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The Times - 17/12/1982

1982; Gale Group;

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By Julian Haviland, Political Editor, By Our Political Editor, By Paul Routledge, Labour Editor, By Rupert Morris, Michael Hornsby, By Derek Harris, Commercial Editor, By David Walker, From Roger Boyes, By Hugh Clayton, Environment Correspondent, By Peter Evans, Home Affairs Correspondent, By Donald Macintyre, David Hewson, By Alan Hamilton, From Harry Golombek, Chess Correspondent, By Anthony Bevins Political Correspondent, By Geraldine Norman, Sale Room Correspondent, By Michael Baily Transport Editor, By Christopher Warman Arts Correspondent, By Anthony Bevins, Political Correspondent, From Michael Hamlyn, By Nicholas Timmins, By David Hewson, From Arthur Osman, By Kenneth Gosling, By Frances Williams Economics Correspondent, By Rodney Cowton Defence Correspondent, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, From Christopher Follett, From Ian Murray, From George Clark, From Dianal Geddes, From Richard Owen, From Nicholas Ashford, From Stephen Taylor, From Zoriana Pysariwsky, From Michael Hornsby, From Andrew Thompson, From Neil Kelly, Trevor Fishlock, Olivia Timbs, Lorraine Fraser, By Henry Stanhope, Diplomatic Correspondent, From Jacqueline Reditt, PHS, Paul Routledge Labour Editor, David Watt, Philip Howard, TREVOR WEST, DAVID MORRISON, DONALD TEBBIT, TOM CROSS, CHRISTOPHER BLISS, DAVID SERPELL, F. M. M. STEINER, CLIVE THOMAS, KATHRYN DAVIS, LESLIE F. CURTIS, JAMES RUSBRIDGER, GRAHAM ZELLICK, NIGEL SAUL, M. A. CLARK., Edward Mortimer, Robert Bailey, RB, Penelope Turing, Peter Ackroyd, David Robinson, John Percival, Ned Chaillet, Nicholas Kenyon, Stephen Pettitt, John Gill, City Editor Anthony Hilton, By Our Financial Staff, Sally White, By Sally White, By Frances Williams, Economics Correspondent, By Jonathan Clare, By Our Economics Correspondent, By Our Banking Correspondent, By Peter Wilson-Smith Banking Correspondent, By Bill Johnstone Electronics Correspondent, Michael Clark, Jeremy Warner, C. Gordon Tether, By Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent, By Peter Ball, From Athole Still, By Paul Newman, By Clive White, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, From Bryan John, From John Woodcock, Cricket Correspondent, Hobart, From Sydney Friskin, By a Special Correspondent, By Derek Wyatt, By Gerald Davies, By Michael Seely, By Joyce Whitehead, By Keith Macklin, BY Our Racing Staff, Motoring by Clifford Webb, Edited by Peter Lee, By Edward Mortimer, By Rodney Cowton, Defence Correspondent,

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News: Medical Briefing Backwards step for smear testing, By 'needs to make £250m profit before sale', Victory in the health dispute, but the Tories won't rub it in An olive branch to the unions, High alcohol in death crash man, Cease-fire in Channel price war, 'Allow solicitors to advertise' plea, In defence of schools for maladjusted children, Argentina's Jews stay loyal, MX runs into new difficulties, British aid to Sikanouk followers, Tourism 6,000 years of history to absorb, EEC budget crisis MEPs' vote rocks Europe's foundations, British Army gets boots made for walking, Haddad aide killed in car bomb explosion, Overseas selling prices, Moreover... Miles Kington, Economy Debts and deficit cast a long shadow, County bans hunting and hare coursing, Prisoner to tell MPs of conditions in Wormwood Scrubs, Food prices, Unicef sees way to halve child deaths, Women losing battle for top Civil Service positions, report says, Legacy of bitterness at St Thomas's, New head of Customs and Excise, Lebanon hopes raised by tour, £20m ITV plan for children's programmes, Bail plea by De Lorean, The Press In Egypt, 90 ANC members held in Swaziland, Eight years for man who shot WPC, Walesa returns home after day's detention, Parents win tax fight over scholarships, NHS dispute Pay terms accepted by nurses' leaders, Afghanistan withdrawal ruled out by Pravda, Battle to restore services in landslip city, New powers to close rogue homes, Naval passing-out, A lot of noise but not much cheering, Ruling on grants to overseas students, When the pipeline becomes a lifeline, Pornographer with £1m debts has 'no assets', Post Office profits up 250pc, Pantomimes, The Energy Situation In Egypt, Suez Canal, Sinai A new life begins in the Biblical wilderness, MPs fear Britain may be dragged into war on Belize, Ghana army put on alert for invasion, Ten look to a common coal policy, Demand for round-up of S African agents, Peace camp has Parliament in its sights, Joining the game of the name, Sharp drop in use of cash for payments, Science report Ice moon may have primitive life, Food aid for jobless of Detroit, Boundaries judgment next week, Lebanon invasion helps narrow Cairo's rift, £100m for information technology, Jailed Korean dissident likely to be freed, A phoenix risen from the ashes, Police victim is awarded £5,000 damages, High rates will be 'self imposed', The papers, More UN criticism of Pretoria, Maneka Gandhi's lust for the limelight, Frank Johnson in the Commons Whitelaw helps inquiries after crash with blonde, Afghanistan hit by strong earthquake, Further steel job losses are expected, Industry Needed: a major boost from abroad, Falklands boy seeks treatment, Falklands press campaign 'Basic goals of policy were met', The Times Diary Theroux No 2, Tebbit could quit to placate unions, Unto how many generations?, President Monge's economic problems Huge debts could put democracy in danger, Agriculture That green revolution is barred by red tape, O frabjous day! Callooh! Callay!, Muzorewa sons arrested after guns discovery, Fears for vanished boy, Murder suspect wrote to police before hanging, Miss Patricia Cooke, aged 21., 'Road signs' for films. News in Brief. Index. Politics and Parliament: Immigration defeat blamed on whips, Unemployed in London apathetic over voting, Home Office Police use of plastic bullets and CS gas, Crime Mandatory sentences for rape ruled out, Pay Bargaining Demise of out-moded system, Two days on Falklands, Parliament today, EEC budget crisis Howe ready to retaliate on lost rebate, Imigration Home Secretary to reflect on rules defeat, Steel says Alliance would assign Polaris to Nato, Disarmament Thatcher condemns protests, Technology Negotiations with Racal on radio telephone system, House of Lords Appointment of trustees to Armouries, Local Finance Minister predicts low rate increases. Display Advertising: Nurse, Imi, Multiple Display Advertisements, Teacher's, Diner, Egyptair, Freepost, The Times, Otello, Thames, Hoare Govett Limited, Harveys, Lloyds Bank, Tanzi, Victoria Wine, Minibus Services, The Austin Rover Group, Nina Ricci, Department Of Energy, Canadian Pacific Enterprises, Unicef, Scotch Whisky, Base Lending Rates. Law: Tributes on judge's retirement Valedietory to Mr Jutstice Thompson, Man gets two life sentences, Natural meaning test for students' ordinary residence Borough Council Abdullah v Shropshire County Council Shabpar v Barnet London Borough Council Shah (Jitendra) v Barnet London Borough Council Barnet London Borough Council v Shah (Nilish), Life sentence, Jury retires in 'kiss of death' case. Arts and Entertainment: Top films, Arts Council post may be advertised, Sale room Christie's turnover up, Today's television and radio programmes, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 16,014, Northern lead in chess. Picture Gallery. Editorials/Leaders: Truth The Survivor, The Loyal Deputy, Not So Far From Florida. Letters to the Editor: Powers of arrest, In case of strife, A call to arms, An open question, Housing Bill effects, The promised upturn, Case against protection, Means of execution, Achieving justice in divorce cases, Test of privilege, Ulster shootings a source of new peril?. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: Judge retires, University news Oxford, Latest appointments. Births. Deaths. Obituaries: Sir John Pile, Professor F. A. R. Stammers, Mr Colin Chapman Creator of Lotus cars. Business and Finance: The Royal Bank of Scotland Group plc, Ae, Ministers meet amid realignment speculation Strength of mark may force devaluation of franc, Bank cautious on recovery, Investment and finance MAIBL Finds a consort, Redland in £43m US deal, International, News In Brief Duport to sell bed business, Assoc. Paper recovers, Bank backs bridging loan for Argentina, Margins sour Unigate figures, A challenge Britain must answer, Companies, Whessoe prospects brighter, Vaux hops to £10.5m despite sales slip, Markets, Price Changes, Arab International Bank, Today, Radiophone project goes ahead, Stringent monetary policy chokes off hopes for American recovery, Cummins Engine Company Limited, Interest Rates, Leech earnings slump, Quality demand aids Nottingham, Money Markets, MPs urge priority for cut in NIS, Company News In Brief, Reed shares down 8p after profits setback, OECD hope on lending, Clays group up slightly, Almost over, Unit trust sales set record, Demands low, Currencies, The economy, Company focus No seasonal cheer at Distillers. Reviews: Television Dames' delight, Dance Change of direction, French Without Tears Greenwich, Ali Baba Players', Rock A hoary old myth Iggy Pop The Venue, Alfred Brendel Queen Elizabeth Hall, Cinema Affectionate sense of life's comedy, Kodaly Centenary Purcell Room. Stock Exchange Tables: Stock Exchange Prices Firmer trend, The pound, Authorized Units & Insurance Funds, Sterling: Spot and Forward, Commodities, Drawing Bonds, Wall Street, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Stock Exchanges. Business Appointments: Appointments. Sport: Rugby Union Piano shifters to blame, Fresh look for England indoor team, Sports in Brief, Athletics Ruling on Nehemiah ban, Table Tennis Sandley is England's consolation, Hallett in step at Southwell, Devon & Exeter, Today's fixtures, Borg progresses at his own pace, In Brief FIFA discuss venue for 1986 World Cup, Swimming Europe can prove they hold balance of power, Sports Council Howell seeks inquiry into resignation, Tottenham board pledge to halve £4m debt, Gould's spark might help England, Wales and their manager have a future together, Ossie Ocasio, of Puerto Rico (left), New Zealand tenacity decisive, ICE Skating Bowman wins world title, Oxford face charge, New South Wales triumph, Scots' facade of ill-fortune, Southwell, Haydock results, Hard time for the seeds, Equestrianism Smith's economy earns win, Rugby League Task which faces Britain, Trowbridge sell to survive, Wallace may get world title bout, Double declarations bring Dickinson before Jockey Club, Luton get Geddis on loan, Doncaster, Student Sport Polytechnics short of funds, Late recovery staged by Higgins and Charlton, Robson already nearing first target. Classified Advertising: Entertainments, Car Buyer's Guide, Wanted, Today's events. Property: London Flats. Weather: The Weather.

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