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The Times - 06/05/1982

1982; Gale Group;

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By Philip Webster, Political Correspondent, From Nicholas Ashford, By Julian Haviland Political Editor, From Peter Archer, From John Witherow, By Hugh Noyes, Parliamentary Correspondent, From Zoriana Pysariwsky, By George Clark, From Christopher Thomas, By David Cross, From Ian Murray, By Our Foreign Staff, By Henry Stanhope, Defence Correspondent, From David Hewson, From John Best, By Peter Evans, Home Affairs Correspondent, By Frances Gibb, From Arthur Osman, By Kenneth Gosling, By Our Medical Correspondent, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By Lucy Hodges, By Richard Evans, David Walker, From Craig Seton, From John Young Agriculture Correspondent, By Hugh Clayton Environment Correspondent, By Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Correspondent, From Moshe Brilliant, By Caroline Moorehead, From Harry Debelius, From David Bonavia, From David Watts, From Jeromy Taylor, From Charles Harrison, From Richard Hughes, From Michael Hornsby, From Stephen Taylor, Peter Stothard, Philip Howard, Bevis Hillier, John Nicholson, David Hewson, Henry Fairlie, N.H., Nicholas Hirst, Piers Akerman, Bernard Levin, PHS, Ronald Butt, HILL-NORTON, BUCCLEUCH, AVEBURY, FENNER BROCKWAY, B C BUTLER, BOB EDWARDS, RUSSELL KERR, ALF LOMAS, JOAN MAYNARD, DOROTHY M NEEDHAM, JOSEPH NEEDHAM, STAN NEWENS, TERENCE MORRIS, JOHN M. COURT, BERNARD CRICK, ANTHONY RAMSAY, W. OWEN COLE, KENNETH BOWLER, PHILIP NIND, JACK HOBBS, By Christopher Warman Arts Correspondent, A correspondent, Bryan Appleyard, Hilary Finch, Irving Wardle, Ned Chaillet, Stephen Pettitt, Noël Goodwin, Jane Ellison, John Percival, By Frances Williams, Sally White, By Edward Townsend Industrial Correspondent, By Derek Harris, Commercial Editor, By Philip Robinson, By Bill Johnstone, From Bailey Morris, C. Gordon Tether, By Jonathan Davis Energy Correspondent, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Richard Streeton, By Alan Ross, By Peter Marson, By Alan Gibson, By Norman Fox, Sports Correspondent, By Keith Macklin, By Conrad Voss Bark, By Leslie Duxbury, By Nicholas Harling, Geoffrey Green, By a Special Correspondent, By Stuart Jones, By Michael Seely, By Our Newmarket Correspondent, By Our Racing Correspondent, By Michael Phillips, Racing Correspondent, By John Hennessy Golf Correspondent, From Mitchell Platts, By Lewine Mair, By Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, By David Hands, Roy Hill, Michel Syrett, Edited by Peter Davalle, By Anthony Bevins, Political Correspondent, From Roger Boyes,

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Index. Politics and Parliament: UN chief's ceasefire proposals are accepted by junta, Belize MPs want garrison retained, Cabinet agrees new proposals, Parliament today, Sombre mood in Commons Nott hints at pause in action, Falklands Haig proposals still best way forward, Task Force Nott appeals to media to respect privacy of relatives, Finance Bill Further surcharge cut fails, Road schemes, Death penalty vote on Tuesday, House Of Lords Chances cannot be taken. News: Royal letters fetch £15,120, Longer airport inquiry, The Times guide to careers training Working towards better hours, The loss of HMS Sheffield Direct hit raises questions on Navy's defence, New rules on tape recording in Police Bill, Government pays first P & O bill, Dallas, where business is business, The difference the Sheffield had made, Fighting puts strain on Bonn and Paris, Changes in seats proposed, Moreover...Miles Kington, BMA backs call to reduce lead pollution, 69 Labour MPs call for truce, St Lucia back in its groove, How one city excited the world, Texas Where legend lives in the good daily life, Jamming is stepped up, Head of nuclear power project killed by ETA, Zimbabwe border blast, National Stamp Day, Banking: rapid growth despite a legal straitjacket, Ottawa is accused of hypocrisy, 'Sun' journalists get 9.8pc rise, Prisoners of conscience Indonesia: Alex Irwan, Six up Everest, Dutch journalists were ambushed, guerrilla says, Farmers fear a return to the wilderness, Sudan in difficulties Gaddafi blamed for Nimeiry's troubles, Vietnamese refugees flee camp, The Street turns out for the Queen, Argentines detain five journalists, Peso fall worries reticent junta, Nato attitude agreed, Warning by minister to universities, Dock union leaders call off strike, Local Elections Falklands dominates voting today, A community's fears grow, Why Peru is trying again, BR review head is chosen, Huntsmen confident ban will fail, New GLC post to help women, New books-fiction, Bishops condemn Polish police, The search for peace Opinion at UN ebbs away from Britain, London: News presenter with a strict brief, More chances of work, Overseas selling prices, The Times Diary The luck of Shiny Sheff, Reinforcing the fleet, Peking awaits Bush visit with optimism, Will Arthur Scargill face the truth that Joe Gormley dodged?, The war of words Buenos Aires: Action speaks louder, Africans reject Namibia scheme, Torpedo threat puts carrier on full alert, Lawyers press for change on judges, Vatican replies to 'unity' report, Right of reply plan criticized, As the gushers dry, what now?, The papers, Youth training scheme snag, Turks demand action on death of consul, Minister tells islanders of British losses, Use of live rounds in Gaza defended, The last moments of HMS Sheffield, Cheap TV licences may break rules, Frank Johnson in the Commons Decency and restraint overcome the House, Portsmouth mourns victims, Why air cover is the key, Uneasy anniversary Year after Sands death Maze protests continue, Double voting charges in Indonesian election, US warns Britain it may damage Nato. News in Brief. Display Advertising: East Sussex, Bell's, Aws Hutchings, Gate, Town Clerk, Ppa, Multiple Display Advertisements, Saudi Arabian Airlines, Balthazar, First United Bancorporation, Bayou Bend Tower, Afi, Professional Classes Aid Council, Selection Thomson, Cameron, Austin, A.C. Frost & Co., Foyles Art Gallery, The Times, The Times Literary Supplement, Keplinger And Associates, Texas, Henry S. Miller Companies, Galerie Koller Zurich, Pan Am, Robert Hale, Interfirst, Pearson Longman, Weatherall Green & Smith, Neo, Base Lending Rates, Madeline O'brien, Oriental Carpet Galleries. Picture Gallery: Killed in action, Law: Three jailed for rape and robbery, Police in Toxteth riot case cleared, Legal win for Gilbert O'Sullivan, Liquidator loses debenture action costs In re Christonette International Ltd, Retirement no 'just cause' for benefit Crewe and Another v Anderson (National Insurance Officer). Reviews: Fiction, Dance Second Stride Playhouse, Oxford, Down with cads, Television Dramatic strength, A Gentle Spirit Shaw, Delmé Quartet Queen Elizabeth Hall, Opera The Queen of Spades Gardner Centre, Brighton, Guru of the baths, Buck-you-uppa through pix, Paperbacks, Stuck fast, but not yet sunk On the Rocks Chichester, Interview: Bertrand Tavernier Reflecting upon one's inner terrors, Schola Cantorum St John's, McCluskey is back in touch, A guide for all seasons, Eco Ledger Barbican Hall. Classified Advertising: Recruitment Opportunities, La creme de la creme, Today's events, Announcements, Musical Instruments, Entertainments. Editorials/Leaders: Willing The Means, Dock Threat Only Deferred. Letters to the Editor: Worship and doctrine, Hanratty case, War, the breakdown of politics, Women in the ministry, East Timor invasion, Defence priorities 'lie with Nato', Parliamentary spies, Name dropping. Court and Social: Court Circular. Deaths. Marriages. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,824, Princess opens new theatre in Plymouth, Today's television and radio programmes. Births. Official Appointments and Notices: Lacey resigns as Cook makes £9m NCC bid, Latest appointments. Obituaries: Mr W. O. Haines, Dr Fred Wrigley, Lord Janner Tireless champion of Jewish causes, Baroness Alix De Rothschild. Stock Exchange Tables: Stock Exchange Prices Falklands Uncertainty, The pound, Latest Results, Sterling: Spot and Forward, Commodities, Statistics Uk Reserves, Price Changes, Wall Street, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Stock Exchanges. Business and Finance: Sketchley bids for US firm, Brixton record, CBI survey Hopeful signs, Hungary wins membership of IMF, Institute in Soviet oil warning, Reagan budget plan rejected, Overseas Companies, Invergordon rescue plan, When the tail wags the dog, Rise in sales lags behind inflation Co-op loses market share, Four consecutive Conservative Budgets have left the, No sign of recovery, CBI says, Companies, Imports attack, Construction: the slow build-up, Financial disruption could spread beyond Argentina Latin America piles up debts, International Car sales take a tumble, 'Call up' ships payment, Whitehall Backs New Tech Firms, Cowie Group recovers, Today, Sainsbury still confounds the pessimists, Babcock International plc, Interest Rates, Doors open for Henderson, Charterhouse, General Accident's chilling tale, P & O Mixed picture, Milletts better, Market Summary Falklands uncertainty depresses shares, The Rio Tinto-Zinc Corporation PLC, Hugh Mackay, Cindico over the counter, Tootal Group, Rugby Cement, More UK oil, General Accident Fire & Life Assurance Corporation plc., Sainsbury's, Bids And Deals, Currencies, Gold and currency reserves lowest for three years Pound and shares recover after nervous trading, BMK carpets off the floor, £2.75m loss at St Aubyn. Business Appointments: Appointments Three join central TSB board. Sport: Huntingdon NH, Today's Cricket, Chester, Fernandez farewell, Rugby Union Wakefield, the cocks of the north, are crowing, Indian bowlers make little impact, Sports in Brief, The right man in the chair, What Katy did she tries to do vet again, Boxing Magri the falling angel, trailing cotton-wool clouds, Ellis a man in a hurry, Stapleton goal thwarts Forest, Wetherby NH, Evening Racing Cheltenham NH, Fletcher in fine form, Somerset show touches of quality, Rugby League Northern expelled from three competitions, Cecil to serve up double helping, Last Night's Results, England's women steal the show, Promotion drive maintained, Part-timers supreme, Ipswich keep title hopes alive, Swimming Another kind of marathon for New Zealander, Davison the dominating force for Leicestershire, Commonwealth Games Those contravening Gleneagles may be banned from Games, Suddenly Stoke's cloud has a silver lining, Yorkshire settle differences and make hay in sun, Another QPR goal feast, Fishing Wye lures best of salmon, Iron Chancellor who restored pride in English football Inspiration for Cullis methods provided by the Hungarians, Lend1 stands firm over his decision, Wigham's first winner, Warner's fine start, Amateur shows way, Soviets slump but win again, Howarth and Clarke give Surrey an air of respectability, Rivalry for leading role, Snooker Fagan sees red as he fails to pocket green, Redcar, Wigan sack Bamford, Boxing, Salisbury, Flying Horage puts McCormack on map, Spurs find spring in their heels, Notts going strong as Lancs run green, Badminton Jolly misses Cup game, Squash Rackets. Property: London & Surburban. Weather: The Weather.

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