The Times - 04/05/1983
1983; Gale Group;
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By Our Foreign Staff, By Paul Routledge, Labour Editor, By Jonathan Davis, Energy Correspondent, By Peter Wilson-Smith, Banking Correspondent, From Christopher Thomas, New York, From Roger Boyes, Warsaw, By Nicholas Cole, By Nicholas Timmins, By Clifford Webb, Motoring Correspondent, By Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, By Baron Phillips, Property Correspondent, By Stewart Tendler, Crime Reporter, By Barrie Clement Labour Reporter, By Kenneth Gosling, By Our Political Reporter, By David Felton, Labour Correspondent, By Bill Johnstone Electronics Correspondent, By Pat Healy, Social Services Correspondent, By Richard Evans, By Pearce Wright, Science Editor, By Our Social Services Correspondent, By Tim Jones and Rupert Morris, By Craig Seton, From Our Correspondent Reading, By David Nicholson-Lord, By Our Labour Reporter, By Our Local Government Correspondent, By David Walker Local Government Correspondent, From Ivor Davis Los Angeles, From Peter Nichols Rome, From Nicholas Ashford Washington, From Michael Hamlyn Islamabad, From Ian Murray Brussels, From Christopher Walker Jerusalem, From Ian Murray, Brussels, From Dessa Trevisan, Belgrade, From Harry Debelius Madrid, From Michael Binyon, Bonn, From Our Own Correspondent, Bonn, From Neil Kelly, Bangkok, From Richard Hanson, Tokyo, From David Bonavia, Peking, From Michael Hornsby Johannesburg, From Our Own Correspondent Johannesburg, Michael Church, Patrick J. Smith, Nicholas Kenyon, Richard Williams, Noël Goodwin, Max Harrison, John Russell Taylor, Ronald Faux, Ruth Winter, PHS, by David Lederman, John Vincent, Michael Meacher, A. T. H. SMITH, , JOHN NYE, , G. MCNALLY, , JEREMY MITCHELL, , HAROLD M. WILLIAMS, , PHILIP GOLDENBERG, , CHRISTOPHER DERRICK, , GEORGE HARDY, , ERIC KORN, , PATRICIA A. STOWE, , G. MARTINEAU, DOUGLAS B. HAGUE, , JEREMY ISAACS, , City Editor Anthony Hilton, From Maxwell Newton New York, By Our Financial Staff, By Michael Clark, By Lorna Bourke, By Derek Harris, Commercial Editor, By Jonathan Davis Our Energy Correspondent, By Andrew Cornelius, edited by Sandy McLachlan, by Michael Clark, Bill Johnstone, DAVID MILLER, By John Hennessy, Golf Correspondent, By Sydney Friskin, By Michael Coleman, By Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, By Gerry Harrison, By Stuart Jones, By John Nicholls, By Alan Hubbard, From a Special Correspondent, From Richard Eaton, By John Woodcock, Cricket Correspondent, By Michael Phillips, Racing Correspondent, By Michael Phillips, Ian Reid, By Ian Reid, Edited by Peter Dear, From Nicholas Ashford, By Jeremy Warner, By Philip Webster, Political Reporter,
ResumoNews: Nicaraguans fighting on two fronts, Nato briefs Warsaw Pact in secret, New US suitor 'is ready to join battle for Sotheby', Marines in search for killer beast, Huntin', shootin'...and votin', 1lb 3oz baby 'doing well', Vatican rebukes junta on 'disappearances', Rise to a kipper, Grants will fund homes for children, £100m spent at Dagenham by Ford on diesel engine plant, Commissioner's century, Canterbury to welcome Mother Teresa, Kohl programme under close scrutiny for concessions to Strauss, The good food guide to parenthood, No law unto themselves, The great divide opens up again, Solidarity marchers defy riot police, Stabbed PC helped by housewives, 15,000 jobs will go to cut £100m NCB losses, Sterling at new high on Tory poll hopes, Calls to the Bar, More Hitler pages to be examined, 35 arrested at National Front clash in London, Supervisor helped drug smugglers, Tanaka backs down on double poll demand, Postal vote dents right's hold on engineers' union, Andropov shift on warheads still falls short of Nato terms, House hunters may see properties on TV, Cuts in staff 'force car fine waiver', SDP denies it faces crisis in membership, Terrorists wound professor, 45 injured as town centre is flattened, Final commitment to testing denied, Cheysson angers Pretoria, The Falklands: why they were beaten, Talkback A matter for gratitude, BBC to pay £50,000 libel damages, Fraud cost hundreds their trips abroad, Nakasone wins support for new defence policy, Man dies in ferry fire, Argentine relatives held up by storms, South Africa behind burglary, MP says, Belgium's royal family asks for pay freeze, Submarine hunt widens off Swedish coast, Yugoslav party alert, The only way is up, Pretoria accused of murder mission, Joanna Lumley's Diary A trivial thought for the day, Police complaints reform 'may be cut', Labour sets sights on key marginals, Medical and ethical doubts over frozen embryo implants, £45m to be spent on satellites, Mitterrand visit to China opens with Zhao lecture, TV 'spy' in S African police cells, Selections from a camp garden of verses MOREOVER... Miles Kington, Out on the quartiles New words for old, by Philip Howard, Secret fund vote blow for Reagan, Fatal climb Scouts are criticized, The Times Diary Time out of joint, Bishops' pastoral letter challenges Reagan, BMA to debate nuclear freeze, Explosives found in London, Tomorrow, Decision day for EEC on future course to avoid bankruptcy, Gandhi, Britain's gift to India, British Rail negotiates health insurance for staff at cut rates, Specialist cinema to close, González reassures Bonn on Nato, Tories' £20.5bn oil gain, Princess dines with Zia, US device may block nuclear shockwaves, Permanent Israeli units in Lebanon demanded, BBC increases lead over TV-am, The mind behind the needle. Index. Display Advertising: Telford, conqueror, Abbey National Money Service, Charles Church, Times Books Ltd, The New Vauxhall Nova., Inside Out, Professional Classes Aid Council,, Multiple Display Advertisements, Victoria & Albert Museum, Classic, Icl, The Rio Tinto-Zinc Corporation PLC, Rnid.. News in Brief. Picture Gallery: I was a fast driving civil servant until.... Politics and Parliament: Minister defends American presence Cruise Missiles, Umpiring a gentlemen's contest, Radio Times strike ends, Parliament today, PM declares: I will not be hustled General Election, 'Curb prices' tourist trade is warned, Top woman to enliven a borough, Heseltine denies smear of CND Nuclear Debate, Hattersley attacks drafting Police Bill. Reviews: David Mason Wigmore Hall, Playing to the stalls, Instant involvement, Today's events Royal engagements, Ecstatic message Little Steven and the Disciples of Soul Hammersmith Palais, Galleries Alfred Waterhouse Heinz, Making the music all his own, LPO/Tennstedt Festival Hall, Carter's playful conflict brilliantly rendered Fires of London Symphony Space, New York, Opera gala, TV top ten. Arts and Entertainment: Today's television and radio programmes BBC 1, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 16,120, Concise Crossword (No 52). Editorials/Leaders: Unfinished Business, Dangerous Places, Poland's Lamp Of Liberty. Letters to the Editor: Under-age drinking, Assembly line rebels, Gaining sanctuary, Milage no object in case of peril, Probation service, Out in the cold, In camera, Mobile homes, Getty Trust's concern for visual arts, A friend of St Helena, In Campion's steps?, Unquestioned role of the judges, Third-party issue. Court and Social: Court Circular. Deaths. Marriages. Births. Obituaries: Professor Sir Howard Middlemiss, Lord Geddes Of Epsom Force for moderation within the TUC, Senor Ernesto de la Guardia, Admiral Arthur D. Struble, Mr Leonard Kirschen. Business and Finance: Pioneer Mutual Insurance Company Limited, Tarmac Builds Profits, Bank Of Scotland, French Kier profit hit by Iraq deal, Lawson underlines oil aim, The pound, Trading stamps may return, Managers buy out stores, Hoechst, Investment and Finance, Technological advance-or making the French feel more important?, Compagnie Bancaire, Telecom-too big for competition, Foseco's US hopes hinge on steel, Minister favour's Green Paper on new powers for building societies, Hawley lifts profits by 88 pc, The New Throgmorton Trust PLC, BAT seeks new areas, Company News In Brief, The papers, Pension funds look to futures, GEC to sell £113m stake in Fisher, Regan call for private role in Asia, Base Lending Rates, Granville & Co Limited.. Stock Exchange Tables: A bitter taste for Tarmac, Wall St bearish trend continues, Fed bank curbs split officials, Foreign blow for Tootal recovery, Recent Issues, Sterling: Spot and Forward, Authorized Units & Insurance Funds, Commodities, British Funds. Business Appointments: Societies name new chairman. Sport: Style of Bruno win pleases his tutor, Helsinki place still open for Jones, Following in Mill Reef's footsteps, No final ban for Atkinson, Today's Fixtures, Sports in Brief, Humpage in role as specialist, Short, sharp lesson from Housemistress, Quadruple double on the cards, Allott and Jefferies share the spoils, Inter's fine quashed, Big money will flow from this, Davis is off to show the flag, Kissinger leads the diplomatic World cup counter-offensive, England beaten into fourth spot, Bristol City must wait for money, West Ham's bright ideas bring handsome reward, Miss Troke overcomes her nerves to coast through, Dibbs makes a kill in happy hunting ground, For The Record Tennis, The time for Gower to cut his teeth, India hold on for draw, Olympic foretaste for British hopes, Poverty halts top event, Tottenham reviv al continues, Burnley can still survive, Hill to vacate the chair, The cash that is lacking at the heart of the racing industry. Law: Acas not obliged to advise on law Slack v Greenham (Plant Hire) Ltd, Breach of duty in action not intention Horcal Ltd v Gatland, Tax penalty appeal fails Sen v Inland Revenue Commissioners and Others. Classified Advertising: For Sale, Announcements, La crème de la crème, Entertainments, Motor Cars, Situations Wanted. Property: Rentals, London Flats, Country Properties, Putting down anchors in the docklands. Weather: The Weather.
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