platelets in blood may fight bilharzia, Habgood goes to York, Union leaders attack unilateralism, 'Turn rail into road' demand, Shultz hopes to sound Saudis on Syria's view of troop pull-out, Pit leaders seek backing for big pay increase, Off the menu-a rare delicacy, Bone marrow donor flies to save child, Mauroy says austerity programme will stay until end of 1984, No hope of FT before next week, Over the force de frappe, a shadow of 1940, Texaco and Mobil follow BP and put up prices, Canberra ultimatum on Aboriginal land rights, British troops in Beirut gather intelligence on Israeli forces, House prices rising more quickly, Libel damages for actress, Leave the bawl in the other court. Index. Display Advertising: Bell's, Teilhard de Chardin, Gate, Century Oils Group, Volvo, Finance For Industry, Fine Dress Fabrics, Andrews, Rediffusion, Modern Business Technology Ltd., Abbey National Money Service, G.T.F. Tours, Mediaguard, Technology Intelligence, Store Guide, CD, Investors in Industry, European Economic Community, Chase Manhattan Bank N.A., Hewlett Packard, The London Symphony Orchestra, Cheaney, Bertie, Banco DI Napoli, Fortnum & Mason, Cr�dit Lyonnais, Whsmith, Harrods, Westland plc, Osborne. Picture Gallery. News in Brief. Politics and Parliament: Parliament today, Mining to stay state-owned Coal Industry, Peers seek help for engineering research and development House Of Lords, Labour condemns plan to end oil royalties Oil Industry. Arts and Entertainment: Today's television and radio programmes BBC 1, Russians challenge world chess body, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 16,173, Concise Crossword (No 96). Reviews: A wildness leaving nothing to chance Malcolm Morley Whitechapel, Concerts Wren Orchestra/ Kasprzyk Queen Elizabeth Hall, Elder statements, Today's events Royal engagements, Orlando Quartet St John's/Radio 3, Worthy World Cup tome, Jazz Bracknell Festival South Hill Park, Ludicrous night in the Tube Underground Prince of Wales, TV top ten, Yes, but is it art or craft?, Newly identified Cromwell portrait sets record auction price. Editorials/Leaders: Replenishing The Lords, The Wilderness Prevails, For The Northern Province. Letters to the Editor: Seats for disabled, Fraud on trial, An independent way with prosecutions, Tropical agriculture, Electoral reform, Alien plants at the roadside, On a clear day, Feeding ourselves, European practice on death penalty, Income restraint, Cape wildlife at risk, Coach safety. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Official Appointments and Notices: Church news Appointments, University news Edinburgh, Latest appointments. Marriages. Deaths. Obituaries: Laszlo Budai, Mr Robert Fitzmaurice, Mr Brian Jackson Progressive ideas in education. Law: Bank abused relationship of confidence National Westminster Bank Ltd v Morgan and Another, Benefits not to cut redundancy claim Westwood v Secretary of State for Employment. Business and Finance: Polish debt talks planned, Allied Irish Banks Limited U.S.$60,000,000 Floating Rate Notes due 1987, Florida Power & Light Company, Inchcape to sell off banking subsidiary, Lawson pushes new-look NEDC to concentrate on specific issues, Confidence returning to the colony, The pound, Amersham International public limited company, Consumer spending points to recovery, Dangers of the forex jungle, Investment and Finance, UK oil tax regime wins favour, The velvet glove of the unofficial Miss Dunn, �1.4m profit on DPCE buyout, Norcros sees 15% profits rise, Design: the failure is in marketing, Company News In Brief, Group, ICI denies reports of big rights issue, Boom year in prospect for English holiday resorts, says tourism chief, The Continental and Industrial Trust PLC Managed by J. Henry Schroder Wagg & Co. Limited, Base Lending Rates. Stock Exchange Tables: US money shock for gilts, Authorized Units & Insurance Funds, Sterling: Spot and Forward, Commodities, British Funds. Business Appointments: Appointments. Classified Advertising: Legal Appointments, Announcements, Musical Instruments, Entertainments, Computer Appointments. Sport: Poetic justice as Somerset hold on, Thomas and Payne in limelight, Canadian swimmer foiled by fraction, Smith leads Lions in his first match, Cobbles are rough luck for some but Andersen thrives, Sports in Brief, Parks dials 999 for Hampshire, Remodelled swing a help to Mitchell, Morcon to make amends for Derby disappointment, Expressly Yours up for the Cup, Neale and Patel come to Worcester's rescue, Middlesex blinking in the sun, Skin and hair may fly over Lions tour, Stylish win for Amritraj, Lilley puts Essex in control, Yorkshire fight back, Making sense of records plucked out of thin air, Consistency key to Admiral's Cup team, Victory in lead despite setback, Kent parade the genuine product on a day made for the sizzling bat, Mendis no mendicant for runs, Watson's target in sight, Today's Fixtures Cricket, Fairclough goes to Switzerland, Elite in name is also an elitist by nature, Stars of the Orient are too good for Britons, For The Record Swimming. Property: Rentals. 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