The Times - 03/06/1983
1983; Gale Group;
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By Anthony Bevins and George Clark, By Arthur Osman and Anthony Bevins, From David Felton, From Robert Fisk, Beirut, By Rupert Morris, By Jonathan Clare, By Henry Stanhope Diplomatic Correspondent, By Ian Murray and Hugh Clayton, By Clifford Webb, Motoring Correspondent, By Our Environment Correspondent, By Paul Flather of the Times Higher Educational Supplement, From Our Correspondent, Liverpool, By Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, From Nicholas Timmins, From Richard Ford, Belfast, By Kenneth Gosling, By Bill Johnstone Electronics Correspondent, By the staff Nature, By Robert Nowell, From Arthur Osman, Birmingham, By Hugh Clayton, Environment Correspondent, By A Correspondent, From Richard Garner of The Times Educational supplement, , By Ronald Faux, By Peter Evans, Ian Smith, By Our Political Staff, From Our Correspondent, , Ian Bradley, By Julian Haviland Political Editor, Ronald Faux, Craig Seton, Richard Ford, By Barrie Clement, Labour Reporter, By Barbara Day, By Richard Evans, By Richard Ford, By John Winder, From Frederick Bonnart, Brussels, From Our Correspondent, From Christopher Wren, From Michael Binyon, Bonn, From John Best, Ottawa, From Mario Modiano, Athens, From Mohsin Ali, Washington, From David Watts, Singapore, From Michael Hornsby, Johannesburg, From Christopher Walker, Nahariya, Israel, From Our Own Correspondent, From Robert Fisk, By a Special Correspondent, From Richard Hanson, Tokyo, From Richard Wigg, From Martha Honey, San José, Costa Rica, From Mohsin Ali, From M. G. G. Pillai, Kuala Lumpur, Michael Binyon, David Robinson, Paul Griffiths, Irving Wardle, Richard William, Peter Ackroyd, Alan Franks, Judy Froshaug, Dr Thomas Stuttaford Medical Correspondent, Anne Bluston, From Mrs Doreen Wiltshire, Holly Cottage, Back Road, Falkenham, , PHS, Roger Boyes, Michael Hamlyn, Philip Howard, JOHN H. HUMPHREY, JOHN WARCUP CORNFORTH, RICHARD DOLL, PAULFATT, ROBERT A. HINDE, R. HOFFENBERG, , DOROTHY CROWFOOT HODGKIN, RUDOLPH PEIERLS, MARTIN ROTH, MARTIN RYLE, M. H. F. WILKINS., WAYLAND KENNET, , RICHARD CLARKE, , MARK TOTTERDELL, , GEORGE WATSON, , STEPHEN CARLILI, , EVELYN SHARP, , JOHN BUTTERFIELD, , ROBERT H. B. NEAME, , S. S. GARSON, , DAVID HANCOCK, , MICHAEL J. HARTE, , LUCIE CLAYTON, , K. KISHTAINY, , MARGARET WARD, RICHARD WARD, , RALPH EDWARDS, , A. DOUGLAS, , By Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, By Huon Mallalieu, City Editor Anthony Hilton, By Michael Prest, By Our Economics Correspondent, By John Lawless, By Our Financial Staff, By Jeremy Warner, edited by Sandy McLachlan, By Victor Felstead, From Tony Duboudin, Melbourne, By Peter Wilson-Smith, Banking Correspondent, by Andrew Cornelius, John Lawless reports on Iran's sweater-wearing tycoons, Frances Williams, Keith Jones, By Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, DAVID MILLER, By John Wilcockson, By Gordon Allan, Fron Don Cameron, By Nicholas Harling, By John Hennessy Golf Correspondent, By Peter Ryde, From Rex Bellamy, Tennis Correspondent, Paris, By Sydney Friskin, By Lewine Mair, By Peter Ball, By John Watson, By Richard Streeton, Ivo Tennant, By Michael Phillips, Racing Correspondent, By Michael Phillips, By Michael Seely, By Jenny MacArthur, Motoring by Clifford Webb, Edited by Peter Davalle, From Richard Owen, Moscow, By Frances Gibb,
ResumoNews in Brief. Index. News: Road work plea to boost jobs, Recall of ambassador opens way for shift in Soviet policy, A chop off the old block, Crop project threatened by colonel'sdropouts, Drug factor in baby death, Giant squid cannot stand the heat, Prosecutor demands life term for ex-SS man, New front-runner for Argov's post, Modest Cabinet reshuffle by Malaysian Premier, Talkback Clouded view, Ravenscraig jobs fears revived, Demirel reports for detention, Rembrandt offer fuels anger in art world, Ford man back on payroll, William Rodgers: Price of privilege, Buckton attack on TUC, Oil millions 'squandered' on unemployment benefit, Law Society loses another homes case, Alliance on police 'myth', The pageant runs out of breath, Romans' diet provides food for thought, Prayer flags fly again over Tibet, Geoffrey Smith, Mothers raised wrong babies, Battle of the two Gerrys, Journalists beaten up by Syrians, Pay talks reach deadlock, Tory and Labour worry deepens as Alliance gains, Report urges 'fairer' Oxford entrance, Alliance surge may be too late to save the Gang of Four, Kurds lose 300 fighters in clashes with Turks, Public urged to support milkmen in imports fight, London zoo cuts entry charges, Foot and Benn counterblast, Table Of Polls, Italian Maestros follow BL's example, Old wounds reopened by Lebanon war journal, The Times Diary Run of the mill, Boy faces Thatcher bomb trial, Healey meal snub by Parkinson, Action call on school intruders, 'Walk through history' display planned, Jobs pledge renewed in Madrid, Historical documents 'in danger', Peer back on the road, 200 more arrests at air base, Indonesia expels two Russians, Duke calls for military degrees, Papandreou ignores protests, Averell Harriman helps to bridge Cold War divide, VC's widow attacks speech, How will the Pope change Poland this time?, Common land in dispute, Single voter looks to the centre, German politicians deny confusion on defence, US dismisses speculation over 'great bee caper', Self-employed urged to boycott Labour, Roy Jenkins: Open contest, Why Fleet Street is boxed in The press and the election, by Christopher Ward, Someone old, someone new, What MPs think of women, Talking out the Labour Party MOREOVER... Miles Kington, Reagan tells Rowny to be flexible, Healey regrets his 'slaughter' attack, Roads, Pollen forecast, Tests fail to show why Caroline Bradley died, Russian probe for Venus, 'Outsider' versus the local, P&O reject bid by Trafalgar, Suicides in police care increase, Danger in the sunshine, Nato backs twin-track policy of negotiations and missile deployment, Pym says EEC pull-out will lead to chaos, The papers, Two Rastafarian singers jailed after concert, Fresh blow against Arafat's empire, Labour plans 200-mile fishing limit, Donor heart flown from Vienna, Warning of Ulster terror campaign, Promise on cruise to be mistrusted, Powell says, BBC in logo dispute, David Owen: High profile, More blasts as Peru steps up security, Faith in defence the Nato way, Death crash driver fined £500, The sectarian struggle, A bird's-eye view of the infamous Wall, WI dances in aisles at Albert Hall, Yes, Mr Tebbit, I certainly will, Council house sales help the Tory vote, Anti-Sandinista leader in Costa Rica talks, Reagan's new envoy will visit Nicaragua, Spy flight 'confirmed' in Pretoria, Murray accuses Tories of fiddling today's unemployment figures, Missiles a poll issue in Japan, Today's campaign speeches, The walkabout to end all walkabouts, Synod to look at church remarriage for divorcees, EEC ministers take steps to reduce asbestos cancer deaths, Black South African miners' union wins recognition, Union branch supports SDP candidate, Shirley Williams: Gutsy fighter, Council reconsiders blacks-only loans, Churchill and Kent clash after interview. 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Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 16,146, Today's television and radio programmes BBC 1, Concise Crossword (No 74). Editorials/Leaders: The Falklands Factor, New Wardrobe For The Wi. Letters to the Editor: As she is spoke, Nuclear war: the over-riding issue, Islamic divorce law, On a clear day, Belgrano sinking, Location of betting shops, North-South divide, Equitable rating, Dual-key missiles, Compulsory insurance, Labour's interest in a Tory victory, Volcanoes and weather, Hedge against loss. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Births. Obituaries: Prince Charles Of Belgium Regent in the postwar period, Anna Seghers, Mr Charles Gardner, Obituary, Dame Elsie Abbot. Business and Finance: Deadline for Fitch Lovell takeover bid extended, Lombard North Central set for record profits, £1,700m investment for N Sea, Ab Electrolux Improved results anticipated for 1983, The pound, Dunlop Annual General Meeting Poll Results, 7 key questions you should be asking about Tilling's future., Investment and Finance, Beecham depresses index, Beecham's 17pc rise disappoints City, Sharp rise in company liquidity, The Ayatollah welcomes British businessmen back to Tehran, Japan's steel firms hit slump, Investment sale boosts Harrisons dividend, Habitat regains its premium rating, Gilt offering finds few takers despite earlier market rally, AE postpones payout after overseas loss, Cassa Per Il Mezzogiorno, Trafalgar attack P&O's financial position and 'poor management', Harrisons & Crosfield, Company News In Brief, Bhs, Food prices, Faulty logic on M1, Sterling: Spot and Forward, Ban on foreign banking attacked, Sterling and threats to real economy, A new Tory government need not be so restrictive, Trading improves at BP, Electronic Rentals trims dividend, Base Lending Rates, Granville & Co Limited.. Stock Exchange Tables: Recent Issues, Authorized Units & Insurance Funds, Commodities London Metal Exchange, Wall Street, Austrian Electricity, British Funds, Opening rush steadies. Business Appointments: Promotion for RTZ director. Sport: Dettori grounded for six days, Leigh appoint Bishop, Sports in Brief, Fletcher flourish too bold for Old, Judgment secret of maestro's success, Boot that carries Lions' hopes, Edinburgh lose Wells to injury, Weary Aoki to miss the Open, St James's second cup, Gilks drops her legal claim, Dassie's return sets an early task for Taylor, Magri not listed as champion, Mrs King still has the qualities of a queen, Bryant goes straight to firing line, Sussex fail against part-timers, An early warning from Henning, Champion bides his time on Be My Native, Nauteous on the right mark, Centurion in need of rest periods, Motor Rallying, For The Record, The Watford way may soon become England's, Shaw replaces injured Withe on tour, Veteran Withers hits seven for Cowdray, Today's Fixtures Cricket, Durie loses her way as Yugoslav finds touch, Hampshire press self-destruct button, Odds suit Zimbabwe but pace does not, Deeble next in Sigel's flight path, Kimmage fits key to door on Farndale Moor, Drake loses but makes his point, Dressage rehearsal before Aachen. 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