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The Times - 12/10/1982

1982; Gale Group;

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By David Felton, Labour Reporter, By Geraldine Norman, Sale Room Correspondent, From Rupert Morris, By Sally White, From Anthony Bevins, Political Correspondent, By Philip Webster Political Reporter, By Donald Macintyre, Labour Correspondent, By Donald Macintyre, John Winder, By David Nicholson-Lord, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, From Our Correspondent, From Craig Seton, By Hugh Clayton Environment Correspondent, By John Young Agriculture Correspondent, By Frances Gibb Legal Affairs Correspondent, By Lucy Hedge, Education Correspondent, By Nicholas Timmins, By Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, By Ronald Faux, By Hugh Clayton, Environment Correspondent, By David Hewson, From Richard Ford, By Our Sale Room Correspondent, Reports by John Winder, Derek Barnett, Amanda Haigh, From Arthur Osman, Julian Haviland, From Edward Mortimer, From Christopher Walker, From Patricia Clough, From Andrew Thompson, From Richard Wigg, From Ian Murray, From Douglas Aiton, From Our Own Correspondent, From Christopher Mosey, By Caroline Moorehead, Peter Ackroyd, John Russell Taylor, Nicholas Kenyon, Hilary Finch, Christopher Warman, John Percival, By Clive Cookson, Irving Wardle, PHS, by Donald Bruce, Michael Hamlyn, Ned Thomas, Geoffrey Smith, Michael Ivens, KONRAD SYROP, MICHAEL RUTTER, PETER ASHWORTH, STANLEY JOHNSON, GARETH WARDELL, N. R. HOGGARTH, JOHN SZEMEREY, VOLKER STEFFANS, KEITH WARWICK, NICHOLAS EDWARDS, PATRICK WALL, ALAN TOOP, NICHOLAS HERBERT, City Editor Anthony Hilton, By Andrew Cornelius, From patricia Clough, By Peter Wilson-Smith, Banking Correspondent, By Barrie Clement, From Olli Kivinen, By Gareth David, By Frances Williams, Economics Correspondent, By Our Financial Staff, From John Earle, Drew Johnston, Lorna Bourke, C. Gordon Tether, Roger Woolnough, Stewart Tendler Crime Reporter, Frank Brown, Phil Manchester, By Stuart Jones, Football Cerrespondent, Peter Batt, By lain Mackenzie, By Nicholas Harling, By Peter West, Rugby Correspondent, By Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, By Michael Coleman, By Sydney Friskin, By Michael Phillips, Racing Correspondent, By Michael Phillips, By Our Newmarket Correspondent, By Pamela Macregor-Morris, By Rex Bellamy, By Peter Marson, Edited by Peter Dear,

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Index. News: Meeting ban widens split in NUR, Farce takes over in search for spy sub, Critics of Falklands war arrested in Argentina, At last, an electronic blackboard The power to solve problems without a program, Belgian voters support austerity measures, Youth, where is thy zing?, Bir Zeit curbs are eased, Last try in Lords to alter parole system, The seabed: time to swim together, Falklands parade, The Times Diary Rubens: the new question mark, PLO reconciliation with Husain angers Syria, National Day, Genscher's future in doubt after black weekend, International finance Offshore: it's quality that counts as much as pace, Whitehall staff 'intimidated' after NHS action, Must try harder, Jenkins tells the party faithful, Easier US loan rates send shares soaring, Electronics Companies compete for the skills of women, Nurses 'beat patients' for escape plot, 100 secret sites for oil slick dumps, The Queen comforts dying girl, Café Fagin's kitchen, court told, Assembly commentary Playing down the opinion polls, Keeping the army at bay if Spain moves left, Mary Rose returns to port after 437 years, Moreover Miles Kington Yesterday In Court, Coup plot spies feared in Cortes, Ulster MPs 'failing the economy', Thatcher celebrates Falklands victory with Service chiefs Police watch today's parade, M25 campaigners lose fight to save valley, Unhappy returns for the Moonie MacArthur, Self-government within a decade Wessex regional party's aim, Route to avoid gliders, EEC weeps over its unspilt milk, Too many teachers lack skills for the job, schools inspectors say, People 'want vision and boldness', Prisoners of conscience Israel: Samiha Salameh Khalil, GLC criticized over flats, Video curb sought for children, EEC gives way over steel terms, Peacock moves back into the Fraser fold, SDP give support for arbitration, No VAT exemption for charities, Our idle over-paid: the facts, Overseas selling prices, Rodgers woos the Tories, Special Report-, The police and computers A vital tool for the crime fighters, Uses in medicine Body language measured and translated, Anniversaries, Frank Johnson with the SDP The scuppered ship may surface yet, Overtime banned by most miners, Channel 4 with time to spare, Falklands mail, Restoring power to the provinces, Hostages freed in siege of police HQ, Parties compete in jobs desert, The papers, Light Industry Home grown businesses also need encouragement, A creative corner for crime How the tricksters are moving in, Street battles in Gdansk as shipyards strike, Science report Abortion disease spreading in cattle, Too-academic approach 'has harmed schools', British scientist wins share in Nobel prize, Sell buildings university told, Israel and the West Bank: 2 Selling to a captive market. Arts and Entertainment: Fashion by Suzy Menkes The other Conran's touch of craft, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,957, Five unknown Constables found in family collection, Bridge teams quiet start, Today's television and radio programmes, TV top ten, No bidders for Persian manuscript. Politics and Parliament: Whitehall retaliates on broken embargo, SDP must erode Labour vote, says Jenkins. Display Advertising: Logica, Bell's, Gor-Ray, The Bank Of Bermuda (Guernsey), Rank Xerox, Garrard, Loewe, Friends Of The Elderly, Remploy, European Asian Bank, Data Business, British Heart Foundation, Department Of Commerce & Industry, Hill Samuel & Co., Tektronix, Base Leading Rates, Midland Bank, National Savings Income Bonds, Christie's, Nbs Network, Phillips, Babcock Power, Guernsey Philatelic Bureau, American Airline, P.E. Computer Services, Traditional Guernseys, Keith Tostevin, Gate Bloomsbury, Alma Components (Gsy), Air Uk, Manhattan-Windsor, Philips, Dinner Suits, European Investment Bank, Rothschilds Foreign Currency Fund. News in Brief. Picture Gallery: The Nobel Peace Prize, Rampage by squatters. Law: Stuttaford faces Harare judge, Effect of long driving bans Regina v Farnes, Darwin jury told baby's throat cut, Charge discussion disapproved Regina v Challinor Regina v Cross. Reviews: Festival of Webern, Amiable ramble Lpo Previn Festival Hall, Galleries The new respectability of Victorian subjects, Television An alien culture, Theatre Artichoke Tricycle, Dance Nina Wiener The Place, Stern Wolf Festival Hall. Editorials/Leaders: The Party In Between, The Mary Rose Afloat, The Richest Nation And The Poorest. Letters to the Editor: West German changes, Ministers' right not to respond, Churchmen's politics, Polish attitude to sanctions, Heavy lorries in a wider context, Exams and race, Boroughs as investors, Passing reference, The 'real' Tories. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Classified Advertising: Cinemas, Today's events, Legal Appointments, Public Notices, Wanted. Births. Deaths. Official Appointments and Notices: Church news Appointments, University news, BSR chairman resigns. Obituaries: Mrs Margaret Trouncer, Mr Thomas Fraser, Mme Juliette Alvin Pioneer work in music therapy. Business and Finance: International Opec talks opposed by Arabs, Suspended brokers to close, Investment and finance Euphoria at the Treasury, Martin merger lifts earnings, Dividend cut by Canning, New products help Glaxo earnings soar, International, Wholesale price rate at four-vear low, Glaxo rises 93p as confidence grows, Finns and Norwegians angry at 'huge' devaluation Sweden upsets Nordic harmony, EIB to raise £75m on first UK bond, Self-regulation is the most efficient and speedy way, Sir Peter says, Bank settles with Pentos, Companies, Gains held in gilts trading, Markets, New record for FT index...heavy dealing in gilts...Wall Street soars Buyers take 30-share through 600 on hopes of lower interest rates, Oil industry Why the hardware must be tough, Huntley bid check by minister, Loan rate boost for S Lyles, Today, Rent rises help R Green, Interest Rates, Bitter attack by BBC over cable expansion, olivetti, The lesser of two evils, Profits dip as Currys invests in the future, Money Markets, Gloomy outlook for German economy, Company News In Brief, Vatican in talks on Calvi bank debts, Morland calls in receivers, Currencies, Britoil to raise $194m, The economy. Stock Exchange Tables: The pound, Stock Exchange Prices Another All Time High, Authorized Units & Insurance Funds, Sterling: Spot and Forward, Commodities, Price Changes, Wall Street, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Stock Exchanges. Business Appointments: Appointments. Sport: Warwick, Robson injury is serious setback for England, Germans warm up for Wembley, Sports in Brief, Squash Rackets Jahangir 'will not be beaten yet', Featuring... Fred Street, 'Ill-judged' race costs Eddery fine of £200, Equestrianism Hopes rise for the younger rider, Today's fixtures, Bal des Fees is home by inches, Snooker Knowles is Bolton's best shot since Lofthouse, Warwick results, Miss Wade's key role in cup challenge, Ayr NH, The house of Lloyd takes shape, Mod. Pentathlon Plan to combat drugs, Stein keeps faith in World Cup men, Dacey leads Wales B, Cricket Phillips the entertainer, Folkestone, Rugby League Three face suspensions, Redcar, Boxing Championing worthy causes, Basketball Hemel consistency could be gauged at Solent, Volleyball Chasing Speedwell, Pontefract results, Gorytus frightens away Dewhurst opposition, Club still on offer, ICE Hockey Scots clubs may resign, Cambridge win puts Students team under extra pressure, Newton Abbot. Property: Country Property, Salerooms and Antiques. Weather: The Weather.

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