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The Times - 09/03/1982

1982; Gale Group;

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By Julian Haviland, Political Editor, By David Blake, Economics Editor, By Our Political Correspondent, By Philip Webster Political Reporter, By George Brock, By Anthony Bevins, Political Correspondent, By Frances Gibb, By David Felton, By David Walker, By Christopher Warman, Arts Correspondent, By David Hewson, By Pat Healy, Social Services correspondent, By David Felton, Labour Reporter, By Philip Webster, Political Reporter, By John Witherow, By Anthony Bevins Political Correspondent, By the Staff of "Nature", By Paul Routledge, Labour Editor, From John Chartres, From our correspondent Bristol, By Lucy Hodges, By Peter Evans, Home Affairs Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, By Diana Geddes, Education Correspondent, By Donald meacintyre, Labour Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, From Tim Jones Cardiff, members (Our Medical Correspondent writes)., From Nicholas Ashford, Washington, March 8, From David Blow, From Our Own Correspondent, From Charles Hargrove, From Paul Ellman, By David Cross, From Ian Murray, From Harry Debelius, From Christopher Walker, From Robert Fisk, From Roger Boyes, From Richard Wigg, From George Clark, From Michael Hamlyn, From Mohsin Ali, From Nicholas Ashford, From Mario Modiano, From Michael Hornsby, By Caroline Moorehead, From Stephen Taylor, by Suzy Menkes, Dennis Hackett, John Russell Taylor, Irving Wardle, Ned Chaillet, Jochum, William Mann, Joan Chissell, John Higgins, Alan Hamilton, PHS, Glyn, Tania England, NEIL DENISON, RICHARD DU CANN, MICHAEL HILL, JOHN MARRIAGE, RONALD DORE, SHAIKH MUBARAK AHMAD, NICHOLAS KALDOR, MARTIN HODSON, NEVIL E. SCHOOLING, JOHN LEE, T. M. DENNES, KATHLEEN ADAMS, VICTOR WATTS, LINDA JAMES, J. PLUMMER, TIM GOODWIN, M. FRY, NICHOLAS FLOYD HUGGINS, DEVA PALMIER, TOBY M. RADFORD, HARRY PARKINSON, JOHN FRY, A. O. MARS, PETER CROW, ROSAMONDE HATTON, NORMAN DONALDSON, By Hugh Clayton, Environment Correspondent, By a Bridge Correspondent, Gareth David, By Philip Robinson, By Frances Williams, By Peter Hill, Industrial Editor, By Derek Harris, Commercial Editor, By Rupert Morris, By Peter Wilson-Smith, Banking Correspondent, From Robert Rodwell in Belfast, Peter Wainwright, By Torin Douglas, By Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent, By Robert Pryce, By Paul Harrison, By Sydney Friskin, By Keith Macklin, From John Hennessy, By Our Sports Staff, From John Ballantine, By Jim Railton, From Michael Coleman, By Norman Fox Athletics Correspondent, Gerald Davies, By lain Mackenzie, By Michael Phillips, Racing Correspondent, By Our Racing Correspondent, Edited by Peter Dear, By Peter Wilson-Smith Banking Correspondent, Patrick O'Leary, Robert R. Rodwell, Jonathan Wills, Alan Grainge, P.O'L., R.R.R, J.W., A.G.,

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Index. Politics and Parliament: Statues Not enough pedestals, Energy Amersham float highly successful, Minister to hold talks on charges, Justice Assessing damages for pain and suffering, Canada Bill MPs remain concerned about rights of Indians, Occupational asthma, Parliament today, Government relaxes pay limit for nurses, Wall told to fight again in Bradford, State 'buy back' terms drawn up, Royal Family to get 8% cash increase, US President MPs query Reagan invitation, Timetable Oil Bill threatened if not guillotined, Early help for big electricity users, Up to 30% rises for Labour regional staff, Anti-social projects by oil companies, US apology over Reagan rumpus. News: Brain damage caused by headache test, QC says, Just how badly has Britain been doing?, Zimbabwe tries whites for treason, Russian trade link condemned, Scarman appeal for community policing defended, Power failure 'lessons learnt', Footsteps in the sand mark end of a dream, £35,000 'golden handshake' for Joe Gormley, US alleges 3,000 dead in chemical attacks, Poland denies sending opponents into exile, Hartlepool Eligible for all grants, Hint of hope on Gulf war, Stretching the Queen's purse a little further, Skytraiin refund hopes dashed, Recess for security conference, Board of 'Times' to review jobs cuts today, Arbitration for Civil Service pay offer, Durham School, Deaths in Katowice How miners defied riot Police, Frank Johnson in the Commons Mrs Short to the aid of the full-fat MPs, Clydebank The only way out is up, Overseas selling prices, Immigrant families separated by red tape, Secret BP document revealed Oil industry supported ban on lead in petrol, Brett: Hard line on pay, Lower Swansea Valley Hoping for a big developer, Workshop Scheme For Barns, Wakefield A good flow of inquiries, Day off for Reagan on a rancho, Guatemala poll leader rejects claims of fraud, Why the public must be told Three Mile Island three years on: the chairman of the CEGB assesses the mood in the neighbourhood, Belfast Inner city in demand, Reluctant Jesuits toe the line, Law change ruled out by Havers, Princess meets the 'Queen', China cuts back on bureaucracy, £347m for nuclear fusion work, Enterprise Zones Less flannel and form-filling, BMA backs stockbrokers, Doctor 'pursued woman', Classical best-sellers, Union complains of 'Times' conjecture, £5,000 Bond winners, Salford/trafford Bat and ball territory, Bomber link with royal visit, Picket line relaxed at hospital, TV top ten, World atlas fetches £11,000, Egypt and Israel agree front, Strasbourg selects PR for Britain, PC dampens GLC fares lobby, Gaddafi to visit Austria, The Times Diary An evocative evening with Princess Grace, Sir John Boys bows out AUEW in crucial power battle, A chip off the old iron tower, Hill 880, cold outpost where the UN fears a flare-up, Nott saves warships from cuts, Inquiry on cost of conciliation, Laird: Plea for unity, Marriage went off the rails, Science report Universe may end in a whimper, Prisoners of Conscience, New threat to low paid, Speke A spark of optimism, Pope to ordain deaf priest, Corby A very special case, Cut in US bank rates gives Budget a tonic, Law demanded to guard use of data records, Peacock Throne may fall to gavel, Lobby system examined Yes, or then again no, Minister, £4,000 fraud by BR man, Better deal agreed for authors' earnings, Genscher puts Nato liaison scheme to Haig, Minister lays siege to Paris police citadel, The right to read New maths may not escape the prim parents' axe, The papers, Gulf exposed between countryside lobbies, Blow For Schmidt Prospects, TUC pledges help for teachers' action, National Party elects de Klerk as leader, Honour for Zamyatin, Public house 'was not NF base', Three die in lift plunge, Pilots seek asylum, Big majority in Oxford election, Racial tension led to machete killing, Isle Of Dogs Lure of the water, Dudley Healing the scars, Police chief welcomes security firms' aid, Mitterrand backs the feminist cause, Greece blames EEC for big deficit in budget, Tyneside This is Britain's. biggest, A Pankhurst's museum appeal. Picture Gallery. Display Advertising: Corby Works, Multiple Display Advertisements, Yorkshire's, Peugeot 505, Clydebank, The Sussex Sewing Company, Zone Speke, English Industrial Estates, Ford, The National Savings Bank, Options, Lucie Rie, Train, Tyneside, L.D.D.C., Dudley, The Burlington House Fair, National Anti-Vivisection Society, Dinner Suits, Dunlop Heywood & Co, Panam, Hartlepool. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,775, Frontier Fashion, Today's television and radio programmes, Opponents Pair Up For Victory, Ideal Home Exhibition, Abolish VAT on arts, say watchdog MPs. Law: Jail torture claimed at kidnap trial, Truth drug clash in death case, Concealing stolen goods Regina v Kanwar, No libel injunction without malice Harakas and Others v Baltic Mercantile and Shipping Exchange Ltd and Another, Adding non-party as defendant Astro Exito Navegacion SA v Southland Enterprise Co Ltd and Another., General tells coup trial of other military plots, Salvador Government accused by Amnesty, Death Parents Are Jailed, Murder Charge, Secret note to jury clears man on appeal, Avoiding unequal contest in arbitration Pepper v Healey. Sport: Athletics Season will soon be seamless, Sports in Brief, Rugby League League rule on penalty issue, Today's Fixtures, Approach by S Africa, Ardiles can play in semi-final, Boxing Pipped by orange laced with poison, ICE Skating: In The Footsteps Of Ford And Towler Torvill and Dean extolled by old British hero, Sea Pigeon 'pest free', Volleyball Champions' fortunes vary, Hockey Army hold off a Navy onslaught, Stephenson resigns, Rowing Oxford face seating problems, Golf Kite pulls the strings in a play-off, Last Night's Results, Snooker Davis ready for Dublin, Squash Rackets A personality released, Rugby union: A game on the blind side of gobbledegook Laws that were made for rewriting, Windsor results, Cricket Woolmer teams up with rebels, Scots pitch camp 50 miles from a rip-off, Motor Racing FISA sanctions dismal, Pironi says, Tennis Sweden in need of Borg's experience, Sedgefield results, Skiing Conditions, Racing Jacko encourages Nicholson camp, Football Spurs have cup history and form on their side, Sports Council New ceiling for projects requiring aid, Folkestone, Americans fail to attract, ICE Hockey Vikings on the rampage, £3m stand now going up, ICE Hockey. News in Brief. Classified Advertising: Recruitment Opportunities, Today's Events, Announcements, Legal appointments, Entertainments. Reviews: Concerts Vienna PO, Television View into the cage, Theatre Blind dancers Tricycle, Insisting on an independent line Interview: Arlene Saunders, The Mission Soho Poly, Galleries Charm of moving from major to minor, Stuttgart Piano Trio St John's/Radio 3. Editorials/Leaders: The Place Of The Papacy, Alone, Alone, All, All Alone. Letters to the Editor: Rhapsodies of the road, The Pope and Islam, Venture capital, Compulsory service, Place for pleasure, Future policy on railway investment, Entry to Oxford, Enduring Latin, Case for an expansionary Budget, Poets' corner, A challenging way with trial juries. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Births. Deaths. Official Appointments and Notices: Latest appointments. Obituaries: Right Rev E. M. Gresford Jones, Gwendolene Lady Hort, Mr Anatol Goldberg, Viscount Blakenham Former Conservative minister and party chairman, A C/m Sir D. Hardman. Business and Finance: Clydebank boost, Department of Trade orders Euroflame investigation, Still too many, Retail sales up 2.3 pc, Federated Land Surprise bid, International Japan, Mitchell Cotts, People Sir Charles bangs his steel drum, BA studies crisis report, Touche zaps up its image... sticky patch for Thorn EMI Big changes in investment trust empire, Belgian austerity, Mrs Thatcher's slant of hand, Few buyers rush to beat Budget, Capital Markets, Btr Strong performance overseas, Aid First dividend, House of Lords test for Lloyd's Bill, British Vita Profits edge up, The CSI comes under pressure, Statistics Wholesale Prices, Today, British Airways: can Sir John keep the flag flying? Edward Townsend assesses the State Airline's chances of survival, Parliament today, George H. Scholes Plc Wylex Works, Wythenshawe, Manchester M22 4ra, 3,000 walk out over Scots productivity deal Strike at British Steel plant, Building still in recession, The Nottingham Manufacturing Company p.l.c., Tin decision today, Invergordon Against the grain, Marketing And Advertising: Shock Tactics Using fear to sell the message, Poland 'will meet debt deadline', Greenfield Second wind, Factory prices signal lower inflation, Money Markets, Base rates How big a cut?, Acc Slugging it out, Interest rates fall as gold collapses, Bids And Deals, Currencies, Parker Knoll Trend-bucking, Creditor's petition rocks De Lorean, Base Lending Rates. Stock Exchange Tables: Other Exchanges, The Pound, Latest Results, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Sterling: Spot and Forward, Commodities, Stock Exchange prices Cautious advances, Wall Street, London Exchange Budget hopes lift equities. Business Appointments: New Appointments. Property: Auctions today, Salerooms and Antiques, London And Suburban. Weather: The Weather.

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