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The Times - 21/09/1982

1982; Gale Group;

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From Nicholas Ashford, From Leslie Plommer, From Ian Murray, From Robert Fisk, From Bailey Morris, From Patricia Clough, By David Felton, Donald Macintyre, By Michael Bally, Transport Editor, By David Felton, Labour Reporter, By Craig Seton, From Our Correspondent, By Gabriel Ronay, By Alan Hamilton, By Our Environment Correspondent, By Philip Webster, Political Reporter, By the Staff of "Nature", From Richard Ford, By Lucy Hodges, Education Correspondent, By Donald Macintyre Labour Correspondent, From a Staff Reporter, By Kenneth Gosling, By Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, By Our Local Government Correspondent, From Ronald Kershaw, By Clifford Webb, Motoring Correspondent, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By David Walker, From Christopher Mosey, From Dessa Trevisan, From Michael Hamlyn, From Michael Hornsby, From Richard Owen, From Our Own Correspondent, By Rupert Morris, From Richard Wigg, From Andrew Thompson, By Henry Stanhope, Diplomatic Correspondent, By Caroline Moorehead, PHS, John Hoskyns, John Young, Jonathan Wills, Geoffrey Smith, Brian Crozier, SIMON P. JOSEPH, BALOGH, ALAN HALL, RONALD E. LANE, W. R. LEE, RONALD SMALLSHAW, PENNY SCHOFIELD, LISBET SVILAND, ANNE JOHNSON, HARRIET MITCHISON, GAILS, YOUNG, LAURENCE BINDOFF, MARTIN HADSHAR, CHRIS DRINKWATER, GILL WARD, JEAN M. BROWN, DAVID A. GREGORY, ANTHEA LEHMAN, SAM GLATT, LESLEY DUKE, SUSAN H. ROBERTS, C. D. COLLINS, MICHAEL C. MAXWELL, PETER BLOMLEY, JOHN MACDONALD, ROY DEASY, S. R. MILLER, FRANCES C. NYE, E. J. LEE, L. S. CHASE, PATRICIA YEO, Dennis Hackett, John Russell Taylor, Irving Wardle, Noël Goodwin, Christopher Warman, City Editor Anthony Hilton, By Gareth David, Anthony Hilton, Lorns Bourke, By Our Energy Correspondent, From Maxwell Newton, By Our Financial Staff, By Michael Prest, By Barrie Clement, By Jonathan Davis, Energy Correspondent, By Lorna Bourke, Drew Johnston, Jacek Rostowski, C. Gordon Tether, Gerry Murray, John Lamb, Roger Green, Elspeth Joiner, By Derek Harris, Commercial Editor, By Maurice Withers, By John Woodcock, Cricket Correspondent, By Nicholas Harling, Alan Gibson, By John Watson, By Paul Harrison, From John Wilcockson, By Richard Eaton, By Peter West, Rugby Correspondent, By lain Mackenzie, By Barry Pickthall, By Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, By Robert Pryce, By Michael Coleman, By Michael Seely, By Our Racing Staff, By Our Newmarket Correspondent, From Desmond Stoneham, French Racing Correspondent, Edited by Peter Lee, Peter Dear, From David Watts, From Anthony Bevins, Political Correspondent, Bournemouth,

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Index. News: SNP, surviving the split-at a price, The Times Diary All a matter of control, Grace's car was in perfect state, The future of Belize Attempt to heal rift with Guatemala, Air force chiefs 'tortured', Once again, science fiction becomes reality The era of the 'talkies is at hand, Program problems Plan to beat the software crisis, Science report New type of insulin ready for use, Thatcher plays iron saleslady on Japan visit, Reagan orders Marines back into Beirut, Prior wants high level Anglo-Irish body set up, 'DailyMail'loses editorial, Red Cross uncovers mass graves, Overseas selling prices, Argentine admiral in rebellion, Could this be the shape of Britain's next war?, Moreover... Miles Kington, GLC acts to end race imbalance, Road competes with Barnsley coal, Lebanon's lame Army takes over in camps, Brezhnev challenges US to help him curb Begin, Britain may join intervention force, Independent schools get curriculum, Labour deep in the red 'but no panic', EEC call to protect civilians, Health service workers' dispute Unions regain picket control, Helicopter crew safety put at risk, pilots say, Hess back in Spandau, RUC squad set up to combat 'Mafia' gangs, Ships face action over radio staff, Frank Johnson with the Liberals Dreadful omen for start of the political year, Tube pay deal hinges on timetable changes, Illicit copying No simple answer to the pirate scourge, Ambulance men in London to strike tomorrow, Israel calls the charge of implication 'blood libel', Detainee tells of Aggett's last days, Officers say Israel flew in killers, Red carpet for Foot in Belgrade, Hazards in the High Street maze The current boom means one-man bands as well as the total service package, Drivers' strike hits 117 railways, Two muggers murder a barrister, The man who loves power, Road transport training deadline, US replays 'royal' romance, IRA rocket kills soldier, Hongkong crowd turns on Japanese, Parties agree to pick Kohl as Chancellor, Day of action, Four hostages released in Honduras, No vacancies for the SDP at Bournemouth, Bank haul was at least £2m, Parents claim victory at sit-in school, Russians on success of Argentine air attacks, Quit offer refused by Fraser, Howe forecasts 6.5 pc inflation, LBC's competitor plans dockland radio studios, Killings 'could have been prevented', Prisoners of conscience Taiwan Chang Hua-min, Labour to cut top homes aid, Spanish Socialists will review bases deal, End of the line for the appeasers, Rate grant cut for areas 'needing help', Nurses say inquiry is 'whitewash', After the Cortina, the Sierra, Law Society protests over prisoner access, Why there can be no surrender, Cubans move against Unita, Swedish general election Socialists take control after six-year gap, Pym wants Alliance summit to patch up pipeline damage, Anxious Moscow greets Gandhi warmly, Jockey who hit girl is banned, Ingrid Bergman wins Emmy, State industry prices and service found wanting, Egyptian envoy to Tel Aviv recalled, Chief Rabbi says he is 'shattered', Mousehole loses two lifeboat families, Millfield pupil contracts typhoid. Picture Gallery. Display Advertising: Rocket To The Moon, Gieves & Hawkes, Fortnums, Information Technology, Secretarial Appointments, The Times, Martin, Planning Consultancy, Modus, Platinum, Phillips, The League Of Arab States, King Saud University, Pilkington, Great Falklands Auction, Reuter Simkin, Ncb, Dinner Suits, Olivetti, Slrc, Base Lending Rates. Politics and Parliament: SDP group calls for new Magna Carta, Seats swop heralds peace for Alliance. News in Brief. Law: 18 in court, Witness at dingo trial says he bled. Arts and Entertainment: TV top ten, Television and radio: Tuesday and Wednesday, Suede fashion by Suzy Menkes Britain leads the new Renaissance, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,940. Editorials/Leaders: Hongkong's Tomorrows, Mr Palme Back Again, They Protest Too Much. Letters to the Editor: Pacemaker figures, Nuclear stalemate, Dissident warning, Cough cure, Falklands welcome for the bereaved, Risk of byssinosis, Wheels within wheels, Dividing the spoils, Financial echoes of 1929-31, Chance to study lost, Fair dealing to avert strikes in NHS, Cable television, Fear of unemployment. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Births. Official Appointments and Notices: Latest appointments, Church news. Classified Advertising: Today's events, Secretarial and NonSecretarial Appointments, Legal Appointments, Announcements, Entertainments. Deaths. Obituaries: Mr Eugene Loring, Prof J. B. Kinmonth Outstanding contribution to vascular surgery, Prof Allan Ross, Mr Bernard Withers. Reviews: Television Magical menace, Concert Janowitz /Parsons Barbican, Galleries Powerful evidence of photographic status Brassal: The Artists of My Life Marlborough Fine Art Nick Johnson's Farmyard Browse and Darby, Theatre Haven't We Met Before? Mill at Sonning, Sinfonietta in trouble. Stock Exchange Tables: Stock Exchange Prices Quietly firm, The pound, Exchanges, Authorized Units & Insurance Funds, Sterling: Spot and Forward, Commodities, Wall Street, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited. Business and Finance: Comtech pretax losses grow, International, Barrow profits slide on higher turnover, Wall Street prices recover, Department of Trade inquiry into Howden group Ian Posgate suspended by Committee of Lloyd's, Autonomy of companies under Military Council is more limited than expected Economic reforms fail to revitalize Poland's industry, Pittard tumbles into losses, US results help boost Dalgety, Hambro Life expands with Dunbar takeover, Companies, M & S to hold home deal talks, Markets, Price Changes, Simon makes slight advance, In Brief, British Steel squeezed out, Investment and finance Hambros looks ahead, Today, Interest Rates, Drug sales boost for Fisons, Oil price gloom by Kuwaiti minister, Tarmac quarrying a healthy sector, Falklands: Bad case of over-kill, FLEET HOLDINGS P.L.C. (Owner of Express Newspapers p.l.c. and Morgan-Grampian plc), Sony fears profit fall by up to 20 pc, US cars fall behind in fuel economy race, Money Markets, Harvester to turn debt into equity, Hotels open exclusive suites for executives, Shackleton Report comes under fire Falklands firm defends its record, New account sees selective buying, Beatson Clark to cut jobs, Currencies, English China in concrete bid, Tootal disposes of more property, The economy, International Jobless in EEC at record level. Business Appointments: Appointments. Sport: Yachting Jeantot has lead of 1,000 miles, Francis finds goal touch in time for Copenhagen, Raw for material in plenty for Young England, Sports in Brief, Leicester, Edinburgh, Leicester results, Bath, Lingfield Park, Sedgefield NH, Tennis $1m lure to grand slam, Fijians look for their first win, Fixtures Today, Motor Racing Rosberg in dark after appeal hearing, Callaghan is cleared, Sibson sacrifices his European title, New goals for the new captain, Serious decline in betting, Cycling America's grand tour brings historic victory, Mod. Pentathlon Phelps after another title, Polo Argentines may not be missed, Volleyball Hillingdon's touch is still sure, Imported players dominate season, Rugby League Carlisle travel to St Helens, Diesis leaves door open for Rare Event, Pakistan win in a rush, ICE Hockey Members are asked to take a lot on trust, Lacrosse Australia surprise US, Basketball A Bear who makes his influence felt, John Blake, a rugby captain who inspired his side by example Brave spirit who rode the wind, Sayyaf sprints home for 17-1 dividend, Cowdell is a cut above, England XV will be weakened by injury. Property: London Flats, Salerooms and Antiques. Weather: The Weather.

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