The Times - 12/04/1983
1983; Gale Group;
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From Robert Fisk, Khirbet Rouha, central Lebanon, From Nicholas Ashford, Washington, By Julian Haviland, Political Editor, From Richard Wigg, By Jeremy Warner, From Alan Hamilton, Port Stanley, By Bill Johnstone, Electronics Correspondent, By Philip Webster Political Reporter, From Richard Ford, Belfast, By Rupert Morris, From a Staff Reporter, By Philip Webster, Political Reporter, By Our Chess Correspondent, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Michael Horsnell, By David Walker, By the Staff of Nature, From Craig Seton, Plymouth, By Frances Gibb, By Hugh Clayton, Environment Correspondent, By Clive Cookson, By Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, By Christopher Warman, Arts Correspondent, By Peter Hennessy, From Our Correspondent, From Barrie Clement Labour Reporter., From Grania Forbes PA Court Correspondent, From Tony Duboudin, From Susan MacDonald, Lisbon, From Robert Fisk, Beirut, From Richard Owen, From Diana Geddes, Paris, From Christopher Walker, From Christopher Thomas, From George Clark, Strasbourg, By Henry Stanhope, Diplomatic Correspondent, From Roger Boyes, Warsaw, From David Watts, By Caroline Moorehead, From Christopher Follett, Copenhagen, From Mario Modiano, Athens, From Alan McGregor, By Neil Lyndon, PHS, Richard North, Geoffrey Smith, Roger Scruton, A. W. G. WAKEFIELD, , CORALIE KIRK, DESMOND KEENAN, , A. KENNAWAY, , RICHARD FOX, , DAVID NAPLEY, , IAN BROUGH, , PAUL WILKINSON, , BRIAN CROZIER, , ELISABETH WARTENBURG, , TERENCE PRITTIE., MARGARET IPSEN, , ANDREW GILCHRIST, , DERWENT MAY, , By a Bridge Correspondent, By Geraldine Norman, Sale Room Correspondent, By Kenneth Gosling, By John Young, Peter Ackroyd, Paul Griffiths, Hilary Finch, John Russell Taylor, Anthony Masters, Noël Goodwin, · by Michael Clark, City Editor Anthony Hilton, From Maxwell Newton, By Andrew Cornelius, By Edward Townsend, Industrial Correspondent, By Jonathan Clare, By Michael Prest, By Our Financial Staff, From Denis Taylor, By Peter Wilson-Smith Banking Correspondent, By Jonathan Davis, Energy Correspondent, By Michael Clark, From Our Correspondent, Glasgow, · edited by Sally White, Graham Searjeant, Benedict Knox, Roger Woolnough, Geoffrey Ellis, Alan Lewis, Peter Ball, By Paul Harrison, By Richard Eaton, By a Special Correspondent, From Joyce Whitehead Kuala Lumpur, From a Special Correspondent, Augusta, Georgia, From Rex Bellamy, Tennis Correspondent, Lisbon, By Robert Pryce, By Lewine Mair, From John Wilcockson, , By John Woodcock, Cricket Correspondent, By David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, By Michael Phillips, Racing Correspondent, DAVID MILLER, Edited by Peter Dear,
ResumoNews: Athens says yes, but... to EEC proposals, Bank union becomes militant on technology, Distortion admitted in drug survey, American fan mail for Andropov, Scorpio stalks Capitol Hill, Sergeant killed burning Argentine, Advice bureaux hit back at minister, Where city and country meet, Swede cleared of aiding Boss burglary, Perverse bodies invade the House of Brutes, Americans bid £60m for Sotheby's, 'Kafkaesque defence' at plot trial, Foul play cry by Williams, IRA threat to British festival, Keeping life's great goal in view, Hotel workers lose case, Farm call for dog insurance, Tomorrow, 20,000 pages of data for your micro, Early Rubens may fetch £250,000, Polish Government takes steps to control impact of Pope's visit, S Africa: Barbara Hogan, Korsa-Acquah faces new bank raid charges, Sharon pays private call on Haddad, The race to sell off Altergo, Money-spinning Swiss prints, French ease tourist restrictions, Fifty rescued from storms, Waiting for the oak tree to grow, Aspirin warning to coil users, Iran claims victory in big Gulf offensive, Tribunal to investigate dismissal of Ford man, Jordan tries to avert an open break, When will the Israelis go? Beirut, Oxfam aid gets through, Czech family can stay in Britain, Staff intend to fight takeover, House prices 'forced up by too much Green Belt', Spain rebels over Fleet visit to Gibraltar, Afghanistan negotiators show mood of optimism, MEPs filch 12-star flag of Europe, Artists canvass the RA critics for a place in the exhibition... ... but for some, rejection, Bragging Syrians a threat to Arafat, Signalman was drunk, court told, Vision of a world gone sane, Crowd force Princess to abandon walkabout, Finns begin the search for new coalition, Roads, US told to seek warhead parity, Poll rebuff for Nakasone policies, Resentment against Delhi grows Inside Assam, Large army bases tighten Israeli grip on Lebanon, Hawke rebuke on RAAF dam flights, Don't move or I'll reach for my database, The papers, Wartime bomb defused by Army, Reagan tries to put the pieces together, Why June looks the best bet, Heroism of Rob James's crewman praised, The ghosts of City's past are still haunting Maine Road, Comings and goings, £224,000 payout by company in red, Courtauld Institute art collections may go on show at Somerset House, Hit squad responsible for killing of Sartawi, Portuguese police claim, Choice of Livingstone 'outside constitution', Falkland pilgrims remember their dead beneath the sea, Growing belief in a June election, Teacher jailed for affair with girl of 13, Turkeys added to list of flu carriers, The Times Diary The Third Greene, Theft from disc jockey of power boat cash denied by businessman, Draining more cash for the farmers, Train gang used Trojan horse plan, Fourteen 'loyalists' jailed for terror offences on 'supergrass' evidence, Behind the mask of 'authenticity', Manila's worst-kept secret out, Top-level team to see Sultan, Hush hour on Waterloo Bridge, Greenland vote may alter relations with Brussels. Index. Display Advertising: Martini, Hoechst Company, Dickins & Jones, Life, Gallaher, Mercantile Credit, The Post Office, Rank Xerox (UK) Ltd., Times Books Ltd., Saa, Ford Cargo, Wagner. News in Brief. Arts and Entertainment: Today's television and radio programmes BBC 1, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 16,101, Three share chess lead, England faces world's best bridge players, Concise Crossword (No 36). Politics and Parliament: Whitelaw seeks balance on data protection Commons, More teachers despite fewer pupils, Doctors drop action to block Data Protection Bill, Concern over right to buy House Of Lords, Parliament today, Pensioners get 5p TV licence, Minister defends Government record on arts spending The Arts, Dangers to Alliance of democratic system. Official Appointments and Notices: Northern Ireland gallantry awards, Latest appointments, 'Mr Clean' can veto improper appointments, Sovereign's Parade, Sandhurst. Picture Gallery. Reviews: Power in the pit, Today's events Royal engagements, How the French took England by storm and stealth Edmund Dulac, 1882-1953 Geffrye Museum Gustave Doré, 1832-1883 Hazlitt, Gooden and Fox, New books-hardback, The Other Chic, Once more with feeling Don Pasquale Covent Garden, Blood Brothers Lyric, Television drama series loses its prime-time slot, Smetana Quartet St John's/Radio 3, Best shop assistant in town, Radu Lupu Queen Elizabeth Hall, LSO/Hickox Festival Hall. Editorials/Leaders: The Price Of Self-Deception, An Arbitrary Way With Grants, Filling The School Void. Letters to the Editor: Flight of fancy, Religious guidance on penitence, Irish compromise, Design education, Vital principles involved in Police Bill, Keeping arms balance, Desirable residence, Inequality over war graves, Right wing analogies, Misleading note. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Births. Deaths. Obituaries: Obituary, Mr Peter Nanyemba, Dr Peter Tahourdin, Sir Harold Mitchell Notable figure in international business. Stock Exchange Tables: Authorized Units & Insurance Funds, Recent Issues, Commodities, Wall Street, Grand Met denies bid plan, British Funds. Business and Finance: Reinsurance rule change at Lloyd's, Akroyd pays £1.6m for Wall Street brokers, Dome company misses payment, Scoring own goals, Rate cut boosts Dow by 17 points, The General Funds Investment Trust PLC, Howe secrecy plea rejected, The pound, Clyde in £4m takeover, Investment and Finance, BTR offers £573m for Tilling in record UK industrial bid, Sama chief to go after budget, Queens Moat buoyant, Hollis buys 7 per cent of Cope, End in sight to Rugby's record run, Taking a bird's eye view of marketing success with frozen foods, "...the opportunity and ability to secure improved profitability", Sterling closes 2 cents up, Oil companies accept BNOC pricing, Zantac helps Glaxo to £86m profit, Optimists start the bidding, Company News In Brief, The FAMILY Investment Trust plc, Sterling: Spot and Forward, Japanese profits 'will rise 21pc', Base Lending Rates, Granville & Co Limited.. Business Appointments: Heron names two directors. Classified Advertising: Legal Appointments, Announcements, Club Announcements, Entertainments, Mercedes, Computer Appointments. Sport: England's ground work boosts self-esteem, Today's Fixtures, Surprise may be sprung in Cup, Sports in Brief, Administrators' dilemma, Double hundred by Greenidge thwarts Indians, Harriers go up to top flight, Skelton takes over the lead, Five-star show by Juventus, Wales thwarted by English bravery, Harwood colt to stride along the Epsom road, Davis and La Rocca await big chance, Americans welcome new tour, A young man mute as clay, Whichello double act, Willis puts the case for change in the county championship, Bookmakers should dig deeper to help save the people's race, Scots earn point for enterprise, Ecclestone's assurance, Davison pay settlement, For The Record, Ballesteros out on his own, Dundee spurred to Scottish championship, NatWest pour more money in, Penalty-point rule change likely. Property: Rentals, Country Property. Law: Law courts. Weather: The Weather.
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