The Times - 15/10/1982
1982; Gale Group;
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By Philip Webster, Political Reporter, By Clifford Longley, Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Geraldine Norman, Sale Room Correspondent, From Julian Haviland Political Editor, Derby, From David Felton, Labour Reporter, By Michael Baily, Transport Editor, By Nicholas Timmins, From Andrew Thompson, By Paul Routledge, Labour Editor, By Donald Macintyre, Labour Correspondent, By Our Labour Correspondent, By Richard Evans, By a Staff Reporter, By Hugh Clayton Environment Correspondent, By Rupert Morris, By Clive Cookson Technology Correspondent, By Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, From Richard Ford, By Clifford webb, Motoring Correspondent, By Lucy Hodges, By David Hewson, By David Walker, By Baron Phillips, By Judy Foreman, From Craig Seton Exeter, From Tim Jones, Cardiff, Reports by John Winder, Derek Barnett, Amanda Haigh, Julian Haviland, From Stephen Taylor, From Michael Hamlyn, From Paul Ellman, From Christopher Thomas, From Our Correspondent, From a Bridge Correspondent, From Bailey Morris, From Patricia Clough, From Roger Boyes, From Mohsin Ali, From Ray Kennedy, From John Best, From Dessa Trevisan, From David Bonavia, Penny Perrick, Dr Thomas Stuttaford Medical Correspondent, from Kerstin Lindman-Strafford, from Mary Tyler, from Pat Goldsmith, PHS, Peter Nichols, Laurie Weston, Andrew Thompson, David Watt, Philip Howard, ROBIN DAY, DAVID EDWARDS, JOHN G. GLOVER, WINIFRED K. BARRAUD, BRIAN SEWELL, ARNOLD TAMARIN, A. S. C. EHRENBERG, PATRICK BARWISE, R. W. WORDLEY, PETER COPPING, ROY ALLINGHAM, FREDA BLANK, DOROTHY DAINTY, R G ROBINSON, ESHER, JOHN SARUM, LEO LARCH-SYMES, ROSEMARY RABSON, David Robinson, Irving Wardle, Ned Chaillet, Nicholas Kenyon, Stephen Pettitt, John Russell Taylor, Dennis Hackett, City Editor Anthony Hilton, From Maxwell Newton, By Our Energy Correspondent, By Barrie Clement, By Derek Harris, Commercial Editor, By Gareth David, By Our Financial Staff, By Frances williams, Economics Correspondent, By Peter Wilson-Smith Banking Correspondent, By Sally White, By Jonathan Davis, By Our Commercial Editor, Patricia Best, C. Gordon Tether, By John Hennessy, Golf Correspondent, By Peter Ryde, By a Special Correspondent, Malcolm Winton, By Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent, By Peter Ball, By Iain Mackenzie, By Michael Seely, By Michael Phillips, By Michael Phillips, Racing Correspondent, By Our Racing Staff, By Our Newmarket Correspondent, By Peter West, Rugby Correspondent, By Peter west, From Richard Streeton, By Jim Railton, Sydney Friskin, by Clifford Webb, Edited by Peter Davalle, From Christopher Walker, From Jonathan Wills,
ResumoIndex. Politics and Parliament: SDP secret aim to end 'poverty trap', Transport Bill Points decision goes against Government, House Of Lords Report on welfare state will not be published, Maintaining stability and prosperity of Hongkong, Labour's court action threatens date for election. News: High speed press will help the blind, Marchais meets Hu, Housing aid 'confusion', Confusing luck with judgment?, Liberal defeats spell trouble for Trudeau, Tejero can stand for Parliament, Robber underscores the party lines, Many wines in boxes 'undrinkable', Church and bomb clash grows, Tanks intervene to halt Lebanon fighting, Why more women won't take birth lying down, Moon mass wedding joins 5,800 couples, Councils split over coalfield, Zimbabwe MP set free twice in a day, Give me more time says Reagan, Inquiry into artificial insemination opens, Schmidt coalition went bankrupt, Strauss says, Two worlds of the working mother The Swedish norm, GLC seeks information on nuclear 'targets', £350,000 for heart transplant hospitals, Once a mother..., Salvador rebels attack, An income gap, Alas, poor Jeremy, mine's a pint, Learning to live without a dustbin, Public pope, private doubts, Nupe aims to step up disruption, ITV surprise at criticism of Lord Hunt's report, The Times Diary A casualty for Cohse?, The trains now standing and standing..., New hybrid car heralds age of silent motoring, Papandreou's Greece: 2 Athens stays firmly anchored to West, Albanians discard minister, BBC to conduct racial monitoring of staff, Stopover in South Africa for Princess, New law on children welcomed, Economist likely to lead Dutch coalition, Former CID chief banned, Doubts on which way miners ballot will go, Owen calls for bigger non-nuclear forces, MPs who feel left out in the cold, Stamp of England angers the Welsh, Drink and be gouty, Seven days to find man among rubbish, Overseas selling prices, The peso: sorting out the zero ratings, Michaelmas Bar results, Rail union punishes strike breakers, Assembly commentary Party holds back its secret weapon, Rail fare rises smaller and later than expected, Tories have let the police down, Williams says, Rogers sees perils in US pullout, Moreover... Miles Kington, Computers spell new ways to find tax evaders, Frank Johnson with the SDP Paranoia and the soft left set in, Part-time job trap for women, Cash aid for US inner city advice group, Medical Briefing New advice on vaccination, Motoring Panther roars in at under £6,000, Blood supplies cut off from private hospitals, Television's charismatic newscasters How to earn $8m for a five-year contract, Gdansk strikers' punishment watered down, The papers, Bus station blunder, Food prices, Science report Sweet fate possible for Mary Rose, Law Society to study banks inroads on wills and mortgages, Shamir meets Shultz Israel holds out for border security, Victims' view of Falkland conflict, TV magazine to challenge monopoly, Farmers to boycott Exmoor meeting, How Janet stood up to child-birth, Ulster assembly campaign Paisley rallies his heartland, No suffering expected in first water strike. Arts and Entertainment: Top films, Another Constable resurfaces, British team defeated in bridge cup, Sale Room Diamonds on the upturn, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,960, Today's television and radio programmes. Picture Gallery. Display Advertising: Bell's, Clunk-Click, Bank Of Scotland, London Weekend Television, The Advertising Standards Authority, Royal Winnipeg Ballet, Teacher's, Bank Of India, Theatre Royal Haymarket, Ford Sierra, Midland Bank, Canada, Christmas, Midland, Ford, Elysian Prima, Adwest Group, Times News Papers Ltd., The Spectator, Musians Benevolent Fund, Lloyds Bank, Elmers Court Timeshare, Abbey National Building Society, Pan Am., Republic Of South Africa, British Caledonian Airways, Royal Opera House, Allied Irish Banks Limited, Cancer Research Campaign, Base Lending Rates, Royal National Institute For The Blind. News in Brief. Law: Job on bail is no ground for jail appeal Regina v Markham Regina v Cole, Dingo trial accusation 'pure lies', Access appeal will be used sparingly E v C, Comic charged, Appeal removes Aspinall gaming licence, Liberace sued for palimony, Same medical facts for making late amendment Grewal v National Hospital for Nervous Diseases and Another, Discretionary beneficiaries liable to capital gains tax Leedale (inspector of Taxes) v Lewis, Israelis release evidence of Soviet-PLO link. Editorials/Leaders: Exit Mr Suzuki With His Secret, The Hunting Of The Snag, The King Over The River. Letters to the Editor: Matters for assessment in Hunt report, Short cuts, Going in a circle, Danger of losing a fine landscape, Church and bomb, Cough cure, BR's helping hand, 'For the use of', University cuts, National Gallery site, Questioning view of Mr Nott, Fuel charges, Feather-bedded cars. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Deaths. Official Appointments and Notices: University news, Latest appointments. Marriages. Obituaries: Dr Geoffrey Taylor, Professor Anghi Csaba, Dr E. H. Linfoot Contributions to the design of astronomical telescopes. Reviews: Lmp Blech Festival Hall, Bbcso Atherton Festival Hall Radio 3, Marino Faliero Young Vic, Cinema Time to reconsider a masterly vision, Television No risk of falling farther, Clash of past and future Other Places Cottesloe, Galleries Sensitive understatement Paul Feiler Warwick Arts Trust. Business and Finance: BAT shake-up, Woolworth bid details, International I, £1.9m loss at Empire Stores, Omission on our part, says Marks & Spencer Shareholders told of store directors' property deals, El Oro Mining & Exploration Company plc, Pact with Howden directors broken, Rescue would increase government control of oil industry Dome lifeboat to set new course for Canadian banks, Ward White ahead despite bleak trading, Investment and finance Credit where it is due, Companies, Markets, OFT to study third BR case, Profits drop at News Int, Dow slips through 1,000 mark, Surge in private borrowing perplexes clearers Bank lending jumps 50 per cent in month, Today, George Wills & Sons (Holdings) Plc, Interest Rates, New threats to sovereignty, Tax system 'unfair' to banks, Barlow foiled, N Sea gets £1,200m boost from France, STC takes spotlight, International Chase up 7% after first loss, Company News In Brief, CBI to stand by Tory policies, Moderate rise for Mowlem, Cassa DI Risparmi E Depositi DI Prato, C H Pearce advances, Currencies, The economy, The Exploration Company plc, STC share offer takes £2,000m out of market. Stock Exchange Tables: The pound, Stock Exchange Prices Cash shortage, Sterling: Spot and Forward, Authirized Units & Insurance Funds, Price Changes, Wall Street, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Stock Exchanges. Business Appointments: Appointments. Sport: Sports in Brief, Praying that it rains goals, First acceptors, Committee to study game's laws, Promise of All Blacks at their best, Australia fail to consolidate, Cliff Wilson is a folk hero who literally cannot see beyond the snooker table. Acute vision of a half-blind man, Haydock Park, Admired colt, Selvey for Glamorgan, Ward signs for Seattle, Lyle strikes gold on the greens at Wentworth, Financial inducements now govern the game, Rowing Crews' long wait for Boat Race, Gorytus to follow in steps of Mill Reef, Clampett has what it takes, Equestrianism Americans for hunter trials, Taunton NH, Newmarket, Catterick Bridge, Baseball Cardinals level World Series, One Irish career in doubt as another emerges, Market Rasen NH, Table Tennis Douglas keeps his word, Spirited Waterloo mark centenary in the grand manner, Lingfield Park NH, Newmarket results, Hockey Two new girls in England squad, In Brief 'TCCB offered money', Brady and Francis help an unfashionable club reach for the top Italian passion fired as two expatriates respond to challenge, Immaculate major gives backers a dressing-down, Time for experiments is against Robson. Classified Advertising: Entertainments, Motor Cars, Wanted, Today's events. 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