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The Times - 23/10/1982

1982; Gale Group;

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By George Clark, Richard Ford, By a Staff Reporter, By Edward Townsend, Robert Rodwell, By Peter Wilson-Smith, Banking Correspondent, By Henry Stanhope, Diplomatic Correspondent, By Rodney Cowton, Defence Correspondent, By Paul Routledge, David Felton, By Our Labour Reporter, By David Felton, By Geraldine Norman, Sale Room Correspondent, From Richard Ford, From Craig Seton, By Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, By the Staff of "Nature", From Tim Jones Cardiff, By Clifford Webb, Motoring Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, By Our Medical Correspondent, By David Hewson, By John Young, Agriculture Correspondent, By Rupert Morris, From Harry Debelius, From Diana Geddes, From Patricia Clough, From Our Correspondent Southampton, From Christopher Thomas, From Andrew Thompson, From Dessa Trevisan, From Ian Murray, From David Watts, By Our South-East Asia Correspondent, From Richard Wigg, From Christopher Mosey, From Susan MacDonald, From Roger Boyes, From Michael Hamlyn, From Richard Owen, From Our Own Correspondent, From Peter Nichols, From Nicholas Ashford, From Godfrey Morrison, From Leslie Plommer, From Zoriana Pysariwsky, Ned Chaillet, Richard Williams, Bryan Appleyard, Nicholas Kenyon, Stephen Pettitt, Dennis Hackett, David Wade, PHS, Philip Howard, Jeffrey Bernard, ERIC McGRAW, JONATHAN DIMBLEBY, W. G. RAINES, IAN G. DOMMERSEN, JOHN S. BEVAN, HUGH MUNRO, MICHAEL SMITH, RICHARD CURTIS, MILES HUDSON, MILO KEYNES, FRANCES M. PELLING, RICHARD DENNIS, P J INSON, FELIX WEINBERG, J. DYSON TAYLOR, P. G. Walsh, City Editor Anthony Hilton, By Barrie Clement, By Our Financial Staff, By Sally White, By Jonathan Davis Energy Correspondent, By Andrew Cornelius, By Our Finacial Staff, Drew Johnston, EDITED BY LORNA BOURKE, From Richard Streeton, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Simon O'Hagan, By Peter Ball, By Richard Eaton, By Rex Bellamy, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Roy McKelvie, By David Hands, From John Hennessy, Golf Correspondent, From Tom Ramsey, By Michael Phillips, Racing Correspondent, By Michael Phillips, From Desmond Stoneham, By Michael Seely, By Our Racing Staff, By Keith Macklin, By Sydney Friskin, Edited by Peter Davalle, From Christopher Walker, Ronald Faux, Derek Harris, Clifford Webb, Peter Waymark, Ashley Stephenson, Stan Hey, Beryl Downing, Shona Crawford Poole, Jane MacQuitty, Marcel Berlins, Paul Griffiths, Geoff Brown, Isabelle Anscombe, Mel Lewis, Harry Golombek, Judy Froshaug, Jeremy Flint,

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Index. News: The Times Diary The name game is hotting up, Maintenance order cut to 10p a year, Hint of 8% home loans by spring, Gas import warning to Russia, Arabs field their best envoy, London on way to rain record, Unions angry at lack of consultation over proposed radio changes, Dublin doubt over economy package, Falklands command transferred, Poet and painter alone in China, Tomorrow Talks, German unions launch mass jobless protests, No race bias protection for jobs training girl, Rebel generals denied amnesty, There's no business like strike business, The horror was now over... Thank you, he told them, for helping me make a fool of the system, A generous helping of nostalgia, A star for me, Japan's deficit crisis Debts grow despite monetarist policies, Final victory for Boateng in election quarrel, De Lorean collapse Americans in secret visit to Belfast factory boost hope of takeover, 43 feared dead in Spanish floods, NF to seek jailing of councillors, Cuban poet free after 22 years, Portuguese upset by cartoons for breakfast, 25-year ban for rebel cricketers, Roads, How one sees another, Threat to sink stray submarines, Moscow pins its hopes on new Muslim leader, Greece expects EEC offer by February, High mental illness rate among Israelis fighting in Lebanon, Spanish Elections Fraga strives to confound polls, Many early Rembrandts 'are fakes', 'Pseudo British' cars fight, Why the Rodfather is streets ahead, Sino-Soviet talks end in optimism, Bill 'major curb' on closed shop, Thorn calls on West to frame rules for trade, BBC says 'Hi-De-Hi' to new rival, Republicans appeal to grassroots Men and money behind Adams, Santana looks to upmarket defectors, Euthanasia challenge, Wider use likely of taped police interviews, BSC plans job cuts and more closures as strike halts steel plants, Long-term pay deal may start trend, Kensington Antiques Fair preview, Police visit Save Sheila fund-raiser, Yugoslav dinar devalued by 20 per cent, Motor Show, Soviet diplomatic defector can stay in Britain, Fear of political violence grows in Argentina, Talks hailed by US as 'milestone', Overseas selling prices, Gemayel tour scores partial success, Anniversaries, Blind protest halts Rome traffic, Shultz visit to Ottawa Canada and US seek to settle quarrels, Mayoress defends striptease, Habré accuses Libya of preparing fresh attack, Ulster poll results disastrous for Prior, UN votes to oppose South Africa loan, Gardens open, Rampton nurses cleared of beating patients, Crisis in the fishing industry: 3 How Cornwall was 'Klondiked', Mystery attacks on Warsaw embassies, Science report Ups and downs of life at sea, Mule meat makes asses of Germans, Gossiping in mahogany, Chapels fight to save the dry Welsh Sunday, Dissidents force run-off in leadership race, Maintaining momentum of the Pope's Scottish visit, Franco-German summit Paris to consult Bonn on missile risk, Proposal for 700,000 defence force leaked, Russians pay for Briton's operation, Countryside Act shows teeth. Display Advertising: Exchange Securities, Brandenburg Concertos, Chess Computer News, Multiple Display Advertisements, Steaming, St John's Smith Square, Cardhu, Sobranie Challenge, Barratt, Teacher's, Thomson Winter Sun, Glc, South Hampshire, Royal Albert Hall, Handel Opera, Unit Trusts, The Times, Tanzania, The Two Ronnies, Iberia, Wyndham's Theatre, The Territorials, Wosley Hall, The Falklands, Suttons, Save & Prosper, Victoria Wine, Theatreboard, Capital, Nationwide Capital Bonds, San Carlo, Hayes And Jarvis, Tyndall, Steinway & Sons', Gazelles, Julian Gibbs Associates, Base Lending Rates. Law: Two men killed in vendetta, court is told, Judge rules disabled man can die, Bail for death charge girl, Computer case, Protecting television idea Fraser and Others v Thames Television Ltd and Others, Dispute over document at hunt trial, Decision delay in rape case, Relevance of benefit Chase v Chase. News in Brief. Arts and Entertainment: Riding on the dreams of a chrome-plated cult, Sale room Sketches reveal the art of a great glassmaker, Travel file Atlantic air fares take a nosedive, Chess Minutiae for the literate, Timeless tapestry at the green heart of Italy, Television and radio: Saturday and Sunday, Travel Trek that leads to the legendary Kilimanjaro, Bridge No dispensation for duffers, Pooh poppets to make as presents Hand-made at home, The Times Cook Peppering up a pumpkin, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,967, Finder puts embroidery on right lines, Sew small to save time and trouble, Eating Out Banquets for the bargain hunters, Week Ahead, In The Garden Spare the shears, spoil the rose, Shopfront More pulling power, Drink Bulgarian beauties at rock-bottom prices. Picture Gallery: Japanese style at Winchester. Politics and Parliament: Parliament October 22 1982 Civil servants may pay for pensions. Reviews: PREVIEW Calendar, Interview Barker for a minority, Rock & Jazz, Opera A dark tangle of boyars Khovanshchina Covent Garden, Fairs I, Television Return of derring-do, REVIEW Video cassettes of the month (2) And on the eighth day Jacobs begat Dallas, Collecting Fifties tonic to the nation, Family events Steeped in tradition and pots of money, Concerts, West End, Photography, Radio Variety essence of survival, Lontano St John's, Galleries, Dance, Festivals, Opera, PREVIEW Music Music that mirrors the Glass man, Films on TV, Straight to audience Guys and Dolls Oliver, Cbso Rattle Festival Hall, Macbeth St Georges', Rock Medley of classics Dionne Warwick Apollo, Victoria, Major Barbara in the firing line West End, Out of Town, Take two from Hollywood, Reprieve for the wayward offender. Editorials/Leaders: End Of An Illusion, Measure Of Effectiveness. Letters to the Editor: Advice to ministers, National Gallery, Glittering prizes of cable TV, Death of Napoleon, Degree of comfort, A pig in the circle, Princess in S Africa, Cough cure, Unbelievably hot?, Paradox of saving civilization by destroying it, Rising birth rates. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Official Appointments and Notices: Church news Appointments, Planning for retirement, Latest appointments, CBI urges personnel award. Deaths. Marriages. Classified Advertising: Personal Columns, Theatres, Today's events, Royal Festival Hall, Services tomorrow: Twentieth Sunday after Trinity. Obituaries: Mr L. St C. Grondona Work on stabilizing commodity prices, Dr Hans Selye, Alexander Macintyre. Business and Finance: New group ready to take over Esperanza, Wall Street dips in late trading, Profits flat at Camra, International, Rowland attacks coolness on demerger Lonrho says Fraser chief will block Harrods flotation, Sacked chief seeks £414,000, Family money, Just how good is that home loan option?, Rothschild plan for yen investment, Fall in OECD inflation, Gilts feel the funds shortage, Markets, Price Changes, Family Money Market, Krugerrand compendium, Trustcard cuts interest charges, Savings could be a bargain, Community jobless rate tops 10%, Investors cash in as STC dealings start, Firm plans better deal for investors, The Economy, Tax guide for D-I-Y operators, BP may dispose of Canadian offshoots, Interest Rates, Losses continue at Reed Executive, Granny Bonds to bounce back after extra payout, Kissin consortium may seek quotation Guinness Peat sells commodity arm, Family Money Profile Why they put their trust in Audrey, Shares retreat after early flourish, Investment and finance Pru points the way to survival, Currencies. Stock Exchange Tables: The pound, Sterling: Spot and Forward, Commodities, Unit Trust Prices-change on the week, Wall Street, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Stock Exchange Prices Subdued trading, Stock Exchanges. Sport: Newbury, Huntingdon NH, British girls out to build their confidence, Weekend Fixtures, South Africans refused visas, Sports in Brief, Australian youngsters show better form, Richmond are lucky, Frei's late debut marked by an early batting feat, Basil's Choice will offer speedy service, Healthy deal for Scots, Imran says pace will play decisive part, Stratford-on-Avon, Counties lose men as Hamburg calls, Success is aim in the long run, April Run for repeat, Nice view from the basement, Time for Cardiff to settle down, Dunbeath can add further Futurity success for Cecil, Little Wolf in form for French St Leger, Attendance figures will be a key factor, Ludlow NH, Rioting completes tour misery, England's wish granted, Mosey the 'iron man' well placed, Real Tennis A useful lead for Davies, Equal room for sexes at Wimbledon, Snooker Reardon win earns him £5,000, Boxing Death of boxer after knock-out, Doncaster results, Carlisle NH, Volleyball Mexican accent on English rules, Britain's window dresser, A big day for Welsh students, Croquet A shield Britain is hoping to regain, Ballesteros will not pay £50 fine for slow play, Doncaster, Newton Abbot. Property: Country Property. Weather: The Weather.

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