The Times - 19/07/1983
1983; Gale Group;
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By David Walker, Local Government Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, By John Witherow, By Julian Haviland, Political Editor, By Anthony Bevins Political Correspondent, From Roger Boyes Warsaw, By Rupert Morris, By Pat Healy, Social Services Correspondent, From Craig Seton, St Mary's, By Our Transport Editor, By Michael Baily Transport Editor, By Philip Webster, Political Reporter, From Richard Ford, The Curragh, By Our Financial Staff, By Peter Hennessy, By Geraldine Norman, Sale Room Correspondent, By Nicholas Timmins, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Baron Phillips, Property Correspondent, By Lucy Hodges, Education Correspondent, From Diana Geddes, Paris, From Alan McGregor, Geneva, From Keith Stanley, By Caroline Moorehead, From Tony Duboudin, From Roger Boyes, Warsaw, From Mohsin Ali, From John Carlin Cancún, Mexico, From Robert Fisk, Beirst, From Christopher Walker, Jerusalem, From Drew Middleton, From Michael Hornsby, Johannesburg, From Michael Binyon, From Neil Kelly, Bangkok, From Michael Hornsby, From Charles Harrison, From Ian Murray, Stephen Pettitt, David Robinson, Clare Colvin, Anthony Masters, Noël Goodwin, by Suzy Menkes, PHS, by Philip Howard, Roger Scruton, John Liddington, GRAHAM BRIGHT, , NORMAN J. PAYNE, , JOHN ALLEN-JONES, , ALICE VON SIMSON, , PATRICK BATESON MICHAEL BERRY J. R. S. FINCHAM D. J. FINNEY S. W. HAWKING ROBERT A. HINDE H. LIPSON JOHN NYE A. G. OGSTON R. C. RAINEY F. J. VINE, SANA, NANCY STEBBING, JOHN NUTTING, , W. T. BOOROFF, , KENNETH G. BRAIDWOOD, , JOHN HILL, , G. R. GREENHOUS, , JACK TATHAM, , By Pearce Wright, Science Editor, City Editor Anthony Hilton, By Jonathan Clare, By Frances Williams, Economics Correspondent, By Wayne Lintott, From Bailey Morris, Washington, From Jonathan Davis, , By Philip Robinson, By John Lawless, edited by Michael Prest, Derek Harris, by Michael Clark, Roger Woolnough, by Maggie McLening, by Barry Miles, Richard Sharpe, by Roger Woolnough, by Geoffrey Ellis, By John Woodcock, Cricket Correspondent, By Peter Ball, By Alan Ross, By Richard Streeton, By Alan Gibson, By George Chesterton, By Pat Butcher, By John Nicholls, From Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, Zurich, From John Wilcockson, L'Alpe d'Huez, By Lewine Mair, By Jenny MacArthur, By Richard Eaton, By David Hands Rugby Correspondent, By Michael Seely, By John Hennessy, Golf Correspondent, From Terry McLean, Auckland, By Michael Coleman, By Conrad Voss Bark, Edited by Peter Dear, By Barrie Clement Labour Reporter,
ResumoNews: Strauss makes mystery trip to Poland, British Academy, Cancún summit lacking in urgency, Oxford class lists and first class degrees from other universities, I'm here today, out the other, Strike threat to holiday ferries, Where the prospects are picking up Job Scene, Police ambushed by petrol bomb gang, Gallery accuses Christie's, British Telecom strikes back with Scrapboook The Week, Tory MPs rebel over pay deal, Six Dutch soldiers die in blast, Kenya arrests hundreds of alien suspects, Soldier blamed Lebanese for killings, court told, Tomorrow, Tougher race bias law urged, Hungarian leader goes to Moscow, France: empire's bitter legacy Paris, Spiralling foreign debt splits Begin Cabinet, ICI director will lead drive for efficiency, Letters, Warning by Howe on EEC rebate, Britain trounces Iceland, Limit put on competitors of British Telecom, Second council list of big spenders drawn up by Jenkin, Dance row: The eighth Rudolf, Mgr Kent explains 'criticism' of Pope, Grass widows of that telecom Bill, Reagan picks Kissinger to head commission on Central America, Genscher appeal on missiles, Hattersley says Alliance has no policies, Voting out the people's trust, How divided twins grew up alike, Walking laboratories in the nature-v-nurture debate, Gemayel seeks to reassure Syria Mandate renewed, UK events, The Times Diary In the midst of life, One party-with a Mad Hatter tag, Prisoners of conscience Czechoslovakia: Jaromir Savrda, From chickens to computers, Ex-minister explains Canberra leak, London spree leads to Burma purge, Computer Briefing, Poland after the Pope Warsaw, More power for the portables, Beachwear Round-Up, Synthetic firefly glow aids diagnosis, Burroughs backs youth scheme, Clash likely over lorry ban report, Moscow recruit attended Whitehall talks, Mercenaries join Habré's war in Chad, Whom on the range New words and new meanings,, Commodore starts a software price war, Walesa hits out at new Polish laws, Storms cool off the heatwave, Mother in Pill challenge, Obote looks ahead with confidence Uganda, Deadlock on theatre museum, Windhoek rocked by bomb blast, 'Street' actor trial told of suicide attempt by girl, Widow clashes with Kelly protesters, BR orders study on turning rail lines into roads, A political platform for the nationless, Orphans tell of helicopter crash, The papers, Concern mounts over factors in helicopter crash, Trafalgar Square site competition, Kinnock stands by manifesto policies, Dental check after body of child is found, Councils fear penalties by obeying government rules on care of aged, French police round up Armenian activists after airport bomb blast, Iraq fails to exploit air superiority, The sister who was lost and found, No regrets, despite the anger, the toil and the sweat, Council homes 'need £10,000m repairs', Giving the Pill to under-age girls nearly a crime, QC says, Irish minister to have talks in London, Are women kept in their place?, Swaziland election in October, Ex-Treasury minister to head watchdog body, Guinness to cut 550 jobs, Prince urges army-style discipline for offenders. Index. Display Advertising: Teacher's Highland Cream, Credit Suisse First Boston Limited Agent Bank, Times Books Ltd, Multiple Display Advertisements, Brown & Tawse PLC,, The Royal Bank Of Canada (Channel Islands) Limited, GOULD Electronics, Foster Brothers, Modern Business Technology Ltd., Sparbankernas Bank, Foster Parents Plan, Savoy Taylors Guild Ltd, NEC Corporation, Lloyds Bank, The Chase Manhattan Bank, N.A., London Agent Bank, Privredna Banka Zagrels, British TELECOM International, Sears Overseas Finance M.V., Hewlett Packard, Bank of Tokyo International Limited, Philips, Army Officer, Ncb, Media Guard, Austin Mini, Control Data, Royal National Institute For The Blind. News in Brief. Reviews: Disarming facility, Where education is going to be fun, Today's events Royal engagements, Violent emotions held in check Ben Nicholson, Wish you were here, Theatre The Ragged Trousered Philanthropists Half Moon, Racist dissent, TV top ten, Brigand nets £14,040, Concert Mitsuko Uchida Bishopsgate Hall, The Islamic Perspective Leighton House, No money this year for Theatre Museum The Arts. Politics and Parliament: Parliament today, Tight control on Argentine Imf Loans, A New Dealer looks at inner cities, Churchmen criticized on defence, Skills-only courses at colleges, All pension rights safe under Telecom Bill Commons, Weather hampering salvage of helicopter Accident, Further thoughts on diplomatic clamp down Car Parking, Roof repairs at prisons, British Council chief seeks £7m increase, US firm to build £13m HQ complex, NHS cuts in Wales less than £8m Question Time. Picture Gallery: Prince on form with hat and ball, Agog. Arts and Entertainment: Today's television and radio programmes BBC 1, Concise Crossword (No 106), The Times Crossword Puzzle No 16,185. Editorials/Leaders: Where Sheep Unsafely Graze, The Greek Confidence Gap, An Axe IS Not Enough. Letters to the Editor: Nameless JPs, Gresham's law?, NGA's attitude in 'FT' dispute, Rate support grant, Implications of eveloping Stansted, Lenient view, Sacking of Dr Hesketh, Saving parish records, Running dry. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Births. Official Appointments and Notices: University news Wales, Martin chief resigns, Latest appointments. Obituaries: Don Cockell Former British heavyweight boxing champion, The Earl Of Stradbroke, The Right Rev Leslie Hunter. Business and Finance: Company News In Brief Syltone, Brewers look to the individualist theme pub for increased profits, Consumer spending at record level, Base Lending Rates, The pound, Index-linked step on homes ladder, Huntleigh agrees to Flight takeover, Trust blight afflicts RIT and Northern, Boots and Fisons sell agrochemical venture to Schering for £120m, US vote 'could cripple IMF', Investment and Finance, The Bank's well-paid few, Parkinson warns US of steel retaliation, Balance Sheet as at 31 December 1982, Opec-UK sales battle 'looming'. Stock Exchange Tables: Court clears plan for Braniff vote, Shares confound experts, Recent Issues, Authorized Units & Insurance Funds, Commodities, British Funds Shorts, Sterling: Spot and Forward, M1 fears hit Dow. Business Appointments: Burrough director becomes president. Classified Advertising: Contracts And Tenders, Microelectronics Education Programme Manager (Software), Legal Appointments, Super Secretaries, Wanted, Legal Notices, Situations Wanted. Sport: Stanerra loses her chance to build on Ascot reputation, Boycott in classical form is Yorkshire's bulwark, A cycle and New Zealand in chains, HMC take lead from Lenham, How it hurt when Faldo fell, Sports in Brief, For The Record Baseball, 'Leaning tower' is straighter, Butcher is likely to miss cup final, Abrahams continues his season of prosperity, A happy, loyal but beaten band, Zola would have been in his element had he witnessed the Lions' surrender, Selectors need the courage of Cram, Selectors accused of bias to Coe, Purton is ready for top place, Shemetov wins second gold medal, Kelly descends to high hopes, All is bright and beautiful except first day's play, German crews dominant in Tempest world races, Poor runs of Scottish salmon, Rain and Anderson save Derbyshire, Three of the best as Pyrah wins jump-off, Today's Fixtures Cricket, Courageous wins by 10 feet, Porter and Hancock win again with Scavenger, Walker repays his friends, The day communication was run out. Law: Jockey's right of appeal over loss of licence limited Royal Hongkong Jockey Club v Miers, Board assesses damages Ratnasingam v Kow Ah Dek alias Kow Lian Poi, Benefit of the doubt Regina v Secretary of State for the Home Department, Ex parte Miah and Another, Licensee who tried to exclude those under 18 has conviction quashed Buxton v Chief Constable of Northumbria, Index-linked mortgages lawful Nationwide Building Society v Registry of Friendly Societies. Property: Rentals, Flat Sharing. Weather: The Weather.
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