The Times - 18/10/1982
1982; Gale Group;
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By Richard Evans, By Our Political Editor, From David Bonavia, From Harry Debelius, By Julian Haviland, Political Editor, From Christopher Walker, By David Felton, Labour Reporter, By Our Labour Reporter, From Richard Ford, From Craig Seton, By Paul Routledge, Labour Editor, By Hugh Clayton Environment Correspondent, By Clive Cookson Technology Correspondent, By Nicholas Timmins, By Clifford Webb, By Craig Seton, By David Walker Lacal Government Correspondent, By Our Lagal Affairs Correspondent, By Frances Gibb, By Tony Samstag, By Henry Stanhope Diplomatic Correspondent, From Christopher Follet, From Charles Harrison, From David Watts, From Ian Murray, Nyborg, From Roger Boyes, From Richard Owen, From Christopher Thomas, From Mario Modiano, From Patricia Clough, From a Bridge Correspondent, From Paul Ellman, From Our Correspondent, From Rasit Gurdilek, Geoffrey Wheatcroft, Nicholas Kenyon, John Percival, Andrew Clark, Ned Chaillet, Noël Goodwin, Max Harrison, Stanley Sadie, Peter Ackroyd, PHS, by Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Correspondent, John Whitney, Richard Ford, Gerald Kaufman, Max Beloff, J.DREWE, BRIAN PARKYN, MICHAEL HAND, BERNARD DUNSTAN, HUGH LINDSAY, NORMAN BUCHAN, OLIVER SMEDLEY, RUPERT BRISTOW, PETER M. HAWKINS, B. C. GADNEY., CHARLES ELLIOTT, HUGH HANNING, ALAN LEE WILLIAMS, FRANK JUDD, DOUGLAS DODDS-PARKER, F. A. MANN, STANLEY BEST, BARNEY TRENCH, By Clifford Longley, Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Geraldine Norman, Sale Room Correspondent, City Editor Anthony Hilton, By Sally White, By Our Financial Staff, By Derek Harris, Commercial Editor, By Jonathan Davis, Energy Correspondent, By Peter Wilson-Smith, Banking Correspondeent, By Our Commercial Correspondent, By Frances Williams Economics Correspondent, By David Felton Labour Reporter, Clive Cookson, Bill Johnstone, By John Young Agriculture Correspondent, Michael Prest, Maxwell Newton, By John Hennessy, Golf Correspondent, By Sydney Friskin, By Rex Bellamy, Tennis Correspondent, By Peter West, Rugby Correspondent, By Peter West, By David Hands, By Gordon Allan, By Peter Marson, By Nicholas Keith, By Gerald davies, By Michael Seely, By Our Newmarket Correspondent, By Our Racing Staff, From Desmond Stoneham, By Keith Macklin, By John Clemison, By John Blunsden, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent, By Nicholas Harling, By Simon O'Hagan, By Clive White, By Hugh Taylor, By Paul Harrison, By Pat Butcher, By a Special Correspondent, From Richard Streeton, By Adrianne Blue, By Baron Phillips, Property Correspondent, By Rodney Cowton, Defence Correspondent, by Baron Phillips, Edited by Peter Dear, From Ian Murray,
ResumoIndex. News: Legal action threat if Labour ousts Militant, Urban renewal American urges self-help, Open mind on pay policy, Sobhuza 'poisoned by sons', Rebel Sikhs defy leaders and quit jail, Nervous tenor deserts Maazel, 100,000 council homes empty, Shelter claims, Prince remarries, EEC foreign ministers' talks Angry Europeans send urgent plea to Reagan, Nature notes, Science report Scotland to have first tunable laser, Communists gain in Greek polls, Bouncing jet loses wing but 184 escape, Gibraltar garrison reinforced, Four stand for Japan leadership, Error thwarts rider's claim, Getty buy a threat to art market, Genscher challenged for FDP leadership, Roy Jenkins' holy alliance, A chance to reach through the screen, Let them manage without, Referendum on PR as price of support, Yevtushenko at 50,.. Putting cows in front of the Bolshoi, Rare Bible page found as wrapper, Tanzania grants asylum to Kenya plotters, Sri Lanka puts ban on meetings, Dutch police foil hijack, Zimbabwe 'tortured white officers', Scargill deal on pit closures spurned by NCB, Secrecy over bee disease deplored, The Times Halifax house price index, The Times Profile: Sir George Solti, 70 this week The thin-skinned knight in dazzling armour, Royal stopover angers Labour, Mary Rose needs £2m, Salvador rebels ready to talk, US envoy says, US seeks to block Arab move, Zia's drive against brothels and books, Buying the wood to save the trees, FitzGerald to fight on for new constitution, Singer with 'total allergy' returning, Private education: 1 Parents undaunted by rising fees, Proposals on union reform accepted, Overseas selling prices, Ignore windfall in benefits Fowler urged, The Times Portrait How will the IBA fare with pop at the top?, M40 link needed, farmers say, Double EEC failure for Pym, Moreover... Miles Kington, Mintoff and the great divide, Woman dies as waves smash catamaran, Where a rethink tank is needed, Bank unions' merger plan in trouble, Narrow vote ushers in Danish austerity, Nupe call for more action, Iraqi PoWs 'executed', China seeks better Soviet relations, Wgter men predict bigger clash, The fury and fears on Ulster doorsteps, The papers, The Times Diary Something to crow about, Tejero men held as terror grows in Spain, Glemp gets tougher as tension rises, Dismay at failure to honour Stanley defenders, 'Well off' miners may not strike, Mustique reports anger MP, Ballesteros beats Lyle at the 37th, Turks 'win the battle against terror', BL shop stewards meet to discuss pay campaign, MI5 book stopped by Attorney-General, Peres all out to topple Begin. Politics and Parliament: Falkland legacy of conflict over warships, Parliament this week, Parliament today, Thatcher agrees to ease immigrant rule, Treasury 'appointment' causes surprise, SDP to ask for Owen pledge. Display Advertising: Royal Mail Business Parcels, Sun Life, Matthew Gloag & Son Ltd., Pilgrim Payne & Co, Dianetics, Multiple Display Advertisements, Shuttle, Oxfam, Saudi Arabian Airlines, Datapoint, Cutty Sark, Ford, The Times, Commercial Services, Base Lending Rates, United Dominions Trust. News in Brief. Picture Gallery: China develops a submarine-launched nuclear missile, Arts and Entertainment: Record £890,904 for Audubon birds set, Today's television and radio programmes, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,962, French take final honour in bridge Olympiad. Law: Law Report October 18 1982 Court of Appeal Deerness v John R. keeble & Son (Brantham) Ltd and Another Interim payment to paraplegic does not reset limitation clock. Reviews: Opera on the Continent Ronconi's Verdian originality La traviata City Theatre, Bonn, Lso Abbado Festival Hall, London Bach Society Steinitz Queen Elizabeth Hall, Recitals Sutherland gala Covent Garden, Dance Nin The Place, London Baroque Wigmore Hall, Voyage of intrepid spirit Bbcso Pritchard Albert Hall, Television Shrunken within greatness, Theatre Veronica's Room Palace, Watford, A case for flexibility and passion. Editorials/Leaders: Direct Rule Rules, Exclusion IS No Answer. Letters to the Editor: Retracing steps to farm prosperity, National Gallery, Shape of rugby to come, Help for refugees in Lebanon, Funding Ugandans, Cutting court costs, Degree of comfort, Dangerous choice in cable TV, US aid for Israel, Irish PR system, A leak in the 'tank', Taxing time with car, Married divorcees. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Births. Deaths. Official Appointments and Notices: Appointments in the Forces Royal Navy, Church news. Obituaries: Mr Howard Sackler, Fr Desmond Boyle, Sj, Mario Del Monaco Leading Italian operatic tenor. Business and Finance: Outlook better for Streeters, Economic View, Trainee CAs hit by shortage of posts, Philips plans link with AT & T, Caterpillar faces up to first loss in 40 years, Bank staff plan series of strikes, Wall St cautious after record week, Lee Cooper Interim Statement for Half Year to 30 June 1982, One third of Co-ops report trading losses CWS profits tumble 10% in first half, Singapore Budget watch, Companies, Japanese pressed on car imports, Building expansion forecast, Johannesburg Industrials soar, Not so shipshape at Ellerman, Inflation 'at 5% by next spring', Savings, Investment and finance Serving too many masters, How Rossing copes with middle age, Sweden devaluation tests IMF credibility, Modest increase at Lee Cooper, Rent rises help Hammerson, Ling buyout, Fed soothes fears over money supply overshoot, Greenbank deal, Time to read the small print on cable TV, Hongkong Nervous twitch, Guinness shake-up rumbles on, Scottish survey on telebanking, Company News In Brief, Board Meetings, Meat trade suffers its worst year, Petrochemicals face growing threat from cheap imports, More losses at Forward, EEC faces jobless rate of 10.3%, Currencies, 190,000 investors apply for 525 million shares STC offer oversubscribed more than 13 times, The Week Ahead Timber purchase may sour Brooke Bond year. Stock Exchange Tables: The pound, Stock Exchange Prices Capitalization and week's change, Fixed-Interest Stocks, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Stock Exchanges, Eurobond prices (yields and premiums). Business Appointments: New Littlewoods board member. Sport: Barbarians get French dressing, O'Donnell gives London Irish reason to smile, Willis keeps England batsmen awake, Off-table fare is hearty appetizer, Sports in Brief, Williams still in doubt, Marasali is too strong for Conseil rivals, Leicester, Finance holds up BAAB sprint, Speedway Victory not too sweet for Carter, Equestrianism Domination without any conceit, Toeing 'boot money' line, Testing the limits of omnipotence, England make preparation for sterner events ahead, Blackpool box clever, Tennis McEnroe beats Mayer to take Australian title, Two wrongs fail to make referee right, English underline hosts' absence, Tennis Weather does its best to spoil the nostalgia, New man in Ayresome Park chair, Eddery makes sure of title, Hamilton Park, Sheffield Shield, Sri Lanka 14 go to South Africa, Australian manager angry at "gutless" jibe, Motor Racing Endurance title caps season, Weekend results, Drug denial in Italy, Oxford's faith unshaken, Weekend Results And Tables First division, New proof of an old philosophy, Captain Phillips leads after fall, Chester likely to head inquiry, Lacrosse Australia win everything but the Cup, Candy tells what made Time Charter tick, The price of holding Deehan back, Real Tennis Tulloch and Sheldon win, Saturday's results Newmarket, French have winning ticket, Fontwell Park, Australians masters of two basic arts, Cumani is on song in Milan, Hockey England are heartened by results, Chaos that is Rangers' secret code, Golf Ballesteros steals Lyle's thunder in play-off, Maoris see first game as critical, Jockeys' match, West Ham make it hard for themselves, Woodcock brings light amid gloom, Prices fall at Newmarket yearling sales. Property: London And Suburban Property, Commercial Property Capital market but topsy-turvy, Silicon and perfume save the mansions. Shipping News: Merchant shipping Wartime role is reassessed. Classified Advertising: Super Secretaries, Distibutors And Agents, Announcements, Today's events. Weather: The Weather.
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