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The Times - 21/05/1982

1982; Gale Group;

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By Henry Stanhope, Defence Correspondent, From Zoriana Pysariwsky, From Christopher Thomas, By Julian Haviland, Political Editor, By Hugh Noyes, Parliamentary Correspondent, By Philip Webster Political Reporter, From Nicholas Ashford, By Philin Webster, Anthony Bevins, By Frances Gibb, By Lucy Hodges, By Kenneth Gosling, By David Felton, Labour Reporter, By Felicity Jones, From Peter Evans Home Affairs Corr, By Clive Cookson, Technology Correspondent, By Paul Routledge, Labour Editor, By David Nicholson-Lord, By Michael Baily, Transport Correspondent, By Pearce Wright Science Editor, By Peter Waymark Motoring Correspondent, By Donald Macintyre, Labour Correspondent, By Simon Scott Plummmer, From Our Own Correspondent, From Harry Debelius, From Charles Hargrove, By Craig Seton, By Clifford Longley, Religious Affairs Correspondent, From Peter Nichols, From Michael Binyon, From Jonathan Searle, From Richard Wigg, From Charles Harrison, From Jacqueline Reditt, From Patricia Clough, From Kuldip Nayar, By David Cross, From Mohsin Ali, From Christopher Walker, From Bailey Morris, From David Watts, From Mario Modiano, From Michael Hamlyn, by Jack Straw, Clive Aslet, PHS, David Watt, STANLEY HENIG, MICHAEL S. MORRIS, BERNARD BURROWS, ERNEST WISTRICH, RICHARD O'SULLIVAN, STEPHEN SHAW, J. I. LISHMAN, JOHN SWORDER, M. LUPTON, JOHN SANDS, F. P. TAYLOR, VERNON W. McELROY, From Our Correspondent, By Geraldine Norman, Sale Room Corregsondent, By a Staff Reporter, Major Dare Newell, Irving Wardle, Nöel Goodwin, Geoff Brown, David Robinson, John Russell Taylor, Hilary Finch, Peter Ackroyd, John Percival, Noel Goodwin, By Edward Townsend, industrial correspondent, By Lorna Bourke, By Frances Williams, By Derek Harris, Commercial Editor, By Our Financial Staff, From Nicholas Hirst, By Robert Rodwell, By Bill Johnstone, Frances Williams, C. Cordon Tether, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Alan Ross, By Richard Streeton, By Alan Gibson, By John Nicholls, From Chris Lightbrown, By John Hennessy Golf Correspondent, From John Blunsden, From John Thirsk, By Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Norman Fox, By John Karter, By Our Racing Correspondent, By Our Newmarket Correspondent, By Michael Phillips, Racing Correspondent, By Leslie Duxbury, By Norman Fox, From David Hands, By Richard Eaton, By Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, by Peter Waymark, Edited by Peter Davalle, By Stewart Tendler, PH, By Jeannette Mitchell, By John Young, Agriculture Correspondent, Christopher Warman, Malcolm McDowell: Brittannia Hospital, Derek Winnert, Louise Nicholson, Ned Chaillet, Philip Howard, John Chartres, John Higgins, Marcel Berlins, Mel Lewis, Stan Hey, Judy Froshaug, Stuart Jones, John Wilcockson, Geoffrey Wansell,

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Index. News: 'Wrong advice' on rejected recycling plan, Peking weighs up motives, Signalman says he made train crash mistake, Gibraltar living in a state of limbo, Security Council certain to demand a ceasefire, Support of French will not be unconditional, Threat to sue Press Council, Anger at Turkish visit to Cyprus, Whatever happens, the UN must pick up the pieces, QE2 to be fleet headquarters during assault, Bonn campaigns for a new start, Benefit loss 'could torpedo training scheme', Latin America increases pressure, Falklands 'like Vietnam war', Labour rebels inflame rift, University College School, Mental health Bill defeat, Driving in Europe (3), Overseas selling prices, Two new heart transplants at Harefield, Hongkong governor sworn in, Harrier engine parts blacked, Moreover... Miles Kington, Freedom prize for King, Castro calls on Gaddafi to help, New books-hard back, Energy alternatives: 4 Breathing new life into windmills, American deal with Hassan near, Among the casualties if the, Moi expels Odinga from party, BR unveils its plush £1.2m inter-town train, Trial for clamp to stop illegal parking, Playwrights turn to radio, British hold the record for potato eating, Thais return crash airmen to Vietnam, Kerala victory for Mrs Gandhi, Task force chances are slim, say Spaniards, The Leys School, Americans back Britain, BBC improves system for satellite TV, Mystery of Java's angry mountain, British assets frozen, Blanco wins Dominican Republic poll, Even Good Queen Bess had her wet side, Gap in defences revealed by security survey, France ready for changes in British EEC links, Health fee for visitors 'not racial', 'Panorama' without Kee again, 'Police still unable to handle riots', Mugabe seeks to allay fears of investors, Family tiff stops sale of Turners, Reagan crisis team go into action, Mood of defeat but UN efforts go on, Pressure group to fight Navy cuts, Nott details the private stake in ordnance, The whirlwind of discontent building up over pay policy, No more fighting, TUC chief says, TUC calls for two more health service strikes, £700,000 study of city heating system, The Times Diary, Miss Loren wakes up behind bars, The papers, Frank Johnson in the Commons Sombre Callaghan has something to declare, Radio Atlantico crackles with pop and old news, S Korean Cabinet quits after scandal, US fears war will damage West's security, Britain's proposals for settlement Step by step to the final breakdown, Motoring Is the oil gloom being overplayed?, Junta makes new effort to get US support, Graham tries to qualify his praise of Russia, Muldoon offers a frigate, Cranwell graduation, Israel troop alert called off, Russia presses china to patch up differences, Farmers prod US into reopening gram contacts, Dinbleby lecture All-Ireland justice proposed, Labour support on wane, Weighell says, New 17-plus course for less clever, Three styles of canvas: From left, Mr and Mrs Paul Tyler at the Licensed Victuallers' Association home, Denham,Mr Tony Blair and Mr Tim Smith, Scolicitors 'should keep clients better informed', The Pope's visit Optimistic Hume arrives in Rome, Task force given orders to retake Falklands. Politics and Parliament: We stay in EEC, says Thatcher, Terms no longer on the table, Parliament today, Foot will not oppose attack on islands, House Of Lords Defending fundamental principles, Falklands Argentine demand impossible, Next week, EEC voting. Display Advertising: Bell's, English Tourist Board, British Airways, Gate, Macbeth/twelfth Night, Vso, Chief Executive, Sony, Saab, The Bath Festival, British Caledonian Airways., The Times, Falcon, Mowbrays Bookshop, Anglia Building Society, Harrogate International Festival, Micro-C, The British Film Institute, Royal Opera House, Neo, Wallace Heaton, Base Lending Rates. Law: When bank cannot refuse Davment after fraud United City Merchants (Investments) Ltd and Others v Royal Bank of Canada and Others., Botham fined, No warning necessary Regina v Lovendge and Another, Guidelines for new power in the courts, Guidance on imposing partly suspended sentences Regina v Clarke (Linda), Andalucia vote will be trial run, £12,000 damages against police not excessive Reynolds v Commissioner of Police of the Metropolis, Status of car log book Beverley Acceptances Ltd v Oakley and Others. News in Brief. Picture Gallery: Picture Gallery Cup final: Gentlemen in a players' game. Editorials/Leaders: Time To Free North Sea Oil, In The Right Spirit, The Reckoning. Letters to the Editor: Tent-pegging, Britain and the EEC: protection of the national interest, Council tenants as 'instant owners', Flat demolition, Job-changers' pensions, Forecourt forethought, Trial by jury, Borstal training. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Arts and Entertainment: Video Surreal climax to a chiller, Fettes accompli, Cornish cracker, Canine capers in the lions' den, The Times Entertainment Guide Films, Eating Out Nosh in a shady nook, Sale room Record £672,222 for Kandinsky, Gaffer who Knew his glass, Document of death, Festival of India Openings, Devon show outgrows site, Creepy-crawly, Sutherland revisited, New York's free opera, Russian favourite for the Milk Race 25th Milk Race, Playwright who became Pope, Clinical comedy, Old Vic for sale, Come on in, the water's fine, Hoddle, Currie spice Cup's second century, Festivals Bath night for the spacemen, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,837, Look Ahead Tribute by Elgar's birthplace, Writers in a literary landscape, First cuckoo, Books A pineapple on dome of St Paul's, Look Ahead Lom on TV after 20 years, Today's television and radio programmes, On your bike to Brighton. Deaths. Births. Obituaries: Lord Inchiquin, Mrs Emmie Tillett Notable figure in concert artist management, Professor Henri Tajfel, Colonel Brian Franks, Sir Gwilym Morris. Reviews: Pso Paita Barbican Hall, Rpo Menuhin Festival Hall, Television Melancholy sense of certainties, Baillie Sturrock Wigmore Hall, Galleries The Art of the Book in India British Library Galleries Tulips, Arabesques and Turbans, Dance Gala performance Sadler's Wells, Cinema: London and Cannes Lyrical evocation of simple dignity, Theatre The bitch goddess Hedda Gabler. Stock Exchange Tables: Wall Street, The pound, Latest Results, Stock Exchange Prices Nervous markets, Sterling: Spot and Forward, Commodities, Statistics Gross Domestic Product, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Stock Exchanges. Business and Finance: Opec ministers divided on output ceilings, Harland chief, The Beauford Group, Overseas Companies, Mergers New league, Royal Dutch Petroleum Company, Heavy losses in light trading, Need for nerve as markets slip, US likely to soften stance on Japanese trade barriers, Unilever N.V., Siemens Information for Siemens shareholders, Output falls but industry set for upturn, Vosper back to profit, The least we can do for them, Redman Heenan, Anglia in biggest merger yet, Swire Pacific Limited Final Dividends For The Year Ended 31st December 1981 Scrip Dividend Proposal, Capital Markets, Companies, Shoe profits fall, Price Changes, Losses cut at Brockhouse, Final money supply figures for the April banking, Pound fall continues as City shivers, I. J. Dewhirst, Technology: Video A second boom in sight, De Lorean 'saviour' pulls out, Today, The industrial heartland beats a bit faster, Interest Rates, MPs attack Post Office cash limits, VAT boost for Fine Arts, Pratt & Whitney persuaded to join four-country effort Rolls-Royce to build new engine with US rival, Facelift for Oriflame, Unlisted quotations for Radio City Issue to raise £550,000, Harvester denial, Inquiry sought into lack of academic help for business Universities 'could incubate small firms', More refineries to close, Gatt 'in jeopardy' over textile talks, Money Markets, International West Germany Federal deficit reduced, Lookers bids £3m for Braid, New yen loan for France, Maxwell £1m bid fails, Bids And Deals, Currencies, Drysdale Old lesson, Short time at Perkins, Pleasurama up 50pc in first half. Business Appointments: Appointments. Sport: Horse Show Assurance set for record season again, The traditions London's chance to make amends, Adventure all the way with Gonzales, Sports in Brief, Queen's filly causes flutter in the stands, Cricket, Perryman makes own decision today, Motor Racing No beating the power of Arnoux, Last pair set record, Concorde hero all set for take off, Solution to crisis is not on this agenda, Fresh approach Rangers, Illingworth has a day to remember, Time to blood new faces, Tennis Teltscher beats the Italian jinx, Badminton Indonesia raise hopes, Brighton, Basketball England relying heavily on their guards, Hamilton Park, Yachting Heavenly field with their eyes on Moonduster, Leicester in race to beat weather, Spurs are cool and cock-sure, England claim hollow victory, The managers, Perth, Gloucester take wind out of Sussex sails, The enigmas, Goodwood results, Stoke guaranteed their survival, Scoreboard Northants v Surrey, Athletics Thompson returns to the scene of former glories, Message for the selectors, Thirsk, Clouds hanging over Indians as Pringle shines, Boxing MacDonald's hopes rest on medical clearance, Stratford N H, FA chairman's concern, Newton Abbot, Champion back. Classified Advertising: Preview Art Exhibitions, Recruitment Opportunities, Today's events, Acknowledgments, Entertainments. Weather: The Weather.

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