The Times - 09/06/1983
1983; Gale Group;
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By Julian Haviland, Political Editor, By a Staff Reporter, From Mohsin Ali, Washington, By John Winder, By Anthony Bevins, Political Correspondent, By Peter Hennessy, From Our Correspondent, By Our Financial Staff, From Harry Debelius, Madrid, By Ian Murray, By Baron Phillips, Property Correspondent, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By Hugh Clayton Environment Correspondent, By Christopher Warman, Arts Correspondent, By Peter Evans, Home Affairs Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, Blackpool, By David Walker, By Rupert Morris, From Arthur Osman Birmingham, By the Staff of Nature, By Hugh Clayton, By Nicholas Timmins, From Our Correspondent, Liverpool, By Clifford Webb Motoring Correspondent, By Kenneth Gosling, By David Nicholson-Lord, By Philip Webster, Ian Smith, By Alan Hamilton, By Ronald Faux, By Ian Bradley, David Walker, By Edward Townsend Industrial Correspondent, By Amanda Haigh, By Barbara Day, Richard Ford, Richard Evans, From Michael Binyon, Bonn, From David Bonavia, From Rebert Fisk, From Christopher Walker, From Michael Hornsby, Johannesburg, From Diana Geddes, From Michael Hamlyn, Delhi, From Michael Binyon, From Richard Owen, Moscow, From Harry Debelius, From Trevor Fishlock, New York, From Mohsin Ali, From Diana Geddes, Paris, From Richard Wigg, Madrid, By John Lawless, From Our Correspondent, Rome, From David Watts, Judy Froshaug, Nicholas Wapshott, Gay Firth, Patric Dickinson, David Robinson, George Brock, Robert Nye, Fiona MacCarthy, PHS, Ronald Butt, William Safire, MICHAEL HARVEY., P. J. ANGIER, , CHRISTOPHER STELL., HARLECH, , Chairman, , BYERS, , NIGEL FISHER., HOUGHTON of SOWERBY, CHRISTOPHER CHATAWAY, SEAMUS BURKE, BURTON of COVENTRY., AUSTIN MITCHELL., KATHARINE WHITEHORN., P. M. ROTH, , PETER FARR, , JONATHAN HOPCRAFT., HARTLEY SHAWCROSS, , DUNCAN H. ROBINSON, , ARTHUR THOMAS, , BASIL GOMEZ, , CATHERINE WRIGHT., JOHN WINTON:., SHANE SHERIDAN., PHILIP OLIVER, , ROBIN ANDREWS, , MAGNUS PYKE, , By Huon Mallalieu, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, Geoffrey Norris, Hilary Finch, John Higgins, Anthony Masters, Peter Ackroyd, City Editor Anthony Hilton, From Maxwell Newton, , From Dessa Trevisan, By Peter Wilson-Smith, Banking Correspondent, By Jonathan Clare, By Our Banking Correspondent, By Frances Williams, Economics Correspondent, Graham Searjeant, edited by Sandy McLachlan, By Jeremy Warner, by Michael Clark, By Jim Railton, From Don Cameron, By Jenny MacArthur, By Peter Marson, By Peter Ball, By Jerome Caminada, By Rex Bellamy, Tennis Correspondent, By Lewine Mair, By Mitchell Platts, By Richard Eaton, By Pat Butcher, DAVID MILLER, By John Nicholls, By John Hennessy, Golf Correspondent, By Michael Phillips, Racing Correspondent, By Michael Phillips, Edited by Peter Davalle,
ResumoNews: Jordanians shot in Barcelona, Washington and Moscow unite over Lebanon, Mitterrand pessimistic on Geneva, Soviet intellectuals fear plenum will tighten controls, Doctors criticized in survey, Early pointers to result, Prince of Wales tells landowners they risk tighter controls, BBC cancels TV teams' coverage of papal visit, Shot PC's wife gives birth to son, Where the eyes have it, Labour defiant as Tories head for landslide victory, German churchmen fear peace group takeover, Yard check on 'sale' of A-level papers, Sunday papers 'must be updated', Tomorrow, Protesters provoke attack on Labour, Alliance 'inching ahead of Labour', Surreal wife wins painter £7,000, Spaniards to claim Harrier salvage, Hot dogs take over from sin at drive-in cinemas, Owen statement confirms Alliance rift on defence, Riding a lonely trail, Rivals' feud fuels brutal fight, Jail study analyses trend to suicide, Defence Ministry faces £400,000 bill, Geoffrey Smith Comment, ANC men lose last chance of reprieve, The Times Diary Footinitism, Roy Jenkins: The effort has been worth while, Soho club fire survivor tells court of attack, Consular officials accused of spying, Two Israelis die in Beirut car blast, Captain describes fight to control burning DC9, Freed relief team cross into Sudan, £5,000 Bond winners, 'Think tank' may be killed, Tory heartland pays homage to heroine, Public good versus private gain, Test-tube triplets world first, Gaddafi roadshow dazzles Addis, Scandal of wife burning reaches epidemic proportions in Delhi, Temps turn into a permanent feature, Better locks for flats in London, Clerk fined for keeping secret texts, Roach case jury see scene of death, US seeks missile flexibility, Rates check group expanding, Widening North-South rift, Woman buried by road to save pension, court told, French smash vice ring, Thai offer rejected by Vietnam, Towed ship runs amuck, Broken radio forced Harrier into emergency landing, Elton John takes home old China, Why this election could be a real turning point, Facing up to failure: an old campaigner and a young hopeful, Razor blade slasher brings fear to Rome, Ballotspeak MOREOVER...Miles Kington, An elder statesman bows out, Alliance plays a losing card, Britain high in EEC league of illegitimacy and divorce, Mrs Gandhi 'a soul in agony', Police fear for safety of missing boy, Modern Times A sideways look at the British way of life, Marketplace, Life may have had many false starts, Up the poll without a vote, Pym criticizes Labour for ignoring 'vote losing' EEC, Dogs freed in kennel raid, Honecker snubs departing envoy, OAU summit convenes with Polisario and Libyan seats empty, Raining cats and anchovies, Uproar over spy chief's reported attack on Begin, Relatives gather to remember Bluff Cove tragedy, Pit toll rises to 10, Norwegian coalition takes office, Thatcher and Foot find agreement in PR attack, Prince of Wales highlights farm dilemma, British bird-watchers held in Turkey, Nissan offers 67.3mpg Metro rival, French police union fights back for its sacked chief, Trying the Scargill muzzle for size, When the votes come in, 1,000 mourn victims of school 'hell', BTR victory in £660m takeover fight for Tilling, Warsaw give and take as papal visit nears, Ban sought on news agency poll results, Builders will hold interest at 10%, Jobs claim for docks airport. Index. Display Advertising: Bell's, Royal Shakespeare Theatre, Ppa, The Times Higher Education, GenFinance N.V., Multiple Display Advertisements, Japan Air Lines, ActionAid, Fiat, Lynton Holdings PLC, Boeing, Phillips, National Theatre, Trafalgar House Limited Company, Hambros Bank Limited, Pye, Marion International Finance N. V., Nissan Datsun, Super Executive, Twa, Country Life, Binatone, United States Trust Company of New York, Caparo Industries Plc, Ial, Victoria Wine, Parker. Picture Gallery. News in Brief. Arts and Entertainment: Today's television and radio programmes BBC 1, 'Abrasive' Toryism attacked by Steel Broadcasting, TV and radio broadcasts, Concise Crossword (No 78), The Times Crossword Puzzle No 16,151. Law: Tort claimants can claim when company becomes solvent In re Islington Metal and Plating Works Ltd, Damages for negligent house valuation London and South of England Building Society v Stone, 'Cocaine' includes any of its derivatives Regina v Greensmith (Tony), Hostel can be held a house under Act Regina v Camden London Borough Council, Ex parte Rowton (Camden Town) Ltd, Assessment of liability for misrepresentation Chesneau v Interhome Ltd. Reviews: Theatre Falkland Sound/ Voces de Malvinas Royal Court Upstairs, Nash Ensemble Wigmore Hall/Radio3, Brook's touching conviction, Fish and miracles for breakfast, Up the Nile Ancient Evenings By Norman Mailer, One of the pair of Japa-, Concerts RPO/Weller Festival Hall, Thermos and thermometer lift Godmersham gloom, Outrage too easy, Rome's North-West Frontier: The Antonine Wall, by William, More radio drama promised by BBC, Vanishing America Blue Highways, Triumph of French singing belies the years Faust Covent Garden, An ark of exotics The Polyglots By William Gerhardie, The best Prime Minister we haven't Roy Jenkins, Tannhäuser Barbican, A Slipping-Down Life, by Anne, Resurrecting la gloire of Napoleon Napoleon, The Penguin Book of Homosex-, £484,276 paid for sapphire ring. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): Don't laugh too soon, the fascist left is just biding its time. Editorials/Leaders: Renewal, The Greening Of Britain. Letters to the Editor: Where orchids flourish, Rampant rape, Real tombstones, View from No 10, On remand in London, Compulsory insurance, Wayward water, Moral priorities on nuclear defence, Volcanoes and weather, Profit and loss at the polls, Hedge against loss, Military degree. Court and Social: Court Circular. Official Appointments and Notices: University news Oxford, The Leys School, Cambridge, Latest appointments, Cranleigh School, Bloxham School, Oundle School. Deaths. Births. Marriages. Obituaries: Mr Burnett Guffey, Obituary, Sir David Collins Former Chairman of Westland Aircraft, Sheriff John Lillie. Business and Finance: Walter Bull sells assets, Biotechnology begins to flower, Hill Samuel Group, Messina Limited, Recovery hopes at Unctad, Swire Pacific Limited Final dividends for the year ended 31st December 1982 Scrip Dividends, Westland doubles earnings, Improved profits at Pegler, Lonrho may 'create' new supporters, A healthy queue in the City, Cornhill 'not for sale', Hypocrisy and the other CAP, To the manor born, Investment and Finance, P & O will answer Trafalgar queries, Tighter bank controls agreed, Spartan at the top, Government of New Zealand, BTR attacks insurance companies for backing Tilling board, Hill Samuel doubles staff profit-sharing, Election hopes lift shares to record, Company News In Brief, Pound set on upward course, Buoyant Whitlock boosts LCP, Base Lending Rates, Granville & Co Limited.. Stock Exchange Tables: Dow dips a further 9½points, CSX merger could start bidding war, Recent Issues, Authorized Units & Insurance Funds, Commodities, Bid talk lifts Brown, Sterling: Spot and Forward, British Funds. Business Appointments: New post for Plessey chairman. Sport: Conteh refused a new licence, British riders in Paris with revenge motive, Sports in Brief, Lions get hiccups and make a meal of things, For The Record Beverley Evening Racing, Munich too far for squad to go for nothing, LGU stand firm in the face of replay row, Barker wrestles on, Brothers pick up a century apiece, Non-whites who oppose the political gambit of sporting isolation, Battle should be fun-weather permitting, Janus busy while his form is good, Ban makes Mrs Hast join professional ranks, Downing in no danger, Robson in a 'no win' situation, Somerset stung by Stovold's inspired stand, Gerulaitis worn down as Cash builds up, Today's Fixtures Cricket, Thompson calls on reserves, From 1912 flop to the failed Test that began one-day success, Young bloods with a chance, Coughing affects 60 in Hern stable, Spain beckons Jacklin, Americans sail into contention, Vilas suspended. Property: US unit trusts on the move, Rentals, Commercial and Industrial Property, Flat Sharing, Country Property, Short Lets, Property South Of The Thames. Classified Advertising: For Sale, Miscellaneous Financial, Announcements, La crème de la crème, Public Appointments, U.K. Holidays, Yachts And Boats, General Appointments, Entertainments, Situations Wanted. Politics and Parliament: Candidates at risk. Weather: The Weather.
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