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The Times - 18/05/1982

1982; Gale Group;

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From Ian Murray, From Peter Nichols, By Henry Stanhope, Defence Correspondent, From John Witherow, From Our Correspondent, By Julian Haviland Political Editor, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By David Felton, Labour Reporter, By Jeanette Mitchell, By Donald Macintyre Labour Correspondent, By Anthony Bevins, Political Correspondent, By Pearce Wright, Science Editor, By Our Labour Staff, By Paul Routledge, Labour Editor, From Our Labour Editor, By Michael Baily, From Peter Evans, Home Affairs Correspondent, By Frances Gibb, By Our Political Editor, By Hugh Clayton, Environment Correspondent, By Lucy Hodges, By Jeannette Mitchell, By the Staff of "Nature", From Paul Routledge, Labour Editor, By Kenneth Gosling, From John Young, From Nicholas Ashford, By Our Foreign Staff, From Our Own Correspondent, From Christopher Thomas, By Philip Webster, From Harry Debelius, From Paul Ellman, From Michael Hamlyn, By David Cross, From Michael Hornsby, From Stephen Taylor, From Roger Boyes, From Michael Binyon, From Patricia Clough, From Douglas Aiton, From Jacqueline Reditt, From Trevor Fishlock, By Caroline Moorehead, From Frederick Bonnart, Lucy Hughes-Hallett, John Russell Taylor, Anthony Masters, Paul Griffiths, Jerrold Northrop Moore, Noël Goodwin, David Robinson, Henry Stanhope, David Walker, PHS, Alan Hamilton, G. H. PETERS, NORMAN FOWLER, H. J. F. CRUM EWING, S. W. ROSKILL, ANTHONY STORR, S. V. APPLEBY, MICHAEL POLLOCK, JOHN MOGG, A. J. BRAYSHAW, S. W. MAGNUS, SHELAGH WEIR, C. P. K. BARNES, GHULAM FARUQUE, LADY BURTON OF COVENTRY, A. S. PIMENOFF, By Our Horticulture Correspondent, By Geraldine Norman, Sale Room Correspondent, J. R. J., Dr Derek Richter, By Gareth David, By Edward Townsend Industrial Correspondent, From Peter Norman, By Rupert Morris, By Lorna Bourke, By Derek Harris, Commercial Editor, By Peter Norman, Bill Johnstone, By Torin Douglas, C. Gordon Tether, By Stuart Jarrold, From David Hands, From Peter Bills, Iain Mackenzie, By Richard Eaton, By Paul Harrison, By Keith Macklin, By Lewine Mair, By John Hennessy, Golf Correspondent, By Robert Pryce, By Our Racing Correspondent, By Our Newmarket Correspondent, By Michael Phillips, Racing Correspondent, By Sydney Friskin, Bill Hicks, By John Wilcockson, Edited by Peter Dear,

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News in Brief. Index. News: Pym 'gag' on Onslow upsets MPS, Driving to death Why Germans prefer suicide by car, Astiz's moment of weakness Gift of doll for girl prisoner, Shore attacks Labour left on Falklands, US pessimistic about shift by Argentina, Island's airstrips face mounting attacks, The Times Halifax house price index, Union plans cuts protest, Decision day for labour reform, Prince tells of plan to create jobs, Archbishops try to save Pope's visit, US clergy rescue conference Propaganda ploy defeated, The last empress returns to Austria, Clouds thicken, Overseas selling prices, Sovereignty claims confused, Moreover... Miles Kington, Chelsea's living catalogue of colour, Energy alternatives: 1 Harnessing the power of the future, Junta expects to pay debts, Reagan ready to include cruise in missile offer, A cool century for New Zealand lamb, EEC renews trade sanctions against Argentina for 7 days, St. Paul's Girls' School, How fostering may help bald eagle to survive, Ipswich School, Vatican faces first strike in its history, Dairy trade president attacks Employment Bill, 75 help police to reconstruct murder scene, Pretoria fear of president's dictatorial power, Top LT job is offered to food firm man, Tebbit 'hire and fire' advice to firms, A Moonie daily for Washington, Two helicopters in S Georgia crash, For the mandarins, less room at the top, Science report How plant stems pipe their light, No bearing on Rock, Spain says, Dustcart arson theory, Hopes dwindling says UN chief, Tactical manoeuvres but little real change, The Times Diary Embarrassing-when 'home' plays away, GLC fights to keep transport, Delhi and Peking seek border dispute solution, Fastest man around the world, Census shock India is losing the billion battle, Moscow's man arrives to bolster Polish regime, £166,000 for doctor's family, Policemen hear attack on ethnic recruiting drive, Seamen back use of force, Roads, Wales 'link' with Pope's attacker, Rock bands raise cash for the war effort, Social Democrat winning in Santo Domingo, Power workers decide on action over pay, Frank Johnson in the Commons Cold shoulder for white heat of technology, Union plans to go into business to save jobs, MPs to hear education funding plan, The papers, Harriers aim to frighten troops, Rail strike disrupts services, Cooped-up crew eager for action, Poll shows Tory lead increasing, Youth who slashed paintings wanted jail, Cancer 'magic bullet' hope fades, Hoare says he had 'friends in high places', Heseltine backs Thames design, Nupe calls for support, Namibia on Mugabe London agenda, Korean loan scandal widening, Prisoners of conscience Poland: Ewa Kubasiewicz, If we go in: the options open to the task force, Envoys fly out We are at limit, Thatcher says, Families expected blast disaster, Left defeated, Labour shrugs off defeat in Tasmania election, Lover's cash fight fails, PLO warned not to exploit Israeli 'restraint', France and Britain plan strategy for summit. Politics and Parliament: Prince may borrow money, Tories' by-election hope, Technology Impossible to develop strategy for the new technologies, Parliament today, Falklands MP wants EEC funds for task force, Waterways Restrictions on horses on canal towpaths, Whitelaw plays Falklands poll card, 'Consult MPs' call by Foot, North Sea Auction for some oil, House Of Lords Sex cinema laws to cover boats. Display Advertising: Evita, The Ultimate Driving Machine, Pia, Garrard, National Savings Certificates, The British Home And Hospital For In Incurables, American Express, 3M, Peugeot 305, The Sussex Sewing Company, Lipman & Sons, Todays Tesco, The Times, Christie's, Phillips, Canda, Harold Perry Motors Pcl, Phoenix, Greater Manchester, Avis, American Airlines, Tennent's, Base Lending Rates, Wc. Arts and Entertainment: Flower fashion: by Suzy Menkes In an Indian country garden, English glasses raised as market picks up, Sotheby's and Christie's 'cleared', The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,834, Today's television and radio programmes, TV top ten, Regional finals of Sobrani bridge. Law: Ulster judge takes part in Dublin murder trial, S. Africans accused of killing 13 in air raids, Theft aquittal, Liquidation relevant In re Ashpurton Estates Ltd, European Law Report Court of Justice of the European Communities Allowance to be made for residual VAT on imports Gaston Schul BV, plaintiff v Inspector of Customs and Excise, Roosendaal, Netherlands, defendant, Blood alcohol level McGarry v Chief Constable of Bedfordshire, Low flyer fined, Law groups call for legal aid reforms, 10 face cats theft charge, Youth fined for shirt insult, Some trials 'should be on TV'. Picture Gallery. Reviews: Rlpo Atherton Festival Hall, Opera Russell's 'Rake', Interview: Cherie Lunghi Chekhov the ideal, Pilou Parsons Wigmore Hall, Janet Baker Haddo House, Galleries Reason for revaluation The Irish Revival Pyms Gallery Visions Rich and Strange, 1880-1920 Louise Whitford Gallery Hockney and Poetry Michael Parkin Fine Art, Television History as it was created, Cinema Cannes British, Gustav Leonhardt Queen Elizabeth Hall. Editorials/Leaders: Less Civil, Less Service, A Sense Of Proportion. Letters to the Editor: Service dependants, Governing the Church, Falklands priorities, Waiting and seeing, Hazards of the jury system, Qat chewing, Constraints on pay in the NHS, Tent pegging, Use of Suez for Falklands comparison, Prices of foodstuffs, Aviation security fund. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Births. Official Appointments and Notices: TV award for deposed snooker champion, Latest appointments, Church news. Obituaries: Mr Edward Burney, Signor Renzo Rossellini, Rear-Admiral C. H. S. Wise Technical maintenance in the Fleet, Sir Denis Hill. Stock Exchange Tables: M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited The Over-the-Counter Market, Wall Street, The pound, Latest Results, Sterling: Spot and Forward, Commodities, Retail Sales, Stock Exchange Prices Dull start to account, Stock Exchanges. Business and Finance: The Financial Times 30-share index had its largest fall, British economic claims disputed, Why Lawson cannot have it both wavs, Fortnum trims full-year loss, Overseas Companies, Wellcome up 24pc in first half, Retail sales Credit spree, International West Germany 32pc more businesses bankrupt, NEI lands £80m deal for Taiwan power plant, More cuts urged on car imports, £40m ICL deal, Dividend passed at Selincourt, Share prices plunge on Falklands fears, The Wellcome Foundation Limited Interim report 1982, Capital Markets, Bardsey returns to payout list, Companies, EEC wants exports extension, Price Changes, Building societies come under fire, Retail sales falter, CBS buys Cassell's, Today, Interest Rates, Cook sues Ferguson Lacey, Matthew Brown advances, Cowan sells offshoots, Prices down in most sectors, Land Securities, Do newspapers file away a fortune?, Land Securities pays more as profits jump, Money Markets, Playing the Latin American card, Tesco triggers new price war, Scrip issue at James Beattie, Bids wanted for new North Sea licences, Poland reduces debt, Currencies, Marketing And Advertising: Posters Fighting to fill a space, Whitbread And Company Plc Preliminary announcement of results for the year to 27th February 1982, BOC first-half profits increase to £45m Big growth in medical sales, Whitbread Keeping quiet. Business Appointments: Appointements. Sport: Snooker How ice cool champion froze during his winning break, Six Mile Bottom can handle shorter trip, New era of back play for France, Sports in Brief, Mrs Robertson has prepared well for her tilt at record, Full-blooded Wembley rehearsal for Spurs, Volleyball Airdrie game to decide series, ICE Hockey Cloud over Durham, The middle ground between the attitudes of SANROC and the cricket rebels How Boycott and Ramsamy could hit the racists for six, Profile of Brian Anderson, Britain's talented young referee By appointment to world rugby, Nathaniel Crosby will draw crowds, Goodwood, Support for boycott ruled out, Pontefract, Betting suspended after Golden Fleece injury, Mottram wins on two fronts, Sedgefield NH, A dead heat to remember, Brassey shines again with Shaves You Close, Snooker Higgins is fined £1,000 for remark, Crisis clubs 'over reacting', Sharp's assault on Indian bowling earns him a century, England endeavour to cope with the Italian job, Paddington lose three seeds, Badminton Indonesia set to lift trophy, Redcar, Cardiff are relegated despite final flourish, Wolverhampton. Classified Advertising: Today's events, Announcements, Secretarial & Non Secretarial Appointments, Entertainments, Salerooms and Antiques. Property. Weather: The Weather.

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