The Times - 08/02/1982
1982; Gale Group;
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From Bailey Morris, By Anthony Bevins, Political Correspondent, By Our Political Correspondent, By Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, By George Brock, By Michael Clark, Nicholas Timmins, From Stephen Taylor Salisbury, Feb 7, By Frances Gibb, By a Staff Reporter, By John O'Leary, John Witherow, From Richard Ford, By Annabel Ferriman Health Services Correspondent, By Tony Samstag, By Anthony Bevins Political Correspondent, By Lucy Hodges, By Pearce Wright, Science Editor, By David Walker, By Paul Routledge, Labour Editor, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Hugh Clayton Environment Correspondent, From David Bonavia, From Harry Debelius, By Edward Mortimer, From Michael Hornsby, From Moshe Brilliant, From Ian Murray, From Charles Hargrove, From Charles Harrison, From David Watts, From Neil Kelly, George Brock, Rosemarie Wittman Lamb, Dennis Hackett, Judith Cruickshank, John Russell Taylor, Irving Wardle, Bryan Appleyard, Ned Chaillet, William Mann, Hilary Finch, Joan Chissell, by Brian Capstick, by Des Wilson, PHS, Ian Bradley, David Wood, ROBERT JACKSON, BERNARD BRAINE, FRANK McKELLAR, A. J. LUCKING, TIM THOMAS, HARLEY SHERLOCK, W. L. KENDALL, DAVID MITCHELL, DEREK BARBER, RALF DAHRENDORF, CHARLES B. LEE, L. S. PRESSNELL, By Clifford Longley, Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Edward Townsend, Industrial Correspondent, From Peter Norman, By Derek Harris, Commercial Editor, By Our Industrial Staff, By David Young, By Rupert Morris, By Jonathan Davis, Energy Correspondent, From Nicholas Hirst, Gareth David, Bill Johnstone, Jonathan Davis, Sally White, Michael Prest, Ross Davies, Caroline Atkinson, After Laker, Kevin Page, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, From a Special Correspondent, From John Ballantine, By David Hands, By Gordon Allan, By John Clemison, By Peter Marson, By Keith Macklin, By Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, By Stuart Jones, By Paul Harrison, By Vince Wright, By Paul Newman, By Richard William, By Tom German, By Nicholas Harling, From Athole Still, By Sydney Friskin, From Richard Streeton, By John Karter, From Dudley Doust, By Our Racing Staff, By John Hennessy, From Ronald Faux, By Peter Tallow, By Jim Railton, By Rex Bellamy, By a Special Correspondent, by Gareth David, Edited by Peter Dear, Peter Watson,
ResumoIndex. News: Power stations at risk if NUM supports Aslef, Thais tame warlord's town, Children in danger, Nature notes, Missile gingerly reclaimed, Big arms find jolts Salisbury coalition, Battle lines drawn for Madrid talks, A man with time on his hands, Six companies taking race board to court, Heart beats may give clue to cot deaths, Irish Election FitzGerald pledges new laws, Why we are backing Tebbit's bad Bill, You can't keep the middle classes down, Reporting Parliament by half, UN vote rejected by Israel, Reagan slashes welfare as budget deficit soars, The freight business BR may not win back, Glemp urges voice for Solidarity, Cell death starts biggest outcry since Biko, Hunt master in badger dig protest, Terrorists suffer big setback, Extending a lifeline to the Middle East, Letter from New York Taxi-dancing is back-at a dollar a time, Tight-lipped party closes ranks behind Marchais, The Times Profile: James Prior After unions and Ulster, what next for the great persuader?, Justices' clerks seek tougher rules on fines, Busy Pub Told To Cut Trade, Council house subsidies fall as rents increase, Belgium faced by general strike, Closure threat to gallery, Deng's departure raises fears for China's future, Record grant for theatre renovation, Pyke blames man with grudge for his ordeal, Moses inspires a president, Washington's 'three Bs' prepare for EEC battle, Research council cuts: 1 Unseen effect of cash pruning, The future of Laker Cash offers from travellers, Health survey for seamen, Slump takes the pep out of Costa Rican election, Overseas selling prices, Princess well after fall downstairs, Carrington in Malaysia to mend trade fences, Protesters free test rabbits, The Times Diary Whip hand in medical research, Moreover... Miles Kington, Moi threatens to throw out Kenyan Asians, Woodlands put quietly up for sale, The papers, Settlement within days for Laker tours says receiver, Grooms poorer than horses, Waste At Prison Alleged, Petrol: must our children still be poisoned?, Safeguards on cloning urged, Economic emergency in Bolivia, Science report Hope of a cure for lead poison in swans, When mother love was born, Secret letter reveals risk to children of lead in petrol, Auctions today, Mubarak sees role for Europe. Politics and Parliament: Militant Faces Rejection, Parliament this week, Alliance to have one leader for election, Parliament today, 'Curb Whitehall unionists'. Picture Gallery. Display Advertising: Times Newspapers Limited, Radio Times, Bl, Hampton & Sons, Multiple Display Advertisements, Oxfam, Taylor Woodrow, Williams & Glyn's, Committee Of Mothers, Base Lending Rates, Practical English Programme, Gray Dawes Bank. News in Brief. Reviews: Galleries Rising joyously to the fleeting occasion, Interview Commitment to extravaganza, Devil of a tale Moon Mill Arts, Subsidized sparkle A Distant Applause La Bonne Crêpe, Television Breaking uneven, Singcircle/Paul Griffiths Round House, Dance Swan Lake Covent Garden, Pascal Rogé Queen Elizabeth Hall, Brighton PO Carewe Dome, Brighton, Nash Ensemble Wigmore Hall. Editorials/Leaders: Sell! Sell! Sell!, The Sour Smell Of El Salvador. Letters to the Editor: British stance on EEC Budget, University challenge, Abiding commitment to British Rail, The buyer's premium, Conserving the countryside, Air travel monopoly, The Tawney tradition, ASEAN potential, Canada's Constitution. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Law: When time starts to run Pirelli General Cable Works Ltd v Oscar Faber & Partners, Establishing estoppel by acquiescence Pacol Ltd and Others v Trade Lines Ltd and Another. Official Appointments and Notices: Appointments in the Forces Royal Navy, University news Oxford. Deaths. Births. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago. Obituaries: Mr Ernest Bader, Obituary, Mr E. J. Selwyn, Mr Peter Opie Authority on child lore and literature. Business and Finance: Hongkong Uneasy market, Sun Oil may merge North Sea interests, Money markets Dollar watch, Sangers shake-up expected, Economic View, Frankfurt Motors advance, Steel dumping decision, Sydney Week for giants, Leicester Footnotes, ACC warms to Ronson, Loan rates top Basle agenda, Inter-City People W Midlands Inventors hit a blind spot, Bristol ECI sweeps in, Gas Pressures mount in face of shortage, Retailers seek shop opening hours study, British Telecom Why Buzby is wooing the businessman, M3 likely to rise, Nervous watch on money supply, Johannesburg Dominant gold, Diary, Reagan budget plan dismays Congress, 'Business as usual' spirit lessens rail strike effect Coach hirers reap unseasonal benefits, End of an era for spendthrift airlines, Conflicts in Reagan budget may keep interest rates high, Budget options for industry, Strike may lead BL to halt new trucks investment, 'Use unspent £100m' call, Rent Reviews Calculated approach to long leases, Board Meetings, Gloucester Home and away, Capital Markets Living with cruel February, Receiver for NZ planemaker, All tied up by sheer design. Stock Exchange Tables: Other Exchanges, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited The Over-the Counter Market, The Pound, Commodities Coffee price steadily improving, London Exchange Realignment at Imps, Stock Exchange Prices Capitalization and week's change, Weekly List Of Fixed-Interest Stocks, Eurobond prices (yields and premiums). Business Appointments: New Appointments. Sport: Few bear witness to Southend's progress, Manner of Tottenham victory is bound to dismay West Brom, Skiing Seeing justice for a Swede, Sports in Brief, Athletics McGregor and Rose excel indoors, Table tennis Mrs Hammersley recovers form, but loses title, Today's fixtures, Leading goalscorers, European leagues, Lacrosse West challenge North's Superiority, Fontwell Park programme, Latest European snow reports, Gerald Davies comments: Backs need to be fed more quickly, Police boxer retires hurt in battle of the heavyweights, England's women fail to force the pace, Hare catches Yorkshire terrier at finishing post, A Roberts lecture on the philosophy of survival, Jagger has to battle for his third title, The Welsh dragon sharpens its claws, Wolverhampton programme, Rowing Character test passed by Oxford crew, Golf Stadler's collapse hands Simons a rare victory, United reluctant to succeed champions, Weekend results, Featherstone let chance slip away, Armstrong scourge of Manchester, Swimming Miss Croft shows the stuff of champions, Motor racing Drivers form new body, Bobsleigh All is safe but not well for the British pairings, French racing Bold Image may go for Lincoln, David Duckham comments: England's selectors would be wise to resist change, Weekend football results and tables, Ice skating Dancers make one proud to be British, Squash rackets Opposite sides of county fence for Kendal-born brothers, Dad's Army rekindle days of 1949, Northampton have the winning lottery tickets, Watford is the place for one-way traffic, Where grass roots should spread, Cricket No expense spared on first ever Test in Sri Lanka, Hockey Slough trudge through mud into the last 16, Fencing Miss Martin retains her title, Racing Easterby's aim may not be pure fantasy after all, Rugby League Another setback leaves Fulham with uphill task, Kop sharpshooters wait for Ipswich. Classified Advertising: Acknowledgment, Recruitment Opportunities, Secretarial and Non-secretarial Appointments, Entertainments Guide, Today's events. Property: Commercial property Record 'To Let' signs but building goes on. Arts and Entertainment: Today's television and radio programmes BBC 1, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,750. Weather: The Weather.
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