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The Times - 21/07/1982

1982; Gale Group;

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By Michael Horsnell, Richard Evans, Rupert Morris, By Anthony Bevins Political Correspondent, By Nicholas Timmins, By Frances Williams, By Edward Townsend, Jonathan Davis, By Alan Hamilton, By John Young, Agriculture Correspondent, By Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Corrspondent, By Donald Macintyre Labour Correspondent, By Julian Haviland, Political Editor, By Our Political Correspondent, By Christopher Warman, Arts Correspondent, From Richard Ford, By Jeannette Mitchell, By the Staff of "Nature", By Baron Phillips, Property Correspondent, From Hugh Clayton, By Ronald Faux, By Anthony Bevins, Political Correspondent, By Lucy Hodges Education Correspondent, By Pat Healy, Social Services Correspondent, By Michael Baily, Transport Editor, From Christopher Walker, From Christopher Thomas, From Robert Fisk, From Michael Hornsby, From Richard Owen, From Diana Geddes, From David Cross, From Our Own Correspondent, From David Watts, From Patricia Clough, From Andrew McLeod, From Frederick Bonnart, From Charles Harrison, From Harry Debelius, From Roger Boyes, Richard Owen, PHS, by Teddy Taylor, Philippa Toomey, Richard Clements, Nicholas Wapshott, MICHAEL WRIGHT, KINGSLEY WILLIAMS, BRYAN KNEALE, DAVID GREEN, FRANK HEAD, DAVID FRASER, M. P. COUSENS, DAVID WATT, RAYNER UNWIN, M. W. EVANS, S. E. ALSOP, M. W. FARR, PETER KIRWAN, A. E. SAUNDERS, M. A. MACDONALD-COOPER, By Frances Gibb, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Harry Golombek Chess Correspondent, The Master of Emmanuel, College Cambridge, Richard Williams, Dennis Hackett, John Percival, Irving Wardle, Paul Griffiths, Stanley Sadie, David Nicholson-Lord, Richard North, Rachel Cullen, By Stewart Tendler, Crime Reporter, By our Crime Reporter, From Nicholas Hirst, By Michael Prest, By Clifford Webb, Motoring Correspondent, By Philip Robinson, By Our Economics Staff, By Sally White, Sally White, David Blake, C Gordon Tether, By Norman Fox, Athletics Correspondent, Sir Andrew Gilchrist, By Michael Seely, By Our Newmarket Correspondent, By michael Seely, From Michael Phillips, From Hilary Cawthorne, From John Wilcockson, By John Nicholls, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Peter Marson, By Alan Gibson, By Richard Streeton, by Baron Phillips, Edited by Peter Dear,

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Index. News: TUC gets pledge on strikes, Pilots call off protest in Spain, Pope won public approval for visit, poll shows, More game this year, experts say, New books-hardback, Arabs in Washington 'New ideas' in Reagan talks, PLO sets terms for accepting state of Israel, Salmon fishermen dispense with stealth, IRA bomb attacks kill eight Household Cavalry and bandsmen targets for terrorists, Frank Johnson in the Commons How bombs stopped the security slapstick, Is the disturbing law of the air unfair?, Lebanese defuse explosive situation, Child lock-up law to be changed, Vietnam threat to hit back over Cambodia, Roads, Two jailed after Countryman, Getting too close to the Queen, Russia sits on Gulf war fence, John Witherow on the frustrations of reporting the South Atlantic war How we were scooped at the Falklands front, Football tour is cut short, Mistrust pervades Poland's camps, IRA fund raisers defy law, New antiques fair aims to revive the industry, Border must be open before Spain can join, Pope talks with Czyrek, Enough of this EEC socialism, Similarity to Chelsea bomb, Missionaries in Hackney: the right spot for God to call on his many mansions, Graphic aid gives hope to dyslexics, Tenderfoot in the tumbling seasons, Bitter war of words among expatriates, Puzzling end to kidnaps, Jobless total sets new record, Science report Clan life remains strictly for birds, Tuite tape warning on bomb attacks, Overseas selling prices, The Times Diary When 66 is well over the limit, Rail strike effects coshioned, Has Britain written off the United Nations?, Moreover... Miles Kington, Blood sports fight beneath the sea, Mauroy condemns secret trade war, EEC abandons solidarity over US steel dispute, Japanese firm is indicted, Cavalry knew they were easy target, Letter from Moscow A peep behind the cosmetic facade, Road makers cool to finance switch, The papers, Junta names President of Bolivia, Falklands calls, Days of strain tell on Queen at party, Call to halve Sedgemoor research site, Police blamed for death of the prisoner of Venda, Somalis tell Russia to stop aiding rebels, NHS staff join pay rallies, Nato after the Falklands Success stiffens alliance, Saving Smithfield from slaughter. Politics and Parliament: Benn and Scargill join Militant purge protest, Bombings Cowardly crimes by callious men, Thatcher: 'Callous, cowardly crimes', Commons GCHQ security under constant internal review, Education PM's plea: stay at school, Parliament today, Unemployment figures are disturbing, Nhs Dispute The heroes who continue to care for patients, MP's Bill to reform block votes, Mobile homes, Thatcher's guarded security statement, Fewer pupils learning languages, Death of soldiers aged 17 in Falklands explained. Display Advertising: Shell, British Caledonian, Olympia International, Brantridge Park, St. Joseph's Hospice, Peugeot, Hampton & Sons, Tourist Manager, Stella Fisher, The Air Travel Advisory Bureau, Factories Now!, WHO Dares Wins, The Times, Mercedes-Benz, Laura Ashley Summer Sale, Base Lending Rates. Picture Gallery. News in Brief. Arts and Entertainment: Today's television and radio programmes BBC 1, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,887, Increased lead for Watson in Young Masters, British Council faces £3m deficit, £880 for first edition of 'Alice'. Property: Overseas Properties, Residential property Era of the 500-year house?, Winkworth, Overseas Property, Mortgage rate cut on way, societies say, Humberts. Official Appointments and Notices: Church news Appointments, Rebel prelate to resign, Latest appointments. Editorials/Leaders: Murderers Most Foul, Trouble In The American Back Yard, Lies, Lies And Soviet Statistics. Letters to the Editor: Ailing health service, Palace intruder, Criminal appeals, Author v publisher, Parking problem, Union tactics in NHS dispute, New elm growth again blighted, Consulate's status, Off the rails, Vital role of the infantryman, Physicist detained, A case for parity?, Studying the Soviets, Stonehenge abused. Court and Social: Court Circular. Deaths. Marriages. Births. Obituaries: Prof Fujio Egami, Prof Takeshi Saito, Dame Hilda Rose First woman president of Royal College of Obstetricians, Obituary, Mr R. R. Newitt. Reviews: Television Can they build enough dams to keep everyone happy?, Blake Impett Purcell Room, A World of Music... Truly exotic, and close to home, Beowulf Lyric, Hammersmith, Ballet on film The corn still green The Red Shoes Queen Elizabeth Hall, Bbcnso Herbig Albert Hall Radio 3 BBC 2, Breathtaking melodrama Windy City Victoria Palace. Law: Prison for pair who sold bail and watered evidence, Three-year grant rule against EEC law MacMahon v Department of Education and Science and Others, Broker remanded on bail, Jurisdiction over bank in Glasgow Brooks Associates Inc and Another v Basu and Others, Proper law of contract Citadel Insurance Co v Atlantic Union Insurance Co SA, The end of a four year investigation, The destruction of a high flier. Business and Finance: Overseas Companies, Whitbread sales 'are moving up', Calmer waters for Greek shipping, Cheeriness overcomes snags, Lucas to shed 600 jobs, Fresh gains for London as Bank stays put, £20m gas contracts awarded, Rothmans springs a surprise Profits rise by 48 pc, Fed eases curbs to aid interest rates, Wall Street rally, Bibby buys into Europe, Fullers brew up 41pc rise, Capital Markets, Leyland Vehicles goes into the red after profits BL blames Government for £74m losses, Companies, Price Changes, Reviewed pressure on base-rates could herald a cut in, Energy-have we forgotten so soon?, Allied-Lyons on target, State boss quits, Ambrosiano Concern grows, Today, New SE rules mean increased cash show, Telecom Busy lines, RFD pleases market, Interest Rates, Berkeley squares up, Anglo American Corporation of South Africa Limited (Incorporated In the Republic of South Africa), Inflation will drop to 5%, Thatcher adviser says, Stock Exchanges, £134m lifeline for AEG, Money Markets, International W German recovery 'evaporates', Hogg Robinson profits up, Bank's new liquidity paper, Currencies, Bids And Deals, Berisford to face EEC hearing, Productivity-fewer people producing less wealth, Tarmac rescues Long & Hambly, No sweet talk in the Euro-Court, More safeguards. Stock Exchange Tables: Statistics, The pound, Stock Exchange Prices Moderate optimism, Latest Results, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Sterling: Spot and Forward, Commodities, Wall Street, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited. Business Appointments: Appointments. Sport: Warwick, Sports in Brief, Belgium today, Auction hammer smashes records, Sandown Park, The second and concluding part of our article on the disappearing salmon Salmon ranchers can win the west, Cycling Breu commands the mountain brigade, Tennis Easy for Mrs Cawley, Hamilton Park, Tour defeat, Catterick Bridge, Strongest ever England team for Brisbane, Fencing Tragic loss for Soviets, Folkestone results, Steele revives Northants and memories of Rhodes, Boxing Two worlds could collide, Equestrianism Showing Assurance on way to Gold Cup, Sussex's challenge falters, Today's cricket, Kalaglow can exploit any chink in Assert's armour, Football Why Walsh just had to leave the Valley, West Indies could be made to tow the line, Thomas's heroics bring Surrey victory, Yachting Johnston's boat is lost, Middlesex look like champions. Classified Advertising: La Crème de la crème, Announcements, Today's events, Entertainments. Weather: The Weather.

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