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The Times - 16/01/1982

1982; Gale Group;

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By Nicholas Timmins, By Peter Wilson-Smith, Banking Correspondent, From Stewart Tendler, Crime Reporter, By David Hewson, By David Cross, By Donald Macintyre, Labour Correspondent, By Anthony Bevins, Political Correspondent, By Staff Reporters, From Richard Ford, Tim Jones, By Donald Macintyre Labour Correspondent, By David Walker, By a Staff Reporter, By Henry Stanhope, Defence Correspondent, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By John Young Agriculture Correspondent, From Arthur Osman, From Hugh Noyes, By Our Foreign Staff, From Roger Boyes, From Peter Norman, From Christoper Walker, From Richard Wigg, From Ray Kennedy, From Nicholas Ashford, By Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, From Ian Murray, From Trevor Fishlock, From David Brown, From Michael Hamlyn, Cyril MacDermott, Roger Boyes, Peter Wilson-Smith, Geoffrey Smith, JACK ASHLEY, BASIL de FERRANTI, BRANDON RHYS WILLIAMS, ROGER STEPTOE, DIANA BAZALGETTE, P.C. BLONCOURT, JOHN KIRKHILL, MAURICE NORVIC:, BRYN DAVIES, KEITH B. TAYLOR, A. D. HEWLETT, HERBERT DURKIN, Kenneth Leech, Sir Duncan Watson, David Wade, Harry Golombek, Joan Goodman, Dennis Hackett, John Heilpern, Hilary Finch, Geraldine Norman, Jeremy Flint, John Carter, Richard Vines, Derek Harris, Roy Hay, Shona Crawford Poole, By Frances Williams, By Philip Robinson, Paul Maidment, By Peter Wainwright, By Margareta Pagano, From Bailey Morris, By Our Financial Staff, By Rupert Morris, Chrisopher Thomas, Lorna Bourke, Sally White, EDITED BY LORNA BOURKE, Conal Gregory, Ian McDonald, By Drew Johnston, From Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, From John Ballantine, By Nicholas Harling, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Michael Seely, By Roy McKelvie, From Richard Streeton, By Peter Aykroyd, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Keith Macklin, Keith Macklin, By Sydney Friskin, From Peter Bills, Edited by Peter Davalle, From Michael Binyon,

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Index. Law: Sir John Pennycuick, Sentencing considerations in rape cases Regina v Roberts (Hugh) Kegina v Roberts (Thomas), M25 link halted by court action, Rapists should be jailed, law chief tells courts, Directing the future of wards in care Surrey County Council v W (a Minor), Mailer friend tells court his life story, Club Case Lost By Woman, Rape sentences Judges get tougher. News: NSPCC will get grant of £450,000, Appeal to West for flood aid, Water men accept 9.1% offer, Seat Pact No Threat, Owen Says, Land drainage warning, EEC talks leave issues unresolved, Machete murder trio given 'life', Thaw brings cold comfort after the freeze, Briton's killer is jailed for life, Washington air disaster clues emerge, Cooking oil scandal Spain counts cost of tragedy, Polish militia detain visiting US senator, Mark Thatcher says he survived by reading best seller twice, 'Plot' to trick bank managers out of £250,000 ransom for wives, Police deny Kitson murder link, Biffen blocks Royal Bank bids after monopoly split, Jenkins breaks the Hillhead ice, Refugees In Camp Nine Years, Firm in pension row must face inquiry, Customs Duty On A Good Turn, Letter from Chicago Second Daley waits in the wings, Prior denies cover-up in boys' homes sex inquiry, Tom Paine's Welsh friend, Food sales 'umbrella' sought, MPs expected to attack cost of Polaris refit, 'Animals' jailed for sex assault, Village under siege How 'Aladdin' beat the blizzards, Israel slows inflation to 101.5 per cent, Murray backs 3% claim by Aslef, Weekend travel, Have the Tories had enough of their public blood-letting?, Spain names new defence chiefs, Police pay killer to reveal bodies, Yorkshire's low fares policy 'is illegal', Disconnexions are stopped, Gandhi gives up defence post in reshuffle, The issues in the battle of the banks, Glory of Wells unveiled, Bankers confident of overcoming debt crisis, Poland's super-rich, a target for the puritans, Overseas selling prices, US and Russia ready for complex prisoner swop, In the garden, Tomorrow, Bank explosion injures six, The papers, Earl loses mineral rights claim, Welsh vote may sway mine ballot, Shell tries to allay fears of forest's naturalists, Haig rejoins discussion on Mideast peace, Taking manhood into God, Pop culture denounced Why jeans threaten sartorial socialism, Suspect escapes in police car, £56,000 for pulp man's widow, Jail for attempt to hurt Thatcher, Budget plan angers councils. Politics and Parliament: Silkin denounces left plot to sabotage Labour. Display Advertising: Swan Hellenic, Tax-Free, Alpine Sports, Character Cottages, Home & Garden, The Pine Warehouse, Multiple Display Advertisements, British Midland, St John's Smith Square, 'K'lines, Kavounides(uk)ltd, London Philharmonic, Rankin Kuhn, Ardizzone's, The Best Of Greece, Royal Albert Hall, Jetsave, Unit Trusts, Arbuthnot, The Sunday Times, Lyn-Plan, Iberia, Bl, School Fees, Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau, Thomson, Hongkong, Five Star, Prudential, Travel Machine, Sunsites, Star Business Machines Ltd, St. Tropez Bay, C. Howard & Partners, Base Lending Rates, Scottish Highland Hotels. News in Brief. Official Appointments and Notices: Church news Appointments, Lord Justice Shaw retires. Picture Gallery. Editorials/Leaders: The Big Bank Muddle, It's All Greek To US, Fair Dealing In Fine Art. Letters to the Editor: Reconsidered sentences, Effects of abolition of corporation tax, Proper names, Swing together, Hydro power, Music's death?, ILEA representation, A secretary's lot, Covenanting and the papal visit, Sleepy stargazers. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Classified Advertising: Today's events, GLC South Bank Concert Halls, Announcements, Educational, Services tomorrow: Second Sunday after Epiphany, Secretarial. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Cook Better dried than frozen, Gardening Flowers by post, Holiday discount news, Television and radio: Saturday and Sunday, Craftsmen's choice, Bridge Tricks and assets, Chess The correspondence is closed, Fdr, French food, For those who want to break the bottle habit, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 15,731, Travel Edited by Shona Crawford Poole Long haul holidays A little goes a long way, Diary quiz, Bargains to beat the blizzards, New show trophy, Ms White's riot of colour. Property: Overseas Properties. Births. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Tuesday, January 15, 1957. Obituaries: Major-General G.N. Wood, Marcel Camus, Mr Brewster Surridge, Professor W. G. Spector Pathologist who changed from classics to medicine, Captain Sir Ian Bolton, Mr Ivor Owen Thomas. Reviews: Radio Men in love, Front line Lawrence Kasdan, Burma The road to Mandalay, Arizona A chance to play cowboys, New York How can they follow Nickleby?, Television Stealing saga lacks lift, Collectors' Diary Constables and detectives, Opera Two heroes in Hoffmann. Business and Finance: United Biscuits takes over Terrys of York, Diary Of Events, Raybeck holds dividend as profits tumble, Portfolio care, Trade chiefs call on Japan to devalue yen, £2m order for Rediffusion, Finland order, Home Insurance Where householders are uninsurable against theft, Ronson's hat again in the City ring, Invergordon gesture, Steel move, New hope after 12% rate of inflation, Royal Bank 'will go on expanding despite bid veto', Diamond Stylus, N Sea price cut move, Your money market best buys, Deposit scheme launched, The battle for the Royal Bank of Scotland-the Commission's report 'Either merger may operate against the public interest', De Lorean moves to secure £36m loan, Watch for gains in currencies, EEC oil import falls 15pc, Slight recovery by sterling, Business Briefing Caledonian wins £25m aero-engine contract, Cawdaw trims loss, Benefit cuts begin to bite, ACC takeover confused by Heron bid, What the two dissenters said, Italy faces 3m jobless, OFT probes Cook deal, Meat group redundancies, US price rise slows, Johnson & Firth sells five small offshoots, Wigfall loss sparks bid rumours, Unit-linked plan, Corby plant go-ahead, Christies auction to start wine season, The Times-Money Programme Unit Trust Competition. Stock Exchange Tables: Latest results, Retail Prices, The Pound, Stock Markets, Wall St, Sterling: Spot and Forward, Unit Trust Prices-change on the week, Stock Markets Firm end to week, Price Changes, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Stock Exchange Prices. Small gains in gilts. Sport: Sports in Brief, Hockey England ill prepared to do themselves justice, Racing Connexions put the Little Owl rumours to flight, Weekend fixtures, Start of qualifying rounds, Crowded fixtures programme criticized, Clough is back in business, Rugby League Convincing victory over French essential, Latest European snow reports, Hopes high for Fontwell, W. Indies depleted still farther, The opponents: who they are: how they rate, Badminton Top seeds are eliminated, Two out-of-work West Indians who feel they are somebodies Calypso Kids on the wing, Golf 'Jet' shows 'Jumbo' how to do it, Skiing Weirather thwarts Canadians, Rackets Hue Williams lets his brain do the running, Tennis McEnroe comes a cropper against Teltscher, The scene is set for tonight's cup draw in Madrid When all the world's a stage, Motor Rallying Britain's entry only three, Rugby Union A green oasis in a bleak landscape waits for the old enemies, Gymnastics Confined space could cramp competitors' style, Cricket Gooch stops India Victory March, Days that threaten the Tests. Weather: The Weather.

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