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The Times - 03/05/1982

1982; Gale Group;

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By Philip Webster, Political Reporter, From Christopher Thomas, By Henry Stanhope, Defence Correspondent, From John Witherow, From Nicholas Ashford, From Zoriana Pysariwsky, By Our Foreign Staff, By a Staff Reporter, By David Cross, By Our Defence Correspondent, John Chartres, From Richard Wigg, By Clifford Longley, Religious Affairs Correspondent, From Nicholas Hirst, By Nicholas Timmins, From Moshe Brilliant, From Godfrey Morrison, By Donald Macintyre, Labour Correspondent, By Peter Evans, Home, Affairs Correspondent, By Our Labour Correspondent, By Pat Healy, Social Services Correspondent, By Frances Gibb, By David Walker, Local Government Correspondent, By Rupert Morris, From Michael Hornsby, From Jonathan Fenby, From Patricia Clough, From Paul Ellman, From Neil Kelly, From Trevor Fishlock, John Percival, Ned Chaillet, Paul Griffiths, Stanley Sadie, Joan Chissell, Stephen Pettitt, Kenneth Loveland, Bryan Appleyard, by Neil Kinnock, Patricia Clough, PHS, Philip Howard, NICHOLAS HINTON, RONALD EYRES, ADRIAN STUNGO, MICHAEL CHICHESTER, JENNIFER JOSSELYN, BRIAN HOGAN, R. H. F. DALTON, GRIFFITH EINION OWENS, MARY CHIPPERFIELD, H. R. F. KEATING, LESSLIE K. WATSON, R. A. WILSON, From Tim Jones, From Jonathan Wills, Major-General J. H. S. Bowring, By Hilary Cawthorne, By John Nicholls, By Paul Newman, By Stuart Jones, By Martin Tyler, By John Wilcockson, By Pamela MacgregorMorris, By Vince Wright, By Nicholas Harling, By David Powell, By Clive White, By John Woodcock, Cricket Correspondent, By Peter West, Rugby Correspondent, by Keith Macklin, From Adrianne Blue, By Michael Coleman, By Iain Mackenzie, From Mitchell Platts, By John Hennessy, Golf Correspondent, By Michael Phillips, Racing Correspondent, By Michael Phillips, By Michael Seely, From James Peden, by Michael Seely, From Desmond Stoneham, Edited by Peter Dear, By Michael Baily, Transport Correspondent, From Craig Seton, By Peter Evans, Home Affairs Correspondent, From Roger Boyes, DJM, By Philip Webster Political Reporter,

Resumo

News in Brief. Index. Politics and Parliament: Parliament this week, Lead-free petrol pledge by Labour, Argentine cruiser hit by torpedoes from Royal Navy submarine. News: Begin drops plan to ban removal of settlements, Pym increases the diplomatic pressure in United States, 'Our aircraft have intercepted: They are turning back', Take riot proposals as package, Scarman says, UN leader works on peace plan, Moscow to pay bill for submarine, A novel for today, a classic for the future, W Africa lends a hand, Nature notes, Britain's crucial staging post comes wide awake again, Two more ships requisitioned for task force, Galtieri's address to the nation 'We prefer to die than to kill', NHS faces tougher pay action, Death grant plan attacked, Vietnamese fire kills 20 Cambodians, Burnham talks of threat by Venezuela, How Harrier pilot shot down Mirage, 8-0 victory for everyone to see, Governor applauds assault, Why Hungary's priest of peace is at war with his bishops, 'Telegraph' rebuked on pill report, Madrid and Bonn: Raids opposed, Buenos Aires confident of winning war, Queen joins prayers for peace, Debt repayments may cease, 'Death-wish' of young unemployed, Rules of war breached by both sides, Windsurf rescue, Ministers may merge projects to help jobless, Task force has choice of three strategies, East Timor resists Indonesia, Bands beat the storms for folk in Yell, A day of tension and elation, Moscow: 'Hypocrisy' of United States, Enemies of the skies, Violence spoils May Day, What the real Labour Party can learn from the real Nye, The dilemmas of the Pope's visit, Britain admits sub sank trawler, Benefit appeal priority criticized, Poles celebrate May Day with defiance, Heart for Swede, Foot: Was it right?, Accord on sea law Abstentions mar historic pact, Local Elections Fringe parties extend the voters' choice, Botha and Kaunda may resume discussion, Overseas selling prices, Question mark over junta's air capability, Another version of events, Complaints rouse Israelis, Iran troops 'on border with Iraq', The student and the peppermint, The Times Diary Tripping into yesterday, Moreover... Miles Kington, Le Monde chooses new editor, Tribute to a disciple of free love, Winter a strong ally for Argentines, 'Bomber' Harris approves of runway action, The papers, Threat of all-out warfare grows, Gandhi bans Sikh extremist groups, Countdown to action stations, Aircraft losses admitted, Doubling of fares will hit LT services, The strike force: Vulcans Refuelling key to success, Day jails considered for some prisoners, Salvador right fumes as moderate takes office, Saving Britain's stock of films, The churches: Armed force is justified, BR to abandon advanced train for new project, The strike force: Harriers A frustrating target for heat missiles, New paper loses 250,000 copies. Display Advertising: Cardinals, The National Bank, Alaskan, Multiple Display Advertisements, Rhhi. Picture Gallery. Law: Murder charge. Reviews: Defender of the Reithian faith, Dance Shortage of romantic spirit Royal Ballet Covent Garden Festival Ballet Coliseum, Television Missing world, Theatre Bumps and Knots Lyric, Hammersmith, City of London Sinfonia Hickox Barbican Hall, Lso Markevich Festival Hall, John Lill Queen Elizabeth Hall, Cbso Cleobury Town Hall, Birmingham, Raglan Baroque Players St John's. Editorials/Leaders: Waiting For Signals From Warsaw, Prisoners Of Their Past. Letters to the Editor: Marco Polo's travels, Governing the Church, Labour statement on circus animals, The jury system, Down by the riverside, Historic buildings, Benefits pressure in youth scheme, Rural water supply, Utility mark?, The war within, Stomach for the fight, Defence policy after the Falklands. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: Church news Appointments, Latest appointment, University news Sheffield, Appointments in the Forces. Deaths. Births. Obituaries: Mr A. W. Tait Financial administration of BR, Right Rev W. A. Parker, Maj-Gen L. Perowne. Sport: Todays Fixtures, 2,000 Guineas result, Warwick, Fencing Sweet barb of youth, Sports in Brief, Lacrosse Sheffield in full war cry, Speedway Penhall blazes victory path, Cricket, Racing Newmarket, Cricket Gower has not lost touch of class, Motor Cycling Sheene forces his way back, Par is enough to get James home, Runners And Riders For Six National Hunt Programmes Newcastle, Gloucester let themselves down, Outsider takes Kentucky Derby, Norwich's surge vindicates a policy, Hawick get their reward, Boutin has second classic win, Show Jumping Pyrah back victorious, Buffavento appeals on Bell's day, Rugby League: Draw At Wembley Means Replay Hull defy hoodoo and find form as time runs out, Haydock Park, Mod. Pentathlon Revenge for Miss Norman, Snooker Taylor is second casualty, Liverpool scent title and record, Volleyball Spark back with a bang, Sporting fixtures, Weekend Results And Tables Football, Hockey Teddington's tall order, New light on great Ipswich switch-off, Sludds keeps his word, Kempton Park, Gay George a firm fancy for Doulton, Johnston in the Keegan mould, Millichip: 'We need help', Head joins the English master class at last, Tennis Quick work for Brasher, Wolves denied the scraps, Fox's goalkeeping flawless to the end, Gale that blew United towards Europe, Yachting Clear-cut Cudmore, Game's ugly face stays bared, Basketball Scots' coach ordered out, Doncaster, Cycling Breakaway Bayton. Classified Advertising: Entertainments, Announcements, Today's events. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,821, Museums closed, Today's television and radio programmes. Stock Exchange Tables: The pound. Weather: The Weather.

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