The Times - 02/06/1982
1982; Gale Group;
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By Henry Stanhope, Stewart Tendler, By a Staff Reporter, By Philip Webster, Political Reporter, From Christopher Thomas, By Peter Evans, By Clifford Longley, Religious Affairs Correspondent, From Alan Hamilton, From Nicholas Ashford, By David Walker, Local Government Correspondent, By Jeannette Mitchell, From Our Correspondent, By Philip Webster Political Reporter, By Frances Gibb, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By Peter Evans, Home Affairs Correspondent, From Pearce Wright Science Editor, By Amanda Haigh, From Ian Bradley, From George Brock, From Ronald Faux, From Richard Ford, Michael Horsnell, From Richard Dowden, By Julian Haviland, Political Editor, By Stewart Tendler, From Michael Binyon, From Richard Savill, From Frederick Bonnart, From Patrick Knight, From Geoffrey Matthews, From Christopher Walker, From Our Own Correspondent, From Michael Hornsby, From Patricia Clough, David Watts, Helen Mason, By Denis Taylor, From Trevor Fishlock, From Hasan Akhtar, Merrily Harpur, From Neil Kelly, Irving Wardle, Michael Church, John Percival, Ned Chaillet, Paul Griffiths, William Mann, by Philip Webster, By Richard North, Philip Howard, PHS, ANGELA MACE, JOHN POPE, PATRICK McGRATH, G. E. EDMONDSON-JONES, IAN O. BAYNE, R. W. WORDLEY, J. GRAHAM, TERRY WAITE, JAMES JUNGIUS, GEOFFREY BEST., YOUNG OF DARTINGTON, BARRIE HEADS, NOEL H. P. TURNER, A. ROBERTS, PAUL STEWART, NICHOLAS FREELAND, JOHN HERBERT., By Geraldine Norman, Sale Room Correspondent, Mr Ivor Bulmer-Thomas, Michael Hornsby, Michael Prest, Harold Fridjhon, H.F., Ray Kennedy, John Kane-Berman, By Derek Harris, Commercial Editor, From Diana Geddes, By Peter Wilson-Smith, Nicholas Hirst, By Philip Robinson, By Edward Townsend, Industrial Correspondent, Peter Wilson-Smith, by Peter Norman, C. Gordon Tether, By Sally White, By Michael Phillips, Racing Correspondent, By Michael Phillips, By Our Newmarket Correspondent, By Michael Seely, By Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By Sydney Friskin, By Paul Harrison, By Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, By Pat Butcher, By John Watson, By John Wilcockson, By Peter Ryde, By Lewine Mair, From Rex Bellamy, Tennis Correspondent, By David Powell, By Alan Ross, By Richard Streeton, By Alan Gibson, By John Woodcock, Cricket Correspondent, John Woodcock, By Iain Mackenzie, by Baron Phillips, Edited by Peter Dear, By Julian Haviland Political Editor, Peter Nichols,
ResumoIndex. News: Soviet peace machine set in top gear for arms talks, Black trade unionism takes firm root in factories, Apartheid: a profound and painful reappraisal, Hundreds take an extra day of holiday, Britons try their luck with the Haddad militia, Surgeons 'working in squalor', Football and elections overtake interest in the conflict, Letter from Jakarta Black spots before readers' eyes, Race laws failing to give blacks jobs, Scrum down: a mother's right to choose?, Reagan steps out to woo Europe, Still striving for peace, Overseas selling prices, Moreover... Miles Kington, Swiss jail child kidnappers, British planes fly world route, Scotland takes a simple pastor to its heart, Plastic bullets in Ulster defended, General rallies his men, US companies take sides with Argentina, Church's estimate of turnout 'unrealistic', New books-hardback, Why the Alliance is sending for Solomon, A kiss to remember, Battle lines drawn up for Sizewell, Pope and Galtieri may hold talks, Genscher tries to mend fences with Israel, The outside world looks a frightening place, General's pledge to Bangladeshis Back to barracks after political clean-up, The Times Diary The royal passion under wraps in the Vatican, With the handicapped 'Those most in need' receive blessings, S Africa admits atrocities, A sign of hope to a divided world, He did not believe he was Napoleon but he did preach fire and brimstone and threaten our life, India-Pakistan pact talks to resume, Energy Coal: an insurance against oil ban, Seeking happiness amidst poverty, Girl burns to shock Germans, Five WPCs form rape squad, The Pope sees a softer face of Caledonia, Bombers' threat to Reagan, Peru appeals to Reagan to stop the fighting, Emergencies only at hospitals, Council spending is 7% over Heseltine target, Challenge to election of councillors, The Geneva Convention How prisoners of war should be treated, My yoghurt knew the Pope, The Pope's day Imagine the state of Vatican in-trays, Roads, Prisoners 'cleared minefields', Address on education The Pope reminds teachers of the power of song, President-elect taps Colombian goodwill, US teacher held in Peking, Apology by Denning to black community, Moscow champions islanders, 10 years jail for boxing promoter, Committee favours English procurators, The papers, The first Sam missile to hit the Falklands, Colombia accused of betrayal, Escaping youth killed in crash, 1,200 'loyalists' march in protest, Saboteurs 'damage 4 reactors' in Canada, Radio ham 'Bob' back on the air, 'Red alert' in Athens, More peace power sought for UN, The general in charge Final landing for all-action man, The effect on Nato HQ copes and keeps calm, Napalm stocks found Argentina lost 250 men at Goose Green, Teal Inlet spies captured, A last-ditch fight to save the wetlands, State sector unions plan joint action, Heads seek cane talks, Danger remains, report says Riots 'linked with jobless', Trading 'at point of gun', MPs query heroin in diplomatic bags, Outside Bellahouston Tensions melt in the sunshine. Politics and Parliament: Labour plan for building trade board, Poll fight gets back to the old routine, Britain repeats its ceasefire terms, SDP leaders split over talks before final assault. Picture Gallery: Preparing for the battle of Port Stanley. Display Advertising: Joan Tree Agency, South Africa Travel, Garrard, Gencor, Sasol, Multiple Display Advertisements, Nedbank, Nec, Robert Lacey, Tate Gallery, For Sale, Saab, South Africa, The Times, Saa, Thames, Oyster, The Corporation For Economic Development, V.A.G. (United Kingdom) Ltd., The Edinburgh Investemnt Trust, Globe Theatre, Freight Services, Graduate Girls Secretarial, Escom. Law: Murder charge, Government gives way on legal aid appeals. News in Brief. Reviews: Interview The gambler's return, Dance Nureyev inspires a transformation Romeo and Juliet Coliseum, Television, Holding back in the gazebo Talley's Folly, Subversive soap Wyre's Cross Kings Head, Concerts A festival landmark Bath Festival Priory Park, Opera Reviving old glories Armide Christ Church, Spitalfields. Editorials/Leaders: Some Corner Of A Foreign Field, A Welcome To The President. Letters to the Editor: Christians and war, Need for a pause, Questioning look at papal visit, Manners and men, Stealing a glimpse at cassettes, Hospital ships, Pope and contraception, Sale of Invincible, Auction premiums, Standard English, Democracy and war reporting. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Arts and Entertainment: Butterfly collection for museum, Ulster bridge final, Dealer scoops up picture books archive, Today's television and radio programmes, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,847. Official Appointments and Notices: Latest appointments, University news Oxford Election. Births. Obituaries: Maj-Gen Sir Peter Bednall, Obituary, Miss Pamela Hinkson Novelist and travel writer, Nana Sir Tsibu Darku, Herr Georg Stibi, Lieut-Com R. S. Armitage. Business and Finance: Sitting tight, The Achilles' heel of Reaganomics, Advance Services, Mercantile buys US broker, Overseas Companies, One sign of the damage the war in the South Atlantic, Co-op's best hope yet, Smaller brokers face summer of mergers, The problems of a thinking president, Profits up as Hanson sales surge, Record £410m in wool exports, Giro In Pru Link-Up, MEPC down at half time, Oppenheimer to leave Anglo American, Sea oil agreement, Japan's example, Capital Markets, Companies, Malaysia Estates Buy-Out, Price Changes, J. B. Holdings p.l.c. The Johnston Group of Companies, Action urged on Gower, Gower splits the City, The South African Breweries Ltd., Dividends suspended as losses mount Massey finances worsen, Murray in first-time pay out, Today, McCorquodale shares jump, Pay index threat in Italy, Economy Zero growth forecast as gold continues to languish, Interest Rates, Defensive bid, Anglo American Corporation of South Africa Limited, Mercantile comes of age with £91m Wall Street deal, Mining No glitter present but still the world's treasure chest, Austerity looms for Mitterrand's France, Banca Toscana, Shipbuilding chief on national protection role Yards 'strategic industry', Money Markets, Franc beats devaluation rumours, Wholesale and retail to join forces Co-op unveils £2,700m plan for CWS and CRS merger, International Brazil Big tobacco export drive is planned, Investment The dilemma for capitalists, New taplets lift the gilts market, Wienerwald seeks help, Microcomputer men in line for a listing, Bids And Deals, Currencies. Sport: Crosby pays for his loyalty, Mullery ends year's stay at Charlton, Yesterday's results from Deal, New Zealander WHO Joins Cricket's Greats Turner: man of principle and a perfectionist, County Scoreboard Worcs v Warwicks, Sports in Brief, Cycling Frenchman provides an encore, Today's Fixtures, Kent's run chase is checked, Miss Mouton leads in Acropolis rally, Derby runners and colours, Rest of Epsom programme, Leicester, N Zealand 'need have no fears', Volleyball Spring cup gives the women's game a fillip, Edmonds has Sussex all at sea, D'Oliveira's debut, Boxing Pearce earns a title chance, Rugby Union Scots face rigorous tour of Australia, Lever spearheads Essex victory, Francome takes share of title, Polo Teamwork the key to victory for Los Locos, Hockey Final victory completes Dinamo's transformation, Tennis boy walks out at match point, Fulwood's chance for glory, Knight hoping he can shine in the twilight, Championship table, Ripon, In Brief, Procter to return, Sandown results, Staggering from edicts to compromise on payments, E Germans criticized, Downes left out of British side, Sport Mixing it on the field but the separate doors remain, French veteran to join Ferrari team, Carson on Cut Loose in Oaks, Michael Seely's A-Z guide to the big race, Alarm for Leicester before dust settles, France without Rochetean, Still choice pickings for Piggott at Epsom, Hamburg's title despite stumble, Golden Fleece's qualifications simply greater than the rest, Show Jumping British team wait on Dublin results, Redcar, Lazy Ardross wakes up to beat Capstan, Rush is on for selection, World champion glides in for British event, Mottram overcomes hazards, England B men strive to come in from Iceland cold, Miss Mandlikova steps back into starring role. Stock Exchange Tables: The pound, Latest Results, Stock Exchange Prices Gilts Active, Sterling: Spot and Forward, Commodities, Unit Trust Prices-change on the week, Wall Street, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Stock Exchanges. Business Appointments: Appointments. Classified Advertising: Entertainments, La creme de la creme, Wanted, Today's events. Property: Country Property, Overseas Property, Residential property Blackhorse leads: more will follow. Weather: The Weather.
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