The Times - 26/07/1983
1983; Gale Group;
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By Julian Haviland, Political Editor, By Barrie Clement, Labour Reporter, From Christopher Walker, Jerusalem, From Roger Boyes, Bialoleka, From Christopher Thomas, By Jonathan Davis, Energy Correspondent, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By Martin Huckerby, By Richard Evans, By Craig Seton, By Michael Baily, Transport Editor, By Michael Baily Transport Editor, By Geraldine Norman, Sale Room Correspondent, By Peter Evans, Home Affairs Correspondent, By David Walker, Local Government Correspondent, By David Walker Local Government Correspondent, By Lucy Hodges Education Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, By David Hewson, By Arthur Osman, Birmingham, By David Nicholson-Lord, By Pearce Wright Science Editor, By Lucy Hodges, Education Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, By Philip Webster Political Reporter, By Peter Hennessy, From Diana Geddes, Paris, From Ian Murray, From Michael Hamlyn, Delhi, From Robert Fisk, Bissri, southern Lebanon, By Our Foreign Staff, From John Best, From Alan McGregor, Geneva, From Trevor Fishlock, By Caroline Moorehead, From Keith Stanley, From Michael Hornsby, From Diana Geddes, Richard Jenkyns, PHS, by Shimon Peres, Roger Scruton, Alastair Brett, ALAN TUFFIN, , M.S.KAJESE, , JOHN PARRY, , RICHARD WALKER, , ROY GREGORY., VIC DENNISON, , M. A. NAIM., MARTIN MEARS, , N. S. PRICE., JOHN DILKE, , GEORGE BAILEY, , RICHARD MASLEN, , LEWIS MASSEY, , ALFRED SHERMAN, , L. A. LATHAM, , By Pearce Wright, Science Editor, John Russell Taylor, Irving Wardle, Linda Christmas, John Percival, Dennis Hackett, Max Bell, Nicholas Kenyon, Noël Goodwin, By Clive Cookson, by Roger Woolnough, by Richard Sharpe, by Russell G. Jones, by Dennis Dwyer, by Derek Bradbury, Ian White, City Editor Anthony Hilton, From Bailey Morris, Washington, By Susan Bevan, By Our Financial Staff, From Ian Murray, Brussels, By Clive Cookson, Technology Correspondent, By Philip Robinson, By Jonathan Clare, By Wayne Lintott, edited by Michael Prest, by Michael Clark, By Peter Wilson-Smith, By Pat Butcher, Simon Barnes, Paul Harrison, From John Wilcockson, By John Woodcock, Cricket Correspondent, By Peter Marson, By John Hennessy Golf Correspondent, By a Special Correspondent, By Michael Phillips, Racing Correspondent, Peter Ball, Edited by Peter Dear,
ResumoNews: Hattersley wants to license City companies, The Times Diary Cheque mates, Life and death in the fast lane, Indian MPs open session in riotous assembly, Limelight hogging on eve of recess, Chink in door of Bialoleka jail, Cancer rate 'average' at nuclear site, Cheysson to hear Cuban views while on Latin American tour, EEC clash on herring quotas, Man 5 days in car boot, Speak up, the computer will be listening, Kissinger may visit Nicaragua, Mobs burn shops in Sri Lanka, Judge tells Adamson jury it must be certain of evidence, Jail governor tells of threats to kill him, Doctors fail to save arm of golfer, Psychiatric hospitals to be closed, The efficiency unit changes gear, New high-speed mining equipment may have caused Selby flooding, Israelis refuse to delay withdrawal, US transports fly in aid for Habré offensive against rebels, Adding the human touch, Good mood prevails at Hongkong talks, Union set to defy Murray in strike, Terror and the political war, 'Super pit' flood is stemmed, Finding someone to take the reins, 40% of brides accept danger of divorce, survey shows, French keep hold on bridge lead, Council leaders reject cuts, Curbs sought on Soviet shipping, Nkomo told to return or lose parliamentary seat, Waging war on the individual, British Airways opts out of Airbus deal, Penrith Liberals launch final uphill push, Criticism over bodies in garage, Ulster loses 775 jobs in Goodyear plant closure, Troubled chip market off the chopping block The Week, TUC tells Labour to stop squabbles, One way out of the Fleet Street jungle, The dangers facing programmers, Miracle's big push, Iran digs in 'nine miles inside Iraq', DPP asked to rule on cliff deaths, Mills and Bomb, TUC ends Tebbit boycott, Greenham slogan raid embarrasses ministry, Lively debate expected at church council, Prisoners of conscience Somalia: Arteh Ghalib, Gemayel presses for a referendum, Australia accuses six of plot, Police say abandoned baby is Coloured, Trendies, read on New words for oldPhilip Howard, Lawyer had 'Sam 7s in his home', Tomorrow, Israel rules out building of 'Maginot line' in Lebanon, Job for Will o' the Wisp tracker, The papers, Smugglers 'chosen to win court sympathy', Avoiding an Israeli Vietnam, Government opts for £500m BP sale, Managua warns US of 'apocalypse', Stock prices computer failure, Socialists in France hit back at press baron, Police seek M6 witnesses in Caroline Hogg case, New ruling may give parents cane options, Augustus loses his reputation, Education cuts spare grants, Sailing through the City, Watch the new boys, A small mini or a big micro?, Storms destroy Burgundy vine harvests, Reagan woos blacks for 1984, Zoo where keepers were killed by tigress cut corners, jury told, Just like the hokey-cokey. Index. Picture Gallery: Aspinall's zoo prosecuted over keepers' deaths. Display Advertising: Gs, Industrialization Fund Of Finland Ltd., Citibank, Technology, CAP, Nec, Barratt, Modern Business Technology Ltd., intel, Abbey National Money Service, Great Porland Estates, hp, Giorgio Armani, Margaret Howell, Donmar Warehouse Theatre, Lloyds Bank, Ministry Of Public Works And Housing, Coca-Cola International Finance N. V., Csc, Silverstone, The News Corporation Limited, Plato, GianniVersace, George Allen & Unwin. Reviews: Dance Giselle Festival Hall, Today's events Royal engagements, Theatre Smile Orange Tricycle, Nolan's visual blaze II trovatore Sydney, High prices for erotic pictures, Zandra's magic garden, Towering Babylon BBCSO/Pritchard Albert HallRadio 3, Spirited reactions to the lure of London, Rock Altered Images Hammersmith Palais, A model of self-possession, TV top ten, Von Otter/Lidiard Wigmore Hall, Shorts. News in Brief. Politics and Parliament: Ashley seeks changes in mental hospitals Summer Recess, Parliament today, Peers to get higher expenses, Lawson forced to make statement on share sale Bp Shares, Coal to stay main energy source Energy, Fresh studies on inland waterways. Arts and Entertainment: Concise Crossword (No 111), Today's television and radio programmes BBC 1, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 16,191. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): Labour's joke: who has the last laugh?. Editorials/Leaders: Red Bottoms On Blue Water, Raiding The Cupboard, Party In Their Power. Letters to the Editor: Beresford Hope silver, British Telecom in private hands, Mad Hatter policies, Intimations of mortality, Relatively speaking, Calling to account, Economic upturn without inflation, Crime and punishment, Divorce reform, Night thoughts on farm noise, Afghan conflict, BR's conversion study, Solicitors' charges. Court and Social: Court Circular. Deaths. Official Appointments and Notices: University news Oxford, Finningley award, Latest appointments, Church news. Law: When liability under general average accrues Castle Insurance Co Ltd and Others v Hongkong Islands Shipping Co Ltd. Marriages. Births. Obituaries: Mr John Gore, Mr Norman Grenyer, Air Vice-Marshal W. E. Staton, M Georges Auric Composer of ballets and film scores, Sir Peter Macdonald. Business and Finance: Deutschemark, franc and lira suffer, The pessimism of Mr Lawson, Flight and Huntleigh agree share swop, Waddington forecasts £3m profit, US group buys Aston Martin, The pound, BTG launches new biotechnology group, Nat West kicks off banking season, Hallite Plc, Dollar surges to record levels on fears of higher US interest rates, Security Centres to sell US shares, Investment and Finance, Ibstock returns to profit in first half, Britain offered higher steel quotas, Sell-off doubts hit BP, but others rally with relief, Improvement at CH Industrials, Banca Toscana, Greene King, Company News In Brief, Country and New Town Properties p.l.c., Sharp fall in institutions' cash inflow In Brief, Base Lending Rates, OFT may pursue rule book fight. Stock Exchange Tables: Commodities, Stocks edge higher. Business Appointments: Board post at Dalgety for Carey. Sport: Sports in Brief, Burkinshaw carries on waiting for Hoddle, Samaranch: Soviet boycott 'unlikely', For The Record Baseball, Whoa there-the time has come for equestrians to pull up the sponsors, Dead-end kid on top of the mountain, Morse Pip can justify local Cup confidence, Coe and Ovett go solo at Helsinki, Wilson regains fitness, but Ring is out of the reckoning, W Indies board out on a limb, British hopes buoyant again after battle for survival, Borg 'may make a comeback', The Punjab Express steams into urban Britain, McEvoy takes jungle path, Gray out of Forest's colours, Wimbledon keeps its floodlights in dark, Change of horses for top riders, Warren is no rabbit for Scott, Last call is across the Plate, Skilling breaks leg, Cricketers with Odyssean flair, Amiss lifts Warwickshire, South Africa's early riser may wake to a new English dawn. Classified Advertising: For Sale, U.K. Holidays, Wanted, Legal Notices, Entertainments, Situations Wanted, Legal Appointments also on page 22. Property: Rentals, Country Property, Short Lets. Weather: The Weather.
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