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The Times - 27/10/1982

1982; Gale Group;

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From Richard Ford, Tim Jones, From Christopher Walker, By Grania Forbes, By Frances Williams, Economics Correspondent, By Rupert Morris, From Ian Murray, By Philip Webster, Political Reporter, By Donald Macintyre, Labour Correspondent, By Julian Haviland, Political Editor, By David Nicholson-Lord, By Nicholas Timmins, By Judy Foreman, By Our Labour Correspondent, By Geraldine Norman, Sale Room Correspondent, By the Staff of "Nature", By David Hewson, By Christopher Warman, Arts Correspondent, From Anthony Bevins, Political Correspondent, By John Young, From Ronald Faux, By David Walker, Local Government Correspondent, By our Social Services Correspondent, By Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, By Clive Cookson, Technology Correspondent, By John Young, Agriculture Correspondent, By Paul Routledge, Labour Editor, From Zoriana Pysariwsky, By Edward Mortimer, From Moshin Ali, Form Moshe Brilliant, From Robert Fisk, From Paul Ellman, From Roger Boyes, From Our Correspondent, From Nicholas Ashford, From Michael Hamlyn, From Diana Geddes, From Florencia Varas, From Andrew Thompson, From Christopher Thomas, From Mohsin Ali, From Kuldip Nayar, From Richard Wigg, Margaret Drummond, By Michael Knipe, From Stephen Taylor, From Michael Hornsby, Chris Peachment, Nicholas Kenyon, Stephen Pettitt, William Mann, Dennis Hackett, Richard Williams, PHS, by Seamus Mallon, Stuart Stirling, Alan Hamilton, James Curran, John Vincent, PETER ROBBINS, JACK HAMES, M. B. LATEY, ALAN THOMPSON, JOHN WHITNEY, PETER FRY, CHELWOOD, JEFF ROOKER, MICHAEL STEED, P. B. C. FENWICK, J. D. HOPE-SIMPSON., DAVID LE VAY, Olli Kivinen, Edward Townsend, Michael Frenchman, M.F., Donald Fields, Michael Coleman, Richard Owep, City Editor Anthony Hilton, By Edward Townsend, Industrial Correspondent, By Peter Welham, By Frances Williams Economics Correspondent, By Hilaire Gomer, From Maxwell Newton, By Our Financial Staff, By Jonathan Davis, Energy Correspondent, By Barrie Clement, Gareth David, By Andrew Cornelius, By Sally White, Frances Williams, C Gordon Tether, By Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, By Peter Ball, By Gareth Bowen, By Rex Bellamy, Tennis Correspondent, By Sydney Friskin, By Michael Phillips, Racing Correspondent, By Michael Phillips, By Our Racing Staff, From Barry Pickthall, Jenny MacArthur, By Keith Macklin, From Richard Streeton, By John Hennessy Golf Correspondent, by Baron Phillips, Edited by Peter Dear, By Geraldine Norman, PH,

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Index. News: One final question: which hard leftie will oust Dame Nellie?, Ulster: time to face reality, Pole seized after threat to blow up US school, Reagan wants complete withdrawal, Concessions upset Hindus, Tories face loss of deposit, says poll, Fathi Arafat asks for British aid, Quest for Middle East peace UN foils Iranian attempt to exclude Israel, Overseas selling prices, The tragedy of a land where nothing seems to change A martyr for Bolivia's eternal losers, Three of the MPs who were present, Forestry, Frank Johnson in the Commons A division without a voter in sight, The economy: Daily announcements of layoffs in important industries provided a dramatic stage for a devaluation duel between two neighbours, Sweden and Finland, Brideshead repainted, thanks to Granada, The Times Diary War games, round two, New books-hardback, Jobless are those least prepared, survey shows, '£1,400,000m overspending' Councils ignore budget drive by Heseltine, Police to mount offensive against mugging and street crime in London, Defence of the Falklands Decision needed soon from the Cabinet, Big awards blamed for increase in medical negligence claims, Magical welcome for the Queen in Tuvalu, Half-forgotten symbols of war housed in Malvinas museum, Finns are the only westerners who commute to work in the Soviet Union. This is one sign of Finland's extremely sensitive political, strategic and economic position. Richard Owen analyses the Nordic nation's foreign and domestic policies Keeping an eye on the next door neighbour, Let X mark the decimal point, Anger over by-pass omission, Jobless falls but trend is upward, Belfact goes home early for fear of the death squads, Sport: Why a girl javelin thrower has become the idol, Fat feline threatens to see off Snoopy, Nanny tells inquest how she tried to save children, Reagan to make trip south, Chile may let exiles come home, Republicans feel the backlash of Reaganomics in Illinois, GPs accused over 'death-trap' prescriptions, Science report Atomic detection of wine fraud, Liam Brady is cleared of journalist libel, Banking, Britain wins its £475m EEC budget rebate, Channel 4 countdown: 3 Coming to life in a buzz of fashionable creativity, 'Hot phase' for French austerity, Computer aid for Channel 4 news, Construction, Butter and Britain Why knives are out over New Zealand's quota, Australian Parliament stormed by miners, Defence, School meals staff wrongly dismissed, Roads, The President: Ex-docker came to head the Bank of Finland, Bombs explode near Sikhs' holiest shrine, Inquiry into graves with no names, Gandhi asks rivals to help quell Sikhs, £5m boost for Antarctic survey, When controls can be creative, Elspeth Howe's Diary A touch of class-again, Lebanese outline pullback strategy, Schmidt tells MPs he will not stand again, Security appeal team changed, Victory for press in Sharon's evidence, The Prince and Princess of Wales who, Schoolboy shot dead in West Bank riots, Army holds key to balance of power, Sorry, I've got to ring off... someone's throwing ketchup, The papers, Spanish Elections Spanish right told to rally behind Fraga, Action plea on asbestos risk to youth teams, More aid for homeless men, Immigrants demand more law changes, £12m aid for country houses, Woman 'sex plot victim' claim, Pretoria's troops to 'stay in Namibia', Shipbuilding, British team reinforced in Zimbabwe, Scots march on Downing Street for jobs, Angela: Devon-fresh to your breakfast screen, Police chief acts on prisoner plea, Moreover.Miles Kington, Fire union to fight pension changes, Salvadorean guerrillas seek talks, Israeli official guilty of leaking story, Churchmen attack nuclear strategy, £35m coal-into-oil plan is abandoned, 'Copycat' poisoners hit shops, Dispute on Labour committees, EEC seeks end to Falklandstrade sanctions, Action sought by Amnesty to stop murders by state, Senior doctors break ranks over strike call, Building society concern. Politics and Parliament: North Sea British Gas to sell its oilfields, House Of Lords Police have done a lot-Lord Scarman, Parliament today, Ministers seek ways to reduce imports, Close finish expected in by-election, Nhs Dispute Talks after action is called off, Pm's Questions Falklands war cost £700m, Benn seeks election to Shadow Cabinet. Display Advertising: Multiple Display Advertisements, Finnboard(uk), Wyndnam's Theatre, Sunday Times, Cp Ships, National Children's Home, Allied Medival Group, Gieves & Hawkes, United Paper Mills, Fortnums, Angela Mortmer, Hidden Hearing, Postipankki, Outokumpu Oy, Careers Rothmana, Neste Finnish National Fuel And Chemical, Britoil, Hotel Inter Continental, Angela Mortimer, Centacom, Austin Reed, British Airways Shuttle, Industrialization Fund Of Finland, Twa, Punch, Shopbank, Base Lending Rates, Dalsum. Uk.. News in Brief. Law: Parents' appeal, Briton faces jail sentence in US, Bank liable separately to joint account-holder Catlin v Cyprus Finance Corporation (London) Ltd, YOP trainee not 'employed' Daley v Allied Suppliers Ltd, Sick children 'sentenced to death', Consequences of electing trial by jury Regina v Boyesen, Employment Appeal Tribunal Anomaly in costs rules after European reference Burton v British Railways Board, Burden on accused lifting restrictions Regina v Leeds Justices, Ex parte Sykes, Welfare officers should see weekend access In re W (a Minor), Record not to be prosecuted, Court of Appeal Bank's agreement to release from mortgage binding National Westminster Bank Ltd v Cullinane, Stabbing verdict. Picture Gallery: "Come, come! We're almost there!". Arts and Entertainment: Sale room Million-franc bedroom suite, Theatre cuts staff to avert closure, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 15,970, Today's television and radio programmes. Reviews: Lso Davis Festival Hall, Bad Day near Black Rock, Jazz Wynton Marsalis, Chilingirian Quartet Queen Elizabeth Hall, Exhausting, stimulating mix Sinfonietta Knussen St Johns, Television Seeking the resources of life, Bach Choir Willcocks Festival Hall Radio 3. Editorials/Leaders: The Republican Vote, Shadow Of The Caudillo, Drawing The Line At Animism. Letters to the Editor: Line of potential, On course, Transport priorities, Marginal point, Wall of death, Barristers' fees, Benefits of PR voting system, Future and control of cable television, Compensating farmers, Putting pressure on S Africa, Church and bomb. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Official Appointments and Notices: Appointment, University news Oxford. Marriages. Deaths. Obituaries: Professor Michael J. O'kelly, Yousef Wahby, Professor Hans Gruneberg, Obituary, Cardinal Giovanni Benelli Powerful figure in Vatican politics. Business and Finance: Sohio joins Exxon for Alaska oil, Harrisons waits for Malaysia profits, Prices rally despite Wall Street's black day, Sharp reccovery in export goods, International, Saga loses £2.2m on Laker Holidays, Record budget deficit in US, Second-hand rise at Car Auction, International Japanese car exports fall again, Smith undecided on Harrods, Companies, Price Changes, Gallaher profits slip 4%, Mounleigh Group plc Property Development And Investment Company, Japanese gas deal for BOC, Tumbling rate of inflation confounds forecasters Britain takes a step towards stability but at a price, Share capitalization cut by £130m 30m M & S £7m sortfall on estimate jolts market, Beggaring thy neighbour, Woolworth cool on Paternoster offer, Harrisons & Crosfield PLC Unaudited Interim Statement, Today, Investment and finance Rethink for oil regime, Interest Rates, MacGregor says No to import controls, Fjc Lilley pic Civil Engineering And Building Contractors, Mettoy's Dragon is reborn, S Pearson sells £8m glass subsidiary, Lend Lease bid for bigger stake, Money Markets, Company News In Brief, Wall Street recovers, Currencies, Burnett and Hallamshire shares slip Mining group calls for £32m, Humberside up to scratch, The economy. Stock Exchange Tables: Statistics Unemployment, The pound, Authorized Units & Insurance Funds, Sterling: Spot and Forward, Commodities, Stock Exchange Prices Light selling, Wall Street, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Stock Exchanges. Business Appointments: Appointments. Sport: Todays Fixtures, Wasps in demand, Bush leads Maoris as Quinn is rested, Jockey Club reject Eldin appeal, Sports in Brief, Nottingham results, Queue for the Cup, Arsenal have Davis and Wood to thank, Goddard hits form just in time, Tottenham weather the Brighton storm, In Brief Croft ready to step out for Wasps, Newcastle NH, Brooking's career is threatened by injury, Yachting Rodgers forced to weather storm, England tie switched to Salonika, Ipswich and Anfield's empty feeling, Last Night's Results, Cheltenham NH, Saint Etienne head faces fraud charge, Piggott loses thrill of the chase, Charlton hopes rise for Simonsen, ELGA's trust fund to educate the girls, Plumpton NH, Famous name returns, Ballesteros pays up, John Clemison on the football recession Escaping from tumbling gates, Mackenzie, the man who built the Open, to retire, Ekbalco can put on a Champion show for O'Neill, FA Trophy draw, Young pupil who soon became the master, Rugby League Australia pick Pearce, Snooker Canada home and dry in team championship, Boxing Hagler names Sibson among his top four, No guarantee of Chappell's return as captain, Rebels reward crowd of 200, Tennis Miss Barker's gamble pays, Chile tour of S Africa. Classified Advertising: Today's events, La Crème la crème, Super Secretaries, Wanted, Entertainments. Property: Property Tolet, Stickley & Kent, London Properties, Overseas Property, Residential Property Think twice about mortgaging your future, Country Properties, Charles Price Rantor & Co. Weather: The Weather.

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