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The Times - 15/02/1982

1982; Gale Group;

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By Julian Haviland, Political Editor, From Stenhen Taylor, From Robert Fisk, By Staff Reporters, By George Brock, From Trevor Fishlock, By Peter Evans, Home Affairs Correspondent, By Kenneth Gosling, By Arthur Reed, By Donald Macintyre Labour Correspondent, By Paul Routledge, Labour Editor, By the Staff of "Nature", By George Clark, By David Walker, By a Staff Reporter, By John Young, Agriculture Correspondent, Craig Seton, By Pat Healy, Social Services Correspondent, By John Winder, Amanda Haigh, From Ronald Kershaw, From David Walker, From Roger Boyes, From Robert Schuil, From Alan McGregor, From Dessa Trevisan, From Our Correspondent, From Godfrey Morrison, From Michael Hornsby, From David Bonavia, From Charles Hargrove, From Nicholas Hirst, From Nicholas Ashford, From Moshe Brilliant, Michael Ratcliffe, Ned Chaillet, David Robinson, John Percival, Hilary Finch, William Mann, Paul Griffiths, Joan Chissell, Philip Howard, by Gordon Pepper, PHS, Anthony Kemp, by George Mikes, David Wood, WILLIAM CLARK, MICHAEL GRYLLS, LEON RAPHAEL, PHILIP GOODHART, JOHN MYLONAS, ANDREW THORBURN, KEN LIVINGSTONE, ANNE E. MACE, ROBIN MOFFAT, JOHN GAGG, J. K. MORLAND, J. GWYN GRIFFITHS, By Clifford Longley, Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Harry Golombek Chess Correspondent, Baroness Seear, Mr I. O. Chance, GARETH DAVID, By Michael Bailey, Shipping Correspondent, By Peter Norman, By Bob Rodwell, By Rupert Morris, By Philip Robinson, By Clive Cookson, By Bill Johnstone, Electronics Correspondent, By Drew Johnston, Philip Robinson, Peter Norman, Peter Hill, Drew Johnston, Sally White, Michael Prest, Jonathan Davies I, Ross Davies, Bailey Morris, Frances Williams, John Whitmore, By Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, By Stuart Jones, By Norman Fox, By Nicholas Harling, By Peter Shard, By Paul Newman, By John Nicholls, By Peter Bills, By David Hands, By Iain Mackenzie, By Tom Cooban, By Gerald Davies, By John Clemison, From John Ballantine, By Richard Eaton, By Gordon Allan, By Keith Macklin, By Sydney Friskin, By Joyce Whitehead, By a Special Correspondent, By, Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Our Racing Staff, From an Irish Correspondent, From Tony Emerson, From Richard Streeton, By Roy McKelvie, By Peter Aykroyd, by Gareth David, Edited by Peter Dear, Peter Watson,

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Index. Politics and Parliament: Jenkins likely leader in wider SDP franchise, Parliament today, Parliament this week. News: Papal visit 'poses no threats', The Times/Halifax house price index, Government inquiry urged into transfer of 'Times' titles, Councils feel they are hamstrung by lawyers, Delaying action on lead in petrol 'would be criminal', Gas blast destroys shops, Warsaw keeps protest alive with candles, Sick pay scheme 'will hit the poor', Words and their meanings Fraught train of thought, Nature notes, Newspapers bingo code sought by Opposition, Council to succeed Ayatollah, Warning on democracy by Ecevit, Laker collapse brings Atlantic cash loss, Western defence US tells allies to pay fair share, Regional tier of party organization voted out, Chirac mobilizes Gaullists French opposition bares teeth, Deng's flowery status, Science report History of the biggest visitor, Warning of more crime as police spending is cut, Soviet debts to Western banks up by $6,000m, Dispute At Refinery IS Settled, Rail hopes rest on McCarthy, 'Climate of hysteria' in Lisbon, McAliskey charms the voters, Ceausescu pleads for détente, President's popularity Why Reagan is out of touch with voters, Lévesque triumphs, Pope pleads for Muslim links, Wine of the apple from the roadside, Missing persons inquiry blames security forces, Police arrest 194 in Poznan protest, Strike halts business on Golan, 400% bus fares rise forecast, Aircrew in scuffle on flight deck, Alert over paraquat in river, ITN in dispute with BBC, A guide to French flair, Pledge On Sex Inquiry, A king trapped in a sandy maze, Learning to brave the elements, Union's one-man strike, Cairo softens Moscow line, Singapore: the bitterness lingers on, 40 years after, Heseltine stands by government cuts, SDP constitutional convention/London Enemies in partnership of fear, Jenkins says, Skirl of the bagpipes for Mr Jenkins, Overseas selling prices, The Times Diary, Families of cooking oil victims end sit-in, Congress to query policy on Salvador, Moreover... Miles Kington, Havers may act if rape outcry is not heeded, Local radio 'fails on politics', Submarine launch for radio station, Life begins at seventy, The Times Profile: The new Political think tanks Now is the time for all intellectuals to come to the aid of their party, Aggett funeral becomes anti-government protest, The papers, EEC talks unlikely to bridge price gap, Mugabe makes bitter attack on Nkomo, Letter from New York Whispering campaign to market 'Chariots', Never mind the dollar, our interest rates can come down now, Air-sea search for 15 crew called off, Travel Rail, Many Held In Research Base Clash, The closed circuit of converts, Rebels hold out on island in Hama, New route for A27 section. Sport: Weekend results and tables, Year of the underdog?, Sports in Brief, Cardiff further depress the spirit of Ebbw Vale, England blend earns title, Champions are held to a draw, FA Cup: The Law versus The Rest, Nottingham programme, Rugby Union No wonder Leicester are loved by everyone down at Newport, Inspection at Newton Abbot, Motor rallying Blomqvist by a whisker, Morgan's 64 lifts victory, European leagues, Daring Run moves into top gear, Racing Broadsword's turn to sharpen up, Boxing Stand up and be counted out at the hands of Spinks, Rugby League Moroccan at centre of Fulham revival, Stand up the real Cooney, Squash rackets Age no barrier to women finalists, Latest European snow reports, Golf Faldo's round suffers from another poor finish, A place at the top, Leslie blow to Gala championship hopes, Spurs are on familiar trip, Oxford a degree too cold, Slemen shows his gifts as Irish fade, Clayton collects enough to clear his debt, Hockey Francis helps Suffolk to semi-final place, Tennis Mottram loses chance of final with McEnroe, World Cup build-up backed by managers, Weekend results, Cross country Winners will be put in their place when stars return, Fencing Harper lifts trophy again, Cricket Bonfires are lit as England's sun sinks into Indian Ocean, Australians miss chance, Giants glad to survive, Plumpton programme, New Zealand go ahead in series, Paisley's day-dreamers, Drilling holes in Exeter, Cresta Run Baracchi has a lot to spare, Lyall is not fooled by comeback, Tedium has gone too far, Rackets Early support for rule experiment, When the boss kicks over the tea urn, Gymnastics Standards and entries both increasing, Bowls Watson leads from start to finish, Keegan and co in a novel role, Scotland call up Paxton, Athletics Miss Waitz too fast for officials, Skiing Triumphant Mahre twins turn World Cup into family affair. Display Advertising: Bell's, Base Lending Rates, Honda, Bl, Glc, Henry Butcher, The Hypochondriac, Sinclair, National Savings, Amersham International, Uk Holidays, Pueblo Miraflores, Victoria Wine, Sea Power. Picture Gallery: The King's men, all in the line of duty, Hazel is the queen of Cruft's. News in Brief. Reviews: Books: Bryan Appleyard investigates the sales slump and today's comeback Reading between the lines, Television Flight of fantasy, Cinema The mirror of history, London Chorale Queen Elizabeth Hall, Concerts Bach Choir/ Willcocks, Dance Swan Lake Covent Garden, Alicia de Larrocha Festival Hall, Theatre The Forest Aldwych, Philharmonia/ Bletchley Groves. Editorials/Leaders: Reasonable People, The Best Assad We Have. Letters to the Editor: Lead in petrol, The mirror of wit, Stalemate in Cyprus, Victims of rape, Judgment implications on fares subsidy, Chemical weapons, Productivity deals, Canal responsibility, Mapping for the future, Girls' borstal Problems, Easing the burden of taxation. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Official Appointments and Notices: Appointments in the Forces Royal Navy. Births. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,756, Increased Chess Lead For Short, Today's television and radio programmes. Obituaries: Mr Victor Jory, Miss Anne Shaw Personnel management and work study, Mr H. S. Morgan, Grigory Shneerson. Business and Finance: Management Nail-biting over Polish debts, Johannesburg Wind of change, Textile slump 'is over', Brussels Money magnet, Economic View, Amersham Fair rating, Hot air is not good policy, Eire Irish ayes, Fears grow for De Lorean, Frankfurt Dollar shines, Double trouble for Mr Smith, Steel Phoenix fails to rise, Plain man's guide to the US economy What is wrong?, £25m Swan Hunter order, Gill may receive £560,000 after all, Leyland strike talks to hear 'alternative', Diary, Laker Rowland Whose money?, Hongkong Slide halted, Budget fears hit prices, Industry 'coped well in slump', At last CCA finds some fans, Hampshire Spring sprung, Insurance sale, Threat to 600 jobs and the future of design Pall over British fabric printing, Nissan talks, Just add Co2 to find more oil, Capital Markets Fresh start on money sums as oil prices fall, Board Meetings, Consortium planned for microchip credit cards, International Outlook The Titan at the Federal Reserve, Shropshire A Porsche off course?, Soviet debts to West rise by $6,000m, Australia Rising profits, Gains for dollar. Stock Exchange Tables: Profit leap for Lloyds London Exchange, Commodities Markets multiply in tricky times, The Pound, Stock Exchange Prices Capitalization and week's change, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Eurobond prices (yields and premiums). Shipping News: Freight rates set to soar as exports flag. Business Appointments: New Appointments. Classified Advertising: Entertainments Guide, Secretarial and Non-secretarial Appointments, Today's events, Announcements, Secretarial and Non-secretarial Aopointments. Property: Auctions, Commercial Property Work place will move to an office park, Commercial properties and Services to the Business World, London And Suburban. Weather: The Weather.

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