The Times - 18/09/1982
1982; Gale Group;
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By Donald Macintyre, Labour Correspondent, By Michael Prest, From Our Correspondent, From Rupert Morris, From Patricia Clough, By Anthony Hilton, From Leslie Plommer, By Anthony Bevins Political Correspondent, By Anthony Bevins, Political Correspondent, By Philippa Toomey, From Jonathan Wills, By Alan Hamilton, By Michael Baily, From a Correspondent, By our Medical Correspondent, By the Staff of "Nature", By Ronald Faux, By David Walker, By Jonathan Davis Energy Correspondent, By Norman Hammond Archaeology Correspondent, From Nicholas Ashford, From Robert Fisk, By Henry Stanhope, Diplomatic Correspondent, From Mohsin Ali, From Michael Hamlyn, By Rodney Cowton, Defence Correspondent, From Diana Geddes, From Pastricia Clough, From Neil Kelly, From Our Own Correspondent, From David Watts, From George Clark, PHS, Anthony Smith, David Steel, Juan Lopez, John Ward, John Vincent, Susan Marling, JOHN KEMP, W. A. MORAN, B. K. TANNER., J. R. C. HIGGINS, LEN JAMES, MARGARET A SELBY, HILARY BRADT, I.H.S. BLAXTER, JENNY SURREY, HARRY STOPES-ROE, CHRISTOPHER JACKSON, ANTHONY MONTAGUE, BROWNE, F. G. T. HOLLIDAY, BRUCE DOWLING, MARTIN KNAPP, Bishop Oliver, Tomkins, By Kenneth Gosling, City Editor Anthony Hilton, From Maxwell Newton, By Barrie Clement, By Drew Johnston, From John Earle, Drew Johnston, EDITED BY LORNA BOURKE, Lorna Bourke, Charles Fry, John Higgins, Michael Church, Brian Appleyard, Peter Vansittart, By Peter West, Rugby Correspondent, By David Hands, By Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent, By Sydney Friskin, By Keith Macklin, From John Hennessy, Golf Correspondent, By Lewine Mair, By Pat Butcher, From Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, By Nicholas Harling, By Athole Still, By Michael Phillips, Racing Correspondent, By Michael Phillips, From Desmond Stoneham, By Michael Seely, From Our Irish Correspondent, By a Special Correspondent, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, Edited by Peter Dear, Clive Aslet, Peter Waymark, Shona Crawford Poole, Derek Harris, Clifford Webb, Ashley Stephenson, Robin Young, Jane MacQuitty, Marcel Berlins, Anthony Masters, Ned Chaillet, Max Harrison, Geoff Brown, Jeremy Flint, Judy Froshaug, Mel Lewis, Edward Lucie-Smith, Harry Golombek,
ResumoLaw: Soldier in duel jailed for life, Forester on arson charge, Murder charge, High Court bars new union chief, Action urged on remand cells. Index. News: Who will beat the news bias?, Warning on effects of cable TV, Thailand gives the West ultimatum on refugees, Israelis occupy Soviet buildings, Touch of class for baby of the Mercedes family, Tears and cheers greet Invincible, Bucket shops may be breaking the law, Paris bomb blast injures 47, Burglar leaves his name, America angry at Israel over embassy shooting, Split in SNP grows wider, The Times Diary Smouldering mould breakers, ITV union rejects blackout call, US sets up Third World force, Fog disrupts roads and airports, Youth vies with experience for Lebanese presidency, Second boy dies after Ulster blast, A Falklands epitaph, by Jorge Luis Borges, Hundreds gather for funeral, Quanah, calling all 40p funksters, Science report Lasers hunt California's earthquake chances, National Day, Relief marks end of Schmidt coalition, NCB needs 10% more grant for pay rise, Dealers scramble for Vauxhalls, Irish tomb mace-head 'important art work', Proposal saves woman, Grim story of early atom tests, Roads, Arab interest in microlight to carry missiles, Ministers expect 7.5 pc inflation after sharp fall, Dispute closes DHSS offices, Designer is fined over cannabis, Church blames military for Polish violence, CBI advises employers to sue over day of action, The gambles of a surgeon, Baby with rare disease can leave hospital, New enterprise zones attract many late bids, Pym's EEC warning, Pacemakers 'taken from dead and reused', Overseas selling prices, Hijackers jailed for total of 27 years, The Times Portrait If power beckons, may Goliath tremble, Azaria's blood 'on mother's trousers', Euro-MPs fail to muster a quorum, A redbrick colour chart for Sophie, In the garden, Gallery may buy Poussin for £1m, Tomorrow, Gardens open, El Salvador may talk to guerrillas, The papers, New car magazine aims for 15 million readers, Australia considers alternatives to HMS Invincible, Rhine Army road crash dead named, Tight security for Thatcher, Civilians to take over in Bolivia, The two choices facing Bonn's Chancellor, Lund principle, 30 years on, Royal Marines new entries, Record of DC10 jets defended, French stop Concorde service to Mexico. Display Advertising: Royal Air Forces Association, Peter Stuyvesant Travel, National Savings Certificates, Multiple Display Advertisements, Snow Seekers, Classic, St John's Smith Square, Royal Academy, Link-Stakes, Goldsmiths Choral Union, Tangier, Superski, Royal Albert Hall, Merseyside Development Corporation, R. J. Temple & Company, U. S. Unit Trusts, The Times, A Star IS Torn, Nationwide Building Society, Iberia, Pdsa, Snowcoach, Base Lending Rates, Inghams, Vald' Aosta, Tonight, Swans, Precision Video, Global Ski, Thomson, Colas, Jeremy Menuhin, Julian Gibbs Associates, Victoria Wine, Harmonia Mundi. Politics and Parliament: Hattersley blames Militant for cut in Labour vote, Cabinet split on move to end NHS. News in Brief. Picture Gallery. Editorials/Leaders: The Free Democrats Jump Ship, Slide Rules All At Sea, A Way Out For The Nurses. Letters to the Editor: Open University 'bias', Economic plans for the Falklands, Putting charity to the best use, Terminology?, Film cassette pirates, Eurojargon, EEC sugar policy, Radiation source, Manning for the merchant fleet, Doubtless Darwinism, Judging a generation. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Births. Official Appointments and Notices: Church news Appointments, University news Oxford, Latest appointments, Deputy to retire. Classified Advertising: Today's events, Services tomorrow: Fifteenth Sunday after Trinity, Announcements, Gardens, Royal Festival Hall, Art Exhibitions, Travel. Deaths. Obituaries: Miss Rosalinde Fuller, Mr Fello Atkinson Architectural projects in developing countries, Christian Ferras, Dr Kristjan Eldjarn, John Gardner, Professor David Douglas. Business and Finance: Dorada bid battle looms, US money supply up $4,300m, International, Mobile bank for villages, HK boosts image for trusts, Family money, A golden guide to making money, Companies, Unit Trust Prices-change on the week, Investment and finance Incentives for small businesses, Markets, Price Changes, Family Money Market, When your rail fare costs more than your mortgage, Soldiers cash in on Falklands, Market Summary, Losses rise at Mersey Docks, Steel assurance by Thatcher, Bridging the moving gap, Interest Rates, Whitehall is gunning for cowboy advisers, Humbly oil plans next year, Borthwick hits out at OFT, Investment plans which smooth path to school, Boddingtons' lifts dividend, Insuring a better mortgage deal, Money Markets, Schmidt call for election rallies shares, Clearers cautious about terms of $4,000m credit Loan for France draws cool response from UK banks, Increasing pessimism puts off investors, Competition hots up for your money, Investment with no stamp of certainty, Currencies, Britain faces clash with US over shipping agreements, Newspaper may be sold off to pay Ambrosiano debt. Stock Exchange Tables: Stock Exchange Prices Dull end to account, The pound, Sterling: Spot and Forward, Commodities, Wall Street, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Stock Exchanges. Reviews: Rock & Jazz, Endymion's patterned programme, Kyd shows crude power of macabre, Television Romantic tribal rags and tatters, Cinematic magic, but just how good was she?, Bringing back the cats, When character matters more than cost and haste, Previn becomes music director of RPO, Concerts, Foot soldiers called to arms to hold the fort, West End, Galleries, Dance, Stirring sound of the silents, Opera, The hard sell becomes a collector's item, Sport: separating crackle from cackle, Radio The dam burster, Films on TV, Fairs, Images of modern trends, Family events Model trains that take the strain in style, Out of Town, Interview A gutsy Gilda follows Miller to Manhattan, Optimism in the face of apartheid, West End Capp cartoons set to music. Sport: Boxing Magri's long, long journeys, Success of Fijian tour demands win, Results from Crystal Palace, Assert has easy path to Arc, Newbury, Weekend Fixtures, Sports in Brief, Bright gives Australians a strong hand, Hockey Board meet to consider English training ban, Colchester on top, Maximova worth waiting for, Cram in spectacular defeat of Ferner, Bangor NH, Eilberg has dressage double at Goodwood, North captain to miss Richmond trial, Longchamp fields, Boot money row is trivial, Ripley says, Castle Keep to collect, Sri Lanka survive two batting crises, Vote of confidence, Ayr, Duke leads by nine points after late start, Motor Rallying Finnish drivers' mixed fortunes, Arsenal fear a heavy loss at the turnstiles, Swimming Presence of coaches aids Britain, Catterick Bridge, Nutt hopes rebuilt, Courageous British thrust, Tennis Directors fined over 'incentives', Warwick NH, Basketball Television to shed light on new-look teams, Salieri poised to stop Horage's unbeaten run, Bland shares lead on trying day, Rugby League Brinkmanship looming, Cosmos are favourites, Coe says officials ignored the facts, Hoy steps into the sunlight, Ayr results, Famous Star helps Albina smile again. Property: Overseas Property. Arts and Entertainment: PREVIEW Calendar, The Times Cook Fruit they eat to love, Collecting Light shed on Dark Continent's art, Quest for a sunlit dream of perfect snow, Television and radio: Saturday and Sunday, Drink Flavourful surprise in store, Festivals, Eating Out Dropping in for a French feast, Chess Is Korchnoi still a title challenger?, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 15,938, In The Garden Deep thoughts on planting bulbs, Bridge Power of positive thinking, How to get the hang of poster culture, Travel file Early bird offer may have a catch. Weather: The Weather.
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