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The Times - 29/03/1982

1982; Gale Group;

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By Paul Routledge, Labour Editor, By Julian Haviland, Political Editor, By Our Foreign Staff, From Robert Fisk, From Paul Ellman, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By our Medical correspondent, From Diana Geddes Education Correspondent, From Ronald Kershaw, From Jonathan Wills, By the Staff of "Nature", By Donald Macintyre, Labour Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, By Annabel Ferriman, Health Services Correspondent, By David Walker, From John Chartres, By Ronald Faux, By Lucy Hodges, By Annabel Ferriman, From Christopher Walker, From Michael Hornsby, From Ian Murray, From Nicholas Ashford, From Piers Akerman, From Michael Binyon, Caroline Moorehead, Christopher Ford, From John Best, Form David Watts, From Kuldip Nayar, Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, Ivor Davis, Cynthia Kee, David Wood, IAN FELLS, MAURICE E. PINTO, MAX MORRIS, HUGH CASSON, RICHARD OSBORNE, BARRY EVANS, DAVID M. JACOBS, ANDREW DEMOPOULOS, PETER M. A. COOKE, D. G. KENT, PLUMMER, JOHN F. MARTIN, BOYD BLACK, THOMAS POMEROY, ANDREW GILCHRIST, Henry Chadwick, By Harry Golombek Chess Correspondent, JMT, Lucy Hughes-Hallett, Michael Ratcliffe, John Percival, Max Harrison, Hilary Finch, Stephen Pettitt, Noël Goodwin, Gareth David, By Peter Hill, Industrial Editor, By Margareta Pagano, By Frances Williams, By Michael Prest, By Our Commercial Editor, By Bill Johnstone, Electronics Correspondent, By Melvyn Westlake, By Torin Douglas, by Derek Harris Commercial Editor, Michael Prest, Sally White, Jonathan Davis, By Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, By Peter Bills, By Nicholas Harling, By Gareth Bowen, By Tom German, By Paul Harrison, By Paul Newman, By Vince Wright, By Richard Eaton, By Roy McKelvie, By Jim Railton, By David Hands, By Gerald Davies, By a Special Correspondent, From Peter West, Rugby Correspondent, By John Clemison, By Gordon Allan, By Peter Marson, By Keith Macklin, By John Hennessy Golf Correspondent, From John Ballantine, By John Wilcockson, By Michael Seely, By Our Newmarket Correspondent, By Rex Bellamy, By Joyce Whithead, By Sydney Friskin, by Baron Phillips, Edited by Peter Lee, DM,

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News in Brief. Index. News: Auctions, Minarets await a new home, Supervision plea by heads, Nature notes, Security watch on Mitterrand, Summit will focus on EEC jobless, Oil crisis looms again as Saudis step up pressure, Falklands tension grows, Icon boosts morale in Poland, Scarman calls for spirit of conciliation, Central American turmoil Thousands protest at US policies, A tremendous time in the Thirties, Computer traps wealthy French, Begin and Sharon defy international criticism, Guatemala poll promised, Iran claims 8,000 Iraqi dead, Editor jailed for 5 years in China, The Times Diary The V and A unveils its cast of 500, Shuttle on course to land today, Roads, Suspect drugs 'sold to Third World', The Bangladesh coup Two years of military rule likely, Unity call by head of Amnesty, Sons see RUC man killed, Dead Man Had Film Of Coffin, The royal household cuts costs, 'Intimidation' on Pretoria jail visit, Mary Rose sails again, Can the RAF shut that open window?, Vietnam leadership admits to errors, TUC team may quit manpower body as protest, Gore Vidal and his campaign roadshow, Overseas selling prices, Landmark in the North Sea, Turner painting damaged, Plaque For Ramblers' Struggle, Tebbit threat to enforce secret strike ballots, Science report Galaxies which lead to oblivion, Moreover... Miles Kington, Quebec to shun the Queen, Computer setting for 'The Times', Rock of unity or rock of offence, Big turnout for elections Salvador voters defy fighting, The papers, St Godric's College, Investigation launched into Heathrow sabotage, Gandhi praises Britain, Thatcher talk lifts supporters' morale, The Times Profile: Sir William Walton, 80 today Beyond the façade... the reluctant Grand Old Man, Two more weeks for rail inquiry, Training change ordered after firemen's deaths, Some desert island discs of politics, Brezhnev health fears renewed in Moscow, The woman whose life's work was child's play, Statement urged on tip, Barrow welcomes Trident. Politics and Parliament: Parliament this week, Parliament today, Shore blames party not policies. Law: Iran involvement in attempted coup emerges at secret trial, Coup trial slander claim fails, Camden case today Councillors face surcharge and ban, Son accused of murder attempt, Processed meats to be investigated, No way round writ irregularity Bernstein and Another v Jackson and Another, Impossibility of plot Regina v Crane and Another, Slimmers to hear case for butter, Don in teaching dispute to sue. Display Advertising: Joan Tree Agency, Queen's Theatre, Riz, Imi, Goya, Provincial Building Society, Base Lending Rates, Bhhi. Picture Gallery. Editorials/Leaders: Gunboat Or Burglar Alarm?, The Mexican Domino. Letters to the Editor: Ulster Assembly plan, Cable controversy and freedom, Falklands incident, Whither the GLC?, Man to reckon with, Palestine homeland, Eye on long-term UK energy future, Trident purchase, Musical barricades, Labour membership, Trade restrictions. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Births. Arts and Entertainment: Players defeat computers, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,792, Today's television and radio programmes. Official Appointments and Notices: University news, Appointments in the Forces. Deaths. Obituaries: Mr F. E. Halliday Shakespearian critic and historian, Obituary, Sir Geoffrey Vickers. Reviews: Opera: John Higgins, in Paris, reviews Kiri Te Kanawa's first Tosca All credit to the singers, Dance The Sleeping Beauty Covent Garden, Eco Mackerras Barbican Hall, Janina Fialkowska Queen Elizabeth Hall, London Oriana Choir/Lovett Queen Elizabeth Hall, Philharmonia Tilson Thomas St John's, Television A life of language, Music of memory and fascination Nash Ensemble Friend Queen Elizabeth Hall, Front line: Joseph Beuys The icon in action. Stock Exchange Tables: London Exchange, The pound, Manson Finance Trust, Stock Exchange Prices Capitalization and week's change, Commodities Tin: will the nettle be firmly grasped?, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Weekly List Of Fixed-Interest Stocks, Eurobond prices (yields and premiums). Business and Finance: The slow escape of gas from state control, N.V.Koninklijke Nederlandsche Petroleum Maatschappij, Profits hope, Shoe prices to rise despite fall in sales, Singapore, Dull end for equities, ACC board favours TVW, Economic View, After the republic's political problems in capital markets S African borrowers face self-restraint, Roadside poster agency to close on Wednesday, Bank worried by growth in lending, Business Editor Could a banking crisis happen again?, Co-op hits back in battle of the banks, CBI predicts modest rise in output, 1983 salary boom forecast, Knocking off the gloss, US companies in cable TV talks, Brussels, Sale expected of Stone-Platt offshoot to US, Wall Street spurt divides the experts, Hongkong, Government spends more, Board Meetings, BSC jobs risk, Australia, Gatt warning on trade barriers, Brokers' Views Prospects in merchant banks. Sport: Spurs' problems are in the mind, Bangor-on-Dee NH, Luton recovery could be just around the corner, Cardiff will have to rise above this descent into the valleys, Boat Race: Oxford In Seventh Straight Win The neck-snapper who lurks under the bridge, Sports in Brief, Dutch defences breached comfortably by England, RAF fly past Navy to earn chance of title, Venables attacks referee and Hughes, Avr, Leicester, Aberdeen on Celtic's heels, Leicester reserves find their inspiration late, Steel was man of iron on an epic occasion, Skiing Miss Hess faces a challenge, England lose scoring art, Round-Up, Cycling Webster makes running but his legs give out, Badminton How a Chinese suffered, Rackets Impressive Radley pair, Sporting fixtures, Boxing Gomez stops yet another challenger, Weekend results, Back on the road to Europe, Hull survive but face a question of fitness, Former tennis player Conner leads experts, Leeds hopes hit by two injuries, Sun shines and so do Arsenal, Doncaster results, Borderers pipped at the post, Skiing Conditions, Folkestone, Fulham rediscover their promotion flow, Hexham, Blackheath keep grip on trophy, Imran bowls back with 14 wickets, Flying high at the greatest show on earth, Squash Rackets Miss Opie must not flirt with the waiting game, Rain dampens hopes of rebels, Moseley are given cause for thought, Aberavon left with sympathy, Football: Goals Galore But Trouble At Rotherham Gates opens the door again for Ipswich, £20,000 double for Waites, Everton not yet come of age. Classified Advertising: Acknowledgment, Entertainments Guide, Secretarial and Non-secretarial Appointments, Today's events, Secretarial. Property: Commercial And Industrial Property, Commercial Property Optimism on the Elbe, Commercial Properties and Services to the Business World. Weather: The Weather.

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