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The Times - 16/04/1982

1982; Gale Group;

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By George Clark, From Christopher Thomas, By David Hewson, By David Nicholson-Lord, From Christopher Walker, By Donald Macintyre, From Robert Fisk, By Richard Evans, By Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Hugh Clayton, Environment Correspondent, By the Staff of "Nature", By Richard Garner, Bert Lodge, By Frances Williams, From Craig Seton, By Hugh Clayton Environment Correspondent, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By Jeannette Mitchell, From Nicholas Ashford, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By Peter Strafford, By Sara Bonner, From Our Correspondent, From Trevor Fishlock, From Mohsin Ali, By Our Foreign Staff, From Roger Boyes, By Richard Owen, From Bailey Morris, From Michael Hamlyn, From Patricia Clough, From Godfrey Morrison, From Neil Kelly, David Watt, PHS, Peter Watson, A. J. P. DOYLE, RICHARD OSMOND, CLARE FORDHAM, MARJORIE FARGUS, JOE PAMENSKY, NICHOLAS BETHELL, G. E. FOGG, STEPHEN GAMES, FRANK FIELD, B. J. RIDER, CHARLES E. STRANGE, L. D. REMMETT-PEAY, By Philip Howard, John Higgins, No�l Goodwin, William Mann, Geoff Brown, Dennis Hackett, Irving Wardle, Sally White, By Anthony Hilton, By Baron Phillips, Jonathan Wills, By Jonathan Davis, Energy Correspondent, By Margareta Pagano, By Philip Robinson, By David Blake, Economics Editor, By John Whitmore, By Felicity Jones, Peter Wilson-Smith, By Clive Cookson, by Peter Waymark, By David Hands, By John Wilcockson, By Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent, By Paul Newman, From Richard Eaton, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Lewine Mair, From John Hennessey, Golf Correspondent, From Peter Ryde, Paul Harrison, By Michael Phillips, Racing Correspondent, By Our Racing Correspondent, By Our Newmarket Correspondent, My Michael Seely, By Michael Seely, By Nicholas Keith Sports Editor, Edited by Peter Davalle, By Diana Geddes, Education Correspondent, By David Walker, Christopher Warman, Derek Winnert, Louise Nicholson, Ned Chaillet, Philip Howard, Richard Williams, Nicholas Wapshott, Mel Lewis, The Good Hotel Guide, Rex Bellamy, Geoffrey Wansell,

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Index. News: Castle may become study centre, Labour moves to expel 'rebel' Mellish, Temple Mount killings not act of one gunman, Models are chosen in contest for Thames site, 'Times' future 'more secure with Murdoch', Motoring Thrill of impractical romance, Background to the killing of Terence May 'Tragic accident' led to death in quiet suburb, Top 10 films, Five Thai Detainees Go Missing, Moreover...Miles Kington, Engineering course, Young Franco leaves Army, The Times Diary How the councils poached a gamekeeper, Kuwaiti attack on Lonrho, Killers of Sadat executed at dawn, Queen cuts Canada's last colonial shackle, Cameroon leader's visit British set sights on francophone Africa, Tehran Demands Truth Or Nothing Media in West attacked for 'lies', Sandhurst commissions, Nicaragua ready to start peace talks with US, Roads, Peace team fails to end Gulf war, Beirut's gunmen herald a new feud, Canterbury talks trimmed, not halved, Warsaw faculty protests over ousting of rector, Reagan proposes tax relief for private education, Short and Karpov draw, Simple soldier holds key to war or peace, Indian opposition in disarray Charan Singh cuts 'retirement' short, Railmen in crisis talks over job cuts, Police chief denies TV claim over killing, Thatcher puts off break after naval alert, Zambians halt trains to Zaire, A few home truths from the South Atlantic, Coming to earth with divine lunacy, Horowitz to play in London next month, Science report Exergy: 24 hours that made a universe, Overseas selling prices, Backing for Thatcher drops a bit, Bonn pledges arms support to US, Old age: can you sleep it off?, Falklands invaders go begging for food, Paving damage peril to walkers, Argentine right fears Russia, More fail to claim benefits, Government 'should set up health watchdog', Melvyn Westlake on the maritime battle in New York that could have longer lasting consequences than the Falklands crisis Will Reagan take the law of the sea into his own hands?, South American analysis Memories of war dictate reaction, The papers, Stoessel is optimistic over Sinai, Food prices, Alderson seeks royal commission on police, Britain's teachers are split over the cane, Films, Teachers' unions split as NUT bans cane, Bergman illness report denied, Bicycle boy guilty of killing girl, In Summary Reagan 'a hypocrite', Hospital thieves take �5m a year, Ugandans hold Briton on border, Life For Mailer's Protege, Riot leader in May case gets 8 years, Butterfly threat protests, Honest broker Haig's non-stop shuttle. Display Advertising: European Opera, British Gas, Gate, Multiple Display Advertisements, Laskys, Garrard & Co. Ltd., Rsc, LA Creme De LA Creme, Bottoms Up, The Times, The British Home & Hospital For Incurables, Bibby, Micro Decision, Ballet Rambert, Original Sins, Gate Bloomsbury, The South Bank Show, The London Goliseum, Piccadilly Theatre, Mfi, Norwich Union, Noval L B Port, Base Lending Rates, Academy 2. News in Brief. Politics and Parliament: Task force will not lack cash, Parliament's unfinished business: 4 New clauses to the Finance Bill. Law: 80 face class war charges, Jail for arson fraud, Driving cases dismissed in court dispute. Picture Gallery: Preview The Times Entertainment Guide. Editorials/Leaders: The Jury That Stayed Fair, Keep Ambiguity In Deterrence, America's Other Crisis. Letters to the Editor: Tree for a tankful, The Church on a collision course?, Surgeon's hungry allies, Organ voices, 'Economic duress' in labour law, Lost for words, Numerical advantage?, Falklands crisis, Black cricket in South Africa, Arts Day. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Births. Official Appointments and Notices: Latest appointments. Deaths. Obituaries: Dr Kurt Eulenburg, Sir Roy Wilson, Mr Arthur Lowe Dad's Army's comic captain, Mr C. Y. Tung, Obituary, Mr Terence Parry. Reviews: Opera: Giulini's return Autumnal mastery of Verdi's emotional range Falstaff Music Center, Concert More divertimento than concierto Lpo Lopez-Cobos Festival Hall, Opera in London Tamerlano Bloomsbury Theatre, Theatre The nerd who came to stay The Nerd Royal Exchange, Television Operational hazard, Cinema An urgent and chilling conviction, Books Romance of rose red city. Stock Exchange Tables: Stock Exchange Prices Trust sale fears, The pound, Sterling: Spot and Forward, Commodities, Liquidation hits prices London Exchange, Wall Street, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited. Business and Finance: �77m industry boost for depressed areas, US acts to protect savers, Bank lending expands, International Japan Sharp fall in orders for ships, Overseas Companies, Technology: Computer Speech Experiments in chip chat, Eagle Star 1972-1981. 10 years' non-stop growth for the benefit of both policyholders and shareholders, Wm Morrison Shares fall, East Anglian Water Company Offer For Sale By Tender Of �2,000,000, Housewife image rejected by women, World Bank appeal, Argentina: fear of default, British Gas and Government fail to agree Wytch Farm sale stalemate, Workforces opt for management buyouts Maxwell rescues newspaper, Slight recovery in industrial production, US output falls, Rtz Dividend peg, Neil & Spencer Losses grow, Capital Markets, Guest Keen And Nettlefolds Plc, Banro Consolidated Industries plc Creditable performance-dividend increased, T. C. Harrison Overheads cut, Today, Profits slump at News Corporation, Anglo American Investment Trust Limited, Latest Results, Industrial output disappoints, Lloyds fears loan default by Argentina, Smarting from winter shock, Surprise over brick profits, Money Markets, Car makers to meet, Other Exchanges, Hewden-Stuart Plunge into red, Ault & Wiborg Group, Morgan Crucible No change in full payout, Blagden Industries PLC, Taylor Woodrow results fall short of expectations �4m setback overseas hits profits, Bids And Deals, Currencies, F J C Lilley Looking for worldwide contracts, Markets Nervous times. Business Appointments: Appointments. Classified Advertising: Entertainments Guide, Secretarial and Non-secretarial Appointments, Today's events, Car Buyers Guide, Announcements, Art Galleries. Sport: Cycling World event still on course, Speedy double for Horage, Cecil hammers home a point of strength, Sports in Brief, Gay George in champion form, Newbury programme, Badminton Greedy eyes covet titles, Whichello learns to suffer in silence, Nothing but the best for England, Pearce out of the picture, World Race results, Spurs decide to pay up, Ayr NH, Racing: Fred Darling Stakes Featured At Newbury Stratospheric's classic hopes set to soar, Rugby Union Irish pair for Barbarians, Equestrianism Lucey takes the lead but only by a fraction, Cricket Argentina 'not welcome' in World Cup, Tennis Wimbledon tell Borg to join qualifiers, Czechoslovakia were nearly in an elite company, Newmarket results, Viewpoint A matter of supply and demand, Golf Tunisian opens his shoulders, Putting the Steve Ovett record straight A complex individual with endearing charm, Fixtures backlog hits top sides, Football Wales pick player on brink of ban, Thirsk programme, Ardiles makes a difference. Arts and Entertainment: Trap laid by race and emotion, Weekends Away Hooked on an outdoor holiday, Divine madness, Cash gift will restore old footage, Fillip for fiction, Why Fleet see Falklands on TV, First city cine treat, Festival of India This week only, Thrill to the brmm of BRM, Tennis in mature mood, Records Discs that lack live show's fizz Jazz & Rock, Memories are made of this, Violent end to a blues king, Take two in Tahiti, Dance, wrtr, Look Ahead Lill in marathon form, Opera, Borderline of misery, Video Prison role that rings true, Post-anthem fame, Davis trumpet still utters enigmatic epigrams, Cover story: Chris Peachment says that London offers a greater number of films than even Paris or New York and profiles five of the best repertory cinemas, Dazzle for Strafford, Fences that frighten, Sound of vying voices, National puts on Homburg, Jazz & Rockd, Classical, Captured on paper, the 'street of ink', The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,807, Today's television and radio programmes. Weather: The Weather.

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