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The Times - 18/02/1982

1982; Gale Group;

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By David Felton, Labour Reporter, By Frances Williams, By Pat Healy, From Stephen Taylor, From Trevor Fishlock, By Philip Webster, Political Reporter, By Anthony Bevins Political Correspondent, By Clifford Longley, Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Our Medical Correspondent, By Donald Macintyre, By Anthony Bevins, Political Correspondent, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By John Witherow, By the Staff of "Nature", By Diana Geddes, Education Correspondent, By John Young, Agriculture Correspondent, From Richard Ford, By Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, By Frances Gibb, By Peter Waymark Motoring Correspondent, By Nicholas Timmins, By Lucy Hodges, By David Hewson, From Annabel Ferriman, Health Services Correspondent, By John Winder, From Christopher Thomas, St John's, By Our Foreign Staff, BY Hugh Noyes, Parliamentary Correspondent, From Roger Boyes, From Richard Wigg, From Patricia Clough, From Godfrey Morrison, From Charles Hargrove, From Hasan Akhtar, From Mario Modiano, From Christopher Walker, From David Bonavia, From Paul Ellman, From Peter Nichols, From George Clark, From Alan McGregor, From Jeremy Taylor, From Our Correspondent, Ivor Davis, Michael Ratcliffe, Philip Howard, Anthony Quinton, Peter Stothard, Alan Hamilton, Miranda Seymour, H. R. F. Keating, Richard Harris, Geordie Greig, Isabel Raphael, Roger Berthoud, Irving Wardle, Noël Goodwin, Hilary Finch, Richard Williams, Christopher Warman, Paul Griffiths, Lucy Hodges, PHS, Ronald Butt, SYDNEY TORRANCE, MICHAEL ADAMS, KATHARINE THWAITES., R. C. MACDONALD, TONY DURANT, JANET JOHNSTONE, PETER WALKER, ANSELM KUHN, HAROLD BEELEY, BERNARD FEILDEN, MICHAEL ROGERS, ALISTAIR DUNCAN, CHITNIS, YOUNG OF DARTINGTON, CECIL M. SMITH, GERALDINE LACEY, LOUIS FITZGIBBON, E. G. LONGMAN, ROLAND PENROSE, From Nicholas Hirst, By Peter Hill, Industrial Editor, By Melvyn Westlake, By Our Energy Correspondent, By Philip Robinson, By Jonathan Davis, Energy Correspondent, Peter Wainwright, By David Blake, From Michael Baily, By Norman Fox, By Martin Tyler, By Sydney Friskin, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By John Clemison, By Gordon Allan, By Peter Marson, By David Hands, By Steve Elliott, By Alan Gibson, From Richard Streeton, By A Special Correspondent, From John Ballantine, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Our Racing Correspondent, By Our Racing Corrspondent, By Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, By John Blunsden, By Norman Fox Sports Correspondent, By Rex Bellamy, Edited by Peter Davalle, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent,

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Index. News: Synod gives charismatics a cautious welcome, Last rail strike today Aslef wins 3% after BR backs down, Street violence Muggings show big rise, Flu epidemic arrives unheralded, 'Times' unions await Murdoch's return, President's wife gives in to critics, Coalition again in Finland, Bolivia allows rebirth of unions, Troubl Allies 3- We need the Americans, but we are adults too, Mugabe sacks Nkomo for 'plot', Conflict over art tax, Frank Jahnson in the Commons Talking through their Medicine Hat, French Cabinet names 44 to head state firms, TUC drive against Tebbit law on unions, Bingo club plan for theatre, The Times guide to careers training Taking on the job of 'househusband', Zimbabwe fears backlash by Nkomo's men, Springer bid in jeopardy, Mr Maltby's home from home: With a steel door it's the safest place in town, Plain sailing for the Canada Bill, Guard yourselves, Heseltine says, Missile may cost £20m more than necessary, De Lorean has raised £15m loan, wife says, President Vigdis Finn-, Bonn go-ahead for reactor, St Lucia seeks end to turmoil, Legacy of the cod war Fishermen seek action on EEC agreement, Tobacco sponsorship of sport may be extended, Political lecture and superstar welcome Missionary past greets Pope, What the secretary is up to, Two months of martial law The tinder box in Poland's big cities, Farmers earn more and the outlook is better, Salvador army denies massacre of civilians, Telling tales out of school, More new roads to rid towns of heavy traffic, Cheap Bus Fare Rate IS Upheld, Corsicans bomb 19 targets, Flag of convenience for Nato, The Times Diary Rally round the alma mater, Foreign minister denies dismissal by Zia, Laker licences suspended, Peace ship may set sail for Ulster, Overseas selling prices, 35 nations trapped in Madrid, France takes brunt of MEP criticism, 51 peasants massacred, Why sex is a hot topis for the SDP, Rail tunnel to France has hidden advantage, Hayward bets on 1983 poll, Town mourns oil rig victims, Peking fails to dispel doubts on Deng future, Sex poser for lady Captain of the Castle, Moreover... Miles Kington, Jobless cost £96 each says secret report, Aggett inquest pledge, Science report Poison used to kill cancer cells, Travel, Sir Derek Rayner cuts the paper chains of command, Civil rites get equal status in Greece, Competition still limits rise in air fares, The papers, Hunt for children after theft, Union plans fight to protect university jobs, Riddle of Sphinx's beard remains, BL men's doubts on strike, Swathing in luxury at feet of Baba, Irish Election Pundits tip Haughey to win, English players still ahead, Complaint against 'Times' upheld by Press Council, Letter from Grenada Airport threatens exotic lifestyle, Ombudsman for police urged, Madrid worried by wave of killings, Blind Child Wins Fight For School, Benn jnr selected for Labour. Law: Murder case retrial, Copyright law not trade restriction Polydor Ltd and RSO Records Inc., plaintiffs v Simons Records Ltd and Harlequin Records Shops Ltd, defendants, Challenge to cheap fares policy fails Regina v Merseyside County Council, Ex parte Great Universal Stores Ltd, Forgery verdict, 4,000 Pole's accused under martial law, Official in bribes case is jailed, ACC fight to continue in Appeal Court, Sex case ruling, Discrimination in rail travel facilities Eileen Garland, appellant, v British Rail Engineering Ltd, respondents, Supplementary benefit to be deducted from special damages Lincoln v Hayman and Another. Display Advertising: Ppa, Lufthansa, Eimskip, European Brazilian Bank Limited, C. Howard & Parters, Du Maurier, The Times, The Tablet, Thames, Blesma, The Listener, Bl, Pan Am, Faber And Faber, Mephisto, Royal Charity Premiere Odeon Kensington, Country Life, Wallace Heaton, Base Lending Rates, Laurence Urdang (Inc.). News in Brief. Politics and Parliament: Liberal tips for new councillors, Nott victory likely on costlier Trident, Biffen counters Pym on 'introspective gloom', Environment Weeding out powers of local councils, Media Bill Press Bill: print reply or pay fine, Councils have money for house building, Parliament today, World Cup Fans told: Get' tickets first, Data protection register, MPs give Canada Bill majority of 290, Labour warning on need for wage restraint, Councils told what land to use first, Constitution Bill Britain must respond to Canadas request, Education Robbins disturbed by cuts. Picture Gallery. Reviews: Insight into the crime of Glencoe Massacre The Story of Glencoe, Television Desperate energy, Fiction An Unsuitable Attachment, Nobel pilgrimage through the moral desert Auto-da-Fé, China to the life, Bring back philosophy, king of sciences Thoughts and Thinkers, Theatre On the positive power of evil The Portage to San Cristobal of A.H., A goodly prince Francis I, Paperbacks Widening windows, Crespin Parsons Wigmore Hall, Russian Elgar The Apostles Festival Hall Radio 3, Bath Festival Tributes to Haydn, Rock Bo Diddley 100 Club, Crime Murder Umprompted, Dame's delight in literature In Defence of the Imagination, Opera Only allusion Commedia. Editorials/Leaders: Mr Mugabe Cracks The Whip, The Good Form Of Plain Words. Letters to the Editor: Preserving Cairo's Old City, Future of 'The Times', Badge of faith, Lead in petrol, Passing judgment on El Salvador, Ethnic schooling, Slaughter of animals, Academic activity, Law on contempt, Evolutionary dead-end?, Amnesty's record, A regular carry on, Aid to Somalia, Gen Percival's shorts. Court and Social: Court Circular. Deaths. Births. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: University news Bath, Stock Exchange chief executive resigns, Latest appointments, Church news. Obituaries: Thelonious Monk Modern jazz pioneer, Capt. Sir R. Stirling-Hamilton, Lee Strasberg 'The Method' technique of acting, Barbara Sleigh, Obituary. Business and Finance: Airbus partners disappointed by UK decision to buy Boeing, Eurosyndicat, Pay round Encouraging, Time to raise benefits, economists say It does not pay to be on the dole, Global aluminium glut, International, Pay rises stay pegged at 11 per cent, BPC 'back to profit', Can brokers match the bookies?, US loan rates jump as Europe protests, Peter Norman examines Germany's Neue Heimat affair 'King Albert' rocks the trade unions, Management buy-outs now more common, Birmid Qualcast Back to profit, A double for A. T. Kearney, Leyland's 'last chance', Capital Markets, Bath & Portland On the road to profit recovery, Car men face EEC price inquiry, Receivers at Kitchen Queen, Gillett Brothers Dividend cut, Today, Gillett Brothers Discount Company PLC, Dalgety, £480m in subsidies to prop up pits, International Companies, Fair pay, Fog over the yen... sunshine over Britain's shipping Will they, won't they dump?, Storm over P & O order, Lee Valley Water Company, Money Markets, Commons inquiry into money, Ariel Industries Exports hit, Burmah Croda More sparring, Bids And Deals, Currencies, Exxon joins UK land oil search, Decision time at Leyland, Perspective The Budget No chance of a give-away. Stock Exchange Tables: Latest results, Other Exchanges, The Pound, London Exchange RHM shares sweetened, Sterling: Spot and Forward, Commodities, Wall Street, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Stock Exchange Prices Equities rally. Business Appointments: New Appointments. Sport: St Mary's move on to sixth final in row, Southwell programme, Lee faces suspension after Chelsea win, Sports in Brief, Table tennis Success with a sting, Taunton programme, Football Villa's title-winning machine back on road but in need of oil, Motor racing Lotus taking weight off shoulders of convention, Golf Faldo on right course, Latest European snow reports, Last night's results First division, Cricket Ranatunge makes mark on Sri Lanka's great day, Basketball Sunderland insert spanner, Reid refuses to play in midfield, Hill sends men to Coventry, Tennis Players will practise on shale for Davis Cup, Windsor results, Australians draw level, Westminster win on the stroke of time, Saunders set to take over today, Ackerman puts the boot to Jordanhill, Venture To Cognac travels well, Debutant Hakin has to close the show early, Fates are propitious for the men in green, Following up in the tradition of Kelso, Rackets Eton's instinct for survival, Tax may force clubs to stern denial, Hockey Youth gives way to experience, Cosmos coach is sacked, FA lift survival chance, Cambridge offer no crumb of comfort, The Times World Cup Form Guide 1981-82, Boxing Gumbs finds his feet tonight his fists?. Classified Advertising: Entertainments Guide, Recruitment Opportunities, Secretarial and Non-secretarial Appointments, Today's events, Announcements. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,759, Today's television and radio programes. Weather: The Weather.

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