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The Times - 22/02/1982

1982; Gale Group;

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By Philip Webster, Political Reporter, By David Felton, Labour Reporter, From Nicholas Hirst, From Richard Wigg, From Richard Ford, From Peter Watson, By Our Sports Staff, By Michael Baily, Transport Correspondent, From Nicholas Timmins, From John Chartres, By Arthur Osman, By the staff of "Nature", By Pearce Wright Science Editor, By Our Transport Correspondent, By Sandra Hempell, By Frances Gibb, By David Hewson, Nicholas Timmins, By Pat Healy, Social Services Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, By Tim Jones, From Stephen Taylor, From Mario Modiano, From Our Own Correspondent, From Robert Fisk, From Ian Murray, From Christopher Follett, From Peter Nichols, From Trevor Fishlock, From Michael Binyon, By Gabriel Ronay, Rachel Cullen, Paul Griffiths, William Mann, Joan Chissell, David Robinson, Max Harrison, Stanley Sadie, Bryan Appleyard, by Oriana Fallaci, PHS, Chris Patten, Tim Eggar, David Wood, INNIS MacBEATH, ROBIN MAXWELL-HYSLOP, EDWIN MULLINS, C. H. ROLPH, EGON RONAY, ROBERT A. HINDE, RICHARD NEEDHAM, JOSEPH EGERTON, RALPH F. COLIN, OWEN DUDLEY EDWARDS, COLIN T. KITCHING, MICHAEL WATTS, By Clifford Longley, Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Ronald Faux, By Harry Golombek, Chess Correspondent, Brian Glanville, By Peter Hill, Industrial Editor, By George Clark, By Sally White, By Jonathan Davis, Energy Correspondent, By Derek Harris, Commercial Editor, By Edward Townsend, Industrial Correspondent, By Melvyn Westlake, Ross Davies, Peter Norman, Jonathan Davis, Drew Johnston, From Maxwell Newton, By Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, By Michael Seely, Sally White, By Peter West, By David Duckham, By David Hands, By Nicholas Keith, Sports Editor, By Gerald Davies, From Richard Streeton, By Norman Fox Athletics Correspondent, By Sydney Friskin, From John Wilcockson, By Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, By Vince Wright, By Paul Newman, By John Dougray, By Tom German, By Stuart Jones, By Nicholas Harling, By Clive White, From John Ballantine, By Keith Macklin, By John Clemison, By a Special Correspondent, By Roy McKelvie, by Baron Phillips, Edited by Peter Dear, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, D.A.M., By David Felton, Philip Webster, Peter Watson,

Resumo

Index. Politics and Parliament: Labour truce at risk in new attacks by the left, Parliament this week, Parliament today. News: Kincora inquiry by police chief, Lead Ban 'Would Save Oil', Slim the economy, yes, but don't starve it, The successful candidates, Israelis axe spending, Nature notes, Cheap fares idea in BR campaign to woo travellers, Broad hints of incomes policy from Labour, Ministers deny rail pressure, A growing problem, A language at risk Fight for Welsh TV audience, Science report The demon produced by Swedish reason, Jaruzelski rolls out red carpet for Bonn, An exclusive interview with the Deputy Prime Minister of Poland Blood would have flowed like rivers if we hadn't imposed martial law, Flying visit: Sir William Walton, OM, Man dies in ambulance depot fire, Meters plea for power defaulters, Minority rule in Irish Republic Haughey ready to reclaim power, Staff completes £53m freight firm takeover, Roads, Hidden snag on the agenda, Police Plea On 'Sus' Law Rejected, US is ready to step up aid for EL Salvador, Fuller use planned for Aintree, Auditor starts coucil inquiry, Power struggle in Ireland Juggling with the political figures, Jobs deal sought in Trident talks, Bloody Bridge hunt for victims of freak wave, Letter from New York Virginia Woolf follows in Monroe's footsteps, Hailsham at bay over legal aid, Arafat rejects wider ceasefire on border, 24-hour reprieve for Times Newspapers, Panegyric to Soviet ideology, Overseas selling prices, All quiet in Zimbabwe Nkomo rules out exile and confrontation, Pakistan's puppet show Zia pulls the strings, Man who shot at Brezhnev, Livingstone backs protest, Unhappy in their unhappiness, 'Drastic US slim down needed by De Lorean', Moreover... Miles Kington, Manchester is a target for the alliance, Law threat on Laker tour trade, Syria says 'Times' man lied, Greenland on brink of quitting the EEC, Birth of a new method, The papers, How middle children in families bear the brunt, Searching for China's offshore oil riches, The Pope's African tour Vatican and Islam remain far apart, The Times Diary A new grouping emerges from the SDP, Greece and Cyprus to seek British initiative, Danger To Old Roads, Prices and pay frozen in Belgium, Auctions today. Law: Life sentence for widow, Judge defends decision to release guilty man, Juan Carlos lectures his Army on virtues of democracy. Sport: Saracens in battle with themselves, Alderman's example is a worry for N Zealand, Sports in Brief, Cyclo-cross British juniors take team title, James is Swansea's inspiration, Penalty spurs Tottenham, Now Saunders knows the score at Birmingham, Weekend results and tables, Unflappable Hare's finest, How jealous could learn from zealous, England final tour averages, Fontwell programme, Solid base for Town to build on, Latest European snow reports, 'Dynamique' England have frisky day, The triple crown Flat out for grand slam, say the Irish, Magician Wood conjures point from frustrated United, Rackets Etonian quality routs Harrow, Wolverhampton programme, Athletics The real world of Cosford puts glamour and Coe in perspective, Hockey Bromley out of a corner, Racing Earnshaw will be fit for Wayward Lad, Boxing Sibson in line for £1m clash with world champion, England set their dates for Europe, Table tennis Miss Knight takes her aggression in hand, Man of the match Lights on for Ollie Campbell, Golf Old rivals Miller and Weiskopf lead in Los Angeles open, Wise old heads to the fore, Something must be done to bring atmosphere and crowds back to football Sir Matt to lead examination of laws, Rugby League Drummond in fine form, Sports Editor's viewpoint Fire but not violence-a lesson from the Irish, Laws overrules Fulham, Gloucester catch on just in time, England's rugby team in fracas at banquet, Cricket: Emburey with ball and Tavaré with bat take a bow England bring down curtain on Sri Lanka and tour. Display Advertising: The Ultimate Driving Machine, Pakistan International Airlines, Globe Theatre, Malaysian Airline System, Bl, Hampton & Sons, Diane Hilton, Lloyds Bank Group, Base Lending Rates, Olympic Holidays. Picture Gallery: Spectators in a stable market. News in Brief. Reviews: Cinema: Berlin Festival Potent images of times gone by, Shura Cherkassky Wigmore Hall, Television Old hands at the popularity pump, Nso Rostropovich Festival Hall, Philharmonia Barshai Festival Hall Radio 3, Opera Margot la Rouge Radio 3, Fischer-Dieskau Höll Covent Garden. Editorials/Leaders: IT Looks Like Mr Haughey, Aid For Access To Justice. Letters to the Editor: Inverlochy grouse, Value judgments on social sciences, Serious censorship, The buyer's premium, Shades of B. Levin, Responsibility and the right of reply, Plea for NI charge cut, Conan Doyle as doctor, Art for art's sake, Canada's Constitution, The Tawney tradition. Court and Social: Court Circular. Classified Advertising: Entertainments Guide, Secretarial and Non-secretarial Appointments, Today's events, Announcements, Secretarial. Marriages. Births. Official Appointments and Notices: University news, Latest appointments, Appointments in the Forces. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,762, Narrow escape for Nunn in spanish chess, Church music, Today's television and radio programmes. Deaths. Obituaries: Dame Margery Perham Influential writer on colonial rule in Africa, Mr Robert Chris. Business and Finance: International Outlook No easy answers to Europe's interest rates dilemma, BL market share climbs 6 pc, Gas search plan, Economic View, Comet to announce new chief this week, Whitehall's £400m error on jobless, Belgium to devalue franc by 8.5pc, Fife Take the floor, The Amersham reaction, Councils' debt at £39,606m, Controls on Japan 'may be needed', Brokers' Views Insurances unexciting at best, Johannesburg Oil issue, OECD warning to Socialists Bleak economic forecast for Greece, Accountancy Proposed merger miffs union, Bank to restructure, Never alone with a watch, Diary, Samba prices, Metal Bulletin P.L.C. Consolidated Results, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, North Wales Picture post, See-saw outlook for Wall Street shares, China's 'signing on' fee, Capital Markets US money crisis not over yet, Hongkong Technical rally, Saudi Arabia denies cutting oil production levels, New move on Lloyd's Bill, Board Meetings, Money market Problem still, Steel port for coal export, Singapore Bulls return, Shrewsbury Up Percy's garden path, Attractive gilts. Stock Exchange Tables: The Pound, London Exchange Market waits for ICI, Stock Exchange Prices Capitalization and week's change. Business Appointments: New Appointments. Property: Commercial Property Rates trap snares more of the capital's wealth makers. Weather: The Weather.

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