The Times - 27/03/1982
1982; Gale Group;
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By Peter Evans, Home Affairs Correspondent, From Christopher Walker, By Our Banking Correspondent, By Julian Haviland, Political Editor, By Lorna Bourke, By Jonathan Davis Energy Correspondent, By Henry Stanhope, Defence Correspondent, By Annabel Ferriman Health Services Correspondent, From Ronald Kershaw, From Anthony Bevins, Political Correspondent, From Jonathan Wills, By Christopher Warman, Arts Correspondent, By the Staff of "Nature", By Diana Geddes Education Correspondent, By John Young, Agriculture Correspondent, By David Walker, By a Staff Reporter, By Our Foreign Staff, By Simon Scott Plummer, From Ian Murray, By Edward Mortimer, From Charles Hargrove, From Christopher Thomas, From Our Correspondent, From David Watts, From Nicholas Ashford, From Paul Ellman, From Peter Norman, From Piers Akerman, From George Clark, From Godfrey Morrison, From Patricia Clough, Susan Hill, John Carter, Dennis Hackett, David Wade, Harry Golombek, Robert Courtine, Jeremy Flint, by Ivor Crewe, Philip Howard, Norman Fox, by Geoffrey Smith, H. A. DEWAR, JAMES MOTTRAM, LOUIS BLOM-COOPER, S. J. PRAIS, JOHN LITCHFIELD, KENNETH DENBIGH, GRAHAM LONDIN:, A. F. HARLOW, JAMES COOMBE, EDWARD H. PATEY, STEVEN J. BAKER, J. W. WHEELER, GEORGE STEINER, HUGH CASSON, JOHN BETJEMAN, MARTYN GOFF, GEORGE HOWARD, JENNIE LEE, HENRY MOORE, JOHN TOOLEY, NIGEL R. BEAUMONT, John Prickett, Dr. P. Rice-Evans, Mr Peter Bull, H. H, Roy Hay, Shona Crawford Poole, Gareth David, By Frances Williams, By Our Economics Staff, By Clifford Webb, Midlands Industrial Correspondent, By Peter Hill, Industrial Editor, By Rupert Morris, From Bailey Morris, By Drew Johnston, By Our Financial Staff, Lorna Bourke, Torin Douglas, EDITED BY LORNA BOURKE, Margaret Drummond, Ian McDonald, By Jim Railton, By Peter Marson, By David Hands, From Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By John Hennessy, Golf Correspondent, From John Ballantine, By Roy Mckelvie, By Richard Eaton, By Norman Fox, By Keith Macklin, By Michael Seely, By Marcel Berlins, By Our Racing Correspondent, By Michael Phillips, Racing Correspondent, By Sydney Friskin, Edited by Peter Davalle, Paul Ellman,
ResumoIndex. News: Opec steps in to back Nigerians, Weinberger asks Japan for more, Company car drivers to pay 20% more tax, 'Work with police' call by Whitelaw, GLC rate challenge by Tories rejected, Islington Sdp Unite On Rate, The long and muddied path to saving a pier, Letter from San Salvador Whoever wins the vote, the civilians will lose, And now could we have some policies?, Test-tube birth ethics under study, Policing Brooklyn's schools fulltime job, Good for the Alliance, better for Labour, Dangers for a long-distance youngster, Polisario dispute OAU leaders seek end to rift, Auction Record For Tissot, Poles pay interest, Offer On Rape Interview, The Great European Eaters: 5 A man's place is in the kitchen, Put the Easter into the egg, East German pastors back young pacifists, Anger over tactics on teachers' pay, Hillhead victor thanks his Liberal allies, Talbot strike is called off, New phase of reform in France, Massive show of force in San Salvador, Radio fault threatens the shuttle mission, Telephone Official Shot Dead, St Albans Venus reemerges, The Kurdish leader Relaxed guerrilla's tight grip, BA aims to save £150m by cuts, Dash it, sir, a man must not serve and tell, Drug maker jailed, Whitelaw acts on Rome concern over Pope's visit, Overseas selling prices, British Summer Time, £5 note forgers foiled by video, Tanzania halts projects, Peking rejects accusation by Brezhney, Vietnam looks back to five squandered years, New tax battle for banks, Gandhi says cricket board must decide, MEPs vote for 14pc farm prices increase, Gardens open, The papers, Belgian unions try to control workers' anger, Washington doubts if behind-scenes diplomacy can work, 'Coroner To Stars' Suspended, Some future thoughts for food, Imaginative realism of the Christian, Science report Mariners' clue to collapse of fisheries, Israel says 7 mayors are PLO agents. Picture Gallery. News in Brief. Politics and Parliament: Parliament March 26 1982 Community cadets proposed to 'bridge divide' Policing, Steel urges SDP to speed up choice of its leader, Jenkins sets his sights at local polls. Display Advertising: Character Cottages, The Association Of Investment Trust Companies, Framlington Recovery Trust, Multiple Display Advertisements, Ravi Shankar, St John's Smith Square, Cunard, The Music Room, John Lill Beethoven, Saint Tropez, Kent Country Nurseries Ltd, Goldsmiths Choral Union, Royal Albert Hall, Vlado Perlemuter, Air France Holidays, Mental Illness, M & G, Hanover Band & Chorus, Nationwide, Tersa Berganza, Dunbar Fund Managers, Mfi, Time Off, Cancer Research Campaign, Base Lending Rates, Nicolai Gedda, Wigmore Hall. Law: Forgery charge detective cleared, Criminal court tries girl aged six, Five for trial on hijack charges, Navy to close hovercraft trials station, Senior policeman fined. Official Appointments and Notices: Mother awarded £42,000 for death of son, Latest appointments, President appointed 200 held in Bangladesh. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Cook Fish in vogue, Camden festival, June 24 to be first national arts day, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,791, Television and radio: Saturaday and Sunday, Chess Poor no more, Bridge Aging acolytes, Importing the treasures of India, In the garden, Gardening Divide and multiply. Classified Advertising: Today's events, GLC South Bank Concert Halls, Announcements, Concerts, Services tomorrow: Fifth Sunday in Lent. Reviews: Curious ceramics, gorgeous glass, Jungle juice, Travel: edited by Shona Crawford Poole Parador living Booking a castle in Spain, Television Marital feast, How fast the human race?, Radio A master's measure, Creatures of the village In the country. Editorials/Leaders: Musical Bump, One Candle On A Big Cake, All In The Breeding. Letters to the Editor: Surgeon's hungry allies, Wider study of human reproduction, Aid for schools, The Pope's visit, Candida, Falklands incident, Cricket and S Africa, Growing church unity, Foundation in hatred, Political control and the police, Arts initiative, The causes of crime. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Deaths. Obituaries: Captain Alan Villiers, Mr R. Honey, Dr Afif Bulos, Phyllis Robins, Prof H.O.W.Richardson Research in radioactivity and nuclear physics, Herr Immanuel Birnbaum, Obituary. Stock Exchange Tables: Unit Trust Price-change on the week, Stock Exchange Prices Dull end to account, The Pound, Latest Results, Sterling: Spot and Forward, Commodities, Wall Street, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited. Business and Finance: Stylus departure, Holmes a'Court groups censured, UDT's seven-day wonder, Overseas Companies, Critic fails in attack on Nationwide, Crown Agents given new profit target, Flexishares, 'Unfair' protest in battle to supply BL Lucas overpowers Chloride, Belfast firm wins China order, Finance Bill Complications set in for capital gains tax, Reducing the cost of giving-with Sir Geoffrey's help, Capital Markets, Maxwell buying Arnold, Family Money Markets, Bill bidders cautious, Boarders repelled, Profit will not save CEGB chief, Lagos may ease import curb, M. P. Kent Federated price tag now £17m, Payments cover, Thousands lose out on insurance overpayments, Growing debts hit US banks, Dollar gains on interest rate fears, Packaging group to close three plants Metal Box cuts 1,200 jobs, Trust at discount, End of the wire, Breakfast table bid for accounts, Newman-Tonks Recovery signals, Money Markets, Other Exchanges, Luxembourg and Belgium heal rift, Saturday service, World Cup offer to Woolwich investors, North Kalgurli Rights issue, Unstable franc a boon to tourists, London Exchange Leaders shed up to 6p, Spa bond issue at 10.35%, Growth bonds, Currencies, Framlington bets on a recovery. Sport: Welsh comfort dependent on Swansea's tenacity, Newbury, Weekend Fixtures, Skiing Mahre takes slalom crown in regal style, Sports in Brief, Newbury results, £2,000 punishment, Rackets Mason sends Eton up the wall, Sri Lanka on the slide, Springbok pack holds the key, Winning ways of a jockey turned administrator, Woosnam finds a vehicle for his endeavour, Halifax scrap reserve side, Irish lasses hit high and low notes in sunshine comic opera, Badminton Prospect of Chinese monopolies recede, Hockey Nottingham take the tricky route, Watson moving into top gear for Masters, General Breyfax's chance for revenge, Devon results, Bangor-on-Dee, S Africa struggle before seam attack, Rugby League Castleford have the Wembley commitment, Skiing Conditions, The Racing Industry Part V: Despite its elitist appearance, the Jockey Club is efficieint Born to hold the reins and keep sport in check, Hexham, World cup is proposed, Ella brothers can bring down the Barbarians, The Boat Race: Oxford Heavily Favoured Oxford's pride to overcome Light Blues' passion, Doncaster, It may be Newbridge too far for Hughes, Ampleforth keep best until last, Winart can overcome high draw. 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