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The Times - 20/10/1982

1982; Gale Group;

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By David Felton, Labour Reporter, By Andrew Cornelius, By Philip Howard, By Henry Stanhope, Diplomatic Correspondent, From Richard Ford, By Frances Gibb Legal Affairs Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, From Moshe Brilliant, By Paul Roouledge, Labour Editor, By Donald Macintyre labour Correspondent, By Anthony Bevins Political Correspondent, By Our Labour Editor, By Our Labour Correspondent, By George Clark, By Hugh Clayton Environment Correspondent, From Craig Seton, From Philip Webster Political Reporter, By Tony Samstag, By Anthony Bevins, Political Correspondent, By Nicholas Timmins, By Hugh Clayton, Environment Correspondent, By Rodney Cowton, Defence Correspondent, By Our Environment Correspondent, By Christopher Warman, Arts Correspondent, By Lucy Hodges, Education Correspondent, From Christopher Walker, From Our Own Correspondent, From Leslie Plommer, From Ian Murray, From Nicholas Ashford, From Roger Boyes, From Michael Hornsby, From Mario Modiano, By Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, From Patrick Knight, From Richard Wigg, Richard Owen, From David Bonavia, From Dessa Trevisan, From David Watts, From Peter Nichols, Irving Wardle, John Percival, Richard Williams, Peter Ackroyd, Paul Griffiths, Edward Mortimer, John Roberts, JR, Trevor Mostyn, PHS, by Keith Ward, Caroline Atkinson, John Vincent, James Curran, F. G. HAILS, A. F. P. WATTS, MICHAEL F. HUBBARD, PETER PLOUVIEZ, NEVIL JOHNSON, BERNARD GOTTLIER, ALAN FORWARD, BLAKE DEMPSTER, STEPHEN ROWLAND, MICHAEL B. FORSYTH, DOUGLAS LOVELOCK, JoHN BIGGS-DAVISON, ROBERT BURCHFIELD, BRUCE LLOYD, By Geraldine Norman, Sale Room Correspondent, A correspondent, City Editor Anthony Hilton, From Maxwell Newton, From Bailey Morris, By Peter Wilson-Smith, Sally White, By Gareth David, By Jonathan Davis, Energy Correspondent, By Sally White, By Our Financial Staff, Drew Johnston, Frances Williams, C Gordon Tether, From Michael prest, From Richard Streeton, By Sydney Friskin, From Barry Pickthall, By keith Macklin, By Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, By Nicholas Harling, Peter Ball, By Hugh Taylor, By Michael Phillips, Racing Correspondent, By Michael Phillips, By Our Newmarket Correspondent, From Our Racing Staff, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, by Baron Phillips, Edited by Peter Dear, From Mohsin Ali, From Christopher Thomas, From Christopher Mosey,

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Index. News: Baby 'died of huge overdose', Army hit by rebels regrouping, Letter from Moscow Business as usual in a closed shop, Health union chiefs split on pay strike tactics, Mining, Help at hand: a dozen doctors in the house, Road inquiry halted again, Disruption of nuclear inquiries forecast, Mediterranean paradise lost Entrepreneurs feel the pinch, Poles escape to Sweden in old biplane, Poland in turmoil General asks Church to discourage unrest, Hospital unit closed after death of babies, Hounds off Peter Tatchell, Roads, Gemayel gets assurance of US support, Archbishop warns of revolution, will martial law sink the General?, Rush expected for 'closed shop' compensation, Church bomb study dismissed, The Tornados arrive, Electric netting to curb rabbits, Private education: 3 Public schools change lifestyle, Papandreou ignores Communist swing, The church is wrong on the bomb, Keneally 'faction' wins the Booker Prize, Israel treats Unifil as enemy Peace troops held prisoner, Pretoria orders Dutch journalist to leave, Action Woman as prime minister, New way to deal with police complaints, Water industry plea, Japan's missile erodes self-defence status, Closure looms for debt-ridden El A1, Aqaba, Overscas selling prices, Legendary city keeps its secret, Moreover. Miles Kington, Massacre inquiry opens in Jerusalem, Madrid row about list of plotters, Sanity among the storms, De Lorean car dream ends as plant closes, Pensions move may cut firemen's pay, Anniversaries, Taxi men blame Belgrade for loss of livelihood, The Times Diary Consuming passion, ICI move puts jobs in doubt, Ulster MPs escape as bomb explodes, Washington says sanctions rift begins to close, Denning says US sanctions are illegal, London pay decision angers unions, Real opposition in homeland poll, British Airways reveals £544m record losses, Damages award for cartoon, The tension in Reagan's think tank, Bone marrow register faces closure threat, Argentine forces squabble over Falklands blame, 'Long-term unemployed total likely to rise', Allergy woman flies home, Rio voters defy the generals, The beauty who brought Bugner back, Economy, The papers, Motor Show, Frank Johnson in the Commons Bringing with them Jest and Jollity, Joanna Lumley's Diary All together now, Injunctions over spy book 'a mistake', Future of Begin will depend on wife's health, Science report Mapping the lead levels in soil, Kohl pledge on European unity, Dingo could 'carry baby by its head', Agriculture, Zia unconcerned by Indian Mirage deal, France may upset NZ butter deal, Woman gets top union job. Display Advertising: Thorn Emi, Holiday Inn Hotel, Dianetics, The British Bank, Multiple Display Advertisements, Shuttle, Media Appointments, Arab Bank Ltd., Luncheon Vouchers, Chief Executive, Hambro Life Insurance Plc, The South African Embassy, Ray Brown, The Times, Bovis International Limited, Gieves & Hawkes Ltd, Manchester, Puzzler, Blesma, British Caledonian, Financial Times, Lloyds Bank, Pan Am, Balfour Beatty Construction Limited, Simpson, Cars Company, The Cairo Amman Bank, Base Lending Rates, Amin Kawar & Sons, Jordan Insurance Co. Ltd.. Law: 'Buy British' appeal, Decision today on rape case, Construing charterparty Compania Naviera General S.A. v Kerametal Ltd., Appeal to Sikhs after Punjab death, Mid-Term Elections Old pal's act on the campaign trail, Court's limited role N v C-H, No forfeiture without proof Regina v Pemberton, Siege death case man to appeal, Two boys on £1m arson charge, Suspended sentence on Webster. News in Brief. Politics and Parliament: Pensions bill will be £6,000m, Unilateralism would threaten UK, Countryside Rural Code approved by MPs, House Of Lords Most duty free sales will stay, Parliament today, Candidate joins the Tory immigration rebels, parliament today, Justice Government resists demands for judges to conduct inquests, Unemployment Strikes worst thing for British industry, Disclosures to journalists, MPs told how far spending on school books has fallen in seven years. Arts and Entertainment: Early musicians' delight, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,964, Ministry of arts and more public funds urged in MPs' report, Today's television and radio programmes. Picture Gallery: 268 rescued from ferry. Reviews: Up the mountain without a stuntman, Television Subtle distortion of the thriller idea, The Lucky Ones Stratford East, The Miser Arts, Cambridge, Rock Little Steven and The Disciples of Soul Marquee, Concerts Endymion Ensemble St John's, Dance Cowboy would come to life Royal Winnipeg Sadler's Wells. Editorials/Leaders: Stopover Diplomacy, What We Have We Hold. Letters to the Editor: Anti-apartheid policy, Customs levy on imported cars, Politicizing the Civil Service, Changes in Uganda, Taxation of charities, "OED" footnote, Interest rates, Unauthorized version, Blood tests for motorists, Record in Brisbane?, Church and bomb, Council spending. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Births. Deaths. Official Appointments and Notices: Latest appointments. Obituaries: Baron Alain de Rothschild, Mrs Dorette Neal, Gen Antoine Béthouart French commander at Narvik, Rev Dr Erik Routley Authority on church music, Mr Rory McEwen, Obituary, Mr Charles Brown. Business and Finance: International United States, Record losses of £544m herald Treasury talks on privatization British Airways wants £1,000m debt wiped out, Brooke Bond shares rise as profits slip Trading outlook brighter, Fitch to join unlisted market, Braniff may fly the PSA flag, Investment and finance Millbank millstone removed, International, O'Ferrall feels cold outdoors, Fitch & Company, Profit-taking before prices rally again, Mixed fortune for Paterson, Gerrard reports buoyant interim, Companies, Markets, Energy Services offshoot suffers, Wall Street Dow slips despite good news, Harrods 'dwarfs Fraser', Apex Properties Plc, Today, Diamond market shaken by Australian deal, Interest Rates, Brooke Bond Group, The prospects are grim if Britain is to catch the competition. The cost of higher productivity, Study shows strong dollar playing havoc with export markets US least competitive of 11 top nations, Lawrence full of confidence, Life after monetarism, Gerrard & National PLC Interim Statement, Money Markets, Company News In Brief, Bids And Deals, Currencies, TSW cheers shareholders, Electricity Council has new chief, BOC in £50m medical expansion, The economy, Cash boost for Peachey, $50,000m standby fund urged for IMF. Stock Exchange Tables: Stock Exchange Prices Further record gains, The pound, Authorized Units & Insurance Funds, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Commodities, Price Changes, Wall Street, Sterling: Spotand Forward, Stock Exchanges. Sport: Todays Fixtures, International Sport 'Political threat' resisted, Gordon Allan on life without 'boot money' When I looked into the depths of my sole and found nothing, Sports in Brief, Yachting: Round The World Race Sailing out of the unknown, TOKYO: Japan open tournment Men: first, Leicester, Cricket Government angry at Sri Lanka rebels, In Brief Green takes charge of British team, Snooker Griffiths plays shite in quarter-finals, Sandown Park, Rugby League Britain on £1,000 a man to win, Head home on Belka, Old Firm put best feet forward, Bayern Munich running scared to more European glory, Sports Council New body has £20,000 for minority sports, ITF's Olympic call is a painful reminder of the bad old days, Channon arrival marked by fine Rovers win, Hexham NH, Busaco set to bridge the great divide, Abdulla completes £20m studs deal, Motor Racing Alfa to continue at half the cost, Hamilton Park, Cook is given a hard time by his captain, Sandown results, Aperitivo poised to destroy the American dream, The Colchester touch leaves Liverpool with an uphill task, Imran bowls Pakistan to victory, Last night's football results, Londoners must beware of the Blitzkrieg man, A lean night out for the hungry of Wimbledon, FA aim salvo at guidelines for referees, Hockey Southgate's seven cold shoulders, England tie moved, Adamson's ban extended by 12 days, Scottish pitch for all seasons, Davies injury less serious than feared, McCarthy steps in. Classified Advertising: Today's events, Entertainments, Legal Appointments, Super Secretaries, Wanted, La Crème de la crème. Property: London Flats, Druce, London Properties, Residential property International demand for high-price property. Weather: The Weather.

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