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The Times - 07/05/1982

1982; Gale Group;

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By Julian Haviland Political Editor, From Nicholas Ashford, By Hugh, Noyes, Parliamentary Correspondent, From Christopher Thomas, By Henry Stanhope, Defence Correspondent, By David Walker, Richard Evans, By Paul Routledge, Labour Editor, By Frances Gibb, By Peter Evans, Home Affairs Correspondent, From Our Correspondent Sheffield, By John O'Leary of the "Times Higher Education Supplement", By David Nicholson-Lord, By Lucy Hodges, By Felicity Jones, By Hugh Clayton Environment Correspondent, By Anthony Bevins, Political Correspondent, By David Hewson, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, From Hugh Clayton, Environment Correspondent, By Donald Macintyre Labour Correspondent, By John Young Agriculture Correspondent, By the Staff of "Nature", By a Staff Reporter, By Stewart Tendler, From John Witherow, From Zoriana Pvsariwsky, From Ian Murray, By George Clark, By Anthony Bevins Political Correspondent, By David Cross, By Clive Cookson, From Bailey Morris, From John Best, From Roger Boyes, From Charles Hargrove, From Our Correspondent, From Robert Fisk, From Harry Debelius Madrid, From Peter Nichols, From David Watts, From Our Own Correspondent, From Godfrey Morrison, From Michael Hornsby, From Michael Hamlyn, David Watt, George Brock, PHS, by Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Correspondent, ROBERT LATHAM, PETER VIS, ANTHONY BEAUMONT-DARK, T. E. WILKERSON, ERIC JAMES, DEREK SAYER, John A Flood, ISOBEL BUTTERFIELD, PETER TATTON-BROWN, MARTIN CAWTE, CHRISTOPHER DE HAMEL, TERENCE BENDIXSON, ANELAY HART, PETER HILL, MARTIN YOUNG, IAIN FERGUSON, MARY RENAULT, By Kenneth Gosling, By Christopher Warman Arts Correspondent, D, Christopher Warman, Michael Church, David Robinson, Paul Griffiths, Ned Chaillet, John Percival, Richard Williams, By Frances Williams, Sally White, By Philip Robinson, By Edward Townsend Industrial Correspondent, By Jonathan Davis Energy Correspondent, By Michael Prest, C. Gordon Tether, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Alan Gibson, By Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent, By Paul Newman, By Richard Streeton, By Peter Marson, By Michael Phillips, Racing Correspondent, By Our Racing Correspondent, By Our Newmarket Correspondent, By Michael Seely, From Mitchell Platts, By a Special Correspondent, By Lewine Mair, By Keith Macklin, By David Hands, By Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, By Nicholas Keith Sports Editor, by Peter Waymark, Edited by Peter Davalle, By David Felton, Labour Reporter, PH, Geoff Brown, Derek Winnert, Louise Nicholson, Nicholas Wapshott, Chris Peachment, Nicholas Harling, Stan Hey, Philip Howard, Michael-Young, Clive Aslet, Judy Froshaug, Richard Eaton, Richard Streeton, Richard Sachs, David Wade, Geoffrey Wansell,

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Index. Politics and Parliament: Falklands Thatcher welcome for United Nations ideas, Frank Johnson in the Commons A constructive silence from Mr Heath, Parliament today, Ulster Bill could face Commons filibuster, House Of Lords Controversy at Epsom Downs over regulation of riding, Agriculture Labour land policy attacked, Jellicoe visits in review of terrorism, Wary welcome for UN 'framework', Junta wrecks hopes of ceasefire by refusing to withdraw, Thatcher's aide wants a ceasefire, Wales More help for small businesses, Next week, Debate on capital punishment. News: Breast feeding increase, Spend more on society's carers reports say, Self-Portrait of a terrorist How Red Brigades keep total control, Damages plea, Contraception: how many will heed the Pope?, How the anti-lead lobby fuelled the petrol debate, Some life left in Namibia approach, Plea from interned Poles, Thatcher support drops Swing to ceasefire, Balcony seat at Corniche carnage, Bean eaters earn the fleet's respect, Casualty list on Sheffield, Peru initiative called for 72-hour truce, Plea for heritage fund aid to buy Aintree, The Times Dairy Nye's widow says no to another BBC TV request, Council fox hunt ban in South Glamorgan, Bomb Argentine air bases say senior Tory MPs, Early breakthrough not expected Junta stands by its terms, �136,742 won for accident victims, Poles pass liberal Bill, Two parties demand rerun in Jakarta, Two Sea Harriers missing on patrol, Local elections Boost for Tories as Alliance is humiliated, Poultry welfare warning, �3m sought from unions for Labour poll fund, Quebec to opt out of the Bill of Rights, Border guard charged, Softly, softly cricket, Roads, Police check reports of dustcart ambush, Tebbit gives warning on ending benefit, Gaps in air cover gave Sheffield only a few seconds, MoD on hold-ups, CS gas used to end house siege, Gambian President wins election, Savoy Hotel, Former pop manager gets 3 years, Plea to Lords on Extradition, Argentine losses are greater, Search for compromise Reagan budget clears its first hurdle, Fighters attacked minister, Success claimed by Iran in fresh offensive, Obstacles remain to UN plan, Hersant bid for daily paper suffers setback, 'Armchair Strategists' Thatcher attacks media coverage, New leader for Italian Christian Democrats, Watchdog for cable TV is urged, Doctors' drive for health, Amoco Cadiz damages hearings open, Nato links security and better living, Terrorist killing stops work at Bilbao plant, Bush assures Chinese over Taiwan dispute, Moreover... Miles Kington, Britain seen in US as on defensive, Asian plays, 6% for doctors, dentists civil servants, Forces, The papers, Wilcox wins �14,000 libel damages against 'Eye', Anaesthetic led to death, inquest is told, Nott sees no split with EEC, Alarm at prison faults, Taxes and prices shoot up Se�or Average pays for the war bills, Science report Meteorite yields 'life-like' acids, Shortage of students shuts 50 courses, School level crossing complaints, 37 MPs ousted after poll in Sierra Leone, Gas inquiry session to be secret, Three years on, the ironic anniversary, New books-non-fiction, Proof claimed of TV link with aggression, Mandela's wife kept from award, Conservative candidates hold ground as Alliance bandwagon falters, Weapons firms certain to profit. Display Advertising: English Tourist Board, Gate, Harefield Heart Transplant Trust, Hayward Gallery, Summit Conference, Vso, Opportunities In Zimbabwe, The British Petroleum, Funny Turns, Clerical Medical, Portland Holidays, The Times, Riccardo Muti, Christie's, Polo, Rita, Lloyds Bank, Peugeot, Gate Bloomsbury, Msb, Royal Opera House, Roneo Alcatel, Panam, Base Lending Rates, Oriental Carpet Galleries. Law: Top judges offer to resign, Soliciting charge, Jailed for life, Court escape, Trickster in 'Times' move jailed, Attempt to imprison magistrate fails, Judge asks for airport documents, Newspaper chains to stand trial, Chief constable wins bank freeze appeal, Law Report May 7 1982 House of Lords Nervous shock damages for those not at scene of accident McLoughlin v O'Brien and Others. News in Brief. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,825, A suitable case, Postwar art sale sets 14 price records, Package Proms offer of �27 for 57 concerts, It's the Picasso theme, Looking for a new prodigy, Devil of a party in pastels by George, Top ten films, The old triple are back, Foibles and phobias, Eating Out Cocktails and after, Look Ahead Ackland to play Falstaff, Books Three great Waughs, Lions in a Brandt new light, Long winding road, Scott stays on top, Radio, Motowners take the stage, Festival of India This week only, Cash for composers, One that ran and ran, Video Visconti's glorious baroque, Photography, Behind bars, Galleries, Books of beauty, Dance, Tab's back, Horse opera offers a rude ride, Theatre, Making the most of your day at the race Travel, Films, Every horse has his day, Bed, board and belfry, Today's television and radio programmes, Sheik and the snake, Hayley's new role. Picture Gallery: The pride, the pain and the pasta, Preview The Times Entertainment Guide No more loneliness for the long-distance runner. Editorials/Leaders: Beyond The Battle, The Italian Revival, America's Exposed Economy. Letters to the Editor: Origins of printing, Poplar councillors, John Walters case, The Falklands: seeking a diplomatic solution, Down by the riverside, Capital punishment, Use of animals in circuses, Novel on Greece, Tent pegging. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: Latest appointments. Deaths. Births. Obituaries: Sir Ian Hill Notable work in electrocardiography, Sir Lecraz Teelock, Mr Geoffrey Roberts, General Walther Wenck, Mr H. H. Marshall. Reviews: Television Acquired gravity, The Proms French direction, Concert A concert for our time Lso /Lutoslawski/ Simonov, Cinema Minimalism carried to seductive limits, Dance Nymphs and cubist harlequins Pribaoutki, Rock Persistent vision Richard and Linda Thompson, Theatre Cheerful liberality George and Margaret. Stock Exchange Tables: The pound, Latest Results, Sterling: Spot and Forward, Stock Exchange Prices Interest Rate Hopes, Commodities, Wall Street, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Stock Exchanges. Business and Finance: The Royal Bank of Scotland Group plc, British Sugar plc, Shares drift after early optimism over Falklands, Electronics and the challenges facing Whitehall, EEC floats Samurai bond, Overseas Companies, Woolwich New target, Royal Bank Profits slip, Little comfort for equities, Lancashire & Yorkshire Assurance Society, Deals charge, Interest rates help Gerrard, 45 pc rise in house starts, Companies, Price Changes, Pound and shares lose early gains Falklands and US deficit fears hamper markets, Big increase for Pritchard, Today, US interest rates: the coming fall, Interest Rates, Cash call for �16m at Carless, Dismal first quarter for BP, Ottoman Bank, International China, Heal's seventh lean year, Kwik Save up, AN OILFIELD capable of, Still no firm decision on Concorde's future, Waterford Glass, Forte back into battle with Savoy, UDS profits plunge in second half, Bids And Deals, Profits slump in US, Cheers for brewers, Car production in the United Kingdom last month, Currencies, Israel debt rises, British Sugar Up 72pc. Business Appointments: Appointments Electrolux names chairman. Sport: Lads from down t'pit meet the brass, Huntingdon NH, Cricket's lottery, Sports in Brief, Cecil at 3-1 for Derby after Ivano victory, False alarm for Francome, Broad bat is fine support for Zaheer, Britain's badminton battle, New schools coaches named, All going for Burton, Olympians humbled, Chester results, Rebel Humpage on the rampage, Lingfield Park, Sedgefield NH, Athletics Injury forces Simonsen to miss marathon, Strong party hopes to restore London pride, Taylor parts company from Clough, Villa given cup final go-ahead, Scots call for Cup boycott, cowley and Parks to the rescue, Barclay keeps Sussex in hunt, Dedicated Nottinghamshire start with two-day victory, Unlucky Rockfest to give Tree some classic cheer, Viewpoint A time for deeds not words, Profitable for Minshall, Fletcher brings on the sunshine, Snooker Knowles cruises on, Rugby League Northern likely to challenge League ruling, James stays firmly in groove to lead French Open, Larkins makes history and Yorkshire wait, Twickenham and RFU touch down in the Marketing era, Youth Cup goes to Watford, Wright hit three times but soldiers on, Stratford NH, Salisbury, Motoring Old fashioned, old fashioned price, Newton Abot. 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