The Times - 18/06/1983
1983; Gale Group;
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By Frances Williams, Economics Correspondent, From Ian Murray, Stuffgart, By Stewart Tendler Crime Reporter, By Michael Baily Transport Editor, From Roger Boyes, Warsaw, By Michael Horsnell, By Kenneth Gosling, By David Nicholson-Lord, By Rupert Morris, By Pearce Wright, Science Editor, By Michael Baily, Transport Editor, By John Witherow, By Lucy Hodges, Education Correspondent, By Our Local Government Correspondent, By the Staff of Nature, By Nicholas Timmins, By Clifford Webb, Motoring Correspondent, By Frances Gibb, From Tim Jones, From Ronald Faux, By Peter Evans, Home Affairs Correspondent, By our Home Affairs Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, From Richard Ford, Belfast, By John Young, Agriculture Correspondent, From Richard Owes, Moscow, From Ivor Davis, From Rasit Gurdilek, From John Earle, From Florencia Varas, From Tony Duboudin, Melbourne, From Christopher Thomas, From Kuldip Nayar, By Henry Stanhope, Diplomatic Correspondent, From Mohsin Ali, Washington, From Robert Fisk, Beirut, From Christopher Walker, Jerusalem, From Our Correspondent, From Michael Hornsby, Johannesburg, From Charles Harrison, Nairobi, By Our Foreign Staff, From Godfrey Morrison, Rabat, From Nicholas Ashford, Washington, From a Correspondent, From Richard Wigg, Madrid, From Trevor Fishlock, Cape Canaveral, PHS, Richard Owen, Russell Baker, David Hewson, EDWARD STAMP, , R. M. BALE, , VICTOR GORDON, , LEONARD COX, , GLADYS COX, , MICHAEL HOWARD, , MARK STEYN, , SUSAN RAVEN, , MICHAEL WOOKEY, , JOHN COLVILLE, , R. SMITH DAWSON, , JAMES STEVENS CURL, , L. R. LEWIS, , BRIGID BROPHY, , GEORGE PETERKEN, , DONALD KERCHER, , PAMELA PRIEST, , DOUGLAS VERNON, , Peter Mullen, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, David Robinson, Anthony Masters, Dennis Hackett, David Wade, Peter Davalle, by Michael Clark, City Editor Anthony Hilton, By Maxwell Newton, By Philip Robinson, By Michael Prest, By Frances Williams Economics Correspondent, By Our Financial Staff, By Jonathan Clare, By Victor Felstead, Margaret Drummond, Adrienne Gleeson, lan MCDonald, Lorna Bourke, Peter Gartland, Patrick Donovan, By Michael Seely, By Desmond Stoneham, French Racing Correspondent, By Michael Phillips, Racing Correspondent, From John Hennessy, Golf Correspondent, Pittsburg, From Mitchell Platts, Biarritz, By Richard Eaton, From Athole Still Rome, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Ivo Tennant, By Peter Marson, By Peter Ball, By John Woodcock, Cricket Correspondent, By John Woodcock, By Pat Butcher, From John Blunsden, From Nicholas Harling Balse, By Barry Pickthall, DAVID MILLER, Simon Barnes, Edited by Peter Davalle, By Anthony Bevins Political Correspondent, Edited by Shona Crawford Poole, Peter Waymark, J.F., Mel Lewis, Marcus Williams, P.W., Michael Young, Geoff Brown, Max Harrison, Harry Golombek, Jeremy Flint, Robin Young, Jane MacQuitty,
ResumoNews in Brief. Index. News: TV-am's audience falls, Andropov power confirmed but triumvirate still rules Russia, Thatcher realizes a politician's dream, Midland Bank man dies in flats fall, Outings, Britain rejects Soviet nuclear freeze offer, How to trade with wheeler-dealers, Unions plan to prevent nuclear waste dumping, Eating Out Seafood to sing about at L'Opéra, 'Minister for Merseyside' in doubt, Malta police hold Briton for 65 days, How danger lurks in a coffee cup, In the garden, Clamps on envoys' cars to be eased, Union to boycott steel rebels, Dying, living, loving: the telling trinity, For liking Yinglish, I should apologize?, Cockleshell hero afloat again, Snapper, smiles and safety in Jamaica, Three Birds Eye plants to close with loss of 2,200 jobs, Reagan pledges support to Salvador leader, Driver foils jail van escape, Gardens open Today And Tomorrow, Inflation rate falls to its lowest level for 15 years, The Papers, Bodyguard may attend inquest on Calvi, Walesa can have private meeting with Pope, Roach inquest interrupted amid parents' shouts of 'lie' and 'bias', Chaos here we come, West Bank Arabs close own university, Boy saves girl from fire, Elemental magic of Mosel, Woman gets 5 years' jail for robbery, Ballot for Whip is Labour's first test, Pinochet dismisses strikers, Values, City conmen Strike gold in £780,000 fraud, 900 held in crackdown on Camorra, Taking tomatoes out of doors, Fewer claims for sex equality, Plane crash kills 14, Seveso damages claims flood into court, The failures of trying to be fair, Morocco admits poll error possible, Job allocation for trade ministers, Black mine union wins 13% rise, PWR critic is new safety chief, Girl in a spaceship draws the crowds to Cape Canaveral, Evren will quit top military job, Penarth to get a castle in a day, The Week Ahead Today, Another ladies' Day at Royal Ascot, Rule changes sought after fencing death, Polar clue to 1908 explosion in Siberia, Bus driver battered to death as anniversary riots erupt in Soweto, Tanzanians accused of plot released, Andropov, no longer Russia's man in a hurry, Sickness in orbit still baffles the scientists, De Lorean blames it on Britain, BA joins Atlantic air fares battle, Prince calls for urgent decisions on leisure, Sikhs forced to give up Punjab rail blockade, Guerrilla mutineers seize control of Bekaa hospital, Fairs, 'Sunk' ship safe in Venezuela, East-West rescue by González, More education cash for special areas, Theft puts Ulster's royal visit in doubt, Police stamped on woman, court told, Horatio was here... but not for long, Wimbledon dresses 'exploitation', Kim's aide held in Seoul, Sea claims widow's second husband, Muslim school plan opposed, Thatcher tells EEC to honour promise, Probation officer moves after clash over contact with ex-prisoner, Campaniles and cupolas dance in the city of eternal light, Sinclair puts £12.9m into electric car, Deaf boy can emigrate, Malaria vaccine in sight, Banda 'long leave' denial in Malawi, Argentine admiral arrested, Threat of wider blackout on TV, Cunard embarrassed by plans to sell liners to US, High hopes for the Old Vic, SHOPFRONT on design, Food research as part of national strategy urged, The Japanese on US conscience, SDLP accuses Sinn Fein of attacks on party workers, Governor calls for reform, Suicide of Vietnamese girl haunted by 'spirit', The Times Diary Pas devant les enfants, Timeless idyll in mellow stone. 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Letters to the Editor: Monumental misery, Orchid protection, Home deposits, Remarriage in church, Cost of liberation, Policy for jobs, Independence vital issue in Lords, Fairer system of representation, Woodland census, The night cuckoo, Beauty spoiled, A proper use for PLR, Dismissal of Mr Pym. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Births. Official Appointments and Notices: Bolivar prize for Nelson Mandela, Latest appointments, Winchester College. Classified Advertising: Announcements, U.K. Holidays, Services tomorrow: Third Sunday after Trinity, Haymarket Theatre Royal 930, Yachts And Boats, Entertainments. Picture Gallery. Reviews: Rock & Jazz, Weekend Choice, Paradise pitch where rain never stops play, Leading musicians join Manchester promenades, Critics' choice, Radio, Concerts, Photography, The big five find common ground in Tokyo talks New format, Theatre Women Talking, Today's events Royal engagements, Cinema refined to its bare essentials, Dance, Opera, A woman with something to sing about, Ghostly but lacking in spirit, New releases, Album of Dürer woodcuts fetches £222,000, Films on TV, The sky's the limit for open-air shows, Out of Town, An Irish bull and the man she loves, In the lap of the Gods, Tomorrow Royal engagements, The Times/Glyndebourne/ Cointreau Competition. Deaths. Obituaries: Mr Vadim Delauney, Dr E. N. Van Kleffens Netherlands Foreign Minister in wartime London, Mr Philip Reder. Law: Burning rubbish a 'process' Sheffield City Council v A. D. H. Demolition Ltd, Interest in premises for licensing Regina v Dudley Crown Court, Ex parte Pask and Another, Test of new ownership S I (Systems and Instrumentation) Ltd v Grist and Another, Duty to review justices P V P. Stock Exchange Tables: Record run is over, Gamble on a bid for BET, The tip for summer is keep cool and go on buying British, Recent Issues, Sterling: Spot and Forward, Commodities, Unit Trust Prices-change on the week, Wall Street, British Funds. Business and Finance: Chloride struggles to £200,000 for year, The Edinburgh Investment Trust, Laying to rest an old wives' tale, Lloyds sues over debts, Tough line on loan to Venezuela, Formidable way to take cover, The pound, Dollonds losses double, Pound slips in quiet trading, Door opens to more joint-home holidaymakers, Waddington fights for independence as Maxwell launches £13m bid, Family Money Market, Investment and Finance, Black & Edgington goes to Hawley, Fund aims to boost young companies, Sense of anti-climax after election, Doubts about higher home loan rates, No peace for Fraser factions, High-speed loans, Sapphire investors have to mark time, Offer you cannot afford, Company News In Brief, Prospectus Vanbrugh Currency Fund Limited, How to claim dole and work, Base Lending Rates, Moneylink package: it's Britain's society marriage of the season, Granville & Co Limited.. Sport: Weekend Fixtures Cricket, Brazil's Grey day, Sports in Brief, Autumn Sunset to steal glory again, Needham's five-star round-up, Miss Austin forced to retire, Chilean warning of thunder, Faldo enjoys a stroll through the park, Connor at the helm of Liberty in today's trials, Another day and not one dollar, Rudolfina to teach juniors lesson, For The Record Tennis, Wasp's weak leg deprives her of Roman gold, Stanerra sweeps to an historic double, Clinging on to the wreckage after Graveney's hat-trick, Baptiste reverses the trend, England bawled out by May, Black clouds gathering round Ballesteros as lead is washed away, Call to arms against Carlisle, Pickering makes England debut, Favourites can rule by numbers, Venue change weakens British challenge, Flinging a flaming towel in the Wimbledon public's face, Only West Indians can afford to relax. Property: Rentals, Flat Sharing. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 16,159, Bridge Light of logic in the shadow of Babel, Chess A dozen oysters of world title fame, Television and radio programmes BBC 1. Weather: The Weather.
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