The Times - 05/08/1983
1983; Gale Group;
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By Philip Webster, Political Reporter, By David Young Energy Correspondent, From Richard Ford, Belfast, By Our Political Reporter, By Frances Williams, Economics Correspondent, From Kuldip Nayar Delhi, By Michael Baily Transport Editor, By Pat Healy, Social Services Correspondent, By Hugh Clayton Environment Correspondent, By Barrie Clement, Labour Reporter, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By Bert Lodge of The Times Educational Supplement, By Rupert Morris, By Nicholas Timmins, From a Staff Reporter, Belfast, By John Lawless, By Bill Johnstone, Electronics Correspondent, From a Staff Reporter Belfast, By David Hewson, From our Correspondent, Liverpool, By Lucy Hodges, Education Correspondent, By Hugh Clayton, Environment Correspondent, From Francois-Xavier Harispe, From Christopher Walker, Jerusalem, From Donovan Moldrich Colombo, From Our Correspondent Johannesburg, From Christopher Thomas Washington, From Peter Nichols, Rome, From Hasan Akhtar, Islamabad, From Roger Beardwood, Paris, By Patricia Clough, From a Correspondent Valletta, From Richard Owen, Moscow, From Our Correspondent, Madrid, From Dessa Trevisan, Dubrovnik, From David Bonavia Peking, From Harry Debelius, Madrid, Anthony Masters, Irving Wardle, Geoff Brown, Paul Griffiths, Max Bell, Jonathan Cole and Patrick Cosgrave, Olivia Timbs and Lorraine Fraser, PHS, by Richard Owen, Penny Perrick, George Walden, Philip Howard, BRIAN PHILLIPS, , CRANLEY ONSLOW, , MICHAEL BROPHY, Director, , GERALD HADOKE, Director, , TONY BANKS, Chairman, , W. G. JEWERS, , MARTIN E. SIMONS, , JOHN STEBBING, , MAX HEBDITCH, Chairman, , M. B. MARTIN, National Secretary, , GILES BEST, , CAROLE CHAPMAN, , CHRISTOPHER DERRICK, , By Andrew Wiseman, City Editor Anthony Hilton, By Peter Wilson-Smith Banking Correspondent, By Edward Townsend, Industrial Correspondent, By Jeremy Warner, From Maxwell Newton, , By Our Financial Staff, edited by Michael Prest, By David Young, Energy Correspondent, By Susan Bevan, Jonathan Davis, By Jonathan Clare, by Michael Clark, From Mobsin Ali, Washington, Lewine Mair, By Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, By John Woodcock, Cricket Correspondent, By Alan Ross, By John Hennessy Golf Correspondent, By John Woodcock, From Mitchell Platts, Zandvoort, By John Wilcockson, By John Nicholls, From a Special Correspondent, Long Beach, California, From Jenny MacArthur, Dublin, By Gordon Allan, Gordon Allan, By Michael Phillips, Racing Correspondent, Motoring by Clifford Webb, Edited by Peter Lee, By David Nicholson-Lord, Roger Boyes,
ResumoNews: Jobless total rises to 3.23 million, IRA supergrass who craved fame will always live in fear, Four IRA men jailed for life, Computer toll booths anger tunnel drivers, Rapist was 'addicted to video nasties', Grain stocks holding well, Through the looking glass, Nothing to forgive, Hot weather is blamed for poisoned birds, A beastly bird in Notting Hill, Carl Lewis is the man to beat, Elegance with a hint of guilt, Informer's sister and stepfather held, Tories want special minister to 'mind shop' for Thatcher, Commuters shot dead in Ciskei, Sale of French reserves fails to revive ailing franc, Record for Channel swimmer, Genscher apologizes over blood throwing, Tomorrow, Gas cloud injures 38 and closes autobahn, Timetable/tv, Food prices, Pakistan deadline for atom tenders extended, Deadline on cuts for health authorities, £7,000m of by-passes needed now, Moscow reverses the charges, Keeping blood supplies flowing, Dons vote on a degree of change, Belfast ships order will give boost to jobless areas, Libya bombs more Chad towns, The fathers fight back, Throat surgery kills 180, Vietnam on top of Hayden's Peking agenda, Huge bomb attack is foiled, Pilots fail to give cause of helicopter crash, Tamils shot by soldiers, says leader, Not worth the candle, Shagari gets tumultuous greeting, Electricity rebate ruled out, Police 'accused by rape victims', Admirers sing for 'their' Queen Mother, Prince will play polo for Scots, Will this love story have a happy ending?, Six dismissed in Betancur shake-up, Trust will defend Green Belt, Policeman wounded after Basque flag protests, Malta still blocking security accord, 20p eases burden on shoppers, Survey confirms top prestige of Oxford and Cambridge, Chess chaos after Russia withdraws Kasparov from world semi-final match, On your bikes at the top, Roads, Big hunt for missing wife, The painful path to gold, Brittan to get tough on killers, Unions dig in for fight over closures, Dusty answer for Nyerere's socialism, Boys forced children through mock hanging, The papers, Satellite Television will be on air 5 hours a night, Healey 'to go' if left sweeps board in leadership election, The Times Diary Trade-in, Oxford University class list and Leeds degrees, Italian quality should withstand heatwave, Forest blazes ravage coast of Yugoslavia, Artful dodgers in the thieves' kitchen across the Vistula, Sit-in fears blamed for plant move, Colombo debates separatist ban, Kennedy adds voice to public's war fears, FT talks on return to work, Israeli bulldozers begin new fortification line, Court told of Malta death plot, Junta refuses MEP visa, Channel 4 is facing a big argument over subsidy, Who can beat the superpowers?, Catholic schools shake-up, Denning's dispute in his own back yard, Parents' rights: Is the law a ass?, Hume defends ruling on royal marriage, Craxi keeps date with history, Mongolia eases pressure on Chinese, Snuff firms aim for youth sales, Suspected typhoid case in Liverpool. Index. Picture Gallery: Favourites For Medals. Display Advertising: Palace On Wheels, Ambassadors, Bankers Trust Company, Nippon Fire & Marine Insurance Co., Ltd., Bell's Scotch Whisky, ennia, Royal Opera House, Lloyds Bank, Abbey National, Rolls Royce, Multiple Display Advertisements, Bilbao International Limited, The Times, Arthur Andersen & Co, Nt, Victoria Wine, Runners. News in Brief. Official Appointments and Notices: Church news, £32,000 for writers, Fellowship award for lecturer, Plastic flowers awarded show prize, Inner Temple. Reviews: Top films, All the fun of the family You Can't Take It With You Lyttelton, Dr John Dingwalls, · A second series of "Music of, Status in death, The old broom that knows the corners best Dial M for Murder (PG), The master of tennis ceremonial brings a bygone era to life, BBCWSO/Thomson Albert Hall/Radio 3, Karajan's priorities Der Rosenkavalier Salzburg Festival, Today's events New exhibitions. Arts and Entertainment: Today's television and radio programmes BBC 1, Concise Crossword (No 119), The Times Crossword Puzzle No 16,200. Editorials/Leaders: A Bias To Be Corrected, Power Abhors A Vacuum, Distributable Profits. Letters to the Editor: British Gas profits, No retrenchment on South Bank, Scottish salmon stocks, Building Society funds, Charity statistics, Fear for Gibraltar dockyard, A tiger's leap, Facts and deeds in Nicaragua, Parental consent, Peace in Middle East, A day to remember, The Elgin Marbles. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Births. Deaths. Obituaries: Lieut-Col R. S. McLernon, Walter Landauer Member of popular piano duo, Mrs Joy Colvin, Obituary, Dr C. R. Burch. Business and Finance: Acrow loss soars over £14m, Tribunal claim withdrawn, Car sales set for record year, Sultan who fell out with the Crown, Corporate craftsmen struggled with textile giants' merger, Argentina loan delayed, Chrysler ready for joint venture, Reed International P.L.C., Top 50 down in fortune, Nova sales hit by Far East firms, The pound, Reagan's IMF Bill scrapes through, Brazil: the collapse of a dream, Dividend row looms, Sterling slips below $1.50 but UK interest rates appear safe, Investment and Finance, Barclays Bank Interim Statement for the half-year ended 30th June 1983, Director's companies to merge, Lonrho is looking healthier at half-time, China holds surplus but neglects investment, Davy close to £200m steel contract, P.T. Astra International Incorporated, Barclays' £262m beats forecasts, Going gets rough but Thoroughbred stays in running, Tricentrol joins in Chinese deal, Plan to refinance Tozer, Company News In Brief, Lonrho Half Year Results, Memcom stops quote, Beating the unitary tax propaganda, Base Lending Rates. Stock Exchange Tables: Recent Issues, Authorized Units & Insurance Funds, Commodities, Sterling: Spot and Forward, Wall Street, Dalgety shares slip l0p, Dow falls 14 points on inflation fears Wall Street, British Funds. Business Appointments: Du Pont names new chief. Law: Overseas associates cannot be counted Cox v ELG Metals Ltd, Oral decision can be reversed Lamont v Fry's Metals Ltd. Sport: Sports in Brief, Monkey move to corner Magri, For The Record Baseball, Cash rewarded by horse of great presence, Kent favoured with third home draw, Young Byron is prepared to grow up as a champion, Horage and Diesis striving to regain two-year-old brilliance, Russians lead the fencing, Fair stands the wind for Italy among the Admiral's fleet, Deadly hunt for the ultimate accolade, Play demolished by noises off, Bassett is troubled by illness, Ovett's double ruled out, China competing at the highest level again, Wallace the versatile champion, Azzurra wins place, Time for England to make changes but without undermining the balance, Lamdin nerve holds, The tall man who falls short in his putting, Cricket bowls few maidens over, Seeking a slice of Brighton night life, When worst is best, Britons rue the waves, The day the Dutch went to mow a meadow. 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