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The Times - 02/09/1982

1982; Gale Group;

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From Jonathan Wills, From Nicholas Ashford, From Robert Fisk, From Roger Boyes, By Anthony Bevins, Political Correspondent, By Paul Routledge, Labour Editor, By Kenneth Gosling, By Derek Harris Commercial Editor, By Lucy Hodges Education Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, By Our Labour Correspondent, By Our Parliamentary Staff, By Donald Macintyre Labour Correspondent, By Craig Seton, By Michael Baily, Transport Correspondent, By John Winder, By the Staff of "Nature", By Harry Golombek Chess Correspondent, By David Walker, By Hugh Clayton Environment Correspondent, From Our Education Correspondent, From David Hewson, From Our Correspondent, From Peter Norman, From David Blow, From Zoriana Pysariwsky, From Mario Modiano, From Mohsin Ali, From Our Own Correspondent, By Tony Allaway, From David Bonavia, From Richard Owen, From Ian Murray, From Alan McGregor, From Ivor Davis, By Leslie Plommer, From Andrew Thompson, From Michael Hornsby, From Richard Wigg, From Stephen Taylor, Kay Dick, David Williams, David Hewson, Edward Mortimer, Geoffrey Moorhouse, H. R. F. Keating, PHS, by William Safire, David Watts, John Grant, David L. Kirp, STEPHEN TROMBLEY, JOHN BURTON, C. J. FREEM, A. R. DAVIS, W. G. FORREST, HEATHER JENNER, RICHARD R. HOPKINS, PHILIP A. HUNT, MICHAEL J. WALSH, GEORGE WEDELL, IAN GILMOUR, BRUNSDON YAPP, LOUIS BLOM-COOPER, ALAN LEE WILLIAMS, A. R. MILLS, BASIL BOOTHROYD, By Our Horticulture Correspondent, by "Free-Loader", Duff Hart-Davis, Peter Ackroyd, Paul Griffiths, Ned Chaillet, David Robinson, John Percival, City Editor Anthony Hilton, from Maxwall Newton, By Gareth David, By Philip Robinson, City Correspondent, By Our Financial Staff, By Michael Prest, By Our Industrial Correspondent, Drew Johnston, C. Gordon Tether, By Richard Eaton, By John Clemison, By Iain Mackenzie, By Richard Streeton, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Alan Gibson, By Alan Ross, By John Wilcockson, From Rex Bellamy, Tennis Correspondent, By Michael Seely, By Our Newmarket Correspondent, By Barry Pickthall, By Keith Macklin, By John Hennessy Golf Correspondent, From Peter Ryde, From Pamela Macgregor-Morris, Edited by Peter Dear, By Pat Healy, Social Services Correspondent, By Rupert Morris,

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Index. News: Warning on automated credit rating, California votes for bullet train, Reagan calls for Palestinian state linked with Jordan, Union drive to recruit job seekers, Whooping cough campaign gets under way, Money and the unions: 2 Labour Party HQ soaked up funds, Militant action urged to fight union law reform, Hungary cuts imports to allay fears, Scottish MP arrested after lunge at Thatcher, Gomulka dies 12 years after political demise, Executions threat by Mugabe, Police plea in search for Briton, Torture claim taken up, Water 'key issue' at Gower, Aid runs out for refugee Palestinians, Athens woos Mitterrand, French peg state spending, Comrade Popov falls victim to a poison pen, Fewer dahlias in show but enthusiasm grows, National Day, Grants to retrain teachers modified, Donovan controversy revived by murders, Roads, Nupe urges tougher ambulance line, TV licence drive to recoup £55m loss, Independent inspection for prep schools, Spanish US bases pact in limbo, Falklands victory parade, Horror film hard to find in Soho, First authors sign public lending plan, New exam proposed in Scotland, Malta Bill curbs broadcasts, Lord Linley attacks British design choice, Stansted 'threat to North', Youth used knife 'in fear', Brezhnev returns from two-month holiday, Weinberger says troops ready to quit Beirut, Science report No end to drought in forgotten Sahel, Overseas selling prices, Washington divided on pipeline tactics, Bantustan opens London mission, Transport network planned by Labour, The Times Diary, The smear comes out of the closet, Race: action, not pious hopes, Tuc The corrupting power of immunity, The extravagant restoration of Paul Getty's former mansion, Greek leaders give warm welcome to Arafat, The Times guide to careers training Fine tuning, and luck too, 4,050 held in Solidarity protests, Washington drops gay inquiry, Why the unions need Neddy, The papers, Change of heart brings freedom, Information team reshuffle for election run-up, Better not to mention redundancy, Mubarak reshuffles Egyptian Cabinet, 'Not softer policy but clearer' US acts to quell sanction fears, Bankers delay action on Poland's debts, New books-paperback, Moreover. Miles Kington Motoring News, US Navy says F18 is overpriced, 'Mein Kampf' to remain on sale in Belgium, Cambodia, still a pawn of the superpowers, China declares an end to political class struggle, Green light for Britain. Politics and Parliament: Nott to retire at election and seek new career, Man in the news Nott's meteoric rise, Thatcher backs Heseltine way in Whitehall. Display Advertising: Merrill Lynch, Lso, Ppa, The Times Higher Education, Tante Marie School Of Cookery, Hampton & Sons, Multiple Display Advertisements, Country Life, Ford, Nissan/datsun, Trinity College, St.Matthews Oxford, Base Lending Rates, Christie's. News in Brief. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,923, Miles joins Czechs in chess lead, Today's television and radio programmes. Picture Gallery. Law: Reporter jailed for contempt, Poison charge, Obote men accused of atrocities. Official Appointments and Notices: Last of war junta to retire. Reviews: Demolishing the West's paranoia, Crime Colonial capers, Cinema: showing and shooting in Italy A remote sense of timing, So who needs talent?, The Swan of Tuonela Sadler's Wells, Top Girls Royal Court, Sledge-hammer to crack a grape, Diary of a somebody, Malicious, self-torturing greatness, Television The nice dilemma, Promenade Concert Potent mixture Sno Gibson Albert Hall Radio 3, Dial M for Murder Richmond, Nicholas Shakespeare reviews new fiction from South America Impotent politics and hilarious art. Editorials/Leaders: The Writer's Pittance, Poland In A Vicious Circle. Letters to the Editor: Irish rights in UK, National Gallery, Tories and democracy, A-level exam challenge, Climatic changes, Centres of excellence?, Health service dispute, Policies for unemployment, Opus Dei, Ends and means, Appealing against the umpire, Nuclear deterrence, Marriage bureaux, Elgin Marbles, Chiropody facilities. Court and Social: Court Circular. Classified Advertising: Today's events, Educational, Careers and Re-training, Announcements, La Crème de la crème, Tempting Times. Marriages. Births. Obituaries: Mr F Coleridge, Mr Wladyslaw Gomulka Polish Communist leader, Miss M Allan, Mr S Evans. Deaths. Stock Exchange Tables: Stock Exchange Prices Quietly firm, The pound, Sterling: Spot and Forward, Commodities, Wall Street, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds This table published daily, except Monday. Business and Finance: Marchwiel raises dividend by 12pc, Heelamat hit by rail dispute, US brokers eye British market, City's overseas earnings rise by 50 per cent Record £6,036m trade surplus, President moves to stop speculation against peso Mexico nationalizes private banks to beat 'chaos', International, Taxmen accused over loophole, F. Copson P.L.C., BNFL reports record £29m, Shipping frauds are at record levels. Barrie Clement investigates Phantom cargoes sink while pirates net a fortune, BSC takeover nearly complete, More losses at UU Textiles, Babcock's soaring rise cheers engineers, Companies, Price Changes, Profits more important than clients Guardian Royal insurance chief says, Akzony Reaistered Office at Arnhem, Market, Diploma shares climb 19p, Today, Anglia campaigner wins, Interest Rates, Sales improve at Dewhirst, Bonn gives AEG guarantee, Istituto Mobiliare Italiano, Sun Alliance Insurance Group, Money Markets, Lifeguard 700 in share offer, Derek Crouch profits plunge, Arrow pruning boosts earnings, Wall Street fails to hold gains, Exchanges, Phoenix Assurance plc, Investment and finance Lloyd's is set $25m poser, New York bolsters share prices, Currencies, Bids And Deals, Guardian Royal Exchange Assurance, The economy, Gold: an enigmatic metal on the move. Business Appointments: Appointments. Sport: Last night's results, Sports in Brief, First-class averages, Athletics IAAF to press for new-type meeting, Tina's Pet scores, Blackburn fall to Keegan's talent, Equestrianism A course worthy of the occasion, Weights for the autumn double, A fretful day for young men, Old heads see English through, Wright puts that record right again, A sword hangs over heads of an axed Forest, Uttoxeter NH, York, Yachting Lionheart can put fresh soul into British trials, The return of the conquistador in his quest of European gold, A seven-over day at Oval, Rugby Union Lean time at Bay of Plenty, A timely hundred from Randall, Inspired Piggott forces win from Now And Again, Rugby League Problems for manager, England Test averages, The day nothing clicked for Gerulaitis, Sports Council Computers will help sports planning, In Brief EBU warning for Palm, Worcester, Leeds ask for FA help against hooligans, York results, West Brom's continental style pays off, Pakistanis plummet, Cycling: Netherlands Win Team Time Trial At Goodwood Flintstone deflates the East Germans, Sombre is the day but not Leicestershire's mood, Newton Abbot, Results from Flushing Meadow. Weather: The Weather.

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