The Times - 05/03/1982
1982; Gale Group;
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By Kenneth Gosling, By Julian Haviland, Political Editor, By Stewart Tendler Crime Reporter, By Michael Horsnell, By Our Political Correspondent, From Michael Binyon, By a Staff Reporter, By Paul Routledge, Labour Editor, By George Clark, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, By Annabel Ferriman, Health Services Correspondent, By Diana Geddes Education Correspondent, By Our Labour Staff, By Pat Healy, Social, By Tony Samstag, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By John Young, From Jonathan Wills, By John Witherow, By Henry Stanhope, Defence Correspondent, By David Walker, By Philip Webster Political Reporter, By Frances Gibb, By Peter Evans, Home Affairs Correspondent, By Richard Evans, By Alan Hamilton, From Richard Wigg, From Paul Ellman, From Michael Hamlyn, From Christopher Walker, From Robert Fisk, From Moshe Brilliant, By Out Foreign Staff, From Mario Modiano, By Caroline Moorehead, By David Cross, From Roger Boyes, From Stephen Taylor, By Peter Strafford, From Michael Hornsby, From Patricia Clough, From Christopher Thomas, From Nicholas Ashford, From Adam Edwards, From Our Correspondent, From Charles Hargrove, Diana Geddes Education Correspondent, Lucy Hodges, Dennis Hackett, John Percival, David Robinson, Clive Barnes, Irving Wardle, Hilary Finch, by David Watt, George Brock, PHS, by Frank Field, MADRON SELIGMAN, J. SCOTT-HOPKINS, FRED CATHERWOOD, ROBERT MORELAND, NORMAN GEAR, WILLIAM SHAWCROSS, JOHN COWLEY, JOHN W YLD, TREVOR HUDDLESTON, EVAN LUARD, KENNETH M. SPENCE, JOHN SUMMERSON, PETER PLOUVIEZ, GEORGE MANDEL, C. P. FITZGERALD, From Richard Ford, By Our Environment Correspondent, By Hugh Clayton, Mr Toshio Kusamitsu, Sir Kenneth Hutchison, Michael Clark, By Edward Townsend, Industrial Correspondent, From Peter Norman, By Bill johnstone Electronics Correspondent, By Peter Wilson-Smith, Banking Correspondent, By Philip Robinson, By Johnathan Davis, Energy Correspondent, By John Whitmore, From Bailey Morris, By Clifford Webb Midlands Industrial Correspondent, Peter Wainwright, Kevin Page, By Clive Cookson, By Norman Fox, By Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent, By Ronald Faux, From Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, From Mitchell Platts, By Lewine Mair, By Staff Reporters, By Keith Macklin, From Eric Marsden, By Richard Eaton, Jim Railton, By Michael Seely, By Our Racing Correpondent, By Our Racing Correspondent, by Peter Waymark, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, Edited by Peter Davalle, From Ian Murray, Nicholas Wapshott, David Robinson and Geoff Brown, Geoff Brown, Christopher Warman, Derek Winnert, David Thomas, Ned Chaillet, Philip Howard, Richard Williams, Paul Griffiths, John Russell Taylor, Michael Young, Stan Hey, Judy Froshaug, Norman Fox, Peter West, Geoffrey Wansell,
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News: Tuite is captured in Drogheda, Traffic restricted on corroding Severn Bridge, 37 Sinai families evicted, Laker loses hills free air travel privilege, Britain in the dock for bias against males, Liberals just fail to win johannesburg, Doctor tells women to avoid the coil, How Kincora could still harm Ian Paisley, TGWU will not ask members in leadership vote, Bandit chief dies in shootout, The Times Diary A revolutionary epic finds its way West, French to offer national health abortions, 'Pettiness' charge by Thorpe, Kosher welcome for Mitterrand, Frank Johnson in the Commons Howell has been playing an away fixture too, Denis gives Fritz a lesson, Overseas selling prices, Zimbabwe white MPs abandon Ian Smith, Defence Secretary spares warships after visit, Argentina steps up Falklands pressure, The plane now arriving..., Food prices, Union fears grow in Greece, Kremlin rift widened by new absence, One 'Times' union puts off decision on jobs, European Tories to fight party list plan, Transglobe team stranded, School indiscipline: an end to corporal punishment and how teachers control bad behaviour How do they keep order in class?, Fugitive for 38 years faces firing squad, Indonesia 'banished 4,000 to island', Oil rig found upside down, Sinn Fein man escapes from escort in Paris, A budget to come to the aid of all parties, Radioactive sprouts to be buried, Von Bulow weeps for wife's plight, Pledge By Thatcher Queried, Sailing Through Exams, Private Eye damages for libelled minister, Europe ban on seal cull sought, Turks asked to spare unionists, Keegan 'freed' for World Cup, Rate grants system in inner London damages Tories, Hongkong Bahais petition for asylum, Viking Exhibits Arrive, Thousands of teachers to go by 1985, Crisis in Central America Catholic church caught in the crossfire, The practice abroad: most have abandoned the British need to beat, Bailiffs on trail of bookworms, Britain refuses to accept enforced political exiles, Record pirates to pay £250,000, Health service defends record on complaints, Gaddafi threatens to go to war with US, Campaign Against Muggers, Record for Bakst watercolour, 1986 lift-off for two TV space channels on BBC, Volunteers queue to join Home Guard, Widow's right to uphold the left, Prosser 'Killed By Blow', Science report The giant salamander that cries like a baby, Foreign Secretaries from the American Revolution to Zimbabwe 200 cheers for the F.O., Warsaw ideologists fight a war of shadows, The papers, Thorpe quits after Amnesty protests, D-day VC fetches an auction record, Ousted RSPCA man says he was a scapegoat, BR must foot £75m strike bill, Church tells of torture in Bolivia, Anger in Spain at killing by Civil Guards, Reagan claims US economy is turning, Hillhead by-election A winner for the SNP-but not yet, Pipeline sanctions worry Moscow, New effort to find Namibia formula, Gold medal for zoo designer, Cosmonaut denied visa, Detective is shot dead by raiders, Ignorance 'stands in way of jobs for disabled', Planning in London criticized, Heathrow's volunteers speed the baggage, Palestinian dispute mars Mitterrand's Israel visit, Bovine salute for Princess Anne in Ulster, Cyclone-stricken islands face food emergency, Convention fails to halt mass murder. Politics and Parliament: Baldwin must wait for his Commons statue, Inquiry on MPs' aides, Questions Staining a problem for pet food, Parliament today, Television Early start on direct satellite broadcasting, Pm's Questions Thatcher: S Africa tour a mistake, Coal Bill Coal's future lies in expanded markets, Britain's EEC bill set to reach £540m, Mental Health Government defeated by four votes, Next week's business, Strange and lordly encounters, Marriage Enabling Bills Read, Williams urges jobs for blacks, House Of Lords Bills remove barriers to marriage. Display Advertising: Commodore, Bell's, Multiple Display Advertisements, Kent Opera, National Panasonic (Uk) Ltd., Glc, Odeon, Balthazar B, Taylor Woodrow, Graduate Appointments Temporary Division, Alternative Theatre, Nationwide Building Society, Rentokil Group Plc, The Round House, Gate May Fair, Ica, Bach, British Telecom, International Standard Electric Corporation, The London Symphony Orchestra, Wallace Heaton, Base Lending Rates. News in Brief. Law: Caning and the European Court The judges who will put a stop to whacking, Warning of more kennel raids despite sentences, Child murder charge remand, Prison governor guilty of contempt Raymond v Honey, Conspiracy trial jury go home, Prison governor loses Lords contempt appeal, Court rebuff for Plessey, Judges get new power to defer sentences, Hotel decor is allowable plant Inland Revenue Commissioners v Scottish & Newcastle Breweries Ltd. Picture Gallery: Kick-back for the judges. Classified Advertising: Entertainments, Car Buyer's Guide, Announcements, Today's events. Reviews: Theatre Arches revisited Underneath the Arches Prince of Wales, ...and New York Martins confirmed in Balanchine's favour, Cinema Emotional touch of the old master, Films, Dance in London... Royal Ballet Sadler's Wells, Television Recycling exercise, Mel Lewis introduces the two events which as the antiques Calling all, Opera The Magic Flute Royal Academy of Music. Editorials/Leaders: Swords And Ploughshares, The Candid Friend, No Credit IS Due. Letters to the Editor: Seats of punishment, Arts Council chairman, Human rights, Troubled Poland, Palumbo plan for Mansion House, Page of honour, Oxford today, Women's equality, Practical benefits of national service, EEC and El Salvador, Case for Belvoir coalfield. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Births. Official Appointments and Notices: New Appointments, Latest appointments, University news Cambridge. Obituaries: Capt Alan Villiers Adventurous life in sailing ships, Professor S. Takahashi, Sir Martin Flett. Business and Finance: Industrial loans practices 'misunderstood' Banks refute Lever arguments, Technology: Office Of The Future The multi-million pound connection, SE supports dealers' rules, Oil price cuts, Overseas Companies, Banks could cut lending rates again, Joint UK satellite set up, International Japan, The banks reply to their critics, Ransomes Sounder base, Weather hits beer output, Howe Budget warning from Europe, Wondering about Woolworth Talking shop with men from the City, Call to build warships, Allied to a weak pound, J. R. hampered, not harassed, Capital Markets, Mining profits, Gold fall continues, Today, Brakes on components, Lloyd has new man of steel, CEGB chief defies Lawson criticism, BL loses £500m despite car boost, Mercantile Limited recovery, Strike may cost railways Post Office contract, General Mining Union Corporation Limited Audited Consolidated Results 1981, Markets Opposing views, Zero-coupons Japan acts, London Exchange Gilts are Budget gamble, Money Markets, Mitchell Cotts Mining operations slow down, Other Exchanges, Amersham affair-how much are the City experts really worth?, Scottish United Investors, Skf Financial statement, 1981, 'Crisis' in US savings industry, Bids And Deals, Currencies, ACC group to study all offers, Derek Crouch Worst year, Rentokil Record profits. Stock Exchange Tables: M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited The Over-the-Counter Market, Stock Exchange Prices Gilts surge ahead, The Pound, Latest Results, Sterling: Spot and Forward, Commodities, Wall Street. Sport: Hull manager sacked by official receiver, Equestrianism Current Magic helps Abraham's reputation, Tennis Davis Cup draw is perfect for Britain, Newbury, Ludlow results, Sports in Brief, Gleneagles Agreement, Belle of the Spanish wind, Barton's double goal, W. Indies' tours threatened by Jamaica's ban, McKinnon returns to Sutton, Snooker Virgo loses after 101 break, Nordic Skiing Britons are joining in the citizen races, Sicilian Gold keeps Chapman record intact, Rugby Union Smith runs to prove his fitness, Haydock Park, Latest European snow reports, Faldo's ironmongery is equal to the task, Barry aboard Coolishall, Sporting fixtures, Rugby League Great Britain mean business, Cycling, Encouraging mission for Cruise Missile, Rain brings early end to first match, Skiing Epples stay in control, Football Scots build an elite highway to survival, Australians to be invited, Yachting, Reid rides Socks Up, Hockey, Yesterday's Results, Motoring The Ambassador's credentials, Optimism based on a Teutonic theme, Peace with honour on levy rate, Boxing, Badminton MBEs let bygones be bygones, The Bond bond may be broken, Dyson the inspiration. Arts and Entertainment: May launch for new orchestra, Flight into 1500 years past, Bid to revive those sleeping beauties, Micro-epic of The Black Hole, Classical music Paul Griffiths, Canadian dance visit, Top 10 films, Not so lonely cross-country runners, Whicker's world spins again, Max blasts back, Eating Out Food for thoughtful night birds, V & A opens its doors, A miner defies bureaucracy, Books Your guide to the next gold rush, Elemental magic born out of soul, Play lays a treasure trail, Pop into the 60s, Cultured copper, Altered images, RSC, LSO join forces, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 15,772, Gardens open, Records Short puts a shine on old gold Jazz & Rock, Classical, Video Bogarde avenges blackmail, Slavonic slant of ENO, Peter Pan glue-sniffers, Beaton's recipe for success, Today's television and radio programmes, 'Full house' for England v Wales, You goffa have Hart, The Times Entertainment Guide Storming the Barbican. Weather: The Weather.
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