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The Times - 01/06/1983

1983; Gale Group;

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From Philip Webster, Political Reporter, Edinburgh, By Julian Haviland Political Editor, By Our Political Correspondent, By Anthony Bevins, Political Correspondent, By John Karter Racing Editor, From Rasit Gurdilek, Ankara, From Richard Owen, Moscow, From Charles Harrison, Nairobi, From Stephen Taylor Harare, By Nicholas Timmins, By Peter Evans, Home Affairs Correspondent, By Our Home Affairs Correspondent, By Bill Johnstone Electronics Correspondent, By David Young, By Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, From Richard Garner, Harrogate, By Kenneth Gosling, By Craig Seton, By Michael Baily, By Paul Routledge, Labour Editor, Richard Evans, From Tim Jones Cardiff, Clifford Longley, By David Hewson, By Our Political Editor, By Our Political Staff, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By Barbara Day, From Barrie Clement, Bradford, Geoffrey Smith, From Nicholas Ashford, Williamsburg, From Christopher Follett, Copenhagen, From Andrew Thompson Buenos Aires, From Christopher Walker, From Mario Modiano Athens, From Mobsin Ali Washington, From Robert Fisk, Beirut, From John Carlin, Mexico City, From Christopher Walker Jerusalem, From Roger Boyes, Warsaw, From Hasan Akhtar Islamabad, From David Watts, Singapore, By Colin Harding, From Michael Hamlyn, Srinagar, From Neil Kelly Bangkok, By Kathy Robinson, Shona Crawford Poole, PHS, Richard Owen, by Philip Howard, Jock Bruce-Gardyne, James Curran, DESMOND MANDEVILLE, , F. J. CHOPPING, , MICHAEL EDWARDS, , TOM OTLEY, , CHRISTOPHER SMITH, , JULIUS GOULD, , J. W. SAUNDERS, , MARAIS STEYN, DAVID J. GOLDBERG, , MARC ROCHESTER, , JOHN FROST, , K. H. P. MURPHY, , MALCOLM COCKBURN, , ROSEMARY RAINEY, , Charles McKean, By Huon Mallalieu, Holly Hill, John Percival, Anthony Masters, Jeffrey Daniels, Max Harrison, Peter Ackroyd, Richard Williams, Paul Griffiths, by Andrew Cornelius, City Editor Anthony Hilton, By Philip Robinson, From Patrick Knight, Sao Paulo, By Jonathan Clare, By Peter Wilson-Smith, Banking Correspondent, By Sandy McLachlan, By John Lawless, From Bailey Morris, By Michael Prest, edited by Sandy McLachlan, By Derek Harris, Commercial Editor, From Our Correspondent, Helsinki, From Edward Townsend, Florence, DAVID MILLER, From Don Cameron, Michael Seely, By Michael Phillips, Racing Correspondent, By Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, By Clive White, By Peter Ball, By Richard Streeton, By John Woodcock, Cricket Correspondent, By Alan Gibson, By Alan Ross, By Peter Ryde, By John Nicholls, From Rex Bellamy, Tennis Correspondent, Paris, By David Powell, By Lewine Mair, By Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, By John Wilcockson, By Pat Butcher, By Ivo Tennant, Edited by Peter Dear, By Henry Stanhope, Diplomatic Correspondent, From Ian Murray, Brussels, PH,

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News: Heseltine defends key policy Broadcasting, Is there a way out of zero-zero?, 'I survived Nazi massacre', Two unions to curtail conferences, Indian music in schools, House price jump forecast, Third World ignored, says Moscow, Sixty arrested in blockade of US nuclear bomber base, Rift on doorstep issues, Andropov to hold talks with Averell Harriman, A faint breeze fills Summerskill's sails, Resentment mounts at US refusal to buy European arms, Eight days to stop Big Sister, Irish forum to advertise for ideas, For the face cream we are about to receive, Thatcher turns on Alliance as polls show Tory losses, The aubergine is a versatile beast The Times Cook, Campaign speeches, NUM leader in closure clash, Tomorrow, Iron in the blood New words for old,, Warsaw leaders demand end to party feuding, Peru crisis escalates as President declares a state of emergency, Helping hands for deaf ears First Person, Former Saigon Premier given US asylum, Australians flee homes in the great flood, Israel keeps its Bekaa forces on special alert, Comment, Drill can 'hear' its way to oil, The Times Diary Sparing a dime, Nominations, One finger stopped a robber, Chelmsford's most enduring landmark, How long now can Brezhnev's protegés survive? Moscow, Jobless reflections through the looking-glass, Testing time for the Lion's son, 200 killed in Uganda refugee massacre, The European nuclear balance, Denmark's standing in Nato on the line, Poll night gadgetry, Galtieri's honour put on trial, Partnership with private sector would help NHS, circular claims, Asian businessmen move from corner shops into commercial empires, Funds fail to keep pace with law reform, BA ponders flying picnics for shuttle, SDP out to win 5m more votes, In answer to your election call... MOREOVER... Miles Kington, Head teachers' leaders join anti-caning lobby, Well-mannered scheme deserves its prize, Euro-poll moved to next June, After the poll is over..., Alliance takes 6 points from Tories, poll says, Seoul dissident leaders held in police raid, IBA will view programme on video nasties, Powell derides nuclear 'last resort', Contadora talks end in failure, A suicide in the family, Labour fight to keep foothold in rural Wales, Roads, Scots face drink ban at Wembley, Childhood days of the Pope as goalkeeper, Clerk's £34,000 fiddle to improve house, Peer is at home in a castle or a racing car, Thatcher disowns Tory's alleged NF sympathies, Case of the subversive tombstone goes to court, First sitting for stately luncheons, The course of the talks, Nature flourishes in lee of power station, The papers, Clydeside council pleads for shipbuilding jobs, Reagan sheds cowboy image, Daughter of peer dies in riding accident, The 'walk in the woods' agreement, Lord Raglan to join SDP, Tactical voter is king, BBC chief defends election coverage, Wife was stabbed 50 times, Labour coup on NHS deflated, First round to the other Thatcher, Attacks on West Bank confound Israelis, Pupil starts bomb alert, Air chief tells how he was tortured, Prisoners granted right to prosecute their warders, 'Gripper' and gang ran school extortion ring, Powell on nuclear 'insanity', Syria threatens US with bloodshed, Labour to seek public inquiry on Belgrano, General strike fear in Greece, Pakistan outlaws pin-ups, Veterans of Vietnam compete to save PoWs, Kidnapped Britons look forward to freedom, Petition for Europe on Chapman death, Scouts hurt as car hits patrol, Foot blunders over National Insurance, Grenada leader in Washington to improve links, Eddery still to choose Derby ride, Coroner is puzzled by dog in cot. Index. Politics and Parliament: Turkey's rulers crush new political party. Display Advertising: Lso, Japan Air Lines, Times Books Ltd, Renault 9td, British Waterways Board, S. G. Warburg & Co. Ltd., The Stella Artois. Picture Gallery. News in Brief. Law: Van with no alterations not a caravan Backer v Secretary of State for the Environment, Evidence available below cannot be used National Graphical Association v Howard, No protection without separate occupation Kavanagh v Lyroudias, Hijacking appeals dismissed Regina v Moussa Membar and Others, Van owner's consent obtained by fraud Whittaker and Whittaker v Campbell, Liability for costs paid by another Regina v Miller and Glennie, Presumption that policy was considered Hatfield Construction Ltd v Secretary of State for the Environment and Another. Arts and Entertainment: Concise Crossword (No 72), Today's television and radio programmes BBC 1, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 16,144. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): Why we can all take hope from Labour's ruin. Editorials/Leaders: The Smell Of Burning, At Society's Service, Modesty IS The Best Policy. Letters to the Editor: Means to protect parish registers, Reporting Lebanon war, Implications of an Alliance revival, The Denver Boot, Banks and Third World, Long-term merits of conscription, Waterloo wasteland, Staffing of Jobcentres, Premature swansong, Death fear in S. Africa, Meeting at the 'Mail'. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Official Appointments and Notices: Church news Church in Wales, Westminster School, Charterhouse School, University news St Andrews, Latest appointments, Stowe School, Award for man killed in robbery. Births. Reviews: Repeated fragments Sister Streams Riverside, Today's events Royal engagements, Concert Leicester SSO St John's, Shaken not stirred Robert Palmer Dominion, New books-hardback, A bit of a mess, but it's no turkey, Private drama, public viewing, Dance Alice in Wonderland Palace, Manchester, London debut, Court life with Henry VIII The Renaissance at Sutton Place, Pottery buyers in search of quality, BBC cassettes, · A Summer Show for the. Obituaries: Mr Donald Britton, Gen Alfred Gruenther Former Supreme Allied Commander in Europe, His Hon W. A. Sime. Stock Exchange Tables: Hawley lifts quiet day, Wall Street, Recent Issues, Sterling: Spot and Forward, Authorized Units & Insurance Funds, British Funds Shorts, Commodities, Fed rate fears dominate. Business and Finance: Advance Services, The General Scottish Trust Plc, Sugar rises to two-year high, Setback for Nimslo, The pound, Alfa to launch medium car range, Sterling makes gains as the dollar peaks against three currencies, Rugby must look out towards a changed world, Campaign strategy to tip the balance, Investment and Finance, Anger over Fraser pay rise, Base Lending Rates, IMF refusal shocks Brazil, The Wellcome Foundation Limited, ECGD 'hindered by lack of information', Co-op plans for social dividends, Wellcome sales increase by 11pc half-way, Recession trims Inchcape profit by £15m, Beware asset strippers, Lions play a 'stinker' in stop-go affair, £1.39m loss at Readicut, Companies rapped over bid leaks, Company News In Brief, Finns to sell Soviet oil, Ministers debate liquidity, Grand Met goes into childcare, Granville & Co Limited.. Business Appointments: New coal society chief. Sport: Hazy glimpse of victory in sky, Sports in Brief, Connors nagged into defeat, Northants on course until spinners take charge, All set for the master of the roller-coaster, Oliver's Bath showdown, A winning lottery ticket for Parkin, Today's Fixtures Football, Bruno puts his stamp on postman in five, One Cup is spur to another, For The Record Football, So much for history, Kent's run chase led by Tavaré, Sunny end for Money in Tomatin, Profiles: Today's runners and riders, Team of every talent THE OWNER Treating it as a business, Nicholas rides shotgun on the Wembley stage, Record is equalled by Elliott, Shoemaker shows his craft to beat Piggott, Not like the old days of the Roses matches, Mottram refuses to wait for opponent's arrival, Miss Catlin is still winning, Mercer to pounce on Hill's Pageant, Soviet strength, A Dane makes history, Knight to rescue after day before. Classified Advertising: Non-Secretarial Appointments, Announcements, La crème de la crème, Musical Instruments, Wanted, Entertainments, Situations Wanted. Property: Rentals, Flat Sharing, Property North of the Thames, Country Properties, Election brings market uncertainty. Weather: The Weather.

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