The Times - 02/07/1983
1983; Gale Group;
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From Nicholas Ashford, Washington, By Frances Williams, Economics Correspondent, By Anthony Bevins, Political Correspondent, From Roger Boyes, By Philip Robinson, By Henry Stanhope Diplomatic Correspondent, From Paul Routledge, Labour Editor, Perth, By Derek Harris, Commercial Editor, By Hugh Clayton, Environment Correspondent, By Our Political Correspondent, By David Walker, Local Government Correspondent, By Anthony Bevins Political Correspondent, From Stewart Tendler, By Our Labour Staff, By Geraldine Norman, Sale Room Correspondent, By the Staff of Nature, By Pearce Wright, Science Editor, By Richard Dowden, By David Hewson, By Bill Johnstone, Electronics Correspondent, By Christopher Warman Arts Correspondent, By Clifford Longley, Religious Affairs Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, From a Staff Reporter, By Lucy Hodges, Education Correspondent, From Tony Duboudin, Melbourne, From Zoriana Pysariwsky, From Diana Geddes, Paris, From Richard Owen, Moscow, From Robert Fisk, Beirut, From Christopher Walker, Jerusalem, From Our Correspondent, Johannesburg, By Harry Golombek Chess Correspondent, From Ray Kennedy, From Godfrey Morrison, Rabat, By Our Foreign Staff, From Ian Murray, Brussels, From Our Own Correspondent, Brussels, From Diana Geddes, From Our Correspondent, Harare, Brian Sibley, From Trevor Fishlock, New York, From Mario Modiano, Lyric, Hammersmith, Irving Wardle, Hilary Finch, Anthony Masters, Peter Davalle, PHS, Hugh Clayton Environment Correspondent, Lord Rothschild, Jonathan Sale, AMINA FATHIL, , DAVID GARLICK, , ANTHONY MEYER, , DAVID LANE, , IAN CLARKE, , J. C. MANN, , J. H. JONES, , ANNE MIDDLETON, , J. C. Beckett, Brian Inglis, , Paul Bew, , Robert Kee, , George Boyce, , Maurice Keen, , Asa Briggs, , Angus Macintyre, , Patrick Buckland, , Nicholas Manscrgh, , Owen Chadwick, , Rosalind Mitchison, , Owen Dudley Edwards, , Conor Cruise O'Brien, , Ruth Dudley Edwards, , Thomas Pakenham, , G. R. Elton, , John Ranelagh, , M. R. D. Foot, , A. T. Q. Stewart, , Roy Foster, , Charles Townshend, , David Harkness, , J. A. Watt, , E. J. Hobsbawm, , John Whyte, , John Alliott, , Michael Hill, , Anthony Arlidge, , Dan Hollis, , Rodger Bell, , W. M. F. Hudson, , David Cocks, , John Marriage, , Neil Denison, , Clive Nicholls, , Richard du Cann, , Colin Nicholls, , Michael Gale, , Brian Pryor, , JOE PARHAM, , CHRISTINA SPEIGHT, , MICHAEL BERESFORD, , FRANCIS SMILBY, , GEOFFREY JELLICOE, , JOHN TOOLEY, , E. R. GILLETT, , FRANCES BERENDT, , Anthony Phillips, From Maxwell Newton, From Bailey Morris, By Michael Clark, By Michael Prest, By Our Financial Staff, From John Earle, Rome, By Peter Wilson-Smith, By John Young, Agricultural Correspondent, Lorna Bourke, Frances Gibb, Margaret Drummond, Ian McDonald, Adrienne Gleeson, · by Michael Clark, Simon Barnes, By George Chesterton, By Rex Bellamy, Tennis Correspondent, By Jim Railton, From John Wilcockson, Paris, By Pat Butcher, By David Miller, By Michael Seely, From Our Irish Correspondent, Dublin, From Desmond Stoneham, Paris, By Peter Marson, Mel Webb, Edited by Peter Davalle, Photograph by Chris Cole, By Barrie Clement, Labour Reporter, RH, Michael Hamlyn, Richard North, Edited by Shona Crawford Poole, Richard Owen, Ashley Stephenson, Michael Young, Jane MacQuitty, RICKIE LEE JONES, Richard Williams, Fenella Rowse, Stan Hey, John Russell Taylor, Geoff Brown, Max Harrison, Peter Waymark, Judy Froshaug, Jeremy Flint, Harry Golombek,
ResumoNews: Rediscovering the lost art of childhood, Cuttings from a regal beauty, Ceasefire call to IRA, Tripos results: natural sciences, part 1b, Hospital escape bid is foiled, Handy and effective barrier, Happy birthday in the rain for Princess, Outings Filey Edwardian Festival, FT less sure of return, Cabinet to decide its action on MPs' pay, Press ban on advertising, Moscow puts brave face on Warsaw Pact talks, Pressure stays on Polish writers' union, Guatemalan leader cancels parade, Labour loses anti-hunt cash, In the garden, Du Cann may stand down, Whitehall to seek another £5,000m, Jenkin approves South Bank office blocks rejected by inspector, Affairs in heaven's own language, First wheel clamp hearing, Shaping up at the stencil school, A changing shape in the ball of mirrors, Five more years in the wilderness, Experts restore ancient robe from warrior's grave, France denies any military involvement in Chad, Viscounty for Thomas revives a tradition, Gardens open Today And Tomorrow, Put-up job Beryl Downing's pick of the sofa-beds, The strange case of Casimir's curse, Israel prepares to dig in for long stay, Roses, Rates warning to councils, Evolutionary pleasures in Kent, Herring war begins in the North Sea, Banda's Eton in the bush Lilongwe., Shopfront Small businesses in a very big way, Royalties on music 'far too low', A guided tour of Russian customs, BP puts up petrol price by 8p from Monday, Battle over Harrods stepped up, The Week Ahead, Surprise witness in sabotage trial, The art of the matter, For the connoisseur, Two jailed for killing widow aged 84, Gaddafi looks for ways to come in from the cold, Strawberries, BL lorry plant Will cut 400 jobs, Roads, Hawke wins fight to stop dam, Airline to sell cheap tickets despite ban, A useful exercise, with interest, Thatcher strengthens personal 'think tank', 45 freed hostages fly home to Prague, Enlightenment at the end of the tunnel, Report criticizes private college for foreigners, Why Reagan has rediscovered the value of education, China honours Deng with new bestseller, The Times Diary Ticked off, Scargill rejects Murray call on political strikes, Reagan warning of 'war machine' in Central America, Video censorship Bill to be introduced by Tory, Scientists discover how cancer cells can grow out of control, Disease and despair in a tropical Manchester, Films by satellite for cable TV, A long cool look at lukewarm red, On Monday, Syria seeks control of PLO as its price for peace with Arafat, Terrorists sink police patrol boat in Corsica, Putting a polish on glass and steel Charles McKean looks at the controversial work of the new president of RIBA, Hongkong talks enter new phase, Boy's killer 'said he may kill again', Banning orders renewed, Bishop of Durham tipped for York, Ayatollah fails in action for £37bn, Tories are 'trapped by obsession', UN body supports EEC view on need for world wheat pact, High and dry as the holiday tide turns, Equal Europeans-at last, Unseeded Lewis to play McEnroe in final, 100 police in hunt for two killers, Embellishing the case for tea. Index. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Save & Prosper Group, Audi, Britannia Universal Energy Trust, Times Books Ltd, Owners Abroad, Multiple Display Advertisements, Hoverspeed, British Heart Foundation, Olympic Holidays, Royal Opera Covent Garden House, Coventry Building Society, EDITH plc,, Falcon, Spain, Nationwide Building Society, Phillips, National Theatre, Schroder Money Funds Limited, Cheletenham & Gloucester Building Society, The European Ferries TOWNSEND THORESEN, Hidden Hearing Ltd,, Pure India Tea., Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Fenner & Smith Ltd., Govett Japan Growth Fund, M&g Securities, Property Growth Assurance Company Limited, Halifax Building Society, Jersey, Julian Gibbs Associates, SFIA Educational Trust,, bales. Reviews: Weekend Choice, Photography London By Night, Critics' choice Confidence (15), Dance Nureyev Season, Scaling climaxes Suddenly Last Summer New End, Decorator who clothed the West End, PREVIEW Galleries Oliver Messel, A quiet graze in the garden of England, Human rights above vengeance The Winslow Boy, Heirlooms star among antique Americana, Today's events Royal engagements, Variations on three anniversary themes, Films on TV, Concerts Plaegan Piano, Sisters juggling with emotions, Critics' choice Antony And Cleopatra, Concert RPO/Chailly Festival Hall, Out of Town, Rock & Jazz George Benson, Compelling illusion, Tomorrow Royal engagements, Game, set and match to the amazing Miss Jones, The Times/Glyndebourne/ Cointreau Competition, Opera Covent Garden. Official Appointments and Notices: Resignation points to cutbacks on Channel 4 news programme, University news Oxford, The Queen has appointed Robert. Picture Gallery: Up, up and away for 200 years, A portrait of streamlined horse power. Politics and Parliament: Extra budget takes all Brussels cash, Project to bring new life to dockland London, Early debate sought on EEC herring quota dispute Fisheries. Arts and Entertainment: Chess Tempted from the chimney corner, Solution of Puzzle No 16,165, Television and radio programmes, Narrow Russian chess victory over England, Bridge A Canadian club bursts the bubble. Editorials/Leaders: Right And Wrong In Divorce, Lord Home At Eighty. Letters to the Editor: Tennis discipline, Waiting for 'The Times', Islamic divorce law, On a clear day, Imprisoned in Thailand, Gogol play, Correct bearing, Saturday shopping, Heat of the moment, Landscape design challenge, Covent Garden plans, Perils foreseen in return of hanging, Wayward water, EEC accountability, Feeding Roman troops, Deep divisions on unemployment. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Law: Going to court in breach of contract Tracomin SA v Sudan Oil Seeds Co Ltd, Respect for exemption clause decisions George Mitchell (Chesterhall) Ltd v Finney Lock Seeds Ltd, Competitors not excluded by best endeavours Ault & Wiborg Paints Ltd v Sure Service Ltd. Births. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Announcements, Short Lets, Services tomorrow:, U.K. Holidays, Entertainments, Motor Cars. Obituaries: Mr R. L. Knejevitch Role in wartime Yugoslav politics, Sir John Wrightson, Dr C. A. Wright. Business and Finance: Marinex plans to raise £7.15m, Why bank home loans are cheaper, Schroder offers roll-up to smaller investors, Italians reject EEC directive, Incisive form book, M&g Capital Builder Start a plan linked to M&G American Smaller Companies Bond, Earnings ceiling raised for pensioners, New capital scheme offered by Coutts, Farmers seek £10m to retain FMC, The pound, ICI may seek £500m cash, Family Money Market Banks, How 'reasonable' must care be?, £22m Fleet payoff to Trafalgar, Purse strings, Investment and Finance City Editor Anthony Hilton, Ronson in talks with Hanson, An exciting gamble to help business expand, A thief is about-and there is no hot line to stop cards being used, US tries to beat Laker ban, London sales, Iris loss hits Ansbacher, Sterling: Spot and Forward, Lawson says a little, Base Lending Rates. Stock Exchange Tables: Car price fight intensifies, Bank warns investors of high prices and poor information on USM, Oil sector bounces back but fails to regain its glamour rating, Recent Issues, Commodities London Metal Exchange, Unit Trust Prices-change on the week, Wall Street, British Funds, M1 rise upsets estimates. Sport: Ovett comes into his stride to prove another point, Sports in Brief, For The Record Baseball, Balance tips in favour of Eton, Danzatore is poised to silence critics, Why attendances fell, Stadler holds slim lead, Medley duo can hit world record note, Where cabbages and logic are thrown to island breezes, Bruised Gorytus waits for York, One-man heroics dominate the play, Wayward volley may come to haunt Lendl, Vanderaerden steals ahead on the hill, Some people will go to any lengths to mess about in straw boaters, Electric to power home, Navy man watertight, Pepper's loss flavours a veterans' day, Today's Fixtures Cricket, Neill's last chance to sign Gillespie, Stanerra primary colour in Sandown kaleidoscope, Liem left in clear, Kiwi flies headlong into final with McEnroe. Property: Rentals, Country Property. Weather: The Weather.
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