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The Times - 04/11/1982

1982; Gale Group;

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By Julian Haviland, Political Editor, By Our Foreign Staff, By Derek Harris, Commercial Editor, By Philip Webster Political Reporter, From Richard Ford, From Nicholas Ashford, By Paul Routledge, Labour Editor, By Stewart Tendler, Crime Reporter, By Tony Samstag, By Kenneth Gosling, By Peter Hennessy, From Tim Jones, By the Staff of "Nature", By David Felton, Labour Reporter, By Rodey Cowton, Defence Corrsepondent, From Ronald Faux, From Ronald Kershaw, By Philip Webster, Political Reporter, By Pearce Wright Science Editor, By Michael Baily, Transport Editor, By Lucy Hodges Education Correspondent, By David Walker, Local Government Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, From Mohsin All, From Our Own Correspondent, From Diana Geddes, From Roger Boyes, From Nlichael Hornsby, From Godfrey Morrison, From Ian Murray, From Christopher Walker, From Andrew Thompson, From Peter Nichols, From Richard Wigg, From Bailey Morris, From Christopher Thomas, From Richard Owen, From Neil Kelly, From Alan McGregor, From Richard Hanson, From Michael Dinyon, Richard Holmes, John Nicholson, David Hewson, Charles DouglasHome, Peter Stothard, Fiona MacCarthy, Bryan Applevard, Dennis Hackett, Paul Griffiths, Nicholas Kenyon, Irving Wardle, John Percival, PHS, Patricia Clough, Geoffrey Wansell, Ronald Butt, James Kirkup, W. McDOWELL, JOHN BENNETT, GEOFFREY BEST, PETER TARGETT, J. W. P. ROPER, JOHN GATES, EDWIN LEE, E. G. COX, TIM FORTESCUE, GEOFFREY LEE WILLIAMS, PAUL O'PREY, WENDELL CLOUGH, TONY CAMPBELL, By Huon Mallalieu, City Editor Anthony Hilton, By Lorna Bourke, By Frances Williams, Lorna Bourke, By Gareth David, From John Earle, By Peter Wilson-Smith, Banking Correspondent, By Andrew Cornelius, From Maxwell Newton, By Our Financial Staff, By Our Banking Correspondent, By Edward Townsend Industrial Correspondent, By Sally White, By Jonathan Davis, Energy Correspondent, Drew Johnston, Jonathan Davis, C Gordon Tether, From M. K. Pillai, By Nicholas Keith, John Hennessy Golf Correspondent, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, From Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent, From Clive White, By Hugh Taylor, By Nicholas Harling, By Peter Ball, By Gerald Davies, By Peter West, Rugby Correspondent, By Keith Macklin, By Richard Eaton, By Michael Phillips, Racing Correspondent, By Our Racing Staff, By Our Newmarket Correspondent, From Desmond Stoneham, By Michael Phillips, From Richard Streeton, By Sydney Friskin, Philip Schofield, Michel Syrett, Edited by Peter Davalle,

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Index. Politics and Parliament: Go ahead for heavier lorries, Pym reveals a free trade Cabinet 'split', Commons Longer pay deals a vote of confidence, More outlay on building demanded by Thatcher, House Of Lords Three major Bills to start next week, Queen's Speech Measures to expand the private sector, Parliament today, Loyal Address Elderly people afraid to go out in the dark. News: Heseltine grants 'shifted funds to the affluent', A mixed gorilla, honourable sir?, Boaks, penniless, plans to fight on, Saudi king in Fez for peace talks, Canton military chief replaced, Admiral held as Argentine junta takes hard line, Carver calls for shift on armaments, Lagos takes steps to stabilize economy, Sri Lanka closes papers, Acas men meet DHSS officials in attempt to solve health dispute, £60m electric line to Norwich approved, Republicans just keep grip on the Senate, Schemes for jobless may benefit 1,600, Fatal tests on animals criticized, Civil Service unions plan all-out strike, Science report Joint effort bridges muscle gap, Prior sets date for assembly, Labour chooses widow, Tricked poodle breeder awarded £891 damages, One Senate seat undecided, Vogel pins down Kohl on election, Airport puts jet fuel on ration, Breach of palace security denied, Rome opens inquiry into 300 missing Italians, EEC butter bonus for Moscow and the British shopper, Result of Illinois to come, Industry is unattractive to young, Growth of protectionism alarms trading partners, Gatt's agenda still full of holes, 'Useless' Equal Pay Act will be improved, New French salvo in poultry war, Russians may abandon Geneva arms talks, Bishop of London says keeping the bomb is morally acceptable, Mid-Term Elections Cuomo takes victory lying down, Frank Johnson in the Commons Tedium is the message for political viewers, Telex press cards plea, Arthur C. Clarke: fiction spilling over into fact, Planning for the years after work, Time to untax the lower paid, Breakdown of law in Italy's prisons, Arms race 'scandal' condemned by Pope, Scottish soccer fan dies under German tram, Last chance for the Free Democrats, Israel admits some of its troops looted, The Times guide to careers training Growing need for PR people, 'Closure' lists not NCB policy, Siddall says, New line-up in the House of Representatives, Overseas selling prices, American voters give Reagan qualified support, The Times Diary, Turkish gunmen surrender in Cologne siege, Up to four years to clear NHS backlog, Eight states demand nuclear freeze, Councils back Tory line, All 10 gates being raised at the, Moreover... Miles Kington, 1,200 flee after Pershing lorry crash, A silver service from a golden era, Conference cancelled, The papers, Sunday shopping has official blessing, The Times Portrait: Tony Benn Losing will not stop the Leveller, First woman in command at an RAF station, Haughey set for defeat by 2 votes, Latin America And The Falklands Part 4: Chile Early pro-British mood gives way to caution, Polish intellectuals join Solidarity ban protest, France is tightening entry rules, Falkland islanders fear a blight on investment, Channel 4 faces boycott by advertisers, Weinberger wants more US carriers in Pacific, Anger at UN decision US envoy sees Pym over Falklands vote, Spadolini says sanctions row is almost over, War on Bill to curb transport grants, Pulitzer daughter-love shocked wife, Pretoria bans renewed. Display Advertising: English Tourist Board, Cranfield, The Times Higher Education, Multiple Display Advertisements, Sunday Times, British Heart Foundation, Chair Of Spanish, Captain Justice, Max Boyce And The Dallas Cowboys., Ford Cargo, The Quest For Karla, Chester Rarrie, Local Rail Services, The Poppy Appeal, Le Piat De Beaujolais., Deighton, Andrew Osmond & Douglas Hurd, Duff Gordon, Ralph Richardson An Actor's Life, Gulf Air, Resista Carpets Wool Event, The American College, New Pengum Stereo Record And Cassette Guide, Pool Promoters Association, Department Of Energy., The Listener, Base Lending Rates, Gavin Lyall, The Financial Times, The President's Child, London Shop, The Story Of Cinema, Lilacs Out Of The Dead Land, Royal Opera House, Jeffrey Archer, Eyewitness, The Duke Of Edinburgh, Country Life, Northern Working Capital, Jack Cox, The Looking Glass, Whsmith, Anthony Sampson, The Widow, Victoria Wine, King Penguin, Tom Keating. Law: Political bias charge stirs Whitehall, Justices misdirected themselves in awarding costs Regina v Redbridge Justices, Ex parte Redbridge London Borough Council, Special and good reason Cobec International Corporation v Sidi and Another, Rinnon accused, Appeals in Scottish rape case rejected, Informer tells of courtroom 'bugging', Judicial review appeals Practice Direction, Burglary case witness dies, Wife appeals on value of home Warren v Warren, Decision on retrial makes legal history. Picture Gallery. News in Brief. Official Appointments and Notices: Paris appoints roving envoy, Latest appointments. Arts and Entertainment: Today's television and radio programmes BBC 1, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,977, Czechs ahead in chess. Reviews: New adages for today The Concise Oxford Dictionary of Proverbs, Television Growing pains, Hitler's little PR man The Goebbels Diaries, 1939-41, Anyone for the wash-up? A Woman's Work is Never Done, Xerxes Sadler's Wells, Theatre Venice Preserv'd Almeida, Geoffrey Grigson: Collected, Fiction Donnish humours and Soviet sleepers Wise Virgin, The flawed master of Toad Hall Beyond the Wild Wood, Interview: Geoffrey Grigson The survivor of English modernism, Dance Too little drama Royal Ballet Covent Garden, The Abduction by Gerd Chris-, Opera Turandot Barbican. Editorials/Leaders: No end of a lesson: III HOW THE CENTRE CAN HOLD, A Private Sector Song, Two Years Gone, Two Years To Go. Letters to the Editor: Line of potential, Manning management, Future of Falklands, The sporting life, A pig in the circle, Barristers' fees, No scope for slicing farm research, Goal of normality in Northern Ireland, The Belgrano sinking, Church and bomb, Educational privilege. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Births. Deaths. Obituaries: Prof E. C. Amoroso Noted work on veterinary physiology, Mr Aziz Ahmed, Mrs Phyllis Covell. Business and Finance: Fraud Act rules worry accountants, Barclays in £127m loan, Chester Waterworks Company, Dorada, A dram for Coles, International, Ex-diver unveils a British first, Sainsbury cannot keen us this £50m pace, Gieves back in black, Mexico floats border rate, M & S house deals backed, A & A and the missing millions, London and Northern Group PLC Interim Results, Downward pressure on mortgages increases Banks expected to cut rates by half a point today, Vatican bank under fire, Companies, Bank to run EDA in bail-out deal, Markets, Price Changes, Malaysians suffer too in anti-UK boycott, Tapping the chartist's talent to help pinpoint trends in oil, Today, Interest Rates, American elections subdue trading, Silver up on Soviet buying, Wall Street Elections push Dow to record, Time for new global moves, International £100m GM investment in France, Avana Group, Peters Stores board hopeful, A lust for more than lucre motivates Lyle, Linfood bid faces monopoly inquiry, Money Markets, Company News In Brief, Investment and finance Muddling through on mergers, Morton to take control as Guinness Peat struggles, US moves on bank tax loophole, Sainsbury's, Currencies, The economy, Racal takes top UK spot for enterprise. Stock Exchange Tables: M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited The Over-the-Counter Market, Wall Street, The pound, Exchanges, Authorized Units & Insurance Funds, Sterling: Spot and Forward, Commodities, Stock Exchange Prices Late surge. Business Appointments: Appointments. Sport: Squash Rackets Zaman is the great frustrator, FA take no tickets for Greek match, Last night's results, Swans down and out in Paris, Allison takes Beattie to Middlesbrough, Sports in Brief, Boxing Jones solves weighty issue, Newbury results, Levy Board review of financial policy, Tottenham are the victims of execution in the fog, Spin bowlers on top, Edinburgh, Hennessy weights, Honourable defeat for makeshift Cambridge, Brown Chamberlin in convincing form, Hockey Promising Oxford side fails to deliver, Uttoxeter NH, Shaw the dynamo as Villa drive in, Rugby League Australians humiliate champions, In Brief England outbox US, Hide celebrates 2,500th win, Tennis Britain may do better than form indicates, Celtic caught out between two styles, Motor Cycling Isle of Man to have new course, Maoris rewarded for their discipline, Redcar, French in protest, Aintree's future looks secure, Stadler's new image helps his rapid rise to the top, Racing Prix Perth to prove ideal for Montekin, Scottish duo provide a crumb of comfort, Miss Monahan again, Hookes finishes well in credit on a day of curiosities. Classified Advertising: Appointments Public and Educational, Today's events, La creme de la créme, Non-Secretarial Appointmients, Wanted. Weather: The Weather.

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