The Times - 19/05/1982
1982; Gale Group;
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From John Witherow, By Henry Stanhope, Defence Correspondent, By Anthony Bevins, Political Correspondent, By Peter Nichols, Clifford Longley, From Christopher Thomas, From Zoriana Pysariwsky, By Julian Haviland, Political Editor, By David Walker, By Philip Webster Political Reporter, By David Felton Labour Reporter, By Felicity Jones, By Geraldine Norman, Sale Room Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, By the Staff of "Nature", By Lucy Hodges, By Pearce Wright, Science Editor, By Kenneth Gosling, By Hugh Clayton, By Philip Webster, From Jonathan Wills, From Arthur Osman, From Nicholas Ashford, From Ian Murray, By Nicholas Timmins, From Michael Binyon, From Charles Hargrove, From Harry Debelius, From Godfrey Morrison, By Richard Dowden, From Christopher Walker, From Jacqueline Reditt, By David Cross, From Richard Wigg, Sheridan Morley, David Robinson, Peter Ackroyd, Irving Wardle, Paul Griffiths, Richard Williams, Anthony Rowley Business Editor, A Special Correspondent, Mary Lee, Simon Scott Plummer, Michael Baily, PHS, P. J. BROWN, KEVIN R. GRANT, LAWRENCE AIREY, G. V. KIBBLEWHITE, MARAIS STEYN, DAVID E. NYE, D. A. HEARN, RAWLE KNOX, G. I. A. D. Draper, ROBIN LAURIE, SIMON LOVEDAY, GERARD BENSON, DAVID FISHER, BILL AGNEW, HUGH LEGGATT, PETER FRYER, By Our Horticulture Correspondent, By Tony Samatag, Professor R. E. D. Bishop, By Frances Williams, By Rupert Morris, By Gareth David, By Edward Townsend, Industrial Correspondent, By Our Economics Staff, By Jonathan Davis, Energy Correspondent, By Lorna Bourke, By Baron Phillips, Mr. Dick Puttick, C. Gordon Tether, By John Woodcock, Cricket Correspondent, Alan Gibson, From David Hands, By Keith Macklin, By Lewine Mair, By Nicholas Harling, By Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Geoffrey Green, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Our Racing Correspondent, By Our Newmarket Correspondent, By Ian Reid, By John Karter, By Norman Fox, Athletics Correspondent, Rex Bellamy, Peter Aykroyd, by Baron Phillips, Edited by Peter Dear, From Peter Evans, Home Affairs Correspondent,
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News: Pretoria accepts second stage of Namibia plan, Henry Fairlie Salvation via the headlines for Billy Graham, PC criticizes timid policing after the Scarman report, NHS dispute Most disruption likely in North, Foreigners' NHS fee splits MPs, 'Massive' attack threatened, New-style Channel 4 advertising, No hope for rail report, Aslef chief predicts, Driving in Europe, Frank Johnson in the Commons Fortunes reflected in a peacetime knockabout, Islanders say families detained, Make the most of your neighbourhood wild cat, Tory women attack race relations body, Steel calls for failures to be made public, Argentines seek to bridge gap, Czech defectors go into hiding, Thatcher may not meet the Pope, Invasion force ready to respond if Argentina hits back, Fraser plan to revive the West, The Colony's wealth fuels an explosion in the arts, The rare import, Councils may not be penalized for overspending, Why Italy and Ireland dropped sanctions, Transport Will this moving story have a happy ending?, Oxford rejects ban on children, Nurses' wages 'declining', Roads, Merrily Harpur Fisherwomen, first catch your pheasant, 'Anti-Pope' beaten by angry crowd, Truce call to take children away, Peru arms call, Village voters favour Marcos, How one hospital will fare, Hunt ban on 1,150 farms is rejected, Why Stansted must help spread the airline jam, KGB restricts correspondent, Reservoir 'waste of money', Stop this war, there cannot be a victor, Restraint of UK is praised by Nato, Principles violated Walker says, Administrators will join picket lines, Junta tolerates rebels in Falklands fervour, Moore opposes Stansted plan, US-Morocco courtship Hassan to see Reagan on Mid-East, Brazilian trade hit by crisis, Fatless thighs, bagless eyes, and who's counting the cost?, The old China hand prepares to follow 'a hard act', Overseas selling prices, Moreover... Miles Kington Collectors' Corner, Rift halts Equity poll inquiry, Trethowan makes it up with MPs, Energy alternatives: 2 The Whitehall shadow over solar power, College refresher courses for workers planned, US asked to keep arms ready, Capitalism and communism join hands, Mitterrand unyielding on farm prices, Science report Evidence of sunspot link with climate, Hongkong, Wealth tax foolish, SDP told, Astiz 'may have tortured Britons', Dreaming dentist plotted war, The papers, Only the timing of landing in doubt, The Times Diary The philosopher's touchstone of Argentine crime, EEC outflanks British veto on farm prices, No-confidence vote tabled Begin endangered by defections, Two main issues for Mugabe, Economy Using budgetary reserves as a cushion, Opportunity across the border, The tide that can never be stopped, Brezhnev offers US freeze on missiles, Finance The reforms that could prevent a crisis, Idea of EEC solidarity close to breaking point, Seoul scandal reaches President's family, Retiring full of honours. Politics and Parliament: House Of Lords EEC policy on arms sales unlikely, Trade Unions Labour defeated in move to end union liability for damages, Parliament today, Labour's hard left plans for life after Foot, Death Penalty No one told whose side MP was on, Education Anxiety about some teaching, No compulsory call-up, SDP to abstain on jobs Bill, Invasion fears dominate by-election arguments, Falklands Critical week but no military option closed, Disbelief at farm price tactic Crisis on EEC membership, Pym still sees slight hope of Falklands peace, Excessive hours of hospital doctors. Picture Gallery: Middle Eastern interest in Popemobiles. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Merrill Lynch, Markson Pianos, Gate, Garrard, Graduate Girls, The Sloame Club, Stewart Nairn Group, United Commercial Bank, Rioja, International Secretaries, The Times, Cathay Pacific, Gartmore, Hongkong Bank, Winsor Industrial Corporation, Lso, Cable & Wireless (Hk) Ltd., South African Airways, Hong Kong Trade Development Council, Douglas, México, Joyce Guiness Bureau, Central, Hong Kong Government, Neo, Base Lending Rates. Law: Father guilty of child kidnap, Appeal fails, Lawyer disowned in coup trial, Charge against poacher withdrawn. Official Appointments and Notices: University news Oxford, 18% pay award, Latest appointments. Arts and Entertainment: Chelsea Flower Show, Sotheby's change pricing policy, Today's television and radio programmes, Chelsea's colourful conifers show, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,835. Reviews: Concert Ebf Carewe Queen Elizabeth Hall, Rock Kid Creole and the Coconuts Dominion, Cinema In search of liberty, Theatre Hard-edged Chekhov Uncle Vanya Lyttelton, Bright, magical-and serious, Interview: Doris Hare Why 'Valmouth' may now be coming into its own, Television An enterprise that condemns itself. Editorials/Leaders: Too Few Blacks On The Beat, Where Food IS A Foreign Policy, A Failure For Europe. Letters to the Editor: Permanent way?, Forceful arguments, Release in Poland, When shop could be a 'cinema', Inland Revenue, Waiting and seeing, Captain Astiz case, Rights and wishes of the Namibians, Question of aptitude, Private art sales, Balance or bias?, Technology at cross purposes. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Births. Obituaries: Sir John Lister-Kaye, Mr Geoffrey Roberts, Dr Lionel Bellamy Major contributions to chemical spectroscopy, Colonel J. C. Wynne Finch. Business and Finance: Lonsdale Penny-wise, MPs urge overhaul of North Sea tax policy, AUEW backs Anderson, Overseas Companies, Sustained output upturn unlikely, De Lorean seeks alternative markets, Schroder Sterling Money Fund Limited, C E Heath profits jump by 37 pc Warning over broking growth, Menzies raises offer for Lonsdale, Australia and New Zealand Banking Group Limited, Chancellor hints at legislation on board 'democracy' Howe challenge for building societies, Bunzl raid fails, Capital Markets, International Japan Change in food quotas ruled out, Companies, Taylor Woodrow "A not unsatisfactory performance in adverse trading conditions", Price Changes, At one stage yesterday it looked as though the pound, Today, Wolseley plans to buy US company, Interest Rates, Countries which have recently had their loans rescheduled World banking: the fear of collapse, Brokers to break silence, Co-op to get the Abbey habit, Testing time for Duport, The shortage of locomotives, BR warned on property sales, Money Markets, Argentina can pay debts, Furniture wing depresses Alpine, Output figures dampen hopes, June date for new laws, Bids And Deals, Currencies, Associated Japanese Bank (International) Limited Extract from Audited Accounts, Vauxhall promised leading role in development General Motors' pledge on world truck, Further profit taking in defence stock. Stock Exchange Tables: M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited The Over-the-Counter Market, Stock Exchange Prices Absence of buyers, Statistics, Commodities High Stakes, The pound, Latest Results, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Commodities, Wall Street, Sterling: Spotand Forward, Stock Exchanges. Business Appointments: Appointments. Sport: Bond offered Benfica job, Badminton Hartono to take on Chinese, Perth N H, Middlesbrough go down, Sports in Brief, Today's Fixtures, The unmasking of a dashing oriental star, Newton Abbot NH, Miss Pidgeon takes off, English batsmen on trial for first Test, Teenager called in to replace Gifford, Goodwood, Golf Stewart sets the pace after early slip-up, Old enemy besieged as favourites come home, Ivano to win a Peacetime war, Tennis Singles and doubles offer special challenges to top 15 players Exceptional players who have mastered more than one craft, Feather bed sends Indians to sleep, Ripon, Racing Sedgefield, Sandalay sold for a record, Bangor N H, Athletics Youth can give boost to UK in world placings, Rugby Union Confident backs give England a decisive win, Redcar, Misery is complete for Leeds, Wolverhampton, Blood and thunder take Fulham up, Gymnastics Jet-set future for champion, The reluctant hero of a stylish revolution. Classified Advertising: Today's events, Acknowledgments, Non-Secretarial, Entertainments, La Créme de la créme. Property: Residential Property, London Flats, GLC Valuation & Estates, Country Property, Keith Cardale Groves, Residential property A healthy market after a depressing 12 months, Humberts. Weather: The Weather.
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