The Times - 24/08/1983
1983; Gale Group;
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By Staff Reporters, By Anthony Bevins, Political Correspondent, From Michael Binyon, Bonn, By Jonathan Davis, By Kenneth Gosling, By Our Political Correspondent, By Richard Evans, From Michael Hamlyn, Karachi, By Rodney Cowton, Defence Correspondent, By John Lawless, By Edward Townsend Industrial Correspondent, By John Witherow, By Our Industrial Correspondent, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By Bill Johnstone, Electronics Correspondent, By John Young Agriculture Correspondent, From Arthur Osman, By Peter Evans, Home Affairs Correspondent, By Pearce Wright Science Editor, From Our Correspondent, From Rasit Gurdilek Ankara, By Clive Cookson, Technology Correspondent, By Our Science Editor, By Our Technology Correspondent, From Neil Kelly, By Lucy Hodges, Eduation Correspondent, By Our Education Correspondent, From Jon Swain, From Diana Geddes, Paris, From Rav Kennedy, Johannesburg, From Christopher Walker, From Trevor Fishlock, New York, From Richard Wigg, Madrid, From Ivor Davis, Andrew Tyler, Penny Perrick, Beryl Hugill, PHS, by Ralph Harris, John Carlin, Jock Bruce-Gardyne, Paul Pickering, KURT FISCHER, Defence Attaché., J. W. PAULLEY, , STEPHEN JONES, , FLORENCIO CAMPOMANES, , J. C. GREIG, , MICHAEL KITSON, , G. E. CHERRY, , TOM CLARKE, , PATRICK GRAHAM, , JAMES W. GODFREY, , RAY EDWARDS, , G. A. K. ROBINSON, , Norman Hammond Archaeology Correspondent, By Pearce Wright, Science Editor, By Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Amanda Haigh, By a Staff Reporter, Irving Wardle, Anthony Masters, John Percival, Peter Ackroyd, Nicholas Kenyon, Hilary Finch, Wayne Lintott, City Editor Anthony Hilton, By Philip Robinson, By Our Financial Staff, By Graham Searjeant, By David Young Energy Correspondent, By Jeremy Warner, · edited by Michael Prest, By Jonathan Clare, By David Young, Energy Correspondent, ·By Our Financial Staff, Dr Richard Dale, Simon Barnes, From Robert Pryce Hamilton, By Rex Bellamy, Tennis Correspondent, By John Woodcock, Cricket Correspondent, By Peter Marson, By Alan Gibson, By Michael Berry, By Richard Streeton, From Athole Still, Rome, By John Hennessy, Golf Correspondent, From Pat Butcher, Oslo, By Barry Pickthall, From Sydney Friskin, By John Wilcockson, By David Hands Rugby Correspondent, By John Karter, By Jenny MacArthur, From Desmond Stoneham, Deauville, Edited by Peter Dear, By Paul Routledge, Labour Editor,
ResumoNews: Nissan modifies scheme for UK car factory, None too young or frail to face the enemy, Changing the story of Samson and Delilah, Pitting their wits against water, Now the East is heading North, Seoul warns against disruption, BA court challenge defended, Why 1984 is on the cards, TV-am joins the establishment, Tomorrow, Double trouble and yellow lines, Farmland 'not disappearing', St Barry's disciples, Warlord's heroin base seized, Tower plea to save earl's armour for the nation, Seeing stars from telescope in space, Leaders of five parties demand Pinochet quits, The art of Asian vegetables Guest Cook, Monkey turns professor, File on child sex group for DPP, Leisure palace: A model of, How the devil could be proved right, Differences on EEC farm budget widen, Irish town prepares for Reagan's return to roots, Honduras asks Reagan for permanent base, New York's hungry children, The heat is on, but the Sun King stays free Mexico city, New computer 'links home and school', BBC launches new season on wave of culture and comedy, School disruption widespread, six-year study shows, Spain curbs private schools, 'I saw guards shoot Aquino in head', £18m order reprieves steel jobs, Kidney illness confirmed in girl aged 7, Callaghan calls for early cut in interest rates, French public still in dark about Chad, Union offers ballot funds for Labour, Reporting war in a vacuum, Roads, Don't just polish-abolish, Ruling party ahead in Nigeria, De Lorean accused of delay ploy, British Gas urged to raise prices, TUC should push for legal limit on working hours, Jenkins says, Telephone caller says he knows one of the men who assaulted boy, Welsh cave yields another secret, Evren attacks critics of path of democracy, Tough controls on asbestos likely next year, The young victims, DHSS admits cuts may affect patients, Australia to double deficit, The papers, Straw-burning ban urged to cut waste, Youth culture 'will alter', Israel opens dialogue with Arab moderates, Bailiff changes 'will make credit dearer', £2.5m given to teach disabled on computers, Groups at work on the left wing, TUC cracks down on internal politicking, Harrods to promote Hongkong goods, Fugitive Solidarity leader gives up, The Times Diary Up in smoke, Raleigh to cut 600 more jobs, Labour's hard left to form new group, Captain Kenneth Snow (right), the, Unions decide on soft line to fight Tebbit's reforms, Computing race is on, Hindley wins injunction, S Africa reform debate axed, Day of protest organized in Uruguay, Reprieve for Victorian church, Treasury seeking more cuts to stop big tax rises, Ex-secret agent held in Pretoria, Cleaning up the house....and the dirty phone calls First Person, Chemical arms dump on show, The minstrel with a Palace all his own, Falklands-type operation would be impossible in 1990s, Nott admits, Mobs spread chaos in Pakistan, Altruism in the bat family, US has 40,000 targets for nuclear attack inside Soviet Union, Councils seek views on regional park. Index. Display Advertising: Gardner Merchant, The Independent Investment Company plc, Glc, Basf, Sullivan Powell, Invest For School Fees Ltd., National Savings, Gulf Air, Hunting Gate. Picture Gallery. News in Brief. Arts and Entertainment: Today's television and radio programmes BBC 1, Concise Crossword (No 132), The Times Crossword Puzzle No 16,216. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): For Liberals read lemmings. Editorials/Leaders: Gdansk Three Years On, Pakistan's Patchwork Opposition, Look Who's Talking. Letters to the Editor: Body and mind, Soviet chess tactics, Saving youth hostels, Sighting the mole, The Soviet challenge, CDC in Philippines, Belton House sale, Dilemmas facing the planners, Missing the point, Chatsworth drawings, German role in forward defence, Cold front. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Births. Official Appointments and Notices: University news Oxford, Latest appointments, Tower Bridge and tenement take awards. Deaths. Obituaries: Obituary, Mr William Tamblin Versatile aircraft designer, Dr F. H. Kroch, Mr L. C. Wilcher. Reviews: Theatre in London Agamemnon/A Phoenix Too Frequent St George's, Estrangement transformed The Soul of a Jew Music Hall, Today's events Royal engagements, New books-hardback, Pain made public, Wand waved BBCSO/Wand Albert Hall/Radio 3, The climax of an opera-singer's decade, Disconcerting, with a hint of greatness New York City Ballet Covent Garden, Three Choirs Festival RPO/Sanders Gloucester Cathedral, 221b Church Hill Theatre. Stock Exchange Tables: Profit-taking hits gains Wall Street, Recent Issues, Authorized Units & Insurance Funds, Commodities, Wall Street, British Funds. Business and Finance: Standard Chartered Bank Plc, Pritchard in agreed Spring Grove bid, John Brown talks break down, Dublin oil investors in trouble, The pound, Warburg Inv Man Jersey Ltd.,, Investment and Finance, Stoddard cuts loss in second half, Whitehall spending fear hits market, Companies who aim to clean up in the health service, De Beers problems far from over De Beers, Kuwaitis cut Lonrho holding, Murdoch increases stake in Reuters, Company News In Brief Ingersoll-Rand, Hawley lifts US profits, A chance to solve age-old problems, Dollar build-up may lead to yet another burst bubble, Sterling: Spot and Forward, Taylor Woodrow hit by dividend tussle, Hongkong Bank The Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation, Rentokil recovers in US, Shell and Exxon win China Sea contract, Tax fears cancel gains, World fair chief bankrupt, Parkinson orders inquiry into share ownership at House of Fraser, Base Lending Rates. Business Appointments: Prestige names new finance director. Sport: Kent bat a path to safety, Cram runs world's fastest 800 metres this year, Poor reward for Love and Boycott, Thomas torment, Surrey sorry, Maxwell ready to sell shares, Sports in Brief, El Hakim impresses, All Black tour of Britain in autumn, Derbyshire guided home by Holding, Russians in semi-finals, Day of the Stork as he cruises to a triple triumph, Woman with magic touch, For The Record Football, A champagne occasion, First win for Miss Hu, Today's Fixtures Kick-off at 7.30 unless stated, Barras breaks and cleans up, Pony Club teams help Britain's future eventers, Brough-the good bloke who communicates racing's joy, Victory may take to water without fins, Looking at ways to end abuses and bad practices, Cowley's innocent-looking spin has Worcestershire guessing, Cumberland's first-class step out of wilderness, Chance to rescue a princely reputation, Deauville sale sets French record, A broken finger holds out, Drug test scandal, Lloyd in the eye of the storm, Middlesex savaged by a sticky dog and fall behind in championship, Gold for Kopylov. Law: Cleared pickets convicted off obstruction, Judge had no power to jail respondent Lamb v Lamh. Classified Advertising: Domestic And Catering Situations, Entertainments, Announcements, La crème de la crème, Animals And Birds. Property: Rentals, Overseas Property, Flatsharing, South of the Thames, Home is where the heart is. Weather: The Weather.
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