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The Times - 03/11/1982

1982; Gale Group;

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By Nicholas Ashford, Bailey Morris, By Our Sports Staff, By Frances Gibb Legal Affairs Correspondent, By Julian Haviland, Political Editor, By Patil Routledge, Labour Editor, From Zoriana Pysariwsky, By David Hewson, Kenneth Gosling, By Nicholas Timmins, By Jonathan Davis, Energy Correspondent, By Stewart Tendler, Crime Reporter, From Tim Jones, By Sidney Elliott, By Pat Healy, Social Services Correspondent, By Richard Evans, By Pearce Wright Science Editor, By Huon Mallalieu, By David Walker, Local Government Correspondent, From Ronald Faux, By Pearce Wright, Science Editor, By Lucy Hodges, Education Correspondent, From Arthur Osman, By Rodney Cowton Defence Correspondent, By Alan Hamilton, By Hugh Clayton, Environment Correspondent, From David Bonavia, From Mario Modiano, By Our Correspondent, From Neil Kelly, From John Best, From Our Correspondent, From Christopher Thomas, From Hasan Akhtar, From Robert Fisk, From Christopher Walker, From Our Own Correspondent, From Richard Wigg, From Michael Hornsby, Roger Boyes, Richard Williams, Paul Griffiths, David Robinson, Hilary Finch, Ned Chaillet, Michael Walters, Jonathan Davis, J.D., Alan Grainge, Edward Townsend, AG, Hugh Clayton Environment Correspondent, Paul Routledge Labour Editor, PHS, John Witherow, John Vincent, James Curran, ANDREW FAULDS, MALCOLM HARPER, PETER JOHNSTON, PETER TENNANT, ROBERT A. HINDE, KELVIN SPENCER, N. TINBERGEN, CHRISTOPHER BRICE, ANTHONY RICKARDS, NICHOLAS A. H. STACEY, HARRY PHIBBS, DAVID WADDINGTON, TERENCE CONRAN, ALAN PULLINGER, By Clifford Longley, Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Janet Browne, Horticulture Correspondent, City Editor Anthony Hilton, From Maxwell Newton, By Baron Phillips, Property Correspondent, By Gareth David, By Peter Welham, By Peter Wilson-Smith, Banking Correspondent, By Our Financial Staff, By Frances Williams Economics Correspondent, By Hilaire Gomer, Drew Johnston, C Gordon Tether, By Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, From Clive White, By Leslie Duxbury, By Nicholas Harling, By Hugh Taylor, By John Woodcock, Cricket Correspondent, From Richard Streeton, By Keith Macklin, By Richard Eaton, By Michael Phillips, Racing Correspondent, By Michael Phillips, By Our Racing Staff, By Our Newmarket Correspondent, By Tom Ramsey, By Jim Railton, By Barry Pickthall, By Peter West, Rugby Correspondent, By Gerald Davies, by Baron Phillips, Edited by Peter Dear, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor,

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Index. News: Resounding 'No' to incomes policy, Frigates had nuclear weapons, Fare zones proposal for GLC, Mrs Bhutto's condition deteriorating, Valley of the dead shows war scars, Company's tonic was a new Rolls, Joanna Lumley's Diary A day of action, Relax contraceptive ban, family planners say, Iran exports revolution to Lebanon, Exports, Cardinal crusades for peace, A campaign pledge for Mr Foot, Overseas selling prices, Tory county councils set to revolt over spending cuts, Thoroughly militant Millicent, Inflation fall spurs call for zero wage settlements, Moreover... Miles Kington, Latin America And The Falklands British 'intransigence' causes Lima concern, Focus on the Assembly votes PR advocates get a doubtful gift, The Times Diary Yokel difficulty, Environment, The Navy's new warship takes to the water, Clouds lifting but weather set to change, Resolution before UN, Pretoria meets conditions for IMF loan, Jayewardene tells of plot to murder him, Production of Nimrod may restart, But darling, if work is so terrible, why do you bother with it?, Balfour anniversary marked by rioting, Thais appeal to US for F5 aircraft and tanks, Stricter security urged, Development, NUM leaders angry after leak on pit 'closures', Silence at the spy centre Smiley's people are guarding their secrets, What next in store for Harrods, the corner shop that beats them all, US backs Falklands resolution, Mid-Term Elections A town where Love is found abhorrent, Brixton blacks question police demolition role, Mrs Pulitzer 'was not addicted to cocaine', Gemayel seeks power to rule by decree, Talks on NHS dispute break up, National Days, Scientists agree to more humane tests on rabbits, Mother wins benefit 7 years late, Complete list of Government at start of session The Cabinet, Technology, Wider role for London anti-riot squads, Two-car Athenians fouled up, Tatchell attacks Mellish's record, Roads, Bernard Levin: the way we live now This degrading spectacle of matter over mind, Terrorist prisoners told to obey rules, Cabinet backs Muldoon trade concessions, Science report Termites increase dioxide danger, Engineering, Good at inventions but poor at exporting them, For cable TV read media monopoly, Unemployment leads Canada to cut immigration, Pope endorses royal backing for democracy, The papers, Clergymen bound over, Iraq claims upper hand in new Gulf war offensive, The Royal Shakespeare, Police chief cleared of neglect complaint, Disease threat to oysters, No blank spots as Channel 4 takes off, Worker management plans should not be made law, China aiming for neutral stance on superpowers, Letter from Warsaw A long way for a little light, Safety, 3 a.m. US elections Democrats gaining strong lead in Congress, Consolidated to buy De Lorean US car stocks, Floods force evacuation in Spain, Despite the Kennedy magic, few see him as president in 1985 The curse that makes Teddy run, 108 Britons on UN blacklist, Haughey facing defeat on confidence vote, By election test Botha faces threat of humiliation, Roof strippers beat heavy council rates, Animal welfare groups split on poll tactics, £228m loss on 30 pits, School buildings hazardous, teachers report. Law: Revenge killer on trial, Boundaries challenge approved by court, Khyber fright for American legal officer, Relevant facts to be in case stated Walker v Graham, Murder charge, Property lets not 'trading' Webb (Inspector of Taxes) v Conelee Properties Ltd, Severance before admissibility Regina v Pervez and Khan, Prison staff criticize 'tough' regime, 46 Nigerians in court on riot charges, Reprieved man jailed, No judicial review of sentences Regina v Kingston upon Thames Justices, Ex parte Alpaslam, Aggett police accused of homicide. Politics and Parliament: Parliament today, Cabinet accord over pensions and benefits. Picture Gallery. Display Advertising: Sports Council, Multiple Display Advertisements, Rose, Eric Rohmer's, Friends Of The Elderly, Paris Abc School Of Art, Handle Recruitment, Rochester, Ladywell House, Midland, Oyster, Lso, Babcock-Moxey Ltd, Elmers Court Timeshare, Fountain Forestry, Abbey National Building Society, English And Dutch Investment Trust, Exchem, Drummond, Resista Carpets, Secretarial Appointment, Ncb, Worldwide, Venice. Arts and Entertainment: Today's telivision and Radio programmes, Karpov pulls back from chess defeat, Four gold medals at autumn show, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,976, Sale room Chinese export porcelain draws good response. News in Brief. Official Appointments and Notices: Latest appointments, Auxiliaries appointed by police. Reviews: Television: Peter Ackroyd seeks personality behind production on the first night of Channel 4 Successes with talent not generally available, Jazz History relived Rogers Nyjo 100 Club, Theatre Nuts Whitehall, New music in Hungary Natural affinity with contemporary work, Philharmonia Muti Festival Hall Radio 3, Cinema Newcastle's money goes a long way, Who needs words? London Sinfonietta Voices St John's. Editorials/Leaders: No end of a lesson: II The Building Blocks Of Strategy, They Protest Too Much. Letters to the Editor: Car talk, The protective state, Russian peace groups, Boilerhouse Project, Logic of union legislation, Community law, Funding the arts, Wilton Park cuts, Answering Church's case on the bomb, Long-term future in S Atlantic. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Births. Deaths. Obituaries: Professor J. W. S. Pringle, King Vidor A many-sided Hollywood talent. Business and Finance: Chairman of offshoot agencies had stake in Banque du Rhone Minet Holdings inquiry into Howden connexion, International Profits rise likely for gold mines, International, Reed swings into £m profit, Companies, Downward course for Tozer, Markets, Price Changes, Investors in £400m rush, Today, Investment and finance Lean and hungry outlook, Interest Rates, Wolseley recovery continues, Ellis profits tumble 80%, Hepworth costly capital spending, City backs plan for cost-cutting oil rig, Wall St election boost for Reagan, Invisible exports study urges liberalization Call to end trade barriers, Money Markets, 8 3 / 4 per cent Treasury Convertible Stock, 1985, Company News In Brief, Interest rates fall expected this week, Shadow of the paymasters who stalk US politics, McKechnie Brothers plc, Harrods vote 'academic', Currencies, Bank fuels hopes of new rates cut, The economy, Weapon that cuts both ways. Property: Drop in commercial values 'no surprise', London Properties, Residential property Finding that little place in the country. Stock Exchange Tables: Stock Exchange Prices Fresh gains, The pound, Exchanges, Authorized Units & Insurance Funds, Sterling: Spot and Forward, Commodities, Wall Street, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited. Business Appointments: Appointments. Sport: Todays Fixtures, Celtic in good heart, Sports in Brief, In Brief Borg in a final once more with McEnroe, Squash Rackets Briars wins his way to dream match, Edinburgh, Australian double for Gurner's Lane, Mourie-shining example, Stockport face crippling tax, Newbury NH, Leicester results, Leeds inquiry next week, Shooting Swede defies the wind to capture gold, Hockey Strong team for Fenner's, Politics In Sport Lamb goes on UN's bulging blacklist, Swansea will come out swinging, Sporting fixtures, Spurs may miss the Munich bus, Golf Horses for courses to humble giants, Lamb will have support of TCCB, Yachting A long way home for the laggards, No protest from Moseley, Wolverhampton NH, Results and Scorers, Cambridge spoil Wolves night, Rugby League Leigh's turn to try and topple Australians, Hookes in running for Test place, Lesley Ann gets ready, Liverpool's exercise in exorcism, Cycling New claim of drug-abuses, Villa home comforts include new pattern, Rowing Janousek returns with variable incentives, Nigel Tinkler fined £750, Pontypool influence can stir a rucking game, Wigan to play tie on Sunday, Fontwell Park, Sackford growing in stature, Sedgefield, Enevoldson gets all-clear to advance claim, Skiing Brandy rescue for skiers, Dramatist ready to upstage the new Winter star. 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