The Times - 23/11/1982
1982; Gale Group;
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From Nicholas Ashford, By Philip Webster, Political Reporter, From Michael Horsnell, By Paul Routledge, Labour Editor, From Richard Owen, By Michael Prest, By Julian Haviland, By David Felton Labour Reporter, From Richard Ford, From Craig Seton., By Geraldine Norman, Sale Room Correspondent, Frm a Staff Reporter, By Richard Evans, From a Staff Reporter, By Pearce Wright, Science Editor, By Stewart Tendler Crime Reporter, By Pearce Wright Science Editor, By Jonathan Davis Energy Correspondent, By Peter Hennessy, By Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, By Lucy Hodges, Education Correspondent, By David Nicholson-Lord, From Christopher Walker, From Robert Fisk, From Drew Middleton, From Michael Binyon, From Michael Hamlyn, From Ian Murray, By George Clark, From Roger Boyes, From Our Own Correspondent, From Diana Geddes, By Caroline Moorehead, From Peter Nichols, Paddy Kitchen, Bryan Appleyard, Hilary Finch, Joan Chissell, Noel Goodwin, Ned Chaillet, Richard Williams, PHS, Amman, Richard North, Geoffrey Smith, Peter Hennessy, MICHAEL EDWARDES, SIMON TURNEY, J. S. WINGATE-SAUL, RODERICK OGLEY, DAVID COCKBURN., FRANCES MORRELL., D. E. BARTON, JOHN WARDROPER, ALFRED YOUNGS, D. H. HACKEL, ANDREW DEMOPOULOS, R. C. STEELE, T. M. S. TOSSWILL, TONY ROBERTS, City Editor Anthony Hilton, From Manwell Newton., By Our Financial Staff, By Gareth David, By Barrie Clement, Peter Welham, By Peter Wilson-Smith Banking Correspondent, By Derek Harris, Commercial Editor, By Andrew Cornelius, Drew Johnston, From John Earle, C. Gordon Tether, Roger Woolnough, Martyn Harris, R. W., Frances Gibb, Pearce Wright, MARTIN S. KNAPP MD., FRCP., By Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, By Keith Macklin, By Peter West, Rugby Correspondent, By Nicholas Harling, By Robert Pryce, By Paul Harrison, From Richard Streeton, By Pat Butcher, By Barry Pickthall, John Hennessy, By Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, By Michael Phillips, Racing Correspondent, By Michael Phillips, By Jim Railton, By Rex Bellamy, Edited by Peter Dear, By Julian Haviland, Political Editor,
ResumoIndex. News: Aristocratic images as Haughey plays his 'green card', SS Uganda recalled to Falklands, Middle Temple, Training at Lord's An apple for the computer, Save the Children Fund tour proved the value of publicity Using the Princess Anne factor, Scots MPs debate Bill and make history, Andropov offers to curb arms race, Rector was foolish, bishop says, Keeping tabs on our spies, Bruised EEC to hold a special session at Gatt, Data Protection Bill Keeping tabs on how much 'they' know, Canadian wins the Femina, Reagan picks single site for 100MX missiles, National Day, Beirut plea to foreign armies, Sandhurst commissions, People in computers: Brian Reynolds of Micro Focus Speaking of business, 'Sun' journalist wins appeal on NUJ expulsion, Worthy rivals will not stop MP's widow, Older academics leading exodus, 'Telegraph' strike Print men defy union and stay out, In the Peaks, a slough of despond, Toil and trouble for Sir Peter, Life-saving attempt 'may have caused Helen Smith chest fracture', A town where hope has died, Albanians given new head of state, Police fear fraud haven in Britain, Moreover... Miles Kington Why Percy's hooked on naming names, The Times Diary It doesn't travel, Strauss floats idea of a 'grand coalition', Move to placate US Israelis drop anti-PLO pledge for lecturers, Computer week All change, Whitehall brief A tiny outpost in the foothills, EEC study of 'secret' Soviet deal, Frank Johnson in the Commons A huge investment in mass indignation, Prisoners of conscience São Tomé: Albertino Neto, Credit card groups keep fraud in check, Reagan plea for Mandela and Naude, Why the wets will force Reagan to compromise, The politics of animal welfare: 2 Drastic reduction of tests widely accepted, Aslef will not expel its rebels, The Queen Mother makes good recovery, After Beirut, Robert Fisk on the challenge and tensions facing King Husain The ever lurking suspicion behind an Arab embrace, Haughey in secret talks with Prior, Prior is invited to Stormont, Chips in the newsroom, Scientology founder may be dead, Overseas selling prices, Lawyers clash over Helen Smith's lifestyle, Lawson in Britoil defence, Thatcher leaves the Danes floundering, Mitterrand's Economic Crisis: 2 All quiet on the trade union front, Cardinals check their bank account, Britain still hoping for big budget refunds, TUC chiefs give up last hope of swaying Howe, Dutch workers threaten strike wave against freeze, When wife overruled Denning, New products, Many still in police cells, US gives in over IMF funding, Polish security guard hijacks airliner, Polish leaders at odds over martial law, Science report 'New' star rotates 600 times a second, Call to keep juveniles out of adult prisons, Soviet block losing influence in Baghdad. Politics and Parliament: House Of Lords £6m extra for care in the community, Britoil Government expects to net £625m from shares sale, Nott thanks the French for Falkland support, Labour High Court challenge on parliamentary boundaries Inequality in new constituencies, Foot says, Parliament today, Unemployment Abatement may be restored, Review of seats 'unfair to voters', Disabled 'We have to live within our means', Arms Sales Tories want missiles ship intercepted. Display Advertising: Apple Computer (Uk) Limited, A Member Of Pa International, Hong Kong Mass Transit Railway, Prescriptives, The Sloane Club, Spink, Garrard, Lace Shirtley Conran's New Bestseller, Multiple Display Advertisements, Friends Of The Elderly, Huntsmans, Richard Wilson, Business Analyst, Barclays Merchant Bank, Major Barbara, Drakkar, Bonsai, Sumlock Bondain Ltd, The Times, Phillips, Brown & Root, Victoria Wine, Greater Manchester, Ibm, Plumbley/endicott & Associates, Tandy Computer Centres, Philippe Salvent, Mercedes-Benz, The Hong Kong Productivity Centre, Base Lending Rates. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,993, Sale room Lack of interest in Art Nouveau and Art Deco, Children's Snippets, Today's television and radio programmes, TV top ten, From the school of Van Dyck (class of '82). Picture Gallery. Law: No power to sell goods Regina v Thibeault, Denial of natural justice Regina v Department of Education and Science, Ex parte Kumar, Catterick to be witness, One judge is preferred G v G, Casual worker loses claim National Society of Operative Printers Graphical and Media Personnel v Kirkham, Lawyers in new family courts plea, Sentence on murderer is postponed, Both joint tenants must quit when one does Greenwich London Borough Council v McGrady, Terms not to go on off licence grant Regina v Edmonton Licensing Justices, Ex parte Baker and Another, TV contractors do 'broadcast' Independent Television Companies Association Ltd and Another v Performing Right Society Ltd, Booby-trap man's acquittal cheered. News in Brief. Reviews: Theatre Cuttin' a Rug Royal Court, Amadeus Quartet Festival Hall, Rafael Orozco St John's Radio 3, Philharmonia Lanchbery Festival Hall, Television Into the unknown, Galleries Van Dyck's royal class, Rock Japan Hammersmith Odeon, London debuts. Editorials/Leaders: The Pound, Poison In The Media Pool, Black's Move To Mate In Two, Small Fiefdom IS Beautiful. Letters to the Editor: Computer science study, Points from letters How computers do help the patient, French Exocet sale to Argentina, Reports on schools, Funds for conservation, Odious comparisons, An open question, Thames flood barrier, Declining level of the pound, School governors, Sea law convention, Case for Solomon?, Lay members in employment appeals. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: Church news Appointments, University news Oxford. Deaths. Births. Obituaries: Rev Dr Daniel O'connell, Professor L. J. Witts, Mr Edward Powell, Mr Andrew Renton Outstanding modern architect. Stock Exchange Tables: M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited The Over-the-Counter Market, Wall Street, The pound, Eurobond prices, Authorized Units & Insurance Funds, Sterling: Spot and Forward, Commodities, Stock Exchange Prices Weak pound causes fall, Fixed-interest stocks, Stock Exchanges. Business and Finance: Swire Pacific Limited Interim Dividends for 1982, Sterling plunges 3 cents to $1.59, Opec deficit could reach $18,000m, Wallrock admits to personal interest in subsidiary Lloyd's reinsurance inquiry: Minet chairman resigns, Common Brothers plunges into red £4.2m loss hits shares, IOR scandal casts doubt over Vatican's need for a bank, Marketing and Advertising: Torin Douglas How Big John boosted beer sales by 10 million pints, Investment and finance No shelter for Anderson, International Devaluation of krona 'dangerous', Companies I, Compagnie Francaise des Pétroles, Wall Street falls to 1,000, Markets, Price Changes, Investors' Notebook Metal Box packages progress, Kwik Save may bid for 150 stores, Today, Interest Rates, US isolationism's victims, Sir Freddie drops Laker name, Marsh hits at steel price rises, Money Markets, Metal Box plans more job cuts, Company News In Brief, Zilkha closes the door, Currencies, Pessimism pounds gilts prices, Oil earnings lift trade surplus, The economy. Business Appointments: Appointments Lasmo chief named. Sport: In Brief Prize money is record for Open, Bye could follow Tranmere draw, Motor Rallying Mikkola keeps iron grip on Lombard, Sports in Brief, Yachting BOC men battered by storms, Asian Games North Koreans' gymnastics protest in vain, Brighton move up in comfort, Francome keeps up strike rate, Ward finds job as local hero, Croquet Australian win levels series, Rowing Canoeist wins place as national coach, Tavaré almost kittenish on a lethargic day, Middleweight Price joins Warren stable, Reading post for Greenwood, Magri is losing his heart to love, Leicester results, Empty view from the terrace, Curling Scots strongly fancied, Mr 100% frees Gallagher, Craggs out of job he thought safe, Featuring... Laura Davies Petrol girl gets a lot of mileage with her driver, Inquiry into McFarland affair, Athletics Thompson returns to the busy life, No holiday in the sun for Britain, Windsor results, Emeruwa graduates to next examination in Belfast, Going looks good for the Grand National, Cambridge face Holmes, France 'can beat Australians', Why Sarah enjoys giving men the whistle A woman working for law among men, Southwell, Tennis Four top pairs for London doubles event, Sewell puts his case for selection, A Winter's tale of fluctuating fortune, 'Rebel' tour planned, Neumann attracts Arsenal, European Leagues, ICE Hockey Streatham in fruitless search for ammunition, Volleyball Two players sent off, Sri Lankans defeated. Classified Advertising: Personal Columns, Opera & Ballet, Today's events, Legal Appointments. Weather: The Weather.
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