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The Times - 28/08/1982

1982; Gale Group;

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By Edward Townsend, Bailey Morris, By David Nicholson-Lord, From Robert Fisk, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By a Staff Reporter, By Frances Williams, Lorna Bourke, From Richard Wigg, From Michael Hornsby, By Pearce Wright, Science Editor, By John Winder, By Nicholas Cole, By Harry Golombek Chess Correspondent, From Jonathan Wills, By the Staff of "Nature", By Michael Baily Transport Editor, By David Walker Local Government Correspondent, From Arthur Osman, From Ronald Kershaw, From Our Correspondent, By Lucy Hodges, Education Correspondent, From Mohsin Ali, From Godfrey Morrison, From Ivor Davis, From Our Own Correspondent, From Rodney Cowton, From Stephen Taylor, From Andrew Thompson, From Nicholas Hirst, From John Earle, John Higgins, Paul Griffiths, Stephen Pettitt, by Beryl Downing, Diana Pollock, Harry Golombek, Jennifer Stead, Jeremy Flint, Michael Baily, Roy Hay, Derek Harris, PHS, By Richard Ryder, Peter Nichols, David Nicholson-Lord, Louis Blom-Cooper, Alan Gibson, SMITH, H. W. SINGER, MARK LE FANU, MAYHEW, LOUIS FITZGIBBON, J. CARLISLE, CHARLES JENNE, EWEN GREEN, ANDREW GILCHRIST, GEORGE BESWICK, JOHN MEIN, A. W. TAIT, R. WILKIN, D. W. IRONS, ROGER HAMILTON, John Pilkington, By Baron Phillips, By Nicholas Timmins, By Judy Foreman, Professor D. Hugh Gillis, Professor W. T. Stearn, City Editor Anthony Hilton, By Our Banking Correspondent, By Drew Johnston, By Philip Robinson, City Correspondent, By Derek Harris, Commercial Editor, By Lorna Bourke, By Our City Correspondent, From Christopher Follett, By Peter Wilson-Smith, Conal Gregory, EDITED BY LORNA BOURKE, By Barry Clement, By Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent, From Jim Railton, From John Blunsden, By John Woodcock, Cricket Correspondent, By Alan Ross, By Richard Streeton, By Alan Gibson, By John Wilcockson, From Mitchell Platts, By Lewine Mair, By John Nicholls, By Michael Phillips, Racing Correspondent, From James Peden, From Desmond Stoneham, By Michael Phillips, By Michael Seely, Edited by Peter Davalle, From Roger Boyes,

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News: Union rejects peace move in hospital dispute, Scouts' centre to close, Demands grow for national strike day, Failed bank linked with drug syndicate, Rice speeds departing friends, Son of crime inquiry witness shot, Asbestos: a total ban could be the only answer, Czechs hold British and US attachés, Hunt for diphtheria contacts nears end, US tightens security on overseas flights, Fresh thoughts on the fugitive, 'Marvellous and mad' voyage ends, Science report Dusty trail of shuttle may herald icy future, Obote frees Amin soldiers, Tim Jones in Port Stanley Argentines must change their attitude before there are talks, Hunt insists, Inquiry into Irish police allegations, Foster claim disputed, £8.75m private hospital, Turkish envoy murdered in Ottawa, Pedestrian call for £1.50 road toll in London, Shutdown 'partly due to workers', Yard workers strike in nurses' support, The Angolan struggle: 2 The bull in Luanda's china shop, Why soccer is into injury time, Labour pledges to ease rules on immigration, Draft protester faces jail term in California, 120 arrested in Polish demonstration, King calls Spanish election, Murdered girl is buried, Sicily's crusade against the cruise Protection Rocket, Soft landing for second spacewoman, Lebanon aftermath Hope of peace and a warning from Sharon, Nervous girl died after eating hair, Firebomb devices found in Maze, Surveyors in October vote on merger, Pretoria admits 'unofficial raid', Reunion pledge to Soviet hunger striker, Argentine leader hints at early date for elections, Joseph bars sixth-form college, BBC clash likely over controller's criticism, Overseas selling prices, Bush defends pipeline pressure on Europe, Asbestos inquiry ordered, Mystery of CIA link in Monroe death, Anniversaries, Fourth lending rate cut in six weeks, Just enjoy carnival police chief says, In the garden, Inspectors to look at parent's complaint, Fun for some in the Acapulco sun, Gardens open, Arabs meet to plan strategy, Nujoma damps optimism on Namibia peace, The papers, Fares rebels seek talks with Howell, Terrorists moving south in Italy, Attendance boost for Bike '82, Plea to men friends in hunt for wife, A century up for the Ashes, Black president for world church group, The Times Diary Admissions of innocence, Rome and the tradition of Anglican laity, Journalists freed in Zimbabwe, Whitelaw bans marches in London, Benn attacked over power transfer idea. Index. Display Advertising: Bell's, Barbican Centre, Wales Tourist Board, Bank Of Scotland, Multiple Display Advertisements, The Village Workshop, National Westminster Bank, Union Lloyd, Skily, The Royal Bank Of Scotland, Royal Albert Hall, Coutts & Co, Wolsev Hall, Trustee Savings Banks, William & Glyn's, South Bank Summer Muisic, British Caledonian, Lloyds Bank, Christie's Contemporary Art, Dencora, Vauxhall-Opel, Imperial Cancer Research Fund, Stop The Flop, Twa, Austrian War Memorial, Bulb Book, Base Lending Rates, Wigmore Hall. Law: Fire case backing promised, PC for trial, Women fined after mice raid, Care order for stab case boy, Pensioners jeer three on recluse charge. News in Brief. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Jumbo Crossword, Television and radio: Saturday and Sunday BBC 1, Gardening The eccentric of Gravetye, Travel File, Chess Not for money, Shoparound Think basic: a guide to survival in a bedsit, Bridge Artificially yours, Korchnoi, Miles and Johansson share chess lead, France Dordogne: the land of contrasts, Solution of Puzzle No 15,913, Torre and Portisch share lead, Guest Cook Yorkshire with relish. Picture Gallery: Police disturb the peace. Reviews: Promenade Concert Eco Lepperd Albert Hall Radio 3, Gutsy, robust, a souvenir of Haydn's year, Records of the month A mixture of the cruel and the exotic. Editorials/Leaders: South Africa's True Interests, How To Help The Russians, The Chatham Connection. Letters to the Editor: Battle continues in Trafalgar Square, Air letters, Gloom in industry, Patients who may be in danger, Ban on Test cricketers, World growth prospects, Oxymoronics, Celtic yardstick, Poaching and tasting, Weinberger letter on nuclear arms, Public lending right. Marriages. Births. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Businesses For Sale, Today's events, Wanted, Entertainments, Services tomorrow: Twelfth Sunday after Trinity. Official Appointments and Notices: Latest appointments, Church news. Court and Social: Court Circular. Obituaries: Patrick M. Synge, King Sobhuza II, His Hon O. S. Macleay Former Circuit Judge. Business and Finance: Manville Corporation claims companies did not pay up US asbestos group seeks $5,000m from insurers, SIB vote on receivers inconclusive, International, US M1 rises by $1,400m, Family money, Outlook bolstered by further fall in Bank's intervention rate US bonds and UK gilts fall despite interest cuts, Bond sellers fear legal action over Signal Life, Further setback for Chase, Companies, Markets, Price Changes, Family Money Market, Cutting the cost of student life, Gartmore, Bargain-priced Treasury stocks, US plays down idea of global crisis fund, Bonn holds back on AEG audit, The Economy, Interest Rates, RITN to take 29pc stake in broker, Danish pipeline fault, Investment and finance Base rate cuts lose their lustre, Attractive 1981 vintage claret is a full-bodied investment, Profits fall at Waring & Gillow, Bond account is attractive, Bournes losses hit Raybeck by £2m, Hope for cheaper home loans but bad news for investors, Currencies, A golden question: will price rise?, Bell withdraws takeover offer. Stock Exchange Tables: Stock Exchange Prices Gilts falter, The pound, Sterling: Spot and Forward, Commodities, Unit Trust Prices-change on the week, Wall Street, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Stock Exchanges. Sport: Ground for complaint at Staines, Lancs v Worcester, A good day for the Middlesex old warriors, Hockey New chapter for women, Real Shadai preferred, Rowing The wind of change, Weekend Fixtures, Piggott puts on his Houdini hat, Sports in Brief, Newcastle, Passing-out day for Sandhurst Prince, Kent attack blunted at the Sharp end, Perrault to be No 1 in the Million, Goodwood, Hants v Gloucs, Arlington runners and riders, With Hodgson attack is the best form of defence, Yachting A blow for democracy, Formality for Hampshire, Equestrianism Chairman is faultless, Rugby Union Wallabies make two changes, Newmarket, Across the river and into the trees, Market Rasen NH, Britain's leading light, Goodwood results, In Brief Khorishko threatened, Motor Racing Speed takes its toll of drivers' comfort, A most satisfying win, Today's cricket, Botham and Gower turn it into anyone's game, Hereford NH, Windsor, Glamorgan v Sussex, Cartmel NH, Athletics Fastest yet for Sharp, Cycling Singleton foils Clark and makes history. Property: Country Property. Weather: The Weather.

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