The Times - 18/12/1982
1982; Gale Group;
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By Frances Williams, Economics Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, By Our Diplomatic Correspondent, By Henry Stanhope, Diplomatic Correspondent, From Richard Owen, By Nicholas Timmins, From Ian Murray, By Julian Haviland, Political Editor, By Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, By John Young, Agriculture Correspondent, By David Felton, Labour Reporter, By Geraldine Norman, Sale Room Correspondent, From Tim Jones, by Hugh Clayton Environment Correspondent, By John Young Agriculture Correspondent, From Harry Golombek Chess Correspondent, From Arthur Osman, By David Walker, Local Government Correspondent, By Craig Seton, From Our Correspondent Reading, By Our Medical Correspondent, By David Nicholson-Lord, From Michael Binyon, From Diana Geddes, From Moshin Ali, From Moshe Brilliant, From Roger Boyes, From Nicholas Ashford, From Christopher Follett, From Michael Hornsby, From Our Own Correspondent, From Stephen Taylor, From Andrew Thompson, From Robert Schuil, Irving Wardle, From Richard Wigg, Michael Church, David Wade, Peter Dear, Hilary Finch, PHS, Flora Lewis, by Celia Haddon, Anne Sofer, Peter Nichols, WINSTON S. CHURCHILL, DAVID EPSTEIN, R. DUDLEY SMITH, KARL WEISHAUPL, JAMES HERON, G. H. PETERS, D. M. PATCHETT, ERIC ST JOHNSTON, SARAH GREGSON, DAVID NAPLEY, RODNEY DENNYS, JOHN COLVILLE, M. BUCK, PETER RILEY, Peter Mullen, A correspondent writes:, City Editor Anthony Hilton, By Michael Clark, By Peter Wilson-Smith, Banking Correspondent, By Our Energy Correspondent, Sally White, By Jonathan Davis Energy Correspondent, By Jonathan Clark, By Barrie Clement, By Sally White, From Bailey Morris, Peter Gartland, Margaret Drummond, Hilaire Gomer, Conal Gregory, From Jobs Woodcock, Cricket Correspondent, By Peter Ball, From Bryan John, From Athole Still, By Keith Macklin, By David Hands, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By Michael Phillips, Racing Correspondent, By Michael Phillips, By Michael Seely, From Sydney Friskin Melbourne, By Ronald Faux, Edited by Peter Dear, From Robert Schuit, By Paul Routledge, Labour Editor, From a Special Correspondent, Edward Lucie-Smith, Mel Lewi, Clifford Webb, C.W., Ashley Stephenson, P.H., Lindsey Bareham, Stan Hey, Beryl Downing, Shona Crawford Poole, Nicholas Wapshott, Peter Way mark, Marcel Berlins, Ned Chaillet, Harry Golombek, Jeremy Flint,
ResumoIndex. News: Trust faces hunting challenge, Michelin to make 4,000 redundant, I was kidnapped, Walesa says, Reeve jailed for 15 years, Inflation rate down to 6.3% and still dropping, Immigrants row mars Chadli visit to Paris, Rushing into turbo with BL's Metro, Bulgarians tell press of 'US slander', EEC rules out legal ban on seal products, Swazis say only 25 ANC men detained, Race against time to find earthquake survivors, Hague puts aid squeeze on Surinam, KGB chief takes over at Ministry of Interior, Missing boy appeal by father, Lancia lift-off, Intuitions like choirs of angels, New electricians' leader favours secret ballot, BBC and unions in pact on breakfast TV, Embassy inquiry sought South Africans' role challenged, Unita linked to plane in Botswana, Miners likely to strike over new pit closure, Values How to cast out a cold spell, Ouch! Bowdler takes a swipe at Bunter, SDLP men might quit Ulster Assembly, Tuning up for Fanfani's Fifth, Law chief wants longer terms for drug importers, Working classes push Bupa into the red, Letter from Norway All dreaming of a wet Christmas, Premier plotted to kill me, Hoxha says, Soviet Union expels British diplomat, Levin's leavenings, Tenant who wanted to be rehoused burnt his flat, Labour-controlled councils will incur penalties for overspending targets, National day, I'll read that again if you don't mind, Queen of a fantasy world, Photofits of gun gang, English football fans jailed, France's snappy reply to the Sierra, The Times Diary Sugar puff, Cruise fails on seventh test flight, Howe gives EEC three months to agree payment, Overseas selling prices, S African envoy organized burglaries, Job bias 'against white', Tactics put Madrid conference at risk, Shultz lukewarm on British control over missiles, Two die in Buenos Aires battle between police and marchers, Kohl wins mandate to hold March elections, Eban likens Begin to McCarthy, In the garden, 8 convicted after kidnap of baron, Senators keep the MX alive, Sandhurst, Magic carpets, Where is the new Ernie Bevin?, The papers, Motorcyclists get another body blow, Black workers accuse BL of Gestapo tactics, Reagan hopes to break Lebanon stalemate, Penlee's new boat takes to the sea, Science report Farmers facing a burning issue, Factory ship ban to be lifted, Zimbabwe's petrol cut by sabotage. Picture Gallery. Politics and Parliament: Misjudgment caused immigration defeat, Lord Hunt redefines disclosure rules, PARLIAMENT December 17 1982 Family Policy Health council to review books unsuitable for school use. Display Advertising: Cardhu Pure Malt Highland, Champagne Pommery, Asian Dreams Holidays, James Conlon, Multiple Display Advertisements, Steaming, Glc South Bank Concert Halls, Abbey National Money Service, Royal Albert Hall, High & Dry, The Times, Mental Illness, Gartmore, Theatre Board, Target Records, Atarah's Band, Resista Carpets, National Savings Bank, M & G Capital Builder, Reid's Hotel, Adventure In Peru, Queen's Theatre, Pine House, Angostura, Arthur Bell & Sons P.L.C., Base Lending Rates, Wigmore Hall. News in Brief. Law: Banks deny laxity after fraud case, Appeal judge frees nurses, Life sentence for 'kiss of death' wife who had husband killed by contract, Sentencing of drugs offenders Regina v Aramah, No principle press can use information Savoy Hotel PLC v British Broadcasting Corporation. Arts and Entertainment: Calendar, Carols for Christmas, What made British get the shakes, Chess Rocky road to a Hastings victory, Top films in 1982, Sale room Worcester mustard pot fetches £3,520, Ways of making a bigger splash in winter, Concerts, Eating Out Meals in the rush-hour melèe, Icelanders vie for chess tournament lead, Travel Politics, peaks and parrots on a package to Peru, Bridge Riding on the crest of a Cape wave, Kock & Jazz, The Times Cook Cook your goose-and enjoy it, London Recommended, Photography, Galleries, Dance, Opera, Television and radio programmes Saturday Sunday, Family events, Films on TV Today, Fairs, London, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 16,015, Out of Town, Cutting away the dead wood. Reviews: Classics of the warring forties, New style musical may create a tradition, Verisimilitude of video Verdi, Choice, Success story of a rotten skier, From sublime to abysmal, Radio Magazines have it made, Collecting Prints of a master metalsmith, Theatre Neverland 20 years on Peter Pan, Concert Repartee and panache Lso Temirkanov Festival Hall, Television Lying low after high rise. Editorials/Leaders: German Democracy At Work, Tenacity Of Tenure, Rising Damp. Letters to the Editor: Police: a moving tale of our times, Support for farmers, Seasonal cheer, The oldest profession, Avoiding world war in a nuclear age, Wilton Park cuts, Helen Smith inquest, Non-white recruits, Timeless encounter, Reading Room access. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Classified Advertising: Entertainments, Announcements, Services tomorrow: Fourth Sunday in Advent, Today's events. Births. Deaths. Obituaries: Bishop Najib Cuba'in, The Hon Godfrey Samuel Fine Art Commission, Professor Jack Kerr, Sir George Pope Pormer General Manager of The Times, Mrs J. M. Hulton, Mrs Monica Sutherland, Obituary. Business and Finance: Currency realignment denied, Saudis waver on Opec price, T & N to sell PVC offshoot, Row over Japanese oil tender, US Congress and steel industry fight imports, The economy, Tax law gap, International, Bid for UDS Group expected, A scrips guide, Gilts, High-tech prizes, Investment and finance Oil on troubled waters, Restructuring deal for Carpets Int, Marks and J Lewis lead retail revellers, Charities Tax-avoiding covenants are clever donations indeed, Move your cash, Companies, Markets, Price Changes, Family Money Market, Good run for non-taxpayers, TSB bargain, Co-op charges up, Wine Old standby that seldom fails, Hanson up on sale of subsidiaries, Family Money Giving All that glisters does not have investment potential, Interest Rates, Bank of England support for rescue package Government backs British loans for Argentina, Equities finish on firm note, Company News In Brief, Caravans International calls in receiver, Wolseley cash call for £17m, Savings Special offers for children, Dearer houses soon, Currencies, Savers' choice, Fed assurance boosts Wall St, Wasserman buys Rowan. Stock Exchange Tables: The pound, Stock Exchange Prices Little interest, Sterling: Spot and Forward, Commodities, Unit Trust Prices-change on the week, Wall Street, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Stock Exchanges. Sport: Goulding caught flat-footed, Cambridge off bottom, Cambridge not deterred by ice, A British seed in junior events, Gottfried aggression is to much for Borg, Sports in Brief, Stoke's brighter image to lure floating supporter, Ascot, Davis and Meo cruise into world doubles final, Devon & Exeter, World Cup lead for Miss Hess, Swimming Britain off to a fine start, Towcester, Equestrianism Triumph for Skelton and St James, Davies's warming treble, Football and other weekend fixtures, Welsh clubs weakened by loss of Englishmen, Some clouds have appeared on the English horizon, RFU to tender for boots contract, FIFA keep to 24, Lillee that refuses to fade away, Eternal snows, Bobsleigh Damper on British teams, Doncaster results, The end of the road for Test match hopefuls, Tomorrow, Myler to coach Britain, Feather-light danger, Tottenham emphatic that Ardiles will not be sold, Doncaster, Hockey Tireless England give world champions a scare, Zaheer turns all-rounder, Captain John to take command for Dickinson. Property: London Flats. Weather: The Weather.
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