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The Times - 20/07/1982

1982; Gale Group;

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By Philip Webster, Polititical Reporter, By David Nicholson-Lord, By Rupert Morris, From Our Correspondent Beirut, From Christopher Thomas, By Donald Macintyre Labour Correspondent, By Jeannette Mitchell, By Michael Horsnell, By Anthony Bevins., By Jeanette Mitchell, By Julian Haviland, Political Editor, By Harry Golombek Chess Correspondent, By Pat Healy, Social Services Correspondent, By the staff of "Nature", By Richard Evans, By Nicholas Timmins, From Richard Ford, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, From Craig Seton Yeonvilton, By Michael Baily, By Hugh Clayton, By David Walker, Local Government Correspondent, By Lucy Hodges, Education Correspondent, By Tony Samstag, From Christopher Walker, From Moshe Brilliant, By Henry Stanhope, Defence Correspondent, From Robert Fisk, From Michael Hornsby, , From David Cross, From Diana Geddes, From Roger Boves, From Patricia Clough, From Jan Rocha, From Michael Hamlyn, by Suzy Menkes, From David Watts, From Richard Wigg, From Rasit Gurdilek, From Charles Harrison, From Our Correspondent, By Caroline Moorehead, John Russell Taylor, Jane Ellison, Peter Ackroyd, Paul Griffiths, Ned Chaillet, PHS, by Tony Young, by Crown Prince Hassan bin Talal of Jordan, Alan Hamilton, Geoffrey Smith, Brian Crozier, GEORGE DOCKER, DAVID M. HALL, RICHARD WEST, B. M. SUCHAK, DOUGLAS HOWELL, VYVYAN F. K. WATTS-JONES, ANN PLAYFAIR, ALAN SEARLE, MICHAEL J. WELSH, D. HEADLY, NEIL PETERMAN, LEWIS GOLDEN, MICHAEL ELLIOTT, GLYN DANIEL, KARL CRADICK, JOHN R. WELCH, D. C. HANNAM, COLIN SYDENHAM, ERIC GRIFFITHS, By Edward Townsend, Industrial Correspondent, By Peter Wilson-Smith Banking Correspondent, From John Earle, By Frances Williams, Derek Harris, by Nicholas Hirst, Frances Williams, Sally White, By Torrin Douglas, C. Gordon Tether, By John Woodcock, Cricket Correspondent, By Alan Gibson, By Peter Marson, From Michael Phillips, Lexington., By Richard Streeton, From Hilary Cawthorne, From John Wilcockson, By John Nicholls, By John Hennessy, Golf Correspondent, By Lewine Mair, By Norman Fox, Athletics Correspondent, Jim Railton, By Our Shooting Correspondent, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By Michael Seely, By Our Newmarket Correspondent, Edited by Peter Lee, By Donald Macintyre, Labour Correspondent, From Ray Kennedy Johannesburg,

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News: Two senior officers transferred, Cluster bombs for Israel halted, Good news and bad news for Etoumbie, British Academy, Shultz provides Schmidt with an ideal break, Moreover Miles Kington, The Gulf War Iraq blunts edge of Iranian offensive, Tories upset by new council spending targets, Science report Twinkle, twinkle little neutrino, When Brother is really Comrade, Voters will decide sale of Telecom, Lawrence book sold for £4,400, American academic kidnapped, Living next door to Big Brother, Whaling nations take step nearer ban, Workers see red at wine factory, Must patients suffer even more?, Parties play for time in Madrid, Independence Day, Happy landing for pilots from Falklands, Black union keeps car plants shut, The Royal Ballet going through its, Frank Johnson in the Commons One way and another it isn't Willie's month, Police brutality in Bantustan, Galway East by-election Haughey is hoping for a landslide, Tough-talking Thach ends hope of early Cambodia solution, No 1 London, more as Wellington knew it, Final Habib proposals Total evacuation of Palestinians urged, Son of Ruth Ellis took his own life, Why Nott cannot go, why Whitelaw should stay put, Moi fails to patch over OAU split on Sahara, The Times Diary Too quick on the draw, Aspinall wins casino licence, Journalist jailed for sedition, NHS action disrupts hospitals, France insists Concorde will not be scrapped, Overseas selling prices, Whitelaw details the intrusions, Post-Falklands Brazil Trying to live in two worlds, Relations between EEC and Washington at new ebb, TUC paper says dues should be trebled by 1985, Zia's loyalties turned in a day, Black clubs boycott soccer tour, Mr Yuri Balovienkov, a Russian, BR to go ahead on productivity agreements, MPs to see paper on education spending, Confusion over mobility allowance unresolved, 'If the PLO leadership are eliminated, they will be succeeded by others, perhaps more extreme, more radical, more desperate', Solar eclipse, The papers, Britain 'may face US bombs by year 2000', Children's London, Big Apple bakes in 100° heat, Turkey unravels itself from Ozal's laws, Shultz picks his team, New head for health council, The Lebanon conflict Israelis send home the PLO's boy soldiers, Care laws unjust, report says, Prisoners of conscience Zambia: Emmanuel Mwamba, Hunt master said fox poison kills rare birds, Go-ahead likely for rail electrification, Commons debate on health dispute, 'No doubt Israel is prepared to use force'. Index. Politics and Parliament: Security Queen's Police Officer resigns, Parliament today, Queen's bodyguard quits over homosexual affair Failures of security check shock MPs, Defence Britain needs a strong navy, Trade Stamping out video piracy, Commons government to sell Baritish Telecom, House Of Lords Evaluation of short sharp shock detention centres, Prime Minister to brief MPs on GCHQ security. Law: Law Report July 20 1982 Court of Appeal 'Residence' term implies lawful presence Regina v Secretary of State for Home Department, Ex parte Margueritte, Defeated Labour candidate may go to court, Nine summoned, Palace intruder denied bail, Police trial jury may retire today. Display Advertising: Phillips, Jaguar Cars, Bentley's Grill, British Caledonian, Nottinghamshire County Council, Dinner Suits, Vins De Pays, Fiat, Twa, The Lebanon Appeal, Ansamatic, Taylor Woodrow, The Times, Uomo, Atarah's Band, Base Lending Rates. Official Appointments and Notices: University news Oxford, £7,500 libel award to ex-jockey, Latest appointments, Trestrail resignation Efficient officer held in regard by the Queen, Church news Appointments. Picture Gallery. News in Brief. Arts and Entertainment: Fashion The chic successor to bangles an beads, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 15,886, Watson leads Young Masters tournament, Today's television and radio programmes, Snippets. Reviews: Galleries Headlong flight from ghastly good taste New Spanish Figuration Kettle's Yard Gallery, Cambridge Soutine Hayward Annual 1982: British Drawing Hayward Gallery, Television A powerful service to Ibsen, Shaw double bill Regent's Park, Philharmonia Giulini Albert Hall Radio 3, Interview: Dick Vosburgh Lyrical change from clawing at the screen. Editorials/Leaders: Thin End Of The Wedge, One Alliance: Two Views, Fair Shares On The Air. Letters to the Editor: Keeping skylines clear of clutter, Shorter working week, Questionable US behaviour over pipeline, Palace intruder, Falklands scrutiny, Defence with Europe, Middle East peace, Visa frustrations, Clean sweep, Mobility allowance for handicapped, National Theatre share, End of the line. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Births. Deaths. Obituaries: Mr John Collins, Lord Rupert Nevill Varied interests in the City and sport, Mr David Frankfurter, Obituary, Dr M. R. Glover. Business and Finance: Honda denies link with BL, Initial puts up dividend by 20pc, £160m EEC loan for Greece, Overseas Companies, Marketing And Advertising Curing a corporate identity crisis, Pipeline order, International Indonesian cargo policy criticized, Crown House recovering, Italian gas deal falters, Mr Kenneth Baker, The London And Provincial Trust Plc, Stroud hits a new high, Italian authorities 'should pay' Bank governor starts row over Calvi debt, Interest rate fever grips trading, Vinten falls short of hopes, Market trend boosts Siebe, Capital Markets, Companies, Dow Jones down, Shop profits narrow as trade picks up, Price Changes, Anderson Strathclyde PLC, Ocean Wilsons (Holdings) Plc, SE rules on liquidity today, Today, New bonds Tepid interest, Brown & Tawse Steel And Tube Stockholders And Processors, Interest Rates, Court decision, Hopes grow for new cut in base rates, Tractor makers see signs of growth down on the farm, Monetary tyranny we must confront, Bank may raise yen borrowing, Pentos wins another round, Corporation non-committal after BL disclosure British Steel may have helped in tax dodge, Crown House, Money Markets, Rate fall trend lifts market, Caution by Bosch on AEG, Cocoa prices slumnped yesterday after the International, Borrowing Deficits abound, Bids And Deals, Currencies, Banks still ponder loan to Hungary, C H Industrials halves payout. Stock Exchange Tables: The pound, Latest Results, Sterling: Spot and Forward, Commodities, Wall Street, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Stock Exchange Prices Interest rate boost, Stock Exchanges. Sport: Kayak four seeking another medal, Surrey batsmen's turn to struggle, Sports in Brief, Bloodstock Sales Nijinsky yearling fetches record $4½m, Rowing British gallows men, Yorks v Warwicks, Nightmare returns to haunt Notts, Sussex find themselves in a spin, A lovely day to see the twin towers of Gatting and Botham, Bargain buys to the fore, Ayr, There is iron in the Steele bat, Mallet in line for Springbok place, Athletics Recurring stomach problem is new threat to Ovett's season, Minor Counties, Rifle Shooting Thirteen to shoot again, Lusitanica contributes to Mackay celebration, Going cup in hand, Essex v Derbyshire, Battiston invitation, Wallace faces legal action from City, Yachting Record by Blyth and Bateman, Gumbs in search of Sibson bout, Sussex v Leicester, Folkestone, How the salmon are disappearing into the invisible nets of the North Atlantic Catch 18 on Highland river, Motor Racing, Equestrianism A King's Cup fit for a queen, Fencing Russian foilist in a coma, Somerset v Glamorgans, Wolverhampton, Ayr results, Not the Watson way, Cycling Hinault forced to give way to rivals in mountain struggle. Classified Advertising: Entertainments, Wanted, Today's events, Legal Appointments. Property: Country Property, Salerooms and Antiques. Weather: The Weather.

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