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The Times - 29/04/1982

1982; Gale Group;

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By Henry Stanhope, Defence Correspondent, By Julian Haviland, Political Editor, By Michael Baily, Transport Correspondent, From Nicholas Ashford, By Staff Reporters, From Christopher Thomas, By Donald Macintyre, Labour Correspondent, By Paul Routledge, Labour Editor, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By Felicity Jones, By Anthony Bevins Political Correspondent, By David Walker, By Richard Evans, By Lucy Hodges, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Hugh Clayton, By Harry Golombek Chess Correspondent, By Nicholas Timmins, By Kenneth Gosling, From Arthur Osman, By Donald McIntyre Labour Correspondent, By Frances Williams, By David Nicholson-Lord, By Stewart Tendler Crime Reporter, From Zoriana Pysariwsky, From Ian Murray, From John Witherow, By Philip Venning, By Anthony Bevins, Political Correspondent, By Our Foreign Staff, Mohsin Ali, From Roger Boyes, From a Special Correspondent, From Michael Binyon, By Richard Owen, From Patricia Clough, From Christopher Walker, From Robert Fisk, From Bailey Morris, From Our Own Correspondent, From Ivor Davis, From Ray Kennedy, From John Best, Anthony Quinton, Hugo Vickers, Nicholas Shakespeare, Philip Howard, W. A. Lang, Robert Nye, Fiona MacCarthy, Gontran Goulden, Bryan Appleyard, by E. P. Thompson, PHS, Ronald Butt, GEORGE CURRY, KATHRYN CURRY, JOHN BLACK, ADAM ROBERTS, PERTH., BUXTON, JULIAN COOPER, J. DUNNILL, DAVID ALLAN PARRY, LIONEL C. HUMPHREY, JESSIE WATERHOUSE, R. L. WILLIAMS, HENRY HARTLEY, LOUIS FITZGIBBON, A. A. CHAPPELL, A. A. BERENDS, S. B. JACKSON, A. B. L., Mr Eric Davies, Lord Edmund-Davies, Miles Kington, Richard Williams, Irving Wardle, John Russell Taylor, Michael Church, William Mann, John Percival, Gareth David, By Our Financial Staff, By Philip Robinson, By Edward Townsend, Industrial Correspondent, From Peter Norman, By Lorna Bourke, By Rupert Morris, By Sally White, By Gerald Sinstadt, By John Clemison, By Richard Streeton, By Leslie Duxbury, By Alan Gibson, By Norman-Fox, Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent, By Michael Phillips, Racing Correspondent, By Our Own Racing Correspondent, By John Karter, Racing Editor, By Pamela Macgregor Morris, From Mitchell Platts Sardinia, By William Loyd, By Adrianne Blue, Norman Fox, By Richard Eaton, By Nicholas Harling, Edited by Peter Davalle,

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Index. News: Britain to blockade all ships and planes around the Falklands, A US diplomat escapes bomb, Peace protest as Israel violence mars celebration, Hersant buys leading Grenoble newspaper, Four to receive Lambeth degrees, Why neither side is worth backing, Saudis linked to Iran plot, Overseas selling prices, No mincing of words by Hurd, Stamp counters, SDP coalition retains hold on Islington, Berlin squatters riot, Bill to protect customers' payments, British tour for Rolling Stones, Botha sees Kaunda on Friday, Secrets B1 and Stealth go, Junta expects war within 48 hours, Island teachers defied invaders, The Times Diary Don't phone-its cheaper by rail, Where Labour is less than honest, Weather reports cleared, Build-up of supplies on islands, Rail loss down, but board predicts revenue slump, Unemployment Employers must train, Americans lining up for Start Rostow after missile loopholes, Round-up of aliens stirs US jobless, Family seek help to quit Russia, Hurd says EEC must revive Mid-East role, Moreover, Race plea to councils, Nupe may switch support to the Labour left, Riots 'were limited by community policing', Capitol Hill showdown on Reagan budget, British-Israeli dispute over arms supplies, Cold store for early tulip crop, Polish steelmen learn to live with martial law, France to back Quebec without interfering, TUC leaflet war on June 10 'Union Day', Controls on lotteries 'too weak', Roads, CEGB to close plutonium loophole, Health service disruption looms as unions unite, Big reorganization scheme for British Airways, UN seen as last hope of saving Argentina's face, Culture Orchestras told to seek private sponsorship, PC denies firing CS gas at crowds, Local inquiries under attack, Turkish activists face stiff prison sentences, Police engaged in crime, 'supergrass' says, Mount St Mary's College, Navy denial in film dispute, The papers, MPs seek changes in college spending, The Times guide to careers training Long-term forecasters, Warsaw to free 800 and ease restrictions, Haig peace mission may be resumed, Science report UK clears chemical withdrawn in US, Firefighters' pension upsets councils, Salvador guerrillas repulse big attack, Costa Méndez plea rejected, Import crop banned in beetle alert, Task force ship owned by Chile, Parents fight off Moonie attempt to see daughter, Poll shows 9-point jump in Thatcher popularity, Spending by families up by 16%, Anti-hunt action to increase, Frank Johnson in the Commons Secret weapon of the wardroom, Ex-TV head attacks 'rude' interviewers, An astonished civil servant at the helm, Professor's son held by KGB, French hold 20 ETA militants, Luxembourg meeting Pym tries to end budget deadlock, On your own, but not quite, Scotland Council spending out of line, Chelsea school not Libyan embassy, 500 Cubans leave Angola, Begin remains firm against Palestine state, Syria wonders which way Jordan is going, Boundary changes proposed, Local Elections Shock may come in Merton, Text approves sovereignty claim, Against a background. Display Advertising: Unilever, Architectural Association School, Multiple Display Advertisements, British Heart Foundation, Little Woods, Hotpoint, Noval Lb Port, German Pizzinini, St. Joseph's Hospice, Zetters Pool, The Times, The Sunday Times, Idc, Pool Promoters Association, Pan Am., The Palace Theatre, Scottish Windows' Fund And Life Assurance Society, Portland Holiday May Bargains., British Telecom, Harpers & Queen, Rentokil Insulation, Base Lending Rates. Law: Law Report April 29 1982 Chancery Division Lien on director's shares over his debt Champagne Perrier-Jouet SA v H H Finch Ltd, Salvage gold case for police. News in Brief. Politics and Parliament: House Of Lords Unnecessary cruelty in prisons, Mellish is repudiated by Labour, Ulster Politicians in Ulster must work together, Give initiative a chance, Prior urges Commons, Parliament today, Benn quoted against Benn Subtle manoeuvres unite Labour front bench. Picture Gallery. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,818, Today's television and radio programmes, Controversial chronometer makes £4,620, Karpov defeats Portisch in great style. Reviews: Poetry, Dance Trial and error Kibbutz Dance, The son of grief at cricket Shadows on the Grass, Television Humour and heart in the wilderness, Nazi war child A Model Childhood, Jazz Singer supreme Betty Carter, Paris galleries The overall vision of Jackson Pollock Jackson Pollock, Theatre Summit Conference, Opera The Grand Duchess of Gerolstein, Paperbacks, Hempen homespun British Design Since 1880, Changes down at the farm Our Forgotten Past, Fiction Returning, Professional populist William Cobbett, Love in and off the Saddle Mark Phillips. Editorials/Leaders: Too Many Men At The Helm, Not The Answer For British Airways. Letters to the Editor: Surgeon's hungry allies, Restoration of the death penalty, The roots of crisis, Ordination of women, John Walters case, Laws of war applicable to armed conflict in the Falklands, Perils in Sicily, Housing the poor, Polo's travels, Coroners' powers. Court and Social: Court Circular. Deaths. Official Appointments and Notices: Royal Navy entries, University news Oxford. Marriages. Births. Obituaries: Sir John Witt Work on behalf of British art collections, Sir Roy Wilson, Mr Sandford Nevile, Mr Maurice Waldron. Stock Exchange Tables: M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited The Over-the-Counter Market, The pound, Stock Exchange Prices Equities advance, Latest Results, Sterling: Spot and Forward, Commodities, Wall Street. Business and Finance: Oilfields 'will go ahead', Building socs Safe as houses?, Liberty Profits increase, Insider deal charges, Fraser looking over its shoulder, Overseas Companies, Harvester Loans deal, Marlborough Property group to raise £2.4m, British Airways: Sir John prepares for take-off, Jessel, Toynbee PLC, De Beers:, Pensions, Savoy 'ready for' Forte takeover fight, City editor to step down, Unilever N.V., Threat to stability of international finance Argentina's debt spurs loan fears, Manufacturing suffers worst effect of recession Two million jobs lost since 1979, Harland gets £47.6m Whitehall handout, G W Sparrow No lift-off, Unilever N.V. Rotterdam The Netherlands Annual General Meeting Of Shareholders, Blue Circle Satisfactory year for cement maker, Capital Markets, Whatman Reeve Profits trebled, Boost for invisible exports, The Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation, German banks evade limit, S Pearson Strategy, Setback for Rolls-Royce aeroengines sell-off, Ford US losses, Today, Construction orders decline, Market cheers Opec, James Neill Dive into red, Tax threat to US companies, De Lorean plea, Pentland Six-hit, Wadkin Token payment, Overseas performance crucial to success Weak pound helps BAT to £684m pretax, Imperial Selling US wing, Whsmith WH. Smith & Son (Holdings) PLC, Money Markets, Other Exchanges, International Japan Widening in trade surplus gap, Hunting Petrol Forecast topped, Bids And Deals, Currencies, London Exchange BAT shares leap 37p, Fall at Fraser, Pearson Longman, Perspective: Merchant Banking Bankers starting to 'think small'. Business Appointments: Appointments. Sport: Ascot results, Tottenham take too long, Catterick results, Sports in Brief, Today's Fixtures, Barnes sizzles and saves Leeds' bacon, Marathon in danger of attracting too many celebrities for its own good Fun runners leave the athletes short of joy, Rugby League Leigh take the title, Hereford N H, Electric's win fails to spark visions of Epsom glory, Quistador takes his chance, Scots up to their neck in shallows, Hexham NH, Speedway Lions look top dogs, Middlesex caned by Henderson, An old master called Turner, 1,000 Guineas Field, Plumpton NH, Tuesday Night's Results, Irish can take heart from Spanish fadeout, Basketball Wisman the whiz-man for Europe, Yachting Friendly way to code of the sea, Squash Rackets Hunt concedes unequal battle with injury, Perth NH results, Rest of the Newmarket programme, French flop before Peruvian charmers, Royal book launched, Racing for the millions, England show true grit, Polo And The Argentine Crisis Antipodeans galloping to the rescue as ban ends era, Norton stakes his claim, Golf: Italian Open Preview Sharrock takes scenic route, Slightly Dangerous to reign supreme, Ardiles not keen to return, Tuesday's late racing results. 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