The Times - 10/03/1982
1982; Gale Group;
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By Julian Haviland, David Blake, By Staff Reporters, By Our Political Editor, From Nicholas Ashford, By Diana Geddes, Education Correspondent, By Donald Macintyre, By Hugh Clayton, Environment Correspondent, By Philip Webster Political Reporter, From Jonathan Wills, , By Anthony Bevins, Political Correspondent, From Richard Ford, , By Richard Evans, By Tony Samstag, By John Young Agriculture Correspondent, By Kenneth Gosling, From Arthur Osman, By Frances Gibb, From Peter Norman, From Ian Murray, From Michael Hornsby, From Paul Ellman, From Richard Wigg, From Mohsin Ali, By Lorna Bourke, By Oliver Stanley, by Pat Healy, Social Services Correspondent, By Peter Hill Industrial Editor, By Jonathan Davis, Energy Correspondent, By Peter Hill, Industrial Editor, By Drew Johnston, By Peter Waymark, Motoring Correspondent, By Baron Phillips, By Our Commercial Editor, By David Felton, Labour Reporter, By Derek Harris, Commercial Editor, By Melvyn Westlake, by Peter Evans, Home affairs Correspondent, By Diana Geddes Education Correspondent, By Peter Waymark, by Enoch Powell, Henry Fairlie, PHS, By David Blake, Economics Editor, Spike Milligan, JOHN WELLS-THORPE, KEN COLLINS, MARTIN WRIGHT, ADAM THOMSON, H. W. SINGER, D. J. PITCHER, A. R. WYTHE, JOHN GASKELL, ROY GREGORY, TOM SCOTT, STANLEY BOOTH-CLIBBORN, ROBERT ARMSTRONG, BALDWIN OF BEWDLEY, , PETER BIRD, GEORGE STERN, By Charles McKean, Architecture Correspondent, Michael Church, Irving Wardle, Joan Goodman, William Mann, Paul Griffiths, Gareth David, By Business News Staff, By Clifford Webb, Midlands Industrial Correspondent, By Johnathan Davis, Energy Correspondent, By Michael Prest, By Philip Robinson, By Our Business Editor, Peter Wilson-Smith Banking Correspondent, Johnny Rizq, Susanna Tarbush, Atef Sultan, A.S., Edmund O'Sullivan, Anne Fyfe, Margaret Greenhalgh, A Special Correspondent, By Norman Fox, Athletics Correspondent, From Michael Coleman, By Ronald Faux, By John Clemison, By Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent, By Nicholas Harling, By Norman Fox, By Peter Bills, From John Hennessy, By Sydney Friskin, By John Wilcockson, By Michael Phillips, Racing Correspondent, By Our Racing Correspondent, by Baron Phillips, Edited by Peter Dear, By Michael Horsnell, From Michael Binyon,
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News: A trace of Lutyens in the inner city, Screen fetches £9,180, Bus and Tube strike, Science report Language of science and the ecosystem, Grade son denies theft, Red carpet welcome for Koivisto, Pickets' denial on ambulance, The Times Diary No confrontation on the Alderson patch, Prince Edward: 18 today, Anger as child is 'legally stolen', Cambridge poll blow to SDP, How the better-off and pensioners gain Personal Taxation Higher earners will benefit substantially, Coup plot confidences denied, Smith loses control as chief whip defects, Spilling the beans over muffins, Benefits Community work plan for jobless, Muslim effort to end fighting, The economic prospects Prospects to mid-1983, Shrewsury School, Frank Johnson in the Commons MPs squabble over Sir Geoffrey's new toys, Springer looks to Lonrho, 'Outlaw' budget for Merseyside, Grain embargo claims spark Brussels fury, Howe heartens Tories: a little for everyone, 70 die in upsurge of Salvador violence, Archbishop Shouted Down, Hillhead attack on Labour 'cosmetics', Airline told to recruit doctors, The anti-nukes take off in small-town America, Glad you're not here-love, Spike, Haughey is back as Prime Minister, Home buyers pay less, Storm over police plan for Lambeth, Lump Men 'Blackmail' Employers, Russia loses patience with Khomeini, Navy takes over Clyde jobs, The Times list of best-selling books, Employers split over handling teachers' claim, The best yet from Sir Geoffrey, Overseas selling prices, Guatemalan backlash threatened, Transport: spending boost, Walesa's wife angered by 'boorish remarks', Ben Bella plea to Mubarak, Brighton road war opens, Capital Gains Tax Index linking promises substantial relief, Prisoners' remand rule extended to 28 days, Education: Big cut in students, Arab money, Banks fear Polish debt will last for years, Nicaraguan arms worry Washington, Budget of threads and patches, says Foot, Prisons: crisis cash rise, Bonn gets US pledge on pipeline, £1,000 Premium Bond prizewinners, The papers, Liège cut off by big strike, Rab Butler: the man who saw his prize snatched away, No let-up signalled to the tight rein on public cash, Main features of the, Progress made at 'Times' talks, Muddle over Polish polio patient, Meat Cuts Dividing Shoppers, BBC breakfast television to start next year, Nurses' pay may go to ballot, Natal court awaits the man in the floppy hat. Picture Gallery: With an eye to catching the eye, The Skolars, Crisis in Central America. Politics and Parliament: Monarchy 'may have to go', Borrowing PSBR fixed at £9,500m, Butler, the Tories' lost leader, Income Tax Allowances to be raised, The Queen's Civil List rises by £281,100, Oil Taxation PRT fixed at 75 per cent, Social Security Charities are also helped, Monetary Policy New target for M3, Fiscal Justice Action against tax avoidance, Strategy directed to helping industry, jobs and people, Jobs And Pay Reflation not the answer, Parliament today, Indirect Tax Smokes, drink and petrol up, Uk Problems Too much pay for ourselves, Monetary Control New methods a success, Public Spending Plans allow new projects, Fight for further inflation control The financial framework, Small Firms A stimulus to investment, Foot fears too little impact on jobless, Capital Taxes CTT threshold up to £55,000, Construction Higher grants for repairs, Public Sector Telecom to issue bond, Vehicles Car tax goes up by £10, Energy Costs Benefits for large users. Display Advertising: Boab, Markson Pianos, Gate, Arab Insurance, Al-Ahli Commercial Bank, National Bank Of Abu Dhabi, Riyad Bank, Radio, Christie's Competes, Elektrowatt, The Times, Saudi British Bank, Manchester Economic Development, Phillips, South African Ambassy, Gulf Bank, Overseas Trust Bank, Bank Of England, Douglas, Joyce Guiness Bureau, Medical Computing Services, Bank Al-Jazira, Benson And Hedges, Twa, C. Howard & Partners, Graduate Girls Secretarial, National Bank Of Sharjah, Base Lending Rates, Botb. Law: Ex-Prisoner On Jury Halts Trial, Murder case man is freed, Doctor on bogus cures charge, Land disposal attracts development tax Inland Revenue Commissioners v Metrolands (Property Finance) Ltd, No constructive trust once trust declared Godwin v Bedwell, Soccer death trial, Turkes refused bail. News in Brief. Business and Finance: International United States, Pound slips as Howe eases money target, Building for a bright future, Construction And Building Housing boost welcome, M3 unchanged, Corporate Tax Tough stance on avoiding tax, Algeria No problems in raising funds, Hk And Shanghai Profits and payout boosted, Index-linked stocks break new ground, Oil stocks 'still high', Strike talks, Lloyd's Bill, Islamic Banking Economics and the Koran, North Sea Tax Oil taxes restructured but no cuts, Energy Energy debate not yet defused, Prestel to get colour pictures, International Aid Oil producers' generosity sets example, Small Businesses Treasury looks for more business risk-taking, Sw Farmer Fall into red, Today, Saudi Arabia How the investor is lured out of his tent, Prof. Smith seeks libel damages, Edwardes paves the way for BL sell-offs, Qatar, United Arab Emirates, Oman Tough days ahead, but the opportunities are there, The Budget/Personal Taxation, Arab Monetary Fund Why the artificial dinar was created, Ronson set to raise bid, Slump hits payout for first time since 1944 De Beers halves dividend, Changes bring recovery hopes at Kwikfit Buying by Ivory & Sime helps shares, Bahrain Projects with probable spin-offs, Insurance The policies that are still hardest to sell, Overseas Investment Where the multi-millions go, Wall Street leaps into life, Aid for long-term jobless, Unease over EEC moves on steel, National Insurance Surcharge Employers' plea for cut is met half-way, Excise Duties Duty rise will hit drink and tobacco sales, Motoring Running costs set to jump by £40, Firms, not individuals pay in gaming changes, Currencies, Kuwait Entrepreneurs with a merchant spirit, Comment Exchange rates: City watches and waits. Editorials/Leaders: President And Parliament, Cautious Convalescence. Letters to the Editor: Caning in schools, Opposing views of Stanley Baldwin, The new poor, High interest rates, Child offenders, Lead in petrol, Taking a pride in National Service, Implications of Laker collapse, Enduring architecture, Open government, In other words, Not cricket, Namibia aims. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: Latest appointments, University news Cambridge. Deaths. Births. Obituaries: Obituary Lord Butler Of Saffron Walden Exemplar of the liberal wing of modern Conservatism. Reviews: Television, The writer as film star, Concert Philharmonia/ Sanderling Festival Hall, Opera Tosca Dominion Theatre, A Broadway love match Guys and Dolls Olivier. Classified Advertising: Recruitment Opportunities, La Crème de la crème, Personal, Today's Events, Announcements, Entertainments. Stock Exchange Tables: M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited The Over-the-Counter Market, London Exchange Cheer for the brewers, Money Markets, Other Exchanges, Stock Exchange Prices Index dips, The Pound, Latest Results, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Sterling: Spot and Forward, Commodities. Sport: Coe wins Jesse Owens award, Sports in Brief, Misery in the rain for QPR, Today's Fixtures, English have problems, Chelsea ruin a debut, TCCB consider plan for a ban, Rock Climbing, Athletics League demends one body for athletics, Pakistan were happily placed, Liverpool squeeze spirit out of Stoke, Midddlesbrough fillip, Sporting fixtures, Catterick Bridge, British pair face tough match, Golf Girls seek title record, Bangor-on-Dee, Squash Rackets Englishman's rebirth, Folkestone results, Hockey An occasion for penalties, Extra time for Hereford?, Durham looking for revenge, Sea Pigeon comes home to roost, Skiing Conditions, Yesterday's Results, League Cup finalists on goal spree: Liverpool 5, Spurs 3 Brighton roll up to see the peerless Ardiles, Cycling Organizer is dismissed, Scotland keeps winning team, ICE Skating Great Scott ahead. Property: London Flats, Hampton & Sons, Chestertons, Auctions today, Residential property A healthy market for expensive homes. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,776, Today's television and radio programmes. Weather: The Weather.
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