The Times - 14/09/1982
1982; Gale Group;
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By Henry Stanhope, Diplomatic Correspondent, By Michael Prest, From Richard Wigg, By Kenneth Gosting, From Charles Hargrove, By David Felton Labour Reporter, By David Nicholson-Lord, By David Felton, Labour Reporter, From our Correspondent, From Lucy Hodges, Education Correspondent, By Donald Machintyre Labour Correspondent, From Craig Seton, By our Labour Staff, By Judy Foreman, From Richard Ford, By Alan Hamilton, By the Staff of "Nature", From Harry Golombek Chess Correspondent, By Rupert Morris, By Richard Evans, From David Hewson, Bv Clifford Webb Motoring Correspondent, From Jonathan Wills, By David Walker, From David Bonavia, From Michael Hamlyn, From Our Correspondent, From Hasan Akhtar, By Henry Stanhope Diplomatic Correspondent, From David Watts, From Leslie Plommer, From Our Own Correspondent, From George Clark, From Zoriana Pysariwsky, From Patricia Clough, From Nicholas Ashford, By Caroline Moorehead, From Diana Geddes, PHS, John Vaizey, David Shipler, Guillermo Makin, Geoffrey Smith, George Clark, P RIDGE, E. R. TURNER, WILLIAM NORRIS, JOHN MORLEY, RAY WHITNEY, DAVID GREEN, J. D. BOLES, WILLIAM WALKER, RICHARD BODY, K. R. TUSON, ANTHONY CAILLARD, ROBIN KEMBALL, ALEC NOVE, FREDDIE EMERY-WALLIS, J. A. SANKEY, By Janet Browne, Horticulture Correspondent, Peter Ackroyd, John Russell Taylor, Richard Williams, by Suzy Menkes, Irving Wardle, Nicholas Kenyon, Noel Goodwin, City Editor Anthony Hilton, From Maxwell Newton, From Bailey Morris, By Lorna Bourke, By Gareth David, By Our Financial Staff, By Philip Robinson, City Correspondent, By Bill Johnstone, Electronics Correspondent, By Sally White, By Jonathan Davis Energy Correspondent, Drew Johnston, Derek Harris, C. Gordon Tether, By Philip Robinson, Phil Manchester, Roger Green Editor The IBM User, Roger Woolnough, Martyn Harris, John Lamb, Roger Green, By Pat Butcher, By Peter Ball, By John Woodcock, Cricket Correspondent, By John Woodcock, By Alan Gibson, By Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, By Peter West, Rugby Correspondent, From Rex Bellamy, From John Nicholls, By Paul Harrison, By Michael Phillips, Racing Correspondent, By Michael Phillips, By Our Newmarket Correspondent, By Our Racing Staff, From Desmond Stoneham, Edited by Peter Lee, By Our Political Editor, From Our Correspondent, Bradford, By Julian Haviland Political Editor,
ResumoNews: Will the voters swallow the harsh Tory medicine?, Girl's death provokes Paris bomb in protest, BL in tough new move on pay talks, Looking for buyers in a new field where the pen still has a place The moving finger writes... and is monitored, Prints in attic sell for £4,000, US grounds Chinook helicopters, Alleyn's School, Dulwich, Europe's parliament: still learning at 30, The Shackleton Report Decisive action needed to save Falklands economy, An all-sorts world never standing still, Proving that the new technology is a management tool Take a word processor, Miss Smith Falling prices increase the attraction, Junta deadline hitch Britain delays lifting Argentine sanctions, Compensation dispute, Marcos to face hard questions in America, Prisoners of conscience Iraq Husain Shahristani, King's College, Taunton, Airborne Forces, Falklands, Markets open up for the new portable devices Big business for computer in the pocket, Roads, Guerrillas in South America: 2 Latter-day Maoists blaze trail through the Andes, Not much fun in Russian run, Jurors agree to 24-hour guard, 'Missile' spears holiday plane with 44 aboard, 'Conspiracy to kill diplomat', The West Bank: back to sterile stalemate, Most pupils return to St George's, AA breaks embargo on new car, Lambsdorff rebuffed in Bonn clash, Westminster School, Suitable treatment for the NHS, McCarthy's rail recommendations An elusive formula, PLO camps hit by Israeli jets in reprisal raids, The Times Diary A luxury pitch at Blackpool, Warning on doctors' drug abuse, High technology in the search for new energy sources How the 'number cruncher' helps oilmen, Esperantists hoping to spread the word, Moreover. Miles Kington, Hospital backlog mounts before day of action, GLC leader the left's choice to oust Freeson, Seize moment for peace, Shultz says, Paul Boateng wins Labour endorsement, £100m needed to save Falklands from collapse, Overseas selling prices, How Britain could help democracy in Argentina, Police trap chief of P2 lodge in Geneva bank, Over 70 feared dead in Malaga air crash, MEPs delay action on company disclosures, Molyneaux predicts assembly turmoil, Three-hour blackout threat to ITV, TV top ten, Latest report clears Donovan, Superb quality of early chrysanthemums, Terse Vatican reply to Israel, Victims claim fall-out caused cancer, A picture worth 1,000 sheets, Labour ready with package for devolution, Chinese military chiefs curb Deng's reforms, The papers, A shortage of staff is causing backlogs Training the éite of Britain's industrial future, Conservative puts his rival in the picture, Argentine submarine 'beat Navy defences', Science report 'Unknown' volcanic eruption detected, 'No risk' in cadmium village, Jobs idea faces boycott, The wreckage of a minibus, Caution on McCarthy rail pay rise, Presses roll for US national daily, Waterways fears as board man is dismissed, Gunmen kill member of Zia's Federal Council, American-born adviser for Heseltine. Index. Display Advertising: Republic Of Colombia, St. James's, Multiple Display Advertisements, Scr, Remploy, Singapore Airlines, Mitel, Lipman & Sons, Fortnums, Secretarial Appointments, The Times, Icl World Processor, School Fees Insurance Agency Ltd, The Bank Of New York, Trusthouse Forte, Strategic Consultancy, Office Technology Limited, Garrrard, Ibm, Plessey, Dickins & Jones, Inforite, Punch, Planning Consultancy Limited, Minolta, Base Lending Rates, Freemans. Law: Four jailed for charity swindle, Ayers Rock jury told of blood in car. News in Brief. Arts and Entertainment: The lace is the leitmotif of, Snippet, US Master takes sole chess lead, Today's television and radio programmes, The year of the Celt?, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 15,934. Picture Gallery: Princesses hurt in crash. Editorials/Leaders: Planning For Peace, Charter For Survival. Letters to the Editor: Godliness and learning, National Gallery, Britain Square?, Soft currency?, Problems arising in fresh trials, Flying British, September 22, Financing the NHS, Dumping of sugar, Prisoners at work?, The Polish side of the pipeline, Encouraging strikes, Stonehenge setting, Involvement in Chinese nuclear power, Public lending right. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Births. Official Appointments and Notices: The Queen's Awards, Latest appointments, Northern Ireland gallantry awards, University news Uster, Church news Appointments. Deaths. Obituaries: Victor Garcia, Mr Bob Turnell, Yvonne Rodd-Marling, Professor Clive Parry Influential writer on international law, Sir Colin Macgregor. Reviews: Television, Tallis Scholars Wigmore Hall, Allegri Quartet Barbican Hall, Theatre Not just a pretty face Double Man Bush, Galleries Tinguely and the Tate strike a blow for jollity Tinguely Tate Gallery Jean Tinguely: Sketches, Sculptures Anne Berthoud Gallery Michael Ayrton Christopher Hull Gallery Bryan Pearce: Recent Paintings Stoppenbach and Delestre, Rock Elvis Costello Apollo, Oxford. Business and Finance: Investment and finance Playing the numbers game, Blue chips finish off the bottom, Board ousted, Overseas Companies, Amey Roadstone dips to £35.7m, US concern over banks' hidden debts, Up to 50 may seek seats on restructured Lloyd's council, International, Leopold Joseph Holdings Public Limited Company, The biggest cause for alarm, Telefusion up 47pc for year, Pretax profits up at HME, New York plans to set up export bank, Late rally boosts Wall Street, Fife yard wins £11m order, Why Singapore tops world bankers' lending league, Capital Markets, Plc Interim Report, Companies, Britain's cigarette industry will suffer if proposed EEC changes to duties are implemented. Tax formula spells a king size problem, Markets, Price Changes, Tang to buy McLouth Steel's assets, Beecham looks for US boost with $100m acquisition, Lucas link-up, Today, Market takes heart from BTR figures, Interest Rates, Low & Bonar shares slip, Retail sales improve slightly, Reed picks up Parker Paint for $6.25m, BOC bond sold at discount in debut, ICL bounces back with £15m American order, Money Markets, International Bankruptcy rate falls in Japan, Exchanges, New fears of franc devaluation, H and J Quick reduces loss, Bids And Deals, Currencies, Marchweil to take over Finlas, James Fisher above water, The economy, CD Bramall confident. Stock Exchange Tables: The pound, Stock Exchange Prices Drift downwards, Sterling: Spot and Forward, Commodities, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds This table is published daily, except Monday, Wall Street, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited. Business Appointments: Appointments. Sport: Marshall breaks record, Jesty breaks Warwicks, Medals table, Great Yarmouth, Sports in Brief, Southwell NH, A master of the mind game steps down for a back-bench role, Leading Britons can enhance their reputations in Brisbane, Rugby Union Trick a candidate for Lions expedition?, Habitat filly top at Keeneland, Revolutionaries challenging the game's great myths, Tennis Connors can expect Lendl to reach for his uneasy crown, Yachting Just one more time, Difficult test for Miss Smallwood, Knott and Dilley in good form, Lingfield Park, Somerset v Lancs, Everton's Walsh is chosen by Eire, Hamilton Park, Today's football and rugby fixtures, Sporting fixtures, Equestrianism Pyrah jumps to victory over world champion, Derby v Glamorgan, Australians struggle, Volleyball Cost is bar to congress, Boutin set for a Chantilly repeat, Goodwood results, Jennings set to fly out of Arsenal's goal, Redcar, Carlisle NH, Bertocelli looks best, Boxing Not even the Jones boy can fill Wembley, Edmonds, Gatting exchange roles, Wolverhampton, Hants v Warwicks, Peacetime out of wars with gallant victory, Cash reward lures Surrey, Strength of Sussex lies in team's balance. Classified Advertising: Today's events, Wanted, Entertainments, Appointmentspublic And Educational, Salerooms and Antiques. Property: Country Property. Politics and Parliament: Register test for Militants, Divorce reforms delayed. Weather: The Weather.
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