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The Times - 06/03/1982

1982; Gale Group;

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From Michael Binyon, By Diana Geddes Education Correspondent, By Our Sports Staff, From Charles Hargrove, From Richard Ford, By Melvyn Westlake, By David Felton, Labour Reporter, George Clark, By Diana Geddes, Education Correspondent, From Arthur Osman, By David Hewson, By Our Political Editor, By the Staff of "Nature", By Michael Horsnell, By Anthony Bevins Political Correspondent, By Ronald Faux, By Lucy Hodges, By Peter Evans, Home Affairs Correspondent, By David Walker, By David Nicholson-Lord, From Ian Murray, From Michael Hornsby, From Stephen Taylor, From Richard Wigg, From Christopher Walker, From Jeremy Taylor, By Our Foreign Staff, From Nicholas Ashford, From David Watts, From David Bonavia, From Patricia Clough, From Adam Edwards, Ian Bradley, Simon Blow, Geoffrey Smith, By Stephen Hastings, GAVIN LYALL, MICHAEL GRYLLS, GRAHAM GREENE, CHARLES BRINK, C. H. NEVILLE-SMITH, PAMELA MOORE, EDGAR PALAMOUNTAIN, DONALD PENHEATH, STEPHEN CORRIN, C. L. CHEESEMAN, G. W. JONES, J. GALLAGHER, P. J. MALLINSON, RICHARD PERCEVAL GRAVES, BERNARD BRAINE, DES WILSON, D. NEVILLE-JONES, L. H. BLOOR, Ian Thomson, By Kenneth Gosling, From Our Correspondent, By Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, by Martin Gilbert, Sheridan Morley, Elkan Allan, David Wade, Harry Golombek, Michael Ratcliffe, Peter Stothard, Pamela Vandyke Price, Peter Black, Jeremy Flint, Roy Hay, Gert von Paczensky, Shona Crawford Poole, Michael Clark, By Baron Phillips, By John Whitmore, By Torin Douglas, By Peter Hill, Industrial Editor, By Peter Hill Industrial Editor, By Peter Wilson-Smith, By our Financial Staff, By Jonathan Davis, Energy Correspondent, By Philip Robinson, Lorna Bourke, Margaret Drummond, Peter Gartland, EDITED BY LORNA BOURKE, L.B., By Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent, By Stuart Jones, By Norman Fox, By a Staff Reporter, By David Powell, From Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Nicholas Keith, By David Hands, By Norman Fox, Athletics Correspondent, From Michael Coleman, By Sydney Friskin, By Alan Gibson, By a Special Correspondent, From Mitchell Platts, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Michael Seely, By Our Racing Correspondent, By Michael Phillips, Racing Correspondent, Edited by Peter Davalle, By George Clark, Roger Boyes,

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Index. News: Scepticism as Haig evidence vanishes, Owen seeks tobacco law change, Hattersley links state sale profits to Tories, Violent death ruled out in May case, Ripper To Pay Damages, Soviet labour boss falls to Politburo infighting, Gold price slips again in hectic trading, The hardliners Mrs Thatcher must reject, Hathaway Treasures Stolen, 'Carlos' threatens French leaders, Aid for Caribbean Mixed reaction to Reagan package, Peking to free 4,000 Chiang men, South Africa releases black union leader, Criticism rejected of Salvador observer, Violence as Guatemala nears poll, Face to face with a fever bug, Roads, Whitelaw sees staff at 'dustbin' prison, Resist staff cuts with strikes, Nalgo urges, Black 'right of defence', Exhibitors fight to keep TV curb on films, Letter from Warsaw Dramatic messages of hope at the theatre, Vietnamese protest at intrusion, Children taken to ski in Alps by novices, More complain about police, New Ulster MP may be future leader of his party, Spare a thought for the precious Souls, Kowloon caper too hot to handle, Victorian Hall Saved, Is Ayatollah Khomeini dead?, Job cuts agreed with 'Times' clerical union, Sir Ian's cynical prescription for surrender, An endangered species in Cromwell Road, Town split over visit by Prince, Bundestag bore-in seeks a new image, Overseas selling prices, Dispute over gliders to go to air authority, Israelis hail new era in relations with France, Science report How body's defence can attack itself, Soft landing for second Venus craft, Former director of Amnesty asked to return, Humpage named as 13th man, France sees jobless as biggest test for Europe, New equipment saves expedition, Portuguese censure motion fails, The papers, A-level grades of Oxford entrants improve, White MPs may join Mugabe, Low mound at Repton may be Viking burial site, Setback for Paisley in Belfast poll, Storm-hit Tonga to get aid, Following the way of the Cross, Effects of cannabis still unclear, Mrs von Bulow 'tried to kill herself', Pay protest threat to schools. Display Advertising: American Express Travel Division, Bank Of Scotland, Air Europe, The Pine Warehouse, Elly Jansen Obe, Multiple Display Advertisements, Shelfstore, St. John's Smith Square, Royal Albert Hall, Air France Holidays, The Times, Ford, Chine, Iberia, Aston Matthews, Japan Information Centre, Victoria Wine, Abbey National Home Service, Vienna Philharmonic, The Cardinal Investment Trust Plc, North London Reproduction Furniture, Base Lending Rates. Law: Drug squad men are acquitted, Poles accuse priest of link with killing, Madrid MP investigated for decrying coup trial, Prosser jury see cell, Three accused of detective's death. News in Brief. Official Appointments and Notices: Promotions and job switches for junior ministers, Two resign in rating protest, University news Ulster, Latest appointments. Politics and Parliament: Shore demands reflation, Parliament March 5 1982 Problems in Garden of England Unemployment, Ministers reject state audit. Picture Gallery. Editorials/Leaders: Honest Money IS Best, Sport And The Killing Habit, Belfast's Clerical Contest. Letters to the Editor: Future of interned Polish leaders, No-claim bonus, Lead in petrol, Uses of literature, Plan for loans to industry, A Wayne legend, Compulsory service to the community, Cricketers in S Africa, Water mysteries, Corruption in Nice, Enduring Latin, Badgers and disease. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Births. Arts and Entertainment: Are you dining comfortably?, Television and radio: Saturday and Sunday, Lord Boyle of Handsworth memorial concert, Knot correct, Gardening Growing a happy little begonia, The Times Cook Hamburg's gift to the world, Chess It could only be Karpov, Bridge Taking out an option, On the Nile Afloat with Omar, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,773, In the garden. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Today's events, Theatres, Announcements, Royal Festival Hall, Services tomorrow: Second Sunday in Lent. Obituaries: Air Marshal Sir Philip, Mr A. W. Stone, Lieut-Gen Sir F. G. Wrisberg, Mr G. D. Everington, Sarah Ferrati, Rev Dr Norman H. Snaith Methodist Old Testament scholar, Sam Jones. Reviews: Teleview Beano time again, Discount news, In the country Susan Hill Bonfires and carol-singing, Who do you think you are kidding, Mr Hitler?, Radio Bag of tricks, At sea From A and back again, The Great European Eaters: 4 Too little leisure in Lakeland, Television Love on the farm, Drink Southern joys, The man who maps out the past, Ian Charleson who plays Sky Masterson in the National Theatre's Guy's and Dolls opening on Tuesday, Getting a head start. Stock Exchange Tables: Stock Exchange Prices Equities remain firm, The Pound, Latest Results, Sterling: Spot and Forward, Commodities, Unit Trust Prices-change on the week, Wall Street, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited. Business and Finance: Home sweet home for the funds, Local radio tuning in to loss, Overseas Companies, Sir Nicholas to stay, US jobless at 8.8 pc, Wall Street in two-year low, Sugar warning, Standard Secs Going public, Easy loans to help with improvements, More houses started, Inquiry almost complete, Mortgage cut may be 1.5%, Correction, Defence Ministry to use private insurers, London Exchange 'Bed and breakfast' rush, City trends point to interest rate fall, Family Money Market, Gold: the long and the short of it, Money Talk No time to waste for 23rd issue, H & P defence, Gra On course, Griffin tipped for NCB, Chancellor may offer relief on stamp duty, R P Martin Profits jump to £3.56m after merger, Setback for synthetic fuel, Money Markets, Abbey urges 13.5 per cent mortgage rate, Other Exchanges, Carpet jobs go, Imports win 58pc of car market, How to be in on a kill with the stags, Bids And Deals, Currencies, Oil output cut, Deceptive tax 'cuts' look like leaving us worse off, Panel urged to unmask mystery ACC buyer. Sport: Newbury, Rebels still defiant, Knibbs in brief moment of glory, Weekend Fixtures, Fencing Paul leads challenge, Sports in Brief, Newbury results, Players must let the sun shine in, Hockey Race to the top is on, Champion misses Aldaniti reunion, Football Derby day guide to eight-horse race in FA Cup Chelsea's dream tie is in danger of turning to nightmare, An occasion when pride, not fame, is the spur, Haydock Park, Humpage joins party as No 13, Turner saves himself for Wembley turn, Holtom's medal mission, Hereford, In Brief Podborski wins title, Sporting fixtures, Golf Nicklaus puts theory into faultless practice, Hang Gliding Making the right impact, West Bromwich time comes round again, Squash Rackets Hunt's last big chance, Athletics History and an injury are against Goater, O'Neill cancels Haydock rides, Chesterfield resume at the top, Southampton have nowhere to hide, New talent on trial, Watkinson puts the boot in, Results, Boxing Abbot wins in style, Skiing Conditions, Market Rasen, Harewood Cup hopes put to test, Cash crisis claims new victims, Tennis Mottram on top in nasty weather, Palace will not use pitch as excuse. Weather: The Weather.

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