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The Times - 29/05/1982

1982; Gale Group;

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By Clifford Longley, Religious Affairs Correspondent, From Alan McGregor, By Alan Hamilton, By Frances Gibb, Lucy Hodges, By Henry Stanhope, Defence Correspondent, By Nicholas Timmins, By Michael Horsnell, By David Nicholson-Lord, By Our Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Kenneth Gosling, By Paul Routledge, Lobour Editor, By Jeannette Mitchell, By Donald Macintyre Labour Correspondent, By Our Political Staff, By George Clark, By a Special Correspondent, From Our Correspondent york, From Craig Seton, By Anthony Bevins, Political Correspondent, From Leslie Dowd of Reuters, in a pooled dispatch, By Anthony Bevins, From Nicholas Ashford, From Christopher Thomas, From Zoriana Pysariwsky, From Bailey Morris, From Roger Boyes, From Charles Hargrove, From Trevor Fishlock, From Geoffrey Matthews, From Robert Fisk, From Stephen Taylor, From Dessa Trevisan, From David Blow, From Ian Murray, From Michael Baily, John Higgins, Paul Griffiths, David Wade, Paul Griffifths, Hilary Finch, Peter Ackroyd, Richard Williams, Shona Crawford Poole, John Russell Taylor, Peter Nichols, David Butler, Roger W. Suddards, Geoffrey Smith, F. S. LAW, MOSS EVANS, HARRY WARNE, R. P. C. MUTTER, ANTHONY SWAINSON, CAROLE KNIGHT, I. A. N. URQUHART, P G FORRESTER, A. M. NORMAN, IVOR F. PEARCE, REGINALD MURLEY, BERNARD KILROY, JAMES W. THIRSK, C. G. BROYDEN, ROBERT HAZELL, R. E. WALLACE, W. M. LUMMIS, FELIX B. DE MAREZ OYENS, IMOGEN CLOUT, John Baggley, By Our Sale Room Correspondent, Major-General Douglas Wimberley, Harry Golombek, Jeremy Flint, By Jonathan Davis, Energy Correspondent, By Philip Robinson, By Baron Phillips, From Nicholas Hirst, By Michael Prest, Lorna Bourke, James Clarke, Margaret Drummond, Conal Gregory, By Keith Macklin, By Norman Fox Athletics Correspondent, By Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, By Norman Fox Sports Correspondent, By John Woodcock, Cricket Correspondent, By Alan Ross, By Richard Streeton, From Sydney Friskin, By John Hennessy, Golf Correspondent, From Rex Bellamy, Tennis Correspondent, By Michael Phillips, Racing Correspondent, By Michael Seely, By Our Newmarket Correspondent, By Our Racing Staff, From Desmond Stoneham, By Our Racing Correspondent, Edited by Peter Davalle,

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News: Denning seen as a popular champion, Victory for Gandhi after all, Foot and Owen voice concern, EEC backs plans to create jobs, Fasting Russians threatened, Benediction from balcony, Port Stanley waits Nervous soldiers shoot at homes, Ericsson under fire for junta donation, MPs extend warm welcome, Papandreou plays the Balkan card, Czechs free two more dissidents, Rothschild gold boxes for auction, Admiral attacks war coverage by media, Poles mourn Wyszynski as symbol of resistance, Bedford School, Le Monde elects new editor, Coping with the world's media Kequests for Welsh transcripts surprise information staff, Solace for the suffering, Sheep shearer changes sides Kelper becomes an Argentine, $20m aid for Argentina is blocked, Role of laity emphasized Work together, bishops urged, reports on the political squabbles over Garibaldi's centenary Trying on the Hero's mantle for size, A confrontation looms with railway unions, Polls point to Liberal loss in Colombia, NZ-Australia union close, Swiss help captive Russians, New plan for temporary work urged, Benn accuses 'Times', Americans deny general on QE2, Sculpture gift for the Queen, Reagan suffers a bitter defeat over his budget, Do the empty churches a service-knock them down, Walesa is held in hunting lodge, UN chief has little room for manoeuvre, Can Reagen wow the London critics?, Each Penlee family to get £384,000, Ampleforth College, Task force fund, Oak Apple Day, The silent strength of great icons, View from Buenos Aires Junta's troops 'have launched counter-attack', Released Briton sheds light on guerrillas, Text of homily 'As a son of Poland I admire your love of freedom', Anniversaries, Sailors phone home to find out the news, The papal visit, Preoccupied Pope urges peace and reconciliation, Washington fights losing battle to soften OAS anger, Gardens open, Undiplomatic manoeuvre, The papers, Volunteers warning in hospitals dispute, Goose Green and Darwin taken by paratroopers, Union deal saves US passenger trains, Appeal for Falklands peace within minutes of arrival, Left wants Gibraltar linked with Nato entry, Crowds gather in the sunshine A pilgrimage to the hearts of Britain, The Pope's day Tense in-flight rehearsal for a command performance, Splendour at Westminster as the Pope concelebrates historic Mass, Tough French peace troops reach Beirut, Why Beaconsfield is not a reliable beacon, Mill Hill School. Index. Official Appointments and Notices: Britain's longest serving judge Lord Denning decides to retire in July, Town centre award, Latest appointments, £75 award for brave Cub Scout, Head Printer retires, Denstone College, University news Cambridge. Display Advertising: Amdega, Beating Retreat, Bell's, Barbican Centre, Multiple Display Advertisements, St John's Smith Square, Sugar Plantation Hotel, John Lill Beethoven, Link-Stakes, American Funding, Henry Cowls & Sons, Royal Albert Hall, High Society Tours, The Times, War, Mountfield, Murray Perahia, Claudio Arrau, Moben, Armide By Gluck, Time Off Ltd, Habitat, Mfi, Horowitz, Kuwait Airways, Base Lending Rates, Gstaad, Wigmore Hall. Picture Gallery. News in Brief. Law: Queen helps Stubbs appeal, Peace women get seven days, Father jailed, Murder attempt, Six clergy charged with order offences, TV hypnotist jailed for robbing mother, Damage charge, Boys charged, Glasgow rape youth gets 12 years. Politics and Parliament: Mercy plea for man convicted of arson, A deputy Speaker resigns, Commons Standing of Moonies very low, By-election 'confirms trend to Tories'. Reviews: Radio A limited time, Television The car as star, Gallery Bill Brandt: Portraits National Portrait Gallery, Opera Sly temptress, virginal child Pelléas et Mélisande Covent Garden, A tangle of potential operas, Concert Ry Cooder Odeon, Hammersmith, Records of the month Time's winged chariots, Mozart: Concertos for two and three pianos. Eschen-. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Jumbo Crossword, Rare turntable clock sold for £99,000, Tapestry to enrich the world's stage, Hawaii John Carter Aloha, and hello paradise, If it's unusual, please tell us, Television and radio: Saturday and Sunday, In the garden, Every dog has his day-and now, his portrait, handpainted on a, Build your own Tower Bridge, Bridge My overdone Goulash, Chess Prepared for anything, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,844, Gardening Roy Hay Creation in a third dimension, The Times Cook Carrot tops, Brazil Ted Simon Just Visiting.... Editorials/Leaders: Habemus Papam, The Message From Beaconsfield. Letters to the Editor: 'Folly' of appeasing aggression, Political debate on hunting, Postal tribute, For valour, Union officials and law, Airfield argument, The real elite, Lack of application, Honouring the Bank's promise to pay, Keeping in good heart, History of printing, Wage differentials, Community reforms, Council house sales, Manners and women. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Classified Advertising: Entertainments, Today's events, Wanted, Services tomorrow: Whit Sunday. Births. Deaths. Obituaries: Miss Ethel W. Jones, Mr John Corina Pioneer of Self-Service Shopping, Maj-Gen E. N. Estcourt, Lt-Col J. W. A. Stephenson. Stock Exchange Tables: Stock Exchange Prices Quietly Buoyant, The pound, Latest Results, Sterling: Spot and Forward, Commodities, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds This table is published on Wednesday and Saturday-FT index change on week 587.3 + 26.7(4.76%), Wall Street, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Stock Exchanges. Business and Finance: £600m gilt-edged 'taplets', Savoy Hotel fights off the Forte influence, Boston benefit, Imperial Tobacco to shed 500 jobs, 11p a gallon on petrol if N Sea oil and Texaco rises go through BNOC seeks $2.50 increase, Butlin's in Spain, After the initial shock of the Falklands invasion the, British Sugar loses EEC plea, When it's no time to take a sporting chance, Brokers nearer to merger, Breweries Good cheer, Abbey brings relief to the hard-up pensioner, Issues Of Government Stock, Family image gives cause for concern, Shares buoyed up by institutional funds, Society plans cutback, Praise for open market, Harvester plan, Chelsea fixture, Companies, Aching Ernie shows his age, Price Changes, Family Money Market, De Lorean seeks backers, Restaurant deal, Press seeks £7.2m for expansion, Vintage Californian has rare appeal, Interest Rates, Wall Street reacts to share decline Investor confidence on the wane, Belgium plans to borrow $1,000m, Hesketh holds merger talks, Compromise on tax clampdown, VAT change, US aspirations for Versailles, Finding the funds for fine arts, Doom-mongers are back in fashion, Garford down, Money Markets, Scottish Northern Investment Trust PLC, Hawley ahead, Bids And Deals, Currencies, Hope dims for 494 Doxford victims, Currency fund market expanding, A will to avoid chaos, Tax-free option. Sport: Rugby League Amateur tourists head Down Under, Warwick, Sports in Brief, Battle Hymn should march to victory, Simply Great's injury not seen as serious problem, Haydock Park results, Hockey Slough of despond, A Retired Wing Commander Clips The Wings Of The Continentals The great Magyar myth exploded, Haydock Park, Rowing St Hugh's take eights lead from Somerville, Southwell N H, Ayr, Lingfield Park, Sedgefield NH, Sussex survive Taylor's knock, Hexham NH, Boxing Spinks to defend against Celestine, MARY GLEN HAIG, the former, Olympic Games Western cross to bear, Golf Initial failure at Hillside can be a heartening omen, Paisley's fifth win a record, Maradona for Barcelona, Anglo-Scottish Hundred Years' War, Athletics Chance for young to state their case, Motor Rallying Champion on a new trail, Selectors pick Wood but ignore Gatting, Longchamp tomorrow, Doncaster, Tennis Miss Wade attacks moaners, Gatting responds with perfect timing, Brazil's seven against Irish, Indian King to rule in Palais Royal, Cartmel NH. Weather: The Weather.

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