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The Times - 16/09/1982

1982; Gale Group;

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From Our Correspondent, From Leslie Plommer, From Bailey Morris, From Richard Owen, From Charles Hargrove, From Diana Geddes, By Our Foreign Staff, By David Felton, Labour Reporter, By Anthony Bevins, Political Correspondent, From Richard Ford, By Edward Townsend, Industrial Correspondent, From our Correspondent, By Our Political Correspondent, By Stewart art Tendler, Crime Reporter, From Harry Golombek Chess Correspondent, By Pat Healy, Social Services Correspondent, By Jonathan Davis Energy Correspondent, From Richard Evans, From David Hewson, By the Staff of "Nature", By Michael Baily, Transport Editor, From Pearce Wright, Science Editor, By David Nicholson-Lord, By a Staff Reporter, By Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Judy Foreman, By Robert Fisk, From Nicholas Ashford, From Andrew Thompson, From Our Own Correspondent, From Ivor Davis, From Alan McGregor, Roger Boyes, From George Clark, From Patricia Clough, From David Bonavia, From Douglas Alton, From Richard Wigg, From Stephen Taylor, From Michael Hamlyn, By Simon Scott Plummer, Michael Ratcliffe, Gay Firth, NS, PH, Robert Nye, Christopher Warman, Brian Alderson, Rodney Cowton, John Percival, Peter Ackroyd, Sheridan Morley, Irving Wardle, Max Harrison, Norbert Lynton, PHS, by Anthony Hilton, City Editor, David Stephen, Robert Fisk, Ronald Butt, Richard North, G. BELSHAM, ANTONY WHITAKER, j. D. WINTER, R. B. ROBINSON, ILLTYD HARRINGTON, PAUL FATT, JOHN WITHERIDGE, PETER WEDGE, JULIET ESSEN, CHRISTOPHER FYFE, BEVERLY HALSTEAD, GEORGE WIGG, CHRISTOPHER WILSON, A. J. LUCKING, By Christopher Warman, Arts Correspondent, By Our Arts Correspondent, City Editor Anthony Hilton, From Maxwell Newton, From Peter Norman, By Drew Johnston, By Our Financial Staff, By Gareth David, By Phillip Robinson, City Correspondent, By Michael Prest, From Peter Wilson-Smith, By Barrie Clement, Drew Johnston, From Margaret Coffey, By Torin Douglas, By Maurice Withers, By Craig Seton, Bill Johnstone, C. Gordon Tether, By Peter Ball, By Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent, By Richard Eaton, From John Hennessy, Golf Correspondent, By Lewine Mair, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By a Special Correspondent, By Peter West, Rugby Correspondent, By John Blunsden, By Michael Seely, By Our Newmarket correspondent, By Micheal seely, By Our Newmarket Correspondent, By Rex Bellamy, Tennis Correspondent, By Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, By Keith Macklin, Richard S. Stokes, Pat Tisdall, Edited by Peter Dear, By Donald Macintyre, Labour Correspondent, Torin Douglas, Harold Lind, M. J. Waterson, Robin Young, T.D., Patricia Tisdall, Michael Horsnell,

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Index. News: New TV channels Accountants will watch this balancing act anxiously, New books-paperbacks, Kim adulation toned down for China visit, Attack by Catholics on 'unjust' Thatcher, Cambridge patient dies after medical records are withheld by strikers, Foot wants Militant candidates replaced, Harrogate '82 How to keep on winning, Dissident back in Warsaw, Stop Kicking the bucket shops, 40 nuclear "sites' are named, A third of all elderly people live alone, Moreover... Miles Kington The winning design for the National Gallery extension, Give-away newspapers Soon, the first free national, Secret agents in BA drive to end bucket shops, Letter from Warsaw Poor man's guide to the black market, Trains Will run on action day, rail unions say, Salt may not be bad for you after all, Begin acted to save battle gains, Pact averts cod war, The world mourns with Monaco, The Times Diary Bullet-proof verse, Nuclear debate Trident not needed, H-bomb maker says, Press v television Common cause to face Channel 4 challenge, Guarding standards Decent and true, despite flaws, Poles caim rise in production, Legal threat faces Swiss UDI village, Lambsdorff and Schmidt locked in battle of wills, This Morris mania drives me mad, Boat firms hope for better times, Ulster needs more investment, The Times guide to careers training Searching for a job costs money, Arafat peace call wins Rome, Crisis returns to Beirut Begins fateful hand of friendship, ETA Kills police to scare voters, Engineers are rising to the top, Gower by-election Odds on Labour to keep seat, Argentines divided over sanctions, Success stories Amusing the readers other ads don't impress, Overseas selling prices, Bloomingdale's mistress 'shared Reagan secrets', Reunion Malta Canvoy, The outlook Recession but still on the up, Brezhnev's six points for peace, Moi thanked by Nott for support, One more victim in the spiral of death, The model monk whose charity begins in the pub, Scargill says 6.5% offer will be rejected out of hand, Fettes College, Agency options A la carte or the whole package?, Diplomacy in the doghouse-not only in Britain, Will the Liberals outlive their Alliance partners?, Baltic knight in quest of economic grail, Mrs Castle tells Labour to 'work within EEC', Class split among Welsh electors, The papers, 'Myopic' America attacked, Science report Saturn radio emissions pinpointed, Campaign over disease afflicting Jewish children, Murdoch bid for Buffalo paper, Mid-Term Elections Shoestring McCarthy loses, Space salesmen scorn the recession Consumer expenditure guarantees buoyant market place, New agencies Breaking away from the traditional format, Battle of the brands Well, who really is the biggest?, Unanswered questions on the crash, Killing a blow to US hopes, National Days, Israeli troops advance as Lebanon buries its leader, Blank pet food tins a 'lunacy', Cambodian coalition is still split, £700m computer plan for benefits. Politics and Parliament: Howe to head new policy team for Tory manifesto, Whitelaw faces onslaught by rank and file. Display Advertising: Ppa, Littlewoods, Multiple Display Advertisements, Classic, New English Library, Research Publications Limited, National Children's Home, Armagnac, Zetters, Midland, The Times, The Rapid Results College, Centrifugal Fours., Boots, Head, The Aga Khan Hospital And Medical College, Mgn, St. Godrics College, Quattrovalvole, "Birthday Wishes In The Times", Bell's Scotch Whisky, The Advertising Standards Authority., Royal Mail, Lancia, Rothmans International P.L.C., Noval L B Port, Lbc News Radio, Vernons, "Give Usa Clue", Base Lending Rates. News in Brief. Law: Bomb trio defy US court, Prisoners may go to crown court cells, Uproar in court as RUC informer denies evidence, Dingo was near baby's tent, witness says, Zimbabwe officers see lawyers, Inquest jury criticized by coroner, Airmen sent to jail in Kenya. Arts and Entertainment: Nigel Short beats leader in chess contest, Liberal call for Minister of Culture, Warning of cash threat to arts, Hayward Gallery highlights, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,936, Today's television and radio programmes. Picture Gallery. Reviews: Eminent first novelist and eminent old pro, Fiction Behaviour as near as dammit to the fearful truth, Television Beyond recall, Theatre Mariedda Round House, Rough times at sea The Decline of British Seapower, Galleries A matter of style, The portrait of the Master P. G. Wodehouse A Biography, Children, Two believers for the road Monsignor Quixote, Poet of a living modernism, Concerts Pogorelich Barbican, Interview/Nigel Havers Return of the gentleman actor, Dance Who cares what it's called? Pina Bausch Sadler's Wells. Editorials/Leaders: Death In Lebanon, Day Of Inaction, Liberty Wilts In Zimbabwe. Letters to the Editor: Anti-apartheid policy, Criticism of the Jockey Club, Cathedral alteration, September 22, Jury interference, Doubtless Darwinism, Wheels within wheels, Children in poverty, Dividing the spoils, Public school chaplains, Delay on visits to Falklands graves, Civil defence against a nuclear attack. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: Royal Navy new entries, Latest appointments 'Times' national directors named, University news Newcastle. Obituaries: Mr Maurice Corina, Mr Bashir Gemayel President-elect of Lebanon. Deaths. Births. Stock Exchange Tables: The pound, Exchanges, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Sterling: Spot and Forward, Commodities, Wall Street, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Stock Exchange Prices Equities slide. Business and Finance: Eagle compounds insurance gloom, Rebels oust one Global director, Raglan to raise £1.18m for office block, Eagle Star Results for half-year to 30th June, 1982, International, RTZ profit slips 42 pc to £100m, Ambrosiano loan demand, Sarakreek Holding N.V., New container port 'would be viable', ICI gets go-ahead for new Holden bid, International Sweden to cut capital spending, Amalgamated Metal's resolve over reserves, US unit trust sales soar, Wall Street Mixed day for stocks, Companies, Sharpest squeeze on living standards since the war Disposable incomes fall by 2 per cent, Markets, Price Changes, Three-year low for Tilling, In Brief, Chairmen, Expanded is optimistic, Lear Fan takeover to bring 2,200 new jobs, Hope for £100m Nigeria deal, 7 pc manufacturing deals, Today, International banks agree to 10-year loan Paris lines up $4,000m credit to defend franc, Interest Rates, Companies urged to advertise by post, The variable rates scourge, New York waits to see who has won three-way takeover battle Decision day in Bendix survival bid, Burmah slide due to loss on tankers, Tradition goes for Government Broker, Statament Of Condition 1981, Money Markets, Banks agree to further breathing space for AEG, Investment and finance Tills ring a different tale, Will multi-channel TV alter leisure patterns? £3,000m gamble on cable, Oversupply hits Bowater, Fears of delay on Mexico, BL veers away from state aid, Index sliips in nervous trading, Currencies, Isle of Man makes amends, The economy. Business Appointments: Appointments. Sport: Huntingdon NH, Last night's results, Great Yarmouth, Villa descend from surreal to reality, Sports in Brief, Bastia start clearing Forest debt, First acceptors, Yarmouth, Three of the best for overall US lead, Commonwealth Games N Zealand refuses to accept code of conduct, Crooks on target twice, Europeans active at Keeneland, Rugby League Letters will go to 1,400 over dispute, Useful service provided to English game, Snooker Bradley in last eight, Rich Benefit's stamina looks decisive, Fijians find cup of woe flows over at forward, Essex drawn to meet old rivals, Ayr, Table Tennis England go down after fine doubles victory, Brighton, Leonard still to decide, Respecting tradition and sense of the grand slam, In Brief Cook left with a harder task, Motor Racing Rosberg could win on points, Boost for Hills before inquiry, Jones to wait for Danish bacon, Jarrett and Smith out in first round, Ipswich taught a lesson in art of scoring, League's depth questioned, Brighton results, Wincanton N H, Piggott set for Nioulargo, Motor Rallying Four with chance to win title, Expectation fades to an echo, Srikanth spurs India to win, Students romp to easy win, Wetherby N H, The task which faces Miss Mandlikova, Eddery is hoping Fine Sun will rise once more at Newmarket, Ayr results, Swedes in surprise at the Dell, New chapter for Brown. 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