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The Times - 22/05/1982

1982; Gale Group;

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By Henry Stanhope, Defence Correspondent, From Zoriana Pysariwsky, From Christopher Thomas, By our Political Staff, From John Witherow, By a Staff Reporter, By Michael Prest, From Florencia Varas, From Patricia Clough, From Nicholas Ashford, From Our Own Correspondent, From Peter Nichols, By Philip Webster, Political Reporter, From W. P. Reeves, By David Nicholson-Lord, By Kenneth Gosling, By Biddy Passmore of "The Times Education Supplement", From Ronald Kershaw, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By the Staff of "Nature", By Jeannette Mitchell, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Hugh Clayton, Environment Correspondent, By Frances Gibb, From Michael Hornsby, From Michael Binyon, From Jacqueline Reditt, From Stephen Taylor, From Rhoderick Sharp, From Charles Hargrove, David Robinson, Dennis Hackett, Richard Williams, Stanley Sadie, Hilary Finch, David Wade, Michael Watkins, Rob Hunter, Roy Hay, Harry Golombek, by Piers Paul Read, John Peel, Geoffrey Smith, Hugh Clayton, EDMUND DELL, MARTIN WOLF, D. BLOOM, LAURIE SAPPER, MARGARET MITCHELL, RUTH HOOK, WILLEM H. BUITER, CHARLES HAY, J. P. MARTIN, SIMON WHEATLEY, E.L. HARRISON, CHARLES GORDON, F. R. SALMON, Dr Kenneth G. Greet, By Geraldine Norman, Sale Room Correspondent, By Frances Williams, By Edward Townsend, Industrial Correspondent, By Our Industrial Correspondent, By Our Economics Staff, By Jonathan Davis Energy Correspondent, Baron Phillips, Lorna Bourke, Conal Gregory, L B, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Al an Ross, By Richard Streeton, By Alan Gibson, By John Hennessy, Golf Correspondent, By Lewine Mair, From John Thirsk, By Norman Fox, By Richard Eaton, By Brian Pigden, By Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, By Iain Mackenzie, From John Blunsden, From David Hands, By Michael Coleman, From Our Correspondent, By Our Racing Correspondent, By Our Newmarket Correspondent, By Michael Phillips, Racing Correspondent, From Desmond Stoneham, By John Wilcockson, Edited by Peter Davalle, By David Felton, Labour Reporter, From Dessa Trevisan, By Donald Macintyre,

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Index. News: Steel puts conditions, King's College School Wimbledon, Troops gain Falklands bridgehead, Police pick constable to succeed Jardine, Soviet Union halts grain imports, The Sea King crash in Chile Santiago concerned about effect on neutrality, 'Messiah' light shines in the East, Landing by moonlight Union Jack flies again on the Falklands, Drinkers can keep their heads, Cub Scout 'defied pistol gang', Page one news on centenary, Cypriots given pledge, Squaring up for the Cup, TUC chairman clarifies view, Trident rethink believed likely, The Pope's visit Go-ahead depends on fighting, Hume says, Devon beats European challenge, Pipeline to Zimbabwe blasted by saboteurs, Junta says fight just beginning, Roads, Firewoman starts training, Moscow predicts an early start to arms bargaining, Cranleigh School, Bonn still presses for peaceful settlement, 'Secret use' of school reports attacked, Worksop College, Crackdown on rudeness Russia campaigns for a polite state, Parents of boys in crash clear rail signalman, Exam plan to benefit state pupils abandoned, China turns down Soviet conciliation, Argentine emotion overflows, Television coverage Viewers unlikely to see up-to-date pictures, Kee quits in BBC Panorama dispute, Armada of Marines storms beaches, Howe outlines benefits for dockland investors, Reshuffle in Cabinet after Seoul scandal, Science report Search for the single magnetic pole, Mrs Gandhi faces mid-term reverses, Open University Results, Energy alternatives: 5 Why Britain has failed to rule the waves, Charterhouse, Overseas selling prices, Muldoon is attacked over frigate, Stowe School, Anniversaries, St Edward's School, Two ways out when the Falklands fighting is over, Why the Catholic church is right and the novelist is wrong, Cabinet reshuffle in Romania, In the garden, Gardens open, Meeting Royal Humane Society, The papers, 'Someone must shout stop', Concession to Swapo in new Namibia plan, Church leaders and the Falklands, For sale: memories of Bing, 'Paraquat pie' eaters surprise village, Haig ready for new initiative, Peru offers 'simple' peace formula, Latin America not just tyrants and guerrillas, Mitterrand says no to police role in Africa, Minister appeals for wage restraint, Rail crisis looms as unions head for confrontation, Foxhunts: England & Wales Following the hounds across the country, Diplomacy waits in the wings Junta concentrates on the military action, First indefinite strike begins in NHS dispute. Politics and Parliament: Commons Derelict land gets more funds, Labour Party rift Foot has support for dismissal of rebels, Labour aims to curb media monopolies, House Of Lords Administration of Justice Bill through, War Cabinet is likely to assess battle today. Display Advertising: Beating Retreat, London Symphony Orchestra, Republic Airlines, Ballet, Multiple Display Advertisements, The Port-Authority, St John's Smith Square, John Lill Beethoven, Birmingham Building Society, Royal Albert Hall, The Times, LA Quinta, The Beach Choir, The Sunday Times, Osborne Reproductions, Almeida Festival, Nicholson Harris, Tyndall & Co., The M&g Group, Personal Booking Now Open, An Inaida Story, Royal Life, Nureyev Festival, Abbey Unit Trusts, Kuwait Airways, Speed-Hoe, Neo, Julian Gibbs Associates, Base Lending Rates. Picture Gallery. News in Brief. Law: Former premier is acquitted, Drug fines, Law Report May 22 1982 Court of Appeal New Zealand export ban not enforceable in England Attorney General of New Zealand v Ortiz and Others, Jail for father, Rapists jailed, Sentence cut, Denning jury reforms anger black lawyers, Solidarity activists sentenced, Ripper appeal. Arts and Entertainment: On two wheels The road to Otmoor, Six healthy votes of confidence, Bridge Jeremy Flint Two-suiters for all occasions, Chess Strong ties all round, Television and radio: Saturday and Sunday, Record £705,915 for Moore figure, Sale room dispute goes on, The Times Cook Shona Crawford Poole Choosing chickens, The new pioneers of Deadwood Gulch, Gardening The day of the aphis, The Times Crossword No 15,838. Reviews: Byrd Choir St Johns, Television, Rhythm and resonance Oxford Pro Musica Daras Queen Elizabeth Hall, Blues B. B. King Bobby Bland John Lee Hooker Odeon, Hammersmith, Radio You've said it, baby, Cannes Film Festival Home truths, foreign relations. Editorials/Leaders: Gibraltar Should Not Suffer, A Towpath IS For Towing, Bridgehead. Letters to the Editor: The Pope in the world, Tent-pegging, Change in relationship between UK and the Community, The jury system, The badge of courage, Manners and men, Academic tenure, Keeping in good heart, Black support in law enforcement, NHS strike. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Births. Official Appointments and Notices: Latest appointments. Classified Advertising: Today's events, Royal Festival Hall, Secretarial Appointments, Services tomorrow: Sunday after Ascension Day, Wanted. Obituaries: Mr Nigel Gosling Dance and art critic, Doris Lady Rhodes, Vera Sukova, 'Monk' Montgomery, Obituary. Business and Finance: Continuing recovery from the trough of the, Wide choice available, Parker falls, De Lorean 'finds backer', US rates boost for the pound, Debenhams given lift by property, Inflation cut to 9.4 pc and set to fall again, Management Agency & Music Limited, Mills drops bond dealer for broker, Cooperation on new engine does little for recovery Rolls-Royce privatization stays grounded, Earthbound flying, Companies, Price Changes, Family Money Market, $8,500m aid voted for thrift groups, Pensions Index-linking, Interest Rates, Closing at bear positions, Warning of another oil crisis, $2,300m rise in US money supply, Interim boost for MAM, Wine fair on the waterfront, Opec ceiling to stay, Upwards move points to modest recovery, Usm Be selective, Menzies wins takeover battle, How much further can it fall?, Why savers need an all-round ombudsman, Currencies, Money Talk How sore are those charges?, Insurance giant takes six years to fill a hole... or two, Talbot agrees Iran 'cars for oil' deal. Stock Exchange Tables: The pound, Latest Results, M. J. H. Niqhtinqale & Co. Limited, Commodities, Wall Street, Sterling: Spotand Forward, Stock Exchange Prices Bears retreat, Stock Exchanges. Business Appointments: Appointments. Sport: McEnroe pulls out of Paris, Videos for Task Force, Mrs Robertson falls to a Wright family double, Beaumont writes himself out, Sports in Brief, Mod. Pentathlon Britons' mixed fortunes, Badminton Chinese in amazing comeback, Principal races at Longchamp tomorrow, Withdrawal of Williams a blow to home hopes, The men who carry hopes of Rangers, Players in whom Spurs place faith, Aberdeen expecting to break down an awesome tradition, Willis takes charge as selectors play safe, Equestrianism The truth dawns on breeders, Motor Racing Qualifying tyres to be phased out by July's Dutch Grand Prix, Ransom will make big demands on bookmakers at Thirsk, Swede on a famous trail, Hamilton, Magnificent seven, The paths taken to Wembley, Experience may swing the balance, Pridgeon makes Somerset sweat, Kempton, Wells fast returning to old form, On the House to raise cheers for unique double, England game is a vital test for Italy, Lichine should earn a trip to Epsom, Brighton results, Athletics Russian team for China, Scoreboard Lancs v Derby, Thirsk, Yachting Footnote to a slow race, Boxing Selectors reject Christie and Henry, Championship Table, Hants accused by Rice of 'giving up', Hockey Lions count on Hughes to lead, Glamorgan not alone in going off the rails, Warwick N H, Weekend Fixtures Today, Calero takes lead with course record, Football Six who will not go down with Leeds, How they took the high road to Hampden Park. Weather: The Weather.

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