The Times - 10/06/1982
1982; Gale Group;
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By Henry Stanhope, Defence Correspondent, From Robert Fisk, From Christopher Walker, From Moshe Brilliant, By David Felton, Labour Reporter, By Nicholas Timmins, By Anthony Bevins, Political Correspondent, By Philip Webster Political Reporter, By Our Political Reporter, From Geraldine Norman, By Frances Gibb, By Donald Macintyre, Jeannette Mitchell, By Pat Healy, Social Services Correspondent, By Peter Evans, By Arthur Osman, By a Staff Reporter, By Peter Evans, Home Affairs Correspondent, By Richard Evans, By Kenneth Gosling, By Clifford Longley, Religious Affairs Correspondent, From Our Correspondent Liverpool, By Tony Samstag, By Pearce Wright, Science Editor, By Lucy Hodges, By Our Environment Correspondent, By Hugh Clayton Environment Correspondent, By the Staff of "Nature", From Michael Hornsby, From Richard Hughes, From David Bonavia, From David Watts, From Ray Kennedy, From Our Correspondent, From Christopher Thomas, By Fred Emery, By Frances Williams, From John Witherow, From Craig Seton, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, From Diana Geddes, From Patricia Clough, By David Cross, By George Clark, From Zoriana Pysariwsky, From Richard Wigg, From Our Own Correspondent, From Frederick Bonnart, From Ian Murray, From Michiael Hamlyn, From Charles Gans, Anthony Quinton, Richard Owen, Isabel Raphael, Tom Hutchinson, David Williams, Geoffrey Moorhouse, Ned Chaillet, Stanley Sadie, Irving Wardle, Max Harrison, Michael Church, John Percival, Richard Davy, Brenda Maddox, PHS, Ronald Butt, ANTHONY FRASER, RICHARD WAINWRIGHT, LORD FERRIER, MARGARET CURTIS, WALTER KENDALL, CHARLES WARREN, PATRICK GLASS, B. C. BUTLER, JOHN R. H. MOORMAN, PAUL TYLER, PETER FRASER, NORMAN V. PINKS, COLIN HAYCRAFT, By Christopher Warman, Arts Correspondent, By Philip Robinson, By Edward Townsend Industrial Correspondent, By Rupert Morris, By Drew Johnston, Anthony Hilton, Drew Johnston, By Derek Harris, Commercial Editor, C. Gordon Tether, From Nicholas Hirst, By Clive Cookson, Technology Correspondent, By John Woodcock, Cricket Correspondent, By Alan Gibson, By Alan Ross, By Richard Streeton, By Jerome Caminada, By Richard Eaton, By John Hennessy Golf Correspondent, By Lewine Mair, By Michael Phillips, Racing Correspondent, By Michael Phillips, By Michael Seely, Ian Reid, From Ross Waby, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, From Sydney Friskin, Clive White, By Norman Fox, Athletics Correspondent, By Peter Aykroyd, Iain Mackenzie, Philip Schofield, Michel Syrett, Edited by Peter Davalle, By Stewart Tendler, Crime Reporter, By Julian Haviland, Political Editor, Roger Boyes,
ResumoIndex. News: The Times Diary Why not hard headed over hard hats?, Threat to tanker by radio, Nato aims at peace in freedom, Two caught with spy kits at Gatwick, says QC, Correction, Mitterrand pledges resolute steps on road to recovery, BBC blacks Argentina in Cup, Only 2,000 refused to pay fares, Galtieri says he will retire within two years, Calvo Sotelo discounts rsignation rumours, No time to think of taking cover, Mauritius poised for challenge on Diego Garcia, Helicopter crash leaves one-day bride a widow, Overseas selling prices, Contents of Adare Manor fetch high prices, Anger over Heseltine's grant plan, Mitterrand joins outcry 'with regret', Moreover... Miles Kington, Lawn tennis remembers its founding fathers, Ministry of Defence versus the press 'Kit' and 'minders' dictate flow of news from the front, Thatcher accolade Reagan basks in euphoria of his visit to Britain, Barbara Ward Fund launched, Union aims to bar sale of 2,4,5-T, Mersey busmen go on strike over 20p coin, Silence in Warsaw on papal visit, Israel and Syria move close to all-out war, Guns sell for £40,000, Outspoken tribute to Colonel 'H', Unemployed have higher death rate, study shows, World output of wine down, Nato: new weapons and new challenges, Meetings, Despite the sniping, Foot will hang on, $25m aid for victims, School cuts councils confirm naming, Science report Salmonella strikes marijuana smokers, Crop spray soaks hospital patients, University economies 'Irreparable harm' to research, Think of the family, Government is told, Teenage Syrian tank crews are humiliated, Argov 'shot' by dissident Palestinians, Israeli raid wipes out Syrian missile system, Personality wins in primaries, Treasury fears rising cost of war, Support call for new NHS strike, Black union leader dies in car crash, First full rail stoppage since 1955 NUR calls strike from June 28, Roads, Sanctions call rejected US vetoes criticism of Israel, Fortnight to find Gulf peace, Triumphant troops dig in at castle, Lagos calls for Chad democracy, Prelude to the final battle Winter makes war on waiting troops, The papers, Bonn's Sirens wail as Reagan speaks of peace, Arts centre plan rejected, Biblical demands cited S African clerics condemn apartheid, Local offices urged for complaints about police, Iraq ready to stop fighting with Iran, Mystery of minister's on-off visit, Not so much a sea lion-more a liquid asset, Call for caution on cable television expansion, The Times guide to careers training Entry ticket to opportunity, Adopt this standby plan, Sharp rise in cost of police, Heavy losses may delay Port Stanley attack, Frank Johnson in the Commons Labour awash in a sea of unreality, Homosexual tolerance is urged, Piped TV: what's all the rush about?, South Atlantic Fund, Riot threat for Reagan in Berlin, CB group criticizes radio rules, Britain will fight for EEC veto, Hongkong to buy back 'China soil', War reporters praised, Spanish Navy seeks Gibraltar role, China's hardening line 'Think tank' chief tones down criticism of Mao, Study reveals weekend link in child deaths. Display Advertising: Bell's, Barbican Centre, Swire Properties Limited, Littlewoods, Victoria & Albert Museum, Fine Art Developments, Southampton The University, Tuc, Swire Pacific Limited, The Chartered Society Of Physiotherapy, Teacher's, Felsted School, Drawing, Rediffusion, Bank Of Ireland, Zetters, Help The Aged, John Brown, The Times, Falcon, Oyster, Vw, Pool Promoters Association, Rics, Royal National Institute, Gate Camden, Standard Chartered Bank Plc, Avis, Columbia, Hampton & Sons, Ippf, Allied Irish Banks Limited, Kuwait Airways, Neo, Vernons, Hartlepool, Ial, Base Lending Rates. News in Brief. Politics and Parliament: Labour tries to break deadlock over Lords, Europe A serious breach of convention, Electricity monopoly may end, House Of Lords Criminals to be kept off juries, Parliament today, Falklands Tasks facing Britain after repossession, Middle East Israel attitude causing concern, Thatcher pledge on islands' future, Ulster Slow going towards devolution, Training Government warned on compulsory scheme, Steel and Rodgers to settle seats deal. Picture Gallery. Law: Supplementary rates Smyth v Horton, Case against home-birth father may be dropped, Stricter jury controls, Guidelines for ordering seizure of chattels When EEC wife leaves non-EEC husband CBS United Kingdom Ltd v Lambert and Another, Regina v Immigration Adjudicator and Another, Ex parte Sandhu, Madrid appeals against coup plot sentences. Reviews: Carmilla Almeida Festival, Deep Space Processional, Theatre Textbook view of Lord of Misrule, Interview, Claudio Arrau Festival Hall, Pzyche, The Man Who Had No Idea, Accademia Arcadiana Wigmore Hall, Television A deficit of drama, A blemished holiness John Henry Newman His life and Work, Exporting children Children of the Empire, Fiction Bodily Harm, The Crystal Singer, Football in East-West conflict The Ethiopian Revolution, The Sword Of The Lictor, Dance Shining in a new light Carnival Riverside, Hannay and Tarka and all John Buchan. Editorials/Leaders: Research In A Cold Climate, Policing The Police, An Unbalanced Policy. Letters to the Editor: Why not HMS?, Preliminary views on church unity, Tent-pegging, Indirect speech, The Everest style, The Doctor's remedy, Iron Curtain guests, Beaconsfield result, Motor manufacturing 'too comfortable'?, Fish out of water, Guideline for seats. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Official Appointments and Notices: Latest appointments, Army scholarships. Arts and Entertainment: Young musicians looking for gold, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,854, Today's television and radio programmes. Births. Obituaries: Dr Nathan Mutch, Rev Dr Harold Moulton, M Charles Apotheloz, Mr Harold Von Schmidt Painter of the American West. Business and Finance: US bank to buy 29 pc of Hoare Govett, Sharp Fall In Cgbr, Insolvency law needs reforming, Cork says, Cork Report Chances slim, Grocery loss, Ulster aid reviewed as outlook worsens, Cheaper credit, Taxation incentives for N Sea operators, Companies, Price Changes, 'Friendly' offer in Mesa battle, Gieves Group back in trim, Bacardi in £2m drive for cocktail market, Ottoman Bank Incorporated in Turkey with Limited Liability, Today, Interest Rates, Cork calls for urgent reform, Tin-a difficult pact to follow, Carless Capel holds dividend, Mr Ken Gill, above, leader, Keeping a sense of proportion, Computer company creates a record, Ottoman Bank to sue hotel group for $1.5m, Uncertainty keeps buyers away, Dow Jones hits two-year low, Money Markets, International Five-year plan for Japan, Laporte Progress made in 1981 should continue in 1982, Sugar prices closed in London yesterday at their lowest, Selling Scotland in Japan, Sanpaolo Bank, North Sea Tax maze, Bids And Deals, Currencies, Comet pays victory price, Westland doubles spending on research Interim profit cut by half. Stock Exchange Tables: M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited The Over-the-Counter Market, Stock Exchange Prices Equities mark time, The pound, Latest Results, Sterling: Spot and Forward, Commodities, Central Government Borrowing Requirement, Wall Street, Stock Exchanges. Business Appointments: Appointments Three join board at Standard. Classified Advertising: Recruitment Opportunities, Today's events, Wanted, Legal Notices, Entertainments, Hill Samuel & Co.. Sport: Hampshire finessed by a pair of jacks, Gymnastics Spring in Miss Shotton's heels, Kallicharran finds way to another 'double', Newbury, Hitching a ride on Vayrann bandwagon, Sports in Brief, Motor Cycling Second win for Rutter, Newbury results, Yarmouth, Worcs v Gloucester, The names behind the numbers in Spain, Finances to blame for Wilkinson dismissal, Millichip waves the flag and the stick, Imperious Scots enjoy some some shooting practice, Miss Barker's path clear as Miss Austin retires, Chinese told to keep on working, Hockey Australians a match for Pakistan, Epping face struggle for survival, Keeping alive an ancient and revered sport Shinty left on the Celtic fringe, Miss Connachan wakes to her opportunity, Rowing Downing held off by LMBC, Derbyshire struggle in the gloom, Equestrianism Van Gogh brushes aside rivals for Candrian, Injured Woodward may miss Eagles match, Lloyd taken to three sets by qualifier, Leading first-class averages, Route to semi-finals may open wide for the hosts, Athletics Holtom's stumble only blow in record run, Sussex handed a lesson by Woolmer and Potter, Queensland's warning, Doubts remain in the minds of officials, Woodcock happy to sign up for more of the Howe treatment, Beverley, Tuesday's late results Hamilton Park, Boxing Cooney happy to be untested until the day he retires, Point To Point Enthusiasm overcomes weather, India's record must not inhibit England, Glamorgan v Middx, Fine Edge's victory augurs well for Royal Ascot, Form suggests Gallacher will have the last laugh. 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