The Times - 09/02/1982
1982; Gale Group;
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By Hugh Noyes, Parliamentary Correspondent, By David Felton, Labour Reporter, By Our Foreign Staff, By Julian Haviland, Political Editor, By Michael Clark, From Richard Wigg, By Donald Macintyre, Labour Correspondent, By Frances Gibb, By Peter Evans, Home Affairs Correspondent, By Hugh Clayton, Environment Correspondent, By John Witherow, By Philip Webster, Political Reporter, By Anthony Bevins Political Correspondent, By the Staff of "Nature", By John Witheron, From Richard Ford, From Tim Jones, By Annabel Ferriman, From a Staff Reporter, By Pearce Wright, Science Editor, By George Clark, By John Young Agriculture Correspondent, By Diana Geddes, Education Correspondent, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By Philip Webster Political Reporter, By David Cross, From Nicholas Hirst, From Charles Hargrove, From Adam Edwards, From Christopher Walker Cairo, From Nicholas Ashford, From Ian Murray, By Caroline Moorehead, From Christopher Thomas, From David Watts, Karan Thapar, From Peter Hazelhurst, Lawrence Freedman, by Charles Hargrove, PHS, by Caroline Moorehead, KURT KLAPPHOLZ, H. F. O. BEWSHER, DAVID LOWENTHAL, JULIA HOBHOUSE, JOHN LYONS, ROBERT BATTERSBY, R. K. D. SHAH, RAINE ROBERTS, R. G. CHAPMAN, DEREK V. DAMERELL, GORDON SMITH, From Our Correspondent, By Geraldine Norman, Sale Room Correspondent, By Kenneth Gosling, John Russell Taylor, Irving Wardle, David Robinson, Max Harrison, Noël Goodwin, Stanley Sadie, Dennis Hackett, By Edward Townsend, Industrial Correspondent, By Frances Williams, By Torin Douglas, By Melvyn Westlake, From Bailey Morris, From Peter Norman, By Bill Johnstone, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, David Hands, By Adrianne Blue, Geoffrey Green, From John Ballantine, By Robert Pryce, By Stuart Jones Football Corresnondent, By Keith Macklin, By Paul Harrison, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Our Racing Correspondent, By Michael Seely, From Richard Streeton, By Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, By Gordon Allan, By Nicholas Harling, Edited by Peter Dear, By Alan Hamilton,
ResumoNews: £75m plan will preserve Billingsgate tradition, Classes reopen at Polish universities, Call for increase in forests, Eton chaps tetchy over fewer calls to the bar, Research council cuts: 2 A helping hand for knowledge, Police spending puts pressure on fire services, Ear Injury Men Win £25,000, Chinese admit errors in love, Rothschild: a phoenix too frequent, Moreover...Miles Kington, Briton in Tokyo fire sought by police, Strike called in South Africa, Nato stays its hand on Warsaw sanctions, Producers complain at Channel Four policy, Irishmen held in US linked with gun-running, Silence over U S radiation claim, Mauroy in mood of moderation, Watchdog proposed for Anglo-Malaysian ties, Amnesty job for Thorpe causes stir, Bank drops scheme to rescue Laker, US shifts human rights policy to Eastern block, American social issues, 2 Anti-abortion groups seize their chance, Prior idea denounced, EEC jobs blackspot, Science report Harnessing disease to introduce new genes, Kidnapping Confession Promised, Attack on Poland splits West at security talks, Iranian guerrilla commander 'shot and killed', BR loss heading for £150m, unions told, Haughey factor may thwart Fianna Fail, Times group 'bleeding to death', Murdoch says, Strike fails to paralyse Belgium, The built-in price of staying nuclear, Jakarta expels Soviet attaché, Von Bulow maid admits she lied under oath, Health pay campaign is launched, Afghan resistance Divided the rebels fight on, The Times list of best-selling books, Salvador guerrillas withdraw, Smoke attack on Whitelaw, £5,000 Bond winners, The Times Diary Will Bath let Fanny Burney rest in peace?, Frank Johnson in the Commons Hard men take a swipe at the soft centre, Overseas selling prices, Changing face of the sioux Little pride left in Pine Ridge, The earl, the coal man and the art premium, Plea to stop Wenlock quarrying, Call to arms in Congress, 'Times' to close unless 600 jobs go, Egypt asks for return of Sphinx's beard, One Welsh artist salutes another, White MP ordered to stay in jail, Tories urged to restore benefits, Test-tube babies 'could bring Oedipus tragedy', Check on union time, Cairo-Bonn Accord On West Bank, Prisoners of Conscience Ethiopia: Rebecca Asrate, Is Thorpe the man to end Amnesty's trials?, The papers, 147 survive air crash near Tokyo, 'Times' lorry in fatal crash, GLC rates could be doubled, BMA may seek petrol lead cut, Opposition wins in Costa Rica poll, School religion should be kept, MPs say, Dentists protest at charge rise. Index. Politics and Parliament: Trade Union Law Union bullies and bigots will be made to pay heavy price, Nott presses for Trident II, Support claim for succession Bill, SDP simplifies its election plans, Parliament today, Alliance holds together in first crucial voting test, Aviation Pessimism about Laker, Antiquities Bill updates treasure trove law, Eec Directive Must banks have secret reserves?, Benn group block bid to oust Militant. Display Advertising: Phillips, British Telecom, Lipman & Sons, Bl, Christie's Competes, Du Maurier, C. Howard & Partners, Nt, Smiec, Base Lending Rates. Law: Lord Bethell sues airline over fares, Preger trial date, BR men on charges, No new facts on appeal Regina v Immigration Appeal Tribunal, Ex parte Kotecha, Previous conduct of dog is admissible Maile v Lenton, Protest group lose case against motorway, Safe-port warranty not breached by Iran-Iraq war Kodros Shipping Corporation of Monrovia v Empresa Cubana de Fletes (The Evia). Picture Gallery: Haig meets his match. News in Brief. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,751, Some new liaisons on the way, Today's television and radio programmes, Looking for a fresh executive face, Museums vie for wallpapers. Editorials/Leaders: From Generation To Generation, Poison In The Air, Keeping Alive The Helsinki Process. Letters to the Editor: Housing policy, Ethnic schools, A mature view, Slimming course for universities, Victims of rape, Mr Tebbit's Bill and the unions, Reinforcing powers of European Court, The British fisherman, Health partnership, The Tawney tradition, Blood and Grail. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Births. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago. Official Appointments and Notices: Church news Appointments, Latest appointments, University news Cambridge. Obituaries: Mr John Hay Whitney, Mr Ben Nicholson, Om Distinctive contribution to modern English painting. Reviews: Philomel Wigmore Hall, Television Creature comforts, Cinema Business as usual-but in private, Britten in monochrome Lso Marriner Festival Hall, Theatre Fair game, but still a very hot potato Operation Bad Apple Royal Court, Galleries The mysterious distance, Rpo Temirkanov Festival Hall. Stock Exchange Tables: Latest results, London Exchange Bank springs £750m surprise, Other Exchanges, The Pound, Sterling: Spot and Forward, Commodities, Wall Street, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Stock Exchange Prices Thin trading. Business and Finance: Chauffeurs are back in Britain, LME metal stocks, A Crombie for Lewis, Whitehall tightens ads budget, International Japan, What Sir Freddie has to sell, Courtaulds cuts by computer, Laker A moral, Newman Ind Merger in loss-making ceramics, Engineering Council launched, Bowing to New York, Capital Markets, North Sea aids industrial revival, LAKER: Ronald Pullen on a rescue bid Orion Bank fails the test, Prices Outlook fair, Ship Canal Losses deepen, Foseco Minsep CCL buy-out, The rich get richer, the poor get poorer, A pilot to weather the calm, Opec ready to act on price-cutting threat, Marketing And Advertising: Government Information Whitehall looks for a bargain, Stick with Smith and Nephew... Believe in Britain Recession proof Elastoplast, Dutch panic as Fokker quits joint air venture, International Companies, Anger in Europe over US polictics, Money Markets, Wholesale prices fall, Bids And Deals, Currencies, Congress condemns 'unrealistic' budget. Classified Advertising: Announcements, Entertainments Guide, Today's events, Legal Appointments. Business Appointments: New Appointments. Sport: Sports in Brief, Loan for Derbyshire, Newport are latest club to throw a manager off the merry-go-round, Warwick programme, Lovely setting, pity about pitch, Yesterday's results, Olympic Games IOC decide to prohibit two more drugs, Today's fixtures, Motor cycling Donington Park receives a £340,000 boost, Ice hockey Andison is the new hero of Nottingham, Latest European snow reports, Rugby League Johnson is new under-24 captain, Bowls Bryant aims for a fourth world title, Rugby Union: shake-up in England back division against France Davies and Rose are discarded for lack of consistency, Bad news then good for Mrs Rimell, Sporting fixtures, Wolverhampton results, Forster's stable comes back into the limelight, Packers's deal with TCCB, Table tennis Day narrowly beaten by an Indian, No respite for sad Ipswich, Basketball Birmingham suffer for missed opportunities, Managers II: Matt Busby, the man who made England a less insular place Continent was his field of play, Volleyball Speedwell step out into the unknown, Carlisle programme, Boxing Man who needs a ring of confidence, Fontwell results, Sportsview Evans makes a point or two about goal-kicking, Golf New driver works for Simons, Mcllroy ends Stoke's search for quality. Property: Salerooms and Antiques. Weather: The Weather.
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