The Times - 03/06/1982
1982; Gale Group;
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By Philip Webster, Political Reporter, By a Staff Reporter, From Christopher Thomas, By David Nicholson-Lord, By Clifford Longley, Religious Affairs Correspondent, From Peter Nichols, By David Felton, Labour Reporter, By Francis Gibb, By Jeannette Mitchell, By Anthony Bevins, Political Correspondent, From Jonathan Wills, By Julian Haviland Political Editor, From Our Correspondent, By the Staff of "Nature", From Tony Samstag, By Kenneth Gosling, From Craig Seton, By Nicholas Timmins, By Michael Baily, Transport Correspondent, By John Winder, By Peter Evans, Home Affairs Correspondent, By David Walker Local Government Correspondent, By Amanda Haigh, From Zoriana Pysariwsky, From John Witherow in a pooled dispatch from the Falkland Islands, By Sandra Hempel, From Godfrey Morrison, From Stephen Taylor, From Michael Hornsby, From Jacqueline Reditt, From Trevor Fishlock, From Harry Debelius, From Christopher Walker, From Our Own Correspondent, From Mohsin Ali, From Alan Mcgregor, From Diana Geddes, From Richard Wigg, From Mario Modiano, From Ian Murray, From David Watts, Stewart Tendler, Dennis Hackett, Richard Williams, Christopher Warman, Michael Ratcliffe, Ned Chaillet, Irving Wardle, Paul Griffiths, Noël Goodwin, by Dr Robert Runcie, David Blake, PHS, Ronald Butt, MAGNUS PYKE, IAN A. D. BOUCHIER, MICHEAL H. CAINE, PETER N. CAMPBELL, ALFRED McCREARY, LYDIA CRAIG, SELBY MARTIN, PAUL SIEGHART, PERTH, MICHAEL BOURDEAUX, CHRISTOPHER McOUSTRA, N. C. ROBERTS, ROBERT FORD, BASIL CORNISH, DULVERTON, PATRICK WATSON, R. J. WEBBER, KEITH A. MARTIN, HUBERT CHESSHYRE, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Our Sale Room Correspondent, Sally White, Drew Johnston, Alan Grainge, Ross Davies, DJ, By Frances Williams, By Edward Townsend Industrial Correspondent, By Philip Robinson, By Michael Prest, By Our Industrial Staff, By Rupert Morris, From Peter Norman, By Gareth David, Sir Arthur Norman, Rupert Morris, C. Gordon Tether, Jack Straw, Philip Howard, Andrew Sinclair, Iverach McDonald, Hugo Vickers, H.R.F. Keating, F. H. Lawson, A. S. Byatt, By John Woodcock, Cricket Correspondent, From Rex Bellamy, Tennis Correspondent, By David Powell, By Peter Ryde, From Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent, By John Wilcockson, Gordon Allan, By Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, By Norman Fox, Athletics Correspondent, From Mitchell Platts, By Lewine Mair, By Michael Phillips, Racing Correspondent, By Michael Phillips, By Our Newmarket Correspondent, By Michael Seely, Our Newmarket Correspondent, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By Ian Reid, Edward Fennell, Michel Syrett, Edited by Peter Davalle, From Paul Routledge, Labour Editor, PH, Peter Nichols,
ResumoNews: Reagan arrives in Paris, Rooftops of Port Stanley in sight, Ecevit cleared, Un chief admits failure to secure ceasefire, Rally music ban to be reconsidered, Miners in Kent vote for an indefinite strike, Falklands information, Pontcanna Fields A good Welsh sound for the Pope and for the world, The Pope goes home in triumph, The Lobbyists, Elite thorn in flesh of Jakarta regime, Airlines optimistic that slump is ending, Dustmen go back to work, Card party beat off gun gang, Mitterrand warning on social chaos, GLC to have anti-nuclear weekend, Yomping is Britain's latest secret weapon, Off to Argentina soon with the same message, Gulf widens in rail dispute, Overseas selling prices, Live with prayer, Pope urges, Moreover... Miles Kington, Scotland Church dialogue will continue apace, Visit statistics 3,000 miles at 11 words to the mile, China considers nuclear pact, Dissent in Bangladesh Suffocating under martial law, Machel's offensive against guerrillas, The Times Guide to the task force The Falklands fighting ships, Fears for exile's life, Sources of aid and advice are many and various. This guide, prepared by Drew Johnston, identifies some of them: it is by no means exhaustive Bank managers blamed for lack of sympathy to young firms starting up, Police plastic bullets stock angers MEP, The Pope's day More than ever his own man now, Making Cardiff safe for visit, The day they sank the Invincible, again, BBC man attacks MoD over pictures, Junta sends envoys to UN, Family jailed for murder of businessman, What peace would be just and lasting?, More hose bans as water level drops, Nato forces Spanish rethink, New books-paperbacks, Scottish nationalists seek way forward, No soft options on the road from Versailles, Probation for man who raped estranged wife, Goose Green blast kills prisoners, Quarter of the blind living alone, Pinter among six radio play award winners, Haddad wants quick strike at Palestinians, University top jobs still a male preserve, Thankyou for a brotherly welcome, The papers, Ulster complaint to Europe, Science report Free fall of our own cosy estate, Too many council houses left empty, Shelter says, Turkish Greek quarrel comes back to Rogers, Zulu leader disillusioned by three years of Botha, Final touches to rights case against Turkey, Chad town surrenders, Europe urged to prevent break-up of Lebanon, Heads are warned on extremism, Babel in French Assembly, Continent in flux Afro-Arab solidarity in need of repair, Ninian Park 'The whole world in his hands', France will repeal law on security, Bound for Rome, Cardiff Castle Freedom-with a fanfare of peacocks, Seoul Cabinet reshuffled again after scandal, All ready for the assault on Stanley, Prisoner writes to 'The Times' 'My years in total solitude', The Times Diary FO goes into huddle over deeds, Pay ballot by nurses in balance, BR's great awayday, Killers jailed in Madrid, West hopes Namibians will vote next March, Wounded go to Uruguay, Foreign Legion torture inquiry, Thames sites for sale, Motor cyclist is killed by lightning, Salesman 'lived like a leech', Last week Canterbury, next time Rome-a farewell to the pilgrim Pope. Index. Politics and Parliament: Thatcher has little hope that battle can be avoided, Left aims to fight free of Foot veto, Tories look assured of poll victory. Display Advertising: Ppa, Davis & Newman, The Times Higher Education, Garrard, Apple, Midland Bank Group, Blaenau Gwent, Multiple Display Advertisements, Teacher's, Cin Industrial Finance, LA Creme De LA Creme, Barbican, Bmw, Icfc, Midland, The Times, Cin Leasing, Lloyds Bank, Nationwide, Hilton International, Pilkington, Robert Hale, Royal Mail, Country Life, Williams & Glyn's, The Tara Press, Base Lending Rates. Picture Gallery. Law: Heroin fine for Judy Carne, 14 men released on bail, Arrests in 'jury nobbling' inquiry, Arson charge, Coup trial accused transferred, Four jailed and fined in 'supergrass' trial. News in Brief. Reviews: Fiction Brother of the More Famous Jack, Jazz Machito Ronnie Scott's Illinois Jacquet The Canteen, NT smokes out a sponsor, Finding the right partner, Gorki and Co. Upstream, Crime Who Guards A Prince, An orchestra in a voice A Star is Torn Stratford East, Russia from Abakumov to Zysin The Cambridge Encyclopedia of Russia and the Soviet Union, Television Failures in love, Maverick lawman What Next in the Law, Advice on how to write proper Everyman's Good English Guide, Leicestershire Schools SO Christ Church Spitalfields, Wild and wingeing The Letters of D. H. Lawrence, Vienna Festival Sounding out Haydn's dark sensuousness, Lso Mata Festival Hall, An old-fashioned belief in the power of reason Tony Crosland, The Times guide to carrers training Electronics: An area for growth, Arms and the ceremonial man Heraldry and the Heralds. Editorials/Leaders: A Test Of Generalship, A Man For Our Seasons. Letters to the Editor: A matter of taste, Impact of overseas student fees, Help for Vietnam, Democracy in Namibia, The future for Scots pines, After the Pope, Tent pinching, The noble army, War coverage, Chronic disorders, Manners and women, Clinical medicine, A fat lot of good, Long-term future of the Falklands, Remembering the dead. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Births. Official Appointments and Notices: University news, Latest appointments. Arts and Entertainment: Keen bids for nursery classics, VAT blow to stately treasures, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,848, Today's television and radio programmes. Deaths. Obituaries: Mr E. O. Davies, Signor Carlo Mauri, Col E. H. Jacobs-Larkcom, Sir Harry Barnes Influential figure in Scottish arts and crafts. Business and Finance: Caravans hope for turn round, Cutting back on carpets, Overseas Companies, Fears from US take shine off gilts, Bank standstill, Gold's just like any other commodity, Associalted British Foods, Coalite's Falkland connexion, Import plan too timid, EEC tells Japanese, Cities Mesa Other bidders?, Allied-Lyons Better demand, Marley takes a knock, Australian life group pays £111m Bond sells energy stake, Derek Harris outlines the pros and cons of some government schemes calculated to help new small businesses to start and existing ones to expand Whitehall waves a £300m wand, and even the planners make life a little easier, Capital Markets, 'British buyer' for De Lorean, Arguments that won't hold water, Companies, De La Rue profits down £11m, International Japan Call to cut government spending, Harrisons & Crosfield Plc Summary Of Results, Cash flow will spread evenly, Price Changes, For the employee who wants to be boss, Board changes at News Corp., Magazine, catering for just about everybody, Wealth of opportunity but much to do, The factoring factor, Today, Pointing enterprise in the right direction, Interest Rates, Hungarians seek to delay payments, BP joins Texaco in petrol rise, Harrisons enters new era, Germans under siege at Versailles, What's on, Numbers of overseas visitors to Britain in March, Fuel demand falls, British win Brazilian order, How quotas are saving beet farmers from ruin, The De La Rue Company p.l.c. Setback in currency business offsets progress elsewhere, The driving force behind 5,000 workshops countrywide, Airbus in the wings, Money Markets, £161,000 pay-off, Co-op volume falls, Problems of the European chemical industry Dutch set for big changes, $750m Eurobond record, GUS in doubt on takeover inquiry, Baird 'studying' Lookers bid, Currencies, The 'failures' now numbered among Devonshire's cream, The day the wheel was reinvented, Dollar rise highlights summit problems, Bids And Deals, Easing the tax burden, Buy for Sohio, Esperanza sale. Stock Exchange Tables: The pound, Stock Exchange Prices Derby Distracts, Latest Results, Sterling: Spot and Forward, Commodities, Stock Exchanges, Wall Street, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Statistics Uk Reserves. Business Appointments: Appointments. Sport: Weakened Derbyshire find Lord's a bumpy ride, Craggs is new Charlton manager, Yesterday's results from Deal, Sports in Brief, Cricket Seamers set up easy win for England, Cycling Downs will put the pressure on Russians, Welsh win deflates France's Cup hopes, A day for favourites it was not, Rose rejects chance of scoring century, Equestrianism Bramlands Sunrises shines in the heat, Mottram keeps cool head as Mustard gets hot, Carlisle, Viewpoint Flight of fancy on magic carpet, Illness saps Zaheer's strength not strokes By Richard Streeton, Martin is given a chance to write his name in brackets, Athletics American talent to test England's top sprinters, Leading first class averages, Prince Bee to fly in the face of form book, Rugby League Papuans thrash rugby tourists, Ripon, Umpire is dismissed from event, Jacklin flies home to warm welcome, County Scoreboard Glam v Somerset, Remorseless Vilas allows Noah no respite in gruelling heat, Rest of Epsom results, Eddery brings home Golden Fleece in the Piggott manner, Northern Irish happy to be beside the sea, Siderowf heads American challenge, D'Oliveira makes useful debut, Hopefuls do their cause no good, Cook's breezy innings tames the champions, Boxing Bruno's US trip can smooth rough edges, Walkover route to semi-final, Motor Rallying Miss Mouton retains first position, Point To Point The Wee'an has a big future, Basketball joins new network, Kelleways win 'other Derby', Coronation Cup heads second day of Epsom. 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