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The Times - 03/07/1982

1982; Gale Group;

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By Philip Webster, Political Reporter, By David Cross, From Robert Fisk, By Our Political Reporter, By Lucy Hodges, By David Felton, Labour Reporter, From Paul Routledge, Labour Editor, By Donald Macintyre, Labour Correspondent, From Our Labour Editor, By David Blake, Economics Editor, By Jeannette Mitchell, By Kenneth Gosling, By Staff Reporters, By Tony Samstag, By the Staff of "Nature", By David Hewson, By David Nicholson-Lord, By David Walker Local Government Correspondent, From Ian Murray Brussels, By Michael Baily, Transport Editor, From Michael Hamlyn New York, By Michael Hornsby, From Our Correspondent, From Paul Ellman, From Christopher Walker, From Nicholas Ashford, From Patricia Clough, From Richard Owen, From Ian Murray, Stephen Pettitt, Paul Griffiths, Hilary Finch, David Wade, John Higgins, Ned Chaille, John Percival, Nicholas Wapshott, Peter Stothard, Derek Harris, Jeremy Flint, Harry Golombek, PHS, by Jo Grimond, Salman Rushdie, D. D. RAPHAEL, T. M. McGOLDRICK, GEORGE M. MARRIOTT, R. T. ARGUILE, WILLIS., BRIGID BROPHY, PETER G. MASEFIELD, N. P. WRIGHT, BRIAN HARRISON, PETER ROSS, SUDELEY, S. ZUCKERMAN, LEONARD GRIFFITHS, R. HIBBERT, Anthony Phillips, By Geraldine Norman, Sale Room Correspondent, By Peter Wilson-Smith, By Our Banking Correspondent, From Peter Norman, By Philip Robinson, PETER OLIVER, Adrienne Gleeson, Peter Gartland, Lorna Bourke, Gareth David, By Rex Bellamy, Tennis Correspondent, From Cliff Temple, By Geoffrey Green, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By Jim Railton, From John Wilcockson, From Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent, Madrid, From John Blunsden, From Norman Fox Barcelona, From Norman Fox, By David Hands, From Mitchell Platts, By Richard Streeton, By John Woodcock, Cricket Correspondent, By a Special Correspondent, By Michael Seely, By Our Newmarket Correspondent, By Our Racing Staff, From Desmond Stoneham, Edited by Peter Davalle, By John Witherow,

Resumo

Index. Politics and Parliament: Local Controls Sex shops and pop festivals, Jenkins wins ballot to capture SDP leadership, Concern over detention of archaeologist, Callaghan enters wrangle on access to Falkland papers, Justice Bill Statements from dock to cease. News: Stay of orders against Foyles, Safe return by first Frenchman in space, Deadlock in the rail dispute Miners will support Aslef strikers, Scargill says, 'Free market' to end prescription charges urged, World airlines angered by hijacker's success, Hardline war policy backed by nine out of ten Israelis, Anti-EEC pamphlet 'ill-informed', Just a small problem, The Times Diary A bank with its art in the wrong place?, RAF Cranwell annual prizes, The view from the cab, First sighting of the flexible roster, Special operations of the task force Secret raid on Argentina?, National Day, Ministry muddle over bats, Whitehall changes on the way, Peer's son set fire to home twice, Greenpeace ban, Roy: no fat cat sipping claret, Priest, wise man and prophet, Roads, Cable TV scheme 'feared by BBC', March of the starch blockers blocked, South African gold mines hit by black wage riot, Prince pledges Brixton help, Heseltine plea for creativity, Guatemalan leader criticized by ally, Argentine claim to the Falklands reaffirmed, Mexican poll may signal change, Resistance to pipeline embargo Schmidt chooses sweet reason, Lister research fellowships, Cambridge Tripos results, Wolves call in receiver, Overseas selling prices, Anniversaries, US wants to see role for the PLO, Four years in jail for Soviet feminist, Fugitive is trapped near town, police think, Ballet press officer jailed, Tough talk as Beirut's time runs out Last chance for diplomacy, Hopes of nurses' pay deal fade as talks are halted, Bomb at Oslo station, Runcie on racism, Gardens open, Unconcern after alert on chlorine, Harder BR line as rail strike looks inevitable, Dartmouth passing-out, The papers, Son gets life for murder of mother, Argentine PoWs likely to end up in Britain, Rugby rethink urged, Belgium gives Mobutu the cold shoulder, Claims dropped, Science report New kind of toxin involved in anthrax, Cops and robbers on the trail of the Dulwich Rembrandt, Cash comes first for islanders, The Empire writes back with a vengeance. Law: No conditional acceptance Hargreaves Construction (Lineside) Ltd v Williams and Another, Three for trial, 'Shelter' charge, Applying for divorce within three years of wedding Fay v Fay, Jews call for prosecution of Livingstone, Same test for justices Bergin v Bergin, Full disclosure necessary for judicial review Regina v Greenwich Justices, Ex parte Aikens, Sentence cut, Death sentence on US soldier, Compensation for loss of company car is taxable Bird (Inspector of Taxes) v Martland Bird (Inspector of Taxes) v Allen, Taxi licence policy not unlawful Docherty v South Tyneside Borough. Display Advertising: Brimingham, Barbican Centre, Peter Stuyvesant Travel, Multiple Display Advertisements, St John's Smith Square, British Heart Foundation, London Festival Ballet, Royal Albert Hall, The Times, Vanbrugh Life Assurance, English Country Cottages, Croquet Sets, Nepalese, Vins De Pays, Moben, Exchange Securities & Commodities, Hotel Montana, Jose Carreras, Base Lending Rates, Gstaad. Picture Gallery. News in Brief. Official Appointments and Notices: Judge retires, Latest appointments, Church news. Reviews: Theatre When life's a series of one-line jokes Royal Exchange Andy Capp, Travel Don't look for cars, dogs or campers, Giulini wins-just, Great masters put to the test, A matching of emotion with enchantment, Travel file Border incidents, Arrau's nobility and insight, Haiti Still hard to manage a smile in Comedian country, Radio A yearning for Utopia, Ballet Hesitant steps A Midsummer Night's Dream Sadler's Wells. Arts and Entertainment: Bridge All sit South, Shaping up in Shetland, Television and radio: Saturday and Sunday, Sale room Second highest price for Greek vase, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,872, Gardening: Roy Hay Don't rely on memory, Chess When Winter shone, What a way to wrap up baby, The Times Cook: Shona Crawford Poole Food for open air optimists. Editorials/Leaders: No Place For Politics In Church, The Men Of The Trees, A Man For The Alliance. Letters to the Editor: Gassing of badgers, Prison terms for psychopaths, Getting the best from architecture, Ailing health service, Gibraltar compromise, Magistrates' workload, London Transport on a sound basis, Sound and fury, Science graduates, Britain's forces, Off the rails, Miners' performance, Public lending right. Court and Social: Court Circular. Classified Advertising: Entertainments, Today's events, Wanted, Services tomorrow: Fourth Sunday after Trinity. Marriages. Births. Deaths. Obituaries: Rear-Admiral Bernhard Rogge, Alex Welsh, Mr Malcolm Saville Popular and dedicated children's writer. Business and Finance: 900 Jobs Shed At Tv Plant, How to link up with an indexed bargain, Town and City stops the rot, NCC in bid to recover £2.7m from Bond, Protection for the one-man band, Have the insurance companies got you covered?, Home news, Dreary end to dismal week, US arrests hit shares in Tokyo, Plan unfolded, Companies, Warburg stays silent on losses, Price Changes, Cocoa price weakness will be the main topic at the, The taxman to pounce on bond loophole, Bank buys Global shares, Family Money Market, TR Natural Resources Investment Trust PLC, The Dominion And General Trust Plc, Arlen re-think, For investors with £55,000 to spare, Oakwood dips, £15m bad debt 'due to breach of authority' Ex-director blamed by Guinness Peat, Interest Rates, Abbey trusts commodities, Loan companies merge, Hidden burden of giving to a child, Pension plan, US M1 falls, US pipeline curbs tied to Poland, Loans offer, Fixed price, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Hold your gold, but don't buy it, Accountancy Fears of change, Money Markets, Romania, led by Mr Nicolae, Homebuyers' record demand for loans, Craig declines, Isle of Man Uneasiness, Reserves down $117m, Bank needs £10m to survive Isle of Man pushes out lifeboat, £7.5m ICI sale, Nursing a £9,000 bill, Assoc. Fisheries balances losses, Harland may cut 1,000 jobs for survival, Paying the price of expansion, Currencies, Bids And Deals, Russell's cuts, Fastest chip in the world. Stock Exchange Tables: Unit Tust Prices-change on the week, Statistics, The pound, Latest Results, Sterling: Spot and Forward, Commodities, Stock Exchange Prices Dull End to Account, Wall Street, Stock Exchanges. Sport: Mullery swops players, Parker is fit again, Order of rowing, Principal French races, Mayotte changes the scenario to win, Sports in Brief, Underdogs on top, Haydock Park results, Golf In debt to the game, Sandown Park, Bath, Trophy loses froth, Croquet, Haydock Park, A scintillating samba from Brazil, Mrs King serves up a feast at farewell party, Colombia plan reduction, Nottingham, Boxing Koopmans EBU challenge, Time to blood raw talent, Results from second day, Rugby League Captain returns after four years, Evening Racing, Australians fear Irvine, Two sound reasons for backing Brittain, Piggott can pounce on Persepolis, Jesty opens out and Pakistanis suffer, Cycling Hinault breaks ice and stuns the Swiss, Platt ready to face French, Lobkowiez can score in first generation game, Jones the foot retraces his steps in Oslo, SA policy questioned, Triumphant day for the slight of frame and the stout of heart, The million dollar prize, Second XI Championship, Today's cricket, Beverley, Milan hope for Carson, Poland cast their fears aside, Spain inhibitions prove to be their undoing, Sandown Park results, Equestrianism Most wanted horse, Motor Racing Thwarted by the sun. Property: London And Suburban Property. Weather: The Weather.

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