The Times - 08/06/1983
1983; Gale Group;
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By Anthony Bevins, Political Correspondent, By Anthony Bevins and Philip Webster, From Clifford Longley, Peterborough, By Our Political Editor, By Barrie Clement, From Richard Wigg, Madrid, By Frances Williams, Economics Correspondent, By David Young, By David Walker, By Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, By Our Transport Editor, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By Peter Evans, Home Affairs Correspondent, From Richard Ford, Belfast, From Our Correspondent, By Nicholas Timmins, By Michael Baily, Transport Editor, By Huon Mallalieu, By Bill Johnstone Electronics Correspondent, By Frances Gibb, By Kenneth Gosling, From Our Correspondent, Exeter, By Richard Evans, Ronald Faux, By David Hewson, By Arthur Osman, By Michael Knipe, Edward Townsend, By Michael Bally Transport Editor, By Lorna Bourke, Neil Kinnock, By Barbara Day, By Amanda Haigh, From David Felton, Manchester, By Ronald Faux, Geoffrey Smith, From Michael Hamlyn, Delhi, From Alan McGregor, Geneva, By Henry Stanhope, Diplomatic Correspondent, From Stephen Taylor, Harare, From Michael Hornsby, From Michael Hamlyn, From John Best, Ottawa, From Alan McGregor, From David Bonavia, , Dennis Hackett, Irving Wardle, Anthony Masters, John Percival, Nicholas Kenyon, Hilary Finch, Max Harrison, PHS, by David Watt, Jock Bruce-Gardyne, James Curran, MARTIN HASSECK, , A. R. ISSERLIS, , C. L. FOX, , PETER SELF, , PETER J. LORD SMITH, , GEORGE SCALES, , CAROLINE HOBHOUSE, , GEORGE WARR, , J. E. MORTIMER, , NICK BOSANQUET, , ALAN JAMES, , PETER JAY, , JEREMY BRADE, , MARGARET GOWING, , PATRICK ALLEN, , JOHN TICEHURST, , WILLIAM GOLDING, , By Geraldine Norman, Sale Room Correspondent, City Editor Anthony Hilton, From Maxwell Newton, By Philip Robinson, By Our Financial Staff, By Peter Wilson-Smith, By John Lawless, By Patricia Clough, By Sandy McLachlan, By Jonathan Clare, By Michael Clark, edited by Sandy McLachlan, by Michael Clark, By Jeremy Walker, Philip Robinson, DAVID MILLER, By Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, By Richard Streeton, By John Woodcock, Cricket Correspondent, By Lewine Mair, By Alan Gibson, By Alan Ross, Simon Barnes, By Peter Ball, By Jerome Caminada, By Sydney Friskin, By Richard Eaton, By Joyce Whitehead, By Michael Berry, By John Nicholls, By Keith Macklin, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Michael Seely, By Ian Reid, Edited by Peter Dear, PH,
ResumoNews: The most beautiful authors in the world MOREOVER...Miles Kington, 'Gandhi' to launch cable TV, Growing into parenthood, Tomato and flour bomb fail to mar Foot tour, Kinnock in tears over father's call, A clear day and a sitting target, Fringe parties fight 300 seats in search of new political dawn, Health of Andropov 'declines rapidly', FT talks hold little hope for return, Anger and grief for ANC three, Festive greetings from Humpty Dumpty, Moscow meets objections on nuclear-free Baltic, Duchess of Kent told to rest, Glazing absolved in death of 5 sisters, Jenkins and Steel split over future of nuclear deterrent, Local video pirates the target for new group, Saatchis win the advertisers' vote, Kinnock letter to Falkland families, Deep rift on social priorities, Overseas selling prices, Airline offers non-stop flights to Hongkong, Ulster on election alert, Campaign speeches, Tomorrow, Volga toll tops 100, Financial pressures force two peers out of family homes, Unions and Labour pledge unity, Arafat flies to Delhi to seek non-aligned movement's backing, Air force chiefs suspected each other, Zimbabwe trial told, Taverne eclipsed by Tories, Comment, MEPs back lead-free campaign, The Issues Pensions, Mrs Thatcher: Exhilarated by the campaign, Arithmetic lesson: Mr Nor-, Limit put on entry to legal training, Nissan resists Thatcher request to reveal decision on car plant, Oppenheim to sell estate, Whitehall denies election delayed Argentine's visa, Labour and Alliance locked in dispute over second place, WPC stops death on bridge, Heseltine appeals to Labour heartlands, Spending boost for Tories, Tories 'will not cut health cash', OAU still stalled on Polisario, The indispensable aide, Malawi gives Chirwas time to appeal for clemency, ILO delay on pipeline questioned, Hawke in no hurry for an Australian republic, Out of the valley of tranquillizers First Person, Ships may get a 'black box' to explain accidents, Home is where the burnt toast is, Nicaragua alleges US diplomat tried to poison minister, Hospitals to stop use of drug, Boy of two to get marrow transplant, Junta eases British assets ban, Swedish slant, 20-year jail terms in Mafia trial, Should the next airport land in the middle of London?, SDP man tests personal vote, Change in Salvador strategy promised, Pollen forecast, US change of tack expected at Geneva, Pilot put down with minute's fuel left, China cuts investment in heavy industry, Freedom for youth-to be unemployed, Vietnamese grudge killed 7, court told, Arsonist sets light to children's tent, Cockfield explains council threat, The papers, SDP may secure only five seats, Jenkin predicts drop in interest rates, Leaflets expose Tory's NF link, Thatcher pulls it off...this time, Oradour massacre Nazi is given life, The Times Diary Winner's triumph, Scientists hail new guidance system, Sidon shopkeepers held, German measles, Protest fails to stop TV documentary, Close fight as Canadian Tories pick new leader, Lost porpoise is returned to the sea, The true way to break the mould, The Times Cook, Disenchantment favours Tories, Surgeon praises M5 victims' courage, Lord Hunt urges more parole for prisoners, 'Front line' meeting for Brixton police, Private schools increase pupil share despite large rise in charges, Substantial damages for lecturer, Paisley band hits the road, The Lion of Kashmir's son in poll triumph, US spends £45m on air base. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Martini, Ms, The Ultimate Driving Machine, Winkfield Place, O Blue Circle, Henley, ACORN Computer, Multiple Display Advertisements, Victoria & Albert Museum, The Montana Power Company, Ravendale, Malou, Montagu, Loebl, Stanley & Co., The Times, Bury Court House, alfa Romeo. Reviews: Opera Street Scene Royal Academy of Music, Godmersham furniture may go, New books-hardback, RCS/Davies Festival Hall, Dancing towards a new freedom, Natural delights, Ballet Gulbenkian Sadler's Wells, Prints sold for £78,345, Theatre Hawaiian Cheese Party Arts, Cambridge, Today's events Royal Engagements, Sonorous daring Schola Cantorum/ Leonhardt Spitalfields, Revelations Bridge Lane, Battersea. Picture Gallery. Arts and Entertainment: Thatcher on being prepared to press the button Broadcasting, Today's television and radio programmes BBC 1, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 16,150, Concise Crossword (No 77). Editorials/Leaders: War Of Words Of War, All Their Tomorrows, Spotlight On The Shadows. Letters to the Editor: Last resort, On a clear day, Holiday reading, Whose finger on the button?, Last-minute reflections on general election issues, Military degrees, Charitable functions, Housing needs. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Births. Official Appointments and Notices: Belmont Abbey, Uppingham School, Stonyhurst College. Law: Lords' decision on tax-avoidance schemes distinguished Furniss (Inspector of Taxes) v Dawson. Deaths. Obituaries: Hans Leip Author of 'Lili Marleen', Daniele Amfitheatrof, Mr A. C. Beatty. Business and Finance: Sporting boycott has reached limit of its effectiveness, North Sea offshoot keeps group in red, Banco Do Brasil S.A., Reed International P.L.C., P & O repels latest Trafalgar attack, Shorts near to clinching £32m aircraft order, The pound, Record consumer spending backs Government's recovery claims, Hopkinsons Holdings p.l.c., Gossip that mars the City's image, Lonrho stags at bay, Investment and Finance, Scott and Robertson hit by merger losses, Making the Williamsburg strategy work, Cater Allen, Margins and orders will put Sumrie profits right, Hi-fi firms fined £2m, Reed's £21m exceeds City hopes, Late bid for FMC stake, Laporte, Hawley buys more of Miss World, £6m jump for Mirror Group, Company News In Brief, Boost for McCorquodale, DoT moves on mystery investors, Lloyd's tells of 40 years' irregularities, Sterling slips on profit-taking, Base Lending Rates, BTG to sell asset for £25m, Charter bid on the cards, Granville & Co Limited.. Stock Exchange Tables: Recent Issues, Sterling: Spot and Forward, Commodities, Authorized Units & Insurance Funds, Wall Street, 19-point plunge in Dow, British Funds. Sport: Barnes storming ahead of rivals, Fitting climax to a fine season, Three-race burst from Ovett, Warren insists he is still in charge, Calisolon gives too much away, Willis finds a cure for melancholy, Sports in Brief, Benson not surprized at dismissal by City, Opening for Parkin, Noah in wilderness, Climb aboard Alghuzaylah, Wild bull is back in old pasture, Yorkshire defied by Derrick, For The Record Football, Taylor and Miller deny Hants, Emburey hoists Middlesex to top of the table, Miss Barker just wins a domestic argument, Piggott overweight to tip scales for Orixo, Winning is kid's stuff for French, Farcical gesture has Notts near to tears, Barber's way is rewarded, Pakistan fearing the worst, Fresh challenge awaits Cheshire's captain, Sir Garfield's men are shaping up well for the World Cup, Today's Fixtures Cricket, Award for inspiring leadership, Weston makes solid job of first 100, Somerset missing the Blake spirit, The future looks uncertain but McEnroe's end is nowhere near. 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