The Times - 25/11/1982
1982; Gale Group;
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By Derek Harris, Nicholas Ashford, From Christopher Walker, By Our Crime Reporter, From Craig Seton, By Julian Haviland Political Editor, By Stewart Tendler, Crime Reporter, By David Felton Labour Reporter, By Anthony Bevins, Richard Evans, By David Felton, Labour Reporter, By Rodney Cowton Defence Correspondent, By Ronald Kershaw, By Nicholas Timmins, By Philip Webster, Political Reporter, By Donald Macintyre, Labour Correspondent, By the Staff of "Nature", By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Richard Evans, By Christopher Warman, Arts Correspondent, By Frances Gibb Legal Affairs Correspondent, By Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, By Hugh Clayton, Environment Correspondent, From Robert Fisk, From Moshe Brilliant, From Godfrey Morrison, From Stephen Taylor, From Richard Owen, From Bailey Morris, From Mohsin Ali, From Ian Murray, From Our Correspondent, From Michael Hornsby, By David Nicholson-Lord, From Our Own Correspondent, From Richard Hanson, From Ivor Davis, From R. W. Apple, From Christopher Thomas, From Dessa Trevisan, From Roger Boyes, From Peter Nichols, Anthony Quinton, John Higgins, Miranda Seymour, Tom Hutchinson, John Jolliffe, Philip Howard, Michael Church, Edward Mortimer, John Percival, David Robinson, Ned Chaillet, Paul Griffiths, Noël Goodwin, PHS, by Lord Scarman, by Philip Howard, Ronald Butt, Roger Boyes, CAROLINE BOND, SYLVIA DISLEY, ANTHONY VERRIER, ROY SMITH, WILFRED SENDALL, STUART T. SAYER, RONALD EYRES, LESLIE MURPHY, ROBIN N. CAMPBELL, ALAN DAY, R. K. D. SHAH, GLADWYN, STEWART OF FULHAM, GRAHAM LONDIN, J. N. P. WATSON, E. D. GRAHAM, By Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, Dr Derek Brewer, Corelli Barnett, City Editor Anthony Hilton, By Barrie Clement, Peter Welham, By Michael Prest, Maxwell Newton, By Our Financial Staff, By Our Banking Correspondent, By Peter Wilson-Smith Banking Correspondent, By Jonathan Davis Energy Correspondent, Drew Johnston, From M G G Pillai, Andrew Cornelius, Richard Hanson, C. Gordon Tether, Margaret Coffey, By Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent, By Tom German, By Clive White, By Roy McKelvie, By a Special Correspondent, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, From John Hennessy, Golf Correspondent, Rex Bellamy, By Michael Seely, By Michael seely, From Richard Streeton, By Barry Pickthall, By Sydney Friskin, By Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Edited by Peter Lee, By Our Political Editor,
ResumoNews: Father of condemned woman is silent, De Lorean cars go on sale but not on the road, Two more advisers at No 10, Man shot dead by RUC, Shamir 'not told of massacre', Killer gets 'life' for second time, Scargill to give evidence, Subway cheats offer token resistance, Outside chief urged for Lloyd's, Daily Telegraph Prospects bleak for early return, Arafat seeks PLO confidence vote, Ian Bradley celebrates the centenary of the first performance of 'Iolanthe' Who was who on the peer's foray into fairyland?, Ian Smith questioned by police, Sea Lord weathers the cuts, Man in the news Hard climb for a political hawk, £80m liner to be most luxurious ever, Vickers, the tank manufac-, Roads, £1m appeal tor restoration of chapel, Frank Johnson in the Commons An investigation that should run and run, Aliyev groomed for Premier, Nakasone to be Japan's next Prime Minister, The Times Diary Womandarins, Staff at London hospital call off protest action, Trestrail cleared of security breach, Where seeing is disbelieving, Moreover... Miles Kington Yuri joins the Man of the Year list, Boycott in dinner row, Let's put schools in a special class, TUC cautions unions in benefits dispute, Six airlines accused of crushing Laker, Action urged on treatment of rising drug abuse, Explosives gang hunted, Hoxha era nearing its close, Catching up on computers, El Al to be put into liquidation, Overseas selling prices, Objections to Vatican art loan shrugged off, Street trade in animals banned, Empty chair suggested for Chad at OAU talks, US-European divisions split first Gatt session, Prejudice: the stain remains, Militant purge goes on despite legal threats, Begin among nine warned by massacre inquiry, Swazis give ANC cold shoulder, S Africa announces new guidelines on detainees, Russians fail to harness Khomeini's revolution, Strong backing for aid to poor countries, France accused of damaging world shipping, The politics of animal welfare: 4 Campaign against hunts grows in size and skill, Clawing my way out of the juggernaut jargon New words for old, The papers, Picketed steel ships may be diverted, The rot of dental fraud 'has been stopped', The Times guide to careers training Keeping the arts alive, Judge's daughter drove with bomb under car, Ghana leader threatens to bomb defiant rebels, 'Marriage' licences for gay couples, Canterbury's Great Hall revealing its secrets, Exocets 'flown to Argentina', Science report Crashing comets caught on camera. Index. Politics and Parliament: Energy Privately generated power must be sold on fair terms, Parliament today, Falklands Need to restore commerical relations with Argentina, Europe Heffer call for peace initiative, Middle East Pym says test is whether meeting with PLO will bring peace, House Of Lords Higher welfare benefits depend on economic success, Shetland fishing 'cover-up' claim, Foot ends Callaghan 'myth', Commission's review failed in its duties, Labour says. Law: Frigate case costs issue referred, Solidarity activist jailed, No liability in tort for loss of cheques in post American Express Co and Another v British Airways Board, MPs want independent body to sift appeals, Indemnity clause does not operate as a penalty Export Credit Guarantee Department v Universal Oil Products Co and Others, Smith accuses Arnot of murdering his daughter at party, Plotter gets death sentence, No mandatory grant for postgraduate Regina v Leeds City Council, Ex parte Datta, £1,000 bribes offered to jurors, court told, Freed man accuses Pretoria, New character assassination law proposed, Nervous shock decision upheld on appeal Regina v Criminal Injuries Compensation Board, Ex Parte Parsons, Arnot is accused at inquest, Accused wife 'wanted husband beaten'. 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Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 15,995, Best Science Fiction Of The, Today's television and radio programmes BBC 1, 'Mousetrap' is 30 today, A major retrospective exhi-, The Destroyers Of Lan-Kern,, The Fishers Of Darksea, by, Sale room French homage to Rimbaud and Baudelaire. Picture Gallery. Reviews: Timewatch, the lately spawned, Maps and chaps The Times Concise Atlas of World History, Wine with everything, Chamber Dances Sadler's Wells, BBC So Del Mar Albert Hall, Alas, poor Harriet Fair Ophelia, Software 2010: Odyssey Two, Theatre Still Life Royal Court, Bold discoveries, Mr Benjamin London Sinfonietta Rattle St John's, Foulenough play in Happy Valley, Fiction Little tragedies In the Land of Dreamy Dreams, Combining youth and awkwardness A Month in the Country Covent Garden, Yours faithfully Letters to Venetia Stanley, The film world's glittering prize winners. Editorials/Leaders: Coal's Future IS With Its Cost, Over-Protected Reputation, Socialist Hangover. Letters to the Editor: Buying British, Prejudice against police evidence, London Catholic schools, Looking to the Dutch, Entente and Etendards, Aid for the Afghans, Tadworth Court reorganization, An open question, Trade in seal products, The falling pound, Weaknesses in free trade prospectus, Prison staffing. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: University news Oxford Elections, Latest appointments, Church news. Deaths. Births. Obituaries: Professor Geoffrey Shepherd, Captain Stephen Roskill, Dr B. N. Pandey, Mr John Hargrave Founder of prewar Green Shirt movement. Business and Finance: Todays Tesco Turnover Increased by £140.3M to£1056.0M Net Profit Up By£5.5M to £20.1M, BPM Holdings plc Adjusting To Combat The Recession, Woodrow wins Malaysia job, Buy-out bid for BTH renewed, Nat West in £100m loan stock issue, Kwik Save plans 30 new shops, Churchbury quadruples profits, Hepworth sees little growth, International Hoechst has doubts on growth, Bankers' threat to Mexico aid, Tokyo is poised to benefit from the next upturn The sluggish giant prepares to emerge from hibernation, Barclays unveils merger plan, Warning of lower prices jolts oils, Companies, Markets, Price Changes, Investment and finance In the shadow of the polls, Industrial focus Jenkin steels himself for a vote-loser, AHS dividend hits forecast, Air Call drops to 333p, Gold as a museum piece, Today, Interest Rates, Tricentrol buys up future, Investors' Notebook Comet soars away to prove the point, Burtons in £8m share sell-off, Wearwell up to £4.19m, Bardsey grows with purchase, Tax system set for shake-up, Money Markets, Company News In Brief, Downward pressure likely on oil prices, Johnson Matthey takes expected fall, Currencies, Money supply targets likely to be overshot Volcker raises hopes of steady recoverv in US, A fierce battle for subscribers is being fought in the US. Cable TV prepares for a shakeout. Stock Exchange Tables: M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited The Over-the-Counter Market, Wall Street, The pound, Authorized Units & Insurance Funds, Sterling: Spot and Forward, Commodities, Stock Exchange Prices Late surge, Stock Exchanges. Business Appointments: Appointments. Sport: Lillee should consider retiring, Anderlecht knock Yugoslavs for six, Croquet New Zealand draw level, Cambridge squander opportunities, Sports in Brief, Asian Games India's hockey team prepare for Pakistan, Watson's goals exert warming influence, Middlesex choose Ripley, Turner takes lead on second day, Peterborough squeeze home, Brisbane a warmer place with Rackemann there, Hockey Saini gives Oxford the stick, Haydock Park, Real Tennis Australians dominate semi-finals, Holmes's fire still burning, League decide in Fashanu's favour, Lumparita on course for Aylett, Skiing A clean sweep for the Swiss, Chepstow weights, Yachting New design is the syndicate's secret, Table Tennis Promise of Prean shows in defeat, Motor Rallying A pleasant drive home for the speedy Finn, Results, Athletics Minister orders inquiry into financing, In Brief Pajot has time to spare, Wincanton, City swamped in Southampton's torrent of goals, Bradford fall for the Muhren touch, Scots are caught on the German bounce, Candy's choicest fruit still has her roots firmly in the Orchard This happy breed of old and new, Assessor holds key to Magri rating, Ludlow, Silver Buck soaring to new heights in front-running role, Rugby League GB make more changes, Top names for World Open, Snooker. Classified Advertising: Today's events, Acknowledgments, La crème de la crème, Entertainments, Banking and Accountancy Appointments, Educational, Careers and Re-training. Weather: The Weather.
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