The Times - 25/03/1982
1982; Gale Group;
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From Christopher Walker, From Anthony Bevins, Political Correspondent, By Paul Routledge, Labour Editor, From Michael Binyon, By David Blake, From Richard Ford, By Hugh Noyes, Parliamentary Correspondent, By Leslie Plommer, By Nicholas Timmins, By Our Labour Editor, From Jonatham Wills, By Our Political Editor, By Lucy Hodges, By Philip Webster, Political Reporter, By Philip Webster Political Reporter, By the Staff of "Nature", By Peter Evans, Home Affairs Correspondent, By Our Science Editor, By Michael Horsnell, From Tim Jones, By David Walker, By Pearce Wright, Science Editor, By Kenneth Gosling, By Michael Baily, Transport Correspondent, By Christopher Warman Arts Correspondent, By Frances Gibb, By Pat Healy, Social Services Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, By John Young, By Annabel Ferriman, Health Services Correspondent, From Trevor Fishlock, By Our Foreign Staff, From Charles Hargrove, From George Clark, From Robert Schuil, From Richard Wigg, From Harry Debelius, From Peter Hazelhurst, From Mario Modiano, By Peter Strafford, From Paul Ellman, From Piers Akerman, From Christopher Thomas, Anthony Quinton, Robert Nye, John Nicholson, Anne Barnes, Jack Straw, Philip Howard, Dennis Hackett, John Higgins, Ned Chaillet, William Mann, Max Harrison, Richard Williams, Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, PHS, Ronald Butt, HARRIET WILSON, DAVID WIDDICOMBE, R. J. D. JOHNSTON, C. I. D. SIMPSON, DAVID McCORMICK, C. G. POLE-CAREW, ANTHONY NUTTING, YOAV BIRAN, G. I. A. D. DRAPER, J. BICK, B. G. FROW, ERIC MATHIESON, S. CRESSWELL, LAURIER LISTER, C. W. L. BEVAN, L. A. MORITZ, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, Mr Nevil Johnson, Lord M, Gareth David, By Frances Williams, By Rupert Morris, From Bailey Morris, By Clive Cookson, Technology Correspondent, By Margareta Pagano, By Kevin Page, By Jonathan Davis, Energy Correspondent, By Peter Hill Industrial Editor, Nicholas Cole, By Gareth David, By Michael Prest, By Drew Johnston, By Sally White, Marcel Berlins, By John Karter, Racing Editor, By Ian Reid, By Michael Seely, By Maichael Seely, By Our Newmarket Correspondent, From Eric Marsden, By John Hennessy, By Sydney Friskin, By Pamela MacgregorMorris, From Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent, By Peter West, Rugby Correspondent, By Gerald Davies, By Gerald Richmond, By Richard Eaton, By Jim Railton, By Peter Marson, By Rex Bellamy, By Peter Aykroyd, Alan Gibson, By Keith Macklin, By Michael Coleman, Shooting Correspondent, Edited by Peter Davalle, Coates (Inspector of Taxes) v Arndale Properties Ltd, From Nicholas Ashford,
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News: Informers crippling IRA, say police, Sir Ranulph has to go forward backwards, US ready for talks on Central Amercia, MPs object to blacks' employment code, 20 years for ex-minister, El Salvador election Vote is rigged, candidate says, Gormley says time will moderate Scargill, Frank Johnson in Hillhead Thank you, Mr Jenkins, and a nodal goodbye, Science report Energy of the pancake stars, Pakistani teachers defy protest ban, New Mitterrand law rebounds on the Socialists, Student supplied drug ring from campus lab, 17 arrested in drug squad raids, Tension on West Bank Three more Arabs killed by Israelis, Church paintings restored, Disease blamed on E Germans, Plan to ask London drivers for £1 a day, Guatemalan junta dissolves Congress, Rape questions 'justified', Morocco seeks OAU summit, Spain rules out sprees on Rock, Reading the entrails of the coup, Warning by Howe on inflation, Phone tap scandal in Greece, Roads, Change urged in right to divorce payment, Begin may call early election after failure in Knesset, Papal visit 'backed by half the country', Nato ministers reject Soviet missiles freeze, Turkey workers reject pay offer, Fowler to join nurses' talks, Where the SDP must aim, Lavatory fails on shuttle, Government funds plea by nuclear protesters, Amnesty's leadership challenged, Site Plans Inquiry Due To End, 'Times Preview', Cricket tour is likely, Gandhi says, Ship runs on watered oil, Navy sails to aid Falklands, Jewel gang carry out repeat raid, On the 25th anniversary of the Treaty of Rome, Julian Amery recalls a momentous lunch-time meeting How Churchill's dream of Europe foundered, Second resting place in 60m years, Congo blast "killed 15", Japanese robots create new jobs, Churches' Plea For Homeless, Horizons The Times guide to careers training Not quite so open any more, Improved offer to islanders, Study shows that mugging is extremely rare, The Times list of best-selling books, First 'off the peg' hospital sets the trend, GLC taken to law again as Tories challenge budget, Overseas selling prices, Bangladesh coup leader helped Sattar to power, New Polish journalists' union recognized, Farm price demands are derided, Moreover... Miles Kington, Brezhnev peace plea to China, The Times Diary Was Southey to blame for our troubles?, The papers, TV films blacked, Why politicians should beware of crime statistics The great myth of the detective, Water war ahead, says Plaid Cymru, A rising figure in the City, Tebbit foresees a more stable economic future, Troops on patrol in Dacca, 'Bell tolls for thee' TUC warns firms, Border control to be eased, Battle of issues, not personalities, Heseltine silent on spending, Britain 'lagging in biotechnology', Heathrow growth proposed, Men praised for rail rescue, Hume attempts to calm fears over Pope's visit, Dutch swing to right. Politics and Parliament: Man in the centre if votes are tied, Three final polls predict Jenkins will win today, The Royal Gallery for Reagan, Law And Order Pornography is leading too many youngsters into crime, Parliament today, Lord's Reform Government seeking agreement on change, Lord Chief Justice joins crime figure critics, Legal A new dimension to the word complexity, Labour NEC backs two left-wingers, Europe Japan pressed to lift trade barriers, Agriculture Withdrawal from EEC bad for farming. Picture Gallery. Display Advertising: Bell's, Asprey, Certified Dividends, Rank Xerox, Littlewoods, Graduate Girls, Deputy City Engineer, British Heart Foundation, Hodder & Stoughton, Zetters, Telecom, Vernons, The Times, Idc, Allen Lane, Peugeot, Pan Am, Alliance Building Society, Who's WHO, Macdonald, Robert Hale, Natwest, Getty Oil, Habitat, Xpd, The Little Foxes, Base Lending Rates, Hamish Hamilton, The Sympathetic Hearing Scheme. News in Brief. Arts and Entertainment: The Reunion of the Soul and the Body by William, William III silver set fetches £226,800, Today's television and radio programmes, GLC grant to national arts groups up 9%, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,789, Painting is 'genuine Watteau'. Law: £8,000 costs bill no severe hardship to LTE Kelly v London Transport Executive, Soccer fan fined, Pegging is 'operation' Malvern Hills District Council v Secretary of State for the Environment and Another, No duty to add letters Wates Ltd v Greater London Council, Hijack trial told of secret code, Amnesty claimed in Tshombe hijack trial, Police chief charged, Torture case refused, Tax avoidance plan succeeds. Official Appointments and Notices: 10,000 decry award to Reagan, University news Edinburgh, Latest appointments. Reviews: Romantic crying Wolfe From Bauhaus to Our House, Poetry, Fiction Mid-Century Men, The Rebel Angels, Concert Leipzig Gewandhaus Orchestra/Masur Festival Hall Radio 3, Theatre The Black Hole of Calcutta Drill Hall, Soul music Maze featuring Frankie Beverly Odeon, Hammersmith, The Safety Net, Television Trying to do justice, Opera Bold display of early Verdi Attila Ernani Châtelet, Paris, Salome Covent Garden, Dear Old Bill The Politics of Change. Classified Advertising: Educational, Careers and, Recruitment Opportunities, La Crème de la crème, Today's events, Announcements, Entertainments. Editorials/Leaders: Mr Brezhnev's China Card, Members Of Parliament On The Index. Letters to the Editor: Surgeon's hungry allies, Vatican relations, Upstaged, Young offenders, Homes safeguard, Measure for measure, Romans and morals, National Service, Watching brief on cable television, Arab unrest in the West Bank, Death of a newspaper, Incident in the Falklands, Italian mail delays. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Births. Obituaries: Sir Geoffrey Vickers, Sir Ronald Bell, Herr Konrad Wolf, Obituary, Sir Keith Showering Head of successful food and drink company. Business and Finance: International United States, Prudential Corporation plc Unaudited Group, Results for 1981, 'This would have been worse than the Wall Street crash...' Swift action as fear mounts in the City, Sirdar PLC Interim Report, Pru profit, Arthur Bell Profits cheer, Euroflame directors ousted, Sir Keith: noted for kindness, Nigerian curbs cause business confusion, Vickers, Prudential Problem areas, State industry chiefs in pay row, Tough budget for South Africa, Kuwait reviews oil strategy, Plant closure costs Rockware £10.7m, Cornhill Insurance Group, Coal power 'breakthrough', Boost for Bestobell as profits rise 10pc, Move to untangle ACC bids, Zimbabwe, Car exports cut, Today, Second half recovery boosts DRG shares, Non-executive directors, The Lifeboat-Who Got On Board, Bicc 1981 Results and Final Dividend, Squeeze at the tuckshop... and a lesson in history Pocket money cut adds to sweet problem, Hepworth Dividend held, Eagle Star Holdings PLC, Buckley enters the family act, Bicc Growth in fibre optics, Institute calms fears over new technology Chips impact on jobs 'minimal', Philips Lamp Competition pays, Money Markets, Lift for franc fails to end EMS fears, Other Exchanges, Nigeria Under siege, Kenning Motor Group p.l.c., Church, Currencies, London Exchange Lucas fall darkens top 30, Stock Exchange raises charges by only 4.2pc Fears over brokers' fees, Oil men open N Sea tax fight, Reagan seeking broad powers over trade. Stock Exchange Tables: The Pound, Latest Results, Sterling: Spot and Forward, Commodities, Stock Exchange Prices Guts easier, Wall Street, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited. Business Appointments: New Appointments. Sport: Millfield win for third time, Sports in Brief, Today's Fixtures, Skiing Mahre twin Phil takes Stenmark's giant slalom crown, Badminton Champions bloodied in Chinese invasion, Gymnastics Star of razmatazz, Worcester results, Why Welshmen avoid the Arms Park, The Racing Industry Odds in favour of sport itself, Two sent off and four booked at Aberdeen, Barbardians linger but not long, Nicholas could go to Midlands, Towcester, Horse Trials Olympian makes his mark, Home spun Scot has West Brom in a spin, Rugby League Fulham breaking on wheel of misfortune, Mr Davies agrees to sell Aintree for £7m, Rubstic enjoys day out, Golf Great craftsman's 30-year itch, Formidable Victorian who ruled cricket for half a century The lord who was one great sahib, Football Referee draws his gun, Indian King's red-letter day to en Princes Gate purple patch, Cricket English rebels just fail to stop clean sweep by S Africa, Niarchos seeks top young American jockey, Rowing Marks for Oxford, Saunders in rehearsal for Grands National, Marathon London's bumper marathon crop, Taunton, Ireland stripped of their world illusions in Paris, Skiing Conditions, It was at the Sea Pines, Hockey Lillyman makes London pay a double penalty, In Brief New event for veterans at Bisley, Squash Rackets Opie's pick-me-up, Vicar's son whose pulpit is a pitch for the punters, Doncaster, Wales take the bull by the horns in Valencia. Weather: The Weather.
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