The Times - 01/11/1982
1982; Gale Group;
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From Edward Townsend, From Richard Owen, By Richard Evans, By Paul Routledge, Labour Editor, By Staff Reporters, BY Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, By Our Medical Correspondent, By Rupert Morris, By Nicholas Timmins, By Michael Hornsell, From Angus Nicol, By a Staff Reporter, By Clive Cookson Technology Correspondent, From Jonathan Wills, By Bavid Walker, Local Government Correspondent, From Richard Ford, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By Peter Hennessy, By John Young, Agriculture Correspondent, By David Walker, From Our Correspondent, From Jacqueline Reditt, From Stephen Taylor, From Hasan Akhtar, From Ian Murray, From Ivor Davis, From Diana Geddes, From Andrew Thompson, From Robert Schuil, From our Correspondent, From Christopher Walker, From Robert Fisk, By Harry Golombek, Chess Correspondent, From Moshe Brilliant, From Bailey Morris, From Nicholas Ashford, From Ray Kennedy, by Peter Lennon, Nicholas Kenyon, Paul Griffiths, Stephen Pettitt, Dennis Hackett, Richard Williams, PHS, by Richard Wigg, Paul Routledge Labour Editor, Gerald Kaufman, Max Beloff, JOHN LYONS, DAVID HARRIS, J. K. LINDSAY, MICK CAVADINO, PHILLIP HODSON, CYRIL TUCKER, JIM LATHAM, J. F. SAFFORD, MICHAEL LATHAM, MARTYN THOMAS, G. B. L. WILSON., A. H. PIGGOTT, ERWIN KRONHEIMER, By Clifford Lougley, Religious Affairs Correspondent, Peter Wilson-Smith, banking correspondent, Michael Prest International financial correspondent, MP, Sally White, Frances Williams Economics correspondent, PW-S, MW, City Editor Anthony Hilton, By Andrew Cornelius, By Clive Cookson, Technology Correspondent, By Derek Harris Commercial Editor, By Peter Wilson-Smith, Banking Correspondent, By Gareth David, Drew Johnston, Maxwell Newton, Clive Cookson, From Paul Routledge, Labour Editor, By Peter West, Rugby Correspondent, By David Hiands, By Gerald Davies, From a Special Correspondent, By Nicholas Keith, By Gordon Allan, By Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent, By Hugh Taylor, By Clive White, By Paul Newman, By Paul Harrison, By Stuart Jones, By Keith Macklin, By John Clemison, By Sydney Friskin, By Rex Bellamy, Tennis Corressondent, By Athole Still, From Srikumar Sen, Boxing CorresPondent, From Richard Streeton, By Adrianne Blue, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Our Racing Staff, By Our Newmarket Correspondent, Front Desmond Stonehamn, By Michael Seely, From Mitchell Platts, By Richard Eaton, By Peter Tatlow, By Peter Aykroyd, by Baron Phillips, Edited by Peter Dear, By Anthony Bevins, Political Correspondent, From Richard Wigg, DJM,
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News: Brixton clean-up starts, Brother of Sadat taken into custody, Birth group's new target, Channel 4 switch-on despite dispute, Use of 'mongol' defended, Warning on 'political' promotions, Nuclear protesters battle with police, Mellish to quit and force by-election, Tamils join opponents of extended parliament, Bomb attack on US army homes, Mid-Term Elections Increased turnout would benefit Democrats, The Times Profile: Channel 4, opening tomorrow, Lord Reith's last blast, Council tenants' right to buy: 1 Big estates remain intact, Nature notes, A cruel blow to the 'Cripple Alliance', Left resists Labour Youth purge, Why we need the House of Lords, Religious riots leave 452 dead in Nigeria, Royal Life Saving Society, South Koreans send Chinese pilot to Taiwan, Piper sweeps the board, Now the Tories can't be sure, Ford sues Welsh firm, Zimbabwe TV risks a flame-up, Sinn Fein to contest Westminster seats, Roads, Rescued whales head for the deep, Safety fears for ministers as Howe is robbed, De Lorean was 'shopped by his neighbour', Kremlin reacts to Reagan's hard line, Pope proclaims two new women saints, New Dutch Cabinet ready soon, Lord Rupert Nevill, Pope wary of Spanish politics as his delayed visit begins, A nation coming to terms with tolerance, Angry Walker denies 'bribery' charge, Britain pursues new 'softly' EEC tactic, Israel still stalling on border, Junta takes steps to satisfy IMF, Latin America And The Falklands Part 1: Colombia Betancur's sympathy leans to Argentina, Beirut massacre inquiry Army chief was reluctant to use Phalangists, Concern over Falklands fund, Pit closures may prompt strikes despite 'no' vote, No poison in carrot bait for rabbits, Don't write off the SDP, KGB drugged me and stole memoirs, says Sakharov, Overseas selling prices, Journeys to the graveside All Saints Day reunites France with its dead, OAU sets date for postponed summit, The Times Diary, Think Tank paper outlines new assault on the state monopolies, Industrialists dissatisfied with confederation's job, The worst drivers in the world, Diabetic diets may be doing harm, Moreover... Miles Kington, Future of Gibraltar: 1 Melting pot stirred by political wrangles, Oxford tutors meet over admissions 'crisis', US seeks trade pact before election, The papers, 5m 'better off without a job', A royal weekend across the world, Poles apart in the Church of England, Exocet deal claim 'a fairy tale', Mrs Bhutto faints after six-hour medical tests, Science report Shrinking Earth throws up mountains, Steelwork cracks setback for revolutionary North Sea oil platform, New battle imperils Lebanon talks, CBI package 'would cut unemployment by 1.5 million', Boy's personal problems led to disappearance, Penalty points system starts. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Manchester Business School, Garrard, Jaygar, Multiple Display Advertisements, The National Bank Of Kuwait, Cardhu, Cutty Sark, British Heart Foundation, Teacher's, United Dominions Trust, San Paolo Bank, Secretaries Plus, Hongkong Bank, Sun Life, The Hamper People Of Norfolk, Gulf Bank, Yapi-Kredi Bank, Watkins Holdings Ltd, Oxfam, Ubaf Bank Limited, Banca Cattolica Del Veneto, Avis, Resista Carpets, Republic Of South Africa, Cassa DI Risparmi E Depositi DI Prato, The Train, Noval L B Port, Bcci Holdings, Base Lending Rates, Telecoms. Law: Interest penalty for delaying party La Pintada Compania Navegacion SA v The President of India Before Mr Justice Staughton, BMA wants data protection law to be wider, Effect of Baltime charter clause Filikos Shipping Corporation of Monrovia v Shipmair B V Before Sir John Donaldson, Master of the Rolls, Lord Justice O'Connor and Lord Justice Dillon. Picture Gallery. Arts and Entertainment: Today's televisIon and radio programmes BBC 1, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,974, Russians show class in world chess Olympiad. Official Appointments and Notices: Judge retires, Appointments in the Forces Royal Navy, Awards and elections at Cambridge University, Latest appointments. Reviews: London Baroque Players Kuijken Queen Elizabeth Hall, Television Fine acting lifts a flattish script, LSO/Davis Festival Hall, Jazz Silk Cut Festival Barbican, Opera Simple humanity Fidelio Tunbridge Wells. Editorials/Leaders: Invitation To A Spending Spree, Mr Scargill Gets IT Wrong, Mid-Term In Washington. Letters to the Editor: Line of potential, Information planning, Steel import curb a two-edged weapon, Industrial fears over political ends, Middle East issues, Bronze for VCs, Approach to Argentina, Concern of fishermen, The Belgrano sinking, Church and bomb. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Births. Deaths. Politics and Parliament: Parliament this week, Progress of legislation, Ministers agree to keep spending down to £121bn. Obituaries: Dr Karl Ragnar Gierow, Dr William Lloyd Webber Services to musical education, Professor Monica Wilson, Sir Ewen Waterman, Mr Joyce Clyde Hall. Business and Finance: Exchange rates United States backing needed for monetary reform to succeed, Economic View, Warning on cost of 7-day trading, M. J. H. Niahtingale & Co. Limited The Over-the-Counter Market, Black Africa The burden of debt continues, Eastern Europe Squeezing Comecon members could hurt the West, CBI proposals £620m to make jobs for 670,000, The New Throgmorton Trust Interim Results, State to buy into BP Canada, Markets, Casio threat to watchmakers, Arab National Bank, Politics hampers recovery programmes, The Week Ahead Profit dip at Reed forecast, AIB gloomy, Wall Street letter Optimism after the jitters, Opec They are changing their investment habits, Former Viyella chief wants to work in partnership with Smith Hyman would accept job as Fraser's 'advisory chairman, Gold Thin gruel only as devotees wait for turn-round, Investment and finance Defects in courageous report, THE TIMES Business forum Pessimistic CBI comes under further fire, DoT may force insurance sell-off, Mexicans 'close' to deal on loans with IMF, Board Meetings, Computers and technology Call for £350m investment to challenge Japanese, Unlisted Securities Market review Gin snub proved a tonic, Currencies, Thorn EMI producing for Sinclair, Offshore banking Fluctuating fortunes, and everywhere the key word is stability, World Banking, World Bank New remedies sought as plight of the poor gets worse, The economy, Smaller pay claims needed Howe insists, Pineapple hopes to attract new investors. Stock Exchange Tables: The pound, Stock Exchanges, Stock Exchange Prices Capitalization and week's change. Sport: Todays Fixtures, Jacobsen home by two strokes, Haas putts to strong position, Sports in Brief, Depressing failure by England's batsmen, In Brief Masterful memories in Ayr, Hagler outfaces his challenger, Light-house shines at Parkhead, Leicester, Hutton must find that magical cure, A picture of promise, The Llanelli cure for rugby blues, Mrs Lloyd says the time has come for a change, Frenchmen fall by the Romanian wayside, Hern left in dark after negative test on Gorytus, Confident victory for Woosnam, L'Emigrant extends Boutin's sequence, Hughes bids for captaincy of Australia, Ayr NH, Squash Rackets Jahangir is favourite to swim rather than sink, Calling on the walking wounded, Canoeing Hedging all his bets to secure a victory place, Zimbabwe level series after opening defeat, Cardiff stir from valleys of gloom, W Province take firm grip of rebels, Why the Aintree deal could still fall down, Hopes of a whole new Ball game, Koteka and John suspended, Grimes disturbs a delicate balance, Argentines' easy opener, Leeds step up pace to pip Rovers, Lacrosse Surrey scrape to victory in Oval festival, Weekend Results And Tables, Rendall aids Wasps if not himself, Lingfield Park NH, Hockey Dissent causes surprise and much ill feeling, Snooker England fail to show true colours, Good solid fare at Twickenham, Saturday's results Newmarket, McEnroe's service pulls him through, Boxing Cowdell now nearer world title, ICE Skating Miss de Vries wins gold medal, Glorying in uncertainty, Havelange pessimistic, Allen puts a smile on dour battle, Gymnastics Morrison leads first medal win for Scots. 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