The Times - 17/08/1982
1982; Gale Group;
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From Richard Ford, From Roger Boyes, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, From Mohsin Ali, By Philip Webster, Political Reporter, By Michael Horsnell, By Our Foreign Staff, By Donald Macintyre, Labour Correspondent, By Our Crime Reporter, By a Correspondent, From Tim Jones, By David Walker Local Government Correspondent, By Richard Evans, By Michael Baily Transport Editor, By Stewart Tendler Crime Reporter, By Clifford Webb, By the Staff of "Nature", By Frances Gibb, By Michael Baily, Transport Editor, By David Walker, Local Government Correspondent, By Hugh Clayton Environment Correspondent, By David Nicholson-Lord, From Our Own Correspondent, From Robert Fisk, From Stephen Taylor, From Our Correspondent, From Christopher Walker, From David Bonavia, From a Correspondent, From Peter Nichols, Xan Smiley, By Caroline Moorehead, From Kuldip Nayar, John Russell Taylor, Bryan Appleyard, Paul Griffiths, Stephen Pettitt, Ned Chaillet, PHS, Crispin Tickell, Susan Marling, Judith Hart, Edward Mortimer, PETER HENWOOD, MICHAEL CHISHOLM, COLIN LAXON, J M HUNTER, RANDOLPH VIGNE, A. L. DIAMOND, D. R. LAURENCE, JACK MORRISH, VINCENT ARGENT, JOHN L. WEDICK, Jr, , M. FOOTRING, W. F. H. C. RUTHERFORD, GEOFFREY ALDERMAN, IAN MILLS, BERNARD KAUKAS, By Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, By Our Archaeology Correspondent, By Christopher Warman, Arts Correspondent, By Hugh Clayton, Environment Correspondent, A correspondent, City Editor Anthony Hilton, By Jonathan Davis, Energy Correspondent, By Our Economics Staff, By Sally White, By Frances Williams, Sally White, By Our Banking Correspondent, By Peter Wilson-Smith, Banking Correspondent, By Frances Williams Economics Correspondent, By Michael Prest, By Lorna Bourke, Drew Johnston, By Drew Johnston, Torin Douglas, C. Gordon Tether, By John Woodcock, Cricket Correspondent, By Richard Eaton, By Gerald Richmond, By John Hennessy, Golf Correspondent, By Richard Streeton, From John Nicholls, Michael Phillips, Racing Correspondent, By Michael Phillins, By Our Newmarket Carrespondent, By Michael Phillips, By Our Newmarket Correspondent, By John Hennessy, Edited by Peter Lee, By Norman Fox, Ray Kennedy, By Hugh Clayton, Fred Emery,
ResumoIndex. News: Reeve's girl friend may return by sea today, Big tax rise defended by Reagan, The PLO and the Irish question, MCC tour move may jeopardize Brisbane games, Military dominance ends in Portugal, Gull culls backed by RSPCA, 70 Iranian officers reported shot after Qotbzadeh 'plot', Moreover Miles Kington, Confusion over Shops Act Case for changes in Sunday trading, Letter from Calcutta Pecking order in a power struggle, Deal near on ending siege of Beirut, Two policemen are cleared, Pilots object to longer flying hours, Biggest job in 20 years for Sappers The Army stretches Stanley airport, BL men balk at strike, Philippines champions the starving, Nunn defeats Seirawan, Maxwell gets driving ban, The Times Diary Forsyth saga you will not read, The experiment that could become too hot to handle, John Lennon Drive Forever, Chaplains seek earthly reward, This rubbish about 'no money', Pentagon paper on nuclear war enrages CND, Gandhi wins vote of confidence, Egypt freezes talks with Israelis, Cut ransom plea by girl's father, Trade links growing rapidly, Widening plan is opposed, Government plans action on council tenders, Five die in Zimbabwe beerhall shooting, Europe's foreign workers: 2 High hurdles among the Alps, Awesome statistics of a smashed town, Connolly quits after meeting with Haughey, Coe bruised in Swiss lakeside brawl, Attempt fails to remove Helen Smith coroner, Army's fear of trials in Bolivia, Grenade attack on home of Thailand Premier, New London roads 'will harm industry', Pistol clue to Jewish restaurant killing, A summer frost for Sharon, Wild herd's future safe, Argentina asks UN to act on Falklands, South achieve record lead, Barclays hopeful on Saturday opening, Prisoners of conscience Gabon: Jean-Marie Aubame, Harnessing a sword for Asterix, Claim on Thatcher may fail, Overseas selling prices, Health body to sell shares, Going private 2: Council services Dustbins battle is but a first shot, Fears grow of 'lamb war' with France, Cotton disease 'affects one worker in five', Police 'tried to frame Meehan', Health unions in move to step up wage dispute, Climbers die in weekend of Alpine storms, TV top ten, Archaeology Hengistbury's pre-Roman Sealink, Science report Primitive man no protector of species, Letter from Luanda Harmony under siege by fear and hunger, The papers, Hongkong shock waves jolt Peking leaders, Spadolini close to success, Several hurt in church hall fight, National Days, Jaruzelski and Brezhnev meet in Crimea, Middle East crisis: Quiet hours in Beirut; Refugee camp in ruins; Cairo snub to Begin; Paris murder clue Palestinians enjoy calm after storm. Sport: In Brief An engine passes its 150th milestone, Runners and riders for first day of York, Sports in Brief, Gloucs. v Essex, Hundred for cultured Howarth a strain on bat, Hampshire v Wores, Leicester, Pakistan's lean years end, Pakistan feast after lean spell, ICE Skating Moiseyeva and Minenkov to retire, Football Swansea prepare for Braga without Curtis, Windsor results, Worcester NH, England aim for sixth title, A year when women have a slim chance of survival, A day when only comedy provides the pleasure, Yachting Nothing can stop Americans, Hesitant Wright helps to lead Northants astray, Warwickshire v Middlesex, Motor Cycling Autopsy needed for Taylor, Folkestone, Youth to strike out, Tennis Scott volleys his way free, Durr drought ends with Darine, Coe for Zurich, Bowls Taking measure for a highly unusual finish, Thompson fit to face new challenge, Ascot beating gives Assert the whip hand, Asif Din's century fails to prevent follow-on. Politics and Parliament: Prior under fire as Tory battle looms. Display Advertising: National Savings Bank, Apsley House, British Caledonian, Robeco, Lipman & Sons, The All-American Airline, Taylor Woodrow, Cutty Sark, Lawleys, Moben, Carlton, Marshalls Halifax Plc, Bank Of England, British Heart Foundation, Base Lending Rates, Graduate Girls Secretarial, Gabbitas-Thring. News in Brief. Picture Gallery. Law: Video films could face prosecution, Boy remanded, Namibia editor put on trial. Official Appointments and Notices: New President, Latest appointments. Arts and Entertainment: Today's television and radio programmes, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,909, Dan Archer firmly back at the farm, Fashion by Angela Neustatter Has the punk wave been shorn of its appeal?. Reviews: Heaven and hell London Sinfonietta Voices Rattle Queen Elizabeth Hall, Bbcso Pritchard Albert Hall Radio 3, Theatre Flying start Rocket to the Moon Hampstead, Television Elusive success, Galleries Magnificent illusions that jump the centuries. Editorials/Leaders: Growth In A Cold Climate, Thinking The Unthinkable. Letters to the Editor: Roots of prejudice, US tax procedures, A Merchant Navy wife all at sea, Honouring success, Cathedral restoration, Effect of caning, Hazard of delay on boundary changes, Protecting the unborn, Ends and means, Namibian settlement, Practical steps to improve drug safety, Spear-fishing rules. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Births. Deaths. Obituaries: Jock Taylor, Nikolai Inozemtsev, Mr Charles Walters, Colonel H. M. Mulligan, Professor Dorothy Whitelock Major contributions to Anglo-Saxon studies, Dorothy Edwards. Business and Finance: Why the Grand Duchy is attractive, Overseas Companies, AEG subsidiary moves to settle debt, Exercises in false optimism have little impact on crises, Malaysia to get $1,100m, International, Treasury confident of 6½% inflation, Akzo group posts higher second-quarter earnings, US car sales drop worries dealers, Investment and finance Steeled for new market, Capital Markets, Royal Insurance, Companies, Markets, Price Changes, International Japanese steel output falls, Warning on new wave of failures, Today, Interest Rates, Reardon Smith slips to £129,000 loss Dividend halved, Group chief hopeful despite half-year profits fall Royal results comfort insurers, TSB could open on Saturdays, Mexico may seek IMF aid in crisis, Price cuts lift retail sales, Gilts perform strongly but equities have quiet day, American moves bring hope of cheaper UK bank lending Prime rates drop to 14pc as Fed eases controls, Money Markets, Saudi oil output falls to lowest for 10 years, S Crofty carved up by RTZ and Charter, Bids And Deals, Currencies, Polish debt accord 'can be reached by September 10', Why Heinz meanz to change its beanz image, The economy, Dares holds on after slide. Stock Exchange Tables: M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited The Over-the-Counter Market, The pound, Stock Exchange Prices Gilts continue strong, Latest Results, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Sterling: Spot and Forward, Commodities, Stock Exchanges. Classified Advertising: Announcements, Today's events, Secretarial Appointments. Property: Commercial And Industrial Property. Weather: The Weather.
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