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The Times - 25/01/1982

1982; Gale Group;

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By Peter Evans, Home Affairs Correspondent, By Donald Macintyre, Labour Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, From Roger Boyes, By Michael Seely, From Richard Ford, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, By Julian Haviland, Political Editor, By Our Political Editor, By David Nicholson-Lord, By Pearce Wright, Science Editor, By David Walker, By Hugh Clayton Environment Correspondent, By Hugh Clayton, By Tony Samstag, From Craig Seton, By Stewart Tendler, Crime Reporter, By Pearce Wright Science Editor, By Michael Baily, Transport Correspondent, By Our Transport Correspondent, By Marcel Berlins Legal Correspondent, From Jonathan Wills, By Lucy Hodges, From David Blow, By Our Foreign Staff, From Ian Murray, From Charles Hargrove, From Ivor Davis, From Trevor Fishlock, From Hasan Akhtar, By Richard Davy, Caroline Moorehead, Dennis Hackett, William Mann, Bryan Appleyard, Max Harrison, Noel Goodwin, Stanley Sadie, John Percival, Paul Griffiths, Ned Chaillet, Simon Midgley, David Wood, EDGAR PALAMOUNTAIN, PETER CALVOCORESSI, MICHAEL HALSTED, OSCAR WERDMULLER, MICHIO MORISHIMA, E. J. HOBSBAWM, DAVID PALLISTER, GEOFFREY MARSHALL, JOSEPH SAMSON, GERARD NOEL, GRAHAM GREENE, T. E. HATTON., D. J. OLIVER, By Clifford Longley, Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Our Labour Correspondent, By George Clark, By Bill Johnstone, Electronics Correspondent, By Ronald Kershaw, By Derek Harris, Commercial Editor, By Rupert Morris, From Bailey Morris, Drew Johnston, Francis Kinsman, Michael Prest, Ross Davies, By Caroline Atkinson, David Blake, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By David Hands, By Gordon Allan, By John Clemison, By Iain Mackkenzie, By Keith Macklin, By Sydney Friskin, By Joyce Whitehead, From Barry Pickthall, By Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, By Paul Harrison, By Stuart Jones, By Tom German, By Clive White, By Vince Wright, By Richard Williams, By Paul Newman, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Lewine Mair, From John Ballantine, From Ray Kennedy, By Richard Eaton, By a Special Correspondent, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, From Keith Botsford, From Richard Streeton, By John Wilcockson, By Nicholas Harling, By Norman Fox Athletics Correspondent, by Baron Phillips, Edited by Peter Dear, From Christopher Walker, DJM,

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Index. News: Desk Sets Record Sale Price, Communist scorn for the MI5 'mole', Seeking a solution on blasphemy issue, BA opposes Bethell air fares campaign, 'Fiddling' claim drivers get police protection, Science report Siberian crane born in captivity, Nature notes, 'Coup' that caught the bookies, Chirac wins back leadership, Laibour call for hospital deal terms, Fear of fuel bills 'killing the old', 'Spies for Olympics' report upsets US Jews, Ranges may kill Maplin airport idea, Blast at dead man's home, Concessions to West ruled out by Moscow, Sanctions elude Nato, Censorship tightened once again, Women on the march to the altar, Reviving the case for PR in Britain, Rates analysis 'justifies Labour', Warships may be reprieved, France ignores US warnings Europeans to take more Siberian gas, Roads, Tank deal honoured, Chairman hints at new inquiry St Pancras railmen black The Times, Woman caught by Rome police, Jewish zealots resist Sinai evacuation plan, New Fight On Lead In The Air, Ulster MP claims to be political prisoner, Inquiry after UDR patrol kills man in Armagh, Yard under pressure over injured student, Third mine at Belvoir unlikely to go ahead, Cornwall Fears Eec Cuts, The Times Diary Tinker, tailor, soldier, drunk..., Chinese usher in Year of the Dog, Overseas selling prices, New doubts about who gains from Britain's redrawn political map, The Times profile: the RSPCA Fur flies among the animal lovers, Small change for Pope's man, The Polish hunger that could explode into revolt, Moreover... Miles Kington, Silence on Russia's grain crop, India and Pakistan begin new search for trust, Dartmoor sheep come in from the cold, The papers, The BBC's inside job, Nurses' leader warns on strike, Last chance for agreement on EEC farm deal, Nuclear waste conflict, Leadership contest begins Why one German is polishing his image, Jaruzelski unlikely to ease martial law, Fewer plane crash deaths, King Haakon burns the midnight oil, Spending cuts put 5,000 police jobs at risk, Italians are denounced by Pravda, Wajda signs petition against martial law, DC10 skids into harbour and 208 survive. Law: Tax avoidance scheme fails Pilkington Brothers Ltd v Inland Revenue Commissioners, Jury trials inefficient, clerks say, Police complaints clash, Armenian sentenced, Glasgow rape case woman seeks private prosecution, European Law Report Court of Justice of the European Community Reliance on a directive Frau Ursula Becker v Finanzamt (Tax Office) Munster, Hearing leave to appeal Tor Line A/B v Alltrans Group of Canada. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Joan Tree Agency, Saint Laurent, Bank Of Scotland, Wates, Oresteia, Standard Chartered Bank, Economic Community Of West African States, Royal Mail Air Parcels, LA Creme De LA Creme, Midland Bank, Yorkshire Bank, Antony Gibbs & Sons, Bl Cars, The Times, Trustee Savings Banks, Lloyds Bank, Royal Bank Of Scotland, Clydesdale Bank, "Facts On Tax", Williams & Glyn's. Politics and Parliament: Parliament this week, Alliance agrees to heal rift and allocate seats, Labour group vetoes truce on candidates. Picture Gallery. Reviews: Handel Opera Society Farncombe Queen Elizabeth Hall, Rpo Shostakovich Festival Hall, Northern Sinfonia Vasary Queen Elizabeth Hall, Singcircle St John's, Opera The Marriage of Figaro Coliseum, Lso Previn Festival Hall, Sleeping Beauty Covent Garden, Development Mixing business and leisure, Television Antic symbols, Theatre Real experience Child's Play Crucible Studio, Sheffield, Sketches Trident, Greenwich. Editorials/Leaders: A Turning Point For Korea?, The Price Of Unity. Letters to the Editor: Hippo hazard, Protecting the public interest, The Japanese as war industrialists, Pensioners' passes, Output in research, Pay league tables, Poland's story, Changing society, Positive discrimination, Proper names, Corruption in Nice, Vatican 'muddle' in London link. Court and Social: Court Circular. Deaths. Marriages. Classified Advertising: Acknowledgment, Recruitment Opportunities, Secretarial and Non-secretarial Appointments, Entertainments Guide, Today's events, Legal Appointments. Births. Official Appointments and Notices: University news, Appointments in the Forces. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 Years Ago From The Times of Wednesday January 23 1957. Obituaries: Dr Eduardo Frei Former President of Chile, Professor H. D. F. Kitto. Business and Finance: Sweet and sour, EEC policy on industry urged, Europe looks to US, Economic View, Plessey may build Japanese terminal, The price of commission, Accounting New round of standard setting, Labour considers new controls on planning, Findhorn Community 'Theory Z' from a caravan site, Sydney Positive outlook, Brussels test for new MFA, ETB puts a £50m sparkle into resorts, People Don't touch a lock of her hair, Report suppressed, wool group says, Budget plea, £8,400m reflation urged, Base Lending Rates, Diary, ACC in court today, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Amsterdam Dutch optimism, International Outlook: U.S. Interest Rates America's see-saw money puzzle, US drive for small firms' exports, Business Editor No great reflation in sight, Capital Markets Rise and rise of the zero coupon, Board Meetings, International West Germany, Efficiency up, Johannesburg Scrip shortage, 2½ per cent Index-Linked Treasury Stock, 2011, Credit controls: will the Government bring them back?, Kelsey Industries Ltd., De Lorean Rocky road for US car suppliers, Markets Round-Up Money surge hits US prices. Stock Exchange Tables: London Exchange Davy expands overseas, Commodities Milestone for world cocoa producers, The Pound, Stock Exchange Prices Capitalization and week's change. Business Appointments: New Appointments. Sport: Gaye Chance is new favourite for Schweppes Gold Trophy, Exiles take their text from Calcutta Cup game, Yachting Morbihan takes third leg on handicap, Warwick, Fulham can stop the slide to bottom of table, Kent qulits Chichester for Hongkong, Weekend results and tables, Sports in Brief, Rugby Union Slain Welsh dragon puts Ireland on road to Triple Crown, Skiing Stenmark pipped by Mahre, Youth has a rewarding fling for Coventry, Through blood and tears to the throne, Basketball Television will want more excitement than this, Hewitt brings Aberdeen fast relief, Cricket Ice, lightning and West Indies offer no comfort to Australia, Leigh close gap on Widnes at the top, Boxing Not so much for love as for the money, Inspection at Chepstow, Haydock Park, Latest European snow reports, Selectors in dilemma after century by Cook, Cassells adds further chapter to the Oxford fairy story, Inhibitions that made hard work of victory, McNulty beats jitters, Poor response to appeal, Understudies take the centre of the stage, Catterick Bridge, Weekend results, The Watford gap is narrowing, Britain win by a whisker, Versatile Statham earns his manager's accolade, Sirrel with the waggly tail, Cyclocross Wreghitt has stamina as well as skill, Hockey Richmond wins head them towards premier division, Athletics Long season begins with early tortures at Cosford, Irish hopes go under in their own mudflats, Miss Hobley's three goals give South title, St Ives resilience fades, Motor racing Prost power prevails as driver power fails, Home is where Tottenham hope to stay, Football: the Year of the Dog could be the FA Cup's Year of the Underdog Only six of the best left to face the rest, Tennis Cliff-hainging is over with toppling of Dutch, England in struggle for second place, Success handed on a plate to Harlequins, Leicester programme, Table tennis Disappointment for Douglas, Squash rackets Pearson out to change his luck, Golf Hole in one takes Wadkins to a four stroke lead. Property: Commercial property Record 'To Let' signs but building goes on. Arts and Entertainment: Church music, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 15,738, Today's television and radio programmes. Weather: The Weather.

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