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The Times - 23/03/1982

1982; Gale Group;

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By David Walker, By Julian Haviland, Political Editor, From Robert Fisk, From Christopher Walker, From Jonathan Wills, By Our Foreign Staff, By Jonathan Davis Energy Correspondent, By David Hewson, By Kenneth Gosling, By Diana Geddes Education Correspondent, By Michael Baily, Richard Evans, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, From Craig Seton, By Nicholas Timmins, By Paul Routledge, Labour Editor, By Pearce Wright Science Editor, By Annabel Ferriman Health Services Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, By Anthony Bevins, Political Correspondent, By Stewart Tendler, Crime Reporter, By Our Crime Reporter, By John Young, By Lucy Hodges, From Charles Hargrove, , From Patricia Clough, , From Trevor Fishlock, From Christopher Thomas, From Ian Murray, , From Nicholas Ashford, From Our Own Correspondent, By Simon Scott Plummer, Front Michael Hornsby, , From Gerald Shaw, From Paul Ellman, by Suzy Menkes, by Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Correspondent, Christopher Walker, PHS, by Sir Raymond Pennock, CLIVE ROSE, D. MACRAE-BROWN, , RORY BELL, D. R. DENMAN, RODERICK C. OGLEY, BARBARA SMOKER, D. F. HODGSON, D. DENCER, ANTHONY GRANT, J. C. ALLEN., DESMOND FITZPATRICK, By Geraldine Norman, Sale Room Correspondent, By Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Correspondent, By a Bridge Correspondent, I.M.G., John Russell Taylor, Ned Chaillet, John Percival, Dennis Hackett, Max Harrison, William Mann, Hilary Finch, Gareth David, By Torin Douglas, By Jonathan Davis, By David Blake Economics Editor, By Peter Wilson-Smith, By Bill Johnstone, Electronics Correspondent, By Peter Hill, From Peter Norman, Nicholas Cole, Bailey Morris, By Peter Marson, By Rex Bellamy, From Norman Fox, Athletics Correspondent., By Sydney Friskin, By John Wilcockson, By Michael Phillips, Racing Correspondent, By Michael Seely, By our Racing Correspondent, From Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent, , By Norman Fox, By Jim Railton, From John Woodcock, Cricket Correspondent, , From Peter McFarline, From John Ballantine, By John Hennessy Golf Corresspondent, Edited by Peter Dear, From Piers Akerman, From Richard Ford,

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Index. News: Shell puts 5p on petrol price, Walesa's Wife Bears A Grudge, The Times Diary Why it's open forum on Palumbo's piazza, Passengers down but takings up, Surgeons stitch back girl's severed leg, 'Victory' on telephones for disabled, Hanging Poll IS Opposed, Two maimed in blast, Classical records, Inquiry ordered into £2,000m cable TV plan, 33 arrested in missiles protest, Poor regions slide in growth league, Caught in the grip of Rome fever, Mabs join the war on cancer, Many gifted children not recognized, Communist inscription is allowed, EEC silver jubilee: Part 2 Bogged down in search for identity, New Home With A Royal View, Roads, Colonel Blackwood salutes history, Alert at Three Mile Island, French and German election analysis Left insists its mandate stands despite swing, Now the real West Bank struggle begins, Overseas selling Prices, Tashkent trip for Brezhnev, Iraq in desperate search for peace as Iran launches new offensive, Sandinista regime runs into a fusillade, Setback for ex-POWs, Kidnappers face 30 years' jail, Radio station admits it misreported Thorn, Mrs Gandhi evades protesters, How to give workers the profit motive, US space shuttle hits a snag after blast-off, Clamour to end Bonn coalition, Frank Johnson in Hillhead The disappearing Roy-and one left earring, 2,300 New Hospital Beds Empty, Trident dominates the Hillhead war of words, Bus folk tell Dave where to get off, Cardinal pleads for squatters, Heseltine to seek 9% cut in council spending, 13th firing that killed three, Colombian guerrillas kill six in ambush, Ovation for Benn at Hillhead, Israeli soldiers kill second West Bank demonstrator, Argentines hoist a flag on Falklands, Tories urge shop floor right to call for ballots, Moreover... Miles Kington, Botha welcomes Zambian offer of summit talks, EEC tries fresh move to end budget stalemate, Uk In Dock Over Pay Equality, Visit By Pope 'Not Opposed', The papers, Haig steps up chemical war debate, Molyneaux says CIA unit is in Ulster, Lufthansa comes down to earth, Papal card game stopped, Protesters barred from Islamabad, Clark's quiet revolution Foreign policy returns to the White House, Rspca Call To Neuter Wild Cats, Closed shop women get £10,958, Science report Soft error in silicon puts robots at risk. Politics and Parliament: Car Lights Headlamp rules welcomed, Safety BSI code soon on standards for glazing, House Of Lords Peer wants cannabis taking legalized, Parliament today, Technology Industry facing stark choice, Royal Assent, Mental Health Rights for patients detained in hospital, Ministry is censured for Polaris update, Whitelaw silences his Tory critics. Display Advertising: Phillips, Mas, Glenmorangie, Spink, Lipman & Sons, Sussex Sewing Company, Multiple Display Advertisements, Borough Solicitor, Lloyds & Scottish Finance, Stuart Crystal, Pure India Tea, Base Lending Rates, Iveco. Law: Rugby streaker fined £50, 'Countryman' verdict Policemen cleared of corruption, Egyptian Officers Acquitied, Power to determine contract Tower Hamlets London Borough Council v British Gas Corporation, Blair Peach's mother sues, Judge attacks early release of prisoners, 'Swedey' squad's inquiries were beset by problems, 19 convicted in mail train robbery case, Casino deputy chief jailed, Eligibility for legal aid questioned, Confusion over civil evidence in crown courts Regina v Wood Green Crown Court, Ex parte P, Evidence at murder trial heard on video, Bomb charge youth cleared, No liability for private way Holden v White and Another, Judicial age rules unchanged. Picture Gallery. News in Brief. Classified Advertising: Today's events, Legal Appointments, Announcements, Legal appointments, Entertainments. Arts and Entertainment: Fashion London by day Jasper Conran Sheridan Barnett, Stuffed birds fetch only £14,600, Stars of the night, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 15,787, Today's television and radio programmes, TV top ten, England's Tight Win At Bridge. Editorials/Leaders: The Age Of The Cable, The Autocrat Of Islamabad, Setback For Herr Schmidt. Letters to the Editor: Diagnostic ill, Plastic surgeon's hungry allies, An 'honest broker' for seabed rights, Europe's part in the Alliance, Made safe for England, Whither the GLC?, Key to democracy, Pope and population, Local industry, Cold comfort. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Births. Official Appointments and Notices: Church news Appointments, University news Oxford, Latest appointments. Deaths. Obituaries: Prof Alec Rodger, Prince Eugeniusz Lubomirski, Mr Harry H. Corbett, Dr Helena Wright Stalwart pioneer of birth control, Obituary. Reviews: Television Expediency and the private patient, Sinfonietta Knussen, Galleries Brilliance arising from the clay, Concerts Eastern approach Festival of India, Theatre Testament of abuse Blow on Blow, Dance Full of ideas Ballet Rambert, Lso Menuhin. Stock Exchange Tables: The Pound, Latest Results, Sterling: Spot and Forward, Commodities, Stock Exchange Prices Gilts active, Wall Street, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited. Business and Finance: Beatson Clark Clear profit, 10pc rise in German exports, Company profits start to recover, International South Africa, 1,200 jobs lost at British Aerospace, Spending money like water, Glut cuts oil demand, Gloom in the stock market... boom for cable suppliers But worries may prove premature, Opec members may break ranks Cutback in oil output has little impact, Broker Bought, Capital Markets, Queens Moat Cash arranged, Can Opec hold the line?, £300m steel deal, EEC makes formal trade protest over Japan, Well-heeled veteran, Last in, first out: bad for minorities, Sir Freddie sets up air consultancy business, Today, Marketing And Advertising: Behind The Camera The big screen craftsmen with a 30-second start, Gdp Yardsticks, 'Blackmail' row on channel 4, 'Takeover' proves us right, Cable TV urged from 1986, Tsbs The next stage, Thorn to buy computer firms, Matthews resigns from ACC board, Money Markets, Other Exchanges, Pay freeze agreed by GM union, Tokyo gold market opens, Invergordon's fate in balance, Bids And Deals, Currencies, London Exchange Pearson Longman takes off, Morgan Grenfell Backing for disclosure of reserves. Business Appointments: New Appointments. Sport: Rugby at the Valley, Stein calls up Evans and Bett, Greenwood reverts to wingers, Sports in Brief, Today's Fixtures, Rowing Safer on water than land, Brand aims for place in top 60, Cousins and Curry return to the competitive stage, Maradona transfer talk 'ludicrous', Cycling Manchester are the hub, Nottingham, The thrill of the chase still holds no parallel in sport National Hunt:, Sweet and sour news for crisis clubs, Volleyball Another lost weekend, No funds for Aintree, Lamb for England, Gooch for S Africa, Squash Fog may clear in time for a side view of the last four, Dias manages fighting century, Encouraging more sports sponsorship, Yesterday's results Third Division, Wetherby programme, Hockey UAU are best prepared and have widest range, Rough ride ahead to keep the crowds The Flat:, Skiing Conditions, Athletics London Mile road race planned for next year, Pate wets his proud head in the lake, Fontwell Park, Redskins keep title, Today's Racing Fontwell provide schoolboy treat, Wolverhampton, Chappell forgiven past misdemeanours, Rugby Union Feast with 495 courses, Plumpton. Property: Auctions today, Salerooms and Antiques, Country Properties. Weather: The Weather.

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