The Times - 12/07/1983
1983; Gale Group;
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By Peter Wilson-Smith, By John Witherow, By Rodney Cowton, By Anthony Bevins, Political Correspondent, By Richard Evans, From Christopher Mosey, Stockholm, By Staff Reporters, By David Felton Labour Correspondent, By Michael Baily Transport Editor, By David Felton, Labour Correspondent, By Anthony Bevins Political Correspondent, By Frances Gibb Legal Affairs Correspondent, By Stewart Tendler, Crime Reporter, By Pearce Wright Science Editor, By Lucy Hodges, Education Correspondent, By Kenneth Gosling, By Bill Johnstone Electronics Correspondent, By Rupert Morris, From Arthur Osman, Birmingham, By Our Local Government Correspondent, By Our Education Correspondent, Geoffrey Smith, By Peter Hennessy, From Nicholas Ashford, Washington, From Harry Debelius, From Our Correspondent, Washington, From Ian Murray, Brussels, By Patricia Clough, From Richard Wigg, Madrid, From Michael Hornsby, Johannesburg, From Stephen Taylor, From Godfrey Morrison, Rabat, From John Best, Ottawa, From Tony Duboudin, By Caroline Moorehead, From Diana Geddes, Christine Painell, PHS, David Watts, Roger Scruton, George Walden, JOHN CARLISLE, , G. M. LAURIE, , S. D. T. SPITTLE, , GARDINER, , PETER W. BIRTS, , LEON RADZINOWICZ, , L. G. KINGDOM, , RAYNALD FRANKS, , PETER RAWLINSON, , ROBERT PONSONBY, , SEYMOUR FORTESCUE, , TIM BRINTON, , L. BROOKING, , HAROLD LYDALL, , E. J. COLE, , MIKE BARNARD, , By Geraldine Norman, Sale Room Correspondent, Dennis Hackett, John Russell Taylor, Irving Wardle, Stephen Pettitt, by Jeremy Wamer, City Editor Anthony Hilton, By Jonathan Davis' and Edward Townsend, By Philip Robinson, From Our Correspondent, By Wayne Lintott, By Peter Wilson-Smith, Banking Correspondent, By Our Financial Staff, From Joan Mayman, , From Richard Hughes, edited by Michael Prest, By Rex Malik, Clive Cookson, by Richard Sharpe, by Geoffrey Ellis, By Pat Butcher, By Keith Macklin, Peter Ryde, Simon Barnes, By Alan Ross, By Peter Marson, By Richard Streeton, By Peter Ball, By George Chesterton, From John Wilcockson, Luehon, By John Hennessy, Golf Correspondent, By Michael Seely, David Miller, From Terry MacLean, Hamilton, By David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, By Jenny MacArthur, Edited by Peter Dear,
ResumoNews: Strikes will not work, says NCB chairman, RAF Jaguar pilots defy death, Telstar is 21 as new satellite completes tests, Rifkind pledges positive line on Community, Pretoria sidesteps black residence ruling, 'Eye' to pay £85,010 to Goldsmith, A lush launch for a super Torch Computer Briefing, Unions poised to fight 'loss of 20,000 jobs in NHS', BA dismisses 70 senior managers, General gets libel apology, Bailiffs put in over lunch debt, New York paper drops columnist over role in Reagan TV debate, 12-year-old boy takes plane for joy ride, Police seek stalker in murder hunt, 119 die as plane hits mountain, The Times Diary Showing off, Teachers take easy way out on reports, Putting a dig on tape, Drink problems of young men, Genscher expects Russia to modify missile stance, High Court warning for Hawke, Urgent talks to prevent spread of ferry strike, Power play in the willow scrub Guide To The Open, A watertight victory for ICL The Week, Vandal to replace tree, Move to bypass print strike, Sahara war flares up with first Polisario attack in 18 months, MPs fly home for hanging votes, Roads, Fresh evidence clears dentist of manslaughter, City fears grow as government borrowing soars, Eagle owls cause a flutter, Powell's taunt proves as hearty as ever, Not all fun finding out, Faulty gas meters cost dear, Kinnock lines up against Militant, Hats off to Mr Lu, 13 to die in Turkey for inciting riot, Hormone factor in risk of cancer, A strategy for the next arms talks, Penguin pays £6m for Beatrix Potter firm, Fowler rejects benefits plea, Nepal Premier forced out by assembly vote, The chip with everything, Accountant gave stolen money to former wife, Overseas selling prices, Flooding by Yangtze threatens millions, The papers, Spaniards pelt British Embassy, Shooting of boy feeds racial fears, Fishery protection ships on alert, Parents denied access to child, How the noodle man lined his ricebowl, Bourgeois man holds the key, Harare CID denies use of torture, Tomorrow, Tory leader battles for Ottawa seat, £1,000 Premium Bond prizewinners, These happy teenagers of the 1980s who ask their mums for advice, MP seeks inquiry into jail death, King keen to stamp his mark on BA, Madrid search for phone tappers, Atrocities curbed as Mugabe reins in Fifth Brigade Matabeleland Part 1, The noosè is no deterrent, Don't call me at the office, Mayor of Moscow faces more protesters, Israelis killed in Sidon blast, Oxford University class list, S Africa: Mordecai Tsatsa, The sitting was then suspended, Cambridge tripos examination results, Put people before purity, Videos blamed for TV viewing slump, Police 'must plan against crime', Stone comes home empty-handed. Index. Picture Gallery. Display Advertising: Teilhard de Chardin, Charles Church, Abs Computers, Canon, Victoria & Albert Museum, Laskys, Fendi, A1 Peripherals, Modern Business Technology Ltd., Gulfstream Technology Limited, J.Vontobel & Co., Falcon, Midland, London Business School, Standard Chartered BANK PLC, Simpson, Legge 5-Lever Security Locks, Control Data, Barnardo's. News in Brief. Politics and Parliament: Private Bills, The Prime Minister's 'polite chivvier', Why British money is going to Argentina World Finance, Compulsory use of seat belts has saved lives Road Safety, Parliament today, GLC seeking more cash for investment London, Commentary, Minister in coach safety talks Transport. Arts and Entertainment: Today's television and radio programmes BBC 1, Concise Crossword (No 101), The Times Crossword Puzzle No 16,179. Reviews: Masquerade, Today's events Royal engagements, The Breadshop Grove, Political icons Artists of the Tudor Court, Display Advertising Bring out the beast in you, Cruiser weight, TV top ten, Hever marbles dispersed after making £227,000, Concert Salzburg Camerata Guildhall Old Library. Editorials/Leaders: Old Smells, New Excitements, Not A Private Matter, The Runaway Train. Letters to the Editor: Medical disclosure, Fair play for cricket tour, Too fine a line between life and death, Getting along on £2.45 a day, Over-exposure, Locked churches, Market and manners, Divorce reform, Public records report, Credit card hotline, Musical manners. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Births. Deaths. Official Appointments and Notices: Trade job for Sterling, University news, Latest appointments, Church news. Obituaries: Miss Mary George, Herr Werner Egk, Prof David Marsh, Obituary, Mr Stanhope Shelton Influence on advertising style. Stock Exchange Tables: Shadow over shares, Bellair turns £100 into £11,000, Takeover speculation gains momentum, Three-year sentence for broker, Recent Issues, Sterling: Spot and Forward, Ivory & Sime to seek listing on Stock Exchange, Authorized Units & Insurance Funds, Commodities London Metal Exchange, British Funds, M1 decline sends Dow up 8 points. Business and Finance: The Rural and Industries Bank of Western Australia ("the Bank"), Zentralsparkasse Und Kommerzialbank.Wien, Bankers refuse to extend $400m Brazil loan, Inaction over gilts attracting interest, Timber costs give May earnings lift, The pound, EEC to force issue on steel imports, Investment and Finance, Big spending brands in fierce battle, Metal Sciences (Holdings) Plc, Liferafts help RFD to double profits, Hongkong hopes for rates cut, Rank cuts dividend after profits dip, Early sale of BP shares unlikely, Cakebread Robey & Co plc, C.V.G. Siderurgica del Orinoco C.A. (Sidor), Government pledges to finance coal board despite losses, Company News In Brief, Oceonics to buy survey group, Metal Box clears £78m debt, Huge Australian diamond mine project in jeopardy Argyle Diamond Mines shareholders, Base Lending Rates. Business Appointments: Barclays names directors. Law: Council cannot protect its occupation by refusing planning consent Westminster City Council v British Waterways Board, Wardship of child continues along with care order In re J (a Minor), Driver must stop after accident but need not seek other car owner Mutton v Bates. Classified Advertising: Businesses For Sale, Legal Appointments, Announcements, Programs Unlimited Computer Centres, U.K. Holidays, Legal Notices. Sport: Sports in Brief, Racing Results, The Nelson touch-safe but smart, An ultimate test facing the worth of Lions' breeding, Clean sweep for the Nigerian sprinters, Glaswegian's blazing win a mountainous achievement, For The Record Tennis, Three unions accept SA invitations, Service crackshots on equal terms, Head in air at the fun of the fair where faces glowed and cider flowed, Minor Counties, Greenidge maintains run to cap batsmen's day, New Zealanders avoid pre-Test blushes, Sickening for Malvern, Smith and sons all aim for same title, League streamlines administration, Botham's bellicose best, Breeders' cash a boost for Britain, Keeping tracks on Ovett, Piggott steps in for ride on Diamond Shoal, De Savary pursues his pipe dream in a test tank Rhode Island, A rough warning by Ballesteros, Gifford leads Warwickshire's march, Dour in the middle but the vistas were lovely, Lendl 'may become American citizen'. Property: Rentals, Country Property. Weather: The Weather.
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