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The Times - 17/06/1982

1982; Gale Group;

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By Julian Haviland, Political Editor, By Henry Stanhope, Defence Correspondent, From Robert Fisk, From Christopher Thomas, From John Witherow, By Lucy Hodges, From Ronald Kershaw, From Tim Jones, David Felton, Labour Reporter, By Philip Webster, Political Reporter, By Our Political Editor, By Michael Horsnell, By Michael Daily, Transport Editor, By David Walker, By Pat Healy, Social Services Correspondent, By Our Environment Correspondent, From Alan Hamilton, By Hlugh Clayton Environment Correspondent, By Paul Routledge, Labour Editor, By Our Labour Editor, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, By Stewart Tendler, By Our Defence Correspondent, By David Hewson, By Frances Williams, From Patrick Knight Sao Paulo, By Diana Geddes, By David Cross, From Christopher Walker, From David Blow, By Hugh Clayton, From Patricia Clough, From David Watts, From Jacqueline Reditt, From Richard Hughes, From Dessa Trevisan, John Percival, Irving Wardle, Ned Chaillet, Hilary Finch, Dennis Hackett, Geoffrey Moorhouse, Jan Stephens, Paul Routledge, Flora Casement, Robert Nye, Philip Howard, Kathleen Nott, Ronald Butt, PHS, by Philip Howard, ERIC CICESTR, MARTIN BAX, ROBIN HOOD, BRIAN WALKER, T. L. TAYLOR, REX COLLINGS, WOLFENDEN, THOMAS BRAUN, ANDREW OSMOND, SIMON BLACKBURN, ANTHONY SHEPPARD, STEPHEN COFFIN, E. J. JONES, B. PENDRY, RUSSELL BURLINGHAM, DONALD McCULLIN, ANTHONY LESTER, CHARLES BROCK, EILEEN M. O'SULLIVAN, PETER CALVOCORESSI, VICTOR MONTAGU, By Geraldine Norman, Sale Room Correspondent, By Richard North, J. R. W., By Lorna Bourke, By Rupert Morris, By Kevin Page, By Jonathan Davis Energy Correspondent, By David Blake Economics Editor, Sally White, Nicholas Hirst, C. Gordon Tether, From Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent, From John Hennessy, Golf Correspondent, From Clive White, From Clive White Valencia, From Norman Fox, By John Blunsden, By Michael Coleman, By John Woodcock, Cricket Correspondent, By Alan Gibson, By Richard Eaton, By Alan Ross, By a Special Correspondent, By Richard Streeton, By Sydney Friskin, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By Michael Phillips, Racing Correspondent, By Michael Phillips, By Our Newmarket Correspondent, By Our Racing Staff, By Michael Seely, By John Karter, Edited by Peter Davalle, George Hill, Nicholas Timmins, Dr Tony Smith, Michael Horsnell, Pearce Wright,

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News: MEPs' finances to be examined, Yugoslav's testament Party urged to cut loose from Lenin, Health insurance has extended into some of the specialist services Pat Blair and Audrey Maxwell report, Aid to Palestinians blocked by Israel, BR chief's blunt warning on strike, Calling all Stanleys, Anger of an Israeli soldier 'Palestinians should die, they are a sickness', Overseas selling prices, Technology lessons get pupils' vote, Fassbinder given offbeat funeral, Moreover... Miles Kington, A long campaign of razzmatazz, Technology in medicine Fighting cancer in the Cromwell Road, The danger of making it big, The Pompidou memoirs De Gaulle and the bitter end, Kreisky condemns invasion, Lessons of runway bombing failure, Hesitant Genscher keeps coalition fate in balance, Global action sought to save environment, PLO ready to lay down its arms, The Times Diary The Tory who spoke up for the old town hall, Jamming of radio signal ends, Frank Johnson in the Commons Peace once more-so back to the tunnel, Steel keeps hunt ban out of manifesto, The Health Service Still one of the few sacred cows not to be tampered with, Iran shuns Afghan peace talks, DHSS fraud talks boycott by unions, ... and the staff Private practice can be very lonely, Heroine GP plays key role, Family practices Why the doctors are feeling sore, New NCB Belvoir plan more acceptable, England make perfect start to World Cup, Anti-nuclear harvest down at Worthy Farm, Text of Galtieri address 'There is honour and there will be justice', 'Ulysses' at one hearing, Coatbridge and Airdrie by-election Tories claim 'fitness factor', Gallup puts Tories well in lead, Harrier orders awaited, Ten weeks of curfews, threats and looting, New study puts back chance of Channel tunnel, Honour pledge in surrender terms, Frances Gibb considers the patient... From doctor to bed-what you get for your money, Troops give up weapons as war drama ends, Guillotine on Ulster Bill, Warning on dubious charities abuse, Umist principal retiring early, Heseltine tops list of staffing cuts, Stench of death over Sidon, Reading between the hype New words for old, The military operation HMS Glamorgan was hit by Exocet, Relief in Brazil over end of conflict, How to call it quits in public pay, Police attack crowd at Soweto service, Stanley airstrip extension Runway prepared for jets, Junta shows signs of deep divisions, The papers, Asean awaits shift in Sino-Soviet ties, 'Student obsessed with death', A close-run thing, says general, Hospital planning The controversy about development control, Colin Welland the star of TUC documentary, Plastic bullets protest, Workers from China sent home from Iraq, Police chiefs told to set up joint committees, Screening How attitudes are changing, 'Hard warfare' has strengthened Nato, Miners close S Wales coalfield to support health workers, Thatcher blamed for deaths by McGahey, Lundy puffins down to 100, Laughter bound for the troops, Palace repairs promised, Campaign cost £1m for each islander, Social work fund launched, Reporters tread warily through minefield, Hospitals and insurance Crisis, no, but the whole mood is changing, The Times portrait Will John Nott be the Last casualty?, The Times guide to careers training The attraction of headhunters, President Chun promises Cabinet change. Index. Politics and Parliament: Disaster faces PoWs unless junta allows safe passage, Little choice for voters in poll for SDP leader, Parliament today, British Rail Disputes hamper investment, Ulster Third all-night sitting, Transport Yet more talks on Channel tunnel, Benn suffers double defeat by Foot, Road Traffic Checking the growth of heavy lorries, House Of Lords Brockway confident about disarmament. Display Advertising: Gate, Daily Telegraph, Ppa, Twentieth Century-Fox, London Docklands, Ppp, Riverside Studios, Little Woods, Teacher's, Felsted School, Digital, Medox, Sutherland, Part Time Careers, Cromwell Hospital, Telecom, Commonwealth Secretariat, Foyles Art Gallery, Wpa Supercover, The Times Literary Supplement, Idc, Newtons, BBC Publications, Cate Bloomsrury, Lloyds Bank, Pan Books, The Raine, Victoria Wine, Whittaker, Churchill Clinic, Honeywell, English Chamber Orchesta, Imperial Cancer Research Fund, Bna, Private Health Insurance, Nnht, Nestor Medical Services, Ami, Hca United Kingdom, Mercedes-Benz, Wallace Heaton, Base Lending Rates. News in Brief. Law: Two women jailed for kidnapping, British fans accused in Bilbao, Falklands trial 'biased, Adjudicator's decision not unreasonable Regina v Immigration Appeal Tribunal, Ex parte Kirimetiyane, Rent Act protection applies to Crown Estate tenants but not retrospectively Crown Estate Commissioners v Wordsworth and Another, Separating civil and criminal searches ITC Film Distributors Ltd and Others v Video Exchange Ltd and Others, Paternity award appeals go to crown court Regina v Hereford City Justices, Ex parte O, All 12 Asians acquitted in Bradford bombs trial, Motorists must report accidents in person Wisdom v Macdonald, Council officer to appeal in expenses case, Trial within trial not for justices, Mistake in Lands Tribunal appeals Wilkes v Larcroft Properties Ltd. Picture Gallery. Official Appointments and Notices: University news Cambridge Election, Award for father, Appointments, Church news. Reviews: Gossipy Aunt Fanny The Journals of Fanny Burney, Quixote Almeida Festival, Poetry, Concert LSO/Mata Barbican Hall, The Chinese in love New Songs from a Jade Terrace, Enchantment and solid, bodily acting A Midsummer Night's Dream Barbican, Wild Wild Women Astoria, Fiction Child's Play, 'we owe it to ourselves to understand him while we can', Television Open to chaos, Have fun, will travel A Traveller's Life, Who or what are we? The Mind's I, Old Lord Coal is a cunning old soul Battered Cherub, Dance in London Australian Dance Theatre Sadler's Wells, Living spirit of the ballet. Editorials/Leaders: The Whisper Of The Hustings, End Of An Ersatz State. Letters to the Editor: Lack of colour in Birthday Honours, Christian faith, Falklands future after the liberation, Museum economies, On the blind side, War coverage, Need for a new note, New way forward to church unity, Off the rails, Aid to Beirut. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Births. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,860, Today's television and radio programmes, Leighton triptych leads sale. Obituaries: Art Pepper Leading modern jazz saxophonist, Obituary, Mr David Karmel, Major-General Ernest Hood, Professor Erich Welter. Stock Exchange Tables: James Cropper PLC, Statistics, The pound, Latest Results, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Sterling: Spot and Forward, Commodities, Wall Street, Stock Exchange Prices Slower trading, Stock Exchanges. Business and Finance: Directors buy back stamp company Stanley Gibbons returns home, £2m comeback, Overseas Companies, Wage deals going Government's way, £26m profit for National Bus, Overspent, British Steel hardest hit by US curbs, Argyll shares back on sale, Lord Grade finally bows out from ACC, Manufacturing loses its power, GEC pledge on AEG stake, Computer deal, Companies, Sweetener for Berisford, Maxwell deal falls through, Metal traders shine at £49.6m, Price Changes, Capper buys nuclear stake, Timesharing centre opens, Today, Price of petrol to rise again, Perkins-BL link, Interest Rates, When it's a matter of world opinion, CSI offers compromise on Gower Whitehall role urged in City fraud reform, Car cover up, More Access rate cuts, Fractional rise in earnings, Travel cheques Breakthrough, Carless, International France Financial problems 'lie ahead', Free travel cheques, The 'blind trading' bubble bursts, Dollar moves ahead on high interest rates, Money Markets, Alpine feels the cold, British Sugar Battle joined, Profits are plummeting at Sotheby's and bid rumours abound Geraldine Norman reports Why Sotheby's has taken a hammering, Tesco Stores yesterday announced full year results, Sales fall, but Tesco profits rise 22pc, Currencies, Fads The Paint 'n' Paper People Second half year recovery.. Business Appointments: Appointments. Sport: First Acceptors, Ballesteros in brilliant form, Yorkshire delay publication of report on rift, Equestrianism Attempt to influence judge of brood mares, Miss Durie keeps alive hopes OF progress, Sports in Brief, Merlin's Charm weaves more Sangster magic, Football Wilkinson sues Leeds for unfair dismissal, Ardiles confirms that he will not return to Spurs, Sensational victory for Algerians, Mrs Lewis leads after slide, Mod. Pentathlon A touch of magic from the world champion, Snooker £600,000 in prize money, Cavalcade will recall great eras, Ardross to continue Cecil's Cup dominance, Rugby League New look at Grayshon's 'walk-out', Boris Karloff would have been bowled over, Centuries on two fronts, Inspired England turn on the heat, Taylor's century is not enough, Hamilton Park, Middlesex tripped up in full flight, Two flying fillies who sent the temperature soaring, Wilander out of practice, Bad light halts Notts progress, Irish frivolity masks both fitness and resolve, Championships in which Kuwait took part, Realistic Stein likely to make changes, Leading first class averages Batting, Seeds complain at taking second best to Nastase, Scotland call upon another Calder, Royal Ascot, Enduring distinction of Le Mans, The pain of Spain, the endurance of Honduras, Speedway Carter is English master, Athletics Chinese let in the Russians, Confusion reigns as Sussex reach target, Beverley, Royal Ascot results. 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