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The Times - 08/03/1982

1982; Gale Group;

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By Paul Routledge, Labour Editor, From Michael Hamlyn, From Michael Hornsby, By Julian Haviland, Political Editor, By Philip Robinson, Jonathan Davis, From Christopher Walker, From Jonathan Wills, By Kenneth Gosling, By Our Foreign Staff, By Frances Gibb, By a staff reporter, From Richard Ford Belfast, By Stewart Tendler, Crime Reporter, By Craig Seton, By a Staff Reporter, By Pearce Wright, Science Editor, By Hugh Clayton, By David Walker, By Our Medical Correspondent, From Richard Wigg, From Charles Hargrove, From Our Own Correspondent, From Adam Edwards, From Roger Boyes, From Nicholas Ashford, From Paul Ellman, From Patricia Clough, From Robert Fisk, Peter Stothard, From Our Correspondent, Bailey Morris, From M. G. G. Pillai., From Charles Harrison, Paul Griffiths, Stephen Pettitt, John Percival, Stanley Sadie, Max Harrison, Joan Chissell, Dennis Hackett, By David Greenwood, Mario Modiano, PHS, Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, David Wood, KENNETH REEVES, IAN GILMOUR, ROBERT CARR, J. HARRY HOOPER, JOHN FINGLETON, WALTER PERRY, R. E. HUTT, ROBIN GROVE-WHITE, SHEILA P. BLACK, JOHN WILTON, BRIAN PRICE, PHILLIP NIXON, C. W. HODGKINSON, By Clifford Longley, Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Our Religious Affairs Correspondent, R.K.K, Gareth David, By Derek Harris, Commercial Editor, From Bailey Morris, By Jonathan Davis, Energy Correspondent, By Paul Routledge, By Our Financial Staff, By Torin Douglas, From Peter Norman, Dinah Lee, Derek Harris, Drew Johnston, From Maxwell Newton, Sally White, Michael Prest, Ross Davies, By Peter Norman, By John Woodcock, From Michael Coleman, From Mario Modiano, By Norman Fox, Athletics Correspondent, From Rex Bellamy, Tennis Correspondent, By Sydney Friskin, By Nicholas Keith, By David Hands, By Keith Macklin, By Alan Gibson, By Gordon Allan, By Peter Marson, By John Clemison, From Mitchell Platts, By Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent, By Clive White, By Stuart Jones, By Vince Wright, By Special Correspondent, By Paul Harrison, By Tom German, By Michael Seely, By Micheal Seely, by Baron Phillips, Edited by Peter Dear, Peter Watson,

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Index. News: The Times Profile: Sir Geoffrey Howe, Chancellor of the Exchequer, on the eve of the Budget Legal, decent but can he be more truthful?, Nature notes, Ugandans accept UK troops, No warning of 'risk' in ointment, Heralding a bit of fun at St James's, Catering staff to join porters' strike at Bart's, Baghdad Peace Mission, Soviet pipeline controversy Cold war lobby grows in Congress, Most rises in water bills below inflation, Hunters begin killing seal pups, Perils of haggis on the brain, Natal merger with black homeland sought, Regrets over Pope as 'absolute monarch', Time stands still in Madrid, More directors to leave BA board, Arabs temper criticism of Mitterrand's Israel trip, Space shuttle to help Kent comet research, Mr Papandreou, finding Greece a tricky ship to steer, Caravan school for two after caning, US challenges treaty on seabed resources, Roads, 90% for lead-free petrol, Reagan will address Parliament, Fears On Amnesty Support, Science report Beetle may be fire raiser in forests, Clashes in West Bank after shooting incident, Letter from New York Why FDR kept quiet about Pearl Harbour, Test Could Cut Kidney Failure, Khomeini broadcast after talk of death, Guatemalans vote in the shadow of the gun, Move to protect Broads, Hillhead by-election The Jenkins coffee morning shuttle, The Times list of best-selling books, Left threatens to set up power base to rival TUC, Guard on youths after chase, Overseas selling prices, Five killers await their fate, Smith loses another MP, The Times Diary Mrs Thatcher relives her Sahara fears, Hillhead key to future of Jenkins, A taxpayer's guide to Trident's true cost, France may supply reactor to Israel, By-pass route 'a shocker', Poles fear Church will be next in firing line, At least 56 crimes an hour in London, TUC may expel Equity in ballot cash dispute, Indonesian bible gets Malay ban, Sunshine Sunday at the Barbican, Haig stays his hand on Mexican initiative, A fight to the finish in Ireland, Front line steps up ANC support, Family portrait the Russians haven't seen, The papers, Leak shuts US nuclear reactor, Communists try to bring down Lisbon Coalition, Nine killed in tanker explosion, Union hounding blamed for civil servant's suicide, Young go to war on Nazi image, New Laker Airline Plan Soon. Politics and Parliament: Chancellor will pace inflation, but charge it to the drinks account, Bar on militants urged after bloodshed speech, Parliament this week, Parliament today, Progress of legislation. Picture Gallery: Chinese checker, Hanging in the balance, Free speech and the law. Display Advertising: Blesma, Army Officer, Imi, Hampton & Sons, Multiple Display Advertisements, South Africa, Save The Children, Another Country, Baselending Rates. Official Appointments and Notices: High budget pledge by new leader, University news London Appointments, Appointments in the Forces, New coxswain for Penlee, Provost to retire, Latest appointments, Award For Weekly Paper. News in Brief. Law: Injustice Claim Over Legal Aid, Jail sentences: are politicians the best judges?, Von Bulow shows strain of trial, Iraq And US Accused Of Sabotage. Reviews: La Fille mal Gardée Sadler's Wells, 9 Fires of London Round House, Emil Gilels Festival Hall, Coull Quartet Waterloo Room, Television, London Bach Orchestra Ledger Queen Elizabeth Hall, New voices in a dramatic dialogue, Lso Abbado Barbican Centre, Orchestra de Paris Barenboim Barbican Hall. Editorials/Leaders: Trident's Fourth Dimension, The Budget: still a topping occasion. Letters to the Editor: Clergy's rewards, No-claim bonus, Animal experiments, Lead in petrol, Ethnic education, Price of gas, Copying the image, Budget choices: the case for a 'significant' expansion, Predicting air traffic, Arab use of oil weapon. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Births. Obituaries: Dr Nikolay Andreyey, Miss Ayn Rand, Mr John Thorne, Malika Sabirova, Miss Dorothy Eden Prolific romantic novelist, Obituary. Business and Finance: Opec 'will hold present oil price', BP in offshore sale, Tax On Overseas Operations Inland Revenue moves feared, Economic View, Decision soon on commissions, IG Metall pay deal sets pace, Wall Street bleak but busy, Hertfordshire Mothers in lore, Germany Foreign boost, P. H. Industrials P.L.C., CIRENCESTER Woodlanders' trunk call, Panel urged to censure a'Court, Licensed Trade Chancellor may bite into fruit machine profits, South Africa Out for blood, Nimslo camera set for US launch, Buying a share in scripophily, London Exchange Sweet taste of success, Southampton In conference, Business Editor Aiming for lower interest rates, Diary, Australia Prices drop, Docks face more job cuts, Profits setback, Business guide, Broker's Views Budget expected to boost market, Banamex Banco Nacional De Mexico, S.A., Capital Markets Prime rate cut likely after drop in M1, Board Meetings, Yields fall again, International Outlook: Steel Industry The threat to Belgium's unity, Hongkong Market battered, OFT studies bread price discounts, Trade imbalance talks at critical stage Congress poised to move against Japan, CSI chief fights back, Home video viewers go for feature films, Weather-beaten tourist industry seeks an investment umbrella, Singapore Minister fails to deliver concessions. Stock Exchange Tables: M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, The Pound, Commodities Sugar prices still going down, Stock-Exchange Prices Capitalization and week's change. Business Appointments: New Appointments. Sport: Racing Results Newbury, Saracens find safe haven, Sedgefield selections, Bronze remains Britain's favourite medal colour, Sports in Brief, Today's Fixtures, Chairman resigns, Regis finds bullets to dispatch Coventry, Leitch has star billing, Chasing pack close on Southampton, Scots recipe for turning vintage wine into mild and bitter, European leagues, Jones puts England first, Bath offer Cornish consolation, Results And Tables, France make seven changes, England are left to rue what might have been, Worries for McMenemy, Snooker Davis retains title in a blaze of glory, An ideal Test workout, Hockey Hertfordshire well placed, Leicester can go all the way, The battler of Marathon, Silver Buck has a golden glow, A memorable Gooch innings, Up-To-Date Tables, Two in a row for Mueller, Bradford show their class, England win, Tennis Shale and farewell for Davis Cup Britons, Round-Up Laws 'not the problem', Rotherham stride on, The best deputy in the north-west, Graves brings to an end successful Irish run, Squash Rackets Hunt's style is cramped, Yorkshire to let Boycott see out his contract, A day when the absent were the only losers, Motor Racing Drivers bow to sanctions, A tie too incestuous for its own good, Windsor, Jones keeps in the clear, Round-Up Mazzoni counters a controlled challenge, Golf Nicklaus set for victory. Classified Advertising: Secretarial and Non-secretarial Appointments, Today's Events, Announcements, Secretarial, Entertainments. Property: Commercial Property Sprouting in Low Countries, Auctions today, Commercial Properties and Services to the Business World. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,774, Today's television and radio programmes. Weather: The Weather.

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