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The Times - 01/06/1982

1982; Gale Group;

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By Henry Stanhope, Stewart Tendler, From Christopher Thomas, By David Walker, By Clifford Longley, Religious Affairs Correspondent, From David Hewson, From Jonathan Wills, From Trevor Fishlock, By David Felton, Labour Reporter, By Our Labour Reporter, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By Tony Samstag, By Julian Haviland, Political Editor, By Derek Harris, By John Young Agriculture Correspondent, By the Staff of "Nature", By George Clark, By Ronald Faux, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Hugh Clayton, Environment Correspondent, From John Young, Lucy Hodges, By Staff Reporters, Report by Ronald Faux, Michael Horsnell, Richard Ford, Ian Bradley, From Michael Horsnell, From Richard Dowden, By Jonathan Wills, From Frances Gibb, Ronald Kershaw, By Kenneth Gosling, By Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Henry Stanhope, Defence Correspondent, Robert Fox: BBC correspondent, From Zoriana Pysariwsky, By John Shirley, By Jim Railton, From Roger Boyes, By Peter Nichols, From Mario Modiano, From Geoffrey Matthews, From Michael Hornsby, From Christopher Walker, Lucy Hughes-Hallett, John Russell Taylor, David Robinson, Max Harrison, by John Hoskyns, PHS, Robert Fisk, NICHOLAS PEARSON, D. F. SHARPE, RICHARD WALKER, H. G. JERRARD, E. W. H. CHRISTIE, J. W. BRUEGEL, IAN G. HARDER, JONATHAN McDOWELL, GEOFFREY A. KELLAWAY, GEORGE KERSLEY, JOHN PENMAN, D. J. CULLEY, By Our Astronomy Correspondent, Ronald Faux, By Frances Williams, By Our Financial Staff, By Baron Phillips, Property Correspondent, By Edward Townsend, Industrial Correspondent, By Nicholas Cole, By Jonathan Davis, Energy Correspondent, Adrian Hamilton, Maxwell Newton, Sally White, By Torin Douglas, Michael Prest, Peter Wilson-Smith, By John Hennessy, Golf Correspondent, By Norman Fox Athletics Correspondent, By Peter Ryde, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By Keith Macklin, From Rex Bellamy, Tennis Correspondent, By Richard Streeton, By Alan Gibson, By David Powell, By Alan Ross, By Michael Seely, By Michael Phillips, By Our Newmarket Correspondent, From Desmond Stoneham, By Michael Phillips, Racing Correspondent, By Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, By John Wilcockson, From Sydney Friskin, Edited by Peter Dear, From Nicholas Ashford, Peter Nichols, Geoffrey Weston, Jonathan Davis, Compiled by Michael Frenchman, Sarah Searight, Shakib Otaqui, Charles McKean Architectural Correspondent,

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Index. News: It's not worth it says junta aide, Strikes in Greece shake Socialists' union policy, Sales gloom Little prospect of raising £6m, Arabs step up pressure for peace in Gulf, Pact offers help to Argentina, Protesters held after scuffles, Making waves and whoopee at the Borders, A weary Pope pulls his punches, Britain rejects asylum plea by Bhutto aide, The fire-eating Stuart Mitchell and Paul Henry (left) as Mondor the Mountebank and Bagatino the Clown,, Overseas selling prices, The 49 who died in battle, Moreover... Miles Kington, Visit to Scotland Cavalcade of contradictions, Manchester Pope reaches out to convicts, Focus Highest incomes, Exhortation to newly ordained priests, Scots church asserts independence, Greetings from Jews Rabbi hails inter-faith understanding, Science report Ants save aphids from their predators, A takeaway by the mosque, Reagan announces arms talks with Russia this month, Hanoi says US babies can go, Sanctity of marriage 'is a gift', Diver shortage fear after centre closure, The wind of fear fanning the Gulf, Top sculler enters for Henley, New understanding for failures in marriage Pope calls for compassion, Hounds in protest at hunt ban, Nato still backing Britain, £17.60 for a day at the zoo, Assurance for Pope before his next visit, Douglas: Homes ransacked, British troops attack 12 miles from Stanley, A place of architectural pilgrimage?, Hopes fade for EEC fish policy agreement, Cautious line on sexual issues surprises observers, TV top ten, Plugs 'could be lethal', Basnett call for new pay and price deal, Teal Inlet: Locals have no complaints, Wildlife protection a step nearer, Frigates repel Exocet attack, Edinburgh Rapturous youth told: 'Be brave in the sight of the world in turmoil', The days of the big spender are numbered, Why Mrs Thatcher has to hold the line against the health workers Will the Utopians ever learn to live in the real world?, Roads, Fall-out in Zimbabwe, Columbia unseats unpopular Liberals, MPs urge action on single homeless, York Thousands renew vows, Maputo troops in battle to flush out rebels, Letter from the Lake District Village learning a lesson on defending its school, Protestants jeer at the Pope, Tindemans fears war in Lebanon, Narrow scope of cable TV inquiry attacked, Link with Russia is a symbol of non-alignment, The 900 late men of Dacca, Junta's news machine Paper triumphs keep up spirits, The papers, 'Irregularities' claim when union swung left, Just wishing for a quiet life, No change in attitude to Moscow, Zhao says, After the retaking of Port Darwin and Goose Green: The fate of prisoners and the relief of the Falklanders Captives will be tied up in red tape for days, Oil prices shoot up, Words for the world, Hazards to bathers on Spanish beaches, The Times Diary More visitors for the shrine under Whitehall, Lecturers vote to join CND, The Pope's day Emotions toned down for the English family, Non-aligned talks in Cuba, Plan for transfers to Swaziland Zulus vent their wrath against apartheid ploy, Labour decides to contest Europe seats, Useful addresses in UK, Foot sides with Pym on British commitment, Embassies, Diplomatic solution may be possible, Owen says, China to end Army anonymity, The Polish parallel Quiet sympathy in an unlikely place, Policy on burial of war dead may be altered, Helicopter saves Jeremy Thorpe trapped in cove, Goose Green: Nazi tactics alleged, New law, A strategy that looks beyond the oil glut. Display Advertising: 2nd Kuwait International Information Management Exhibition, Rosenthal Studio-Haus, Arab, Asian Investment., British Airways, The National Coal Board, Victoria & Albert Museum, The National Bank Of Kuwait, The Gulf Bank, British Heart Foundation, Ritz, 3M, Martini, International Exchange Development Company, The Salhia Commercial Centre, For Sale, Abbey National Money Service, Kuwait International Investment, Office Organization Center, Arab Telecommunications, Jawad & Haidar Y. Abulhasan, The Times, Bovis International Limited, L.D.D.C, Iveco, United Trading Group, Kuwait Finance House, Rothschild Inc., Al Ghanim & Al Qutub, Companhia Vale Do Rio Doce, S. G. Warburg, Euro-Kuwaiti Investment Company, Kuwait Investment Company, Alghanim Industries, Ksrc, Kuwait Real Estate Bank, Prudential, Kuwait & Gulf First Exchange Center, Queen's Theatre, Hampton & Sons, Kirby, Fortnum & Mason, Kuwait Financial Centre, Punch, Sugar Plantation Hotel., Base Lending Rates. News in Brief. Politics and Parliament: Mitcham and Morden voters take a day off. Picture Gallery. Law: Beer froth matter of custom Bennett v Markham and Another, Dog's dangerous habit Kite v Napp, Special occasions for licensing extensions Regina v Commissioner of Police of the Metropolis, Ex parte Maynard, Christmas tree damages Dallinghoo Parochial Church Council v Fisons Ltd, Court will not hear point not taken in county court Balchin v Buckle, Disquiet over interest on court costs Erven Warnink Besloten Vernootschap and Another v J. Townend & Sons (Hull) Ltd and Another, Poland in trial of wits with hijackers. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,846, Swimwear fashion by Suzy Menkes Making your après-sea last the summer, Brown is beautiful but here's the rub, Today's television and radio programmes. Reviews: Interview, Television, The Güney Affair, Galleries A fair introduction for a new public Bath Festival Contemporary Art Fair, Concert Leslie Howard Wigmore Hall Shura Cherkassky Festival Hall. Editorials/Leaders: ... And The Country To Bridge IT, No Thanks To The Lord Advocate, The Anglo-Latin Gulf.... Letters to the Editor: Falklands' status, Points of view, Getting married, Combating inflation, Scientific research for warfare, Bank ownership of estate agencies, A lead in space, Hot springs at Bath, Fair possession, Argentinian settlers, Water under the bridge. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Classified Advertising: Secretarial and Non-secretarial Appointments, Today's events, Legal Appointments, Wanted, Entertainments. Births. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): The Night Sky in June. Deaths. Official Appointments and Notices: University news Edinburgh. Obituaries: Miss Doris Leslie Romantic novelist and biographer, Sir Esmond Durlacher, Moteyus Shumauskas. Business and Finance: International Opec likely to raise oil ceiling, Capital Markets New directions for World Bank, World economy fear, Bond revival plan to reduce bank lending, The strong recovery in British stock markets last week, Economic View, Motorcycle sales set to soar, Marketing And Advertising The strength of Andrex, US Money Markets Bank confident of interest rate fall, The Bank Of Kuwait & The Middle East K.S.C., A game of trust and optimism only natives play, Companies, Charter bid faces tough opposition, Brokers' Views Opec moves put oil sector in favour, Banks encouraged to expand abroad, Drinks sector catches up, No future for Royal Exchange dome, Alahli Bank of Kuwait, The issues at Versailles, Flow of investment income equals the haul from oil, EEC objects to tobacco link, Black day for Belfast, EEC jobless rises, On the eve of the Versailles economic summit David Blake investigates the confusion surrounding US economic policy President Reagan struggles with a Budget that doesn't add up, Ambivalent attitude means that transit trade drains away, Business Editor Growth the likely casualty of war, Ministry scuttles export plan Stocking of warships refused, Trade warning, Mobil, British Gas join forces, Sir Donald counts on Midland talent, £550m merger. Stock Exchange Tables: Cost of living Index 1973=198 (1972=100), Budgets for 1980/81, 1981/82, and 1982/3(KD millions), The pound, UK trade with Kuwait by main group (£'000), Monetary survey 1979-1981 (KD millions), Stock Exchange Prices Capitalization and week's change, Summary of foreign trade (KD millions), Oil production 1973 to 1981, Exports and Imports by main commodity group (KD millions), Fixed-Interest Stocks, Gross domestic product at current prices (KD millions), Natural gas production, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Oil sector Indicators, International liquidity (US $ millions), Stock Exchanges, Commodities Why metal ratios are deceptive, Eurobond prices (yields and premiums). Property: Black Horse adds to stable, Salerooms and Antiques. Business Appointments: Appointments New head for Westminster Chamber. Sport: Mrs Lloyd rules over a Romanov, Sports in Brief, Kalaglow lights up Sandown crowd, Derby door slams in Piggott's face, Results from nine National Hunt meetings, Chepstow, Leicester, Sandown Park, McEnroe back with a tirade, Jacklin wins in the grand manner after play-off, Bat canes ball on a bland wicket, An old favourite should put the spring back in Cecil's step, Hockey Russians glitter and win gold, Uttoxeter NH, Sussex bowled out by lunch, Shriver is likely to retain title, Ploujoux defence fails, Leics v Northants, Northern Ireland's final 22, Athletics Coe record beaten by Forbes, Cycling Russians take iron grip, Equestrianism Jubilation all the way for Skelton, Derby v Notts, Boxing The old Moore test, Little Wolf leads Saint-Cloud pack, Redcar, South Africa to woo rebels, Redcar results, Three uncapped players are named by Bingham, Indians pass examination as Vengsarkar finds his touch, Glamorgan v Gloucs, Doncaster, Sandown Park results, Tavaré a sober match-maker. Weather: The Weather.

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