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The Times - 06/12/1982

1982; Gale Group;

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By David Walker, Local Government Correspondent, From Richard Wigg, From Ian Murray Copenhagen, By David Felton, Labour Reporter, By a Staff Reporter, By Lucy Hodges, By Philip Webster, Richard Evans, By Our Political Reporter, By Baron Phillips, Property Correspondent, By Donald Macintyre Labour Correspondent, By Philip Webster, Political Reporter, By Rodney Cowton Defence Correspondent, By Alan Hamilton, By Geraldine Norman, Sale Room Correspondent, By Hugh Clayton, By the Staff of "Nature", From Richard Ford, By Frances Gibb, By Kenneth Gosling, From Michael Horsnell, From Ronald Kershaw, By Christopher Warman Arts Correspondent, From David Jobbins, By John Young Agriculture Correspondent, By Paul Routledge, Labour Editor, By Our Labour Editor, From Michael Hornsby, From Our Correspondent, From Harry Debelius, From Peter Nichols, From Christopher Thomas, From Nicholas Ashford, From Zoriana Pysariwsky, By Our Foreign Staff, From Moshe Brilliant, From Michael Binyon, From Ian Murray, From Paul Ellman, From Geoffrey Matthews, from David Bonavia, Jill Craigie, Bryan Appleyard, John Percival, Peter Ackroyd, Stephen Pettitt, Nicholas Kenyon, Hilary Finch, Noël Goodwin, PHS, by Rod Morgan, Deyan Sudjic, Max Beloff, Gerald Kaufman, D. M. BURLEY, R. W. D. TURNER, JOHN HOWARD, WALSTON, CHRISTOPHER TUGENDHAT, FRANK ALLAUN, EVAN LUARD, COLIN BUCHANAN, JOHN HUNT, PETER MELCHETT, RUTH BISACRE, DILEEP PADGAONKAR, CHRISTOPHER BORNET, PATRICK REILLY, J. F. RITSON, ROY GREGORY, From Kenneth A. Briggs, Religious Editor, City Editor Anthony Hilton, By Barrie Clement, By Edward Townsend, Industrial Correspondent, By David Felton Labour Reporter, By Frances Williams, Economics Correspondent, By Our Financial Staff, By Jeremy Warner, By Gareth David, Bill Johnstone, Sally White, Maxwell Newton, By Simon O'Hagan, By Tom German, By Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent, By Clive White, By John Dougray, By Hugh Taylor, From John Carlin, From Tom Ramsey, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By David Hands, By Gerald Davies, By Gordon Allan, By Roy McKelvie, By Nicholas Keith, From Richard Streeton, By Sydney Friskin, By Rex Bellamy, By Jim Railton, From Dudley Doust, By John Karter, By Pat Butcher, By Our Racing Staff, by Baron Phillips, Edited by Peter Dear, From Andrew Thompson, DJM, Robert Fisk,

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Index. News: Australian poll sets back Labour hopes, Zotov returns to Moscow protesting his innocence, Oxbridge entry protest, Students pour into Bonn, The Times Diary Stage whisper, Nature notes, Infiltration by Militant denied, Science report Case of the monopole and a loop of wire, The laser beam revolution: 1 The supertool that makes light work, Aid for wives of clergy sought, Afrikaans poet released, Top brass reshuffled, Anthony Quinton assesses the life and work of Anthony Trollope Grocer in words, intrigue his stock in trade, Deal to pay Arnot expenses, Hannibal in the Alps 'Classical' route is under fire, Sorry scenes from provincial life, Nuclear cloud hangs over Zia's US trip, EEC thinks the unthinkable on fish, National Day, Royal Smithfield opens to protests, Ten put off decision on import of sealskins, Thanksgiving Qarnns, New look at Falklands visit by wife, Recession brings unity to EEC leaders, State of minor roads 'serious', Flood bank go-ahead, Sticks and carrots Poles play safe to ease military rule, The Times Profile: Dame Rebecca West, 90 years old this month Still the wittiest woman in London, Sinn Fein men's meetings with GLC members 'insult to IRA victims', Italy warns Bulgaria on detainees, Police kill terrorist in Spain, Copenhagen summit reaffirms dialogue with Russia, Curb on public service unions proposed No-strike clause with strings, Channel 4 to cost TV companies £130m, Bankers unenthusiastic about devalued peseta, Communist campaign over press, Growing militancy on Civil Service pay, UN report cannot prove use of yellow rain, The great prison confidence trick, New King Tut puts power harness on sun, Argentine troops defy officers, One member, one vote sought by Labour right, Vets seek law to protect animals on Dartmoor, Teachers reject postal ballot, Envoys see Scot in Libyan jail, American RC bishops and the bomb, Tory project to phase out council houses, Moreover... Miles Kington Coming clean about Mr Green, Progress of legislation, Heroine is mugged in home, Overscas selling prices, Anniversaries, Jobless claim, Maclean may have pneumonia, Repairs pledge to tenants, Tactics for hunt saboteurs, China enacts new constitution, Reagan in Central America Guatemala election pledge strengthens US hand, The papers, Taste and the lizard-skin TV set, Keep the elite in a class of its own, Electrical union in poll conflict, Why Kohl plots his own downfall, Rebel leaders freed in Colombian amnesty, RAF tanker battle intensifies, Scanner for early cancer diagnosis, Cut in peseta a tonic for Britain's aged, Expelled Palestinians return in defiance of agreements, Massacre inquiry clears Haddad, Extradited woman's no contest plea, Gibraltar triumphant but wary of open gate, Move to bypass union on pit closures, New heart man well after second operation, Scout class post for Christmas. Politics and Parliament: Parliament this week, Parliament today, Parliamentary Notices, Ravenscraig is safe, ministers believe, Labour move to end manifesto disputes. Display Advertising: Cable And Wireless, Bank Of India, Joan Tree Agency, John Walker & Sons, Resista Carpets, Teacher's, Base Lending Rates, Lloyds Bank, Apollo Theatre, Hampers, "Pomona", Taylor Woodrow, Tanzi, The Times, The London Hilton, Christie's, Manpower Services Commission, South African Embassy. News in Brief. Property: Commercial And Industrial Property, Companies shed jobs and head for provinces under rates pressure, Commercial property Offices move out of high-rated Holborn, House prices may begin to rise again next year. Arts and Entertainment: Computer checkmate, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 16,004, Sale room America's 'Victorians' join the big league, 'Guys and Dolls' dominate theatre prizes, Today's television and radio programmes. Picture Gallery: Sindona to be questioned. Law: Law Report December 6 1982 House of Lords Arbitration agreement survives delay that would frustrate action in court Paal Wilson & Co A/S v Partenreederei Hannah Blumenthal, Torture claims in Cairo trial, Murder charge, Smith accuses ministers of intimidation after raid, The Helen Smith inquest Texier to appear as witness, Dealer guilty in Rothko case. Reviews: Eco Maksymiuk Barbican, Philharmonia Davis Festival Hall Radio 3, Dance Fluent control Royal Ballet Covent Garden, Gcu Wright Festival Hall, Television No way to spend Saturday, A sad reading matter, Bbcso Zender Festival Hall Radio 3, Lpo Jochum Festival Hall. Editorials/Leaders: On And Under The Sea, Little Respect For The Record, Mexico's Presidential Push. Letters to the Editor: Mark of disfavour, Law of the sea, Slipped disc, Written for a queen, Unesco and the media, The politics of CND, Credit denied, Trial by jury, Long shadow of the butter mountain, Troubled waters in a landscape, Support for agriculture. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Births. Deaths. Official Appointments and Notices: University news, Latest appointments, Appointments in the Forces. Obituaries: Professor R. B. Pugh, Miss Caryl Brahms Central role in British show business, Isador Goodman. Business and Finance: Kuwait faces up to a $90,000m headache, Economic View, Investment and finance Variations on a theme, UK investors to sue over futures scheme, Energy minister backs pricing policies Lawson to reject claims of 'too high' electricity costs, Bank union merger 'shelved', Companies, Wall Street letter Rates rise fears unsettle US money markets, Wall Street Buyers return, Radical changes forecast for component makers, £80m cash call by ICL expected, M & S buys 20pc of UK clothes, Computers and technology Cable technology unearths the potential of London Transport, Posgate starts Lloyd's battle, Another private health plan follows London group's launch, Newcomers soar away, Brokers warn of dangers in further sterling fall, Main snag 'is share shortage', The week Ahead Ferranti results will show sector trends, UK falls in output league, Company News In Brief, Consultants, Singapore Investors wait, Bid for UDS expected, Board Meetings, Currencies, BA likely to hit £96m profit target, The economy. Stock Exchange Tables: Unlisted Securities Market, The pound, Stock Exchange Prices Capitalization and week's change, Commodities, Fixed-Interest Stocks, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Stock Exchanges, Eurobond prices (yields and premiums). Business Appointments: Appointments. Sport: Park point the right way, Gymnastics Marsden lose their title, Weekend results and tables, Sports in Brief, Rugby League Grothe lifts Australia, Newcastle, The Leeds crisis grows ever deeper, Real Tennis Cripps and Lovell again, Stein's law may displace Brazil, Chief could have gone on warpath, Squash Rackets Easter's fatherly encounter, Sri Lankans humbled, Athletics Moorcroft joins the party, Sandown Park Results, Putt worth £94,000, Irish quicker off the mark, Walters seizes his opportunity, Stewards inquire into Daring Run, Gavaskar in good form, Deacon is stable lad of the century, Equestrianism IEF to discuss ban on 'bute', Skiing Blundering down to victory, No joy for Wessels, Nottingham, Hearns offers a rematch, Syddall throws trial plans into confusion, Bank acts on Bolton's overdraft, County may stamp on Orwin, Weekend results, Italy drop another point, Hockey Slough defeat Dragons, Mrs Lloyd completes the missing link, Snooker A fight to the finish as grit takes on genius, When the best form of defending is attacking, England's lack of penetration gives more cause for concern, Welsh body showing signs of healthy revival, Policeman's report goes before the SRU, Badminton Butler's tactical triumph, Rowing Trials leave doubts about Oxford's crew, Judo Miss Briggs wins gold, The aliens who came to conquer are terrestrial after all, Bleak days ahead for Rangers, Spanish are on top of the world, Gale blows hot at the right time, Lendl gives McEnroe the elbow. Classified Advertising: Cinemas, Declaration Of Dividends, Wanted, Today's events. Weather: The Weather.

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