The Times - 07/09/1982
1982; Gale Group;
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From Paul Routledge, Labour Editor, From George Clark., By Stewart Tendler Crime Reporter, From Alan McGregor, From Bailey Morris, By Anthony Bevins, Political Correspondent, From Donald Macintyre, Labour Correspondent, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By Lucy Hodges Education Correspondent, By Henry Stanhope, Diplomatic Correspondent, By Jonathan Wills, By Michael Horsnell, By David Walker, From Richard Ford, By the Staff of "Nature", By Peter Evans, Home Affairs Correspondent, By Nicholas Timmins, By David Nicholson-Lord, By Lucy Hodges, Education Correspondent, By Arthur Reed, By Our Environment Correspondent, By Hugh Clayton, Environment Correspondent, By Clifford Webb, By a Staff Reporter, By Henny Stanhope, Diplomatic Correspondent, By Rupert Morris, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, Alan Wood, John Winder, Gordon Wellman, By Donald Macintyre, From Roger Boyes, From I revor Fishlock, From Mario Modiano, From Christopher Walker, From Nicholas Ashford, From Moshe Brilliant, From Our Correspondent, From Rasit Gurdilek, By Caroline Moorehead, From David Bonavia, From Christopher Follett, From Richard Owen, From David Watts, From Richard Wigg, Dennis Hackett, Paul Griffiths, Hilary Finch, John Russell Taylor, John Higgins, Sheridan Morley, John Percival, PHS, by William Safire, David Walker, John Young, Brian Crozier, Jeremy Kingston, HARRY GREENWAY, NICOLAS WALTER, ARNOLD WHITTICK, PHIL BRADFER-LAWRENCE, COLIN CAMPBELL, D. J. C. LAMING, M. FOREY, G. D. F. HADOKE, R. M. HOLMES, EDWARD GRAYSON, JAMES CAMERON, MIKE BROOKFIELD, JOHN SMALL, By Pearce Wright, Science Editor, Clive Cookson Technology Correspondent, R. J. Raggett, Bill Johnstone Electronics Correspondent, Clive Cookson, Lynda King Taylor, James Hutchon, J.H., Bill Johnstone, Derek Harris Commercial Editor, Pearce Wright Science Editor, Roger Woolnough, City Editor Anthony Hilton, By Jonathan Davis, Energy Correspondent, By Derek Harris and Barrie Clement, From Peter Wilson-Smith, Banking Correspondent, By Drew Johnston, By Barrie Clement, By Michael Prest, By Gareth David, By Our Financial Staff, Drew Johnston, By Tony Allaway, By Torin Douglas, By Sally White, C Gordon Tether, Alan Hamilton, Terry Pratt, From Pat Butcher, By Derek Wyatt, From Rex Bellamy, Tennis Correspondent, By John Woodcock, Cricket Correspondent, From John Nicholls, By Lewine Mair, By John Karter, By Our Racing Staff, By Our Newmarket Correspondent, Edited by Peter Lee, By Tony Aliaway, From Godfrey Morrison, By Alan Hamilton,
ResumoNews in Brief. Index. News: How millions could be saved on the rates, Russians miss out at Farnborough, Drive to recruit more black prison officers, National Day, Case of the untypical pit Miners pledge to go down fighting, Defence Security comes in short bursts, Pipeline and party line: the facts we cannot ignore, Britain defends nuclear dumping in sea, Dealers fear BL cuts in car price war, The future works, Six-year sales boom looms, Chinese act to prevent cults of personality, Electronic publishing, King's College School, Wimbledon, The Dutch general election: 2 Labour makes its stand on nuclear missile sites, Pilots depend on airborne advice, Computer data Bill challenged, India abandons satellite that went wrong, Dulwich College, Indemnity on fines urged by Benn, British Telecom Going private means financial freedom, TV-AM and Channel 4, Mobile communications Promising ways of sharing the spectrum, Moreover... Miles Kington, How the Heseltine formula could turn ministers into managers, Success goes to head of beadles, The money-saving link of local area networks, Reagan to press on with plan, Kissinger calls on Pretoria for 'heroic effort', Malvern College, Will Reagan's plan backfire?, Prisoners of conscience Greece: Michalis Katsoulakos, A newspeak dictionary for chats with chips, Israel takes care of its West Bank Arab hope, Mubarak seeks friends, Bader charity for disabled may be set UP, Home telephone, £5m job aid for Scotland, Broadmoor for 'occult' attacker, Networks Mercury flies into action, Shopping Order and pay without leaving home, Botham's high-flying spin, US plea for pipeline peace, Science report Travelling particles put atoms in picture, Arafat comes to Fez 'to collect', Dickens Inn under threat of closure, Car bomb blast rocks central Tehran, Wiring of Britain the next prize, Epsom College, Satellites Global network traces its line back to Telstar, Strength of unions, Revolt against 'new look' council fails, 'We will not surrender our rights', Anti-Mafia protests in Sicily Police release 120 murder suspects for lack of proof, Spaniards turn their backs on divorce, Briton hands out leaflets on Moscow metro, Danish frigate explodes missile near camp, Human love for the baby panda, Cow's skull mystery dismays military, Family reunion for prince on the Invincible, Dean Close School, British Association Liverpool Call for changes in science to aid economy, Navy fights on to reverse cuts, Grenville College, Singapore ends exile of its longest detainee, Roads, Soviet cultural dilemma Adult party stamp confronts teenagers' disco beat, Electricians set to shut Fleet St again, Briefcase clue to IRA park bomber, Nuclear plea by Carver, Business telephone, Yard chief defends Countryman, Cancer victim strangled mother of 84, Pope discusses Spanish visit, Broadcasting Can automation stave off the new threats?, The papers, Shamir rejects UN role on border, Reprieve for heart unit, Coroner attacks 'cowards', Pomp and praise but few tears for Gomulka, Disneyland British style, Iraqi missiles sink Turkish cargo ship, Rebel Poles seize embassy, Media face prejudice accusation, M40 Inquiry Battle of butterflies along 11 miles, Students in closed shop Tories say, TUC reform vote is setback for the left, Rise of 6% for railmen in offing, Half million children aged 16 in poverty, Bread and butter politics Tempers rise as strike cuts Greek loaf output, New rights lobby for animals, French join US-Indian atomic row, Putting conservation on a farming level, 6 pm, and here is the world, The Times Diary A wind of chanege for the Falklands, County attacked on 'poor' free school meals, Stars injured in taxi crash, Ovearseas selling prices, From kits of bits grew an industry, Entrepreneurs in high street games, Girls' Public Day School Trust, Post Office Keyboards cut the queues in Plymouth. Politics and Parliament: Callaghan backs day of action over NHS pay. Display Advertising: Shell, Itt Business Systems, Volvo, Barclays International, Cutty Sark, Greenwich Cablevision Ltd., Specialist Computer Recruitment Ltd, Eba Systems Limited, The Times Classified Advertising, Ericsson, Secretarial Appointments, Marconi Mobile Radio, Macmillan Davies, Save The Children, Mercury Communications Ltd., Tandy Trs-80, Geest, Lloyds Bank, The London Hilton, Ansamatic, Plessey, Hampshire, Dinner Suits, Kuwait Airways, Whsmith, Icl, Harrods, Base Lending Rates, Telecoms. Law: Court order on sex video, Rock star fined, Hundreds cheated over land, court told, Benefits cheats go to prison. Arts and Entertainment: Today's television and radio programmes, Bridge contest champions, Fashion by Suzy Menkes Back to the straight and narrow, The latest French fashions On a bender in Paris, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,927, TV top ten. Reviews: Opera in London Das Rheingold Covent Garden, Edinburgh Festival Memorable Handelian images Tamburlaine King's Theatre, Interview: Bryan Pringle The long and the short of an actor's life, Television The spoken mind, Galleries Transitory joke of a cartoonist's dilemma, Promenade Concert Boulez's universe Répons Royal Horticulural Hall, Dance 5 Tangos Quartet Sadler's Wells. Editorials/Leaders: A Different Country Beyond The Tweed, Patching Up The Pipeline, Weasel Words. Letters to the Editor: Guarding salmon stocks, National Gallery, Initiative to aid the Third World, Football's future on the line, Enterprise zones, Falklands mines, Open University intake, Boundary Commission, Pluralist teaching of religion, A-level passes, The Elgin Marbles, Communism and CND. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Official Appointments and Notices: Royal Navy promotions, Latest appointments. Marriages. Obituaries: Mr Norman Collins Forceful influence in expansion of Radio and Television, Dr Hugh Lambrick, Mr Lars-Levi Laestadius. Deaths. Stock Exchange Tables: The pound, Exchanges, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Commodities, Price Changes, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Stock Exchange Prices Quiet trading. Business and Finance: Metal Closures higher again, Note of caution at EIS Group, Talk of bid for Brent Walker, International, J N Nichols shares jump, Crises put $16 on gold price, Conran has designs on Mothercare profits, Benn Highlights from the Annual Report, Companies, De Larosière urges private sector to play its part Commercial banks now have world role, IMF chief says, Small British company scoops contract to run hospital Dr Petty's £150m Saudi prize, Markets, Chairmen, Samuel Heath up sharply, 'The Times' launches business forum, Today, Interest Rates, International Slump hits Australian mines, Pearson edges ahead to £20.2m, Molinare opens video complex, Unctad call to scrap Gatt, Brazil rejects coffee proposal, Ex IPC journalist looks forward to new successes A joint venture with a difference, Money Markets, Crisis that will not go away, 31 Eastern Carpet shops go to Harris Queensway, Index slips 2.3 points in dull trading, Managinig director buys into a troubled sector Ambitious plan to put Scotcade's mail in order, Sterling: Spot and Forward, Marketing And Advertising Fighting for a bite of the food sector, Oil exploration in swing back to US, Currencies, Bids And Deals, The economy, Investment and finance Food for thought at Imps. Business Appointments: Appointments Director for John Brown. Classified Advertising: Legal Appointments, Antiques And Collectables, Todays events, Wanted, Computer Appointments. Sport: Common bond between the posts, Today's Fixtures, Sports in Brief, Australians seek to restore morale, Nottingham results, Yachting Surprise may yet lie in store for Big Foot, Tennis Warwick has the wit and will, In Brief New Zealand not playing the game, England claim, Pontefract, Five certainties and 11 open places for Australian tour, Leaders in first-class averages, Boxing Laing leaves his head in clouds, Valencia spoil Maradona's big day, Golf Irish losses are more serious than English, Chantilly today, Barbarians' early start to season, Cova steals show on opening night, Kelly to coach Albion, Minor Counties final table, Miller steers Derbyshire through to final, Students pay out for Japanese trip, Rugby League Leigh's wish is granted, Folkestone, Sangster confronts his critics and parries some nasty blows, Pakistanis' final tour averages, Hexham N H, Clubs shelve merit table plan, Colombia given Cup deadline, America's top milers challenged by Fustok, Sedgefield N H, Windsor, The case for Greece. Property: Country Property, Salerooms and Antiques. Picture Gallery. Weather: The Weather.
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