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The Times - 29/11/1982

1982; Gale Group;

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By Julian Haviland, Political Editor, From Trevor Fishlock, By Rodney Cowton Defence Correspondent, By Judy Foreman, By a Staff Reporter, By Peter Evans, Home Affairs Correspondent, From Bailey Morris, By Donald Macintyre, Labour Correspondent, By Paul Routledge, Labour Editor, From Our Correspondent, By Our Political Staff, By Derek Harris, Commercial Editor, By Peter Hennessy, From Richard Ford, By the Staff of "Nature", From a Special Correspondent, From Jonathan Wills, By Nicholas Cole, By Hugh Clayton, Environment Correspondent, By Michael Baily, Transport Editor, By David Walker, By Bill Johnstone, Electronics Correspondent, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Baron Phillips, Property Correspondent, By Our Electronics Correspondent, From Christopher Walker, By Edward Mortimer, From Richard Owen, From Godfrey Morrison, From Michael Binyon, From David Watts, From Ian Murray, From Diana Geddes, From Nicholas Ashford, From Mohsin Ali, From Michael Hamlyn, From Our Correspondent, , From Stephen Taylor, From Richard Wigg, Christopher Walker, By Denys Pringle, By Our Astronomy Correspondent, Jack Briley, Paul Griffiths, Noel Goodwin, Stephen Pettitt, Max Harrison, Dennis Hackett, Ned Chaillet, PHS, By Omar al-Hassan, Nicholas Wapshott, Clifford Longley, Max Beloff, Gerald Kaufman, JULIAN AMERY, JAMES NORRIS, ANTHONY LOUSADA, ARNON BENTOVIM, MARGARET ROBINSON, ALEX COPLAND, JAMES HILL, ROCHESTER, G. SOLT, NIGEL FRICKER, P. J. GOATLY, PATRICK NAIRNE, PENELOPE NAIRNE, TERRY PALMER, By Clifford Longley, Religious Affairs Correspondent, Rodney Cowton Defence Correspondent, R.C., Rodney Cowton, Alan Hamilton, Henry Stanhope, City Editor Anthony Hilton, By Jonathan Davis, Energy Correspondent, By Rosemary Unsworth, By Andrew Cornelius, By Gareth David, By Anthony Hilton, City Editor, By Michael prest, By Barrie Clement, Bill Johnstone, Maxwell Newton, From Richard Streeton, By John Wilcockson, By Pat Butcher, By Michael seely, By Roy McKelvie, By Our Racing Staff, By Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent, By Stuart Jones, By Tom German, By Vince Wright, By Clive White, By Nicholas Harling, By Sydney Friskin, By Peter Marson, By a Special Correspondent, By Peter West, Rugby Correspondent, By David Hands, By Gerald Davies, By Iain Mackenzie, By Gordon Allan, By Nicholas Keith, By Peter West, By Keith Macklin, From Rex Bellamy, Tennis Correspondent, by Baron Phillips, Edited by Peter Dear, D.IM, From Christopher Follett,

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Index. Politics and Parliament: Rooker attacks tax shifts, Parliament today, Parlianmentary Notices, Parliament this week, Battle stepped up over exchange rate, dilemma. News: Royal Air Force The varied winds of change, Nature notes, French snowfall robs 300,000 homes of power, Press council criticizes town halls, Russia's arms 'not inferior', Science report Runaway pulsating stars measured, Liverpool dockers return to work, Save our children from the new barbarians, Run-up to elections Kaunda plays the S African card, Cheaper car spares may be on the way, Tape recordings by police are in trouble, Overseas selling prices, Moral doubts about the weapons, worries about their abilities, Pym holds key to Rock, Anger at pet market, Railways are outdated, says ex-BR chief, Polish guards foil hijack attempt, Namibia deal still elusive, Man shot in front of his son, Nato economic worries, Charitable future for approved schools, Divide over anti-semitism revival fears, Franks report will pose secrecy rules dilemma, The growing sound of the silents, Italy's leading newspaper is up for sale, Did that superstar tour really ring a religious change?, Iranian refugees barred by Spain, Castro warning to Mozambique, Hassan trip to London is put off, Irish party leaders to hold talks, The Times Diary Compliments, National Days, Pledge to buskers renewed, TUC faces Nalgo revolt over snub to jobs protest march next year, Electoral registration, The Army How the troops will march into the future, Acas moves to avert water strike, Rump of OAU perseveres with summit at Tripoli, Kent water kept in its place, Till Mr Whitelaw us do part, Piggott supports the fox hunting lobby, Technology in entertainment: 1 Computers behind the camera, The PLO: Britain's hollow words, Queen's Park by-election Why this is McElhone country, CND backs protests and Nato pullout, Sadat's brother proclaims his innocence, Britain to rebury Argentine dead, Africans told not to copy foreign schools, French police in battle with demonstrators, The papers, 'Telegraph' back in production, EEC leader rounds on Israel, Archaeology Churches of Crusader Palestine recorded, 38 held after Klan rally, Milkmen give up rounds after attacks, French arms sales boom despite the Socialists, WestGermany post-Schmidt Kohl steps lightly on the East-West tightrope, Missiles: the cost takes off, News flow compromise by Unesco, Ambush ends bandit's long reign, Exports No better guarantee for customers, The Navy Falklands factor taken to heart, Pope names head of Opus Dei, Soldier facing secrets charge, CND votes for peaceful direct action and withdrawal from Nato, Cable TV lobbying hits peak, 2 am agreement Marathon Gatt talks end with compromise, Polish underground calls off series of protests, Fire after MX test blast kills four, The Times Profile: Menachem Begin Always a fighter, still in the fray, How Indians get linguistic wearunders in a twist, Learning how to key their ABC, Operation worthy of Hannibal, Plea to Queen brings post as housemaid, MP questions Prime link with deaths, Rise of the southern Soviet republics Moscow goes a-courting in Muslim Caucasia, Reagan flies to win back Latin American friends, President avoids tax on benefits, Military balance Why America is alarmed, Nuclear deal with India, Police plea fails to halt gritting ban. Picture Gallery: A fatherless christening, Good show, Darren. Law: Miss Bermuda remanded, Libya jails Briton for 12 years. Display Advertising: Pathfinders, Manchester Business School, Jaygar, Multiple Display Advertisements, Commercial Services, Shorts, Teacher's, Royal Mail Air Parcels, American Express, The Largest Charity Card, Rediffusion, Royal Air Force Benevolent Fund, Midland Bank, Animal Aid, Peterborough Building Society, Secretaries Plus, Ansafone, Icfc, The Times, Provincial Building Society, Christie's, Phillips, National Theatre, Gateway Building Society, Resista Carpets, John Walker & Sons, British Aerospace, Lambeth Building Society, The Army Benevolent Fund, Halifax Building Society, The Mermaid Theatre, Westland Helicopters, Wc. News in Brief. Arts and Entertainment: Sale room Benin bronze figure may depict crown prince, Today's television and radio programmes Choice, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,998, Thatcher spoof team to give Christmas show. Property: Picnic plot offered for sale, Chrstie&co, Commercial Property Another relocation jangles the nerves, Property Wanted, Commercial And Inddiustrial Property, Property To Let. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): The night sky in December. Reviews: London Welsh Noel Davies Festival Hall, Television, Interview The man for the Gandhi job, London Sinfonietta Round House, Opera A witty end to the world, Theatre Aladin Commonwealth Institute, Lpo Chailly Festival Hall, Lso Andrew Davis Barbican Centre. Editorials/Leaders: Too Hasty With A Public Service, Sheep's Clothing, What IS Left Of The Oau?. Letters to the Editor: Composition of juries, Case for air fare deregulation, Slipped disc, Mr Shore's strategy, In case of strife, Portraits of power, BBC Persian Service, Apostrophitis, Conciliating couples, New hymn book, Image of a problem, King Husain as Palestinian spokesman. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Official Appointments and Notices: Appointments in the Forces Royal Navy, University news, Latest appointments. Births. Obituaries: Mr Raymond Westwell, Mrs Sheila Majdalany, Professor Herbert Addison, Mark Chapman-Walker Former managing director of News of the World. Stock Exchange Tables: Unlisted Securities Market, The pound, Stock Exchange Prices Capitalization and week's change, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Stock Exchanges, Eurobond prices (yields and premiums). Business and Finance: THE TIMES Business forum Poll shows executives are not worried about British protectionism Government should let sterling fall to $1.50, business leaders say, Investment and finance Strategy without options, Economic View, Wall Street letter Nixon-style policy of expansion feared, International, £1,200m shortfall could disrupt privatization plans Pension fund threat to Telecom sell-off, Chemical plants threatened, Commerce plea to Chancellor, Computers and telecommunications Information technology: a year of success, Companies, Anglo Nordic steps up bid for Braby Leslie, Markets, CBI seeks building industry boost, Key IMF countries likely to increase quotas by 50 pc, Jobbers in turnover scramble, Unlisted Securities Market review Time to cash in on the Bio-Isolates boom, Company News In Brief, Board Meetings, JFB losses down but orders slacken, Currencies, The economy. Business Appointments: Appointments. Sport: Record in Rafferty's sights, Sri Lankans struggle, A deflating warm-up to a classic encounter, Green light for leading Blue, Sports in Brief, Referees undaunted, Ulster force triple tie, Protest leads to re-draw, Teams must replay, When November is the cruellest month, Dalglish the deceiver, Saturday's results Newbury, Medical aid no guarantee against brain damage, Real Tennis The harder man wins best match in years, A beleaguered City, Hunt ban fears at Jockey Club, Bregawn put in his place by Dickinson, Bowls Best of Bryant earns £3,000, Gale's day as Charles slips up, Haysman hits 126, Roberto foal sets record, A bracing blast of Hertfordshire air, Table Tennis Douglas out of shadows, Surrey get lost in the fog, Weekend Results And Tables First division, Cardiff stop triumphal progress of Llanelli, Cricket English ordeal ends in controversy, Starting the week with a clean sheet, Beating the bulldozers, Southwell, Lacrosse Surrey revel in double triumph, Rugby League Massacre at Leeds delayed but inevitable, Tennis McEnroe versatile as US wins Davis Cup, Cycling Luck favours Simunek as rival slips, Folkestone, Asian Games Iraq wait for confirmation, Half Iced skates in, Squash Rackets Top seeds move on, Yorkshire confirm their attacking versatility, Cross Country Young Lewis surprises an experienced field, Leading weekend results County Championship, Oxford take a count of ten, Indians begin tour with promising victory, Snooker Griffiths fights back to win a private war, This time humiliation is avoided, Holmes has a change of heart, Hockey London's stock lower. 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