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The Times - 21/04/1982

1982; Gale Group;

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By Julian Haviland, Philip Webster, From Christopher Walker, By Henry Stanhope, Defence Correspondent, From Our Correspondents, From Christopher Thomas, By Anthony Bevins, Political Correspondent, By David Hewson, By Stewart Tendler, Anthony Bevins, From Jonathan Wills, By Donald Macintyre, By Hugh Clayton, Environment Correspondent, By David Nicholson-Lord, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Kenneth Gosling, By the staff of "Nature", By Diana Geddes Education Correspondent, From Paul Routledge, Labour Editor, By Frances Gibb, By Tony Samstag, By Harry Golombek, Chess Correspondent, By Jeannette Mitchell, By David Walker Local Government Correspondent, From Ian Murray, By Anthony Bevins, From Zoriana Pysariwsky, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, From Moshe Brilliant, From Peter Nichols, By Charles Hargrove, By Hazhir Teimourian, From Our Correspondent, From Roger Boyes, From Michael Binyon, FOC Athens, From David Watts, From Patricia Clough, From Charles Hargrove, From Harry Debeli, David Bonavia, From Stephen Taylor, Anthony Masters, Irving Wardle, Sheridan Morley, Ned Chaillet, William Mann, Barry Millington, Richard Williams, George Perry, by Roger Boyes, Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, PHS, Richard North, GRAHAM CHAINEY, RANDOLPH QUIRK, ROGER COOMBS, SYDNEY A. URRY, HUGH JENKINS, DERRICK WYATT, JOYCE CHAPLIN, CHRISTOPHER TAYLOR., IAIN MONCREIFFE OF THAT ILK, GORDON WILSON, SUSAN M. LLOYD, A. C. NORFOLK, GUY SOMERSET, ANTHONY THURSFIELD, H. C. SEIGAL, By Christopher Warman, Arts Correspondent, By Geraldine Norman, Sale Room Correspondent, By a Bridge Correspondent, Gareth David, From Peter Norman, By Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, By Gareth David, By Peter Wilson-Smith, By Philip Robinson, By Sally White, By Our Financial Staff, By Frances Williams, By John Woodcock, Cricket Correspondent, From John Wilcockson, By Ian Reid, By Norman Fox, By Peter Bills, By Rex Bellamy, Tennis Correspondent, Peter West, Rugby Correspondent, By John Dougray, From Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent, From Nicholas Harling, From A Special Correspondent, By Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, From Frank Rostron, By Michael Phillips, Racing Correspondent, By John Karter, By Our Racing Correspondent, By Our Newmarket Correspondent, by Baron Phillips, Edited by Peter Dear,

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Index. News: Nixon never drunk, says Kissinger, US vetoes move in Security Council to censure Israelis, Item withdrawn, Marathon party, Lothian: Rates loom large in cliff-hanger contest, CND worry at Suez atmosphere, Schmidt tries to reunite his party, Zimbabwe renames 32 towns, Sinai reporting curbs infuriate media, The long march of the footpath revolutionaries, Electricity men get wage claim warning, Three jailed for country robberies, Science report Tracing the origin of ancient artefacts, Authors to get rights payments in autumn, Can BR get the union elephant off the line?, Frank Johnson in the Commons Jenkins rolls a jowl at the Falklands, Russians launch second laboratory into orbit, Politicians exploit divisions in junta, Pym off to US for talks on British view, Balancing act by Polish bishops on visit by Pope, Fears over birds in bomb zone, Shadow fleet roll-call, Local Elections Tory 'money back' pledge to voters, Attack on amateur midwives, Grenville College, Three detectives told to resign from City force, OAS votes to invoke Rio Treaty, Roads, Police investigate burning of papal dais, Convicted minister to quit Cabinet, Successes claimed for abortion pill, Puzzle of Spain's lack of security, Review of council staffing is urged, Fewer opt for private education, The Times Diary Why there is so little action at Acton, 22 held in Notting Hill clash, Chile plunges into depths of economic recession, Cabinet reshuffled in Cyprus, Red Brigades trial Why Italian terror will not go away, Carlisle Cathedral appeal, Meetings, Labour designs a wage deal for all workers, Clergy split threatens Iran regime, Shop fined over leopard skin coat, Defence lesson for Britain, Raf Puts Birds In A Flap, The cost of video copies, Anger over command bunker on trust land, Overseas selling prices, Ministry's version of mutiny challenged, Dulwich College, UN's peace blueprints ready, Innovative chief for IBA, Navy could well rue sale of lethal Darts, MPs' snaps may yield landing site, Socialists want UN peace force, Letter from Peking China luxuriates in its pre-Mao past, Poland's paradox: the reformers who want martial law to stay, Moreover... Miles Kington, Legality of mortgage bias ruling is challenged, Mauroy defends his style of governing, Southend cells for skinhead, London University, The papers, 'Every man was ready to die in battle for South Georgia', Singapore seeks greater control of press, Eton College, Insurers think papal visit is off, Pym steers clear of force at Brussels, Spadolini says crisis must wait, Tocsin sounds for the barn owl. Politics and Parliament: Falklands Pym to Washington: snags in Argentine plan, Practical slant in curriculum, Trade Unions Silkin condemns Employment Bill and promises to repeal it, MPs to vote three times on hanging, Parliament today, Tenant rights over charges for heating, Commons seeks private money for MPs' offices, House Of Lords Price not sole factor in Britoil, Parental rights over sex lessons, Cable Television Satellite channels by 1986, No more money available for teachers, Social, educational and financial 79 village schools go in a year. Display Advertising: Joan Tree Agency, Markson's, Austin Rover, Gordon Yates, Multiple Display Advertisements, Bernadette Of Bond St., Villa Exchange, Victorian Vista, Multi-Ownership, Rolls-Royce, Secretaries Plus, Visnews, The Times, Methodist Homes For The Aged, The Inquisitor, International Law, Douglas, The United Kingdom Overseas Group, Angela Mortimer, Hampton & Sons, Feeling Sorry's Not Enough, Therm-A-Stor, Graduate Girls Secretarial, Neo, Scottish Life, Social Sec., Base Lending Rates, Royal National Institute For The Blind. News in Brief. Picture Gallery: 'Smile...'. Arts and Entertainment: Today's television and radio programmes, Museums 'should be places of entertainment', Powerful game gives Portisch chess lead, Export ban portrait for auction, TV top ten, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,811, Art Deco bureau sold for record £150,679, 40 bridge pairs qualify for the final. Law: No evidence to support extradition In re Gail Anne Jennings, Circumstances of criminal libel Desmond v Thorn and Others, Spanish coup trial adjourned for week, Spy charges dropped, Couple in rape case, Loan to own company no settlement for tax Inland Revenue Commissioners v Levy. Classified Advertising: Recruitment Opportunities, LA Creme De LA Creme, Today's events, Announcements, La crème de la crème, Legal Notices. Reviews: Opera A nasty lot, nicely portrayed Agrippina Sadler's Wells, Television Frames of reference, Concert Rpo Masur Festival Hall Radio 3, Cinema African adventures, Jazz Miles ahead again Miles Davis Odeon, Hammersmith, Much Ado About Nothing Stratford, Love in Vain Tricycle, Interview: Philip Prowse Encouraging directions. Editorials/Leaders: The Temptation Of Cheap Promises, First Principles First. Letters to the Editor: Christians and war, University Principal, British principles in Falklands context, Channel tunnel, Keeping vehicles off pavements, Trust to safeguard countryside, Church unity, Lost for words, Chronic disorders, Chiming in concert. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Official Appointments and Notices: The Queen's Awards Selling technology to Japan, Latest appointments, Iron age project wins award. Births. Obituaries: Mr William Groundwater, Brigadier Frederick Baston Service with the Royal Artillery, Lord Strange, Sir Eric Millbourn, Mr William Huntley, Konstantin Zarodov. Business and Finance: Boustead Optimism after first quarter, Exports More advice, Bold bid by Britannia, William Low £3.2m cash call, Overseas Companies, Monopolies post, Nigeria steps up trade curbs, Gold follows crisis, £10m loss a blow to private docks plan, Hard stones at soft prices, NatWest resists bank tax, Forlorn hope, Lloyd's denies writing new Argentine insurance Sanction-busting report rejected, Concert party, Electric truck from Leyland, Rich gain most from Budget cuts, Bodycote Dividend held, Lord Grade finally bows out at ACC, Today, Ultramar The British Oil Company, Microwaves USM listing, Menzies hopes to sway Lonsdale in bid talks, Paris talks aim to ease trade tension, Bed, breakfast and a hangover, United Parcels Record posted, Smiths spot-on... diamonds lose cash-appeal On target, but lowering its sights, Exchange takes on another watchdog, Staving off Soviet pianos, Hamilton Oil Two shutdowns, Money Markets, Smethwick Warley West Midlands, International United States Trade with S. America to increase, Bids And Deals, Currencies. Stock Exchange Tables: Stock Exchange Prices Firm tone, Other Exchanges, The pound, Latest Results, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Sterling: Spot and Forward, Commodities, London Exchange Glaxo the star turn, Wall Street, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited. Business Appointments: Appointments. Sport: Boxing Magri starts the long haul back, Rugby League Colts face testing tour, Sports in Brief, Today's Fixtures, Villa must beware an 'Olympic' charge, Tennis Pecci ambushed by Marseilles man, Why Count Pahlen's Derby case has no firm foundation, Cycling Elliott gets yellow jersey although beaten, Cricket: Shadow That Falls Across A New Season The search for a captain, and much else, Wark's goals keep Ipswich hopes alive, Table Tennis Mrs Hammersley's efforts unsupported, Golf Polland can only blame himself, Rackets Prenn to meet Boone in final, Odds against CSKA, Rugby Union A late Christmas present for 15,000, Sedgefield NH, Cheltenham NH, Carson's appeal is upheld, Ripon, Luton close in on their prize, Point-To-Point Greenall favourite for riders' title, Wolverhampton results, Spurs must walk away from Barcelona trouble, Robson lands 250th goal, Bowls Dunton is host to Bryant, Narrow win that may make the difference, Epsom results yesterday, Tennis A triple opportunity, $1m Laurel offer, Epsom programme, Prince Bless should rule at Cheltenham, Devon NH. Property: Knight Frank & Rutley, Residential property The law that changes nothing, Country Properties, Weather: The Weather.

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