The Times - 22/06/1982
1982; Gale Group;
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By Staff Reporters, From Christopher Thomas, From Nicholas Ashford, By Jeannette Mitchell, From Christopher Walker, By Philip Webster Political Reporter, By Geraldine Norman, Sale Room Correspondent, By Julian Haviland, Political Editor, By Our Labour Correspondent, By Michael Baily Transport Editor, From Jonathan Wills, By Our Political Editor, By Donald Macintyre, Philip Webster, By Paul Routledge, Labour Editor, By Baron Phillips, Property Correspondent, By Kenneth Gosling, By Frances Gibb, By Karan Thapar, By our Medical Correspondent, By Philip Howard, By Suzy Menkes Fashion Editor, From Robert Fisk, From Moshe Brilliant, By Anthony Bevins, Political Correspondent, From Ian Murray, From Robert Fisk Sidon, By Henry Stanhope, From Christopher Mosey, From Richard Owen, From Anthony Mockler, From Sally Macmillan, By Caroline Moorehead, From Stephen Taylor, by John Young, PHS, Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, DUDLEY, BELOFF, MARGARET PLOWMAN, C. D. P. GOVER, SHREELA FLATHER, SIMON TURNEY, IAIN SCOTTER, CHRISTOPHER CHAPMAN, N. L. TEHINI, EVE COLMAN, MALCOLM HARPER, DAVID HOLBROOK, MICHAEL OGDEN, GERALD SOLOMONS, T. P. O'BRIEN, B. L. CLIFFORD, PATRICK MACRORY, By Christopher Warman, Arts Correspondent, Peter Ackroyd, Ned Chaillet, Jeffery Daniels, David Littlejohn, Max Harrison, Hilary Finch, By Frances Williams, From Peter Nichols, By Peter Wilson-Smith, From Peter Samuel, By Jonathan Davis Energy Correspondent, By Robert Rodwell, Gareth David, By Torin Douglas, C. Gordon Tether, By Rex Bellamy, Tennis Correspondent, By Sydney Friskin, By Geoffrey Green, From Stuart Jones, From Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, From Norman Fox, From Clive White, By John Woodcock, Cricket Correspondent, By Peter Marson, By Alan Ross, By a Special Correpondent, By Alan Gibson, By John Nicholls, By Gordon Allan, From a Special Correspondent Baltimore, From John Hennessy, Golf Correspondent, By John Karter, By Our Newmarket Correspondent, Edited by Peter Dear, From Michael Hamlyn, By Our Social Services Correspondent,
ResumoIndex. News: Asians in Britain: 2 Misery of women 'Locked in a cage', Male factor in succession In its small person all our tribal history, Cheering crowd mobs new father outside hospital, Khomeini says war goes on, New Severn bridge hint, Childhood private and public, Prisoners of conscience, Food for the starving: a beanfeast for the bureaucrats, Frank Johnson in the Commons Point of orderer lost on day of roastering, IRA plot to buy missiles, Threat to withhold benefit is dropped, Mubarak warns America it is losing ground, Arms supremacy praised by Nott, Psychopath killed after his release, Out of the dole queue and into a skill, Mercenaries plead guilty to treason, Police identify terror suspect, Trapped between PLO and Israelis Double threat to people of West Beirut, Roads, British blockade goes on Pym's brave face on sanctions, Falklands war valid for VC, 31,000 miles put in by Canberra, 'Not right to hold snap election', Orange trees die amid the fighting, NHS unions reject new pay offer, Militant unions to fight TUC reform plan, Military build-up under way Cubans dominate Nicaragua's polilitical life, Rail talks offer hope of averting shutdown, US in no hurry to lift Argentine sanctions, Britain satisfied EEC right of veto still exists, Chemical firm chief disappears, Coatbridge by-election Labour hopes are high, Overseas selling prices, US blamed for rift by Gromyko, Invasion prompts dissent in Israel, US reunion for Russian and wife, Nkomo assails dissidents and calls for inquiry, The Times Diary, 2.2m black population in Britain, New baby displaces all princes, Now Nott has to take on the task force, TV top ten, Moreover... Miles Kington, Salmonella fear after five deaths, A son for Princess: 71b baby and mother doing well, Rembrandt thief gets three years, Moscow expects to beat pipeline ban, Begin and Reagan in accord, Relief on way to refugees, UN discuss aiding the hungry, Ecologists want world action against acid rain, An uncommonly royal pedigree, The papers, A surgeon with charm and skill, Locking up delinquent youths 'no answer', Spain again puts off its talks on Gibraltar, AA disputes legality of car park penalties, Celebrating students win appeal, Air Force threat to walk out of junta, Chaos likely on Tube lines again today, Cambodian leaders to sign accord. Display Advertising: The Royal Ballet, Rosenthal Studio-Haus, The Sloane Club, Garrard, British Heart Foundation, The Sun, Management Selection Limited, Teacher's, United Dominions Trust, London Docklands Development Corporation, Lipman & Sons, Christie's, House & Garden, Liberty, Aunt Mary, Oxfam, Deputy Remembrancer, Avis, Hilton International, Jetta., Philips, Reuter Simkin, Rowntree Mackintosh, Base Lending Rates, John Govett & Co. Limited, Aes. Politics and Parliament: Railways Rail union MP says strike could close network, Tory fury over guillotine for Ulster Bill, Training Employers back proposals for youth training, Parliament today, Foot urged to back expulsions, Jenkins delivers salvo at Owen idea, Sanctions Policy not in ruins Minister, Aviation BA on road towards its disposal, Thatcher postmortem goes back to 1965. Arts and Entertainment: Stoke wins museum of the year award, £1m paid for manuscripts, How petite Pearl put women back in dresses Pearl and Albert Nipon: the fastest selling dresses in the West..., Final stages of bridge contest, Today's television and radio programmes, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,864, Snippets. Law: Council liable for dangerous patio Smith v Bradford Metropolitan Council, Plaintiff entitled to avoid time bar Wilson v Banner Scaffolding Ltd and Another, Contempt appeal by 'Mail' editor, Teacher back after sentence, Junor 'slur' alleged in libel trial. Property: London Flats, Salerooms and Antiques, House prices rise as sales pick up. News in Brief. Picture Gallery. Official Appointments and Notices: University news Oxford, New post for Sir Larry. Editorials/Leaders: Pride Of A Dynasty, Pipeline Of Peace?, Rock Of Indecision. Letters to the Editor: Winds and whirlwinds in Lebanon, Rights of investigation, Matters for inquiry, Author v publisher, Commonwealth interest in Falklands, Human rights in Iran, Burden of proof, Powell and immigrants, The dragon's teeth, Off the rails, Mark of distinction, Town hall troubles. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Births. Deaths. Obituaries: Dr Frank Lake, Lord Northbourne, Dr S. H. Haughton Authority on the geology of Southern Africa, Lord Hemingford. Reviews: Opera A British triumph for the Californians Julius Caesar San Francisco, Concerts Norwegian naivety Rpo Dreier Festival Hall, Theatre Many-splendoured love triangle Design for Living Greenwich, Galleries Old masters not finished yet, Television The dark origins of madness, A variety of mood Lso Previn Barbican Hall. Stock Exchange Tables: M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited The Over-the-Counter Market, The pound, Latest Results, Sterling: Spot and Forward, Commodities, Wall Street, Stock Exchange Prices Sterling recovers, Stock Exchanges. Business and Finance: Overseas Companies, Rift grows over miners' £1,400m pension fund, Whitecroft doubles up, There have been any What happened to economic growth?, Sterling's weakness keeps investors away, £16m test bed for BL, Ponderosa chuckwagon rolls into Watford Marketing And Advertising: Restaurants, £100m issue on bulldog market, Rolls-Royce deal, Capital Markets, Output rises, Companies, New rise in N Sea oil price unlikely, Price Changes, Yule Catto & Co plc, Monetary policy may be eased Federal Reserve faces 'radical', Gower reaction soon, Today, Chamberlain lifts profits by 74 pc, Interest Rates, Court Line payout, Wimpey still confident, Continued recovery from the trough of the recession, Debt rescheduling fear over interest sales, The yen takes cheap line, Family income Tax problem, Money Markets, International Portugal to raise oil prices, Tin prices rise again, Italy moves on Calvi affair, New members, Gold plunges below $300 an ounce US rate fear pushes dollar to second level, Aid for German lame ducks?, Warning on shipbuilding, Bids And Deals, Currencies, Receivers visit raises hopes at De Lorean, Europe perks up as dollar eases. Business Appointments: Appointments. Sport: Group Two Algeria have faint hopes of survival, Group Six Red-blooded Scots aggression v Russia, Gatting and Butcher inspire recovery, Baby-talk and golf relieve the boredom, Sports in Brief, Cricket Botham's superb innings takes one s breath away, Yachting Opportunity missed by the multihulls, Rare Event a youngster of distinction, Mills captain, Cook hits form at right time, Pontefract, All creatures great..., Bourne makes good use of conditions, Brighton, Lacrosse England routed in bid for a prize scalp, Sporting fixtures, Bowls Mrs Madden untamable despite the circus roar, Group Five Irish legs betray a stout heart, Rugby Union Paxton may be fit for next month's international, Glamorgan v Oxford, Kent v Derbyshire, Group Four England now carry hopes of proselytes, Intelligent bowlers score high marks, Today's cricket, Bugner with a racket goes down punching, Destroyer by name of Gooch, Group One Hoping to break the stalemate, Tennis A second career for Smith, * John O'Neill is celebrating the, Order of play today, The day McEnroe was as right as English rain, World Cup Kuwait's walk-off succeeds in getting French goal annulled, Golf: Reviewing The Dramatic Events At Pebble Beach The twist in the plot that made a hero of Watson. 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