The Times - 22/01/1982
1982; Gale Group;
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By Paul Routledge, Labour Editor, By Kenneth Gosling, By Julian Haviland, Political Editor, From Keith Botsford, From Nicholas Ashford, By Anthony Bevins, Political Correspondent, Henry Stanhope, By Donad Macintyre, Labour Correspondent, By Diana Geddes Education Correspondent, By David Hewson, By David Felton, Labour Reporter, By Our Political Staff, By David Walker, By John Witherow, By Ronald Kershaw, By Tony Samstag, From Richard Ford, By Peter Evans; Home Affairs Correspondent, By Our Home Affairs Correspondent, By Pat Healy, Social Services Correspondent, By Nicholas Timmins, By Clifford Webb Midlands Industrial Correspondent, By Annabel Ferriman, Health Services Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, By Frances Gibb, By Lucy Hodges, By Robert Jones, By David Nicholson-Lord, From Mario Modiano, From Christopher Thomas, From Our Correspondent, From Charles Hargrove, From Michael Binyon, David Cross, From Ian Murray, From Michael Hamlyn, From Karan Thapar, From George Clark, From Dessa Tresivan, From David Blow, From Ivor Davis, From David Watts, From Douglas Aiton, From Hasan Akhtar, From Patricia Clough, by Henry Kissinger, James Reston, David Watt, Annabel Ferriman Health Services Correspondent, Peter Watson, Paul Routledge Labour Editor, JULIAN AMERY, PETER MARSHALL, G. M. LEE, ANDREW ACLAND, T. MERVYN JONES, JONATHAN PARKER, ROBERT PERKINS, E. P. THOMPSON, KENNETH RAWNSLEY, GERALD TIMBURY, ROBERT BLUGLASS, JOHN POTTER, JOHN BASKETT, BRIAN J. F. GALPIN, BOB RODWELL, By Geraldine Norman, Sale Room Correspondent, Professor R. Shackleton, Lord Scarman, Geoff Brown, Max Harrison, Dennis Hackett, Paul Griffiths, John Percival, William Mann, Michael Clark, By Lorna Bourke, By David Blake, Economics Editor, By Gareth David, By Derek Harris, Commercial Editor, By Philip Robinson, From Peter Norman, by Drew Johnston, By Peter Wilson-Smith, Kevin Page, From Bailey Morris, Sally White, Ross Davies, Frances Williams, By Pearce Wright, From keith Botsford, By Gerald Richmond, By Paul Newman, By loyce Whitehead, Bt Peter West, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By David Hands, By Gordon Allan, From John Ballantine, From Ray Kennedy, By Brian Pigden, By Reg Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Lain Mackenzie, Derek Wyatt, By Michael Seely, From Richard Streeton, by Peter Waymark, Edited by Peter Davalle, By Diana Geddes, Nicholas Timmins, By Baron Phillips, Michael Watts, Christopher Warman, Nicholas Wapshott, Ned Chaillet, Philip Howard, Bevis Hillier, Dennis Bird, John Hennessy, Robert Pryce, Norman Lebrecht, Richard Williams, Stan Hey, Judy Froshaug, Keith Macklin, John Wilcockson, David Wade, Peter Davalle, Geoffrey Wansell,
ResumoIndex. News: Son took £2,000 for 'space invaders', Poll help for Asian electors, Police riot assault case dropped, Gold medal for professor, Land's End bought by British businessman, Har has Scargill been undermined?, 60,000 sheep still lost, Long-stay homes for Russians in Kabul, The Times Diary The men who could stop a Ripper rerun, Labour poised to win Sydney by-ellection, Kissinger attack stairts revolt of the hawks, Bonus for London ratepayers, Overseas selling prices, Royal College of Music, Frank Johnson in the Commons A mere man amid rape hysteria, Zoo puts to death unwanted tigers, What screening can do for your state of health, Moreover... Miles Kington, Arabs regroup in UN battle against Israelis, Angola denies peace talks, Barred MP may attend US dinner, Law chief looks at school assault, Left-wing vote collapse averts strike by miners, Private parcel service banned by Motorail, Leftist takeover feared on Caribbean island, Best restaurants, Office share of gallery condemned, Publisher tells of aid from lodge, Motoring Rover's return in search of lost sparkle, Terrorists Jailed In Vienna, Aubrey Singer promoted in BBC jobs reshuffle, Strike may halt Grand Prix, London hearings on environment, Cash help for adoptive parents, 'Life' For Gun Raid Leader, EEC's £18m aid may go to charities, The Kissinger bombshell Why I am critical of Reagan's foreign policy, Comecon condemns sanctions, 'The Times' wins TV ratings battle, Council chiefs' pay rises not as they seem, Greece seen as EEC test case, Siberians ease embassy fast, Kashmir claim to peace role, Tax purge ends Bonn party tricks, French hold Briton for driving lorry in thaw, Anger At Cunard Pensions, One year in the White House How Reagan escapes blame for his policies, Talbot stops pay after breakdown, France avoids constitution clash, China's bumper grain harvest, A divorce that should have been avoided, Plight of homeless youth New crime wave feared, The papers, Bishops in outburst over civil marriage, The Polish crisis Nation in danger of civil war, 26 blishops say, Deepening crisis on the railways Militant guards pile on rail misery, Survival in the lower depths, No further cuts for universities, My case is with DPP, doctor says, $5-a-week immigrants tell of US slavery, Why we should bail out the Poles, Why the nurses are bitter, A brush with fame after two decades of toil, Shots fired in Mizoram clash, Election of union boss nullified after forgeries, Science report Pollution breeds a growth industry, Tory MEP chief may be ousted, Appeal by black fireman, Subsidies favour rich more don says, Soviet protest to US over boy, China plea for profit sharing, Khashoggis share out the fortune, Albanians begin purge of Shehu supporters, Incineration inquiry over baby, No Return For Dinner Ladies, Tornado has its wings clipped, Top box office films, Hill tribesman describes Laos chemical attack. Picture Gallery: Preview The Times Entertainment Guide Get your skates on!. Politics and Parliament: Smelter firm keeping £20m it owed state, Parliament today, House of Lords, Extravagant in diress, and destined for controversy, Police must cousult under new Bill, Pm's Questions Hailsham inquiry in school case, Fairbairn quits after clash over rape case disclosure, Home Office Violent men will not get amnesty, Next week, Justice Fairbairn defends decision not to prosecute in rape case. News in Brief. Display Advertising: British Railways Board, Crafts Cpuncil, Phi Philosophical Enterprises, Croydon, Multiple Display Advertisements, Daily Express, Taxi Zum Klo, Dpulton Wallguard, The India, S. G. Warburg & Co. Ltd., Alternative Theatre, Buchnan's, Bl, Sundstrand Finance International N.V., Hobson's Choice, Saintlaurent, The Hon Treasurer, Mephisto, Boc, Antiquarian, Ial, Base Lending Rates. Law: No parental criminal liability for council In re Leeds City Council, Scottish judges set out 'severe' policy on rape, Stolen goods proof Regina v de Acetis, Turkey accused of torture, Ex-wife can claim after remarriage for relief Bonning v Dodsley, Iranian embassy occupiers jailed, Public funds warning Velvick v Velvick. Editorials/Leaders: King Joe And Arthur, Still Left Unexplained, Mr Begin Unites His Foes. Letters to the Editor: 'Understandings' in the rail dispute, Japanese aid with defence burden, Poland and the West, Proper places, Care of mental illness, The buyer's premium, Whooping cough dangers, Proper names, Close examination, Accents uncertain, Informed or instructed?, Public inefficiency. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: Latest appointments. Arts and Entertainment: Sitting pretty at the piano, Behind the Nazi myth, Video Love brings Beatty to life again, Indian signs point to cop pot boiler, Cinema and all that jazz, Books Liquid delights of Venice, Television: Drama of poverty, Puzzle over authenticity, Gate opens to Fear in vegas, Records Art Blakey drumming up a miracle Jazz & Rock, Look Ahead More laughs for Paul Eddington, Agenda Coppola pins hopes on love epic, Cool passion is a man like Hurt, Cars are sent to Coventry as a mark of resnect, A clean sweep for the American way with Mozart, Bners pipes up in a new role, Collie that suckled foxes, How figure stars fight to the top, The Times Crossword Puzzle No.15,736, Joyce and rejoyce, Hockey's hard men are back in business, Eating Out Food to defy the freeze, Films, Classical, First steps to fun and fitness, Travel Rail, Today's television and radio programmes. Births. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 Years Ago From The Times of Monday January 21 1957 Terror in Hungary. Deaths. Obituaries: Sir Hannibal Scicluna, Sir John Pennycuick, Mr W. T. Bishop, Obituary, Mr Leonard Lever Former president of the CPSA. Reviews: Ballet Nureyev makes it work Hommage à Diaghilev Châtelet, Television, Sco Maksymiuk Queen Elizabeth Hall, Cinema Passion without enough power, Huddersfield Choral Society Hughes Festival Hall, London debuts. Stock Exchange Tables: M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited The Over-the-Counter Market, Other Exchanges, The Pound, Stock Exchange Prices Equities advance, Latest Results, Sterling: Spot and Forward, Commodities, Wall Street. Business and Finance: British Telecom Branching out into electronic mail, No wine, buy gum, The Sdp's Policy-Makers, Institutions invest more at home, Excise duties Budget poser, Bet Midyear dip, Technology: Inventors Sound idea from the schoolroom, How the SDP's leader's are picking the professors brains, De Lorean pessimism, Miners cheer shares London Exchange, ACC in court, European rates start to fall, CSI issues new ruling on takeovers, International France, Battle for whisky leadership Haig sheds that vague image, Capital Markets, Trafalgar plan hinges on rivals' approval, Germany cuts key loan rate, GM plants at risk as talks fail, Y J Lovell Marching on, People Electric chair anybody?, Tin Shares Dull market, Today, Lloyds & Scottish set to win Bowmaker, Transvaal Gold Mining Companies, Securities dealers to face tighter controls, Lauda's grist to the Mills, International Companies, Pilkington loses battle with Inland Revenue, Hongkong & Shanghai Why a German bid is so tempting, Money Markets, Southvaal Holdings Limited (Incorporated in the Republic of South Africa), Article stopped, Tootal hit, Dout on recovery, Burton drops £275,000 home plan for chief, Licensed dealers Legislation time, Laker sale, Currencies, Bids And Deals, Discount Houses Small companies under strain but still in favour, Associated Paper Spirited recovery as strategy pays off, 800,000 jobs jost. Business Appointments: Nvw Appointments. Sport: Catterick Bridge card, Football Hunt calls for talks on eve of Cup, Gruelling finale ahead for England, Frustration behind Altrinchaim's failure, Sports in Brief, Badminton Danes main attraction in Scottish Open, King's force a replay, Lingfield results, New Zealand join England at the top, Motor racing. Drivers strike threatens big race, Cricket Pakistanis leave for home feeling like robots, Yachting Early arrival by Swiss crew, Rugby Union Irish coach a change of luck, Racing Lulav to confirm high reputation, Latest European snow reports, Tennis Defeat puts Britian in greater danger, Golf Nelson's 63 puts him two strokes clear of field, Inspired Scudamore has 168-1 double, Scholarship 3: Where success is measured equally between academic and sporting achievement There's gold in those American campuses, SAO PAULO: Second round: C Kir-, Hockey Midlands triumph, Kempton Park, Industrioius Chelsea go through, Motor rallying Rohrl heading towards victory, Record fine on Gerulaitis, Cycling in a peat bog, Nutt's logical recall, Boxing Standards are not what they used to be, Humphreys takes 64 but McNulty takes the lead, Financial boost for county championship, Additional fixtures, Ever the Hull twain shall meet, For the record Basketball, Newton Abbot. 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