The Times - 01/02/1982
1982; Gale Group;
Autores
By Our Foreign Staff, From Nicholas Ashford, By Our Political Reporter, By David Felton, Labour Reporter, By Philip Webster Political Reporter, From Christopher Walker, By Paul Routledge, Labour Editor, By Clive Cookson, By Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, From Richard Ford, From a Staff Reporter, By Pearce Wright Science Editor, By Our Labour Reporter, By George Clark, European Political Correspondent, By Annabel Ferriman, Health Services Correspondent, From John Chartres, By Our Agriculture Correspondent, By David Nicholson-Lord, From Roger Boyes, From John Earle, From Jonathan Fenby, From Moshe Brilliant, From Michael Hornsby, From Godfrey Morrison, From Richard Wigg, From Our Correspondent, From David Watts, Alan Hamilton, Hilary Finch, William Mann, Irving Wardle, Stanley Sadie, Ned Chaillet, Joan Chissell, Michael Ratcliffe, John Percival, by Michael Binyon, Michael Baily, Michael Horsnell, David Wood, P. F. BREAKELL, MICHAEL MALONE, RAWLINSON, TOM O'CARROLL, ALEX HENNEY, RICHARD WAINWRIGHT, HARRY COWIE, P. J. WATKINS, MARTIN BUTLIN, K. St. PAVLOWITCH, C. G. HOOPER, CHRISTOPHER PEARSON, ALAN MATTINGLY, ROGER GRAEF, M. W. INMAN, JOHN PARKER, By Clifford Longley, Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Our Sale Room Correspondent, By Peter Hill, Industrial Editor, By Gareth David, By Edward Townsend, Industrial Correspondent, By Clive Cookson, Technology Correspondent, By Bill Johnstone, By Michael Prest, By Ronald Pullen, By Kevin Page, By Our Financial Staff, Clive Cookson, Peter Norman, Michael Prest, From Maxwell Newton, Ross Davies, By Steven Taylor, By Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, By Vince Wright, By Tom German, By Nicholas Harling, By Paul Harrison, By John Dougray, By Paul Newman, By Sydney Friskin, From John Ballantine, From Ray Kennedy, By Keith Macklin, By Peter West, By Gerald Davies, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By David Hands, By John Clemison, By Gordon Allan, From Dudley Doust, From Bryan John, From Athole Still, From Richard Streeton, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Norman Fox Athletics Correspondent, From John Woodcock, By Roy McKelvie, By Michael Seely, From Our Irish Correspondent, By Rex Bellamy, By Richard Eaton, by Gareth David, Edited by Peter Dear, From Patricia Clough, D. J. M., From Jonathan Wills,
ResumoIndex. News: Butter sales fall by fifth in two years, An odyssey in search of Joyce's Dublin, Churchmen expelled by Venda, A job making European reputations, Auctions, Poll support for work sharing, Effluent curse of the Sphinx, Stamps Up, Phone Calls Down, Nature notes, CIA tried to hire Bani-Sadr, Biggest oil terminal threatened, Fairbairn says rape decision was not his, Machine-gun raider rapes girl at pub, The papal visit juggernaut rolls on, How drivers' leader may stiffen union's resolve, Pope adds voice to protest, Schmidt derides reports of health trouble, Science report Baby's cry may have guided evolution, After Suslov, how long can hardline ideology survive?, World champion, 19, skiing in the rain, America role in sea law talks raises suspicion, Saudis Keen To Buy More Arms, Avalanche kills 12 teenagers, Ulster issue enters Irish election, Ghana's holy war Rawlings sticks to his guns, Strasbourg attacks brushed off by Turks, New postal charges, News Analysis Haig under fire from the right, Farmers in France on offensive, Artistic community plans subversion by stealth, Travel today, Bethell to sue airline over high fares, National strike threat against labour Bill, Dying girl's screams were heard for 25 minutes, Libya link in Dozier kidnap plot, Nurses want strict control of pay beds, Indonesian Contracts For Britain, The Times Profile: Elizabeth II Thirty years of rule that changed reverence to affection, Hunger striker in hospital, Stars back Solidarity Spectacular shows how West was one, Gas search starts off Blackpool, Secrecy dilemma for authors Bird books help thieves to rob rare nests, Moreover... Miles Kington, New bridge opposed by county, Calvo Sotelo defers election, Licensing of sex shops attacked, High time to strike an air fares balance, Prisoners 'volunteer' for Golan, The papers, 205 arrested in clashes near Gdansk shipyard, Catching up on 39 lost years, Policemen hurt as gangs clash, Battle of Frankfurt airport, Israel accepts Sinai peacekeeping force, Minister Stays Out Of Dispute, BR may suspend guarantee pay in Aslef dispute, Three men, a mountain and a mystery, The Times Diary David Irving's computer plans for the far right. Politics and Parliament: Parliament this week, Parliament today, Grants veto clause to be dropped, Labour leaders begin to change tack on EEC, MPs attack Owen's plea for contest, Bill would curb wives' rights. Display Advertising: Bell's, Bl, Cu Assurance, The Royal Hospital & Home For Incurables, Twa, Weatherall Green & Smith, Standard Chartered, Noval Lb Port, Rsc. News in Brief. Arts and Entertainment: Television Credibility gap, Briton shares chess title, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 15,744, Church music, Highboy and lowboy sold for £108,000, Today's television and radio programmes. Law: Driver on rape charge, Graham Greene is accused in Nice, Boy accused of rape. Picture Gallery: King's men for a day. Official Appointments and Notices: Film award for Dudley Moore, Church news Retirements and resignations, Latest appointments, Appointments in the Forces. Reviews: Monteverdi Choir and Orchestra Gardiner Festival Hall, Opera Flexible charms Opera 80 Northcott Theatre, Exeter, Dance Cheerful spirits Royal Ballet Covent Garden, Wren Orchestra Thomas Queen Elizabeth Hall, Jean-Philippe Collard Wigmore Hall, Opening ceremonies, King Lear Orange Tree, Richmond, Trojans Riverside. Editorials/Leaders: Freeing Travel From Monopoly, Mr Reagan In Pearson. Letters to the Editor: Diabetes screening, Roosevelt and the use of power, 'Police' series, Shingles and shakes, When fuel supplies are disconnected, 'New deal' for Britain, Establishing new long distance paths, Positive discrimination, Proper names, Driving ambition, Validity of orders, Conviction. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Wednesday January 30 1957. Deaths. Births. Obituaries: Obituary, Palden Thondup Namgyal, Major-General F. H. Brooke, Mr Stanley Holloway Rumbustious Cockney actor and singer. Business and Finance: Tokyo Support fades, Birmingham Light fantastic, International Outlook: Unions In Zimbabwe Shadow of UDI over labour movement, London Exchange Improvement hopes, Salem Case Stolen oil cargo judgment due, Cumbria Survival of the fittest, Steel Merger approval awaited, Malaysia confirms talks on tin cartel, Oil cut urged on Saudis, Heron in new move to stop ACC bid, Markets Round-Up Cautious rise in W German share prices, Union, set to test law in Croda bid, Industry renews fuel bills offensive, Spotlight on dollar, Capital Markets Fed unlikely to win battle of the bulge, Swindon Kerbside manner, Warning on reflation, CBI in Market campaign, Insurance, Export talks, Markets look for higher ground, Diary, Big challenges ahead for Britain's banks, Black economy may total £15,000m, Aluminium Overproduction hampers Invergordon sale hopes, Compensation argument reopens, Easing tension, Australia One to watch, Perks Salutory lesson, Johannesburg Coal review, Board Meetings, Leading UK role in $250m network Satellites will link world's ships, Cable TV report completed, Scanner advance, TUC urges campaign to draw foreign investors, Base Lending Rates. Stock Exchange Tables: M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Commodities Mixed blessings for boom prophets, The pound, Stock Exchange Prices Capitalization and week's change. Business Appointments: New Appointments. Sport: Weekend results and tables, Sports in Brief, McNulty rides the storm, Cricket Kanpur can pour like Manchester, Mrs Elder bounces back like a bagatelle ball, Schweppes is next for Sweeps winner, Centenary celebration is delayed but not cancelled, Skiing Compound that saved rain-soaked pistes, Swimming Miss Croft continues on record-breaking path, Liverpool's march gathers momentum, Today's fixtures, European leagues, Thomson fires back as his comrades fall, Umpires criticized again, Demonstrators hardly help Wolves' cause, Technical victory, Latest European snow reports, Broadsword cuts a dash at last, Hockey Midlands go West to East, Pontypool play to their own limitations, Cheltenham results, McEnroe takes Connors's service apart, Survivors for next leg, Tennis Lendl beats off his man and a blustery crowd, Snooker Davis rewarded for risking everything, Windsor results, Inspired Davies puts Fulham in front, England head for final, Squash rackets Briars finds bullseye with uncanny ease, Weekend results, The boot of Renwick makes the difference, Mills lends the kiss of life, Football Ipswich in no state to appreciate the league's bizarre pattern, Beaumont must wait for specialist's report, West Ham add strength to winning style, Forwards earn rich haul, Bristol City and Newcastle United: two clubs living on borrowed time Fans blow the kiss of death, Rugby League Widnes keep on running, Plumpton programme, Not a load of old rubbish, Club and county clash, Badminton A fragile new flower puts brightest bloom in shade, Athletics Jones is unable to contain Sidorov's finish, Rackets Dragoon Guards captain at the double, Benitez snuffs out the Duran flame, Rugby Union Sutton's cap may mean end of road for Wheel, Whistling out of tune, Tests to take priority over one-day game, Leicester programme, Ayr results, Golf Miller hangs on to win. Classified Advertising: Entertainments Guide, Recruitment Opportunities, Secretarial and Non-secretarial Appointments, Today's events, Announcements, Business Services Guide. Property: Commercial And Industrial Property, Commercial Property Demand for offices holds up well in Scotland, Cluttons, London And Suburban. Weather: The Weather.
Referência(s)