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The Times - 20/01/1982

1982; Gale Group;

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By Hugh Noyes, Parliamentary Correspondent, By David Felton, Labour Reporter, By David Hewson, From Roger Boyes, From Nicholas Ashford, By Julian Haviland Political Editor, By Paul Routledge, Labour Editor, By Diana Geddes, Education Correspondent, By Philip Webster, Political Reporter, By Frances Gibb, By Nicholas Timmins, By Lucy Hodges, By the Staff of "Nature", By Tony Samstag, By David Walker, From Richard Ford, By Anthony Bevins Political Correspondent, By Hugh Clayton Environment Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, From Trevor Fishlock, From Michael Hamlyn, From David Bonavia, From Ian Murray, From Godfrey Morrison, From Ray Kennedy, John Earle, From Edward Mortimer, From Olli Kivinen, From Peter David, By David Cross, From Michael Binyon, Moscow, Jan 19, By staff reporters in London, Trevor Fishlock, Dennis Hackett, John Russell Taylor, Richard Williams, Irving Wardle, John Percival, John Higgins, Paul Griffiths, Noël Goodwin, by Christopher Johnson, Henry Fairlie, Peter Watson, by Michael Meacher, STEPHEN HASTINGS, GLADWYN, HUGH JENKINS, JOHN GIELGUD, LOUIS KENTNER, ANDREW MARTIN, PETER FRANKL, KATALIN SCHPFLIN, GEORGE MIKES, ANDRE DEUTSCH, GABRIEL RONAY, VICTOR G. AMBRUS, ANTHONY WIGRAM, ANDREW GILCHRIST, PETER WOOD, B. M. WRIGHT, PAUL THEROUX, MICHAEL KITSON, JANE BROWN, MICHAEL MANSER, EILEEN LORAM, By Kenneth Gosling, By Alan Hamilton, A correspondent, Michael Clark, By Philip Robinson, Paul Maidment, By Frances Williams, By Margareta Pagano, By Peter Wilson-Smith, From Bailey Morris, By Edward Townsend Industrial Correspondent, Sally White, From Michael Parrott, Adrienne Gleeson, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By John Hennessy, By Keith Macklin, By Leslie Duxbury, By Nicholas Harling, By Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, By Paul Newman, Derek Wyatt, By Norman Fox Athletics Correspondent, By Richard Eaton, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Sydney Friskin, By John Karter, By Gordon Allan, John Blunsden, by Baron Phillips, Edited by Peter Dear, From George Clark European Political Corr., From Charles Hargrove,

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Index. Politics and Parliament: Whitelaw says blunders delayed arrest of Ripper, Bomb men told to put lives first, Mme Veil replaced by Dutch socialist, Benn urges Labour unity around left-wing policies, Crime Major errors by police in hunt for Ripper, Parliament today, House Of Lords Human Rights judgment changes Bill, Energy Shares for sale in Sea oil, Pm's Questions Thatcher on rape case sentencing, SDP may force London by-election, Review of child abuse register. News: Thousands withhold rates after ruling, Science report Force-field 'leap' aids earthquake prediction, S African Call-Up To Be Longer, The right to know what the computer has on you, Military ready for trouble as Polish food prices soar, Pressure to delay farm aid, Police methods under fire Rapist with a knife struck 11 times, Travel Rail strike, What rape tells us about 'predatory' view of women, Rail shutdown as talks break up, Errors over Ripper were serious, Polio victim refused entry, Deer park turf may hide oldest village, Jail suitable for Abbott, Mailer says, Rockets blast nuclear plant, I was not afraid, says kidnap girl, Poland: Carrington's analysis Why Russia fears stand by Nato, Accord on Sinai withdrawal signed in Cairo, The Times Diary The 'truth' about Churchill and anthrax, Cuts may cost colleges 4,000 teachers' jobs, US warns Poland of tougher sanctions, Syrians fire Sam missiles at Israeli aircraft, Decline in teaching of arts condemned, Whitehall portrait: Department of the Environment Tarzan tames his jungle, More Maoist doctrines spurned, Wilson Gets Libel Damages, Obote releases 155 prisoners, Plea to Russia by Lady Coggan, Moreover..Miles Kington, Tough measures blunt effects of Indian strike, Poland: Comecon scrutiny East Europeans count cost of crisis, The Times list of best-selling books, Ulster queue for Canadian jobs, Billingsgate fetches £22m, Overseas selling prices, Greece renews Soviet ship deal, Lever to head art committee, Americans coy on Unesco cash, Althorp gold for sale, Army inquirry on lorry tests, Rawlings wages holy war, What it looks like to be in the middle of a Thunderbird stunt, Gormley beats censure by a single vote, Prince surveys blizzard damage in Wales, Letter from the Seychelles Socialist haven in troubled waters, Gum 'helps smokers to stop', Fears over end of ETA truce, Women build Delhi's new masterpiece, Threat to Ordnance Survey, The papers, Why Britain needs a New Deal, Race law blunder by Reagan, Is Reagan a Roosevelt?, Haitian invasion leader bailed, £1,000m project to aid young jobless urged, Clear win for aloof Koivisto, Frank Johnson at the Commons Today's topic moves into the chamber, Driver tells of rail death crash, Saving our heritage, 20 years for Guide killer. Picture Gallery: Gormley survives left wing censure motion on betraval charge. Law: Boy's death sentence overturned, Rape case victim said she was prepared to give evidence, 'Spymaster' trial opens in Munich, Slide show for Atlanta jury, GLC sued over home sales, L-driver's conviction stands Regina v Preston justices, Ex parte Lyons, Heron blocks ACC bid by a'Court, Pardons in Dr X case, Lawyers, No ground of appeal Regina v Wetwood Regina v Watson, Poland: The courts Solidarity activist given mild sentence. Display Advertising: Joyce Guiness Bureau, Markson Pianos, Important Notic To Travellers, The Spastics Society, Rover, Minion, Bl, Secretaries Plus, Stannah Lifts, Graduate Girls Secretarial, Bovis, The Times, Base Lending Rates. News in Brief. Reviews: Galleries Subtleties at second glance, Ballet Manon Covent Garden, Giuranna Brown St John's Radio 3, Television Carter's last stand, Jazz Herbie Mann Ronnie Scott's, Opera Les Contes d'Hoffmann Royal Opera House, Lso Del Mar Festival Hall, Interview Victoria Wood: leaving the one-liners behind, Theatre The Shelter/FiftyFifty Soho Poly. Editorials/Leaders: Mapping For The Future, Protection On A Leash, Finland's Freedom Of Action. Letters to the Editor: Lutyens exhibition, Snow houses, Pensioners' subsidy, An optical monopoly, De la Tour's mixed fortunes, Closure of Invergordon, Desert reading, Stable economies, Clearing up Allied attitudes to the Polish crisis. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Births. Official Appointments and Notices: Latest appointments. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago. Obituaries: His Hon Gwyn Morris, Brig Richard Doyle, Mr Bernard Kirchner, Varlam Shalamov, Sir Basil Goulding, Lieutenant-General Sir Edmund Herring, Mr Alec Robertson Influential writer and broadcaster on music. Business and Finance: International United States, At Work: Accountancy High-fliers look for greener pastures, Hopes of Budget aid to boost industry, Foods, SALT And Heating Shares that prosper when it snows, Allied Residential, Mfi Furniture Comfortably ahead of forecasts, James Meade, 1977 Nobel Prize winner, argues for a new approach to wage-fixing How to achieve full employment without stoking up inflation, Strong day for shares, Belfast jobs go, Agb Research, Capital Markets, Mepc Raising cash, Espley-Tyas, SDP man pleads for wage curbs, De Lorean aid to be reviewed, Today, The Jones boy, Oil prices plunging despite Opec deal, Markets Odd behaviour?, Battle of the advertising giants Why Guinness is good for Marsh, Electronic mail, Interest Rates May SLIP, Accounting, International Companies, Access cuts rate, Hickson & Welch Chemical Manufacturers And Timber Preservers, Money Markets, A far cry from the Ivory Tower, Gold price steadier, The race for Governor, Coca-Cola in $750m offer for Columbia, French Nationalization New worries over compensation, Bids And Deals, Currencies, Tin Council A crucial week, Business Editor's Column Large debt's, but plenty of assets, Nissan plant decision soon. Stock Exchange Tables: Latest results, London Exchange, Stock Exchange Prices Gilts surge ahead, The Pound, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Sterling: Spot and Forward, Commodities, Wall Street, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited. Property: Commercial And Industrial Property, Countryside Properties Profits climb 50pc, Country Property, Residential property A cheerful Spring is in the air. Business Appointments: New Appointments. Sport: Channel Nine on cloud nine, Barbarians celebrate centenary, Squash rackets Record prize money for world event, Moseley can call on Jeavons, Sports in Brief, Motor rallying British cars still ahead, Mushtaq available for Pakistan, Everton energy wasted, Today's fixtures, Tennis Hutchins hopes his No 1 will face Sweden, Racing Pigeon's challengers clash at Haydock, Watkinson for Free, Latest European snow reports, Prost fastest in practice, Faces to follow: driving for the top Two young pretenders who are waiting in the wings, Averages after five Test matches England batting, Thatcher's men back from brink, Ambrose keeps leaders on their toes, Golf Royal St George's stages Open again, England door opens up again for Scott and Blakeway, Merseymen submerge golden dreams of giant-killers, Folkestone programme, Last night's football and other results, Palace lack bite and so do their supporters, Hockey England invited to tour Soviet Union, Athletics Unfamiliar figure in key position, Sports scholarships 1: graduating with international honours Why champions flow out of Bath, Yachting Blake pipped to the quay, Skiing Triumph for Austrian schoolgirl, England plan a benefit for their bearer. Classified Advertising: Entertainments Guide, Recruitment Opportunities, La creme de la creme, Today's events, Announcements, La Créme de la créme. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,734, Auctions today, Today's television and radio programmes. Weather: The Weather.

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