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The Times - 26/08/1982

1982; Gale Group;

Autores

From Bailey Morris, By Edward Townsend, Industrial Correspondent, By Paul Routledge, Labour Editor, From Robert Fisk, By Paul Routledge, Donald Macintyre, From Richard Ford, From Christopher Thomas, By Richard Evans, From Pearce Wright, Science Editor, By Our Social Services Correspondent, By David Nicholson-Lord, By Tony Samstag, By A Staff Reporter, By Anthony Bevins, Political Correspondent, By Frances Williams Economics Correspondent, By Harry Golombek Chess Correspondent, By Michael Horsnell, By Bill Johnstone, By the Staff of "Nature", By David Walker, By a Staff Reporter, From Tim Jones, By David Hewson, By Ronald Kershaw, Northern Industrial Correspondent, From Ronald Kershaw, By Our Local Government Correspondent, From Andrew Thompson, By Richard Dowden, By Gabriel Ronay, From Christopher Walker, From Moshe Brilliant, By Our Foreign Staff, From Patricia Clough, From Richard Wigg, From Our Correspondent, From Michael Smith, From Roger Boyes, From Trevor Fishlock, From Mohsin Ali, Marcel Berlins, Nigel Andrew, Richard Harris, Stuart Evans, Bryan Appleyard, John Higgins, Jan Morris, David Robinson, Paul Griffiths, Dennis Hackett, Ned Chaillet, John Percival, Hilary Finch, Irving Wardle, PHS, Jonathan Davis Energy Correspondent, Donald Woods, William Safire, JOHN KELLETT, BOYD BLACK, VI HUGHES (Tutor in English), W. L. KENDALL, JACK MALAN, HENRY HARDY, JANE BROWNE, L. AIREY, GORDON GRAHAM, TED CUNNINGHAM, MATTHEW GILSON, F. J. F. O'MAHONY, RALEIGH TREVELYAN, MALCOLM MacEWEN, MICHAEL STOURTON, By Charles McKean, Architecture Correspondent, J. M. S., Malcolm McPhee, Russell Hill, W. P. Reeves, Peter Freeth, Richard Long, City Editor Anthony Hilton, By Jonathan Davis Energy Correspondent, From John Earle, By Our Financial Staff, By Frances Williams, By Philip Robinson City Correspondent, From Nicholas Hirst, By Peter Wilson-Smith, Banking Correspondent, By Peter Wilson-Smith Banking Correspondent, By Our Energy Correspondent, Drew Johnston, C. Gordon Tether, By Frances Williams, Economics Correspondent, By Drew Johnston, By Robert Rodwell, By Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent, By Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, From Barry Pickthall, By John Woodcock, Cricket Correspondent, By Alan Ross, By Richard Streeton, By Alan Gibson, By Lewine Mair, By John Wilcockson, From Jim Railton, By John Hennessy, Golf Correspondent, By Michael Seely, By Our Newmarket Correspondent, By a Special Correspondent, John Muir, Edited by Peter Davalle, By Jonathan Davis, Energy Correspondent,

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News: British pipeline turbines ready for shipment, One in five jobless predicted for North, Second birth for sperm bank, Recession inhibiting home-moving, Martial law pressure on bishops grows, Pre-1700 Edinburgh restored, Whitehall picks graduates for fast stream grade, Actress left out of $100m will, Peruvian terrorism Maoist stronghold in Andes, Sometimes it pays to stay in bed, Energy: Hydro-electric and geothermal power and coal supplies are plentiful. A new project will help to improve self-sufficiency in transport fuel., Male nurse suspended for hindering injection, Unpopular Indian police Not a happy lot at the station, Foster parents lose fight, GLC bans waste collection from hospitals, DPP to seek seizure only of cassettes, Israeli armour starts the slow trek back, Puerto Rico prosperity at mercy of Congress, China's old guard is ready to go, Hongkong: will the dragon bite?, SDLP to stand for assembly, Snip, and another tradition is cut, Polish airliner hijacked to Munich, Afghan war toll shocks Lithuanians, RUC silent on missing Ulster 'supergrass', Benefit claims by post, Health authorities still without chairmen, Fowler cautious on troops as unions harden campaign, US ruling on steel a bitter blow to BSC, Begin pressing for early talks on Palestinians, Press attacks ministry's 'abysmal handling' of Falklands coverage, Invincible anchors after 140 days at sea History repeated at Falklands berth, Tennis star named, Golden horde of hamsters invades council estate, Warning on heart transplant hold-up, Prince's grades 'average', No TUC platform for Foot, Britain agrees to reopen Shanghai consulate, American nuclear war plans denied, SNP fight to save steel jobs, 15pc black economy 'unrealistic', Hard left giving ground Benn's losing battle for Bristol seat, Schmidt hurries home to heal rift over budget, Overseas selling prices, Missing mother mystery, Argentine crisis deepens with banker's resignation, The Times Diary, The pullout from Beirut Foreign Legion rides to the rescue, Alarm in Washington, Lebanon exodus supervised by US Marines, Gandhi aid for Diego exiles, Twist again: Qadir brings back the leg spin, Science report Iceland's historic pollution disaster, US woos Oman over Iran threat in Gulf, Archbishop of Malta sees Pope, Moreover... Miles Kington, Can Muldoon play out the political squalls?, Tourism: More money is being spent on developing facilities to attract the traveller. Next year, Auckland will have twice as many first class hotel rooms as in 1980., Army patrol questioned on shooting, Mr Lawson's great oil gamble, The papers, Union tackles NUM grip on local party, Opus Dei caution in Spain, CAA move over microlights, Golden days of radio back on the air, Agriculture: Britain is still the only regular outlet for butter exports, but many other markets have been developed since the United Kingdom joined the EEC., Hinkley Point chosen for third reactor, The Economy: With output almost stalled, a rising overseas debt, unemployment on the increase and exports declining, New Zealanders face a sobering time., Tax fraud scandal jolts Australia, Official says PLO will not return to terrorism, Maoris: Race relations have recently become more fragile, but it is still not too late to contain prejudice in a once apparently model society., The Times guide to careers training No apologies for the polys, Evidence by divers on death of nurse, Text of Weinberger's letter to editors, Plea to turn Sunday school into brothel, Main fishing ports near collapse. Index. Display Advertising: Gate, Akeman, Sportugal, Imi, Educational Research For Development, Public Services Division, Law Degree, Hodder & Stoughton, Gabbitas-Thring, S. G. Warburg & Co. Ltd., Foyles Art Gallery, The Times, Provincial Building Society, The American College, Pool Promoters Association, British Caledonian, St Matthews Oxford, London & Scottish Marine Oil Plc, Halifax, Air New Zealand, New Zealand Dairy Board, Robert Hale, Arrow Paperback, Base Lending Rates, Action Aid. Politics and Parliament: Howe is gloomy on halting jobless rise. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,917, Lively start to chess tournament, Today's television and radio programmes. News in Brief. Law: Cannabis fine, Death sentence commuted in heroin case, Killer sentenced. Picture Gallery. Reviews: Men and beasts A History of the British Cavalry, Family fantasy, Television The serious side of laughter, Restoration exercise Sganarelle Royal Lyceum, Unsolved symphony Bbcnso Downes Albert Hall Radio 3, London theatre Success in failure All Things Nice Old Red Lion, Sinfonietta Rattle Queen Elizabeth Hall, The last modernist Ill Seen Ill Said, Coherent thrills The Four Novels, Fiction Very ordinary people, Dance Les Grands Ballets Canadiens Festival Hall, Bibber's bible Guide to Visiting Vineyards, The yearning for authority, Edinburgh Festival Dramatic focus on clash of temperament Die Entführung aus dem Serail King's Theatre, Hypnotic trivia. Editorials/Leaders: Pipe Of Discord, Hearts In The Right Place. Letters to the Editor: Honouring success, Cassino destruction, Taxing moonlighters, Sin of omission?, Resources for dementia, From over in Belfast, Joining battle in Trafalgar Square, Labour facing facts in education debate, Civil Service strikes, Unthinkable thoughts, East-West pipeline, Public lending right. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Births. Official Appointments and Notices: Church news Appointments, University news, Latest appointments. Obituaries: Sir Lawrence Robson, Maj-Gen Kenneth Gattie, Mr Angus Murray Noted industrialist, Lt-Col Sir Francis Stephenson, Rex Fripp, Joe Tex. Deaths. Stock Exchange Tables: The pound, Latest Results, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Sterling: Spot and Forward, Commodities, Wall Street, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Stock Exchange Prices Unsettled trading, Stock Exchanges. Business and Finance: International United States, Overseas Companies, Pentos trims its losses, Philco set to buy Italian subsidiary, BP 'in Saudi oil deal', International, Investment and finance Conoco looks to its assets, Hiding behind the IMF, World need for Opec oil 'could be halved', London Brick profits rise, Institute backing for reflation, Electrolux Looks at an AEG takeover, US judge halts Global merger plan, Blue Circle firmer despite peso slide, Capital Markets, Companies, Life lifts Pearl from decline, Markets, Price Changes, Skf Group half-year report, London Brick, Asda carpets slide into red, Bank move fuels hope of further base rate cut, Today, Stanley has trouble at mill, Interest Rates, No lack of Lear fans, Dollar strength aids Thomson, Queens 'will exceed forecast', Why Lloyd's is likely to steer clear of disaster, Bendix bids for missile group, Judges consider Vatican bank's alleged debts Ambrosiano court ruling tomorrow, Mexican rescue loan rises to $1,850m, Call to scrap car tax, Currencies, Listless trading sets tone for unsettled day, The economy, Employment Gazette Job loss rate underscores CBI warnings on output. Business Appointments: Changes at Barclays branches, Japan. Sport: Piggott's trip can prove worthwhile, Sports in Brief, Second XI Competition, First acceptors, Cycling Germans share east-west honours, Stoute stands his ground amid Electric rumours, Rowing Bulgarians broken, Yesterday's results, Square cut home-grown in garden of England, Lastnight's Results, Lyle and his task force, Man alone with the sea, The state of the game, part 1 Skill could blossom in a smaller League, Long lie-in is good for Miss McKenna, Hants v Gloucester, Titmus taking coffee at the Lord's table, Success at right time for Miss Cooper, A new face joins the Mellor yard, Fashanu goes on loan to find form, Cloud may have a silver lining for England bowlers, Memories are not made of this, Mod. Pentathlon Swiss make big impact, Today's cricket, Beverley, Boxing Jones is still a handy boyo, Lancs v Worcs, Equestrianism Germans start favourites, Marshall first to 100, Glamorgan v Sussex, Devon NH, Cook keeps Leicester on the boil. Classified Advertising: International Appointments, Today's events, Legal Notices, Wanted, La Crème de la crème, Educational, Careers and Re-training. Property: Flat Sharing, London And Suburban Property. Weather: The Weather.

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