The Times - 08/06/1982
1982; Gale Group;
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From Christopher Walker, From Robert Fisk Beirut, From David Hewson, Windsor, By Henry Stanhope, Defence Correspondent, By Philip Webster Political Reporter, By Jeannette Mitchell, By David Felton, Labour Reporter, By Philip Webster, Political Reporter, By Alan Hamilton, From Jonathan Wills, Edinburgh, By Anthony Bevins, Political Correspondent, By Our Medical Correspondent, By John Young, Agriculture Correspondent, By the Staff of "Nature", By Lucy Hodges, By Hugh Clayton Environment Correspondent, From our Corrrespondent, Liverpool, By John Young, By Ian Bradley, By Pat Healy, Social Services Correspondent, By Michael Baily, Transport Corresoondent, By Donald Macintyre, Labour Correspondent, From Our Correspondent Wolverhampton, From Dessa Trevisan, Belgrade, By Caroline Moorehead, From Charles Harrison Nairobi, From Tim Jones Cardiff, From Our Own Correspondent, Buenos Aires, By Arthur Reed, From Christopher Thomas, Buenos Aires, From Craig Seton, Plymouth, From Robert Fisk, Rachaya, southern Lebanon, From Ian Murray Brussels, From Zoriana Pysariwsky, From Christopher Walker, Metulla, From Mohsin Ali, Washington, From Roger Boyes, From Patricia Clough, Bonn, John Russell Taylor, John Percival, Ned Chaillet, Stanley Sadie, Hilary Finch, Stephen Pettitt, Peter Ackroyd, by Edward Mortimer, Richard North, PHS, Paul Routledge, VICTOR MISHCON, JAMES THOMSON, v. SURTEES, JOHN GLAVINA, D. J. COLE, MALCOLM N. SHAW, G. I. A. D. DRAPER, MALCOLM HARPER, JENNY JACOBS, SABINE KURJO, NORMA TURNER, MARK JAMES, BRUCE KENT, JONATHAN FRYER, EILEEN BERNAL, MERCY EDGEDALE, PETER HAYNES, BRIGID FITZGERALD, BARBARA WILKINSON, HAROLD LOCKLEY, TRISTRAM HODGKINSON, A. M. FARNISH, JOHN DUCKWORTH, DOUCE FORTY, JENNIFER ORCHARD, P. A. GASCOIN, By Peter Wilson-Smith, Banking Correspondent, By Edward Townsend, Industrial Correspondent, By Clive Cookson, Technology Correspondent, By Rupert Morris, By Frances Williams, Sally White, By Torin Douglas, C. Gordon Tether, From M K Pillai, By Drew Johnston, By John Woodcock, Cricket Correspondent, By Peter Marson, By Alan Gibson, By Rex Bellamy, Tennis Correspondent, By Jerome Caminada, By Richard Eaton, From Sydney Friskin, Amstelveen, By Michael Seely, By Our Newmarket Correspondent, By Michael seely, By John Hennessy Golf Correspondent, By our Racing Staff, By Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, From Adrianne Blue, By John Nicholls, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris Dublin, Norman Fox, NF, By Michael Coleman, By David Hands, Edited by Peter Dear,
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News: Beating Retreat, Poll setback as SNP rifts widen, Makings of a legend in rise of Habré, The Times Diary Super grass from the land of the kelpers, Waiting for the final assault Delay perplexes Argentines, Huge air raids on Beirut Israelis drive on into Lebanon, Community service urged for jobless, Why the West should fear the shame of the Arabs, Big rise in assaults on children, NSPCC says, Joy greets conquering rebels in Ndjamena, Mothercare: waiting for the big day, Front-line Phantoms for the Falklands, NFU defends methods, Machete story was false, police say, Strength from health for the TUC, UN tells Israel to withdraw, Moreover..Miles Kington, Triumphant Begin tells Haddad: Beaufort is yours, Foot alone will decide, wife says, Peace talks fail to heal rift between rail unions, Dealer stole university books worth £30,000, Arms race immoral, UN is told, Duty-free ban could affect cheap flights, Steel workers to debate merger with the miners, The Lebanon Invasion Syrian guns speak with the voice of restraint, Last-ditch appeal to Argentine garrison, Anti-hunt man faces expulsion, Papal thanks, Reports from the ask force 1,000 PoWs taken off by North Sea ferry, £2.5m to computerize surgeries, Detective 'sought £10,000 bail bribe', Overseas selling prices, China trip by union chief off, County admits school cuts worried HMIs, No inquiry into Helen Smith death, Timetable of the civil war in Chad, No picnic for the task force, Zoos: prison or sanctuary?, Comecon conference The challenge of change, Warning by US on divided Lebanon, Doodles outline minister's view of Solidarity, 'Incredible' calm on dying ship, Presidential visit Today, Health service and railway pay strife Troops are on stand-by for hospital strike, German books fetch £187,500, Prisoners of conscience S Africa Johnny Issel, The papers, EEC talks sought on crisis, Israelis look at ways to keep the PLO at bay, Chorus of protests at military action, Reagans join the Queen at Windsor, Science report Acid rain prevalent in parts of Scotland, £20m to promote food from Britain, Bad news for some on Journalist's Day, Crisis fails to save dockyards, FDP move to break Schmidt tie. Display Advertising: Christie's Competes., Phillips, Golf, Simpson, Lipman & Sons, Curtis Edington Say & Partners, Multiple Display Advertisements, Taylor Woodrow, Hanson Trust, C. Howard & Partners, The Times, Tandy, Base Lending Rates, Hilton International, Christie's. Politics and Parliament: House Of Lords Courts to get wider range of sentences, Nationalization of land considered by Labour, Foot tells Labour to stop fighting, Parliament today, No retreat on economy, Biffen promises, Jenkins gives SDP's pay policy options. News in Brief. Law: Kenya accuses 'plotters' of causing chaos, Armed guards for Arabs accused of shooting envoy, Captain fined, Home birth father may appeal to Strasbourg, Dr Aggett court hears of torture technique From Ray Kennedy Johannesburg. Picture Gallery. Arts and Entertainment: Bank's links endanger mining show, Maternity fashion by Suzy Menkes When will maternity wear start growing up?, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,852, Today's television and radio programmes. Reviews: Dance Kirov Ballet Palais des Congrès, Concerts Monteverdi Orchestra Gardiner Barbican, Gabrieli Quartet St John's, Television Second sight, Theatre Shakespeare as clown show The Taming of the Shrew Open Air Theatre, Galleries New images and ideas from the old Wests Painters of the American West Mall Galleries F. E. McWilliam Warwick Arts Trust Henry Moore Fischer Fine Art, New London Chamber Choir Christ Church. Editorials/Leaders: Problematical For Mr Prior, Seed Corn Of Future Friendships, Israel Erupts. Letters to the Editor: The movement to disarm, The name of action, An historic title not recognized, Changing their ground, The hunting argument, Behind Galtieri, After the Pope, Guidance to judges on law's intent, Captain Astiz: a case for prosecution, Repatriated prisoners, Master of the sea, Manners and women, Scientists and war. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: Church news Appointments, Latest appointments. Deaths. Obituaries: Sir George Schuster Life of service overseas and in education, Lord Inverforth, Mr E. J. Carter, Obituary, Mr A. G. Powell. Business and Finance: Money markets cut fuels speculation Fall in base rates to 12½pc expected, Tinkering may not be enough, Overseas Companies, Singapore group seeks UK listing, UK trade surplus jumps by £68m, Losses cut at Caffyns, Welcome news over bank lending, International West Germany Siberia gas flow projection, Marketing And Advertising: The World Cup Bulldog Bobby's bark is worse than his bite Retailers are fighting shy of World Cup merchandise after making losses on the Pope's tour, British Investment Trust, The Government's Privatization Programme, Capital Markets, Companies, Closures put Metal Box on firmer base, Price Changes, How Bumiputra became world financial leaders, BSC reappraises survival plan, Output surge from Opec, Profit advance for N Brown, State ownership: neither a cure nor a curse, Today, Interest Rates, Uk Trade, Reed recovery disappoints stock market, Machinery group falls into red, Icl Miracle men, Gold up $17, China, Anderson meets forecast, Capital venture, State industry fails to attract private cash, Mesa tries again for Cities, Soviet gas line delay, ICL forecasts small profit for the year, Cheerful start to new account, Money Markets, Property group acts to fund expansion, Hopes of a cut in interest rates lifted the stock market,, BP sells oilfield stake, The Fleming Far Eastern Investment Trust, Bids And Deals, Currencies, Reed International P.L.C. Preliminary Results for Year Ended 4th April 1982, Exports Bad omens. Stock Exchange Tables: M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited The Over-the-Computer Market, The pound, Latest Results, Wallstreet, Sterling: Spot and Forward, Commodities, Stock Exchange Prices Interest Rate Cut Hopes, Stock Exchanges. Business Appointments: Appointments. Sport: Vayraan cleared after drug inquiry, Wilander serves up a French appetizer for Wimbledon, Lingfield Park results, Great Yarmouth, Badminton Teenagers vindicate selectors' choice, Sports in Brief, Teams arrive for final preparation, Gatting's power makes Kent suffer, Leicester, Easy victory for Stadler, Yachting Miss Way glides in, Zimbabwe warm up coming in from the cold, Hoots, señor! Stein's Scots are night owls, The ultimate test for Maradona, Telfer gets his men fit for first game, Porbandar mystery solved, Lingfield Park, Fixtures, Hamilton Park, Miss Croft is ready for senior level, Dickinson record takes honours, Where the top 10 finished, Bitter taste of own medicine By Alan Ross, Motor Cycling Record lap on a beer, Mod. Pentathlon Taking on the, East with little promise, Boxing Wallace proves his calibre, Lloyd's tactics pay off, Hockey Pakistan win after an early set-back, Show Jumping If Ever but not always, Warm welcome for the British supporters, World Cup Analysis of group 3 Argentina have the world on their back, Nayak makes the most of practice session, Teenage tide turned, Fire thatch favoured, Will Torocsik's temper last the distance?, Motor Racing Patience takes Watson to top, Anne Sander is in prime form to recapture her title, Cauthen's day of ups and downs, Rugby Union Young man going east after travels in west. 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