The Times - 16/12/1982
1982; Gale Group;
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By Donald Macintyre, Labour Correspondent, From Roger Boyes, From Michael Hamlyn, By Anthony Bevins, Richard Evans, From Ian Murray, By Nicholas Cole, From Nicholas Ashford, By Philip Webster Political Reporter, By Rodney Cowton, Defence Correspondent, By Michael Baily, Transport Editor, By Philip webster, Political Reporter, By Peter Hennessy, From Our Correspondent, By David Felton, Labour Reporter, By Christopher Warman Arts Correspondent, By Geraldine Norman, Sale Room Correspondent, From Harry Golombek, Chess Correspondent, By the Staff of "Nature", By Frances Gibb, Ronald Kershaw, By Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Our Legal Affairs Correspondent, From Arthur Osman, By Julian Haviland Political Editor, By John Young Agriculture Correspondent, By Ronald Faux, From Richard Wigg, From Andrew Thompson, By Edward Mortimer, From Michael Binyon, From Christopher Walker, From Zoriana Pysariwsky, From Michael Hornsby, From Our Own Correspondent, From Mario Modiano, From David Watts, From David Blow, From Christopher Mosey, From Harry Debelius, From Richard Owen, Geoffrey Moorhouse, Peter Jones, Robert Nye, Stuart Evans, Patrick Dickinson, Alan Gibson, Michael Church, John Russell Taylor, Irving Wardle, Nicholas Kenyon, Hilary Finch, Noël Goodwin, PHS, by Prince Charles, Ronald Butt, Anthony Lewis, J. A. MUIR GRAY, J. W. HACKETT, JON BLOOMFIELD, DAVID DAVIS, IVO DAALDER, ALAN CLARK, JOHN EYLES, JULIAN OSWALD, JOHN HAVARD, PETER DICKINSON, GARFIELD TODD, E. MORAN, DENNIS L. BIRD, By Christopher Warman, Arts Correspondent, Adrian Phillips, A correspondent, City Editor Anthony Hilton, By Andrew Cornelius, Sally White, By Jonathan Davis, Energy Correspondent, By Our Energy Correspondent, By Barrie Clement, By Frances Williams Economics Correspondent, By Jeremy Warner, From Maxwell Newton, Michael Clark, C. Gordon Tether, By Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, By Peter Ball, By David Hands, From Clive White, By Keith Macklin, By A Special Correspondent, From Sydney Friskin, By Roy McKelvie, From Bryan John, By Richard Burnell, By Michael Phillips, Racing Correspondent, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By Ian Reid, From John Woodcock, Cricket Correspondent, Erich Suter, David Clutterbuck, Edited by Peter Lee, By Our Political Editor,
ResumoNews: BP chairman fears crisis if oil price falls, Athens paralysed by car tax protest, Afrikaners' binge Blood River: A day fit for heroes, Mystery of plane shot down in Botswana, Reagan, target for the dense pack, Moscow says US preparing for war, The women whose workplace is in the home, Tory rebels defeat Thatcher on migrants, Stockholm sex clubs face closure, Councillors ejected in gallery row, Drivers killed as gales sweep North, Magistrate shoplifter, Prince tells of wildlife study wish, Farm price settlement 'a failure', Artificial heart patient critical after surgery, Drugs: the patient has had enough, The Times guide to careers training Measuring up to probation, Hunt on for 'havoc' gunmen, Frank Johnson in the Commons Refreshing acrimony in the atomic debate, Shotgun went off 'after jolt to arm', Press protests as Pentagon goes secret, The Times Diary Heir time?, Marriage is 'alive and well', Success as Spain reopens gates to Gibraltar, More found dead as quake toll tops 2,000, Teamsters' link with senator Union boss guilty of conspiracy, Science report US team produces giant mice, NY papers in furore over bingo rivalry, Christmas trains, Aslef rejects offer for single manning, Record crime tally likely, 'Kiss' jury may retire today, Huge bill for Marcos visit to America, National day, Tories back 'clean break' divorce Bill, South African envoy banned from Britain, Valiant for Truth, Do not be put off by McCarthy, Directors 'bribed GLC official', Dales home for 101 in boat family, Aspinall loses gaming licence challenge, Balloonists aim for the 'edge of space', Insult to Jaruzelski proved last straw Warsaw outlaws Washington, Careers may change direction, Sharon declines to appear again at inquiry, US to push for wider Lebanon peace role, Hungarian police raid underground bookshop, Overseas selling prices, Trader must pay £24,800 damages, £100 for chase hero, Husain visit could decide fate of Reagan peace initiative, EEC farm price battle Commission yields to US pressure, MEPs prepared to block UK rebate, NHS dispute collapses in 90 minutes of talks, Moreover... Miles Kington, Shoot-first policy to be tested, Buried with honours, Squaddie's friend, 'Time Out' gets TV list bonus, Mubarak gets fullest backing from Bonn, King wins backing from UN, Scout chief defends drilling order, Arms deal with Argentina denied, British Steel Corporation Why not open arms to cheap steel imports?, Labour pursues Militant hard core, MPs troubled by submarine dock cuts, Argentines play down British 'foothold', Shultz 'gets acquainted' with Spain's new leaders, Eton College, A democracy in danger Violence casts shadow over state without an army, TriStar purchase 'sop to BA', Driver in crash may have dozed, Danes in a fix over fish, Troops called in to put down Indian rioting, Polish artists denied visas by Hongkong. News in Brief. Index. Law: Judge attacks light sentences, Judge offers to find jobs for youths, Walesa defies eve of rally summons, Judge believed man faced the wrong charge of raping child, Baby choked on marble, court told, Court can look behind record Regina v Knightsbridge Crown Court, Ex parte The Aspinall Curzon Ltd, Landlord not liable for unprotected hot pipes Ryan v London Borough of Camden, Spurs in court, Militant refused injunction against Labour NEC Walsh and Others v McCluskie and Others, Two-death demolition firm fined £10,000. Picture Gallery. 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Politics and Parliament: Pym line firm on cruise missiles, Cash plea in fight over 'Tribune', Parliament today, The Speaker corrects himself, MPs 'should decide' boundary issue, Disarmament Nato sticks to strategy of forward defence, Major rundown at Ravenscraig unacceptable, Immigration Genuine marriages have nothing to fear from new rules, House Of Lords The case for plain language, Nine new life peers Labour MPs condemn Foot's lords, Bill to control videos. Arts and Entertainment: Sale room Wallace script for King Kong sold, The unimportance of the arts, Icelander leads chess, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 16,013, Today's television and radio programmes, Anger over arts vacancy. Reviews: The Second Barnhart Diction-, Poetry Grigson the Poet, Theatre A briefer encounter Twelfth Night Warehouse, Tallis Scholars Wigmore Hall, Fiction A society gripped by moral paralysis Nadine Gordimer: The Late Bourgeois World; A Guest of Honour, Tokyo Quartet Queen Elizabeth Hall, Gentlemen, not players The History of I Zingari, Grigson the critic of pems Geoffrey Grigson: Blessings, Kicks and Curses; The Private Art, A mortal risk to the golden goose itself, The men who ruled India for the Raj The Viceroys of India By Mark Bence-Jones, Television French correction, Galleries Learning from the camera Painter as Photographer Wolverhampton Art Gallery, Rpo Dorati Festival Hall Radio 3, How about classics in the modern world? Classical Survivals. Editorials/Leaders: A Long Way Back From Brighton, Europe's Money Muddle, Black IS Beautiful. Letters to the Editor: Spencer sales, Blood test problems, Incentives to betting, Moving performance, Assessment of CND's aims and arguments, Housing the elderly, Animal honours, The forgotten treaty, Liberty's progress in Zimbabwe, Aural pollution. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Deaths. Obituaries: Mr Philip Nash Service in India and with the BBC, Sir Neville Pearson, Mr Ivor Williams, Mr Reg Hookway. Business and Finance: IMF to lend Brazil $5,700m, Investment and finance Small man kept in the dark, Redfearn back in the black, International, Redfearn National Glass Preliminary Announcement, Opec reduction could lead to free-for-all, BP chief says 'Banking collapse' warning over oil price cutback, Traumatic year of achievement, Kitcat deal offends Kuwaitis, Ibstock agrees £27m London Brick offer, Companies, Pay deals show more restraint, Price Changes, News In Brief, CI fails to stop slide, T Cowie, East-West debate: the missing factor, Paterson going strong, Today, Sotheby PB, Interest Rates, C & W tunes in to profits rise, Cable and wireless Interim Results, Money Markets, Losses reduced at Arlen, Company News In Brief, Exchanges, Redman pair 'to go in changes', Crystalate Holdings plc, CEGB in coal compromise, Wall St drops below 1,000, Bullish mood at HP Bulmer, Currencies, The economy, Norcros, US lay-offs hit Racal shares. Stock Exchange Tables: M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited The Over-the-Counter Market, The pound, Authorized Units & Insurance Funds, Sterling: Spot and Forward, Commodities, Wall Street, Stock Exchange Prices Equities run out of steam. Business Appointments: Appointments New chief for the Scottish Equitable. Sport: Order for British boats is frozen, Rugby League After the deluge comes Gemmell, Sports in Brief, Injured Beattie faces operation number six, Merit tables, In Brief Mountjoy marks Higgins out of the game, Arch-poacher turns gamekeeper, Equestrianism Overseas riders' threat, White departs to awaken the south-west's sleeping giant, Little Owl's fine display ruffles feathers in Dickinson camp, Haydock Park, Australia digging in for Ashes, England warn the rest of Europe, Nicholson faces Jockey Club, Scanlon scores surprise win over Fibak, A touch of know-how, Hunts get chance to aid Aintree, Rackets Prenn allows Boone too much leeway, Jack Hobbs scored more runs and centuries than anyone: today is the centenary of his birth The best of all English batsmen who had the serenity to stand the test of time, Skiing Protests as favourites are beaten, Amazing show of Welsh courage, Boot money denial from Windsor, Table Tennis Miss Witt throws away her chance, Mohsin stands above the rest, Southwell, Haydock results, Edmonson and Dent out in tournament of upsets, Moves to buy up Tranmere, European and other results, Albania prove a tough test for Northern Irish, William Hill Lincoln Handicap, Dalglish goals are not enough to save Scots, Bradford's reward, ICE Skating In-fight for the Soviets, Hockey England enjoy the calm before the storm. 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