The Times - 02/03/1983
1983; Gale Group;
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By Paul Routledge, Labour Editor, By Anthony Bevins and Pat Healy, From Michael Binyon, Bonn, From Nicholas Ashford Santa Barbara, By Philip Webster, Political Reporter, From David Miller Lodz, By Peter Hennessy, By Clifford Webb, Motoring Correspondent, By David Walker, Local Government Correspondent, From Tim Jones, Pontllanfraith, By Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, From Arthur Osman Derby, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By John Young Agriculture Correspondent, By John Witherow, By the Staff of Nature, By Rodney Cowton, Defence Correspondent, By Clive Cookson, Technology Correspondent, By Lucy Hodges, Education Correspondent, By Our Religious Affairs Correspondent, From Craig Seton, Plymouth, By David Hewson, By Michael Baily, Transport Editor, By Kenneth Gosling, By Clive Cookson and Bill Johnstone, By Hugh Clayton, Environment Correspondent, From Diana Geddes, Paris, From Our Own Correspondent, Paris, From Michael Binyon, Gelsenkirchen, By Our Political Staff, From Robert Fisk, Mieh Mieh, Lebanon, From Richard Wigg Madrid, By George Clark, From Christopher Walker Jerusalem, From John Earle and Peter Nichols, Rome, From Andrew Thompson Buenos Aires, By Richard Dowden, From Mohsin Ali, Washington, From Trevor Fishlock, Delhi, From Our Own Correspondent Brussels, From Our Correspondent Jakarta, From Roger Boyes Warsaw, Grand Théâtre, Geneva, Dennis Hackett, Hilary Finch, Festival Hall, Noël Goodwin, Irving Wardle, Anthony Masters, By Richard Owen, Hazel West, Madeline Kingsley, PHS, George Brock, Bill Johnstone, John Vincent, Henry Stanhope, DAVID HEATH, DAVID G. WALKER, , KEITH KYLE, , ALAN GILMOUR, , ALICK BARRATT, ROGER POTTER, , ALEX COMFORT, , F. L. GALLIANO, , R. JEREMY TEARE, , ANTHONY KENNY, ISAIAH BERLIN, MICHAEL HOWARD, BRIGGS, RAYMOND KLIBANSKY, HEDLEY BULL, STEVEN LUKES, DAVID CAUTE, IRIS MURDOCH, RALF DAHRENDORF, KARL POPPER, ERNEST GELLNER, QUINTON, STUART HAMPSHIRE, TOM STOPPARD, BERNARD WILLIAMS, , KEN WITTING, , SARA PEARSON, , CELIA RAMBAUT, , By Geraldine Norman, Sale Room Correspondent, by Michael Clark, City Editor Anthony Hilton, From Maxwell Newton New York, From Bailey Morris Washington, By Jonathan Clare, By Michael Prest, By Andrew Cornelius, By Sally White, From Patrick Knight, Sao Paulo, By Peter Wilson-Smith, By Jeremy Warner, By Lorna Bourke, edited by Peter Welham, C. Gordon Tether, By Jonathon Clare, By David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, By Richard Streeton, By John Blunsden, By Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, From Clive White, Munich, From David Miller, Lodz, By Nicholas Harling, By Simon O'Hagan, By Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, By Rex Bellamy, Tennis Correspondent, By Jim Railton, Michael Seely, By John Karter, By Ian Reid, Edited by Peter Dear, PH, D. T., John Whelan, JW, Penelope Turing, J.W., Tim Owen, Denis Taylor, Alison Brown, T.O.,
ResumoIndex. News: Death knell sounds for 'junk mail', Pope names successor to Romero on eve of Central America trip, Labour's schizophrenic dual-key policy, Shergar hunt widened, Land laws: fair shares for all? Planning, The Times Diary Ante-post, Seal ban likely by October, Moving water to slake farming's thirst Agriculture, Defensive response to cell hijackers, A new era of traffic jams and jogging Social Change, Afghanistan certain to be high on agenda, The poorest are losing out, critics say Focus On Foreign Aid Part 3: Quality, Eight murdered in Sicily, Friendship reaps rich harvest Oil, Complete support pledge to Foot, Opponents of Mobutu 'tortured', Diouf Socialist Party gains 109 seats, Commanders in disgrace, Ulster: how long will the majority stay the majority?, Bomb disposal-at a distance, Local ombudsmen, Danes banned from Scottish fishing grounds, Indonesia not yet ready to renew China links, Moreover... Miles Kington, Teacher in 'glue-sniff' case faces dismissal, Euro-gongs strike the wrong note, How to tame the £18,000m beast, 'Local income tax' idea, Scots miners push NUM nearer all-out strike, From tent to technical college in 13 years Education, A very fishy soup, Salaries that make Sir David look a bargain, Rail rebels launch new union, Thatcher's EEC budget threat, US reviews Salvador options, Police win Statesman libel action, Don't ask, I'm a Don't Know, Back to the table at Ismailia, Nights with the incompleat angler, Inflation and trade deficit hamper Mitterrand chances in Sunday's poll, Fast roads to greater prosperity Transport, Two horse power-and style, Bishop blocks blessings for gay couples, Please give Poland a chance, Seven years for Soviet dissident, 125 Chinese missing after ferry capsizes, Liverpool's plane in landing scare, Oman How genuine is the new accord with traditionally hostile South Yemen? Denis Taylor reports from Muscat., Argentine poll date accepted, English snails 'cheaper and tastier', Left swing in overseas France, Working towards a single voice in the Arab world The Americans have a selfish reason for not wanting to lose their interests and influence in an area strategically so important for them, £60,000 gift for crippled policewoman, Home shopping via TV gets under way, PC in sea rescue at Blackpool, Alliance leadership squabble goes on, More union support for Foot, Talkback Cut out the colouring, cut down on asthma, Peking offers Vietnam a Cambodian peace deal, The papers, Joseph urged to close courses, Rumasa's takeover 'forced by debts', Reagan puts press before the Queen, Foot gives pensioners election cash pledge, A rich and varied history of ore, incense and oryx Heritage, I want Lucy to be part of a wide community of her own peers First Person, Thatcher 'needs more back-up', Courts review body proposed, Lies, damned lies, and statistics in Bonn, Dublin joins the milk battle, Crackdown on black market in Poland, Belize: another sticky wicket, Holding tight on development financing Development, Lady Wilson... well versed at looking over your shoulder, Oil revenue still the linchpin Economy, Baiting Kinnock in his Bedwellty lair, 'How can we help the kids to cope?', Greens' uphill struggle in the black Ruhr, Orders for £50m give BL's new Maestro a happy launch, Better combat clothes likely to be issued after Falklands misery, Red Shoes in Red Square, Unit set up to combat CND, Soft sand, coconut palms, but no tourists Travel, Tankers prefer to risk fines, Village that sees Israelis as liberators. Display Advertising: Unilever, Times Books Ltd, Qais Omani Establishment, Volvo, Multiple Display Advertisements, Cementation International Limited, Al-Fairuz Trading & Cont. Co. Llc., National Bank Of Oman Ltd (S.A.C.), ISC International Inc., Oman Overseas Trust Bank Limited (S.A.O.), Electricity Information Service, Al Hashar Group, Oman Shapoorji Construction Co. L.L.C., George Wimpey International Limited, Bank Of Oman Bahrain And Kuwait, Harveys, Oman Holdings International LLC, oman arab african bank, Shanfari Automotive Italian Equipment, Department of Industry, Pauling (Oman) L.L.C., Hamad Associated International, Zubair, Olympic Airways, Laing, The British Bank of the Middle East, Punch. News in Brief. Picture Gallery. Politics and Parliament: Two stages in deployment chain Cruise Missiles, Docklands base for satellites, Parliament today, Minibus challenges London Transport, Petra Kelly to court UK Greens, Election day polls are more important New Member, Government compelled to take action Transport Bill, Hattersley calls for changes in working of commissions Boundaries, Pensioners ahead of their index Pm's Questions, West End theatre to close. Reviews: Jane Manning Wigmore Hall, Actors rising to a romantic impasse, Theatre Crystal Clear Wyndham's, Masterpiece may set record, Today's events Royal engagements, New books-hardback, Broken Delftware attracts buyers, Working Class Hero Nuffield, Southampton, British victory in Berlin, Salome, Goodness revealed, RPO/Temirkanov, The choreographer as star attraction. Arts and Entertainment: Today's television and radio programmes BBC 1, Concise Crossword (No 8), The Times Crossword Puzzle No 16,067. Editorials/Leaders: The Pope's Most Taxing Visitation, Senegal's Example To Africa, Miners On The March Again. Letters to the Editor: Travels with mules, The nuclear debate, All quiet on the western front, Charges against KOR repudiated, Ulster scrutiny, Control of video, Christians and Jews, Sweet mystery, Acceptable risks in mountaineering, Crisis in Nato. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: Latest appointments. Classified Advertising: For Sale, Seasonal Sale, La crème de la crème, Super Secretaries, Mortgages And Finance, Wanted, Entertainments, Animals And Birds. Deaths. Obituaries: Sir Michael Gass, Mr C. J. Robertson, Dr J. F. Hayward Distinguished art historian, Viscount Brentford, Obituary, Professor Lady Williams. Stock Exchange Tables: US bid talk revives Minet, AT & T raising another $1,000m in 4 months, Recent Issues, Sterling: Spot and Forward, Commodities, British Funds Shorts, Authorized Units & Insurance Funds. Business and Finance: Dow rises 18 points to record high, Emergency Opec meeting likely to cut marker price by $4 a barrel, Victorian virtues that were vices, Signal Life creditors' row looms, UDS sells 130 shops as battle goes on, Productivity the key to Unilever progress, W. R. Grace Overseas Development Corporation, $5,400m aid for Brazil, The pound, Grindlays hit by bad debts, Royal Insurance, Investment and Finance, Unilever In 1982, Island ban on banking licences, Further £2.50 tumble in Polly Peck, Fisons lifts profits by 226pc, City comment Let's see the action replay, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Company News In Brief, Fewer petrol stations, US steel agrees pay cuts, NEDC: more than a talking shop, Royal Insurance profits fall 17pc to £96.5m, Apple's growth assured European investors told, Base Lending Rates, Prestige. Business Appointments: Lancar appoints new MD. Law: Winding-up resolution not invalidated by short notice E. V. Saxton & Sons Ltd v R. Miles (Confectioners) Ltd, Honouring false offer only mitigates offence Cowburn v Focus Television Rentals Ltd. Sport: Drivers charged up for new models, Wyatt calls for end to betting shop curbs, Willis fears 'long climb' back, Dundee will be at home in the Prague mud, Wounded warrior returns to the fray, W Indies home with four balls to spare, Today's Fixtures, Sports in Brief, Portsmouth's winning run comes to an end, Lincoln 'bonus cut' row, Bruno is faster than Bugner, Veteran Sand Pit helps Portman to a double, Earnshaw crucial cog in the Harewood machine, Frost must thaw fast against strong rival, Melville drops out: England recall Smith, Reardon finds his touch to beat Taylor, Confidence test for Test, Atkinson brings in McGrath, Women are victims in British poverty trap, Wales captain in doubt, Poles cannot win on hope alone, Zambia bans Britons, Aberdeen face a maturity test, A game of patience for the highest stakes, Snow Reports, Case gives Brighton a lifeline, Rankov eligible to seek sixth Boat Race win. Property: London Flats, Rentals, Flat Sharing, Overseas Property, The ups and downs of auctions. Weather: The Weather.
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