The Times - 30/05/1983
1983; Gale Group;
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From Bailey Morris and Nicholas Ashford, Williamsburg, From Nicholas Ashford, Williamsburg, By Peter Hennessy, By David Walker, From Robert Fisk, Damascus, From Michael Knipe, Ettrickbridge, By Anthony Bevins, By Our Political Correspondent, By Stewart Tendler, Crime Reporter, By Our Property Correspondent, By Michael Baily, Transport Editor, By Richard Ford, From a Staff Reporter, By Nicholas Timmins, From David Jobbins, of The Times Higher Education Supplement, , By Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, By Pearce Wright Science Editor, By Baron Phillips, Property Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, By David Nicholson-Lord, By Kenneth Gosling, By Philip Webster, Political Reporter, By Paul Routledge, Labour Editor, Ian Bradley, By Barrie Clements, Ian Smith, From David Felton, Bradford, Geoffrey Smith, By Anthony Bevins, Political Correspondent, By David Felton, By Michael Knipe, From Richard Owen, Moscow, From Ian Murray, From Christopher Walker, From Michael Binyon, Bonn, From Tony Duboudin, Melbourne, From Michael Hornsby, From Roger Boyes, From Richard Wigg, Burgos, From Mohsin Ali, Washington, From Michael Hamlyn Delhi, From Diana Geddes, Paris, From Harry Debelius Madrid, John Russell Taylor, Hilary Finch, Max Harrison, Stephen Pettitt, Michael Church, Ivor Davis, Michael Watts, Norman Lebrecht, PHS, Barbara Castle, Robin Marris, ROYDEN HARRISON, , SEBASTIAN KRAEMER, , R. J. HENSHER, , DAVYD ROBYNS, , J. LESLIE NIGHTINGALE, , R. E. MEGARRY, , S. T. FAHM, Chief Legal Officer, , W. H. PICK, Rector, , BRUCE CHIVERS, President, , ADAM FERGUSSON, 9 Addison Crescent, W14., HAROLD INGHAM, , P. O'SULLIVAN, , R. E. ROSS, , MARIAN SUGDEN, , A. L. MAYCOCK, , JOHN LOURIE, , By Christopher Warman Arts Correspondent, Charles McKean Architectural Correspondent, By Geraldine Norman, Sale Room Correspondent, By Peter Ball, By Gerald Richmond, By Richard Streeton, By Alan Ross, From Rex Bellamy, Tennis Correspondent, Paris, By Jenny MacArthur, By John Hennessy, Golf Correspondent, By Peter Ryde, By Pat Butcher, By Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, By Clive White, From Don Cameron Palmerston North, By John Wilcockson, By John Nicholls, By Michael Seely, By Michael Phillips, Racing Correspondent, From Desmond Stoneham, French Racing Correspondent, Paris, Edited by Peter Dear, DJM, Nicholas Ashford,
ResumoNews: Rhine breaks banks to flood three cities, Nature notes, Clearance plan 'would blight Norfolk Broads', Foot lectures Wall on unity, Job strain 'killing off lecturers', Tomorrow Geneva behind Closed doors, Drug tests on jobless defended, More riots flare in Ulster, Mountain runner shatters record, Unions go into top gear, Third World casts a shadow, Family sell furniture to help tribes, Campaign speeches, In the footsteps of Lobby Lud MOREOVER... Miles Kington, Israeli troops kept on special alert, World economy 'on the mend', Ziggy's rock and role reversal, Algiers hopes for Maghreb summit, London Transport, Comment, A gambler's nightmare, The Times Diary I'll ask Bob, Housing is getting worse, Shelter says, Israel sends in more tanks, Labour leaders clarify defence policy stance, Hecklers stunned by Alliance, González attacks American policy, Behind-the-screens story of the coronation, Stamp duty interest lost because of mail backlog, Machel to take over defence role, King pays tribute to shot Civil Guards at end of turbulent army week, Police keep pressure on Walesa, US 'to replace Salvador envoy', 'First-aid measures' at Scotland Yard may herald new action plan, Coalition to oppose Mrs Gandhi, Jenkins image under pressure, Testing time for nationalists, Melbourne voters give warning to Hawke, Powell will defy line on defence, Boost for Liberals in target seats, Advances in making synthetic arteries, Heseltine's Toxteth, Foot accuses press of blatant bias, Volta leader stands down, Soviet missile threat seen as attempt to influence West Europe, 'Super secrets' for Cabinet eyes only, Support for two-year degrees, Unhappy end for a film star?, Legion plea for widows' pensions, Thorn-covered olive branch stirs anger, Camorra jailbreak by motorcycle, Ferrets who found the flu bug, Britons ready to pay more for defence, The papers, Farm that flowers without chemicals, Abstracts may break records, Western leaders take tough line on arms cuts, Vivat! Vivat! The day that grime gave way to glory, Thatcher aides believe even 'rough patch' cannot stop them now, Labour ready to concentrate fire on health service cuts, Lobster for the President yogurt for the press, IRA 'assassin' at home in Tralee, Ostrich land unruffled by change, Stars come out for Foot, Tories deny danger of extremism, Shopping centres built in 1960s need urgent repair and modernizing, Morality, hijacked by the Tories, Alien, but on acquaintance immensely popular, Hundreds see airmen die in holiday show crash, Police raid the wrong homes twice in a night, Charting a path to recovery, Alliance to move Jenkins out of the limelight, Migraine 'relieved by plant leaf sandwiches', Rembrandt theft motive a mystery, New powers urged for police to hold glue-sniffers, 4-day protest will blockade Nato base, BA talks may lead to service cuts, New Ireland Forum meets. Index. Display Advertising: Boeing, Cameroon Airlines, The General Election, Air Portugal, Japanese Ceramics Today, Christie's. Picture Gallery: Three hurt in Paris blast, Rise and fall of a human catapult champion. News in Brief. Reviews: Today's events Last chance to see, Television, Egyptian revival The Inspiration of Egypt Brighton Museum and Art Gallery, Concerts Philharmonia/ Ozawa Festival Hall, Rzewski/Trexler Almeida, Millet's peasants attract attention, Opera Virtue Besieged Regent's Park, The Bowie story, Holiday events, 700 young musicians to compete By Our Arts Staff, Clerkes of Oxenford St John's, Smith Square, Sound and vision on a disc Findings A weekly series reporting on research Audio Electronics. Arts and Entertainment: Concise Crossword (No 70), The Times Crossword Puzzle No 16,142, Jumbo concise crossword solution, Today's television and radio programmes. Editorials/Leaders: Dublin Castle In The Air, Rape Of The Countryside, House Proud Politics. Letters to the Editor: Electoral choice placed in historical perspective, Enforcing the law, The Denver Boot, Limits of Wessex, People's route, Founding Shelter, Backing for Beiurut, Test of faith, Concern of constructors, Hooked on the fly, Energy savings in housing stock, Wayward water, Saving parish records, A searching look. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: Latest appointments, Theatres to get sponsor for awards, Kennedy Scholarships, Church news Appointments, Forces appointments Royal Navy. Classified Advertising: Sotheby's, Announcements, Computer Appointments, Entertainments, Motor Cars, Situations Wanted, Services. Births. Deaths. Obituaries: Mary Kent Harrison, Mr E. M. Glover Journalism in prewar Malaya, Obituary, Col Kenneth Treasure. Sport: American hits decisive Diables goal, Ivano can repulse Irish challenge, Gorytus to miss Derby if going becomes testing, Balance of power, Elliott first home again, Sports in Brief, France keep hold of the reins, Strong run by Elliott lifts gloom, For The Record Football, Italy on the way out, Head delays decision on Alexandrie in Oaks, Ballesteros looks made to measure, Sunday best for Hopkins, Redcar, Today's Fixtures Cricket, Victory with the gloss removed, The thrash of a farce's final act, Different strokes, Lamb leads Leicester to slaughter, Miss Navratilova beaten on merit, McBride angry with the Lion tamers, Stein studies his options, Roberts closes gap on Spencer, Robson still baffled by science, Bullen is the one to beat. Property: Rentals, Flat Sharing, Country Property. Business and Finance: The pound. Weather: The Weather.
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