The Times - 01/10/1983
1983; Gale Group;
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By Philip Webster, Political Reporter, By Our Foreign Staff, From Edward Mortimer, Jerusalem, By Richard Evans, By Nicholas Timmins, By Henry Stanhope, Diplomatic Correspondent, By Jonathan Clare, By David Felton Labour Correspondent, By Paul Routledge, Labour Editor, By Our Political Reporter, By Our Labour Correspondent, By John Lawless, By Our Political, From Richard Ford, Belfast, By Rupert Morris, By David Felton, Labour Correspondent, By Alan Hamilton, By Stewart Tendler, By Derek Harris, Commercial Editor, By Our Home Affairs Correspondent, By Hugh Clayton, Environment Correspondent, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By John Young, Agriculture Correspondent, By Christopher Warman, Arts Correspondent, By John Witherow, From Michael Hamlyn, Islamabad, From Andrew Thompson, Buenos Aires, By Colin Harding, Form Michael Hornsby, Johannesburg, From Stephen Taylor, Harare, From Nicholas Ashford, From Peter Nichols, Rome, From Diana Geddes, Paris, From Zoriana Pysariwsky, From Mario Modiano, Athens, From Mohsin Ali, From Robert Fisk, Damascus, From Edward Mortimer, From Rasit Gurdilek, From David Watts, Manila, From Christopher Mosey, From a Bridge Correspondent, Paul Griffiths, Stephen Pettitt, David Wade, Peter Davalle, PHS, John Grant, Peter Nichols, Allan Massie, W. J. KESWICK, , PETER BAUER, BASIL YAMEY., T. E. ST. JOHNSTON, , DAVID GILES, , D. J. REID, , J. M. FLETCHER, , RAPHAEL APPLEBY, , LYTTON, , MARK GORE, , D. J. WILSON, , FRANCIS KING, President, English Centre, International PEN, SYBILLE BEDFORD, Vice-President, ISAIAH BERLIN, Vice-President, PETER ELSTOB, Vice-President, MALCOLM MUGGERIDGE, Vice-President, IRIS MURDOCH, Vice-President, HAROLD PINTER, Vice-President, TOM STOPPARD, Vice-President, ANTONIA FRASER, Vice-Chairman, JOSEPHINE PULLEIN-THOMPSON, General Secretary, LETTICE COOPER, STORM JAMESON, ROSAMUND LEHMANN, KATHLEEN NOTT, V. S. PRITCHETT, STEPHEN SPENDER, , ROBERT LUSTY, , JOHN M. CALABRINI, , T. PADMORE, , HUMPHREY SMALLWOOD, , DAVID J. L. GABBITASS, , VIVIAN RIDLER, By Pearce Wright, Science Editor, City Editor Anthony Hilton, By Jonathan Davis, Financial Correspondent, By Philip Robinson, By Michael Prest, From Bailey Morris, By Edward Townsend, Industrial Correspondent, edited by Lorna Bourke, Susan Bevan, Lorna Bourke, Wayne Lintott, Margaret Drummond, by Michael Clark, By David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, By Sydney Friskin, By Keith Macklin, By Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, From Mitchell Platts, Paris, By Simon O'Loughlin, By Jenny MacArthur, From David Powell, Dublin, By Rex Bellamy, Tennis Correspondent, By Michael Seely, From Desmond Stoneham, French Racing Correspondent, By John Karter, Edited by Peter Davalle, By Philip Webster, RH, From a Special Correspondent, Edited by Shona Crawford Poole, Sylvia Howe, Fenella Rowse, David Hewson, Jane MacQuitty, Ashley Stephenson, Michael Young, Max Bell, Christopher Warman, Richard Williams, Geoff Brown, Peter Waymark, John Percival, Judy Froshaug, Harry Golombek, Jeremy Flint,
ResumoNews: Pavilioned in extravagant splendour, Chinese encounter too hot for comfort, Degrees of perfection to be found on the slopes, UN summit backs bank reforms, Steel joins protest at Thatcher speech, University flat for child student and parents, Bogotá talks on El Salvador peace end in deadlock, Man trap for sale, Hint of new Labour conflict on eve of leadership poll, Kinnock to make early big speech, Shimmering beauty of the arbutus, Arts cash change urged, In the garden, When children should be seen, heard and fed in style, A matter of taste, 4,837 jobs to go as health cuts are agreed, Conran in Richard Shops deal, Trade union reform proposals criticized by industrialists, Brittan is firm on shoplifting, Argentina's creditors are hit by court order, Bone marrow patient thanks donor, TUC wants inquiry on Dunlop sale, The Times Diary Children's room, Ban on Maze escape talks with minister, Afghan pull-out rejected, NCB offers 5.2% and demands faster closures, Threat by Iran to halt oil from Gulf, Last-ditch effort by Vauxhall, Banking union rebuff for SDP, Armed raids reach record levels, Tube services, Under the spotlight ahead of its time, Anti-Zia group warns US of a new Iran as Weinberger flies in, How routine docking ended in oil disaster, Brothers Grimm tell another tale-for a price, Chukka or two to win a sultan's ear, Peru denies Amnesty allegations, Shamir fails to form a coalition government, Poll rebuff for Smith party, New twist in the quasar enigma, Martin took suicide walk, QC says, French giving comfort to Gaddafi, says Habré, Spoonfuls of whimsy to go with the tea, Pleasing Japanese, Panama gets three armed services, National Days, A voyage through the zany Virgins, Striking it rich on a coast that clings to its past, Navy says farewell to Chatham, 75 guilty of Hungarian pools fraud, New attempt to make Labour MPs follow the party line, The Week Ahead Today, Marcos uses heavy hand to halt business protest, On the rocks, Yard splits up violent crime squad, Referendum demanded in Chile, Thoroughly modern smog for a very ancient run, Turks free detained ex-Premier, Off-the-peg follies, A well-mannered Kedah feud, Cooling the doctrine of Hell, Pilots suspend boycott of Moscow a month early, Privately rented housing in decline, Inquest on death in Moscow, Lebanon talks may be at sea, Let's make councils really local, Falklands troops hit by shell, Decline in TV viewing halted, Reagan and Mubarak of one mind, Venture into the Babel belt, US unions seek 'king maker' role, Weekend Choice, Green light for bedroom 'bandit', Facts are expendable, comment is all, Drugs chief died of heart attack, Botha fury at Thatcher meddling in the affairs of South Africa, Peres may lose the Labour leadership, Unsimple Simon, saved from obscurity, Gardens Open Today, Unions hold key to choice of Labour deputy leader, Package war intensifies as Intasun cuts holiday prices by 6%, Monday, Italians to tighten belts, Jenkin rules out ending of rates, Outings All Creatures Great And Small, Underground palace: The, RAF Tornado flights restricted. Index. Display Advertising: Buckmaster & Moore, Ctc, Children's Britannica, Perpetual Group, Westwood, Farming, Henderson Unit Trust Management Limited, Olympic Holidays, Homescene, Enterosan, America, Hotel Eden, Times Off Ltd., Cross, Lawson, Westminster Assurance, The Times, Hawaii Express, Airmalta, The British Linen Bank Limited, Home Link, Christie's, Nationwide Building Society, Reed Stenhouse Gibbs, The Oxford Library, Caribbean, Iberia, C&g, Qantas, Polycell, NatWest, Reid's Hotel, Royal Opera House, Kent Country Nurseries Ltd.. Picture Gallery. Official Appointments and Notices: Royal Navy promotions, Latest appointments, Black governors idea to combat school racism. News in Brief. Arts and Entertainment: Pakistan throw away chances in bridge contest, Chess Luck meets logic in the looking-glass, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 16,249, GLC guard the Bridge, Bridge Computer wizardry comes up trumps, Television and radio programmes, Concise Crossword (No 164). Reviews: Critics' choice Arden Of Faversham, PREVIEW Theatre, Galleries New Art, PREVIEW Photography, Critics' choice, Wagner with a new touch of wit, Critics' choice Royal Ballet, Piercing fragments from the gutter, Sunday Radio World Service, Protean talent takes a documentary turn, Concerts Maurizio Pollini Festival Hall, Lontano Purcell Room, Images which obscure the art of the matter, Today's events Royal engagements, Dance, Radio Roughly speaking, Films on TV, Out of Town, Rock & Jazz Joboxers, PREVIEW Music Concerts, Tomorrow Royal engagements, Opera Covent Garden. Editorials/Leaders: IT IS All In The Breeding, That Once Through Tara's Halls..., Answering Back. Letters to the Editor: Church's involvement in politics, Widows' pensions, Forestry policy, An abiding sense of heritage, Emergency exit, Relatively speaking, Rugby line-up, PEN in Poland, Loyalties at the BBC, Tanzanian economy, Rates reform, Future of Hongkong, Sailing boats on wrong tack?. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Births. Classified Advertising: Lectures And Meetings, Domestic And Catering Situations, Announcements, Sport And Recreation, ENTERTAINMENTS also on page 20, U.K. Holidays, Services tomorrow: Eighteenth Sunday after Trinity, Wigmore Hall. Obituaries: Sir Bruce White Design of Mulberry harbours, Sir Donald Allen, Mr H. J. H. Wassell, Mr Hugh Tregaskis. Business and Finance: Candecca hits 160p, Smith Bros directors set earnings record, Softening the blows of vets' bills, Why buyouts are a seller's market, Survival guide to cash problems, Move to ban cowboy insurers, Covering the country, The pound, Prolific, BTG must dispose of its investments, Crown Agents may shed 400 jobs to survive financial crisis, The Upturn Starts Here, Steering clear of the claims risk, Investment and Finance, Treasury's bonds of little interest, Family Money Market Banks, Boost for investors as cash pours in, Travel success, Top-rate taxpayers can 'buy a job', Company News In Brief, Table-topping promotion, IMF deficit forecasts rise again, Beer production jumps, Base Lending Rates, Midland to offer hedge on Liffe. Stock Exchange Tables: Commodities London Commodity Prices, Recent Issues, Sterling: Spot and Forward, British Funds Shorts, Dow slips further from peak, Unit Trust Prices-change on the week, Wall Street. Sport: Adding new flavour, The luck of the UEFA draw rebounds on English pair, Sports in Brief, Barrow a side with a purpose, Football and other fixtures, A dream start for young Shoemark, Good news and bad for Way, Cochrane for Gillingham, For The Record Football, Lloyd helps to make difficult task look straightforward, A German take-over at Wylye, A front-runner on the road to emancipation, Keeping back the best wine, Scots pull out of British squad, Ill-luck strikes twice as the Canadians start their campaign, Doyle's win gives the Irish hope, High hopes for flying Habibti, Time Charter to steer triumphant course, Planters get off lightly, Battering of a gambler, Mission for Holmes. Property: Rentals, Property South Of The Thames, Property To Let, Flat Sharing. Weather: The Weather.
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