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The Times - 01/07/1982

1982; Gale Group;

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By Paul Routledge, David Felton, By Clifford Longley, Religious Affairs Correspondent, From Robert Fisk, By Rupert Morris, By Anthony Bevins, Political Correspondent, By Philip Webster, Political Reporter, By Julian Haviland, Political Editor, From Ronald Kershaw, Arthur Osman, our Political Staff, By Donald Macintyre, Labour Correspondent, By David Walker, Local Government Correspondent, By Paul Routledge, Labour Editor, By the staff of "Nature", By Our Social Services Correspondent, By Pat Healey Social Services Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, By Frances Gibb, By David Hewson, By Clifford Webb Motoring Correspondent, By Lucy Hodges Education Correspondent, By Ronald Faux, By Pearce Wright, Science Editor, By David Nicholson-Lord, From Our Correspondent, From Richard Ford, By John Young, From Ian Murray, From Patricia Clough, From Our Own Correspondent, From Harry Debelius, From Nicholas Ashford, From Moshe Brilliant, From Christopher Walker, From Mohsin Ali, From Paul Ellman, From Henry Stanhope, Defence Correspondent, From Christopher Thomas, Edward Mortimer, From John Best, From Roger Roves, Stephen Pettitt, Dennis Hackett, Sheridan Morley, Ned Chaillet, Hilary Finch, Ngaio Crequer, Clive Cookson Technology Correspondent, PHS, by Michael Pinto-Duschinsky, by George Brock, Ronald Butt, Betty Boothroyd, SUSAN PINKUS, DENIS SPOTSWOOD., BRYAN RANFT., C. M. LOUGHRAN, TREVOR CHINN, CYRIL STEIN, ALAN MILLETT, L. L. DAVENPORT, REGINALD MURLEY, EDWARD J. MANN, F. A. HAYEK, ALEC CLIFTON-TAYLOR, F. DIBA, A. M. FRASER, DAVID MAROUAND, R. S BOWDEN, NIGEL WALMSLEY, L. WRIGHT, By Geraldine Norman, Sale Room Correspondent, A friend, Lord Allen' of Abbeydale, Roy Shaw, Stenhen Pruslin, John Nicholson, Christopher Patten, Philip Howard, Anthony Masters, Brian Martin, Fiona MacCarthy, From Peter Norman, By Edward Townsend Industrial Correspondent, By Lorna Bourke, By Philip Robinson, By Jonathan Davis Energy Correspondent, Gareth David, Sally White, From Richard Hughes, C. Gordon Tether, From Michael Parrott, By Rex Bellamy, Tennis Correspondent, By Richard Eaton, By Geoffrey Green, By John Woodcock, By Alan Gibson, By Richard Streeton, By Marcus Williams, By Jim Railton, From Mitchell Platts Linkoping, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By Michael Seely, By Our Newmarket Correspondent, From Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, From Norman Fox, By Peter Aykroyd, Edward Fennell, Michel Syrett, Edited by Peter Davalle, By Richard Evans,

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Index. News: Pressure on US to relax pipeline ban, More home comfort for the British, War in the Middle East Begin warns Lebanese: Flee for your lives, Science report Dinosaurs with a colonial past, 16 Britons plan to plumb the Blue Holes, Police fury mounts in Italy, Fowler action over NHS chairmen 'brutal', Journalists freed by guerrillas, Passengers escape hijack jet in Bangkok, PLO guerrillas will leave Beirut, Aston University Industrial liaison, applied research and management studies: Patricia Tisdall on Aston's special strengths, Countdown in China today, Tripos examination results from Cambridge University, Face to face to face, We will shoot to kill, police tell gunman, Days of change at the EEC Doubting Danes take over the presidency, Budget game gets new ground rules, The Ayatollah's Iran, 2 Inside Tehran's prisons, torture and death go on, Farm slurry check after trout die, Not exactly a park, rather a high tech nursery, Equal rights blow Women switch aim to public office, Tomorrow's technology today How coated plastic can cut fuel bills, Roads, Blacksmiths' conviction must stand, New guide to rights of patients, Micro-fear fades after keyboard crash course, Opera house in land fight, Frank Johnson in the Commons Scots wha hae wi' Jenkins winced, Directors seek rate reform, Poland's bishops to visit the Pope, US outlines plan to cut long-range missiles, Gardiner plea for independent prosecutors, BL leaks come out of the wet, County ban on blood sports, Stabbed fans recover in Spain, Reagan stays silent on Haig, Policemen attacked at peace site, Begin's war: the private doubts of Britain's Jews, US tightens noose around Russia, The Times guide to careers training Bottom of the shoping list, The six men who acted as one to halt railways, Americans buy Iran oil again, Guatemala threatens Belize, Civilians in Argentine Government, TUC talks fail to break deadlock over rail strike, How the Pirates of Penzance became the first invaders From South Georgia to Stanley: inquiry agenda part two, Deptford families' concern, Leverhulme Trust grants to individuals, Overseas selling prices, Aston University 'If I went to the top of the university building, I could see a third of the manufacturing capacity of Britain,' says Professor Frederick Crawford, vicechancellor of Aston, The Times Diary, Regional inequalities widening, Up to 2,000 children locked up, Whole future of coalition at stake, Schmidt says, Moreover... Miles Kington, Aims of Industry is 40 Former eccentrics make good, Westminster woman tells all-shock, Few women in management, New policy urged in teaching of languages, US envoys given stiff warning, The papers, Why Labour needs to lose the next election, St Paul's service for Falklands, Traders battle on in the ruins Pall of death clings to Tyre, National Days, New books-paperback, Canada in trouble Just waiting for Trudeau to go, Chlorine storage unsafe in 50% of pools, BR's double battle Sealink pay dispute hangs in balance. Picture Gallery. Politics and Parliament: Ulster Anti-terrorism review in the autumn, Thatcher delays statement on Falkland inquiry, 100 MPs oppose bigger Stansted, Local Finance Enterprise zone anomaly ended, Parliament today, Labour conference blow for Tatchell, Powell and Prior clash over 'Dublin blackmail', Nhs Dispute Union code not being followed, Backbench Bill Bill to help victims of crime, House Of Lords Search for food trade policy, Eec Meeting Walker denies giving way on EEC fisheries, Tebbit explains Thatcher line on secret ballots. Display Advertising: Rosenthal Studio-Haus, Isabel Randell, The Sapcote Group, The Times Higher Education, The Sloane Club, The Studio Press Print Group, Multiple Display Advertisements, National Westminster Bank, Teacher's, 3M, Strutt & Parker, Midlands Electricity, Information Technology, Basf, Stella Fisher, The Chosen, Midland, The Times, Times Books Ltd., Iveco, Pool Promoters Association, British Caledonian, Hilton International, Solihull School, Gate Bloomsbury, Scottish Hotel School, City Of London, Campus, The University Of Aston, Country Life, Cancer Research Campaign, Base Lending Rates, Countryside Commision. News in Brief. Law: Unfair dismissal question of fact Woods v W. M. Car Services (Peterborough) Ltd., Power to set aside stay is not limited H v L, Judicial review prisoners' only remedy O'Reilly v Mackman and Others Derbyshire v Same Dougan v Same Millbanks v Home Office and Others, Journalists want acquittal, Clandestine theft not piracy for insurance Athens Maritime Enterprises Corporation v The Hellenic Mutual War Risks Association (Bermuda), 'House arrest' protest at egg trial, Bomb materials in Tuite flat, trial told, Appeal over dismissed butler ruling. Official Appointments and Notices: University news, Latest appointments New head for government information, Haig claims 'resignation a set-up'. Reviews: Bringing literacy to the people, Strutting and fretting, Fiction, Row me back to Sirmione, ... art and high thinking for the workers, Cold baths, Christianity and cricket..., Telivision Nowhere to go in an age of mobility, Concert Bianchi Murano Queen Elizabeth Hall, Protean composer in flight, Flash Harry the statesman, Opera II trittico Bloomsbury Theatre, London theatre Private Dick Whitehall, Interview: Paul Jones Legitimate point of view, Lear Other Place, Art for the Government's sake? The Politics of the Arts Council. Editorials/Leaders: A Most Ungodly Regime, Too Much On The Rhine. Letters to the Editor: SDP leader, Postal order, Architectural manners, Indian hairstyle, Nine-year-olds sent to war, Science graduates, Thatcher's economics, Human rights in UK, Off the rails, Eye-witness account, Health and efficiency, Measureless to man, Lessons from the Falklands conflict. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Births. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,870, Sale Room £401,500 for Pissarro is auction record, London sales, Today's television and radio programmes. Deaths. Obituaries: Mr Harry Mills One of Singing Group, Cdr W. J. A. Willis, His Honour Judge Pears, Paul Wyeth, Sir David Cardwell. Stock Exchange Tables: Stqck Exchanges, The pound, Latest Results, Sterling: Spot and Forward, Commodities, Stock Exchange Prices Gilts active, Wall Street, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, British Armaments Companies: WHO They Are And What They Supply. Business and Finance: Allied-Lyons, Tin prices eased back in spite of the news that the, International Canadian setback for Airbus, Chamberlin & Hill P.L.C., Aid for more N Sea fields, Imports change the forecasters' tune, Portsmouth and Sunderland Newspapers, plc, House deal challenge for M & S directors, Boeing fined $400,000, US bans exports to Hongkong, Rolls chief resigns in reshuffle, New Home VIdeo Issue, Companies, Price Changes, Warburg boosts Mercury profits Good year for bank, French cabinet shuffle may stop ICI takeover, Purchasing power improves Better year for the British executive, 150 years of Jardine, Matheson, Today, Interest Rates, Rail threat pushes stocks into sidings, St Pauls buys into Minet, Finacial joker in Falklands pack, Freight group profits rise, Stock Exchange in attack on Gower, All but poorest nations to pay more EEC compromise on export credit rates, Pegler-Hattersley plc, Zero bonds Good timing, Money Markets, And now the battle to win a hare of military spending, Steel jobs go, Airship Industries to seek City takeoff, Timber merger Shoring up, UK foreign groups' profits fall, Bids And Deals, Currencies, £100m pipe plan for North Sea, Bemrose rejects £16m offer from Bunzl. Business Appointments: Appointments. Sport: Group D Defence is priority for Irish, King returns to hold sway at court, Learning how to lose, First acceptors, Bermuda sure of semi-final place, Rugby Union First cap for Scots pair, Yesterday's results, Cricket Championship table, Connors' eight-year itch, Today's order, Yarmouth results, Carlisle, Group B England ride into the high sierras in search of gold, Compulsive listening on court from McEnroe and Pfister, Chillas goal, Rowing: The Thrill And Spectacle Of Henley Royal Regatta British eight likely to overcome Americans, Correction, Brighton, Pakistanis impose their authority, Equestrianism Mallard Court wins, Charlton sign Bullivant, Cidermen can raise their glasses, Groups C And A Referees pressed to become tougher, One over of savagery from Hadlee puts Notts into final, Perks handed six-day ban, Television arrangements, July Stakes will be the next target for Prince Reymo, Lambs savage Yorkshire, Mrs King vaults the age gap, Gymnastics New era heralded by Miss Szabo. Classified Advertising: Recruitment Opportunities, Today's events, Wanted, Legal Notices, Entertainments. Property: London And Suburban Property. Weather: The Weather.

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