The Times - 29/12/1982
1982; Gale Group;
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By JOHN RICHARDS Industrial Correspondent, By Our Kathmandu Correspondent, By FRANK TAYLOR, By TIM BROWN, By Our Business Correspondent, By IAN BALL, By MICHAEL CAREY, By Our Washington Staff, By IAN BRODIE, By IAN BOYNE, By GODFREY BROWN Agriculture Correspondent, By MARGOT NORMAN Education Staff, By Our City Staff, By Our Industrial Correspondent, By NICHOLAS COMFORT Political Staff, By Our Shipping Correspondent, By DAVID FLETCHER Health Services Correspondent, By TONY CONYERS, By STANLEY GOLDSMITH, By JOHN GRIGSBY Local Government Correspondent, By Our Health Services Correspondent, Daily Telegraph Reporter, By JOHN BULLOCH Diplomatic Staff, By Our Correspondent, By Our Rome Correspondent, By GRAHAM EARNSHAW, By ROBERT TILLEY, By ANDRES WOLBERG, By IAN MILLS, By Our New York Staff, By ALAN OSBORN Common Market Correspondent, By Our Copenhagen Correspondent, By Our Commercial Correspondent, By BRIAN SILK, JOHN LANGLEY, ERIC SHORTER, CHRISTOPHER DAVIES, HOWARD BASS, DAVID HOPPIT, RICHARD LAST, A E P., By GUY RAIS, By JOHN SHAW, By Our Transport Correspondent, JOHN HONEY, By ROLAND GRIBBEN Business Correspondent, BY VAL MARRIOTT, By Judi Goodwin, Winifred Carr, By Trevor Berry, By ROGER BOOTLE, PETERBOROUGH, RICHARD BUTLER, D. H. WHEATON, C. ROGER WALKER, (Dr) JOAN v. NEWTON, (Miss) J. D. HEWLETT, PETER L. WATSON, ISOBEL M. HULS-MANN, PENNY MAXWELL-LYTE, T. NORTON, D. COOPER, R. P. JERMAN, By CHARLES HENN, By Our Political Staff, By IAN BRODIE in Los Angeles, By JAMES SRODES, By RICHARD NORTHEDGE, By David Brewerton, By A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, By MICHAEL WILLIAMS, By CHRIS MOORE, By BILL EDWARDS, By JOHN MASON, By RACHAEL FLINT, By Our Bowls Correspondent, By MICHAEL AUSTIN, By DAVID GREEN, By RICHARD TAYLOR, By HOTSPUR, By Our Course Correspondent, By TONY STAFFORD, By MARLBOROUGH, By ROBERT OXBY, By PETER KEELING, By DONALD SAUNDERS, By ROGER MALONE, By CHARLES RANDALL, By COLIN GIBSON, By NEIL SCOTT, By DENIS LOWE, DE BY PETER KNIGHT, By TONY ALLEN-MILLS, By A. J. McILROY, By COLIN BRADY,
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News: Brother Of Princess Grace Shot In U.S., Church Refuses Lottery Grant, Cash Crisis Hits Road Repairs, India Talks On Soviet Nuclear Aid, School union may fill in during strikes, Russia 'testing new missile in breach of pact', Cough Attacks Begin To Subside, Kabul Shooting 'A Mistake', Personal View Learning without tears?, 10,000 U.S. Steel Jobs Go, Eec Farm Price Rises Attacked, Minister Leads Anti-Mafia Drive, Triple Hero Of Everest Missing, French Polls Predict Gloomy 1983, U.S. Prime Rate Falls To 1980 Level, Coroner Cuts Town Dead In Parking Row, Scottish Call To Fight Takeover Bid, Eec Give £838,000 To Aid Scotland, Viewpoint While marriages can be dissolved' parenthood cannot..., Cowans' Early Success, Behind The Smiles, Hard Faces In Lebanon Talks, The Queen Mother for Sandringham, 190 MPs back cosmetics curb, We Want To Keep Holly Say Parents, Kremlin 'Bent On Might', Monroe 'not murder', Fewer Britons Visit Miami, Hospital doctors 'living in damp cramped rooms', Oyster Bed Tests In The Wash, Party-Time Changes Planned, Cycle paths on disused lines, Floods force thousands to flee homes, Pulitzer's divorce scandal 'victory', Sick Pay For Council Members, Isn't it time we got the economy moving?, Season Ticket Rush To Beat Rail Rise, 'Quit The City' Talks Go On, Motoring A year through the driving mirror, Dispute Halts 'Times' For Sixth Day, Stores set for sales record, Bishops Support Dr Runcie, U.S. To Protest To Rumania, Man Of 60 Dies After Swim In Sea, Fishing Clash With Danes 'Unlikely', Spreading the good fortune, Choosing the right plaything for today's children, Tuc Codes On Multinationals, Less Tension On Sino-Soviet Frontier, Argentina's Inflation IS 200pc, Visa blunder keeps Russian from chess, Widow lost in Nepalese jungle trek, Walesa attacked for 'pro-German quotes', Freedom Of City Urged For Peace Group, Zimbabwe is urged to seize foreign oil firms, Hongkong debates its future, Doubts remain over Britain's role in Common Market, Parents Killed 'Bit of a loner', Call For Shooting Inquiry, Num Calls Off Fight To Save Pit Angry clashes after vote on Kinneil, Briton Killed In 40p Row, Win For Plaskett Russians dull, Russians steal into the New Year, Bank raiders net £5m. Index. Business and Finance: Railway-into-roads plan by ex-BR chiefs, Cocoa at nine-month highs, Gilts and golds gain, Chase cuts prime rate, £15m More Earmarked For Inmos, The Questor New Year Portfolio Favourite Five For 1983, UK institutions fight for control of Candecca. News in Brief. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery: Road to the aisle for Japanese. Official Appointments and Notices: NUR chief asks rebel to delay resigning, Entrance awards at Oxford. Politics and Parliament: Dr Summerskill calls for fox hunt ban in Labour manifesto, Tory Concern As Disarmers Make The Running, Union Levy Plan Urged By Tories, Unisex retirement at 63 to come a step closer. Shipping News: £28m Loss By British Shipbuilders, First Maritime Show Planned. Classified Advertising: Theatres, Cinemas, Art Galleries, Legal Notices, Personal. Reviews: Theatre Chicago Ali and the 40 children, Television 'Denis'-as good as vintage port, ICE Show Razzmatazz on the rink, Why 'Fame' will just have to wait for Debbie, Video The magic of Memory Lane, Music Spectacular 'Rite of Spring', Book Review Defeating an enemy, while making a garden grow. Property: Houses And Estates Prices through a crystal ball, King & Chasemore, Overseas Property, Jackson-Stops & Staff. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Births. Obituaries: Lord Sherborne, Maj.-Gen. Erroll Tremlett, Maj.-Gen. Sir Noel Gal Way Holmes, Sir Ronald Forbes Adam, Sir Sebag Shaw, Obituary. Editorials/Leaders: Not Good For Councils, Europe In Our World, London Day By Day, First Step In Lebanon. Letters to the Editor: No conspiracy, Endangered species, Theological dishonesty, Exploited barmaids, Top that, Private progress, Natural selection, Links with the past, A Landscape Farmers Made, Removing the cushion of State finance, The unknown Andropov. Stock Exchange Tables: London Financial Futures, British Funds, Unit Trust Prices, London Traded Options. Sport: Cheltenham Test To Clarify Plans For Chamberlin, Misfire By Cannon Lifts Cambridge, Sports in Brief, Yesterday's results & S P at five meetings Chepstow, Ocean Racing Apollo exploits Rampant's blunder, Spurs pull through despite injuries, Richards baffles Exiles' cover, Francis Dies Aged 76, Newcastle card and jockeys, Bowls Moore Upsets Sutherland, Fontwell Park runners, riders and form, Women's Hockey Lincs Goals Help Essex, Bowls, Fulham's Hopes Are Dented, World Junior Lawn Tennis Mother pulls tantrums daughter off court, Divisions III and IV Portsmouth Threaten Leaders, Shrewd Llanelli curb ambitious Bristol, Lawn Tennis Bauer Too Good For Johnstone, Boxing Dokes, Weaver In Re-Match, Basketball Referees In Travel Row, Strange Case Of Fowler's Runner Upsets England, Chepstow Racing Corbiere Clinches Thriller, Course Notes & Hints Topori Best Of The Day, Warwick Fields And Forecast Selections, Today's soccer programme, Sunderland cling on to survival hopes, Everton Check Forest, Yesterday's Soccer results and tables, McNutt Sacked By Southall, Gift-Wrapped For Orient, Forest And United Fail To Profit As Liverpool Draw, Rugby Union England & Lions On Watch, Bishops Bow sets Turnell standard, Luton Foiled By Channon Debut Goal, Ardiles Set For Quick Return, Lawn Tennis Hobbs in control after tentative start, Chapman comes to Arsenal's rescue, Hockey Indoor game about to take over, McEnroe Stays World's No. 1. Arts and Entertainment: No. 17,716 Across, Television-Wednesday, Radio, Soution No. 17,715. Deaths.
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