The Times - 19/03/1982
1982; Gale Group;
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By Stewart Tendler, Crime Reporter, By Hugh Noyes, Anthony Bevins, By Philip Webster Political Reporter, By George Clark, From Charles Hargrove, From Christopher Walker, By David Nicholson-Lord, From Craig Seton, By Donald Macintyre, Labour Correspondent, From Julian Haviland, Political Editor, By Diana Geddes, Education Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, By the Staff of "Nature", By Anthony Bevins, Political Correspondent, From Jonathan Wills, By Kenneth Gosling, By Geraldine Norman, Sale Room Correspondent, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By David Walker, From our Correspondent, From Ronald Kershaw, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, By Pearce Wright, Science Editor, By Annabel Ferriman, From Ian Murray, From John Earle, From Nicholas Ashford, From Paul Ellman, From Christopher Thomas, From Our Special Correspondent, From Roger Boyes, From Our Own Correspondent, From Ross Waby, From Richard Wigg, From Rhoderick Sharp, Suzy Menkes, John Percival, David Robinson, Paul Griffiths, Stephen Pettitt, Bryan Appleyard, Irving Wardle, Dennis Hackett, by Willie Hamilton, PHS, David Watt, DAVID ASTOR, KENNETH CRAGG, W K HAYMAN, ELIZABETH MONROE, DIANA RICHMOND, J B RICHMOND, JOHN A T ROBINSON, ROBERT McGEEHAN, GLADWYN, BERNARD BURROWS, TREVOR LLOYD-HUGHES, MICHAEL IVENS, H. MEHR-AYIN, T. D. KELLY, PATRICK OXON, S. E. MACKENZIE, PARVIZ C. RADJI, ARTHUR JACKSON, Lord Chelwood, Sir Leon Radzinowicz, The Rt. Rev. W. L. S. Fleming, Michael Clark, By Sally White, From Jonathan Davis, By Derek Hill, Commercial Editor, By Philip Robinson, By Our Financial Staff, By John Whitmore, From Nicholas Hirst, By Melvyn Westlake, Peter Wilson-Smith, Peter Hill, Nicholas Cole, By Clive Cookson, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Sydney Friskin, From Peter Mc Farline, From John Ballantine, By Nicholas Keith, By John Hennessv, Golf Correspondent, By Clive White, By Paul Newman, By a Special Correspondent, From Richard Eaton, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By John Karter, Racing Editor, By Michael Seely, By Keith Macklin, By Jim Railton, By Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, By Paul Harrison, Robert Pryce, By Peter West, Rugby Correspondent, By Nicholas Harling, by Peter Waymark, Edited by Peter Davalle, By Philip Webster, Political Reporter, Geoff Brown, Christopher Warman, Derek Winnert, Louise Nicholson, Ned Chaillet, Philip Howard, Jazz & Rock, Richard Williams, Nicholas Wapshott, Stan Hey, Judy Froshaug, Jim Railton, Peter West, Peter Davalle,
ResumoNews in Brief. Index. Law: 2% general damages interest Birkett v Hayes, Court cuts cash to road victims, Murder charge, Vulgarity no rebuttal of licence to enter Snook v Mannion, Assessing and taxing costs EMI Records Ltd v Ian Cameron Wallace Ltd, McNee to quit despite appeal from Whitelaw, Youths jailed for killing PC. News: Rspca Told Dismissal Was Wrong, Space shuttle site switched, 'Romans' prosecution is withdrawn, MPs cleared of plot, Deported sect members fly in, High sheriffs, 'Romans' case ends in confusion Whitehouse and director both claim victory, 89 detained in Jakarta election riot, Battling on through fire and ice, Obote says sorry to cardinal, Civil servants' technology deal, Riot police sent to Bydgoszcz after protest call, Jewish schools' aid plea rejected, Madrid rebukes generals for abusing King's name, Frank Johnson in the Commons Big Jim's amazing last gamble pays off, Overseas selling prices, Reagan's Navy and Air chiefs, Uproar as Israelis oust Arab mayor, Weinberger says US will stop missiles in Cuba, Moreover... Miles Kington, MPs want more fuel for RAF, Warships to combat drug trade, Food prices, US clear on Ulster policy, says Haughey, Tory hopes for homeless law reform diminished, EI Salvador violence Four Dutch journalists killed, NHS therapists reject offer, Legal aid opposed in rape case, The Times Diary Book men buy back a future, Police find imperial treasure, War alert by junta in Nicaragua, Lead pollution investigation begins, Memorial fund appeal, Senate vote to protect CIA spies, Former Rhodesian Prime Minister Garfield Todd on Zimbabwe's political future Why one-party rule would work, Cuts threat to whooping cough research, Submarine graveyard poses threat of radiation, Steady rise in loans to private sector, Ezra joins Gormley in pay pact proposal, Law of the gun comes to Georgia, Franc falls to lowest level ever, Teachers' action stepped up after pay rebuff, Doctor says that he killed baby, Shell blast kills three commandos, Haiti invasion attempt sunk by seasickness, Walk-out halts Ford, ANC given new premises, Vatican will go deeper into the red, Man in the news Tough Scot with the hardest police job, Background: "Woza Albert" Townships in life, Assam under direct rule, Roads, Dozier deafened in kidnap ordeal, MPs in heated debate Death penalty and flogging rejected, Could Roy belong to Glasgow?, AA extends car calls to homes, Downe House School, Motoring, Sultan watches tanks in action, The papers, Science report Early man ate too much liver, The law and order debate Curfew for young offenders backed, Turks under Tindemans scrutiny, Penlee disaster drama of three captains, Families fund talks continue, Benn seeks royal aid to annul Lords, Auction viewings today, Aid for Poland Hollywood stars go on a health kick, Sandhurst commissions, Forest 'land army' of young urged, Andrews named top actor, Britain's budget dispute casts EEC into gloom, Changes on 'Times' board, The carrier-bag car, Putting the President in his proper place, Families forced out of homes, Republican wins Illinois primary, New beginning for Land's End, EEC move to boost jobs. Politics and Parliament: Social Security Social security Bill: child benefit unchanged: move on jobless abatement fails, Crime linked to jobs, Heath tells Hillhead, Parliament today, Alliance seats share-out 'on target', Whitelaw to set up inquiry on cable TV control, Crime Corporal punishment unlikely to return, Law And Order New powers envisaged for police, Finance Bill, House Of Lords Canada must decide its future, Disarmament Foot urged to contact Brezhnev, Retirement Deputy to be new Serjeant, Next week, Tory wets revolt over cut in dole. Picture Gallery: Preview The Times Entertainment Guide, Assault on batteries group, Detectives net spiderman. Display Advertising: The Time Assurance Society, Gate, Woolwich, The Listener, Lloyds Bank, F.L.I., The Army Benevolent Fund, Royal College, Data General Computers, Multiple Display Advertisements, The London Tara Hotel, Camden Plaza, James Capel, Base Lending Rates, Bandera, Rsc. Arts and Entertainment: Invasion of Pirates, Bogdanov Brecht for schools, Italian fashion The unstoppable women of Milan, Records Doing what comes ironically, Top 10 films, Cinema of the truly terrible, Eating Out Mum's turn for French leave, No peace for Poirot when the sun turns evil, Film becomes a wizard stage show, Irish set to storm Bastille, Today's television and radio programmes, Athy's great mace is carried off for £17,050, Goodman, Hampton in Herts, Bintley's new ballet, Rowing eights rush to Head of the River, Cast cast-offs, Video, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,784, How the choir stalls of Buxheim were sent home, Books Macedonia, green and rugged, Steaming to the top, Son sets on South Africa, Festivals Opera is a highlight at Camden, Television, Films, Portrait of Proust as a patient, Germans invade Soho, Rodrigo cello 'first', Trying to escape The Bomb. Classified Advertising: Acknowledgment, Recruitment Opportunities, Today's events, Art Galleries, Entertainments. Reviews: Theatre Real agony Philoctetes Royal Exchange, Manchester, Television Hunted hunters, Opera Madam Butterfly Coliseum, A celebration of India, Concert Parley of Instruments St George's Hanover Square, Talent in waiting Royal Ballet Covent Garden, Cinema The moral behind a savage enigma. Editorials/Leaders: Someone WHO Still Loves Russians, Law And Order, Shamrock At The White House. Letters to the Editor: Iran's heritage, The Pope's visit, Bir Zeit University, Sea bed rights, Gas price rises, Strikingly familiar, Violence in Namibia, Unhappiness of the clergy, Strengthening European element in Western defence, Islamic courts. Court and Social: Court Circular. Official Appointments and Notices: Fellowship of Engineering, Latest appointments. Deaths. Marriages. Births. Obituaries: Mr Charles Fife Former Controller of Lands and Claims, Sir Owen Wansbrough-Jones, Lord Butler, Viscount Gage, Obituary. Business and Finance: Overseas Companies, Tax evaders uncovered, International Japan, Closure costs leave GKN with net loss, BAT lifts bid for store group, BSC backs the Euro Route, Lloyds Bank Note of caution, Leading shareholders criticize banks' decision to withdraw support No new rescue as Stone-Platt fails, Stone-Platt collapse: the banks finally lose patience, Sale Tilney, Three per cent cutback in industry's fuel bills, Advancing in strength, Good news in the crystal ball, Assoc Leisure Invading another space..., Sedgwick Group Profits up 36pc, Jack Gill acts to secure £560,000 golden handshake ACC directors face showdown over payoff, Third order from Oman, Today, Nabisco's £84m Bid Referred, Technology: At The Frontiers Of microbes, microchips and men, Stone-Platt Lessons, Kca Drilling Floating clear, Bejam Fast move, Profits dip but worst over, Fakenham, Reluctant Opec could drop prices, Europeans cut interest rates, The Economy Where next?, Post computer, More than a fleeting success, Oil companies' pollution risk, Squeeze on gold producers... Steetley starts to recover Mines fail to cover their costs, Money Markets, Treasury confirms Budget tax rise, Other Exchanges, Liverpool Post Paper profits, Trio cut lending rates, Currencies, Gkn A firm base. Stock Exchange Tables: Wall Street, Stock Exchange Prices Bear squeeze, Money Supply, The Pound, Latest Results, Statistics Capital Spending, Sterling: Spot and Forward, Commodities, London Exchange About-turn for equities, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited. Business Appointments: New Appointments. Sport: Bristol City may have week to live, How the wheel has turned for France, Bookmaker backs a club with new hope, Anglo-Irish cause lost to the course jester, Sports in Brief, Cricket, Three To One in good form, Bowls Scots' title on shots margin, Irvine is fit to face Wales, Tasmania club sued by Bedi, Cycling Nice day for Irish on the promenade, Silver Buck a tribute to Dickinsons, Rugby League Football ground may stage Hull's big day, Boxing The gentleman in Boza is not trying to get out, WCT's cutback, Volleyball Pincott the spiker can make point, English form may upset a plan, Skiing, Spurs reminded about penalties of success, Cheltenham results, Badminton Mrs Perry in mixed final, Skiing Conditions Latest European snow reports, Billiards Three big breaks by Williams, Cambridge have better links with past, Rowing Oxford guided into a lonely vacuum, Cushman doing Cheltenham in style, Sri Lanka well placed in spite of collapse, Yachting, Cunningham banned, Dedicated fans and teams spur ice hockey revival Redskin who pays to play, Basketball Boston man invited to the party, Course poses problem for Faldo, Hexham results, Mistake costs Barnes an outright lead, Shiny Copper springs to 66-1 triumph, Howarth dreams of victory, Squash Rackets. Property: Property Under £35,000. Weather: The Weather.
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