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The Times - 05/03/1983

1983; Gale Group;

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By Anthony Bevins, Political Correspondent, By Barry Clement, Labour Reporter, By Our Sports Staff, By Henry Stanhope, Diplomatic Correspondent, From Richard Evans, By Michael Prest, By a Staff Reporter, By David Hewson, By Julian Haviland, Political Editor, By Huon Mallalieu, By David Walker Local Government Correspondent, By the Staff of Nature, By Nicholas Timmins, From Craig Seton, Exeter, From Our Correspondent, Liverpool, From Arthur Osman Birmingham, By John Young, Agriculture Correspondent, By Michael Baily, Transport Editor, From Ronald Kershaw, Leeds, By A Staff Reporter, By Kenneth Gosling, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, From Mario Modiano, Athens, From Christopher Thomas, Boston, From Andrew Thompson Buenos Aires, From Michael Hornsby, Johannesburg, From Charles Harrison, From Richard Owen, Moscow, From Tony Duboudin, Melbourne, From Richard Wigg, From Michael Binyon, Bonn, From Mohsin Ali, From Diana Geddes, From Christopher Walker, From Nicholas Ashford, San Francisco, From Our Own Correspondent, By Richard Dowden, David Wade, Hilary Finch, Peter Davalle, PHS, David Mitchell, Patricia Clough, David Hart, MILES CLIFFORD, , ANTHONY CRIPPS., KEITH SUGARS., NICOLA LYON, GRAHAM SMITH, WILLIAM C. BROWN., MARK R. A. WOMERSLEY, RICHARD E. MEYER, DAVID ALTON, , MARGARET MILES, , BEAUMONT OF, KATHLEEN, WHITLEY, , MITCHELL, , TONY BENN, , TOM PENDRY, , LEILA BERG, , CHRISTOPHER PRICE, , EDWARD BLISHEN, , RENEE SHORT, , ASHLEY BRAMALL, , BRIAN SIMON, , DENNIS CANAVAN, , SOPER, , IRENE CHAPLIN, , DAFYDD ELIS, TREVOR, THOMAS, , HUDDLESTON, , SHIRLEY WILLIAMS, , BRIAN JACKSON, , BARBARA WOOTTON, , NEIL KINNOCK, , YOUNG OF, PENELOPE LEACH, , DARTINGTON., MICHAEL JOSEPH, , JENNIFER BUTTERWORTH, , CHRIS HOLMES, CHAR), , RICK MIDDLETON, NICK RAYNSFORD, SHAC)., BOB KAHN, , P. D. KANDLER, NEIL STEWART, CARRIE HARRISON, NEIL McINTOSH, JOHN ARKELL, DAVID GREGG, , JOAN SCHWITZER, , Peter Mullen, City Editor Anthony Hilton, From Maxwell Newton, , By Sally White, By Bill Johnstone and Clive Cookson, By Jonathan Clare, By Edward Townsend, Industrial Correspondent, By Our Financial Staff, By Baron Phillips, Property Correspondent, ·edited by Peter Welham, Peter Gartland, Lorna Bourke, Margaret Drummond, Michael Koppel, (Mrs) JILL CLIMPSON, , VALERIE KARN, , JOHN MCQUEEN., James Clarke, by Michael Clark, By Pat Butcher, By John Blunsden, By Sydney Friskin, By Nicholas Harling, By John Hennessy, By David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, By John Clemison, By Richard Streeton, By Peter Marson, By Peter Ball, From Richard Eaton Duisburg, By Michael Phillips, Racing Correspondent, By Keith Macklin, By a Special Correspondent, Edited by Peter Davalle, From John Best, By Ronald Faux, Roger Boyes, Edited by Shona Crawford Poole, Richard Wilson, Beryl Downing, Ashley Stephenson, Robin Young, Penny McGuire, Michael Young, Richard Williams, Anthony Masters, Geoff Brown, Peter Waymark, Geraldine Norman, Harry Golombek, Jeremy Flint, Judy Froshaug, Mel Lewis, Jane MacQuitty,

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News: Tories deny Shildon link with poll, Locking on to malaria's key, Streetwise guides to the best barrows in town, Holiday firm goes into liquidation, Rees and Benn appeal to party to rally under Foot, Preserved in the aspic of its patrician past, Putting the Euronose out of joint, Herbaceous plants, Blues' clash jeopardizes Boat Race, Poussin landscape to stay in Liverpool, Cocaine baron toasts son's acquittal, BMA takes on critics of nuclear report, In the garden, Gardens open, Wines may not travel: grapes do, Time to discover the Soul Politic, Record court appearances, 'Conflict of terror' in Zimbabwe, PoWs held in caves, Gritz says, Shopfront Tea and sympathy, Britons help Israel in oil search, KGB drive launched in Estonia, Joining the twopenny movie rush, Remand for five in fraud case, Prison service head to recruit civil servants, West Bank bargaining with Husain ruled out, Boost for the inner city, Accord on oil price nearer, Favourite staging posts for those famished between the acts, Whatever was at home on the range in the 1670s?, Final polls predict victory for Hawke, Nicaraguan Catholics fall out over politics and the Pope, Monte Carlo and bust, Dozing lorry driver killed seven, Final toast for the Queen in California, Begonias: Tender and hot-blooded family, Saturday sitting on Argov case, Whitehall's top jobs access hope, The Week Ahead Today, Cambridge moles who took secrets to the grave, Democrats who would be king, Bed-sit school girl is financed by state, Ethiopian refugees fear expulsion, Only Georgia honours Stalin anniversary, Roads, The salvation of sinful man, A royal banquet to delight top people while protesters sing, Marylebone as coach station, Metro the best selling car in February, Revels in a one-horse drunken sleigh, 'No secret talks' about Shergar, Three front runners in race for freeports, IRA warns supergrass about father, Beer battle comes to head, Allende's widow denied US entry permit, Argentina describes sinking of Galahad, Switching on to sunshine in a warm Bath, Seven-year jail sentence for 'mastermind' who plotted to bribe jurors, Police again make entry in error, South African editors fined in secret trial over security breach, Pravda alleges smear tactics, Labour pledge to leave EEC in draft manifesto, 'MacGregor factor' key to strike ballot, Athens tactical ploys on bases baffle US, Canada threat to EEC trawlers, Tory leaders keep out of selection dispute, British Library buys Rubbra collection, Defence of Belize to stay secret, Sutherland tapestry is damaged, Toxteth sees a renaissance, Poll battle for big towns of France, Foreigners warned to quit Uganda, Nicaragua greets Pope with tirade, Kohl so certain of victory he announces schedule of foreign trips, Walking back to Alpine happiness, Léon Degrelle, the SS man enjoying the good life in Spain, Monday, Nanny sang loudly to scare burglars, The Times Diary Levelling off, The misery and triumph of a ballet on ice, Bill to penalize foreign trawlers 'will cost Britain jobs and trade', Police fly to oil rig. Index. Official Appointments and Notices: Prosecutor appointed in Rumasa affair, Taxman moves on education grants, Shrewsbury School, Church news, Latest appointments, Bermuda governor resigns post, University news New vice-chancellor for South Pacific. Display Advertising: Amdega, Save & Prosper Group, Italian State Tourist Office, Fruit Cages, Perpetual, M&P Financial Services Limited, Loire, Townsend Thoresen, Henderson, Langdale, Fts, Times Off Ltd., Fiat, The Times, Gt Unit Managers, M&g, Whitehall Theatre, Reid's Madeira, Pure India Tea, Foldaway Rainwear, Tunisia, Vanbrugh, Framlington, Nescafe. Picture Gallery. Reviews: Weekend Choice, PREVIEW Galleries Drawings etched deep with their own acid, PREVIEW Theatre Stars at home in Heartbreak House, Critics' choice, A Whistler record, Concert Toronto SO/Davis Festival Hall, Dance Royal Ballet, Nothing rotten in state of Denmark styles, Today's events Royal engagements, Critics' choice Murillo, Glasgow optimist, cinema hero, PREVIEW Films Heroic recreation of a genial genre, Lancashire lad develops into a cult comic Films on TV, PREVIEW Rock & jazz records of the month Sophisticated song fantasies of the fifties, Out of Town, Commons touch, Fairs For Castle Connoisseurs, PREVIEW Music Concerts, Outings Barbican Commonwealth Concert, Opera Covent Garden. News in Brief. Politics and Parliament: Labour MPs seek aid for Yorkshire Unemployment. Law: Commercial disputes to be resolved promptly Gill & Duffus SA v Berger & Co Inc, Appealing leave to defend Lloyds Bank Ltd v EllisFewster and Another, Employment approved for immigrants Regina v Immigration Appeal Tribunal, Ex parte Gopal, Evicted family intentionally homeless Regina v Salford City Council, Ex parte Devenport, Burglary cause of security-gate claim Dove v Banhams Patent Locks Ltd, Local connexion of housing applicant Regina v Eastleigh Borough Council, Ex parte Betts and Another. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): In the name of Frank Lloyd Wright, fall down. Editorials/Leaders: Russian Psychiatry In Disgrace, Starting With Milk, Permanent Blue?. Letters to the Editor: Conveyance monopoly, Slow way with snails, Separation of Church and state, Housing rights still unsatisfied, Facts required, Sickness benefits, Outlawing state industry strikes, Stop this 'hounding', Breach of convention?, Holding the Falklands, Time to reflect, Sweet mystery, Standard English, Severn bridge. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Births. Obituaries: Sir Colin Thornley, Mr George Hughes, Correction, Valery Tarsis, Hergé Belgian cartoonist who created Tintin, Mr Gerald Wightman. Classified Advertising: Legal Appointments, Announcements, Sport And Recreation, Services tomorrow:, Entertainments. Business and Finance: Delta Investment Co. Ltd., A test of credibility for BIBA, Lazard Freres denies demand for payment, A raw deal afer 28 years, The pound, Your home can back loan, Gold slumps but pound holds steady, Investment and Finance, Family Money Market Banks, Building starts up 34pc in January, Equal pension rights victory, Vintage cars covered, UDS shareholders adjourn meeting, Jenkin clears way for changes in policy at British Technology, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Separate coding for couples can save money, Attractive rates for savers, Company News In Brief, Chapter and verse, First-half recovery at News Int, Concern on lending slowdown, Base Lending Rates, Signs of recovery in US. Stock Exchange Tables: Relief as account ends, US bull market shows potential, Recent Issues, Sterling: Spot and Forward, Commodities, Unit Trust Prices-change on the week, Wall St nudges record higher, Price fall leaves experts bemused but hopeful, New orders for Tornado, US factory orders up 2.4pc in January, British Funds. Sport: For The Record Golf, Changes add to Scottish potential in midfield, Clarke says removal of hill from course 'crazy', Sports in Brief, Jeantot in need of a push from the wind, Southend's bad night, Jaguar end a 20-year pause, Smith to tip the scales for Neston, Century for Amarnath, Frustrating for Fowler, Contribution to tradition, Abbott has final say, Jolly heals a rift, Winter can cash in with Fifty Dollars More, Irish play on Park weaknesses, Ilkeston out of Trophy, Nicholson plan to help Aintree, Ford penalties prove decisive, Challenge for Klammer, European repercussions may be felt on the home front, Tears to be shed if French succeed, Hungarian suspensions, Gallant Gallaher is no loser in defeat, Champions preparing for new 'high' in Helsinki, Britain are kept waiting, Still Kings at the Palace, Beauty and the bookmaker, Fitzgerald gives no thought to failures of past, Snow Reports, Football and other weekend fixtures First division, Sri Lankan surprise, Double chance for British to gain experience. Property: Rentals, London Flats. Arts and Entertainment: Bridge Clash of the brightest stars in the East, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 16,070, Television and radio programmes, Chess Variations on an opening theme by youth. Weather: The Weather.

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