The Times - 04/03/1983
1983; Gale Group;
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By Paul Routledge, Labour Editor, By Philip Webster, Political Reporter, From Nicholas Ashford San Francisco, By Edward Townsend, Industrial Correspondent, By John Witherow, By Julian Haviland, Political Editor, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By Nicholas Timmins, From Richard Ford, Belfast, From Anthony Bevins, Political Correspondent, Darlington, By John Young Agriculture Correspondent, By Philip Webster Political Reporter, By Julian Haviland Political Editor, By Geraldine Norman, Sale Room Correspondent, From Tim Jones, Cardiff, By Derek Harris, Commercial Editor, By the Staff of Nature, By David Hewson, By Lucy Hodges, Education Correspondent, From Our Correspondent Cardiff, By Hugh Clayton Environment Correspondent, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, From Our Correspondent Carlisle, From Trevor Fishlock, Delhi, From Tony Duboudin, Melbourne, From Roger Boyes Warsaw, From Christopher Walker, Ramallah, From Robert Fisk, Haris, From John Carlin Mexico City, From Diana Geddes, Paris, From Christopher Thomas New York, By Gabriel Ronay, From Nicholas Ashford, San Francisco, From Our Own Correspondent San Francisco, From David Bonavia Hongkong, From Michael Binyon, Bonn, From Michael Hornsby, Johannesburg, By Richard Dowden, From Richard Wigg, Madrid, From Godfrey Morrison Accra, From Stephen Taylor Harare, David Robinson, Anthony Masters, John Percival, Nicholas Kenyon, Max Harrison, Dennis Hackett, By Robert Fisk, John Russell Taylor, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Susan Bower, PHS, Michael Binyon, David Watt, Philip Howard, D. R. DENMAN, , ROGER BROAD, , DAVID PEACOCK, , DAVID LLOYD, , FRANK FIELD., PATRICK ALLEN, JAMES TOLHURST, CHRISTINE KINNEAR., JOHN HUNT, , ALFRED SHERMAN., PEREGRINE WORSTHORNE, PETER SPAWFORTH., From Alan Hamilton, Monte Carlo, From Bailey Morris Washington, By Jonathan Davis and Michael Prest, By Frances Williams Economics Correspondent, By Our Economics Correspondent, By Lorna Bourke, By Jonathan Clare, By Clifford Webb, Motoring Correspondent, edited by Peter Welham, Graham Searjeant, By Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, DAVID MILLER, By Paul Newman, By Gerald Davies, By Michael Stevenson, By David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, By Richard Streeton, By John Blunsden, By John Hennessy Golf Correspondent, By Barry Pickthall, By Michael Phillips, Racing Correspondent, From David Brewtnall, Adelaide, By Sydney Friskin, By Joyce Whitehead, By Derek Wyatt, By Jenny MacArthur, Edited by Peter Davalle, By Christopher Walker and Henry Stanhope,
ResumoNews: Court ending of school cane ban questioned, Housing 'near depths reached in 1960s', Concert for Queen interrupted, A little Short on the academic side, Cardinal secret revealed, Kohl heads for absolute majority despite rise in jobless figures, Mexico's choice: to eat or to pay, Labour policy shift on unilateralism, China puts profits first in Hongkong, Solidarity activist to go on trial, The Times Diary Russian steps, West Bank suffers worst riots of year, Medical Briefing How James Bond saved Ian Fleming, Arthur Koestler found dead, Finest hour of a presidential suite, Chanel creations in historic haute couture show, Up for the cup with gum boots and garlic, Four years for director who stole firm's money, Nuclear survival plans 'a myth, as attack would destroy health services', Ghana shrugs off failed coup, Pay deal accepted by power workers, CIA-Pentagon clash on Russia, Roads, Patient to buy bogus clinic, Zimbabwe attacks press 'lies', Begin bends to No 10 mission, Doctors' nuclear report attacked, Hungarians challenge censorship, Miner tells why he started strike, Talkback Lost hair, and lost job, Draft Bill on treatment of handicapped babies, Windscale fears 'were ignored', Strikes jeopardize French car industry, Top films, Two bailed on secrets Act charges, Militant revolt by local parties, Saturday, £9m forged bonds are seized, Widow fails to prove husband was murdered, Assam assembly fails to take control of state riven by hatred, Private view of an artist who wants to be alone, Can evil live on in bricks and mortar?, A vote for the 'real Germany', Maestro quickens tempo of BL sales drive, Dealer plotted to 'nobble' jury, Take the heavy hand out of the welfare state, BR suggests reprieve for Shildon works, Fishing policy must be changed, Kirk says, Rolls to collaborate on £1,000m engine, The Pope grieves for executed rebels, Miners' leaders order secret ballot on strike, Jagger death threats, Would Steel be a better bet?, Moreover... Miles Kington, Roman finds set off site dispute, Open day for the gay protesters, 'Party of jobless' jibe by Labour, Monopolies report clears LEB over goods sale, Dublin issues warrants for RUC men caught with guns in republic, Tories smother rift over dual-key system, Flash floods sweep South Australia, Food prices, Smiling colonel pays a call, The papers, Woman on 'auto-pilot' escapes ban, Dr Clark weak-but happy, Electric charge of a quaking Earth, Freeports 'should be set up', Another palace intruder, Vorster back, all guns firing, Hawke promises meet the people tours, A drop of the hard stuff with 3 Para, Selection challenge by Tories, First Person. Index. Official Appointments and Notices: Latest appointments, Spain may appoint special prosecutor, University news QC to be Oxford vice-chancellor, Church news Appointments, Tory qualms over MacGregor, Royal Navy promotions. Display Advertising: Bell's, Iba, Abbey National, Multiple Display Advertisements, Twa, Lumiere Cinema, Laing & Cruickshank, Nescafé. Reviews: Great British comic acting The Missionary (15) Classic Haymarket Carny ICA Cinema America: From Hitler to M-X Rio. Dalston The Class of 1984 (18) Leicester Square Theatre Enigma (15) Warner West End Jean-Pierre Melville in Context National Film Theatre, * The National Theatre is to, Today's events Royal engagements, Barbaric survival, Gemini St John's, Concerts Huggett/Lindberg Wigmore Hall, £20,900 paid for hero's sword, A rampant melodrama, Flowering of French baroque, Tee Hee Oval House. News in Brief. Picture Gallery. Politics and Parliament: Terrorism debate on Monday, Parliament today, Feeling the pinch in Germany, British farm industry strongest in Europe Agriculture, Free speech thanks to defence London, The pound in your pocket House Of Lords, Balance and fairness on the air Media, PM lauds MacGregor's record in coal Pit Strike. Arts and Entertainment: Today's television and radio programmes BBC 1, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 16,069, Concise Crossword (No 10). Editorials/Leaders: Preparing For The Worst, Inciting Bloodshed In Zimbabwe, Germany's Fateful Choice. Letters to the Editor: Nature of the Church, Electoral reform, Making the manifesto, After Bermondsey, Young climbers in the Himalayas, Paper puzzle, Polly Peck, A prophet unhonoured, Favouring families by child benefits, Sweet mystery, Pits in the name of the people, The Merrie City. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Births. Law: Meeting place of Assembly Grand Duchy of Luxembourg, applicant v European Parliament, defendant. Deaths. Obituaries: Tancredi Pasero, Obituary, Mr Arthur Koestler A major figure in modern literature, Professor Goedon Mills. Stock Exchange Tables: Wall St sets another record, Recent Issues, Sterling: Spot and Forward, Commodities London Metal Exchange, Authorized Units & Insurance Funds, Wall Street, British Funds. Business and Finance: Gulf states face huge budget deficits, Two new directors for Bank, EEC farm subsidies under fire, Burmah drops subsidiary sale, The Trans-Oceanic Trust PLC, Jobless total offers faint hope, TV advertisers in cliff-hanger, The pound, Judging a case for demerger, Unemployment: the art of the possible, Cockfield go-ahead for UDS bidders, Treasury spending to continue rising, Oil chaos forces BNOC to sell at substantial loss on spot market, Investment and Finance City Editor Anthony Hilton, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Wall St spurs prices ACCOUNT DAYS: Dealings began Feb 21. Dealings end March 4. Contango Day March 7. Settlement Day March 14., Opencast mining knocks Crouch profits, Company News In Brief Rea Brothers, International Standard Electric Corporation, Optimism on US economy rising, To the Holders of Esso Overseas Finance N.V., Leicester in Giro Bank link, Base Lending Rates. Sport: Steel Company booming, Sports in Brief, Today's Fixtures, Gallaher is likely to find Solid Rock a weighty problem, Matchplay change at Tucson for $1m, New curriculum packing the old one-two, Advance beat a retreat, Showing at the two screens on the green, Sponsorship to the rescue for Miss Strachan, Bland moves two strokes ahead of field, Admiral Fagan's eye reflects Nelson's Column, Youthful Maninder puts Trinidad into a spin, Bugner top weight at Cheltenham, Gould escapes ban after fining himself, Alliance chairman criticizes FA, Keane fit to play, British banking on Lloyd against Cash, Life membership for Brearley in MCC's new list, Griffiths makes his point and qualifies, New balance of power for summit meeting in Europe, Man of presence and the future, Radical expression of a new Brabham, Snow Reports, Civil Service regain their prestige, For The Record Basketball, The north are happy to be on trial, Royal Mail has Aintree stamp, Price called in after Eidman drops out. 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