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The Times - 07/12/1982

1982; Gale Group;

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From Richard Ford, By Our Labour Editor, By Patricia Clough, By Rupert Morris, Anthony Bevins, Richard Ford, By Anthony Bevins Political Correspondent, From Stephen Taylor, From Bailey Morris, By Derek Harris, Commercial Editor, From David Felton, Labour Reporter, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, From Our Correspondent, By Geraldine Norman, Sale Room Correspondent, By Donald Macintyre, Labour Correspondent, By Lucy Hodges Education Correspondent, By Henry Stanhope, Diplomatic Correspondent, By Hugh Clayton Environment Correspondent, From Michael Horsnell, bY Kenneth Gosling, By Petter Hennessy, By Baron Phillips, Property Correspondent, By Richard Evans, From Arthur Ostman, By Craig Seton, By Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, By Philip Webster, Political Reporter, By Peter Hennessy, By Pearce Wright, Science Editor, From Michael Hamlyn, From Charles Harrison, From Nicholas Ashford, From Moshe Brilliant, From Robert Fisk, From Peter Nichols, From Diana Geddes, By Caroline Moorehead, From Christopher Thomas, From Our Own Correspondent, From Ian Murray, From Richard Wigg, From David Blow, From Jean-Luc Porte, Peter Ackroyd, John Russell Taylor, Richard Williams, Nicholas Kenyon, Joan Chissell, Irving Wardle, Max Harrison, PHS, Hazhir Teimourian, Frank Johnson, Geoffrey Smith, Bryan Gould, DOMINIQUE MOISSE, SUSAN BOTTERELL, NIGEL WEST, ANGUS DALGLEISH, JOHN BATH AND WELLS, BRIAN STYLES, BARRY MORDSLEY, C. M. HAMPDEN-TURNER, CHRISTIANA PAYNE, JUDITH E. HAMPSON, T. B. MILLS, PETER DAVISON, MARK LE FANU, DAVID E ALLEN, NIGEL REES, A. J. LUCKING, C. H. T. MacFETRIDGE, By Philip Howard Literary Editor, By a Bridge Correspondent, Mr. Jack Reading, Colleagues, Laurier Lister, Keith Mason, Pearce Wright, Science Editor, Roger Woolnough, Phil Manchester, City Editor Anthony Hilton, By Derek Harris, Frances Williams, By Our Economics Correspondent, By Gareth David, Peter Welham, By Bill Johnstone, Electronics Correspondent, From Maxwell Newton, From John Earle, C Gordon Tether, Sally White, By Michael Prest, By Our Financial Staff, By Peter West, Rugby Correspondent, By Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent, By Paul Newman, By Peter West, By Iain Mackenzie, By Richard Eaton, By Nicholas Harling, From Richard Streeton, By John Blunsden, By Barry Pickthall, By John Nicholls, By Michael Seely, By Robert Pryce, By Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, By Keith Macklin, From John Carlin, Edited by Peter Dear, By Philip Webster, Nicholas Timmins, By Our Political Reporter,

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Index. News: China pledges support for final Arab victory, Ulster bomb kills five at soldiers' pub disco, Admiral spells out lessons of the Falklands war, Hungarian standard of living cut, Civil servants to hold ballot on pay strike, Warsaw plays for high stakes, Guatemala waits for Reagan to deliver, Families in 'Penlee peace' plea, Couple were on balcony, leaning against rail, Texier tells inquest, Poet fights apartheid with his pen, Angolan lives 'worth less than cattle', Komsomol's chief heads publishing, Drugs doctor suspended, A pointless battle for the pound, Anger over ban on music lessons, Lebanon women seek lost men, Italians lost for words over phone charges, Bulgarian's appeal rejected in Rome, Police Bill 'a threat to the innocent', Thousands flee homes in Mid-Western flooding, Heart man takes light exercise, Falkalands air link 'vital', Police take Ian Smith to Harare, Moreover... Miles Kington Move over E. P. Thompson-this is the real thing, Overseas selling Prices, Waitress wins appeal over 50p, Whitehall brief Thoughts on a parlous state, The Times Diary Kremlin faction, Computer Horizons Computer maintenance Keeping it running: how third party option works, All change at Orkney, Stars on radio at Christmas, US pledges aid to Caribbean nations, Why Afghans look to their king, Mandela's daughter cleared, Viewing trend to be studied, Science report Woodland seeds may live for 80 years, Everything at the Garden-for 250 years, Hoover 'bungled' Pearl Harbour, IRA pick soft target victims Killings in front of children raise tension, Frank Johnson in the Commons Tribal elders disregard consumer clamour, Attacked widow to meet lost relative, Reagan's dilemma US policy bogged down in Middle East quicksands, Bernard Levin: the way we live now Keeping the party clean, Anniversaries, Oil tanker owners sue council, Please, no tricks to our trade, Union gives Labour fund £100,000, 300 more BSC jobs to go, The laser beam revolution: 2 Bloodless scalpel with so much promise, Prestige and cash for Wolfson winners, Prisoners of consience USSR: Anatoly Marchenko, The papers, Israeli diplomats strike for better deal, Frictions in Nato top Shultz agenda, People in Computers: Takayoshi Shiina Sord Computer Systems Breaking the rules in Japan, Thomson cuts herald holiday price war, Cheap Spanish holidays may not last long, New immigration safeguards fail to placate rebels, Computer Week The battle for control of standards, The office scene An artistic balancing act, Army chief deplores French defence cut, Stronger IMF is sought by Americans, Fresh talks threat to health peace deal, Sinn Fein visit likely despite Foot protest, 'Dismiss top civil servants over 50', Sharon to reappear at inquiry, Russians threaten to deploy own MX. Politics and Parliament: Health Service Opposition pledge on children, Tribune staff in takeover fear, Foot given control of manifesto, Parliament today, Insurance MPs want action taken over Lloyd's, Debate refused, House Of Lords Abortion law stays unchanged, Militant demands widen the Labour Party rift, Trade 'Japanese are getting away with murder', Boundary 'errors' challenge restarts. Display Advertising: Bell's, P.L. Group(foods), Apple, Multiple Display Advertisements, British Heart Foundation, Tandy, Tate Gallery, Chivas, Huntsmans, Sb, Bank Of India, Business Analyst, High & Mighty, Crown Life, Barclays Merchant Bank, Imperial College, Austin Knight Advertising, Victorian Phrenology Busts, Epson Hx 20, The Times, Espley-Tyas, Trent Polytechnic Nottingham, Harveys, Learned Information, Polo, Fox's, Animal Protection Alliance, Base Lending Rates, American Airline, Osborne1, Ibm, Sunderland Polytechnic, Pilkington, Getty Oil, Hampton & Sons, Rukba, Harrods, Victoria Wine, Ashleys & Blake. Law: Postdating cheque implies payment Regina v Gilmartin, Gang drugged pensioners court is told, Swedes to question rape case footballers, No rates relief for worship in private Broxtowe Borough Council v Birch and Others, Agent not liable under statute Resolute Maritime Inc and Another v Nippon Kaiji Kyokai and Others, I was stupid, accused wife says, Professor's trial admission 'I did spy for the Russians', Postponing reports of court proceedings Practice Direction, Air ticket middle men need CAA licence Jet Travel Ltd v Slade Travel Agency Ltd, Second Kenyan sentenced to die for treason, 38 accused in Ulster terror trial. News in Brief. Arts and Entertainment: The bits that add the sparkle, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 16,005, Galleries Timely mirror upon life's realities Raymond Mason Serpentine Gallery Malcolm Poynter Nicholas Treadwell Tony Cragg Lisson Gallery, It's got to be mink, Storming finish in bridge win, Today's television and radio programmes, TV top ten, Sale room Museum regains Tunbridge pieces. Picture Gallery. Property: Salerooms and Antiques, Two banned under new estate agents Act. Official Appointments and Notices: Church news, University news, Latest appointments, MP to retire, Middle Temple awards. Reviews: Amadeus Quartet St John's Radio 3, Rich pickings, Rock Grandmaster Flash The Venue, Thwaites Lavender Wigmore Hall, Theatre People Show 88 King's Head, Television Sucking secrets, Rpo Temirkanov Festival Hall. Editorials/Leaders: Taste Of His Own Medicine, Mr Livingstone's Guest List, A Voice Of America. Letters to the Editor: Odious comparison, Restive murmur in the Reading Room, Animal welfare, A test of Soviet nuclear intent, Doubts on deregulation, Keeping tabs on security service, Honours for horses, Status of outworkers, An open question, Off camera, Railway conversion, Points from letters People do come first, Aural pollution. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Deaths. Marriages. Obituaries: Rear-Admiral Kenneth Collins Former Hydrographer of the Navy, Obituary, Mr James Webb, CB, Professor J. F. Arnott, Peter Bridge, Professor J. G. Oldroyd, Mr Christopher Jardine, CB, Steve Gordon. Weather: The Weather. Stock Exchange Tables: Statistics, The pound, Authorized Units & Insurance Funds, Sterling: Spot and Forward, Stock Exchange Prices Dull trading, Commodities, Wall Street, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Stock Exchanges. Business and Finance: Minting 66pc profit rise, British Airways Interim Statement, The Scottish Metropolitan Property PLC "Property Assets in Excess of £100m. Revenue Growth Continues, International, Japan told to decide soon on US imports, Oil share retreat amid fears of a price cut, US analysts see weak recovery and soaring deficit next year, Ferranti surges ahead 25pc rise half-way, Illingworth bid referred, Companies, Price Changes, Liberal victory brings fears of early election By-election shakes Australian markets, Optimism on Egyptian offshore find, Investment and finance Banking on the politicians, BTR's silent success, Today, Sterling fall lifts costs, Interest Rates, Vaughan may intervene at Lloyd's, Paterson Zochonis Manufacturing operations sustain profitability, Investors' Notebook Sound of juke boxes saves Mams, Experts forecast Sony profits fall, ICL to raise £103m after £23m profit, Scargill, the workers and pension funds, Wall St up 24 in late surge, Money Markets, Vatican to take part in Ambrosiano inquiry, Posgate: no power to suspend me, Company News In Brief, Ready to beat the snow, Early Christmas rush causes delivery problems Seasonal spending raises hopes for retail trade, Currencies, £54m BP Oil loss, Icl, The economy, Marketing and advertising: Torin Douglas Toying with a different approach, International Falling oil sales hit Soviet trade. Business Appointments: Appointments. Sport: ICE Hockey Worst and best of Streatham, Sports in Brief, Newcastle, Boxing Heavy brigade begins charge at Rodriguez, Nottingham results, Leicester, Garner inspires, 'Sun' again sponsor National, European leagues, Millwall pick Graham, Zaheer issues a warning, Motor Racing Grovewood top prize for Brundle, Lamb shines on day of plus marks, Today's teams at Twickenham, Council aid rescues Tranmere, Basketball Palace may regret fouls, Hereford, Only open approach will see Cambridge through, Sydney a brighter bet, Volleyball James takes his chance to dominate, Welsh are out of luck, Admiral's Cup sparkles, Cycling Flat start for Milk Race, Squash Rackets The forgotten man jogs memory, Equestrianism High stakes for Burghley trials, Coach's boasts fall flat, Little Owl soars majestically back to the top of the tree, Tennis Unlucky 13 for Kriek, Curling Scots find it easy, Golf Spain scrape home, FA Cup could offer Carshalton instant salvation A match that means so much, The modern style claims Bailey, Bond's Challenge of identical design, Rugby League Tough on Blackpool, Hockey Oxford on the receiving end, Hoddle's appetite for work may earn Wembley reward, Getting over the Blues. Classified Advertising: Entertainments, Wanted, Today's events, Legal Appointments.

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