The Times - 15/02/1983
1983; Gale Group;
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By David Felton, Labour Correspondent, By Paul Routledge, Labour Editor, By Rupert Morris, By Philip Webster Political Reporter, From Christopher Walker, Jerusalem, From Richard Ford, Belfast, By Our Foreign Staff in Rome and London, From Trevor Fishlock Delhi, By Stewart Tendler Crime Reporter, By Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, By Anthony Bevins Political Correspondent, By Julian Haviland, Political Editor, By Barrie Clement Labour Reporter, By David Walker, Local Government Correspondent, By Stewart Tendler, Crime Reporter, By Pearce Wright, Science Editor, By Hugh Clayton, Environment Correspondent, By the Staff of Nature, By Pat Healy, Social Services Correspondent, By Michael Baily, Transport Editor, By Kenneth Gosling, By Our Education Correspondent, By Our Social Services Correspondent, By Lucy Hodges Education Correspondent, By Peter Hennessy and Alasdair Palmer, From Michael Hornsby, Johannesburg, From Godfrey Morrison, Abidjan, From Peter Nichols Turin, By Michael Knipe, From Moshe Brilliant, Tel Aviv, From our Correspondent, Beirut, From Roger Boyes, Warsaw, From Christopher Thomas New York, By Our Foreign Staff, From Our Own Correspondent New York, From Hasan Akhtar Islamabad, By Caroline Moorehead, From Mario Modiano Athens, John Russell Taylor, Hilary Finch, Joan Chissell, Stephen Pettitt, Noël Goodwin, Peter Ackroyd, Anthony Masters, PHS, Ian Murray, Jonathan Sale, Clifford Longley, C. P. MORTON, C. P. Morton & Associates, , ERIC J. PENTECOST, , KEN LOWE, Managing Director, , RICHARD WYNDHAM, , NICHOLAS WOOD, , E. G. IRVING, , O. W. J. HENDERSON, , M. HIGGINBOTTOM, , HILL-NORTON, ANTHONY FARRAR-HOCKLEY, FREDERICK SOWREY, DAVID WILLS, , J. ROTBLAT, , MARGARET RICHARDS, , JOHN SAINSBURY, , ELIZABETH FLEMMING, , F. R. LUDMAN, , A. C. THOMPSON, , K. KING, , By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Tony Samstag, City Editor Anthony Hilton, By Jonathan Davis, Energy Correspondent, From Peter Samuel, Washington, From Bailey Morris, Washington, By Michael Prest, By Sally White, By Andrew Cornelius, By Frances Williams and Derek Harris, By Frances Williams, Economics Correspondent, edited by Peter Welham, From Richard Hanson, Tokyo, From John Earle, Rome, by Michael Clark, Arthur Reed, Alan Lewis, Roger Woolnough, Frank Brown, Keith Mason, By Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, By Nicholas Harling, By Stuart Jones., Peter Ball, By Rex Bellamy, By Paul Harrison, By Robert Pryce, From John Ballantine, Honolulu, By Keith Macklin, By Michael Seely, By David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, By Gordon Allan, By Pat Butcher, By John Blunsden, By Sydney Friskin, Edited by Peter Dear, By Geraldine Norman, Sale Room Correspondent,
ResumoIndex. News: Pym warns West against anti-American feeling in arms debate, The buy-out obstacles, Four arrested for plotting Pakistan protest, Macabre puzzle for professor, Private health scheme offer to civil servants angers unions, Wearing well with The Shrimp, BSC is bypassing own ships, Millions accused of complacency, Deirdre and Mike left dancing in the dark, 'Jealousy of man aged 90 led to death', Dhaka under curfew after riots, Greece runs short of drugs, Arens: the flexible hardliner, Protesters attack nuclear dumping, Moreover... Miles Kington, How brain is wired for stereo sound, Prisoners of conscience, Libel action over 'royal insult' claim, How Arthur Quarmby is putting up roots, Dingo case mother is 'no Lady Macbeth', The glass cockpit: saving lives and cutting costs, New boundaries will boost Tories, Science class 'like animals', Iraq braced for Iran's 'new and final offensive', The Times Diary Testing times, Ghost town will become Ivory Coast capital, Labour in 'state of panic' over Tatchell, Radio 'chat' clue in the hunt for Shergar, Ethiopia seeks investors, Still a bear-hug, but not quite so tight, Top team tackles jungle of inertia, BBC 'holds early lead' over TV-am, Good in patches, Lesotho blames Pretoria for devastating oil depot blaze, Knife man talked into surrender, Roads, US warns Romania not to tax emigrants, Tower block tenants get entry phones, Communist votes help to reelect Kyprianou, Food: cut-price but no bargain Brussels, Tory rebel criticizes pressure, Rape, morals and male power, Hopes rise for early end to the water dispute, Census data raise fears, Zimbabwe counsel 'in contempt', Battle of the robot testers, Dirty jobs workers reject 4.5% offer, Leading Polish banker quits over Government's meddling, The battle looming over the bishops, 'DIY' repairs to the mains, Britain and US eroding confidence of blacks, Two gunned down by tax fanatics, Guidance given to police on criteria for prosecutions, One million seek help with debt problems, Life in the old dog prepared to learn new tricks, The Westminster handshake, Turin blaze cinema chief has heart attack, Nigeria accuses West of calumny, BBC Midlands chief to retire early, Russian held on Rome street as spy suspect, Wanted man's surrender may delay IRA trial, Haddad claims Sidon as part of his enclave, Gold salvage firm plans to complete job, Chile uses Cabinet reshuffle as remedy, Militant in court challenge, Mansion House inquiry, Humanists quit taxable wilderness, Parents get new rights on reports, Victoria wine has its business on tap, Post Office cuts increase in first-class mail, Concern over Soviet cruise ship boom, Queen praises Jamaica's democratic success, Union backs tape piracy action, Can a machine give a good diagnosis?, Get street smart: have a rumble in the jumble, Arens to be Israeli Defence Minister, NUS morale at new low with staff change, Bones yield clues to identities, Bald patch operation went wrong, 100 die in Assam massacre. Display Advertising: Rediffusion, Tobacco Advisory Council,, Shipwrecked Mariners' Society, Rolls-Royce, The British Home & Hospital for Incurables, Investors Capital Trust Plc, Orion, Espley-Tyas Property Group plc, The Times Business News, The Children's Society., Pan Books, Herald INTERNATIONAL Tribune, Honeywell, National Networks British Telecom.. Picture Gallery. News in Brief. Politics and Parliament: Each secondary school has a computer, Law relies on farmers' cooperation, Parliament today, Systematic approach to fare subsidies Transport Bill, Investigation into contracts, Kaufman sees way for speedy end to dispute Water Strike, Good year for a 'mole mania' revival, Thirty-year rule in war and peace Public Records, Falklanders in special position, Minister's three cheers Industry. Official Appointments and Notices: 5,000 call for Tanaka resignation, Irgun veteran set for London. Reviews: Today's events Royal engagements, Barry's nightmare of controlled madness James Barry/ Peter Blake Tate Landscape in Britain 1850-1950/Francis Davison/Indian Drawings Hayward, Wading waist-deep in romantic conceptions, Picking a route to the top, Jean-Philippe Collard St John's/Radio 3, RLPO/Janowski Philharmonic Hall, Liverpool, Helpless laughter Noises Off Savoy, Fragonard panel makes £263,532, Alban Berg Quartet Queen Elizabeth Hall, TV top ten, ECO/Mackerras Festival Hall, Getty's museum on £26m spending spree, History perverted. Editorials/Leaders: Precious Metals, Mr Kyprianou Confirmed, Route And Branch Reform. Letters to the Editor: Keeping up guard in Western Alliance, Bon Voyage,, HARD decisions beyond the Budget, The seventh term, Mortgage relief, Oldest newspaper, Maintaining Survey, Dole queue first, Sunday trading, Simple as a driving lesson. Court and Social: Court Circular. Deaths. Births. Marriages. Sport: Villa's nice guy taking a firm grip of management, Urgent calls weaken UAU team, Bradford unhappy with their £55,000, Today's Fixtures, Sports in Brief, Cambridge's challenging jeer at Rankov the teacher, Scots out of luck and funds, BAAB sign sponsor deal for UK titles event, Scattered Olympic housing, Coventry will have to wait for Ritchie, Aoki's million-to-one stroke, An ode to the Grecian earnings, England's cast of understudies, End of the world at Coatbridge?, Leicester open the way for Palace, Pressure on Streatham, Sullivan passes crucial test for vacant driving seat, Rival umpires' organizations agree to unite, The sinners and the sinned against, Jones is back on title schedule, Yesterday's football results Third division, Why breeders cannot afford to wait indefinitely for Shergar, Jahan and Zaman to fight it out in final, No women in the Indonesian team, Warrington's cup luck, England bounce back to bridge victory, Snow Reports, For The Record Basketball, Holding accepts Derby ` Offer, Chancellor to consider tax-cut plea, Britain call up Lydon, Highbury jinx confronts United. Obituaries: Mr Edward Robbins, Sir Douglas Ritchie, Mr Edward Fletcher, Prof Michael Sampford, Dr Harry Boot Invention of 10 centimetre radar. Business and Finance: Investment and finance Challenge to the clearers, MPs criticize low capital spending, The pound, ENI's new man 'in wrong place', Brewery jobs warning, High-quality material at Nottingham, Rolls-Royce in talks on £1,000m jet engine, 'Selling is good for you' theme leads campaign against imports, Texaco cuts its US crude by $1 a barrel, News in brief Companies, Engineering reshuffle in South Africa, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Young men replace women on Japan's automated lines, Air freedom 'boosts efficiency', Price of strategic metals may rise, Mortgage worries hit retail sales, Congress support grows for blocking higher IMF quota, Dow Jones hits new peak, Companies call for lower rate bills, Recovery for diamonds, Base Lending Rates. Business Appointments: Misuse of information alleged, Let scholarship take a hand, New chief for Golden Wonder. Stock Exchange Tables: Motor cyclist dies, Clyde to sell off Tandata, Authorized Units & Insurance Funds, Sterling: Spot and Forward, Commodities, Fixed-Interest Stocks, Recent Issues, Wall Street, British Funds. Classified Advertising: Domestic And Catering Situations, Acknowledgments, Legal Appointments, Musical Instruments, Entertainments, Computer Appointments. Law: UHT milk import rules unlawful, No redundancy for share time at sea Goodeve v Gilson's, Effect of liquidation on charging order nisi Roberts Petroleum Ltd v Bernard Kenny Ltd, No power for arrest of former spouse White v White, Legally male after sex-change Regina v Tan and Others. Property: Rentals, Flat Sharing. Arts and Entertainment: Today's television and radio programmes BBC 1, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 16,054. Weather: The Weather.
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