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The Times - 07/07/1983

1983; Gale Group;

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By Frances Williams, Economics Correspondent, By Anthony Bevins, Political Correspondent, From Paul Routledge, By Barrie Clement Labour Reporter, By Rodney Cowton, Defence Correspondent, By John Witherow, By Edward Townsend, Industrial Correspondent, By Philip Webster, Political Reporter, By Clifford Longley, Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Julian Haviland Political Editor, From David Felton, Labour Correspondent, Douglas, Isle of Man, By Richard Evans, By Peter Hennessy, By Kenneth Gosling, By Pearce Wright Science Editor, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Derek Harris, Commercial Editor, By Pearce Wright, Science Editor, By Bill Johnstone Electronics Correspondent, By Christopher Warman Arts Correspondent, By Lucy Hodges, Education Correspondent, By Our Education Correspondent, By Rodney Cowton Defence Correspondent, From Nicholas Ashford Washington, From Michael Hornsby, Johannesburg, From Our Own Correspondent Johannesburg, By Patricia Clough, From Ian Murray, Strasbourg, By Henry Stanhope Diplomatic Correspondent, From Charles Harrison Kampala, From Kate Dourian, Beirut, From Moshe Brilliant, Tel Aviv, From Our Correspondent Beirut, From Michael Binyon Moscow, From Donovan Moldrich, Colombo, From Mohsin Ali, Washington, From Andrew Thompson Buenos Aires, From Michael Hamlyn, Calcutta, From Harry Debelius Madrid, From Roger Boyes, Warsaw, From Our Own Correspondent, Warsaw, From Dessa Trevisan Belgrade, Paul Griffiths, Hilary Finch, Peter Ackroyd, Max Bell, Anthony Masters, Rachel Cullen, Ronald Faux, Michael Ratcliffe, Colin Webb, Elaine Feinstein, Brian Alderson, Anthony Quinton, PHS, by Alfred Morris, Brian Crozier, Michael Baily Transport Editor, Ronald Butt, Ross Davies, LOUIS BLOM-COOPER, , BURTON OF COVENTRY, , ERIC HAMMOND, , CHRISTOPHER JACKSON, , PETER JARMAN., DENIS HEALEY, , BRYAN RIGBY, , PENELOPE TURING, , SHEILAGH MURRAY, , HUGH WEEKS., IMOGEN COOPER, , LIBBY PURVES, , COLIN BAILLIEU, , City Editor Anthony Hilton, By John Lawless and Edward Townsend, By Peter Wilson-Smith, Banking Correspondent, By Michael Prest, By Edward Townsend Industrial Correspondent, From Bailey Morris, Washington, By Our Financial Staff, From Maxwell Newton, New York, By Philip Robinson, edited by Michael Prest, From Linda Greenhouse, (New York Times) Washington, by Michael Clark, By Victor Felstead, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Richard Streeton, By Alan Gibson, By Peter Marson, By John Hennessy Golf Correspondent, By Pat Butcher, By John Watson, Mel Webb, By Michael Seely, By Jenny MacArthur, From John Wilcockson, Le Mans, By Our Shooting Correspondent, By a Special Correspondent, By Peter Ball, From Don Cameron, Napier, Edited by Peter Davalle, From Ian Murray Strasbourg,

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News: Gormley calls for 3-day week, This bitter pill for parents, 11,200 academics go in 15% spending cuts, Bethell still on course for air fares victory, Signs of a Thatcher retreat on hanging, Bitter row rocks Reagan team, Miners on course for battle to save pits, $4,000m aid to rescue Yugoslavia, Walesa defies order to break off holiday, Lawson demanding £500m cut in public spending, Race 'think tank' money withdrawn, Sweetener ruling delayed, Abbey Road opens its Beatle doors, Cruel cuts for the disabled, Working towards more time off, Cutting infection risk in surgery, Cambridge University tripos examination results, Syria rejects Shultz plea over Lebanon troop withdrawal, Steel cuts go ahead in Spain, Action demanded on bus crew assaults, Three visiting ministers try to break deadlock, Ghosts of Stalinism haunt Warsaw jail, Runcie launches inner-city study, Sri Lanka denies torture charges, Conflicting claims on Afghanistan, The Times Diary Rusty Steel?, Russian court appeal surprises EEC, Findings A series reporting on research: EXPLORATION, Indonesia takes tougher line on drug abuse, A peerless intake for the Lords, Fortnight delay for trial of British birdwatchers, Independent Broadcasting Authority, Oil companies agree petrol price truce, Pupils go 'below stairs', Dispute distorted death statistics, Video retailers want law to control nasties, 100,000 Ugandans uprooted in anti-rebel drive, Cabinet secrecy challenged, Lovable Marxism begins to go sour, Drought-ridden Spain is faced with becoming bone-dry arm of Sahara, Jenkin pledges to tackle 'rough justice' in council rate penalties GLC pays for Russians' visit, Cycle for peace: Cyclists,, The polished crusader The Times Profile: Sir Steven Runciman, 80 today, How Reagan could start rolling back the Russians, Which? backs rear-seat belts, Legal action urged to secure better deal for used-car buyers, Prague plea for Unita hostages, Stone starts Salvador peace mission, TUC chief may act on FT dispute, A controversial Constable sells for £242,000, Tomorrow, Argentine governor quits over police revolt, Churchill defeated in Tory poll, Court told of siege 'despair', Soviet mood hardens after Kohl visit, Man killed as storms lash London, Cancers may be linked to imbalance in diet, The papers, Heseltine endorses Nott's defence policy, Joseph sounds out universities on funding shake-up, Last lap for running brothers, MEPs ask what 650 quangos are doing, Who will help this bookaholic?, Record EEC 'budget' demand, EEC urged to sue over American steel curbs, 'Supergrass' is set for stardom again, 3,500 jobs to go and Aerospace factory to close, Six feared killed under rubble, Go-ahead for topless bathing, Black dies in Soweto custody, Hostage deadline eased, Yard 'foiled plot to kill envoy', Britons held in German building firm raids. Index. Picture Gallery. Display Advertising: THE TIMES Educational Supplement, Gate, Ppa, Rediffusion Films Limited, Tandy, G.T.F. Tours, Midland, The Times 1000, Natomas International (U.K.) Ltd., Halifax, The Untold Story, Alcoa of Australia Limited, Servowarm, Country Life, Morris West, Guangdong, Harrods, Victoria Wine. News in Brief. Politics and Parliament: Arms spending rises 19% under Tories, Schools urged to change to meet new needs House Of Lords, Fire service and police to be run by joint boards Council Reform, Higher rate tax bands raised Finance Bill, Parliament today, New ceiling next year, Minister admits rough justice Rate Reform, Hopes of lead-free petrol before 1990 Environment. Reviews: Realities of fear, Hunt the parrot, duck, kitten, bear, Hunt the agent, sleeper, control, spy The Second Saladin, Today's events Royal engagements, Revolutionary at the keyboard Franz Liszt, The world as Will The Philosophy of Schopenhauer, Our capacity for self-deception A Nail on the Head, Circumspection Soh/Manz Wigmore Hall, Cuttings on Rupert Bare Faced Cheek, New books-paperback, Rock Echo and the Bunnymen Isle of Skye, Theatre Annie Wobbler Birmingham Rep Studio, The attraction of alien civilizations, Fizzing with electric control La cenerentola Glyndebourne. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 16,175, Today's television and radio programmes BBC 1, Concise Crossword (No 98). Editorials/Leaders: Chancellor Kohl In Moscow, Grand Strategy. Letters to the Editor: Labour movement in false light, Skeletons in Labour arms cupboard?, Aid for research, Musical form, 'Tatler' editorship, Crime and punishment, EEC labour code, Balancing act, Voice of Prague, No need to worry if boom slows, The Pope and Poland, News on Channel 4. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Births. Deaths. Obituaries: Obituary, Dr H. A. Clegg Influential editor of the 'British Medical Journal'. Business and Finance: Whitecroft, Lloyds Eurofinance N.V., Permoglaze slips further, Lloyd's unveils tougher rules, Beatrice Foods Overseas Finance N.V. 6¼% Convertible Subordinated Guaranteed Debentures Due 1991, The pound, Celanese Mexicana, S.A., Blundell Permoglaze Interim Report Margins maintained in difficult markets, Sugar set for unseasonal recovery, Curbs are 'first step' in subsidies battle, Is money heading for another 1973?, Investment and Finance, General Electric Credit International N.V., Minorco raises $207m, Britain urges EEC to consider suing US over new steel restrictions, Electronic Rentals Group, Lifemark International N.V. 9¼% Convertible Subordinated Debentures Due 1996, US insider dealing decision overruled, Taking small exporters into Europe, Company News In Brief, BICC shareholder steps up attack, Dollands Holdings P.L.C., Tesco, Jitters over interest rates depress gilts, Car sales head for record year, Base Lending Rates, Bpb Industries plc. Business Appointments: Strategic promotion at P & O, Ansbacher announces directors. Stock Exchange Tables: Shares in 12 point recovery, Recent Issues, Authorized Units & Insurance Funds, Commodities, Sterling: Spot and Forward, Wall Street, British Funds, Harvard set for USM. Sport: Lancashire cannot cope on day which is made for Cowans and Daniel, Calero locks himself in room and finds the key to success, Superlative's gallop is vindicated, Sports in Brief, Leicestershire thwarted by Larkins at the death, Buoyed by disaster, First track victory goes to Japanese in men's 10,000m, For The Record Tennis, Cram qualifies for Helsinki, Gloucestershire off the rails, Generalship of Smith puts pride back in the Lions, Rippon the full back on wing, Jockey in serious fall at Brighton, Whitaker's consolation and Novilheiro's reward, A boat race that was launched on tide of ale-house wager, Calvert's versatility, Watford's tie offers a fascinating prospect, Taylor's place threatened, Kent wobbled, hobbled and out, Mexicans inspire Falcons, Anderson's tale of lost opportunity, Slow boats holding up Victory, England stay on course. Law: Gains on inherited development land Mashiter (Inspector of Taxes) v Pearmain, Issues should be set out in appeal pleas Atlantic Lines and Navigation Co Ltd v Grand Harmony Inc, Judge put 524 questions to counsel's 538 Regina v Matthews (Donald) Regina v Matthews (Royston). Classified Advertising: Announcements, Sport And Recreation, La crème de la crème, Super Secretaries, U.K. Holidays, General Appointments, Legal Notices. Property: Rentals, Commercial and Industrial Property, It all looks right for Reading. Weather: The Weather.

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