The Times - 04/02/1982
1982; Gale Group;
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By David Felton, Anthony Bevins, From Paul Routledge, By Anthony Bevins Political Correspondent, By David Nicholson-Lord, By Philip Webster, Political Reporter, By Our Political Correspondent, From Ian Murray, From Peter Watson, By David Felton, Labour Reporter, By Lucy Hodges, From Richard Ford, Dublin, By Christopher Warman Arts Correspondent, By Our Labour Editor, From Arthur Osman, By Annabel Ferriman, Health Services Correspondent, By Michael Baily, Transport Correspondent, By Diana Geddes, Education Correspondent, By the Staff of "Nature", By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Frances Gibb, By Derek Harris Commercial Editor, By Henry Stanhope, Defence Correspondent, By Hugh Clayton Environment Correspondent, By George Clark, From Richard Wigg, From Michael Hornsby, From David Watts, From Nicholas Ashford, From Paul Ellman Nueva Concepcion, From Our Own Correspondent, From Christopher Thomas, From Roger Boyes, Patricia Clough, Peter Norman, From Stephen Taylor, From Nicholas Hirst, From Adam Edwards, From Mohsin Ali, From Charles Hargrove, From Michael Binyon, Anthony Quinton, Stuart Evans, Robert Nye, Anthony Holden, Richard Holmes, Philip Howard, Elaine Feinstein, Patricia Barnes, Nicholas Shakespeare, Caroline Moorehead, Irving Wardle, William Mann, Ned Chaillet, Paul Griffiths, Richard Williams, Michael Church, Peter Strafford, by Richard Hope, PHS, MICHAEL FOOT, JOHN STEWART, MICHAEL GEARE, MARGARET SACHS, ROBERT SNOWDEN, G. DUNCAN MITCHELL, SHACKLETON, PETER SCOTT, V. E. FUCHS, E. G. IRVING, MORRIS, ERIC OGDEN, J. R. W. PARKER, MICHAEL SHERSBY, I. WOODFIELD, A. R. TYRRELL, FRANK COOPER, MICHEL COLEMAN, GILBERT BAKER, GEOFFREY DRAIN, DOUGLAS WOODMAN, By Geraldine Norman, Sale Room Correspondent, By Christopher Warman, Arts Correspondent, Michael Clark, By Peter Wilson Smith, Banking Correspondent, By Edward Townsend, Industrial Correspondent, From Peter Hazelhurst, By Philip Robinson, From Bailey Morris, By Hugh Noyes, Parliamentary Correspondent, By Peter Wilson-Smith, Ross Davies, Michael Prest, By Francis Williams, By John Grindley, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, From Dudley Doust, By Peter Aykroyd, From Richard Streeton, By Sydney Friskin, By Norman Fox Sports Correspondent, By Norman Fox, By Stuart Jones, By John Witherow, From John Hennessy, By Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Alan Gibson, By Peter Marson, From John Ballantine, By Peter West, Rex Bellamy, By Michael Seely, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Our Racing Correspondent, Michel Syrett, Philip Schofield, Edited by Peter Davalle,
ResumoNews in Brief. Index. News: Middle Temple, Bl Peace Talks Break Down, £300,000 To Bullion Informers, Lawyer Mp Must Pay Damages, Carrington flies into Asean disarray, EEC takes tough line with Paris on wine, Zimbabwe law chief told to quit, How the railways can survive, Busy tour ahead for Haig, The Times guide to careers training Sharing out the assets, Bomb victim general meets Duke, Brewers give pubs a £969m tonic, Ronald Butt Democratic but hardly socialist, Poles admit unrest but deny strikes, Poland faces more Nato sanctions, Pickets turn back NUR driver BR hopes of special service dashed, Right-wing crusader stumps the country, Propaganda in Soviet Union Sociology fills the KGB gap, Gassing of badgers spreads to Wales, Navy 'too slow in ordering ships', Cloud with a silver siding, It is not simply 'another Vietnam' but there are worrying parallels Can Reagan salvage El Salvador?, Dozier plane in risky landing, '£70,000' for eight years in prison, Schmidt seeks Bundestag confidence vote, Death of Bolivia tin magnate, Pretoria plans to streamline anti-terror laws, Recession 'led man to murder', Review of last year's rainfall The third year in succession to be wetter than average, Turmoil in El Salvador Congress liberals fear new Vietnam, Travel: Rail, road, air, sea, Steelmen's Overtime Ban Lifted, Lords asked to rule on claim to be father, Science report Avoiding rejection of tissue transplants, DPP action in 2% of attack claims against the police, TV actress denies car fraud, London Transport 'needs state control', Tories Seek More Party Democracy, The Times Diary Lord Carver takes up his pen for peace, The Times list of best-selling books, France secures Algerian gas supply-at a price, GLC talks on new race chiefs, The case of the wronged physician, Redundancy conditions set for universities, Breast v bottle Pamphlets 'break health code', Overseas selling prices, Men named in police inquiry, Pathologist called in, Reagan and Mubarak walk path of peace, Von Bulow 'divorce mystery', Interviews The tricky art of selection, Grass for the geese, and crops for the farmer, Nato denies US troop withdrawals, Inner Temple, Press freedom 'El Pais' in takeover battle, Government agency backs TUC claim of 4m jobless, Modernize army, China told, Sinn Fein to fight Irish elections, Marchais stays firmly in the driving seat, Moreover... Miles Kington, Frank Johnson in the Commons How the 3.15 Huckfield was derailed at Wigan, Warning by Weighell Rail inquiry is delayed for plea to Aslef, Egyptian border stays closed, Brezhnev says US is delaying arms cuts, The papers, More want to shop on Sundays, Leader In 'Times' Attacked, Council defies tribunal, Unemployed man drowned himself, Protest at dance floor rule. Politics and Parliament: Foreign Office West needs concerted response on Poland, Ill-Treatment S African reply being considered, Insurance Strong backing for Lloyd's Bill but report stage is delayed, Tebbit warns enemies of the people, Opposition pledge on revising pensions, Parliament today, SDP faces big policy test over Employment Bill, House Of Lords Labour plea for new economic deal, Chancellor voices doubts over reelection, Intensified effects of rail dispute, Opponents seek compromises Commons delay on Lloyd's Bill, Europe Budget dilemma for court, Pornography Protests at sex shop proposals. Display Advertising: Pool Promoters Association, Saabturbo, John Labatt Limited, Bl, Multiple Display Advertisements, Pan Am, Du Maurier, Technology Week, The Times, Bovis, Oyster, Graduate Girls Secretarial, Stewart Wrightson, Controller Of Housing & Technical Services, Botb. Arts and Entertainment: Champion for UK chess tournament, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,747, Today's television and radio programmes, Sultan's watch fetches £8,100, Stratford ballet cancelled, Auctions today, £8m Music College Project. Picture Gallery. Official Appointments and Notices: Royal Marines' Concerts, WPC wins royal travel award, Billy Bremner is awarded £100,000 in libel damages, New bishop appointed, Latest appointments. Law: Status of telexes in contracts Brinkibon Ltd v Stahag Stahl und Stahlwarenhandels GmbH., Court of Appeal When council's housing duty is not discharged, More than 100 testify in Atlanta murder trial, Chancery Division No tax liability on trustees' allocation of assets Bond (Inspector of Taxes) v Pickford, Stiff sentences in US slave case, Inquest on Moonie follower halted. Reviews: Jimjokery for James Joyce's centenary, Poetry, High mistress of the explaining business Practicing History, Thurber's-eye view of the world Jottings from a slim postbag Selected Letters of James Thurber, Prisoner of the SLA: poor little rich girl Every Secret Thing, Fiction The Book of Laughter and Forgetting, Theatre Caught up in a labyrinth Murder in Mind Strand, Paperbacks Forster's passage to Egypt at last, Henze première, Anticipating TV Chee-Chee King's Head, Television Ring of untruth, Concert Bbcso Gielen Festival Hall Radio, Opera Toying with a favourite Zaide Old Vic, Interview The passions of Rostropovich, Jazz Flip Phillips The Canteen, Scott Fitzgerald: record of the author as a professional Some Sort of Epic Grandeur. Editorials/Leaders: Do Not Muzzle The Messenger, Palestinian Autonomy, Last Chance Before Shut-Down. Letters to the Editor: Women in orders, Civilian job cuts in Defence, A mature view, Popish plot?, Easier mortgages, High flyers, HMS Endurance, Ethics of human embryo banks, Socialism and the social democrats, Love locked out, Balances of power, European Court powers. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Births. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Saturday February 2 1957 Students to be released. Obituaries: Mr Junzo Ohnoki, Sir Charles Sykes, Sir T. Spenser-Wilkinson, Professor M. S. Janota Design and development of turbochargers, Mr Cyril Gourley, Colonel H. R. Grace. Business and Finance: N Sea oil surplus, Perspective: Economic Consensus Where Capital meets Labour, Eurosyndicat, Gallaher Failing to match inflation, The mystery tin buyers who challenged the Metal Exchange, Seabed mineral mining plan, Accountant to run Express Newspapers, Imports problems lead to growing pressure for trade protectionism Buy British, Biffen tells Japan, International Saudi Arabia, Don't call us we'll call you, Unilever's office sale, McKay Securities Profits doubled, International Markets, Thatcher rules out reflationary Budget, Thumbs up for Ansbacher... Thumbs down for Burmah Scepticism takes a bank holiday, Capital Markets, US steel men lobby for quotas, £79,000 payout, Barclays issues£100m bond for expansion, Kodak unveils disc-film camera, Barclays Bank Limited, Today, Gallaher, Can't hear you, Mr Poll, Auditors question ECGD accounts, Productivity Better but..., Money Markets, Other Exchanges, USA's latest lunch counter, Bids And Deals, Currencies, Garrard switches to Amazon, The German tightrope, Base Lending Rates, P C Henderson Normand bid. Stock Exchange Tables: Latest results, London Exchange All eyes on interest rates, How Other Countries Arrive At Agreements, The Pound, Loan stocks Fine for banks, Sterling: Spot and Forward, Commodities, Wall Street, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Stock Exchange Prices Renewed confidence. Business Appointments: New Appointments. Sport: Sports in Brief, Tennis Mrs King retires because of an emotional upset, Simmons leads in Sun City, Bath lay out the red carpet for Molly, Wales wait for Davies verdict, Sydney take advantage of weakened Cambridge, Price navigates away from danger, Butcher rushed to hospital, Gymnastics Wembley is off after defection by Soviet Union, Golf Nicklaus teams up with former US President, Ayr is the likely target for Little Owl, Rugby Union English talent tempers Irishman's optimism, Ice skating British 'Summertime' is judged to be perfect, Football Two dismissed and skill retreats, Faces to follow: two school friends in search of the same squash title Island girls taking to the world stage, England keep going and so does Gavaskar, Hockey Airmen prepare well for title defence, Cricket West Indies carried to victory on the shoulders of their captain, Olympic Games Football placed in jeopardy by poor facilities, Greaves's first day starts with a writ, Grey suits match faces, Lingfield Park programme, Yesterday's results League Cup, England start well, Bristol City thrown a lifeline, Racing Ekbalco sale denied, Skiing Twin peaks on Mahre mountain, Windsor, Towcester programme. 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