The Times - 20/11/1982
1982; Gale Group;
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By Jonathan Davis, Energy Correspondent, By David Felton, Labour Reporter, By Frances Gibb Legal Affairs Correspondent, From Michael Horsnell, By Anthony Bevins, Political Correspondent, By Bill Johnstone, Electronics Correspondent, From David Bonavia, By Geraldine Norman, Sale Room Correspondent, By Michael Baily, Transport Editor, By Clifford Webb Motoring Correspondent, From Richard Ford, From Craig Seton, From Christopher Thomas, By Tony Samstag, By the Staff of "Nature", From Arthur Osman, By Christopher Warman, Arts Correspondent, By Nicholas Timmins, By Pearce Wright Science Editor, By Frances Williams Economics Correspondent, By Philip Webster, Political Reporter, By Hugh Clayton Environment Correspondent, By Clifford Longley, Religious Affairs Correspondent, From Michael Binyon, From Our Own Correspondent, From Ian Murray, From Our Correspondent, From John Earle, From Nicholas Ashford, From Robert Fisk, From Richard Owen, From Drew Middleton, From Diana Geddes, From Mohsin Ali, From Stephen Taylor in Lusaka and Charles, From Paul Eliman San Salvador, From George Clark, Dennis Hackett, Clare Colvin, David Wade, Max Harrison, PHS, By Nicholas Fairbairn, Simon Winchester, Richard Owen, Jeff Rooker, Julie Davidson, ARTHUR JOHNSTON, GUNNAR RUGHEIMER, S. J. McCLUSKIE, Chairman., MICHAEL IVENS, MONICA SIMS, MARCH, D. G. PHILLIPS, BANCROFT, WALTER STEIN, MacLEOD OF FUINARY, MAURICE LUSH, ALAN MATTINGLY, R. P. C. Hanson, Professor D. N. MacCormick, City Editor Anthony Hilton, by Edward Townsend Industrial Correspondent, By Peter Welham, From Maxwell Newton, By Gareth David, By Peter Wilson-Smith, By Bill Johnstone Electronics Correspondent, By Jeremy Warner, Drew Johnston, Derek Harris, Sally White, PETER MOYSE, D. T. DOWNER., By Peter Aykroyd, Alan Gibson, By Peter Ball, Peter Ball, By Keith Macklin, By David Hands, By Paul Newman, From Peter West, Rugby Correspondent, By John Hennessy, By a Special Correspondent, By Michael Phillips, Racing Correspondent, By Michael Phillips, From Mitchell Platts, From Tom Ramsey, By Sydney Friskin, Edited by Peter Davalle, By Stewart Tendler, Robert Fisk, Bryan Appleyard, Clifford Webb, CW, Ashley Stephenson, Shona Crawford Poole, Robin Young, Beryl Downing, Peter Waymark, Nicholas Wapshott, Marcel Berlins, Ned Chaillet, Geoff Brown, Jane MacQuitty, Judy Froshaug, Jeremy Flint, Ben Weinreb, Mel Lewis, Harry Golombek,
ResumoIndex. News: The dole: misery counts more than the figures, What the public need not know, Will Andropov prove to be merely the caretaker? Moscow, Turks pin hopes on Genscher, New Berlin motorway link opens today, Letter from Beirut A sense of comfort in a passing destroyer, Marcinkus seeks to clear his name, Minister's fall heralds rise of the moderates, The Times Diary Theatre bill, Renewed plea for Britons' release, China replaces defence and foreign ministers, Mail on Sunday 'is losing over £20m', Ulster Assembly to discuss security, Interim fee hint to solicitors, Leftist favourite for Weighell's post, Urgent Brussels scrutiny of French controls, Hopes rise for new Italian coalition, 'Watered down' jobs code ready, Inquiry by trust on RAF bunker, Europe unites to beat the video pirates, Danes call special fish policy council, Roads, The low paid in Britain Hospital workers are not alone, Blow to skull 'killed nurse', Strasbourg stands by sealskin ban, Marijuana risk in pregnancy, Arab-Reagan rapport alarms Moscow, Sri Lanka's British-funded dam back on schedule, 70pc of shares unsold Government snubbed on Britoil sale, The scene in the Nehru, Capulet and Montague of like mind, Man made bogus claim after raid by police, Deportation of cricket thugs demanded, Soviet play interrupted by shouts, £20,000 libel costs award to Hain, Human rights pledge from the Caribbean, Women lose to equality, Bishops fan nuclear policy row, Oil firms' control 'dangerous', Chad seat stays empty after OAU walkout, Shultz likens university purge to McCarthy, Spice may lead to pain relief, Overseas selling prices, US taxmen check De Lorean cash, Subscribers may be able to sue British Telecom, British anger at Exocet deal astonishes French, Anniversaries, The secret life of Llywelyn the Last, Science report Structure of growth hormone unravelled, Soldier dies in Sidon road attack, Bomb victims fund, 21 BR hotels up for sale, The wrecked car in which a, In the garden, Transport Bill hits a Labour wall, Slushy skiing in a Scottish Arctic, 'Sunday Times' is refused hearing date change, Iraqis are confident on the Fakah front, How Britain's jails deal with mothers and babies, Haughey's ideal weapon, The papers, Royal marriages law 'unjustified', Civil Service union will intensify Midlands social security strike, Argentina backed again, Bush sees Angola deal as key to US African policy, Prostitutes step up demands, Reagan told of threat to tax cut, Two more desert FDP as split widens. Picture Gallery. Politics and Parliament: Foot under pressure over jobs reshuffle, Labour challenge on boundaries opens next week, Thatcher 'fury' over Exocets is denied, Animal Care Revised welfare codes for pigs and cattle. Display Advertising: Sicily, faster, Home And Garden, Oddbins, Multiple Display Advertisements, Le Piat De Beaujolais, St John's Smith Square, Cardhu, Walter Davies & Sons, South Bank Concert, Teacher's, Esborne Reproductions, Sagafjord, Terracotta Kitchen Clock, T & M Enterprises, Chess Computer, Royal Albert Hall, P. M. Products, Rowland Ward, Pommery, The Times, New-Electric Clothes Horse, Cumpers, Hong Kong, Florida & Barbados, Aston Matthews, Base Lending Rates, Forma Marketing, Bristol & West Building Society, British Ever Ready Limited, The M&g Group, Tsb Unit Trust, Karel, Bodysgallen Hall, P & O Air Holidays, Resista Carpets, Peat Fuel, Reid's Hotel, Great British Knitting, Startling Catalogue, Tesco, Framlington, M. J. Rogers, Spoatugal, The Christmas Remember, Julian Gibbs Associates, English Chamber Orchestra, Harrods, Victoria Wine, Wigmore Hall. Arts and Entertainment: Rock & Jazz, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,991, Chess Capablanca charts the openings, In The Garden Bark that is better than winter's bite, Reiner's comic concoction woven into unique plaid, Values Be personal with the name game, Family events Mine of information under your feet, Sale room Two Constables fetch £540,000, The Suzuki admiration society, Sunday, Life in the old Peugeot yet, Drink Nouveau variations, Travel Visitors to the colony spend more on shopping than anything else. Shona Crawford Poole, travel editor, came back with bags of advice Hongkong takeaway: a shopper's guide, Eating Out A peep at the pizza parlours, Concerts, Bridge Hands from across the ocean, From God's house to Bauhaus and back again, Saturday, Opera, GLC wants Morris house for museum, The Times Cook Creating a righteous glow, Films on TV, Fairs, Calendar Today, L-driver crash course. News in Brief. Law: Doctors in prostitution case guilty, No Sunday market before registration Barking and Dagenham London Borough Council v Essexplan Ltd and Others, Minority shareholders lose company move In re a Company No. 004475 of 1982, Life sentence for 'kiss of death' gunman, Five boys face blast charges, Parents' residence not decisive factor Regina v Hampshire County Council, Ex parte Martin, Lindy Chamberlain freed on bail. Reviews: Radio News on wheels, Banzai! for a best seller, Television A pecking order, Around the world with a library of classics, Recital Having it both ways Alfred Brendel Queen Elizabeth Hall, Galleries, Dance, Collecting Cuts above the rest, Festivals, Out of Town, Wonderful World at War..., International shine to Aladdin, London Openings, ... and Vietnam remembered, London. Editorials/Leaders: A Cargo From St Nazaire, States First, Comrades After. Letters to the Editor: Tenants' rights, Time out of mind, Fateful question over the Ridgeway..., ... and the Wealdway, TV film levy, Shendi sophistication, Ecumenical council, British decision in sea law convention, Letters Financial 'intrusion of privacy', Airing debates, Church and bomb. Court and Social: Court Circular. Official Appointments and Notices: Latest appointments, Ewart-Biggs award. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Cinemas, Food And Wine, Today's events, Countdown to Christmas, Announcements, Theatreboard, Entertainments, Services tomorrow: Sunday next before Advent. Marriages. Births. Obituaries: Al Haig, Sir Ronald Cumming Former chairman of Distillers Company, Dr W. D. Lamont, Mr C. G. Forbes Adam. Business and Finance: Saving SAYE pays competitive bonus, Fed rate cut should help the pound, International, Fairclough and Press finally get together in £157m deal, Dismal gilts, Sterling advance offsets Britoil disappointment, Currency Holidaymakers brought down to earth by hidden costs, Video disc launch postponed by Thorn, Government to limit Telecom return, Investment and finance Bringing credits into line, Companies, Markets, Price Changes, Lloyds pays 7½% interest on client current accounts, Family Money Market Banks, Investors rush to offshore funds, Interest Rates, Hyman hits at ICI, Pensions Legal and General to cut leavers' transfer values, SAYE adjustment FAMILY MONEY edited by Lorna Bourke Collectables Trust avoidance, BSC offers shares to workers, Money Markets, Hongkong deposits aid, Investment Gold: an element of uncertainty, MEPs reject tobacco tax in show of power, Currencies, The economy, A peculiarly bad month..., Stamps Hazards that wait in collectors' world. Stock Exchange Tables: Stock Exchange Prices Late recovery, The pound, M. J. H. Niqhtingale & Co. Limited, Sterling: Spot and Forward, Unit Trust Prices-change on the week, Wall Street, Stock Exchanges. Sport: Warwick, Rugby League Young men with pride to salvage, Sports in Brief, England net cast wide, Two young pretenders to Cheltenham thrones, Ascot, Sri Lankan resistance crumbles, Weekend fixtures, Spurs to discuss takeover bid, Lee cannot match Rivero's security, Jubilee Medal foil for Francome, Ayr, FA may be harsh on the man who has taken harshness out of Leeds On the brighter side of Gray, Paper-tiger Pumas with a crisp, new look, Sporting fixtures, Hockey Welsh players to be scrutinized by selectors, Tennis Battrick returns to his old haunt, Rough not for sale at half price, Boxing Kalule calls it a day after the fire goes out, Motor Rallying Lombard means more to Pond than other races, Time for fans to rally round, RU lengthen their stride as they pursue boot brigade, A breath of cold, wintry Ayr for 362, Sunday school teacher and Wimbledon champion The moral lady who gave her opponents a devil of a fight, Wessels in time for Test call, Market Rasen, ICE Skating The greatest show on earth is now on ice, Asian Games Extravagant opening, Shearer pursued by Bear, In Brief Leconte's cup of chilli, Barnet's plaster cast, Gymnastics Uneasy lies the head that wears the crown, Regal Touch for Easterby. 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