The Times - 29/07/1982
1982; Gale Group;
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By Edward Townsend, Industrial Correspondent, From Stephen Taylor, By Our Industrial Correspondent, From Robert Fisk, From Christopher Walker, By Philip Webster, Political Reporter, From Peter Nichols, From Richard Ford, By Donald Macintyre, Labour Correspondent, By Julian Haviland Political Editor, By David Felton Labour Reporter, By a Staff Reporter, From Ian Murray, By Stewart Tendler, By David Felton, Donald Macintyre, By David Nicholson-Lord, By the Staff of "Nature", By Michael Baily Transport Editor, By Lucy Hodges Education Correspondent, From Tim Jones, By Frances Gibb, By Our Legal Affairs Correspondent, By David Walker, Local Government Correspondent, By Richard Evans, By Stewart Tendler Crime Reporter, By Anthony Bevins, Political Correspondent, By Nicholas Timmins, From Our Own Correspondent, From Michael Hamlyn, From Christopher Mosey, From Christopher Thomas, From Mohsin Ali, From Diana Geddes, From Ray Kennedy, From David Watts, From Michael Hornsby, From Neil Kelly, From Charles Harrison, From David Bonavia, Anthony Quinton, Philip Howard, Robert Nye, Basil Boothroyd, Miranda Seymour, Hugh MontgomeryMassingberd, by Audrey Williamson, Anne Barnes, Bryan Appleyard, John Percival, Judith Cruickshank, Irving Wardle, William Mann, Max Harrison, Ned Chaillet, PHS, by Merlyn Rees, Christopher Johnson, Michael Hornsby, Ronald Butt, Anthony Bevins, MARY SOUTHERN, JOHN GUMMER, J. ENOCH POWELL, L A JACKSON, ROBERT PAYNE, T. W. LOCKWOOD, JOHN GARDNER, RICHARD BENNY, HARSHA MASON, IAN BROWNLIE, REGINALD H. F. AUSTIN, BURTON OF COVENTRY, R. DICKINSON, TONY GEORGE, ANTHONY ROBINSON, RONALD SWAYNE, BOB RODWELL, M A SCOTT, By Our Astronomy Correspondent, By Drew Johnston, By Our Financial Staff, From a Correspondent, By Michael Prest, By Jonathan Davis, Energy Correspondent, By Peter Wilson-Smith Banking Correspondent, From John Earle, By Philip Robinson, Gareth David, By Derek Harris, Commercial Editor, By Hugh Clayton, Sally White, C. Gordon Tether, By Frances Williams, From Nicholas Hirst, By Jonathan Davies, Energy Correspondent, By John Woodcock, Cricket Correspondent, By Alan Ross, By Alan Gibson, By Mitchell Platts, By Peter Marson, By Peter Ryde, From John Hennessy, Golf Correspondent, By John Watson, By Paul Harrison, By Michael Phillips, Racing Correspondent, By Michael Phillips, By Our Newmarket Correspondent, By Our Racing Correspondent, By Michael Seely, By Norman Fox Athletics Correspondent, By Hilary Cawthorne, By Peter Aykroyd, Edward Fenell, Erich Suter, Edited by Peter Dear, Jeannette Mitchell, By Anthony Bevins Political Correspondent,
ResumoNews: Link with the Gaullists Private police force to be dissolved, MSC job schemes cost £500m, Mitterrand cancels his visit to Romania, Acas calls talks on ferry strike, The Times guide to career training Facing up to the mid-career blues, Welsh Office call for more heart units, Odinga has passport impounded, Cities bear brunt of Heseltine squeeze, Community care plan for patients, Thach tour of Asean countries 'a flop', Race: concealing shades of meaning, New run for 'The Aggie', Whitehall 'resisting quango cull', PLO given 48 hours to agree retreat, Mubarak makes conditional offer on PLO, Patient claims, Lull after Beirut's worst night of terror, Head of Vatican bank to be questioned, Call to step up Cohse dispute, Roads, Tebbit aims to scrap rule on fair wages, OAU seeks compromise on Sahara, BR and unions begin flexible rostering talks, Suárez to quit party he founded, Lebanon appeals, Frank Johnson in the Commons A Scot in bare feet can stand so much, Final plea for Helen Smith inquest, Fresh setback on Namibia, Nato 'battles' helped Harrier pilots, Order for new Atlantic Conveyor goes to Tyneside, Delicate talks ahead for Pym and Shultz, Poland under martial law: 3 King Boleslaw's spectre haunts the church, Science report Universe seems to be in a spin, Bold ideas for education to arrest decline A prescription for prosperity, Iran's leaders are mad, Weinberger says, Russians 'destroy Afghan villages', Zimbabwe police hold 13 in sabotage inquiry, Career 'back on the road', El Salvador 'reforms' satisfy US, Agency temps have some rights, Anglo-Irish links 'set back 10 years' Dublin plays down rift on consultation, Labour inquiry into former MP's rejection, Overseas selling prices, Soviet aid granted to Grenada, Poll boost for women in France, Israel's battle against time, The Times Diary, China think tank drafts scenario for Hongkong, Moreover... Miles Kington, Faster entry proposed for Asians, Wife of hunger striker in despair, Fencer dies nine days after blow, Work sharing: half a job is better than none, Hospital inquiry, Photographer gets police damages, The tangled web around 'Mad Mike's' Army, Bodyguard blackmail attempt, Journalists tell of confusion, Oxford University class list, The papers, MPs outline reforms for London transport Report 'clears' big bus operators, Hold down wages for ever, CBI chief urges, Countryman: a city force would have dug deeper, Denis Healey's fantastic gamble, Reagan stands firm on pipeline ban, Last-minute reprieve for fifth man. Index. Picture Gallery. Politics and Parliament: Administration of firearms, Industry £100m subsidy fails to save Scots smelter, Another Labour election chance, Scotland Recession is being weathered, Cross-border taxis, Parliament today, Employment Bill Government is defeated, New peers, Senior ministers to resist Thatcher Cabinet opposition to hard-line manifesto, Environment Ordnance Survey to go commercial, House Of Lords Police need more power to search, Government sends fewer circulars, Benn hopes dashed Labour rejects banks takeover, Review of air security charges, Weatherill favourite for Speaker, Crime MPs angry at delay in publishing Meehan case report. Display Advertising: Freddie Barrett, Ppa, Creme De LA Creme, National Savings Certificates, Multiple Display Advertisements, Rsc, Stella Fisher, The Times, British Gas Corporation, Hidden Hearing, Johnson Matthey, The American College, National Theatre, British Caledonian, Lord Denning's, Hidden Hearing Ltd., Inmarsat, Base Lennding Rates, Bullion, Plessey, British Airports. Law: Seychelles hijack trial I did my duty, Hoare boasts in court, Brewery tenants' payments not tax deductible Watneys London Ltd v Pike (Inspector of Taxes) Watney Combe Reid and Co Ltd v Pike, Trial concern, Landlord has no duty to lag water pipes Wycombe Area Health Authority v Barnett, 'Justice' urges setting up of compensation board, Murder trial is halted as sixth witness vanishes. News in Brief. Reviews: Not such a bad year The Annual Register 1981, Poetry, Fiction, One woman's war from the other side Behind the Lines, Paperbacks Four Frightened People; Ordinary Families, Plastic Zion Finborough Arms, Master of the Open Society The Open Universe; Quantum Theory and the Schism in Physics, The Winter's Tale Barbican, Television Access of anger, A quiet smile Don Redlich Laban Centre, Ballet Rambert Big Top, Battersea, Gilbert and Sullivan Opera, Promenade Concert Hallé Loughran Albert Hall Radio 3, Its and Brits From Rome to San Marino, Riverside Studios fighting for a stay of execution, Opera The Golden Calf personified Moses und Aron National Theatre, Munich. Editorials/Leaders: Ironing Out Steel, Experiments In Enterprise, Metropolitan Lines. Letters to the Editor: Israel's prisoners, Visas for Americans, Parking problem, Scottish salmon catch, The Falklands service: a question of emphasis, Cut-price air fares, Atlantic Conveyor replacement, Unwelcome drugs. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): The Night Sky in August. Deaths. Births. Official Appointments and Notices: Church news Appointments, Inner Temple. Obituaries: Vladimir Smirnov Olympic and world champion fencer, Mr C. R. Moore, Prof Sir Bernard Heinze, Lt-Col C. Jennings, Obituary. Business and Finance: Small oil stock 'could stop a new crisis', Volvo helps Lex Group race ahead, Coalite digs in on Falklands, Japanese giants feel the pinch, Overseas Companies, Sir Arthur Bryan, (above),, Pools lift Littlewoods, Changes, City Editor Base rate war hots up, Optimism for tin agreement, Tax men go to Muslim bank office, British Sugar defence against £282m bid is called off, Acrow cuts pretax losses, Coalite Group., Capital Markets, Calvi banks may unite on Vatican, Creditors' meeting planned for tomorrow Manx bank to decide on rescue plan, Ostrer legal dispute deepens, Index shuffles shares, Rule of law versus law of the jungle, World steel consumption is forecast to continue its, Record £575m grants for NCB, Gatt resists US invisibles action, Today, Manufacturers step up rate of job shedding, Interest Rates, Engineering holds its own on quiet day, Meat group closes abattoir, Chloride sells subsidiary, Overseas sales surge helps Ford to triple profits, Mobil in consortium move to exploit US shale reserves, Global battle, Why TI Group will not be going down the tubes, Halliday partners banned for life, Soviet credit rating trimmed, Money Markets, Wall Street concern, Japan's exports of vehicles fall 9.5 pc, Bids And Deals, Currencies, International Fears over W German economy. Stock Exchange Tables: Wall Street, Stock Exchange Prices Lack of interest, The pound, Latest Results, Sterling: Spot and Forward, Commodities, National Westminster Bank Group Interim Statement (unaudited) for the half-year to 30 June 1982, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Stock Exchanges. Business Appointments: Appointments. Sport: Sports in Brief, Connorton first for Dale, On the European trail, Athletics Reputations count for most in team for Brisbane, Fencing Smirnov case points up need for more safety, Evening Racing Doncaster, Ardross leaves the door wide open for Ore, England send for Small as Pringle backs out, Goodwood, Gymnastics Professional decision by Wilson, York big-race acceptors, Sporting fixtures, Sheene breaks both legs in crash, Polo Centaurs resist late burst by Maple Leafs, An awkward hour for Glamorgan, Notts are made to flinch by Lynch, Goodwood results, Yachting The long and short of an exhausting day at sea, Young Nephew of Nastase in quarter finals, High summer of Miss Swallow, Italians bid for Francis, Doncaster, On The House finds that classic acceleration again, Rugby Union Ella leads through his example, Record stand of 470, College boys learn lessons, Sixes fly at Hove. Classified Advertising: Entertainments, Wanted, Today's events, Appointments Vacant. Property: Country Property. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,894, Today's television and radio programmes. Weather: The Weather.
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