The Times - 21/01/1983
1983; Gale Group;
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From Nicholas Ashford, Washington, By Paul Routledge, Labour Editor, By Gareth David, By Philip Webster Political Reporter, By Michael Baily, Transport Editor, By Arthur Osman, From Richard Ford, Belfast, By Frances Williams, Economics Correspondent, By Geraldine Norman, Sale Room Correspondent, By Philip Webster, Political Reporter, By a Staff Reporter, By Our Political Staff, By George Clark, Political Reporter, From Ronald Kershaw Leeds, By Anthony Bevins Political Correspondent, By Lucy Hodges Education Correspondent, From Pearce Wright, Science Editor, Snape, By the staff of Nature, By David Hewson, By Tony Samstag, From Our Correspondent, Southampton, By Frances Gibb Legal Affairs Correspondent, By Anthony Bevins, Political Correspondent, By Nicholas Timmins, From Ian Murray, Brussels, From John Carlin, Mexico City, From Roger Boyes, Warsaw, From Christopher Thomas, New York, From Michael Binyon, Bonn, From Our Own Correspondent, Rome, From Richard Wigg, Madrid, From Stephen Taylor, From Our Own Correspondent, From Christopher Walker, Jerusalem, By Edward Mortimer, From Mohsin Ali, From David Bonavia, Hongkong, From M. G. G. Pillai, Kuala Lumpur, Penny Perrick, Anne Swain, Dr Thomas Stuttaford Medical Correspondent, David Robinson, Paul Griffiths, Dennis Hackett, Hilary Finch, Nicholas Kenyon, Michael Baily Transport Editor, Paul Routledge Labour Editor, PHS, Jonathan Davis Energy Correspondent, David Watt, John Witherow, LEWIS STRETCH, , MARJORIE SELDON, , DAVID YOUNG, Chairman, , FREDERICO ALLODI (Toronto), ELIZABETH GORDON (London), JORGEN KELSTRUP (Copenhagen), ROBERT DALY (Cork), , TREVOR LOVELL, Director, , CHRISTOPHER JONES, , HENRY WIRTH, , J. KEITH KILLBY, , CHRISTOPHER COX, , JOHN B. HARRIS, , IAN MCGEOCH, , STANLEY LEES, , A. ROSENTRAUCH, , HUBERT CHESSHYRE, , HAWKE, , P. P. KING, General Secretary, , A. M. NORMAN, , JAMES TYE, Director General, , MARTIN LUBOWSKI, , City Editor Anthony Hilton, From Maxwell Newton, , By Edward Townsend, Industrial Correspondent, By Andrew Cornelius, By Jonathan Davis, Energy Correspondent, By Derek Harris Commercial Editor, By Our Financial Staff, By Jeremy Warner, edited by Peter Welham, C. Gordon Tether, by Michael Clark, From John Woodcock, Cricket Correspondent, Sydney, From Ray Kennedy, By Richard Eaton, By Rex Bellamy, DAVID MILLER, By Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent, By Paul Newman, By Gerald Davies, By Michael Stevenson, By John Hennessy Golf Correspondent, By Iain Mackenzie, By David Hands Rugby Correspondent, By Keith Macklin, By John Karter, By Our Irish Correspondent, By Derek Wyatt, By Joyce Whitehead, Edited by Peter Davalle, By David Felton Labour Correspondent, By Rodney Cowton, Defence Correspondent,
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News: Prostitutes angry over report, Is the age of the train pulling out?, Polish girls ensnared by Mafia white slave ring, Army gets first tracked Rapier missile system, Reagan may be ready to yield on zero option, Charm school head 'became tigress', Oil prices: the crucial election factor "It is in the interest of this country and the world that the price of oil should be a lower rather than a higher price"-Nigel Lawson, Britain's Ports, The moral Franks failed to draw, Steel keeps Jenkins waiting, Two more hanged in Malaysia, Protests at 'moral regeneration' drive, Minister again disturbs the peace at Snape, Sri Lanka lets state of emergency lapse, Talks in water dispute adjourned, Peugeot stretches to 65 mpg, Hijackers surrender after gunfight with aircrew, Man cleared after jury see 'bombs', New beer to cheer Falklands, Cash for Moscow's clients running out, Nato says, More pressure, more squeaks, How to love and write at the same time, Veto on top pupils to be denied, Nakasone provokes Soviet fury, Synod seeks consensus on bomb, Derision and anger at rail report, Spain lifts minimum wage by 13%, Top Irish police quit over bugging scandal, Service counts, not size, Oh sahib, it's yer actual Alf Gandhi!, Underspending may allow 2p tax cut, Runaway jeweller charged in Spain, 2,300 shipyard jobs to be lost, Vatican backs American bishops in atom debate, Foot and Benn clash over 'march for jobs', Bitter MPs extend emergency, Islands are part of the main, Tebbit booed at Jaguar, Last laugh, Paris theatres closed by actors' strike, Breakfast TV company to make last ditch offer to advertising agencies, Love thy neighbour? Try loving a bunch of brainy, house-proud, upper-class squatters, Serpell lines up against higher subsidies, Theatre and opera given £1.75m, Woman fled 'rogue detective' by van, E1 Salvador rebels cut supplies for troops, Framework for Lebanon talks agreed, Cairo says sorry for bulldozers on beach, Mitterrand tells Bonn to stand firm with Nato, 'Cabinet collapse' in Falklands crisis, Peer's custody battle, Historical ground at root of problem, Students' use of funds questioned, The new Falklands rescue operation, Three-quarters of Britain's import and export trade is carried by sea. Michael Baily describes the present-day scenes at the leading ports. London, Thatcher gives warning to Argentina, The papers, Review on Fagan ruled out, China's intellectuals still ignored, The Reger brand name 'will live on', Decision today on Arab mission to London, Battle against paralysis, Spurs fined £10,000 for VAT arrears, MicroQuest, Sanctions cloud over Shultz trip to Peking, Falin loses key job in Kremlin, Tory pledge on shared health care, Homeopathy takes a knocking, Dock-labour force in decline, Nanny is charged with murder attempts, Bomb left at Leeds Tory HQ, The Times Diary Mark his word, Alliance bases election appeal on 'million back to work' project, New police powers in Bill to be modified, Pinning the blame at short notice, Crowd orders executions, £10,000 snatched in gun raid, Winter hits New York's homeless, Proposals for Britain's rebate please nobody. Display Advertising: Times Books Ltd, Twa, Merseyside Development Corporation, National Savings, conoco, Sealink Harbours Limited, Bupa, Gate Bloomsbury, Hartlepool, Speedlink, Eating Raoul. Reviews: Top films, Der Rosenkavalier Covent Garden, Privileged inside view of innocence Muddy River (PG), Today's events Royal engagements, Classical Piano Trio Wigmore Hall, Music competition, Dancing delights, Desperate pace, Cracked viol da gamba fetches £7,920, Through a madman's eyes The Queen of Spades Coliseum, An insecure frenzy LSO/Abbado Festival Hall. Picture Gallery. News in Brief. Politics and Parliament: Parliament today, Absentees at committees, King seeks more realistic approach Local Finance, No recommendation for huge fare rises Serpell Report, Next week's business, March Budget, Widespread misgivings over Data Protection Bill House Of Lords. Law: Policy underlying issue of Mareva injunctions PCW (Underwriting Agencies) Ltd v Dixon and Another, Soya appeals unlikely Andre & Cie SA v Tradax Export SA, Guarantee ends with contract A. Plesser & Co Ltd v Davis. Editorials/Leaders: A Key To Cruise, On And Off The Rails. Letters to the Editor: Battle royal, Falklands failings and shortcomings, World's bankers in a pickle, Motorway settings, Pay by results in youth training, Lethal injections, CAP food surpluses, The nuclear debate, Bootless complaint, The search for God, Work and activity, Stop the music?, Boxing dangers, Knightly hazard. Court and Social: Court Circular. Deaths. Marriages. Births. Official Appointments and Notices: University news Wales, Latest appointments. Obituaries: Mrs Margaret Brooke, Professor Walter Ullmann Fundamental contributions to medieval historiography, Garrincha, Mr Colin Watson, Obituary, Dr Lovell Cocks. Business and Finance: Fraser 'unable' to meet deadline on Harrods, Export board gives warning on cuts, Modest upturn at de Brett, Lovell up 17pc for year, Cash boost likely for small business loans, The pound, Cautious optimism on oil prices, Bank Sepah-Iran, Aviation boost for Bridport, Bassishaw off target with first shot at UDS, Consumer spending record, Mr Osborne takes his computer to market, Waiting for a mineral tidal wave, Record year for unit trusts, Illingworth refuses to cooperate with Abele, North Sea oil: tail that wags the dog, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Sacked chief granted rise in expenses, News in brief The economy, Davy Corporation interim profits collapse to £3.08m pretax, Royal Doulton disposal, Company News In Brief, Investment and finance Expanding role of the IMF, Crisis of confidence grows in Chile, Charter loses vote clash, Investors' fears send gold climbing, Fieldhouse waives right to payoff, Base Lending Rates. Stock Exchange Tables: Shares up slightly on Wall Street, Food prices, Authorized Units & Insurance Funds, Sterling: Spot and Forward, Commodities, Recent Issues, S. Pearson hits new high, Wall Street, British Funds. Business Appointments: Trusthouse Forte has new deputy chairman. Sport: Open arms held out for Palmer, Prospects enhanced, Students on way to forming new body, Sports in Brief, Walton Hall v England could revive fixture list, Scots open window on world, Wales must translate into deeds their own proverb, Gilbody turns professional, Vilas fights off strong challenge by Gomez, Two great schoolboy sides, That elusive Triumph, For The Record ICE Hockey, Robson a man to take the division out of loyalties, Scotland are well represented, Tacroy has smooth passage to Liverpool, The rapid rise which could take canoeist to Olympian heights, Carlisle out of two matches, Surprise victory by England, Stadler's round is his best ever, High fees may cut Olympians, A breath of fresh air from a frisky Lamb, Snow Reports, India seek recovery, Pyramid with three tiers, Halford Hewitt Cup draw, Burnley embark on mission improbable, South Africa clinging to their golden past. 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