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The Times - 19/10/1982

1982; Gale Group;

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From Richard Ford, From Philip Webster, By Paul Routledge, Labour Editor, From Michael Hornsbv, By Nicholas Timmins, By Julian Haviland, Political Editor, By David Nicholson-Lord, From Ian Murray, By Alan Hamilton, By Our Labour Editor, By David Walker Local Government Correspondent, From Philip Webster Political Reporter, By George Clark, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By Rodney Cowton, Defence Correspondent, By David Felton, Labour Reporter, By Geraldine Norman, Sale Room Correspondent, By the Staff of "Nature", By David Hewson, From Our Correspondent, , By Tony Samstag, From Our Correspondent Bradford, By Sarah Bayliss, By Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, By David Walker, From Zoriana Pysariwsky, From Our Correspondent, From Christopher Walker, From Roger Boyes, From Mario Modiano, From M. G. G. Pillai, From Christopher Thomas, From Richard Owen, , From Diana Geddes, From Richard Wigg, From Our Own Correspondent, From Hasan Akhtar, By Caroline Moorehead, From Michael Hornsby, By Michael Knipe, From Rasit Gurdilek, From David Bonavia, From Jacqueline Reditt, From Grania Forbers of the Press Association, Peter Ackroyd, John Russell Taylor, John Percival, Paul Griffiths, Richard Williams, Nicholas Kenyon, Stephen Pettitt, By Lucy Hodges Education Correspondent, By Clifford Webb Motoring Correspondent, Brian Crozier, Geoffrey Smith, JUSTIN EVANS, MAX MORRIS, LEONARD J. BRUCE-CHWATT, PENELOPE A. WINSTANLEY, KARL H. KAHRS, A. P. THIRLWALL, COLIN W. SELLARS, ERNEST RUDD, P. D. WESLEY, FRANK R. CLABBURN, RICHARD COBB, HAROLD S. KENT, J. A. BRICK, PETER HEYWORTH, by Suzy Menkes, City Editor Anthony Hilton, From Maxwell Newton, By Drew Johnston, By Peter Wilson-Smith, Banking Correspondent, By Barrie Clement, By Sally White, By Frances Williams, Derek Harris, By Jonathan Davis, Energy Correspondent, From Bairy Morris, By Our Financial Staff, By Robert Rodwell, By Our Industrial Staff, By Derek Harris, Commercial Editor, C Gordon Tether, By Jonathan Davis Energy Correspondent, By Andrew Cornelius, Jenny Parrott, Clive Cookson, Roger Woolnough, Ross Davies, By Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent, From Tom Ramsey, By John Hennessy, Golf Correspondent, PeterBatt, From Richard Streeton, By Our Sports Staff, By Michael Seely, By Michael Scely, By Our Newmarket Correspondent, By Peter West, Rugby Correspondent, By Nicholas Harling, By Robert Pryce, Conrad Voss Bark, By Paul Harrison, Edited by Peter Dear, From Christopher Mosey, By Our Labour Reporter, Clifford Webb Motoring Correspondent, Clifford Webb, David Young, Peter Waymark, cw, P.W., Edward Townsend Industreal Correspondent, E.T., Derek Harris Commercial Editor, Roger Bell, Alan Baker, John Hayes, Edward Townsend,

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Index. News: Commercial Vehicles Praying for an industry, Fall-off in American support for Israel, Bone marrow transplants need urgent state funds, Turkey: Ismail Besikci Prisoners of conscience, Russia's policy switch Moscow turns its gaze on Africa, Nobel prize winner, US agency condemned for business spying, Water strikers 'behave like gentlemen', Cars as an investment Why you should stick to Old Masters, Paying for your car Leasing and HP: how to choose, Overseas selling prices, BL pins motor show hopes on sporty conversions, Ninety minutes at Jan Smuts airport Royal stopover hailed as recognition, Vauxhall Now firmly established as a major third force in the British car market, Arms smugglers jailed for S Africa deals, Talbot What the company needs most is to build an image if sales are to improve, Grand designs for the Grand Harbour, Joint hospital project A new island in Queen Square, Walker puts case for NZ butter, Strict security after Ulster terror attacks on eve of poll, Pressing issue comes to a head Mixed reactions to salmon catch limits, Three jailed for benefit books fraud, Attractions of Derv At last Britain responds to diesel's pulling power, How the Russians silence their own 'Solidarity', Moreover Miles Kington, Pipeline protest in Italy, Process control Chasing the dream of Utopia, Model of a modern civil servant, India signs deal to buy Mirages, Frank Johnson in the Commons On Wales, the Arts and the Thirty Years War, Hope for seized tourists, Allergy woman expected today, Malaysia's old men who never say die, The turbocharger A favourite ploy, Curling up with all the Bookers, Last-ditch missile decision predicted, Scratch team's victory, Big energy price rises 'are over', Imports There's no stopping the foreign car, Royal rail siding may be scrapped, Pretoria is rebuffed by non-white moderates, Britain's car makers Slimmed down, now equalling the best Leyland Having halved the workforce, productivity now equals Europe's best, BR closed shop victims awarded record costs, Medical precinct to use Nash terrace, Author's injunction may name M15 men, Sunday trading backed, Vote 'no' plea to miners, No more money in NHS pay peace formula, Gemayel given 11 rounds of applause at UN, Heath says Cancún achieved nothing, The classroom revolution Hello, friendly Mr Chip, Sweeping changes in London, Big deficit puts franc under new pressure, The Church and the bomb Bishop denies report is challenging the state, Woman hopes to marry MP, Consumer group 'wrong' on wine boxes, Peter Stothard assesses the form for the Treasury succession stakes After Sir Douglas, the mandarins most likely to..., The Times Diary, Turks promised new laws will respect rights, Channel 4 disputes likely to affect all TV advertising, Equity says, Steelworks strike flops in Warsaw, Rampton nurses 'beat patient', Now the Gang must toughen up, The papers, Ford Has more robots installed in British plants than any competitor, Telecom workers protest over sale, Dyslexia Week, Keegan is sued over broken PR contract, Bodies of 60 British dead to come home, Widow gets £378,000, Science report Radio clue to seismic activity, £3,200 to guard Mark Thatcher, Council denies cover-up over dead girl, All parties claim victory in Greek elections, The Stirling connexion Why Wang is making a Scottish base, Hua blamed as party defends its targets, French are singled out for Pacific displeasure, Cutting back on 'gas guzzling', Praise for staff in fund-starved schools, Union rift over steel strike, Specialist cars Made by enthusiasts for loyal customers, Private education: 2 Labour plan to 'tax the advantage', Tyres Model that will run and run up market, Pakistan cracks down on subversion, Seoul embarrassed by Chinese defector, The young flock to hear González, Right-wing officers transferred, Begin rules out compromise with Jordan, Market trends Testing time for Ford's Sierra, Islanders' birth rate bothers the Duke. Politics and Parliament: Wales No decision yet on NHS money, Parliament today, Tories 'ahead' in close contest, Immigration White Paper advanced to stave off backbench rebellion, Church Disarmament report 'political diatribe', Nhs Dispute Waiting lists for hospitals are lengthening, Mental Health Help for courts in dealing with mentally ill. Display Advertising: Garrard, Multiple Display Advertisements, Global Industries Ltd, Crown Agents, Austin Rover Group, Daks, Milehire, The Stock Exchange, Royal Mail Business Parcels, Rediffusion, Help The Aged, Fiat, Taylor Woodrow, The Times, British Telecommunications., Phillips, Grindlays Bank P.L.C., Micro Computer Source Ltd., Nel, Porsche, Vauxhall-Opel, Avis, Gate Bloomsbury, Pcac, Church's, Pilkington, Ns, Mann Egerton, Henlys Lease, Fortnum & Mason, Kodak, Olivetti, Hanger, Harrods, Mercedes-Benz, The Institute Of Sales & Marketing Management, Base Lending Rates, Times Newspapers Ltd.. Picture Gallery. News in Brief. Law: Ankara mass trial opens, Soccer men rape case reopened, Plea to let judges sit as coroners, Clergyman fined, Law Report October 19 1982 Chancery Division Clore estate dispute for English court Official Solicitor v Stype Investments (Jersey) Ltd, Appeal judge divorced, On trial for 25 killings. Arts and Entertainment: The Property Game Just maybe there's an easier way to move house., The Motor Show, The year of the derrière, Facing a clutch of countesses, Sale room Top bid for saints, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 15,963, Today's television and radio programmes, TV top ten, A Special Report A war of words and prices. Reviews: Music's life-blood, Galleries Instant impact and compulsion Philip Guston: Paintings 1969-80, Television Seeking identity, Dance Libby Dempster Almeida, City of London Sinfonia/Hickox Queen Elizabeth Hall, Rock Hall & Oates Hammersmith Odeon, Sparkle without strain BambergSO Loughran Festival Hall, ECO Ensemble Queen Elizabeth Hall. Editorials/Leaders: Meeting Militant In Court, The Morality Of Deterrence. Letters to the Editor: The spirit of our age, The measure of Wales, Quality test in teacher training, The French in Africa, Future of cable TV, Lost causes of world recession, Sport and S Africa, Locking up children, Arts at risk, University cuts, Court action over boundary revision, Unforgiving years. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Births. Official Appointments and Notices: Latest appointments. Deaths. Obituaries: M Pierre Mendès France Statesman who extricated France from Indo-China, Sir Siegmund Warburg, Mrs Bess Truman. Stock Exchange Tables: The pound, Wall Street Dow hits 18-month record, Sterling: Spot and Forward, Commodities, Authorized United & Insurance Funds, Wall Street, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Stock Exchanges, Stock Exchange Prices Another new high. Business and Finance: Discount houses linkup will form group worth £10.5m Jessel, Toynbee to merge with Gillett Brothers, £60m boost from British Gas, International, English China bid hopes fade, Distillery for sale after Barton deal, Now that the penny has dropped at last, Investment and finance Banks tied to stake, Japan pledge on cars, Doubts over promotional value of exhibitions, Companies, Mining Spplies, Markets, Price Changes, Chairman's warning hits Bryant shares, International S African prime set for drop, Today, Torin Douglas on the advertising potential of a new colour supplement Mail on Sunday tries again, De Lorean: Prior sees little hope, Interest Rates, Renwick cuts its losses, New battle over Clore millions, Argentina seeks loan of $1,000m, European recovery prospects 'uncertain', Weak world oil demand spreads alarm at Opec, Lower rate hopes inspire new surge, Harvester plan approved, FT Index surges to record 620.4, Hi-fi group cuts sales forecast, Money Markets, Company News In Brief, Strong slumps, Retailers hopeful as sales stay buoyant, Societies lift savings limit, Further closures at Brook Street, Currencies, City disappointed by terms of deal Merger for Vantona and Viyella, The economy, £300,000 top pay at Woolworth. Classified Advertising: Today's events, Legal Appointments, Wanted, Entertainments, Computer Appointments. Sport: In Brief Knowles misses cue, Prize money the main economy in cuts of £2.3m, Sports in Brief, Rebels face retribution, Today's football and rugby, Leicester, New pitch prepared for England match, Australia hopes dim, Cecil settles firmly in the driving seat, Craven's threat to world game, Sandown Park, Leicester results, Yesterday's results Fourth division, Fijians must look to their youth to lift standards, Motor Racing Drivers agree to slow down, Preedy gets county call, Sedgefield NH, Featuring... John Conteh The hardest comeback, Hamilton Park, Boxing Headgear that failed to save boxer, Bid for Gemmill, Volleyball Harsh reality for Polonia, The goal before Sir Norman, Baseball Milwaukee lead in World series, Basketball Ovaltine confirm their position at the top, ICE Hockey Rockets sent reeling, Rivals' reunion, Disconsolate return, Hanbury made the right decision, European tour money rises to £2½m, Perryman too weak to play, Sampdoria beaten, Going will favour Lyphard's Princess, Fire is setback for Open. Property: Salerooms and Antiques. Weather: The Weather.

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