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The Times - 20/05/1982

1982; Gale Group;

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By Julian Haviland, Political Editor, From Zoriana Pysariwsky, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By Norman Fox, From Christopher Thomas, By Felicity Jones, By Clifford Longley, From Peter Evans, Home Affairs Correspondent, From Tim Jones, By Philip Webster Political Reporter, By Paul Routledge, Labour Editor, By John Young, By David Felton Labour Reporter, By Geraldine Norman, Sale Room Correspondent, By the Staff of "Nature", By Lucy Hodges, By Alan Hamilton, By Hugh Clayton Environment Correspondent, By Our Medical Correspondent, By David Walker, Local Government Correspondent, From Jonathan Wills, By Clifford Longley, Religious Affairs Correspondent, By David Walker, By Pearce Wright, Science Editor, From Our Correspondent, From Arthur Osman, By Michael Baily, Transport Correspondent, From John Witherow, From Michael Hamlyn, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, By Our Foreign Staff, From Patrick Knight, From Nicholas Ashford, From Patricia Clough, By Richard Davy, By Staff of Nature, From Stephen Taylor, From Charles Hargrove, From Christopher Mosey, From Michael Binyon, From Harry Debelius, From a Correspondent, From Roger Boyes, From Charles Harrison, From Ian Murray, From Christopher Walker, A. J. Ayer, R. Deryck Williams., Philippa Toomey, Richard Holmes, Gay Firth, Nicholas Shakespeare, Basil Boothroyd, Philip Howard, Michael Church, Irving Wardle, John Higgins, Hilary Finch, David Robinson, Paul Griffiths, Max Harrison, John Percival, by Robert Muldoon, PHS, Ronald Butt, JOHN MARRIAGE, MICHAEL HILL, NEIL DENISON, DIANA ELLES, G. S. PANAYI, E A G SPANSWICK, RICHARD HARRIES, ALASDAIR STEEDMAN, JOYCE M.BEAZLEY, CHRISTOPHER DERRICK, C. G. C. RAWLINS, PENELOPE MORRIS, N. W. BELLAMY, MARGARET WEBSTER, LUDOVIC KENNEDY, GRAHAM COOKE, D. BRANDON-JONES, By Frances Williams, By Jonathan Davis Energy Correspondent, By Kevin Page, By Lorna Bourke, By Derek Harris Commercial Editor, From Bailey Morris, Business Editor, Sally White, C. Gordon Tether, By Bailey Morris, By John Woodcock, Cricket Correspondent, By Alan Gibson, By John Woodcock, By Alan Ross, By Richard Streeton, By Lewine Mair, From David Hands, By Keith Macklin, By John Karter, by Michael Phillips, Racing Correspondent, By Our Racing Correspondent, By Our Newmarket Correspondent, By Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent, By John Blunsden, By Norman Fox, Sports Correspondent, By John Hennessy, Golf Correspondent, By Gerald Davies, Edward Fennell, L.K.T., Edited by Peter Davalle, By Anthony Bevins Political Correspondent, PH,

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News: Plea for some horse sense on the towpath, RSPCA plans cuts after £1.5m loss, Thatcher pledge on Zimbabwe aid, No pressure on World Cup teams, Schmidt proud of influence on Brezhnev move, Endurance test passed by Prince, Overseas selling prices, Vote on bishops signals move to church unity, Warning on 'acid rain' pollution, British Rail 'faces more cutbacks', Moreover... Miles Kington, Contraceptive makers to appeal over ban, Volcano in Java keeps erupting, The Queen gives Wykehamists a Latin treat, Marlborough College, Corned beef is removed, Extent of health strike varies, Mitterrand calls on France's friends in Africa, Broadcasts by Britain to junta's garrison, The Times Diary Early warning in the barometric blips, Ploughing 'destroyed nature site', Reopening of Rock may be put off again, UK 'false assumption' challenged, Guyana may be next flashpoint, Services today Ascension Day, Protests over deported mother, Single vote saves Begin from defeat, Strike dustmen face dismissal, The Prime Minister's interview with Jimmy Young Argentine troops must withdraw before negotiations, Junta expects a 5-prong attack, The future of the Community is at stake, Salvador police free doctor from guerrillas, France questions UK's future presence in Community, Sands of Negev reveal Ramon and Ovda, £1,100m fighter bases, New books-paperbacks, Vietnam denies sending forced labour to Russia, Port victory claimed by Iraqis, Lord Rothschild backs social science quango, Veto right was lost for £112m, Americans left behind Japanese becoming smarter all the time, Unions post elections curb for left wing, How Labour's right wing could fulfil Dr Owen's ambitions, Russia has incentive to hold up arms talks, Military lampooned in Colombia poll, Extra Harriers fly in as tension rises, Roads, Hospital strike wins nationwide support, The Latin American context US credibility takes a knock, Frank Johnson in the Commons Labour has its day for Jingoism, Time running out at United Nations, Russia to train Polish party men, Westminster Abbey, Warning on electronic spying, The Times guide to careers training Secrets of success at Sandhurst, Aslef votes for task force recall, HQ staff fly to Ascension, Nupe's new leader plans an offensive, Doctor fights deportation to help poor, The papers, Czechs leave their 'safe house', High turnout in Indian poll, Brazilians deny siding with Iran, Zaire's recognition of Israel causes Arab flurry, Anglo-Irish summit in trouble, Cases of capital bad taste Huge pyramid might have entombed Londoners, Injured sailor taken to Rio, US eases way to sell Pretoria nuclear material, Schools' inspector refuses to name four councils, Anxiety at effect on Nato's role, Propaganda day at the post office, Candidates named, Driving in Europe (2), Why we stand with our mother country, Science report Molecules aid kidney filtration process, Pope calls Vatican Mass for peace, Associations urged to sell more houses, Energy alternatives: 3 Plumbing the depths to put hot water on tap, Lenders hunt for ideas to back, Whitelaw outlines new stop and search powers, Heseltine holds fire on big grant cuts, Soviet gains feared by Peru leader. Index. Politics and Parliament: Abstaining SDP avoids split on union Bill, Parliament today, EEC membership at stake Pym wants binding veto power, Employment Bill Union democracy may be next, House Of Lords Role of coal in energy strategy, World Cup UK teams should go to Spain, District plans can lead to corruption, Hard left denies planning 'hit list', Responding to strong criticism of EEC crisis: Walker says farm prices must be implemented Europe, Festival Hall No permit for orchestra, Labour will fix prices not wages, Law And Order Offenders may face curfew, Argentine reply puts hopes for peace further out of reach. Display Advertising: Ppa, North Atlantic Treaty Organization, The German Sisters, The Rt Hon Lord Maybray-King, Robson Books, Butterworths, Graduate Appointments Temporary Division, The Times, Bovis, Falcon, Idc, Iveco, Marbella, Pan Am, Morgan Grenfell, Robert Hale, Subaru, Inter-City Sleepers, Twa, British Airports, American, Neo, Dunran, Ashford, Base Lending Rates. Official Appointments and Notices: Women might retire later, Latest appointments, Reporting awards. News in Brief. Law: Zimbabwe court told of arms smuggling, Fairbairn counsel in Seychelles coup trial, Injunction available against abuse of dominant position Garden Cottage Foods Ltd v Milk Marketing Board, Women charged, L-driver jailed, Murder acquittal, Arson sentence, Robbery charge, Hospice appeal. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,836, Sale Room Record £3,300 for pot lid, Today's television and radio programmes. Picture Gallery. Reviews: Fiction Temporary Hearths, Television Dramatic dumps, Sinfonietta Howarth Queen Elizabeth Hall Radio 3, Poet as terrapin Roy Campbell, Cinema Cannes makes up its own mind, Katya Kabanova, A very private artist and his mystery Graham Sutherland, .....sweet Prince The Arden Hamlet, Dance Dramatic revival The Invitation Sadler's Wells, Lontano Martinez St John's, Opera Bruson among the shadows Simon Boccanegra Covent Garden, Theatre Party for peacocks Valmouth, Lover of literature, master of the classics T. E. Page, Paperbacks Sir James Goldsmith, Female fitness Everywoman's Lifeguard, Pretty Princess..... Princess. Editorials/Leaders: The Still Small Voice Of Truth, The Shameless Elite, For Europe's Sake No. Letters to the Editor: Retention of the jury system, San Diego Zoo, Falklands: a balance of principles, The Cyprus problem, Agricultural prices, Women in the ministry, Harmonious bones, View of Parliament, Grand old lady, Threat to research on wave power, Anglicans and Pope, Defence of NHS industrial action, Government posts. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Births. Deaths. Obituaries: Dr R. L. James, Mr Elwyn Jones Creator of 'Z Cars' and 'Softly Softly', Lord Janner, Prof K. Edwards Noted regional geographer, Obituary, Mr Corbet Woodall, Lt-Col Harcus Strachan, Vc. Business and Finance: How the Traded Options market works, Shell holds up despite fall, 'Better than expected' for Shell, Market tumble wipes £1,000m off shares, Unilever, Overseas Companies, Harrison takes £1.6m drop, A miracle not to be repeated, Profits double at Dubilier, Gains tax attack, Northern profits dip, Capital Markets, Few buyers in uneasy atmosphere, Foreign cars are continuing to take only one per cent, Traded options: an uncertain market, Companies, Speculation over Guinness Peat Merchant bank bid mystery, Industrial wasteland, Price Changes, How Spirits Declined, Crowned..., Telecom opposes Cabinet, Today, Interest Rates, Chase to pay on Drysdale debts, US profits drop by 17.5 pc, Redman hopes for breakeven, Redundancy bottleneck, Job loss shock for N Ireland, Bahrain bank buys Grindlays stake, Shake-up in store for Woolworths, SE inquiry widens, Money Markets, Earnings slowdown cuts wage costs, Building societies told to defend lending standards Warning against 100 per cent home loans, International Japan Exports 'no handicap to trade', The debt that shook Wall St, Bids And Deals, Currencies, The Opec ministers are meeting at Quito in the Andes. Jonathan Davis reports. Opec's hard climb in search of unity on the price of oil. Stock Exchange Tables: M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited The Over-the-Counter Market, The pound, Latest Results, Sterling: Spot and Forward, Commodities, Wall Street, Stock Exchange Prices Peace talk fears, Stock Exchanges. Business Appointments: Appointments Association post for Britvic chief. Sport: Todays Fixtures, Olympic Games Russian advice about 1984 will be accepted by Los Angeles, Golf, Results Bangor, Perth NH, McBridge and Telfer take charge of Lions tour, Sports in Brief, Randall, Tavaré and Gower thrive at Lord's, Göteborg stun Germans, Clark joins trail to West Ham, Newton Abbot NH, Mrs Robertson frightens rivals, Viewpoint Action that is necessary to reduce tragedies, Goodwood, Golf What lured Ballesteros to Yorkshire, Peacetime strides towards Epsom, Injured Perryman could miss final, Rugby League Hull power clinches replay win, Channon given free transfer, Garnham tilts balance Leicester's way, Scoreboard Roope's century rescues Surrey, Real return for di Stefano, The five-day game strikes back, Leeds violence bodes ill for Spain, Greenwood has a 'hotchpotch', Page to face Canadian champion, Low point for Gloucester, high point for Wells, Cochrane out of World Cup, Goodwood results, Humphries holds up Somerset, Tennis Ankle injury hits McEnroe's chances, No test for Height of Fashion, Justices forming views, Currie, spilt milk and the Venables touch, Rugby Union Rees passes fitness test, Curtis Cup players lead in Irish, European Law Report Court of Justice of the European Communities Confidentiality of independent legal advice is protected, Contemporaries who are complementary, Robson sends Carlisle up. 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