The Times - 29/09/1982
1982; Gale Group;
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From Julian Haviland, Political Editor, Front Donald Macintyre and Paul Routledge, Blackpool, From Our Labour Correspondent, By Drew Johnston, From Christopher Walker, From Mohsin Ali, By Our Medical Staff, From Philip Webster, Political Reporter, By a Staff Reporter, By George Clark, By Lucy Hodges, Education Correspondent, By David Felton Labour Reporter, By Bill Johnstone, Electronics Correspondent, By the Staff of "Nature", By John Young, By Anthony Bevins, Political Correspondent, From Richard Ford, By Kenneth Gosling, Alan Wood, John Winder, Derek Barnett, Amanda Haigh, Tony Hodges, Julian Haviland, From Diana Geddes, From Patricia Clough, From Michael Hornsby, From Zoriana Pysariwsky, From Frederick Bonnart, Penny Perrick, Norman Britton, From Dessa Trevisan, From Richard Wigg, From Nicholas Ashford, Susan Marling, PHS, Robert Fisk, John Vincent, Oliver Stanley, E. P. CARLISLE, EDWARD NEVIN, WILLIAM BURRIDGE, MOORE CROSTHWAITE, LESLIE MURPHY, MALCOLM TODD, JOHN EVERSLEY, AUBREY JONES, C. V. THOMPSON, DUNCAN C. P. RABAGLIATI, REGINALD HIBBERT, THOMAS BAPTISTE, JEAN M. GIBBS, CHARLES HENNESSY, Michael Hornsby, M.H., Michael Prest Commodities Correspondent, Guy Arnold, G.A., Roy Laishley, Roger Murray, Peter Branscombe, Irving Wardle, Ned Chaillet, Dennis Hackett, Nicholas Kenyon, Noël Goodwin, City Editor Anthony Hilton, From Maxwell Newton, By Jonathan Davis, Jonathan Wills, By Lorna Bourke, By Our Financial Staff, From Ian Murray, By Frances Williams Economics Correspondent, By Derek Harris, Barrie Clement, By Michael Prest, Drew Johnston, C Gordon Tether, By Barrle Clement, By Maurice Withers, From Richard Streeton, By Peter Ball, From Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By Tom German, By Richard Eaton, By John Cleminson, By Nicholas Harling, By Peter West, Rugby Correspondent, By Peter West, By John Hennessy, By Michael Phillips, Racing Correspondent, By Michael Phillips, By Our Newmarket Correspondent, By John Karter, By Michael Pilillips, By Our Racing Staff, from Desmond Stoneham, John Clemison, By Peter Ryde, Baron Phillips, Edited by Peter Dear,
ResumoIndex. Politics and Parliament: Molyneaux-Prior links break down over 'federal solution', Unions destroy Benn's authority in party leadership, Benn bows to the right but stands defiant. News: Schilds identify their kidnappers, The economy Diamonds are forever...but it's investment that is needed, Scargill protest over vote, Communications Lessening links with Pretoria, Radio 4 to have gossip programme, 500 join updated home guard, Whitehall task for private accountants, Parties unite to oust Schmidt, Exploiting the riches beneath the sands, Thames TV rebuked for 'discount', TUC calls one-day transport strike, Deng turns his back on Moscow, Beirut airport to reopen as Israelis agree to quit, Smile that hides a lost ideal, Medical fears of live organ banks, Council enterprise: 3 The red tape-saving zones that went wrong, Teachers' leader faces dispute, CDU plans cuts in social services and more investment, Survival on a precarious front line, Minimum curbs on cable TV promised, His life and hard times with Foot, Botswana, A little learning, Roads, Paris-Washington rift widens over pipeline, £750,000 payoff is blocked, Live seabed TV cover for lifting of Mary Rose, Eve-of-poll bid to stop Wallace, Proposal on short lists rejected, NHS unions widen action Whitelaw joins peace appeal, Thatcher leaves Hongkong little solace, Nato ready for nuclear arms cuts, Action by mistress dismissed, Conference notebook The leader is now in command of his party, The facts and fictions of Mrs Mortimer, Have we the right Brazilian blend?, The royal wedding raises £1m for charity, Albanians wipe out exile invaders, Raising hat standards, US lifts embargo on arms to Argentina, The Times Diary Labour's loves lost?, Racehorse recruit, Okavango The last wilderness will remain so, Begin agrees to hold massacre inquiry, Reagan sees quick exit by armies, Overseas selling prices, Asians win BSC job test ruling, Frank Johnson at Blackpool Best Foot forward after the bomb, Anniversaries, Mitterrand pleads for unity in face of protests, Colonel takes over reins on the West Bank, Suárez sees danger of coup plot, 250 Gandhi opponents 'arrested', Labour must learn a new language, Agriculture The farmers queue for food aid, Moreover... Miles Kington, Foot tells unions: We can get it right together, Foreign relations Despite a meagre inheritance, a strong affection for Britain, Population A massive rise in urban living, The able technocrat who succeeds Sir Seretse, Fines on trade unionists 'will be repaid', The Soviet War Machine, by Viktor Suvorov: Part 3 Russia's front-line robots, The papers, Isolation 'doing harm to rural areas', Delegates approve threat to take over one or more of the big banks, Cartoonist sent to jail, Car pricing plan attacked, No matter how perfect we think we are, we are all handicapped in one way or another, Science report Seeking to solve a protein puzzle, Aggett told detainee of electric shocks, The farmer needs conserving, too, A chill in the air at the 'Friendly Games', Israel, victim of its own fears. Display Advertising: Associated Insurance Brokers, Botswana Development Corporation, Imi, Littlewoods, Multiple Display Advertisements, Botswana Housing Corporation, De Beers Botswana Mining Company, The German Sisters, Botswana Vaccine Institute, Noble Lowndes, Botswana, National Development Bank, Bank Of Botswana, Canon Micro Computers, National Theatre, Kgalagadi Breweries (Pty) Ltd., Holiday Inn, Botswana Power Corporation, King & Co., Botswana Meat Commission, Octel, Punch, Harrods, Base Lending Rates, Kudni. News in Brief. Law: Father fined, Law Report September 29, 1982 Court of Appeal Compulsory purchase orders: Minister's duty Prest and Others v Secretary of State for Wales and Another, £50,000 fine for dentist. Picture Gallery. Official Appointments and Notices: Award-winning executive, Church news, University news London, Latest appointments, RSPCA chiefs set to resign. Arts and Entertainment: Today's television and radio programmes BBC 1, Young men dominate world chess, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,946. Editorials/Leaders: Now For The Follow-Through, Item withdrawn, Penalty For Plenty. Letters to the Editor: Anti-apartheid policy, Low pay issue in NHS dispute, The Falklands graves, Loss of vehicle log books, Telephone billing, Herr Bahr, Cough cure, Non-event, Alliance's plans for economic recovery, National Gallery site, Instrumental error, The small business, Ancient landscapes, Party priorities. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Births. Obituaries: Valerie Bettis, Rev Douglas Griffiths, Mr Harvey Jackson Outstanding pioneer neurosurgeon, Colonel Saad Sayel. Reviews: Lmp Blech Queen Elizabeth Hall, Winter-warming Andy Capp Aldwych, Television Living for pleasure, A confident breach in the walls of the castle, The Communication Cord Opera House, Belfast, Lpo Solti Festival Hall, Haydn's two hundred and fiftieth anniversary Congressional honours for grasping the operatic secret. Business and Finance: Tomatin axes dividend as losses continue, Wall Street US prime rate cut to 13 pc, LOA to end commission agreement, Hunter Print for USM, International, Venezuela moves to improve credit image, Swire Pacific Limited, Energy department accused of window-dressing Britoil sale 'could be jeopardized', Exchange rates fiasco, Companies, Markets, Price Changes, Accounting for the forgotten half, EEC reviews progress on fibre deal, Woolworth consortium bid in the balance, Crouch Group plc, More pressure for interest rate cuts, The IDC Group plc Interim Statement Of The Chairman, Mr Howard Hicks, Today, Interest Rates, P & O withdraws from general cargo trade, Cons Gold embarks on new policy, Important to retain as many names as possible-chairman US firm moves to reassure Howden syndicates, Money Markets, Bonds underwritten, Company News In Brief, International China may resume work on plants, Gold Fields Plc, Currencies, Consumer-oriented sectors make gains, The economy, Investment and finance The cuts that go deep. Stock Exchange Tables: The pound, Exchanges, Authorized Units & Insurance Funds, Sterling: Spot and Forward, Commodities, Wall Street, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Stock Exchange Prices Interest rate hopes. Business Appointments: Appointments. Sport: Tuesday's Results, Sports in Brief, Bon Sang impresses in Arc workout, Equestrianism Youngsters on summit, The 10 that got away from Spurs, FIFA demands shock Colombia, Medal haul can revive sponsorship interest, Thompson salutes the flag that he will not bear, Cambridgeshire acceptors, European and other fixtures, Griffiths moves on, Brighton, Beyond the bounds of United, The Fort in convincing form, Nottingham, Ludlow N H, Sporting fixtures, Newmarket, Liverpool Irishman puts one past Irish, Ipswich to take chance on Mariner, Morgan has the last word for Newport, Scots pull no punches, Goodwood results, A meeting that bears grudges but not goals, Sports Medicine Warning of killer drug, Fulham's first loss, No comfort for Fijians, Full house to undermine Aston Villa, ICE Skating Miss Jackson moves up, No place for Sunderland, Golf Lyle and Faldo to renew rivalry at Wentworth, RUGBY LEAGUE goes to college A cloth cap image makes way for the cap and gown, Fine chance for Favoridge in Cheveley Park, RFU face dilemma over 'boot money' payments. 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