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The Times - 15/09/1982

1982; Gale Group;

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From Our Correspondent, By Our Foreign Staff, From Diana Geddes, By Michael Prest, By Anthony Bevins, Political Correspondent, By Donald Macintyre, Labour Correspondent, By Staff Reporters, By Kenneth Gosling, From Richard Ford, By Torin Douglas, From Richard Evans, By Pat Healy, By Tim Jones, By Barrie Clement, By Michael Baily, Transport Editor, From Pearce Wright Science Editor, By David Walker, Local Government Correspondent, From Hugh Clayton Environment Correspondent, From Pearce Wright, Science Editor, By Tony Samstag, By Lucy Hodges Education correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, By David Nicholson-Lord, From Ronald Kershaw, From Stephen Taylor, From Andrew Thompson, From Charles Hargrove, By Henry Stanhope Diplomatic Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, From Michael Hornsby, Patricia Miller, Thomas Stuttaford, From Seyoun Ayele of Agence France-Presse, From Rasit Gurdilek, Julie Davidson, PHS, by Frank Johnson, Jonathan Wills, Philip Howard, John Vincent, Richard Clements, LUCY FAITHFULL, DENIS YOUNG, PHILIP K. WRAY, FRANK JUDD, JOHN HARRIS, S. H. CREASE, M. ST. JOHN PARKER, CECIL BLACKER, LAWRENCE WRIGHT, CHRIS MULLIN, G. OLDHAM, Professor Douglass Wise writes:, Lord Knutsford writes:, Michael Prest Commodities Correspondent, MP, John McIlwraith, JM, Stewart Harris, Douglas Aiton, Dennis Hackett, Joan Goodman, John Percival, Nicholas Kenyon, Stephen Pettitt, Paul Griffiths, Barry Millington, City Editor Anthony Hilton, By Gareth David, By Our Financial Staff, By Sally White, By Philip Robinson, City Correspondent, By Our City Correspondent, By Our Industrial Staff, By Edward Townsend Industrial Correspondent, By Our Correspondent, Drew Johnston, Peter Norman, C. Gordon Tether, By Philip Robinson, By Drew Johnson, By Maurice Withers, By Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, From John Hennessy, Golf Correspondent, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Richard Burnell, By Peter Ball, By Johan Woodcock, Cricket Correspondent, By Alan Gibson, By a Special Correspondent, From John Nicholls, By Michael Phillips, Racing Correspondent, By Michael Phillips, By Our Newmarket Correspondent, Hugh Clayton, Edited by Peter Dear, By Stewart Tendler, Crime Reporter, PH, By Richard Evans,

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Index. News: A real cause again for the unions, The claret image persists, but now the SDP must start raking in the chips, At the end of this month the Duke of Edinburgh is due to open the 12th Commonwealth Games in Brisbane. Lorenzo Boccabella looks at Queensland, the huge, sub-tropical state of which it is the capital, Science report Space age advances in neutron holography, 11 lost in North Sea helicopter disasters, New books-hardback, Moreover Miles Kington, Confusion surrounds Malaga crash toll, Nkomo call for end to violence, Ecevit hope of freedom is dashed, Saatchis to fly BA flag, Foot says industrial devastation must end, Raison urges victims to report race attacks, Give us the jobs, we'll fumble with the tools, Princess Grace of Monaco dies suddenly, M40 inquiry opens Road impact on rail queried, Labour Scots: all in the same tartan, Action 'industrial sabotage', Channel 4 puts first night faith in comedy, Flowers In The Attic Courage, tragedy, romance, mystery: that's the author-the books are somewhat different, Glitter but a question mark too over Smoke Creek, EEC delay on multinationals, Dissident going home to certain arrest, Ambush in Spain kills four police, Mr Brian Hayes, who has, Merchant fleet 'may have to go on war footing', Two-wheel Ferret goes for pedalling record, Street fighter turned political conciliator, Argentina agrees to drop sanctions, Pretoria hardens line on Cubans in Angola, The Times Diary The underwater Falkland invasion, Beirut bomb blast kills Lebanon leader, Dozens arrested after clashes in Polish cities, Island's biggest company owned by Coalite, Iron in the soul, but the high hopes of a few years ago have been dashed by the recession, Liar deceived reporters, Thatcher cautious on China trip, Battle for land rights, Future of the Falklands 'Plan could be last chance for islands', Whooping cough cases at new record level, Bob Hope Classic to make profit, Chaos grows in London remand prisons, Parents cut luxuries for private education, Transvaal party backs Botha power sharing, How nature may have cleared nuclear waste, The resources boom that never happened and why coal is being left in the ground, Overseas selling prices, Oil and gas search forges ahead on the back of price rises and tax incentives, Union orders school strike over cuts, Pleasures from the book of proverbs, PLO's political coup Arafat takes Rome by storm, St Audries School, Fewer tests on animals, Missile near-disaster, The papers, Labour left ousted in Hemel backlash, Steam and dream, Damage to airliner not done by crossbow, Benn cites Callaghan, Gelli arrest brings out the skeletons in Italy's cupboard, Guerrillas in South America: 3 New President offers peace to Colombian rebels, Ethiopia shuts infamous palace jail, The year when everything went wrong, Kashmir Cabinet purge, The vaccine debate: lifesaver or shot in the dark? Readers' replies to Professor Stewart's article on whooping cough and our medical correspondent's views, Softly, softly, the barriers come down, National Days, Australia, Food poisoning kills 3, Call for a fresh start in Ulster, Itemized phone bills on the way, A tight market, but some reasons for optimism among the miners of yellow cake. Politics and Parliament: Labour NEC in dispute over Militant candidates, Prison vote for Liberals. Display Advertising: Ansett, Share Exchange, The Sloane Club, Tnt, Jaygar, Commonwealth Trading Bank Of Australia, Mpa, Mitchell Cotts, State Energy Commission, The National Bank Of Australia Limited, Help The Aged, St. Joseph's Hospice, State Bank Of New South Wales, Oyster, Canadan Pacific Enterprises Limited, Laura Ashley, Government Of Queensland, Merill Lynch, This IS The Age Of The Train, Jackson,graham,moore & Partners, Pcac, Marie Curie Memorial Foundation, Income Bonds, Crusader Oil N.L., Lloyos, Gate Bloomsburt, Holidays And Villas, Weatherall Green & Smith, Mercedes-Benz, Base Lending Rates. News in Brief. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 15,935, Kudrin's hold on chess lead strengthened, Today's television and radio programmes. Picture Gallery: Mannheim pays tribute, The many roles of Princess Grace. Official Appointments and Notices: Latest appointments New 'Times' national directors, 85 Argentine naval officers to be retired, Lambsdorff may have to resign. Law: Juror discharged in burglary trial, Accused mother 'had new mum glow'. Editorials/Leaders: Captain's Innings, Thin Front Line, The Hard Man Of The Horn. Letters to the Editor: Aiding Third World, Air letters, A clearer view of nurses' discontents, National Gallery, Tories and democracy, Public schools and class prejudice, A good lick needed, Umpires' burden, Drugs in show jumping. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Births. Deaths. Obituaries: Mr Charles Anderson, Wilfredo Lam, Sir Stanley Evans, Princess Grace Of Monaco, Mr Gerald Gover, Professor Graeme Aylward, Obituary, Mr Marcus Wallenberg Dominating role in Swedish industrial life. Reviews: Philharmonia Knussen Barbican Hall, Debuts, Owl Creek Bridge Radio 3, Janet Baker Barbican, Dance D�j� vu worth an encore Murray Louis Sadler's Wells, Television Fading dreams, Special effects Is film fiction being blinded by science?. Business and Finance: Wall Street Stocks edge higher, Charterhouse gains �17.1m in oil sell-off, Global rebels 'near victory', Shares in strong recovery, Dispersal and job shedding should save �20m a year Commercial Union to halve Central London staff, �1m rise for London Merchant, Consumer goods boost Hestair, Property group follows BOC into bond market MEPC to issue 35-year debentures, International, EEC debate we cannot avoid, No sign of upturn for industrial output, Directors attack 'outdated' industrial policy, Willis Faber advances 21 pc, SE rule book inquiry, Bad debts hit Standard Chartered Dividend stays at 9.2p, Dowty, No quick agreement on textile problem, Bermuda-based and highly developed Intex looks for open market, China mints gold panda coins, Companies, Markets, Standard Chartered BANK PLC Interim Report, In Brief, 30s-style depression ruled out by Suisse, Keep in �4m bid, A qualified boost for Home Charm, SWFr100m tap, Today, Investment and finance Sanctions gloom eases, International Singapore reserves plummet, Thatcher to meet Nissan man, Interest Rates, Equities recover the lost ground, Television South goes for big concessions, Claims up for Trade Indemnity, Bridon signs textile accord, Bonn stares Thatcherism in the face, TR Trustees Corporation PLC Total assets at 31st May 1982: �95.9 million, Buoyant Sirdar hopes for winter lift, Lower prices hit ConsGold, Money Markets, Matthews bounces back, Currencies, The economy, Still pledge on competition. Stock Exchange Tables: The pound, Exchanges, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Sterling: Spot and Forward, Commodities, Price Changes, Wall Street, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Stock Exchange Prices Equities rally. Business Appointments: Appointments. Sport: Arsenal are denied in last minute, Warwickshire come to bad end, Great Yarmouth, Sports in Brief, Essex v Northants, Yarmouth, Hongkong prepares for the 'off, Lingfield results, Ipswich assignment no Roman holiday, Wetherby NH, Underdogs are contrary, Rowing Panel given a broad assignment, First ever strike called, Rugby Union Scots hope to give lively welcome to the Fijians, Boutin filly flies home, European and other fixtures, Ayr, Somerset have a silly day, Brighton, NH courses to twin, Australians struggle, Davison's heroics cannot deny Kent, Harwood nears century, Whelan ends Dundalk's run, Table Tennis Klampar misses England match, Results, Boxing Pacific islander caught in a Welsh eruption, Yachting Credit due to Italy, Horage holds key to the juvenile treasure chest, Redcar, Carlisle NH, Captains dropped overboard, Golf Foster's faith is on trial, Derby V Glamorgan, Forli colt is top at Keeneland. Classified Advertising: Businesses For Sale, La Cr�me la cr�me, Today's events, Wanted, La Cr�me de la cr�me. Property: The Breathtaking Barbican, London And Suburban Property, Residential property So what's wrong with little boxes? Headed for a fast sale?, Country Property, Overseas Property. Weather: The Weather.

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