The Times - 13/02/1982
1982; Gale Group;
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From Richard Wigg, By Julian Haviland, Political Editor, From Our Correspondent, By Donald Macintyre, Labour Correspondent, By David Cross, By Michael Baily, Transport Correspondent, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By Philip Robinson, By Donald Macintyre Labour Correspondent, From David Walker, By Diana Geddes, Education Correspondent, By George Brock, By the Staff of "Nature", By Anthony Bevins Political Correspondent, By Christopher Warman, Arts Correspondent, By Our Political Correspondent, By Our Parliamentary Correspondent, By David Nicholson-Lord, By Kenneth Gosling, From John Chartres, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By Hugh Clayton Environment Correspondent, From Paticia Clough, From Roger Boyes, From Dessa Trevisan, From Our Own Correspondent, By Harry Golombek, From Nicholas Hirst, From Godfrey Morrison, From Christopher Walker, From Nicholas Ashford, From Christopher Thomas, From Charles Hargrove, From Paul Ellman, Geoffrey Smith, Robert Courtine, Alan Hamilton, HENRY YELLOWLEES, EMRYS ROBERTS, HENRY STERN, H. T. H. GOODWIN, DESMOND NETHERSOLETHOMPSON, MAIMIE NETHERSOLETHOMPSON, ANTONY ALLOTT, KENNETH MORGAN, A. C. JAMES, BERNARD LEVIN, NAOMI E. McINTOSH, By Our Rifle Shooting Correspondent, Kenneth Leech, Richard Williams, David Wade, Dennis Hackett, John Heilpern, Irving Wardle, John Percival, Noël Goodwin, Peter Black, Roy Hay, Shona Crawford Poole, Charles McKean, Jeremy Flint, Harry Golombek, Gareth David, By Derek Harris, Commercial Editor, By Melvyn Westlake, By John Whitmore, By Clive Cookson, Technology Correspondent, By lvor Davies, By Michael Prest, By Drew Johnston, Margaret Drummond, Mike Prest, Conal Gregory, Robin Ellison, From Richard Streeton, By Keith Macklin, By Stuart jones Football Correspondent, By Gordon Allan, By Norman Fox, By Sydney Friskin, By Rex Bellamy, By Richard Eaton, By David Hands, From John Ballantine, By John Clemison, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Our Racing Correspondent, By Michael Seely, Our Irish Correspondent, Edited by Peter Davalle, Jonathan Wills Scottish Correspondent,
ResumoNews: Thames Tv Captures Yarwood, Israel vows to halt Jordan arms deal, Reagan appointee quits State Department, Title of 'The Times' transferred from TNL, US soldiers bear rifles illicitly in Salvador, An invitation to dine with the Great European Eaters, Terrorists end truce in Corsica, Recession in silver trade appears to have eased, Associated fails to get sole ownership of 'Standard', MP stabbed at London interview, Duke braves protest at Opera, More help sought for ethnic groups, Portuguese strike falls flat, Romanians tell Haig to pursue détente, Divers lose a touch of style, Foot pledge to councils, Reagan to visit Britain, Tomb Used For Black Magic, A champion with no chance of winning, Dartmoor governor criticized, Father jailed for crushing baby, Minister gets on his bike, Lead-free petrol challenge to Thatcher, More leading questions for the SDP, Polish pilot flies his family to the West, Dacca Cabinet sheds 24 in corruption shake-up, All-round talent sought, Fishface sends his undying devotion, Parcel bomb protest for Aggett, BR could be switching to Aslef line, Costa Rica's debts New President has to tread carefully, The meeting of prayer and politics, Stallion rampant: In parts of the world (the wilder,, £210,000 mental health bonus, Top 20 sweep for ITV, My curious battles over Death Wish II, Schmidt talks Nato into summit switch, 'Army mutiny' in Somalia, Overseas selling prices, Political split over licences for Laker, Anniversaries, Wider strike threatened at Heathrow, Travel, Fourteen lost as lifeboat from crippled ship sinks, Assault case 'whitewash', In the garden, Tomorrow, Woman Of 86 Beaten By Raider, Carrington makes three demands on Poland, The papers, Ulster boys' sex inquiry in chaos after walkout, Front line Mike Westbrook, Reagan's 'new federalism' Testing the ground on Iowa's farms, Petrol bombing reflects Polish street tension, Claret and division bells, Move to check sex film clubs, Halle To Lose City Aid, Letter from Shetland The day they buried a way of life, Benefit plea on asbestos disease victims, Nigerians of many faiths welcome Pope to Africa, Pope's Toxteth visit defended, Child flu warning on aspirin risks, Science report New hope in fight against cancer, Action on housing demanded. Index. Politics and Parliament: Fowler to seek private health cash for NHS, Pornography Government backs curb on cinema clubs, Mortgage cost plea is rejected, Mrs Oppenheim may not be replaced, Motor cycle firms take on safety lobby, Mortgages MP protests at plan for house buyers, Speed has doubts over £6,000m Trident purchase. Picture Gallery: A clean sweep-by the Chairman of China's Communist Party. Law: 'Don't worry' creates new tenancy South West Water Authority v Palmer and Another, Diverted oil cargo not 'taken at sea' Shell International Petroleum Co Ltd v Gibbs (The Salem), Writing does not invalidate vote Ruffle v Rogers and Another, Barnes ordered to pay his fine, Boxing chief denies charge. News in Brief. 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Arts and Entertainment: The Times Cook A finer shred of peel, Valentine's Day Messages, Well-padded industry, Holiday discount news, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,755, Chess What an eventful year, Flashes of inspiration, Fashion shapes these stoves, Television and radio: Saturday and Sunday, England's Chess Lead Increased, Love that rather special cake, Gardening Ride on for the right finish, The very latest tile, Princes over the mob, Bridge Did you desert JR?, Architecture Underneath the arches. Editorials/Leaders: Open Court, Closed For Comment, Finis Coronat Opus, Getting Back In Business. Letters to the Editor: Birds' nest thefts, Self-employed penalty, A mature view, The AID child, Next step for Alliance, The Laker crash, All my eye and B. Levin, 'Right of reply' in the media, Effects of lead levels in petrol. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Births. Official Appointments and Notices: Latest appointments, University news Liverpool. Classified Advertising: Cinemas, Today's events, Acknowledgments, Royal Festival Hall, Services tomorrow: Sexagesima. Obituaries: Lord Southborough, 'Jo' Mattli, Dr Alfred Spinks, Eleanor Powell Dancing star in film musicals. Reviews: Auvergne A prospect to lift the spirits, Dance Manon Covent Garden, Radio Live correspondence, Theatre A classic triumph Hobson's Choice Haymarket, Television Unlikely love story, Concerts Philharmonia Ashkenazy Festival Hall, New York Saviours of America's Theatre?. Stock Exchange Tables: Latest results, Other Exchanges, The Pound, London Exchange Takeovers hold the stage, Weekly Ust Of Fixed-Interest Stocks, Sterling: Spot and Forward, Commodities, Unit Trust Prices-change on the week, Wall Street, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Stock Exchange Prices Quiet end to account. Business and Finance: Researcher to concentrate on technology Sinclair signs computers deal with Timex, Man from Hambro with a case for unit trusts, Fewer mortgages, Lure of the zero-coupon bond, Wagon Finance Marginal gains, Whitehall expect fall in inflation as rises slow, Ronson still wants ACC, PolicY launched, Reduced rate, Fade-out for the dream makers, Capital Markets, Family Money Market, Sound investment, Shell loses £24m oil theft claim, Recovery fund, Alexanders Profits collapse at Ford dealer, The Early Bird out to catch your interest, Expatriate help, Sir Peter sidetracked, Tax information is free, Pemex to raise $2,000m, Portfolio service, Discrimination by health insurers is challenged, International Companies, Brooke Tool Demand falls, Money Markets, EEC seeks hard line on Japan, Fund to monitor recovery stocks, LME acts to beat the tin squeeze, Technology move, Currencies, Bids And Deals, Upsurge in dollar knocks sterling, Co-op fears grow as merger fails, Index rises 15.6pc. Sport: Catterick Bridge card, Skiing Podborski gives ground, Hockey Welsh tactics earn a deserved draw, Golf Trevino charms gallery and takes first pace, Sports in Brief, Partnership sets State record, Newbury results, Conditions just right for Another Story, Newbury programme, Football: the gates open for Chelsea both at home and away paisley sticks to the same pattern, Park feeling the pinch, English put Welsh forwards to flight, Ayr programme, As Spinks defends he thinks of $2m, Rugby Union A chance for Mills to push England claims, Latest European snow reports, Tennis Bristol event confirmed, Crucial day for Aberdeen, Chapell due to find form, Squash rackets When politeness was the only order of the day, Mohibullah's return, Sporting fixtures, Weekend fixtures FA Cup fifth round, Clampett home and dry in torrential Hawaii, Rugby League Blackpool can but dream of Wembley, FA lift away games ban on Chelsea supporters, Motor racing Date for drivers' appeals, Wages proposal unlikely to win support, Racing Gaye Chance a golden prospect, Cricket conditions force England to name five bowlers for one-day game, Bowls Baker's recipe marginally superior to that of Dunn, Badminton, Political Pop can continue good work, Yachting Race bedevilled before it starts, Goulding is not the Ayr crowd's favourite, Vital mission for Carr. 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