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The Times - 18/08/1982

1982; Gale Group;

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By Tony Allaway, From Bailey Morris, From Richard Ford, By Christopher Warman, Arts Correspondent, From Robert Fisk, By Nicholas Cole, Judy Foreman, By Peter Wilson-Smith, Banking Correspondent, By Philip Webster, Political porter, From Robert Schuil, By Donald Macintyre, Ronald Kershaw, By Hugh Clayton, By Baron Phillips Property Correspondent, By Richard Evans, By Our Labour Correspondent, By the Staff of "Nature", By Lucy Hodges, Education Correspondent, By Our Education Correspondent, By Our Social Services Correspondent, By Nicholas Timmins, From Roger Boyes, From Patricia Clough, From Stephen Taylor, From Ray Kennedy, From Christopher Walker, From Our Own Correspondent, From Michael Hamlyn, By Our Foreign Staff, Debra Scott, Molly Harrington, From Peter Nichols, Alan Franks, From Alan Riding, Dennis Hackett, Stephen Pettitt, John Percival, Hilary Finch, Bryan Appleyard, PHS, by Walter Goldsmith, Nicholas Fairbairn, Philip Howard, John Vincent, Richard Clements, SUSAN J. SMITH, JEREMY BRAY, MARTIN E. SIMONS, ARTHUR NOBLE, R. MILLER, WINSTON S. CHURCHILL, GRENVILLE JONES, GEORGE KNAPP, K. W. LIDSTONE, PHILIP DIXON, NIGEL WEST, CHRISTOPHER APS, E. NEWCOMB, J. E. COTES, By Nicholas Postgate, Julian Reade, From Our Correspondent, By Hugh Clayton, Environment Correspondent, By Peter Davalle, By Alan Hamilton, A colleague, City Editor Anthony Hilton, By Sally White, By Our Financial Staff, By Our Energy Correspondent, By Jonathan Davis, Energy Correspondent, From John Earle, By Gareth David, By Drew Johnston, By Bill Johnstone, Electronics Correspondent, C. Gordon Tether, From Edward Townsend, By Richard Streeton, By Gerald Richmond, By Richard Eaton, By John Woodcock, Cricket Correspondent, By lain Mackenzie, From John Nicholls, By Gordon Allan, By Michael Seely, By Michael Phillips, By Our Newmarket Correspondent, By Michael Phillips, Racing Correspondent, By Peter Walker, From Pat Butcher, By Keith Macklin, By Michael Coleman, by Baron Phillips, Edited by Peter Lee, By Paul Routledge, Labour Editor,

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Index. News: Bishops demand action on Missing Argentines, Poisoning is blamed for 'hysteria', Nurses: will the new ballot backfire?, Leaflets flutter in Warsaw rooftop protest, The Times Diary Go tell it to the marines, Zimbabwe 'murder plot' claim, Begin faces critics over holocaust metaphors, Socialists agree to open talks with Spadolini, Fathers' night, BBC 1 strengthens its autumn Saturdays, Howe is right and here's proof, Patricia Ford to face extradition hearing, Spy who came off the dole, Seychelles rebels ordered to surrender, Reagan praises 'down to earth' Queen, Paris drive to curb terrorism, Hint of nurses' pay concession, Teach ethnic minority languages, report says, US and China agree on Taiwan arms, Jobcentre with a royal touch, Key Beirut crossing point to be manned by US Marines, Base rate cuts lift hope for recovery, Cuban drive halted, US believes, Coe beatst retreat before big race, Vitriol flies in race for governor, Roads, Sharp rise in black jobless in Brixton, Father's complaint against 'The Sun' upheld, Printers defer £350 fine decision, IMF loans to rescue Mexico, Taylor Woodrow quits CBI, Archbishop of Malta in Rome talks, Pressure on parents, Science report How killer cells help to resist cancer, President Reagan's TV address Appealing even to the enemy for help, Health: £350m service, Lebanon in waiting Sharon optimistic on pilot's return, Haughey rejects any criticism, Archaeology The ordinary folk of Mesopotamia, Australian budget Beer goes up and income tax comes down, Canal Breakaways, Communist loses his union post, Billingsgate plans attacked, Poll defeat for Smith in Harare, Overseas selling prices, Blueberry pie and doesy doe-ing in S.W.3, Milestone for musical, Don't write off Labour vet, Moreover... Miles Kington, Patient's Progress, or 'How I got sick of hospital', Tourists claim false thefts, The heirs apparent break with tradition, The papers, Why the guns are out in this unhappy paradise, Going private 3: Education Student loan idea gaining ground, Diseased feed threat to hounds, Giving classic offence to Latin lovers New words for old, Yachtsman drowned, Election test for Botha reforms, Connolly statement 'Events came as a very great personal shock', ANC leader killed by bomb, Europe's foreign workers: 3 Second-class citizens in egalitarian Sweden. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puizle No 15,910, Leaks scupper Ayckbourn launch, Flower show, Today's television and radio programmes. Display Advertising: British Gas, National Westminster Bank Plc, Base Leading Rate, People's Republic Of Angola, Yorkshire Bank, St. Joseph's Hospice, Coutts & Co, The European Investment Bank, Sts, Times Newspaper Ltd, British Caledonian, International Travel, The Hongkong Bank Group, Legge 5.Lever, Appointments, Crocodile, Olivetti, Williams & Glyn's, Co-Op Bank. News in Brief. Politics and Parliament: Liberals voice discontent over alliance. Picture Gallery: Spanish flats collapse. Official Appointments and Notices: New Irish law chief. Property: Land For Sale, London & Surburban, Residential property At last, a realistic price approach, Country Property, Regalian, Edward Erdman, Joint venture house building flourishes. Law: Witness appeal for Helen Smith inquest. Reviews: Amadeus Klien Queen Elizabeth Hall, Dance Grands Ballets Canadiens Festival Hall, Songmakers' Almanac Purcell Room, Lso Atherton Albert Hall Radio 3, Interview: Alan Ayckbourn Still hoping for heroes, The riskiest way of writing novels, Television Suffering too long. Editorials/Leaders: China's Compromise With Mr Reagan, Tory Stimulants, Heirs In The Air. Letters to the Editor: Helping inquiries on the police, Criticism of Trident, Ladies in retirement, Still in the dark, Divided views on economic progress, University fees, Race and crime, Colonial grievance, Safe anaesthesia, War pension provisions, Salmon fishing decline. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Births. Obituaries: Mr Richard Casement Noted writer on science, Mr Hubert Wood. Business and Finance: Racal profits rise from £1million to £100million in thirteen years, Rayophane film factory may close, International, Industry needs more than lower interest rates, Investment and finance No rosy outlook for banks, Second AEG offshoot seeks receivership, West bids for China oilfields, H.A.T Group plc, Alfa Romeo told to reinstate workers, Dome delays publication of results, Taylor Woodrow's 15pc rise fails to impress market, Capital Markets, Petro-plant start date set for 1985, Companies, The volatility nightmare, Markets, Market rally brings record trading on Wall Street Further cut in base rates boosts share prices, Price Changes, Company reports £7.4m takeover bid for Nu-Swift Industries, Today, Sunlight 'determined to pursue bid for Johnson', Market Summary Bank rate cuts push FT Index up 12 points, Interest Rates, Unilever profit slips with no cheer ahead, Money Markets, Wang to double its capacity in Ireland, Howden liabilities met, say auditors, Metal Bulletin P.L.C., International Bid to stop US insider trading, Currencies, The economy, Unions 'are stumbling block for Japanese investment in Britain'. Stock Exchange Tables: The pound, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Latest Results, Sterling: Spot and Forward, Commodites, Stock Exchange Prices Late surge, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Stock Exchanges. Business Appointments: Appointments. Sport: Lynch century gives Surrey a remarkable win, Angry words, I declare, Modern Pentathlon Travelling first class on the publicity train, Yachting Fortune teller not needed to conjure winner, Mrs Steer wins two-wood singles final, Ebor Handicap day at York, Great Yarmouth, Show Jumping Britain can jump back into lead, Sports in Brief, Aberdeen gamble on Bell to ring changes, Mallender puts the young man's case, Young men knock on the door in answer to Test vacancies, Rhys-Jones and Bryant reach pairs semi-final, Welsh break down the stout red door, Rugby League League tells referees not to swear, Assert sets a new gold standard, Championship table, Middlesex's ninth win, Great Eastern promise, Sporting fixtures, County Scoreboard Warwicks v Middlesex, Folkestone results, Devon & Exeter NH, Leading first-class averages, Athletics Britons are under pressure, Commonwealth Games Mrs Scutt has a good reason to win for Wales, Tennis Miss Mair, 14, defeats the seventh seed, Military Band tuned for victory march, Luton in the van of sponsorship, Keegan flies in for secret talks, Last night's football Cup Winners Cup, York results, Scots with the wind up at the seaside, Miss Waite sets pattern for English success. Classified Advertising: Today's events, Announcements, La Crème la crème, La Crème de la crème, Motor Cars. Weather: The Weather.

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