The Times - 07/09/1983
1983; Gale Group;
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From Richard Owen, Moscow, By Michael Baily Transport Editor, By Peter Hennessy and David Walker, From Nicholas Ashford, Washington, By Henry Stanhope, Diplomatic Correspondent, From Paul Routledge, Labour Editor, Blackpool, From Robert Fisk, Beirut, From Our Labour Editor, By Anthony Bevins, Political Correspondent, By Michael Baily, Transport Editor, From Lucy Hodges Education Correspondent, From Ronald Faux Manchester, From Peter Hennessy, York, By Edward Townsend, Industrial Correspondent, By Pat Healy, Social Services Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, By Barbara Day, By Clifford Longley, Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Alan Hamilton, By Bill Johnstone, Electronics Correspondent, By Clifford Webb, Motoring Correspondent, By David Nicholson-Lord, From Tim Jones, Cardiff, By Stewart Tendler, Crime Reporter, By Craig Seton, By David Young, From Nicholas Ashford, From Alan McGregor, From Harry Debelius, Madrid, From Richard Hanson, From Christopher Walker. Jerusalem, From Richard Wigg, From Mohsin Ali, Washington, From Keith Dalton, Manila, From Tony Duboudin, From Roger Boyes, Warsaw, From Patrick Knight, Sho Paulo, From Our Correspondent Melbourne, Jon Donaldson, Stephen Pettitt, Irving Wardle, Anthony Masters, John Percival, Michael Church, PHS, Nicholas Ashford, Jock Bruce-Gardyne, James Curran, RACHEL WATERHOUSE, , ALEC DICKSON., ALLAN B. LOGAN, , DAVID PROUDLOVE, Master, , D. J. CRISP., GLADWYN, , EDWARD H. VALE., JOHN CAMPBELL, , JOAN SCHWITZER, JOHN ACLAND, , ANN CLWYD, , NORMAN HAMMOND., ALISON ADBURGHAM., DIONE CANNINGS., By Pearce Wright, Science Editor, By John Young, Agriculture Correspondent, City Editor Anthony Hilton, By Peter Wilson-Smith Banking Correspondent, By Jeremy Warner, From Maxwell Newton., By Our Banking Correspondent, By Derek Pain, By Frances Williams Economics Correspondent, By Philip Robinson, By Our Financial Staff, From Bailey Morris, By Jonathan Clare, by Michael Clark, edited by Michael Prest, By David Hands Rugby Correspondent, David Hands, By John Woodcock, Cricket Correspondent, From Rex Bellamy, Tennis Correspondent, New York, By Richard Streeton, By Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent, By Peter Ball, By Tom German, By Pat Butcher, By Nicholas Harling, By Michael Phillins. Racing Correspondent, By John Watson, By Jenny MacArthur, From David Miller, Newport, Rhode Island, From Barry Pickthall, Margaret Leslie, Edited by Peter Lee, By Julian Haviland, Political Editor, PH, Frank Johnson in Blackpool,
ResumoNews: Academics told to fight council reform, Union onslaught on youth training, Comedown from the mountains, Accounts of Chad desert bombing conflict, The new General Council of the TUC in full, Buckton attacks private health, Taxi 'monopoly' at airport under scrutiny, Pilots urge 60-day ban on Moscow, Royal recruit: Prince Edward (second from, Unhappy start for INF talks, Toyota restyles Corolla, Moscow finally confesses: 'We shot down jumbo', Right-wing lashes Reagan for failure to impose tough sanctions, Married clergy to be eligible for Catholic priesthood on conversion, New men and women arrive on the right and the left, Cubans retain low profile Angola Analysis, Happy mothering with the family's help Talkback, Scunthorpe in cultural bonanza, Scrap industry heads for an export-led recovery, Tomorrow, £14m 'Olympia of North' project, Brazil's presidential hopefuls jostle to succeed Figueiredo, QE-2 refit could go to German yard, The exiled kings of Blackpool, High summer on a plate Guest Cook, Commentary, Islands in a sea of gold, Delegates reject attempt by left wing to block talks with Tebbit, Law reform talks 'not a surrender', Why Reagan spurns the big stick, More post arrives next day, Spain tries again on Gibraltar, Who speaks up for the humble poly?, Israel tells Syria to stay out of Chouf, Information overlord planned, Changes in law on liquidation to be demanded, Le Figaro chooses Peyrefitte, Pravda says aircraft knew where it was, Jail death blamed on torture, Health cuts hamper 'essential' work, Malta stops obstructing pact, Electric motors sailing into a new age, 200 pupils enrol at sit-in school, Bald facts behind Scargill's disguise, Men sought in headless girl case, Clifton College, The makings of an atrocity, 1,300 jobs go in biscuit factory closures, Crash survivors praise coach driver, Dirty tricks campaign in Queensland, New electronic meters to measure TV viewing, Hattersley launches attack on Chapple, Roads, Repair trade warning after check, Peace women admit pipeline work damage, Christian stronghold overrun by Druze, Me? I'm the pink panter, Bill offers church legal role, In the beginning was an excess of words, US urges austerity on Latin America, Yard sets up 'home watch' scheme to combat crime, Moderates capture two-thirds of seats on TUC council, Four key questions facing Aquino assassination inquiry beginning today, Peronists choose moderate, The papers, Syria told to behave, First Person, NGA enters electricians' dispute, Making life tolerable in the urban jungle, Liberal move to avert clashes, The Times Diary Scarman's choice, UN hears Soviet pilot kill target, Search for sheep that shears itself, Greek stand threatens joint EEC sanctions, Car workers want to see the boot put in, Japan takes cautious approach, Son tells of suicide pact with mother, Pledge to defend Truck Acts and wage councils, Congress agrees to Tebbit dialogue, Return to 11-plus opposed, Dublin link plan attacked by Paisley, Gales reduce apple harvests by a third, We're off to see with Wisard, SDP and Liberals face clash over joint candidates for Europe, Salvador spies blamed for success of raid. Index. News in Brief. Display Advertising: riverside Studios, National Theatre, Bovis Management, Campbell Sharp Limited, G.T.F. Tours, Ruthmol, Lloyds Bank, Leitz, Nina Campbell, Littlewoods, Victoria & Albert Museum, Idc, Ford, The Capital Growth Bond Fund Limited, Minolta, habitat catalogue. Picture Gallery. Arts and Entertainment: Today's television and radio programmes BBC 1, Concise Crossword (No 143), The Times Crossword Puzzle No 16,228. Reviews: British Property Federation, Champion of the falling heroes, Today's events Royal engagements, New books-hardback, An act of dramatic speculation Nastasia Filipovna Riverside Studios, A star-studded celebration of nostalgia, Concert London Sinfonietta/ Zagrosek Albert Hall/Radio 3, Theatrical tensions, Jesus and the Hell's Angels Próba Playhouse, The Shelter Lyric Studio. Editorials/Leaders: Doing Something About IT, Astonished At Their Own Moderation. Letters to the Editor: Rearrest of officers in Zimbabwe, Youth in US on active service, Asbestos in the home, Worker consultation, .333 recurring, Forest policy, Destruction of Korean airliner, 'Ham and High', Lost for words, Newspaper excesses, Patentee's problems. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Births. Official Appointments and Notices: Church news New bishop appointed, University news, Latest appointments. Deaths. Obituaries: Cdr Leonard Burt Former head of Special Branch, Herr Hans Schalla, Professor Wilho Ilmari, Captain Geoffrey Bennett, Mr Rene Frank. Business and Finance: Inflation fight on target, Sir Peter Green to step down as Lloyd's chairman, Allnatt London Properties Plc, Record mortgage loans swop, The pound, £36m profit sets record at News International, Tide is turning in the North Sea, Exco issue aims at consolidation, Investment and Finance, Reckitt plans attack on US market, 'Ease loan terms" plea to West, Interim Report, Pentland Industries Plc, The programmer who found success through marketing, Governments 'must help Brazil rescue', Who will be his successor?, Company News In Brief, Outsiders to get 25% of SE council seats, Base Lending Rates. Stock Exchange Tables: Dow soars 23 points on M1 hopes, Recent Issues, Sterling: Spot and Forward, Authorized Units & Insurance Funds, Commodities, Wall Street, AE bid to be referred?, British Funds. Business Appointments: Lord Keith joins GPA board. Sport: Miss Navratilova has scores to settle with Miss Shriver, Sports in Brief, Ipswich like champions, United rewrite script with steel-cold pen, Cram welcomes double showdown with Ovett, Big Pal for young John, Today's Fixtures Football, Liverpool deprived by Mills, Burleigh owe debt to Withers, Victory washes down ashes of defeat with style and champagne, Tour dates and venues, Meade in line for glittering prize, England's tour selectors turn their backs on Edmonds, Jupiter Island can bring opponents down to earth, Sicyos to hold British pair, Middlesex can go top, Stolen by Simmons, West Ham tackle their one blemish, Watford suited to the ground, Zimbabwe look to youth in 'series' decider, Starkey and Miss Kelleway have to count their losses, For The Record Cricket, Stoica alive again and kicking back, New race to outlaw the keel. Classified Advertising: For Sale, Sport And Recreation, La crème de la crème, Finance And Investment, Legal Notices, Wanted, Entertainments. Property: Residential Property Avoiding the last, last minute pitfalls, Rentals, Property Wanted, Property North of the Thames, Overseas Property, Commercial And Industrial Property. Weather: The Weather.
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