The Times - 09/12/1982
1982; Gale Group;
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By Philip Webster, Richard Ford, Richard Evans, By Jeremy Warner, From Christopher Walker, By David Felton, Labour Reporter, By Our Political Editor, From Nicholas Ashford, From Richard Ford, David Hewson, By Donald Macintyre, Labour Correspondent, By Rodney Cowton Defence Correspondent, By Anthony Bevins, Political Correspondent, By Richard Ford, Frances Gibb, By Bill Johnstone, Kenneth Gosling, By Geraldine Norman, Sale Room Correspondent, From Arthur Osman, By the Staff of "Nature", By Baron Phillips, Property Correspondent, By David Walker, Local Government Correspondent, By Richard Evans, From Michael Horsnell, By Andrew Cornelius, By Hugh Clayton Environment Correspondent, By Pat Healy, Social Services Correspondent, By Frances Gibb Legal Affairs Correspondent, By Our Legal Affairs Correspondent, By Jonathan Wills, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, From Richard Wigg, From Susan MacDonald, From Robert Fisk, From Richard Owen, From Michael Hamlyn, From Ivor Davis, From Mohsin Ali, By Drew Middleton, From Zoriana Pysariwsky, From Our Own Correspondent, From Diana Geddes, From Paul Ellman, From Andrew Thompson, From Peter Nichols, By Henry Stanhope Diplomatic Correspondent, Anthony Quinton, Crispin Tickell, Isabel Raphael, Fiona MacCarthy, John Higgins, Bryan Appleyard, John Percival, Peter Ackroyd, David Wade, Richard Williams, Nicholas Kenyon, Noël Goodwin, PHS, by Sir Leo Pliatzky, by Philip Howard, Ronald Butt, Jonathan Sale, SUSAN REYNOLDS, E. JONES-PARRY, STEPHEN MURRAY-SMITH, P. D. ZUZE, F. R. SALMON, GERALD ELLISON, HUGH ASTOR, DONALD BARRON, DAVID COCHRANE, K. C. COOK, RON DARWEN, ROGER ORMROD, CHARLES SMITH-RYLAND, WILLIAM WOOD, KENNETH DOVER, JOHN BARRY, ADAM SEDGWICK, RONALD DEADMAN, ALAN WALKER, CLAUS von BULOW, J. A. NOBLE, MARGARET OLIVER, J. H. C. LEACH, Antony Brett-James, City Editor Anthony Hilton, By Frances Williams, Economics Correspondent, By Gareth David, By Derek Harris Commercial Editor, peter Welham, By Sally White, By Lorna Bourke, By A Correspondent, Andrew Cornelius, By Our Financial Staff, Gareth David, Michael Prest, C. Gordon Tether, From Mario Modiano, From Richard Streeton, By Rex Bellamy, By Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent, By Nicholas Harling, Peter Ball, By Marcus Williams, By Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, By Paul Harrison, By Peter West, Rugby Correspondent, By Derek Wyatt, From Alan McGregor, By Michael Phillips, Racing Correspondent, By Our Racing Staff, Bob Crew, Patricia Tisdall, Edited by Peter Davalle,
ResumoIndex. News: Falklands to get £31m aid, 'He knows he will never see her again', Soup and carrot remedy for artificial heart man, 'Tribune' staff give warning to Silkin, Reagan presses on with MX project, Israel intends to house 70,000 Jews in 35 new West Bank settlements, Left-wing court victory robs union of policy-making body, Has the left really been seen off?, Washington siege ends in gunfire, Frank Johnson in the Commons Low ratings for Labour front bench TV channel, Western analysis of the Afghan conflict Troubles mount for Soviet forces, Curfew is imposed in Surinam, Smith inquest told of dilemmas, Science report Spotting a mate for a ladybird, Social trends: 2 Recession is Changing the nature of work, Don't throw away the over-50s, Face to face at last on Namibia, Colleges air merger grievances, Secrets of a hidden inquiry, Think ahead, that's the secret, Surgeons pioneer a baby life-saver, The Times Diary Runaway railmen, Carrington attacks 'alien' piazzas of London, Media refuse to play anti-vice game, Judges may decide Londoners' rates, Local polls test for Portugal's rulers, Motorists' £40m loss in fuel short measures, 1,100 jobs go in BSR closures, Widow denies 'hire purchase' death contract, Reagan's MX setback may be temporary, Reagan tour aftermath Nicaraguan exiles angered by US, £5,000 bond winners, Mitterrand loses minister in Africa policy clash, Esso sues shipyard for £4m over tanker spill, Xan Smiley sums up the fears over Zimbabwe's future course The decline and gall of good old Smithy, Help this prisoner of conscience, Overseas selling prices, The papers, Bookmakers worried by growth in illegal bets, Hunt colonel died after relying on top-hat tradition, inquest told, Pressure for the abolition of GLC is renewed, Thatcher defends cable TV, Philippines editor accused of subversion, Cliff top visit by jury, Pope lets Jesuits pick their leader, The Times guide to careers training Working from the electronic home, Labour to press police Bill change, British top potato league, Socialist to stay firm on Gibraltar claim, Ministry favours Crown prosecutor idea, Army tightens security and confines troops to barracks, Independent St Kitts would seek UK aid, Crisis at Christmas, Army calls off attempt to free hostages, Closed shop code to be tightened, Pretoria aided coup-UN, Moreover... Miles Kington Sticking a job comes naturally, Whitelaw bans three Sinn Fein men from visiting London, British envoy in Hongkong talks, No room for rent in a TV heaven, Think small is advice of 'Pravda', Egyptian leaders make surprise trip to Beirut, US sets up military command in SW Asia, Zia dashes hopes for early peace, Come on, Agrippa, put it right, Argentine rally cheers attack on the military, Mushooms boy lay under train, Nott's defence priorities mistaken, report says. Politics and Parliament: House Of Lords International talks on reactor, Tory rebels may vote with Labour on immigration, Parliament today, Parliamentary Notices, Falklands Britain to spend £31m on islands over six years, Environment 'Blackmail' over refuse collection, Employment Government denies policies are biased against women, Calls to strip Irish votes denounced. Display Advertising: Career Analysts, Christmas Gift Tokens, Campbell Soup Company, Certified Dividends, Le Piat De Beaujolais, Ibm United Kingdom, Multiple Display Advertisements, National Savings, Dag Hammarskjold Tower, Southampton The University, Post.A.Book, Hodder & Stoughton, Gold Blend, Robson Books, Alled London Properties, Timothy Shaw Rare Books, Foyles Art Gallery, The Times, The Times Literary Supplement, Multiple Sclerosis Society, Bard, The Richmond Followship, Collins/bbc, Sussex Police Authority, Arthur Bryant, St. Godrics College, Roywest Trust Corporation, Resista Carpets, Royal Mail, Legal Appointments, Notting Hill Books, Legge, Panam, Hartlepool, Base Lending Rates, Hamish Hamilton. News in Brief. Arts and Entertainment: Wells Cathedral, a history, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 16,007, Babylon painting found in Sweden, Today's television and radio programmes Choice, Sale room Burghley's Tudor map makes £56,160, The world's conquering nanny, The Dog it was That Died Radio 3 (tonight). Picture Gallery: Swiss leader, The artificial heart affair. Property: MPs back higher mortgage threshold, Overseas Property. Law: Interlocutory injunction Worldwide Dryers Ltd v Warner Howard Ltd and Others, Insurance inquiries not privileged In re Highgrade Traders Ltd, Water board liable Department of Transport v North West Water Authority, Anonymity in courts proposed, No basis for 48-hour rule Regina v Nycander. Reviews: Dance The Gods Go a'Begging Lyric, Hammersmith, Rock Tom Petty Wembley Arena, Alarm Starboard! by Geoffrey, Books Wine Seulement premier cru, Philharmonia Davis Festival Hall Radio 3, At the edge of existence, Stephen Hough Wigmore Hall, Victorian worthies, gents, and a few women under the Spyglass, Of Ice and Men, by Sir Vivian, Fowler's Modern English, Literary fallen women, And now, here is the weather forecast, Fiction Hearts and sequels. Editorials/Leaders: Make And Mend In The Falklands, Missiles To Bargain With, To Move A Food Mountain. Letters to the Editor: Closure of pits, A matter of spelling, Anomalous sale of charitable housing, Food mountains' long shadow, Polite behaviour, Animal welfare, Taking the rap, Getting at truth in employment, An open question, Highbury Grove ethos, Zambia's philosophy, The CND debate, Status of Tristans. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Births. Official Appointments and Notices: University news, Latest appointments. Deaths. Obituaries: Mrs Katherine North, Dr Reza Fallah, General Chaim Laskoy, Professor George Kistiakowsky Work on Nagasaki A-bomb. Business and Finance: Interest rise fears unsettle jobbers, Hanson pleases the market, International, Over £1,000m UK third quarter surplus Bank of England signals no new interest rate rise, CBI in electricity price clash, Aid for Westland balance sheet, An even bleaker recycling crisis, Matthew Hall, Norton Warburg payout possible, Companies, Markets, Price Changes, Matthew Hall International Design and Engineering Contractors Interim Report, Town and City returns, Today, Eric cocks a Snook with ET, International Leyland to market Honda cars, Interest Rates, First Castle expansion, Investment and finance The road to Bretton Woods, Job cuts cost Pilkington £13m, Soviet shippers 'charging uncommercial rates', Protection of Lloyd's vital: QC, A.Beckman PLC Fabric Merchants and Converters, Jobbers mark down shares, Avon Rubber hit by overcapacity, Money Markets, Safeway up 27pc, NSS increase, Company News In Brief, Industrial focus Maxwell's way to stem printing losses, Special steel merger would halve output, Currencies, Greek merchant fleet wants foreign crews, IMF prepares defences against an alien horde of debts. Stock Exchange Tables: Stock Exchange Prices Interest rate fears, The pound, Authorized Units & Insurance Funds, Sterling: Spot and Forward, Commodities, Wall Street, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Stock Exchanges. Business Appointments: Appointments Brewers' Society elects chairman. Sport: Equestrianism More 'bute' curbs likely, Marathon Report to board after 112 entries suspended, Sports in Brief, Botham could be pained by the memory of injury, Tennis Champions criticize organizers, Worcester results, Boxing A flaming argument Bugner must feed, Badminton Stevens' career threatened by knee injury, Rugby League Seven tries for Ella in rout by Australians, Skiing Miss Hess takes the risky route to victory, Squash Rackets Kenyon right for big occasion, To win the survival game you have to play it tight Chairman Maxwell counts every penny, In Brief Wimbledon prices up, Adidas not to reveal names, Hockey English victory never in doubt, Omission of Slemen may mark end of career, Four goals bring consolation for the Oxford supporters, Athletics Top award goes to Thompson, Bailhache resigns from Test umpire panel, The threat to hunting, Venables to be kept off bench for month, New indoor event suffers from clash of dates, Racing Oscar Wilde's importance as Winter passes £1.5m mark, Hegarty heads United home, Uttoxeter, Watford toppled, Golf Breaking the US grip, Last night's results Uefa Cup. 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