The Times - 27/11/1982
1982; Gale Group;
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By Peter Wilson-Smith, Banking Correspondent, By Julian Haviland, Political Editor, By Paul Routledge, By Michael Horsnell, From Bailey Morris, By Clifford Webb Motoring Correspondent, By Donald Macintyre, From Ronald Kershaw, By Christopher Warman Arts Correspondent, By Rodney Cowton Defence Correspondent, From Richard Ford, By Paul Routledge, Labour Editor, By Our Political Editor, By Richard Evans, From Our Correspondent, By the Staff of 'Nature', By David Nicholson-Lord, From Arthur Osman, By Frances Gibb Legal Affairs Correspondent, From Jonathan Wills, By Our Archaeology Correspondent, By Judy Foreman, By Jeremy Warner, From Godfrey Morrison, From Stephen Taylor, From Our Own Correspondent, From Michael Horssby, From Richard Hanson, From Christopher Thomas, From John Earle, From David Bonavia, From Nicholas Ashford, From Robert Fisk, From Patrick Knight, From Paul Ellman, From Richard Owen, From Roger Boyes, From Alan McGregor, From Trevor Fishlock, Paul Griffiths, Richard Williams, David Wade, Peter Ackroyd, PHS, Spike Milligan, Milton Shulman, JOHN PRINGLE, DONALD GLATZEL, ANDREW GILCHRIST, IMMANUEL JAKOBOVITS, D R DENMAN, IAN MACLAY, MATTHEW OAKESHOTT, M. HUGHES, H. F. WARREN, DAVID ENGLEHEART, T. P. ASTILL, TOM NARBLEY, Peter Baelz, By Geraldine Norman, Sale Room Correspondent, Lord Porritt, Dr Basil Morson, City Editor Anthony Hilton, By Barrie Clement, Peter Welham, By Sally White, by Peter Wilson-Smith, Michael Prest, By Derek Harris, Commercial Editor, By Our Financial Staff, By Drew Johnston, By Michael Prest, Margaret Drummond, Ian McDonald, Adrienne Gleeson, Sally White, Robin Ellison, From Richard Streeton, By Peter Ball, By Keith Macklin, By David Hands, From Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, From John Hennessy, By Richard Eaton, By Peter West, Rugby Correspondent, By Peter West, By Paul Harrison, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, From a Special Correspondent, By Michael Phillips, By Michael Seely, By Michael seely, By Pat Butcher, By Sydney Friskin, Edited by Peter Dear, From Michael Hamlyn, Compiled by Chris Peachment, Ivo Tennant, Clifford Webb, Ashley Stephenson, Jane MacQuitty, Shona Crawford Poole, John Higgins, Nicholas Kenyon, Ned Chaillet, Geoff Brown, John Percival, Judy Froshaug, Harry Golombek, Eugene Thaw, Mel Lewis, Stan Hey, Jeremy Flint,
ResumoIndex. News: Pressure to save dockland scheme, Why I am becoming a Catholic, Pope plot suspect fasts, Andropov's first two weeks Influence of KGB chiefs begins to emerge, GLC support for Riverside, 'Hit list' of 55 pits published by miners, Union-busting boom Knuckledusters give way to friendly persuasion, Greenham women go to different jails, 'Hostages' walk free from siege, Telegraph Sunday paper in doubt, Battlefield of Gatt Europe's hit squads gain ground, No dozing in Geneva's bunker, Runcie blames homelessness on family troubles, Factional rows spell trouble for Nakasone, Landmine kills Ovambo leaders, A tremor disturbs the saint's golden repose, 'Murder go-between got £10', Whatever happened to Hubbard?, Welcome for Arafat conceals PLO rift, Roads, Zimbabwe sabotage case delay, Vatican exposes illegal bank dealings, Doctor cleared of misconduct, Soviet peace movement under fire, Police look into GCHQ death, 'Mail' to print union reply in poll dispute, MPs sue Cyril Smith for libel, Militant candidate wins council seat, Imagine Sunday without TV, Reconciling Anglicanism's interdependent traditions, Science report Glass may be best for nuclear waste, Dismissed teacher wins appeal, Spring launch for new BMW, Girl wins a school place order, Nurses help leader, 85, read speech, Canada to split up north-west, Jaguar's faithful backbone sheds its troubled skin, Protesters turn funeral into demonstration, The man who sprang to the top, Edinburgh may preserve city architect's post, Sir Maxwell Joseph leaves £200,000 to former secretary, Family events Childhood goals fulfilled at Wembley, The Irish election Labour holds the Dublin key, Overseas selling prices, The nuclear disarmers: 2 Seven questions for Britain, Sticking to the local tins, Union intends to picket cheap steel importers, Ailing OAU likely to be given another chance, Mitterrand visit to 'privileged partner', Christmas shutdown ordered for Metro, Anniversaries, Second refugee wave Sandinista clean-up swamps Honduras, The Times Diary Bad Wiener Blut, In the garden, Rise in bank rates hits recovery prospects, Reagan thinks of taxing dole cash, Sorry, I can't hear above the Muzak, Results in detail, Brazil party faces loss of 10 states, Solidarity reminder to Church, Dearest Venetia..., General wages personal crusade against left, Prague to let dissidents go, Law Society final results, The papers, Valium may be called up for war, Diplomats struggle to save Gatt, Pretoria frees 34 hijack mercenaries early, GLC proposes contracts code, Remains of child dated to 200,000 years ago, Lamps Oscar, Mitterrand plea for end to Gulf war, Christmas presents for the Princess, Values Careful stocking up before Christmas catches you out. Politics and Parliament: Thatcher stands by a stable pound, Doubt over £1.9m for disabled, Few changes in Foot's list of junior posts, PARLIAMENT November 26 1982 Small firms the key to growth Commons. Picture Gallery. Display Advertising: Exchange Securities, The Minority Rights Group's, Wines Of Westhorpe, Schroders, Multiple Display Advertisements, Steaming, St John's Smith Square, Arosa, Sally Heron, Jack Daniel's, Dowos, Interflora, Carry-Cot, Cgl, Abbey National Money Service, Herend Baby Owl, Pommery, Glc, Barclays Bank, Royal Albert Hall, Forma, Happy Things, Citibank Savings, Midland Bank Unit Trusts, Save The Children, Trustee Savings Banks, Screwpull, Theatre Board, Lso, Hotel Adler, Closer, Prezzies, School Fees, Pontresina, Astonmat Thews Ltd, Almeida Theatre, Oasis Trading, The M&g Group, Drop-Stop, Peat Fuel, Hotel Edelwelss, Resista Carpets, DES Avants, Harold Holt Limited, Bach Choir, P.M. Products, Abta, Holy Land Olive Wood, Hotel Engadinerhof, Philharmonic, Old Pine & Reproduction Antique Pine, Whsmith, Harrods, Base Lending Rates, R & B, Wigmore Hall. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Cook The secret of preparing pears to perfection, Calendar, Bridge Unsuitable bunkers at Biarritz, Sale room Waterhouse 'Ophelia' fetches £81,000, The pantomime season is flourishing again, maintaining its family following despite changes in popular fashion Lure of the greasepaint keeps the dame alive, GLC move on Morris house sale, Where to go for the shows, Photography, Eating out Savings to be savoured, Barbados beckons with bat and ball, In The Garden Composed and concordant in the winter dormitory, Galleries, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,997, Films on TV, Fairs, London, Out of Town, Drink Magnanimous magnums, Week Ahead, Chess Soviets supreme at Olympiad, Television and radio programmes Saturday. News in Brief. Law: Jailed man faces accuser, Judicial review to challenge council Cocks v Thanet District Council, Limiting clause renders contract void The Morviken, Smith 'will produce' his evidence, Justices costs to defendants Practice Note, Test players to give evidence. Reviews: Opera Masterful Masterson Semele Covent Garden, Rock & Jazz, Television Not so swinging, Stagestruck in Uncle Phil's digs, Rock Pop paragraph Abc Hammersmith Odeon, Dance, Travel Decadence divine on the road to Cap Ferrat, Opera, Gardiner breathes life back into Semele, Many splendoured silence with Garbo and GIlbert Many splendoured silence with Garbo and Gilbert, Radio The sundowners, Concerts, Collecting Drawing on a wealth of sense and sensibility, Poor captain, competent crew, Aida for those who shun public panoply, Brief encounters in Kantor's rare snow. Editorials/Leaders: Interest Rate Tactics, A Chance Of Stability, Fur Feather Then Fin. Letters to the Editor: Buying British, Of hats and hunts, Employment appeals, Llywelyn's legacy to his land, Senior partners and their due, Censure of Jews that take up the sword, An open question, Sea law convention, New hymn book, Funds for new music, Polls and the Alliance. Court and Social: Court Circular. Deaths. Classified Advertising: To Qualityleft, Services tomorrow: First Sunday in Advent, Theatres, Today's events, Countdown to Christmas, Announcements, Entertainments. Marriages. Births. Obituaries: Sir Alan Parks, Sir Richard Randall, Mr Peter Bridge West End impresario, Obituary, Heinar Kipphardt. Business and Finance: Weir chairman to head ailing asbestos maker Turner and Newall chief quits in surprise move, Redundant workers offered loan stock, Cheque points FAMILY MONEY Overseas, Anger over Russian ship policy, International, BAT Stores seeks a buyer for up to 16 Mainstop outlets, Investment When taking your money abroad may be prudent, Charities A novel bond for children, Base rate rise hits shares recovery, Companies, The Great Universal Srotes P.L.C., Markets, Price Changes, Family Money Market, $200m Yugoslav loan signed, Dispute threatens tin mine, Interest Rates, J Brown shares at new low, Investors Notebook Wedgwood confident for second half, Savings Call for a new charter, Investment and finance Coming to the aid of the pound, US faces record deficit, Prospectus Vanbrugh Currency Fund Limited, Chain letter Circle of Gold turns to ring of shame, Aluminium merger go-ahead, Franchises Seekers still need the finders, Benefits Christmas bonus time for the pensioners, Pensions Way now clear for equal pension age for all, Bank charges Get your balancing act together for low costs, Currencies, The economy. Stock Exchange Tables: Stock Exchange Prices Interest rate fears, The pound, Sterling: Spot and Forward, Commodities, Unit Trust Prices-change on the week, Wall Street, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Stock Exchanges. Property: Property Little joy as values mark time. Sport: Cycling Tour de France goes open, Real Tennis Ronaldson and Hyland meet, April Run the pick, Newbury, Boots quiz dropped, Sports in Brief, Newbury results, Hockey Clubs have their wish, Leicester results, Tennis Noah goes under to McEnroe's great skill and unflinching will, Touching Wood retires to stud, The Tsarevich scorches home, Watford's day of reckoning, Cross Country When a slag heap has virtues, In Brief Spencer beats Knowles, Ekbalco camp have one-track minds, Sporting fixtures, Marathon Brasher accuses charity runners, Levy cut of seven per cent agreed, Catterick Bridge, Cricket: England Cave In To Lawson And Marsh Soft touch for 'iron gloves', Charlton's move for Pleat is blocked, Golf Remarkable round by King, Oxford still beset by injuries, Market Rasen, Badminton Another narrow defeat for England, Athens to stage European final, Asian Games Japan hit back with gold rush, Bregawn a thinking man's choice, Wolverhampton, Leading weekend fixtures, Gloucester battle for home comforts, Rugby League Boyd is granted mercy. 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