The Times - 27/01/1982
1982; Gale Group;
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By Melvyn Westlake, By Hugh Noyes, Parliamentary Correspondent, From Nicholas Ashford, By Kenneth Gosling, From David Spanier, By David Walker, By Nicholas Timmins, By Donald Macintyre, Labour Correspondent, By Lucy Hodges, By a Staff Reporter, By Our Political Staff, From Richard Ford, By Diana Geddes, Education Correspondent, By Anthony Bevins, Political Correspondent, By David Hewson, By Pearce Wright Science Editor, By Julian Haviland Political Editor, by David Nicholson-Lord, By John Witherow, By Hugh Clayton Environment Correspondent, By Diana Geddes Education Correspondent, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Frances Gibb, From Craig Seton, From Roger Boyes, From Peter Norman, From Ian Murray, From Our Correspondent, From Patricia Clough, Trevor Fishlock, From Christopher Walker, From Olli Kivinen, From John Morrison of Reuters, From Stephen Downer, From Michael Hamlyn, From Christopher Thomas, From Ivor Davis, From David Blow, From David Bonavia, From Paul Ell, Michael Church, William Mann, Noël Goodwin, Richard Williams, Irving Wardle, Ned Chaillet, Christopher Warman, Roger Berthoud, Keith Middlemas, Henry Fairlie, Michael Horsnell, By Edward Mortimer, SIMON MAY, R. C. A. EDGE, GODFREY ELAND, GEORGE AUSTIN, D. N. PARKES, CLAUD MORRIS, RAPHAEL LOEWE, H. W. SINGER, M. R. DANDO, L. A. MORITZ, COURTNEY ATKIN, PAUL WATKINS, By Our Arts Correspondent, By Geraldine Norman, Sale Room Correspondent, Gareth David, By David Blake, Economics Editor, By Lorna Bourke, By Derek Harris, Commercial Editor, From Peter Hazelhurst, By Peter Wilson-Smith, Banking Correspondent, By Edward Townsend, Industrial Correspondent, By Peter Wainwright, Ross Davies, By Robin Laurance, By Stuart Jones, By Sydney Friskin, By Roy McKelvie, By Martin Tyler, By Gerald Richmond, By Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, By Richard Eaton, From Richard Streeton, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Nicholas Harling, By Keith Macklin, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Gordon Allan, By Michael Seely, By Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, From Bryan John, By Peter Bills, Baron Phillips, by Baron Phillips, Edited by Peter Dear,
ResumoIndex. News: GLC votes to block big fare increases, Stepson confronts von Bulow, Peacemaker at UN will be an active diplomat, The Palestinian lesson that Haig must learn, Reagan seeks bigger role for states, Compensation plea on wrongful jailing, Smoother seas ahead for liner, The four researchers who redefined sex 1949 Kinsey, Courtyard scheme wins vote, Irish face 'severe' Budget, SPD tries to avoid missile split, Birthday stamps for a princess, Deng embarks on huge party investigation, Nimeiry picks party chief, Time on side of boy who likes US life, Travel: Rail, road, sea, air, More Britons are seeking a new life overseas, Rampton patient unfit to plead, Pleas by MPs on race relations are rejected, SDP talks on seats resumed, Board split on police complaints reform, Oil project surprised conservationists, Finland warms to change, Spending targets not binding ILEA told, Miners sign 9.5% deal, Bomb inquest told of lethal hail of nails, Science report Promising reasearch on brain repairs, Suslov's death complicates Kremlin succession, Doctor denies 'master of life and death' boast, Journalists barred by E. Germany, Shadow of Poland on Haig talks, New insulin device may replace injections, Thorn tells Ten to talk hard cash, Train drivers lift ban on Murdoch newspapers, Up the road with 600 Salvadoran guerrillas, Pledge on milk deliveries, Tougher to the top for Portuguese, Video show exempt from TV licence, RAF grounded, BBC acts to secure wide sports coverage, Letter from India Saving the tiger in Jungle Jim's park, Carron in US until March 8, Parliament gives backing to rule by Polish Army, The Times list of best-selling books, Overseas selling prices, The Times Diary Another farewell to Queen Anne's, When Oscar Wilde wowed the Leadville miners, Pain limits 'breached' on animals, Scarman opposes quotas for blacks, Kim rejects Seoul approach, Bankers hopeful on Warsaw's debts, Child battering under scrutiny, Moreover... Miles Kington, US reaps harvest of distrust, Sizewell B complaint rejected, Trainees trim BL bills, Begin survives no confidence vote over Sinai, Paul Getty museum strikes gold, The papers, Doctors fight cash limit, US refuses cash for Unesco media projects, Hardening up the soft centre, Frank Johnson in the Commons The Nuneaton Flyer derailed again, Three million unemployed and still more to come, Cleaner who refused to strike 'driven from job', Poor marks for maths teaching, Are we victims of the new sexual orthodoxy?, Bremner Charges 'Rubbish', Benn says press lied over Aslef. Politics and Parliament: Soames presses Britain to join EMS quickly, State benefit frauds 'extremely prevalent', Parliament today, House Of Lords 20p and £1 coins to be introduced soon, Tories In Talks On Budget, Early rape law action discounted, Crime Judge to see PM on rape cases, Tories challenge Heseltine on new grants policy, Labour unleashes pent-up anger, Mp's Bill Special constituency for Speaker rejected, Defence Some adjustments to defence procurement are inevitable, Rail Dispute Prime Minister condemns action over newspapers, New Towns New towns urged to sell property, Air Fares Case Plea By Mp, Unemployment Encouraging factors amid tragic total. Display Advertising: Italian National Electric Energy Agency, Firstaff Personnel Consultants, Pakistan International Airlines, Markson Pianos, Times Newspapers, Manu Life, Simpson, Rank Xerox, Bernadette Of Bond St., Cameroon, Bl Cars, Remploy, Midland, National Westminster Bank, Base Lending Rates, Crosfield Electronics, Rsc. News in Brief. Picture Gallery. Law: Repudiating job contract by conduct Norris v Southampton City Council, Details of record damages, Trial costs may be apt for benefit Dowman v Supplementary Benefits Commission, Council drops fares levy ahead of court hearing, Selecting employees for redundancy Williams and Others v Compair Maxam Ltd, Legal aid scale not to be used Regina v Tottenham Justices, Ex parte Joshi, Judge criticizes village justice, Lockheed affair jail term, Atlanta trial scope widens, Dr Arthur appeal hint. Official Appointments and Notices: DC10 inquiry judge resigns, Latest appointments. Reviews: Barbican openings, Lpo Barshai Festival Hall, Television Mask within mask, Interview Rooted in English nature, Fickle fun Pass the Butler Globe, Heath Wind Quintet Wigmore Hall, Jazz Chris Connor Ronnie Scott's, Mime Festival The Place, Opera: John Higgins welcomes Basel's dazzling approach to twentieth-century Verdi The West Side story of 'Rigoletto'. Arts and Entertainment: The National Theatre is to, Collector snaps up rare Wyndham Lewis volume, Maggie Smith named as best actress, Today's television and radio programmes, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,740. Editorials/Leaders: Beaten By Numbers, Britain's Economic Legacy, The Budgetary Grind In Brussels. Letters to the Editor: Energy for prosperity, Keeping dialogue with Moscow, British fishing industry's fears, Blacking the press, A Soviet view of civil defence, Proper names, Mapping for the future, Pay award, Covenanting, Blood and Grail. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Births. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 Years Ago. Obituaries: Prof Frieda Goldman-Eisler, Sir Christopher Aston, Mr Mikhail Suslov Stalinist ideologue in the Kremlin. Business and Finance: De Lorean 'here to stay', Full status for Welsh Bank, Davy Corporation £25m cash call to cut borrowings, Imps First step, Japan to ease 67 trade curbs, Sir Max and the Savoy, Lloyds & Scottish Decline of the credit independent, Oil crisis builds up, At Work: Chairman's Day Timetable for life at the top, Gower presents his case, Fewer pub jobs, BL in talks to solve truck strike crisis, International France, Macarthys Cheerless, Mrs Cohen's two-year hitch, Today, Volcker warning, Indexed stock Round three, Melvyn Westlake examines some disturbing parallels with "the Thirties" Unemployment: 3 million and rising with no end in sight, House deal 'concealed', 'Al Capone' jibe at Burton directors, Clyde Petroleum Raise funds now and avoid problems later, International Companies, Claim for half the sales in hot snacks A big bite by Golden Wonder, Money Markets, Benjamin Priest More losses, Government overspends by £1,250m, McCorquodale, Currencies, Gower urges securities reform. Stock Exchange Tables: Other Exchanges, The Pound, Latest Results, London Exchange Gains in all sectors, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Sterling: Spot and Forward, Commodities, Wall Street, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Stock Exchange Prices Equities rally. Business Appointments: New Appointments. Sport: Lucky Vane pointed towards Newcastle, Football Survival plan is 'last hope' for City, Results from yesterday's matches, Sports in Brief, Rugby Union Selectors regard the choice of Scott as worthwhile risk, Nottingham results, Athletics Moorcroft wins 3,000 metres in fine style, Australia are third time lucky, Allen rediscovers the art of scoring goals, Chepstow, Racing Fisher cleared in Ekbalco inquiry, Hockey Clift goals put paid to Oxford, Newcastle programme, Latest European snow reports, Squash rackets Australians come through, 'Call in the experts', Watford are superior in every aspect, Boxing Buchanan has one for road to The Noble Art, Anglo Scots' four changes, Downhill racing without frills Success for Podborski is deserved and rewarded, Mottram lets opponent off the hook, Tennis McEnroe wins again, against $5,000 fine, The Highbury tea lady has it off to a T, Australia still lead World Cup, Westminster go forward, Swansea sign Kennedy, Wolverhampton card, Skiing Miss Flanders keeps plenty in reserve, Snooker Reardon rallies to put Taylor out, Boycott by Boycott, Rackets Real Tennis Nicholls makes his mark, Football and Rugby fixtures, Rush job starts Liverpool on way back, Cricket Controversy blows up again over umpire. 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