The Times - 26/01/1983
1983; Gale Group;
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By David Felton, Labour Correspondent, By Julian Haviland Political Editor, By Philip Webster, Political Reporter, By Richard Evans, From Nicholas Ashford Washington, From Ian Murray, Brussels, From Zoriana Pysariwsky New York, By Our Business Staff, By Henry Stanhope, Diplomatic Correspondent, By Peter Evans, Home Affairs Correspondent, By Frances Gibb Legal Affairs Correspondent, By Pat Healy, Social Services Correspondent, From a Correspondent, Dublin, By a Staff Reporter, By the Staff of Nature, By Tony Samstag, By Robert Nowell, From Arthur Osman, Birmingham, By Kenneth Gosling, By John Witherow, From Tim Jones, Cardiff, From Alan Hamilton, Edinburgh, By Baron Phillips Property Correspondent, By Lucy Hodges, Education Correspondent, By John Young, Agriculture Correspondent, By Hugh Clayton Environment Correspondent, From Christopher Thomas, New York, From Diana Geddes Paris, From Michael Hornsby, Johannesburg, From Christopher Follett, Copenhagen, From Mohsin Ali, Washington, From Christopher Thomas New York, From Alan MCGregor, Geneva, From Our Correspondent Melbourne, From Andrew Thompson, Buenos Aires, From Our Correspondent Lisbon, From M. G. G. Pillai, Kuala Lumpur, From Tony Duboudin Melbourne, From John Earle, Rome, From Harry Debelius, Madrid, From Robert Holloway Cairo, Liz Hodgkinson, Suzy Menkes, Irving Wardle, Paul Griffiths, Hilary Finch, Richard Williams, Peter Ackroyd, PHS, Pearce Wright Science Editor, John Vincent, James Curran, JOHN CANNON, CORRELLI BARNETT, , JAMES LUNT, , PETER MISHCON, , KEN JONES, , DAVID CROUCH, , JOHN de COURCY LING, , D. A. COX., COLIN P. THOMPSON, , KENNETH SLACK, , JOE QUINCEY, , MICHAEL BAILEY, , J. A. R. LAWSON, President, , JOHN A. MACDONALD, DeputeRector., FRITZ SPIEGL, C.A. LUGTEN, , By Geraldine Norman, Sale Room Correspondent, By Frances Gibb, City Editor Anthony Hilton, From Edward Townsend Industrial Correspondent, By Andrew Cornelius, By Frances Williams Economics Correspondent, From Our Correspondent Washington, By Our Economics Correspondent, By Peter Wilson-Smith, Banking Correspondent, By Michael Prest, From Bailey Morris, Washington, By Our Financial Staff, By Jonathan Clare, By Edward Townsend Industrial Correspondent, edited by Peter Welham, By Gareth David, By Jeremy Warner, C. Gordon Tether, by Michael Clark, By David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, By Peter Marson, By Richard Eaton, By Gordon Allan, From George Ace Belfast, By Keith Macklin, By Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, By Sydney Friskin, From Ray Kennedy, Cape Town, From John Woodcock, Cricket Correspondent, Sydney, By a Special Correspondent, By Robert Pryce, By Richard Burnell, By John Karter, By Rex Bellamy, Tennis Correspondent, John Nicholls, Edited by Peter Dear, Royal engagements, Harry Debelius, Richard Wigg, R. W., H. D.,
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News: Pym hints at nuclear compromise treaty, Italians say they have found key to curb inflation, Mao's widow saved from execution, The men who queue at the female clinic, An art revived with nationalism, Pure bliss for Cwmdu villagers, Reagan cuts spending as deficit rises, Disappointing and wrong politically, says Kirk, The Pools: 60 years of dreams that still come true, New code for Catholics upholds abortion law, Catalonia, $37m settlement over Three Mile Island, Mortgage threat as oil fears shake sterling, Boy paralyzed in school rugby match, 10,000 to study in technical pilot projects, Prosecutor riddled with bullets, America may lift ban on arms to Argentina, Sell NHS land, inquiry says, Inner-city cash plan, Recovering from the crash after the boom, Rural communities the worst affected, A passage to India, Second catastrophe threatens Sahel, Emanuel School, Seeing stars never seen before, 'Fiddling' saves coal thieves from jail, Spanish poison oil victims end protests, Where old-style policing shows the way, Australians in a flap over flags made in Japan, Runcie criticizes West on arms, Australia bans England rebels, Algarve gas death villas checked, Rector intends to marry, Rescue plan for King's star-gazing building, UN chief to discuss Afghanistan in Moscow, Protestants defend Act, Winter offensive begins over Franks report, Siege team stands by in murder hunt, Eight million watch breakfast TV, Journalist expelled by Sudan, Nitze says US is not 'locked in' to zero option, To be continued in my next nightmare, £20m home for Burrell collection, How a painful childhood helped an historian, Police fly to Spain to see Chatwin, Ghanaian exiles mass on border, Taps run dry in 6,000 homes, Coptic Pope hearing in uproar, Labour challenge puts paid to early poll, Britain's proposals broke deadlock, Fagan case challenge by QC, Catalan comes out of hiding, National Days, New action threat by Militant, Water shortages and disruption will mount as talks fail, Islamic extremists return to violence, The papers, Oxford Street traders put case against Sunday shop opening, Extracts of Dublin tapes disclosed, Old enemies search for bush ceasefire, American steak for British tables, Keeping the upper hand in the classroom, Theory is challenged by proton longevity, Down and out in land of opportunity, Scot agrees 'exile' deal with judge, Benefits from de Gaulle's costly bequest, A too simple tale of political folk, Despair that kills for love, Labour 'sink Argentine ships' order in 1977, Five deny charges of cruelty to badger, What the Opec split means, Measuring up to the greatest Europe, Police use of secret video cameras 'breaks Home Office guidelines', Rival antiques fairs set out their stalls, Americans desperate to break Khalde deadlock, Walker hails 'superb agreement' on fish, The Times Diary In the sidings, Gijón closed as tens of thousands march. Display Advertising: Investment Account, Phillips, Ics, British Caledonian, Aldwych Theatre, Cranfield, Feria de Barcelona, Barcelona-Weekend, Cps, National Water Council Water Services, enher, Property Plus, Iese, MAT Transport, Fuller Peiser, Ibm, Sheraton Skyline. News in Brief. Picture Gallery. Reviews: £800,000 debt threat to Scottish Opera, Today's events, New books-hardback, Humphrey Lyttelton Ronnie Scott's, Fires of London Queen Elizabeth Hall, Clown show tragedy Ubu Warehouse, Giant steps to reforming the stage, Lagerfeld's triumph, Mozart soirée, The second thoughts of Adam Smith, Affecting interest, RPO/Dorati Festival Hall/Radio 3. Politics and Parliament: Arab delegation, Lord Carrington defends officials of Foreign Office Lords, Islanders' wishes must never again be imperilled Commons, Parliament today, People who seek better homes and no commuting, Parliament. Official Appointments and Notices: Snowdon Awards, Service appointments, Rail chief hints at resignation, Bloxham School. Law: When jury hears of acquittal Regina v Palmer, English law applies to Libyan claim Coupland v Arabian Gulf Oil Co, Boundary Commission did not misunderstand Parliament's instructions Regina v Boundary Commission for England Ex parte Gateshead Borough Council and Others Regina v Boundary Commission for England Ex parte Foot and Others, Injunction for indefinite period granted Spencer v Camacho. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): But where will they sit when the music stops?. Editorials/Leaders: Hit And Run, Mr Foot The Litigant, Water Workers Over The Brink. Letters to the Editor: London's third airport, Peace on earth, The case for Mr Foot, Sitting in judgment on Franks report, As she is played, Medical records, Economic issues and spiritual values, The railways we need, Craving indulgence, Use of reserves, M40 inquiry. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Births. Deaths. Obituaries: Lord Citrine, Mr George Cukor Stylish director of Hollywood high comedy. Business and Finance: Budget plea by whisky industry, Burton set to buy Richard Shops, Economic shot in the arm, Marine insurers foresee further gloom, Buy British link-up by high street stores, Rich oil states may borrow, Investment and finance Taking a long-term view, The pound, ICL hits at US order, New EEC talks on Japanese exports, Chancellor still has scope for Budget tax cuts, News in brief, Sterling rebounds after low of $1.51, Racal interim results 28th consecutive record, Price cut will help Brazil most, German steel streamlined, US takes tough line on trade, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, A world short of ideas for recovery, Jenkin 'confident' of Nissan plant, Cautious response by US, Dividend sweetens cost of Guinness sell-off, Base Lending Rates. Stock Exchange Tables: Extra 25p from Bassishaw might tempt away UDS shareholders, Recent Issues, Authorized Units & Insurance Funds, Commodities, Sterling: Spot and Forward, Equities bounce back, Wall Street, British Funds. Business Appointments: New chief elected at Leeds Permanent. Sport: Francome bounces back to his old bubbly self, Following in family footsteps, Provocation is as big a worry for Villa as Schuster's skills, Sports in Brief, Today's Fixtures, Bombers plunder south to state their case, Solution to problem, Army overcome Woodall defeat, Queensland run out of steam, A stinging penalty for Weymouth, Palling continues upward trend, Carlisle get offers of help, Miss Brasher swept aside, Amarnath century puts India in better heart, Moves to relax law on amateurism, Rowe promises raw revenge, Australia back to full strength, Daniel puts case for selection, Ruling the waves while quietly waiving the rules, Disqualified Feeney finds 13th unlucky, Meo is outshone by Charlton, Condon's kicks come to London's aid, Riot forces Derby's sponsor to pull out, Davenport's act of self-destruction, Chance at last for Boyle in a familiar line-up, For The Record, Snow Reports, A salutary lesson for Oxford, Rohrl in the driving seat once more, Mottram keeps his place under the new system. 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