The Times - 04/11/1983
1983; Gale Group;
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From Robert Fisk, Geneva, From Our Correspondent Oxford, By Philip Webster, Political Reporter, By Our Political Correspondent, From Richard Ford, Dublin, From Nicholas Ashford Washington, By Anthony Bevins, Political Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent Washington, By Frances Williams Economics Correspondent, By Michael Baily, Transport Editor, By Paul Routledge, Labour Editor, By Our Political Staff, By Geraldine Norman, Sale Room Correspondent, By Clifford Webb, From Richard Ford, Belfast, By Staff Reporters, By Anthony Bevins, Political Correspondent., By Clive Cookson Technology Correspondent, By Rodney Cowton Defence Correspondent, By Peter Evans, Home Affairs Correspondent, By Jonathan Davis, Financial Correspondent, By David Hewson, Arts Correspondent, By Lucy Hodges, Education Correspondent, By Philip Webster Political Reporter, By Patricia Clough, By David Walker, Social Policy Correspondent, By Ngaio Crequer of the Times Higher Education Supplement, From Our Correspondent, Nottingham, By Ronald Faux, From Michael Hornsby, Pretoria, From Christopher Walker, Jerusalem, From Our Correspondent Beirut, From Moshe Brilliant Tel Aviv, From Diana Geddes, Paris, Geoffrey Smith, From Trevor Fishlock, St George's Grenada, From Christopher Thomas St George's, Grenada, From Ivor Davis Los Angeles, From Roger Boyes Warsaw, From Mario Modiano, Athens, From Martha de la Cal Lisbon, From Rasit Gurdicek, Ankara, From David Watts Singapore, From Richard Wigg, Madrid, From Mohsin Ali Washington, From Richard Owen Moscow, From Patrick Knight, Sao Paulo, From Tony Duboudin Melbourne, From Florencia Varas, Santiago, From David Bonavia, Peking, From Richard Hughes Hongkong, Clare Dyer, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Shona Crawford Poole, PHS, Jonathan Mirsky ©Times Newspapers Limited, 1983, David Watt, Philip Howard, CON ALLDAY, , MARGARET DONALDSONSALTER., GERALD BRAY., CLIVE BRADLEY, , CLIVE JENKINS, , LENNI BRENNER, , HOME, , ALAN NEALE, , K. BRIGHT, Chairman, , M. B. FAIRBAIRN, , M. J. HOLMAN, , By Pearce Wright, Science Editor, David Robinson, Nicholas Kenyon, Irving Wardle, Anthony Masters, Max Bell, Michael Church, by Michael Clark, Executive Editor Kenneth Fleet, By Philip Robinson, By John Lawless, By Peter Wilson-Smith Banking Correspondent, By Derek Harris Commercial Editor, By Our Financial Staff, By Jeremy Warner, · edited by Michael Prest, By Vivien Goldsmith, by Patricia Tisdall, By Derek Harris, Frances Williams, By David Hands Rugby Correspondent, By Gerald Davies, Schools rugby by Michael Stevenson, By Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, By John Blunsden, By Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent, By Peter Ball, By Clive White, By Hugh Taylor, By Paul Newman, By David Miller, By Pat Butcher, From Mitchell Platts Troia, Portugal, By John Hennessy, From a Special Correspondent, Williamsburg, By John Karter, Peter Aykroyd, By Joyce Whitehead, By William Stephens, Motoring by Clifford Webb, Edited by Peter Davalle, By Nicholas Timmins, Health Services Correspondent, By Julian Haviland Political Editor, John Earle, PN, Alessandro Silj, JE, Virgilio Levi, Mary Venturini,
ResumoNews: Meal tickets: the law will provide Comment, Reassurances on rural telephones, Howe offers troops for Caribbean, Employers biased against college and polytechnic graduates, survey shows, Judge rules in favour of the 6ft square dance, Divorce Bill to facilitate clean break, Diesel with a difference, Transfer British Airways' routes to independents, B-Cal chief says, Bristol wins £10m US laboratory, Sailing holidays cut by Greek harbour police, Scargill says 44 pits face early closure, Begin institute will study rebel groups, Basques give warning on anti-terror moves, Cooking through the years, Have the bombers had their day?, Girl killed 'for turning off TV', The give-away war hots up, Crash pilot may have become ill, Syria offers terms for resolving crisis in Lebanon, Tomorrow, Launching the anti-satellite missile, Biffen denial over Times sale, Food prices, An arsonist for an ancestor, No warheads on training runs, Commentary, Hope for 11th hour agreement in Geneva, Chinese jail man who persecuted Liu, Steel: pinning the blame, Imports of US cars to be cut, Managua threat to priest angers Spain, US military sites in Britain, Debate reopened on higher education, Kinnock plans trips to US and Russia, How sugar starvation became a fashion, Teaching without being booed, UK fails to get Turkish atom contract, British blow for Unesco, GP cleared of overdose negligence, Scientology a religion, court rules, A sentimental story that landed poor Zhang in disgrace, Chile resists US pressure, Anglo-Argentine thaw in B.A., The register that saves lives, The Communists who are backing Nato, The Great uncertainties, The changing mood of the Church, Iraq admits it has five Super-Etendards, Economy is Kaunda's top priority, Ulster violence 'has cost UK £9bn', Arafat will 'fight to the death', Tottenham followers blame Dutch for match violence, The fruit farmer prodding the EEC, Heroin addiction near epidemic in Irish Republic, House plan found in Hutchinson book, Manila bars Australian journalist, Beware the season of the hernia, 'War'over Portugal's exit tax, List of Labour's Front Bench, Electricians invited to rejoin union, Heat sauce; sprinkle liberally with Latin, Questions still to be answered about the Vatican Bank Finance, US eases sanctions on Poland, Twelve winners-many losers, The papers, Performing a simple miracle, New Jewel party can stand in the election, Jury told of 'attack by Sutcliffe', Soviet submarine in distress, Botha hails referendum result as victory for evolutionary reform, Luce visit marred by Israeli ban on seeing Palestinians, Video curb laws may be delayed, Arrest over tapping of computers, Grenadians seize their chance to clean the slate and start again, The Times Diary Pressing her case, Watch this space, Brazil's Congress flexes its muscles as tension grows over wages cut, Greenham woman vows to enter missile base, Derailment blamed on worn plates, Mr Jenkins blinds us in the art of darkness, 'Disproportionately high' number of black convictions in London, A party that won't go away, Italy, Nicaragua's fears ridiculed, Walesa will not go to Nobel prize ceremony, Jobless total falls by 73,400, Haitink appointed to Royal Opera as director of music, Women's hospital to close next year, China drops deadline for deal on Hongkong, New entry procedure for Oxford, Reagan man for Middle East named, Workers' ideas save BL £20m, Alfa strives to put right dream that went wrong. Index. Picture Gallery: Russian teenagers bring grace and poise to Wembley. Display Advertising: Bell's, British airways, Imi, Pilgrim-Air, Volvo, Multiple Display Advertisements, Saras, ac, Group Fiat, Zelig, Banca Nazionale del Lavoro, Palermo, Van don Borghs & Jurgons Limited, Nba, Kenwood Gourmet, Midland, The Times, Buchanan, United Bank for Africa Ltd.,, The Duenna, Alitalia, If Milano, Trentino, Energy Efficiency Office, Pegasus, esit, Computer Competition, Eni, Sanpaolo Bank, Cassa DI Risparmi E Depositi DI Prato, Twa, Ferguson. Reviews: £10,800 for four-poster, Lurking in the shade, Top films, Distant relations, Visionary brilliance and bafflement Nostalgia (15) Lumière, Unity and impetus BBCSO/Haitink Barbican, Theatre Sister Ignatius Ambassadors, African music Chief Ebenezer Obey Hammersmith Palais, Dial M for Murder Vauderville, Hamlet Royal Exchange, Manchester. Politics and Parliament: Recovery patchy and uneven Pm's Questions, EEC plan to end port checks is rejected House Of Lords, Parliament today, Why the bunkers must Have protection Cruise Missiles, Inner London's schools 'saved from brink of collapse', Healey accused of fanning the flames of anti-Americanism Foreign Affairs, Warning over LT board jobs, EEC policy triples sugar prices, Biffen: I acted with total propriety The Times, Next week, Campaign on misuse of airguns. Arts and Entertainment: Today's television and radio programmes BBC 1, Contcise Crossword (No 193), The Times Crossword Puzzle No 16,278. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): Who'll be to blame if they shoot?. Editorials/Leaders: Dictatorship In Debt, The Competitive Spirit, Rescue. Letters to the Editor: No racism at LT, Mr Shamir and Lehi, Control of money, Getting round law on intervention, In defence of publishers, Cut to size, Vote for Gibraltarians, Educational research, Dangers and defences in Sellafield plant's emissions, Church and remarriage. Court and Social: Court Circular. Deaths. Births. Official Appointments and Notices: University news Oxford, Latest appointments, Faldo's award, Church news. News in Brief. Marriages. Obituaries: Professor A. P. Waterson, Mrs Bea Mansell, Right Rev Lakshman Wickremesinghe Leading Asian theologian, His Hon Judge Bax, Obituary, Sir Dennis White. Stock Exchange Tables: The pound, Bid talk hits Sedgwick, Shares fall back again, Sterling: Spot and Forward, Commodities, Authorized Units & Insurance Funds, Wall Street, British Funds. Business and Finance: Why the present Great Depression could turn out to be worse than the Thirties Economic notebook, Boot goes abroad to stop the gloom, Marks & Spencer, Allianz to reply next week, BP's dual American policy: heads we win, tails we win, New advice in Hull, Tax cuts need enterprise, Guinnlessness not good for merchant banks, Intervision delays results, How help came just in time for the librarian's wine bar, £100m plan for Grand Met pubs, SE Bill reading, If you like your Christmas tree pink, Tax relief in two new funds, Company News In Brief, Interim loss of £172,000 at Milletts, Wedd faces $14m US lawsuits, Scramble for freeport status, Recovery in profits Continues at Hoover, Base Lending Rates, Rothschild's RITN in £399m merger with Charterhouse. Classified Advertising: Car Buyer's Guide, Today's events, Entertainments, Announcements, Musical Instruments, Business To Business, Commercial Services, Situations Wanted. Business Appointments: Appointments. Sport: England pleased with 9-3 defeat, Luck helps Webbers to land double, Attack by Jeeps on failure to stamp out use of drugs, Sports in Brief, The quandary over Bishop, Stiff test for Pakistan, Bailey gets best of both worlds, Spurs fear Rotterdam rebound, Olympic champions finish fourth, Singing the praises of Liverpool in San Mames, Casuals stick to ideals and give money the boot, A school that is heading for top of the form, The balance of power shifts back, Tailenders foil West Indies, Difficult hurdle looms, Green paired with Pokere in new All-Blacks combination, A small bee takes the floor as understudy to the queen, Quarless, the koala bear behind him, is gunning for big game, Harrow seeded to retain Old Boys cup, Tunes of glory from Scottish threesome, Watson's points are only reward, Singing in the rain from joint leaders, Watford's earn as you play schedule, Sponsors help to keep Mansell at Lotus, Americans put on the style, British appeal with American accent sets the torch alight, Rebel members stumped, Miss Jackson strolls home to British title, Carson admits depression after he escapes ban, Luton move confirmed by directors. Law: Admitting fresh evidence Linton v Ministry of Defence, Adverse effect of overestimating length of appeal Practice Note, Experience necessary for insurance brokers Pickles and Another v Insurance Brokers' Registration Council, Valuing minority shares In re a Company No 003420 of 1981. Property: Rentals, Flat Sharing, Country Property. Weather: The Weather.
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