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The Times - 29/01/1982

1982; Gale Group;

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By Our Foreign Staff, By Paul Routledge, Labour Editor, By Julian Haviland Political Editor, By Our Industrial Staff, By Our Parliamentary Correspondent, By Alan Hamilton, By Philip Webster, Political Reporter, By Our Transport Correspondent, By David Walker, By Diana Geddes, Education Correspondent, From John Witherow, By John Young, Agriculture Correspondent, By Clifford Longley, Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Annabel Ferriman, Health Services Correspondent, By Geraldine Norman, Sales Room Correspondent, By Tony Samstag, By Donald Macintyre, Labour Correspondent, By Annabel Ferriman Health Services Correspondent, By Anthony Bevins, Political Correspondent, By Marcel Berlins Legal Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, By Lucy Hodges, By Anthony Bevins Political Correspondent, By George Clark, From Charles Hargrove, From Roger Boyes, From Our Own Correspondent, From Christopher Walker, From Ivor Davis, From Ian Murray, From Mario Modiano, From Richard Wigg, From Christopher Thomas, Michael Ratcliffe, Hilary Finch, Geoff Brown, William Mann, Irving Wardle, Philip Howard, Ned Chaillet, Michael Horsnell, David Watt, Philippa Toomey, PETER DANCKWERTS, P. A. B. WHITMEE, MICHAEL ROBBINS, DENIS PYM, JOHN HUNT, KENNETH MORGAN, CHARLES FEINSTEIN, ALAN WILLIAMS, DOONE MARLEY, DAVID WOLCHOVER, JACQUELINE SIMPSON, J. P. STERN, DAVID T. GOLDBERG, JOHN JULIUS NORWICH, R. J. REES, RICHARD NEED, By Geraldine Norman, Sale Room Correspondent, By Kenneth Gosling, By Our Arts Correspondent, M.J.M., Gareth David, By Clive Cookson, By Our Economics Staff, By Frances Williams, From Bailey Morris, By Lorna Bourke, By Philip Robinson, Paul Maidment, By John Whitmore, Malcolm Brown, Edward Townsend, By Norman Fox Athletics Correspondent, Geoffrey Green, By Paul Newman, By Sydney Friskin, By Rex Bellamy Squash Rackets Correspondent, By Joyce Whitehead, From John Ballantine, By Rex Bellamy, From Bryan John, By Nicholas Harling, From Richard Streeton, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Keith Macklin, By John Wilcockson, By Ian Reid, By Dick Hinder, From Dudley Doust, By Gerald Davies, Hunter Davies, by Peter Waymark, By Gordon Allan, Edited by Peter Davalle, From John Earle, Bryan Appleyard, David Robinson, Christopher Warman, Nicholas Wapshott, Richard Williams, Paul Griffiths, Michael Young, Geraldine Norman, Judy Froshaug, Rex Bellamy, John HennessY, Geoffrey Wansell, Peter Davalle,

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Index. News: Auctions, Assaulted man was deported, EEC price policy leaves milk issue unresolved, Cyprus may soon turn to UN, Dozier freed in 90-second assault on Red Brigades, New grain embargo considered, Turkey condemned by Council of Europe, Game for a record, Inquiry On Council Marriage, Government's analysis of Employment Bill, Why democracy must wait, Step back in kidney treatment, Moreover...Miles Kington, Canadian Indians lose plea, SDP pledges rates curb, Gang kills diplomat in California, Gromyko's war taunt against US, Are the Red Brigades cracking at last?, Ghana order to 'party thugs', Mediation in Poland Secret negotiations may free Walesa into church hands, Gun battle grounds hijackers, Standstill on benefits for young, Reading test broke Race Act, Driving ban for soccer player, France to host June summit, Why Prior cannot ignore Paisley and the Provos, Mrs May was not killed by gunshots or blows, Science report Protecting the waters of Europe, Correction, Mitterrand fights split on gas deal, Diplomats named by Poland's chief spy-catcher, Twenty years of honed-up housewives, Haig's envoy to help revive stalled dialogue, Legal aid inaction under fire, Torie's pick solicitor for Hillhead, Outlawing guns is a shot in the dark, Motoring Cut-price tyres that can kill at speed, Benn's apology to Jews, King Husain to lead force to fight against Iran, Odds on O'Reilly for the electiion, Overseas selling prices, Government to compensate 400 closed shop rebels, Pope to tour scene of Toxteth riots, Namibian talks make good progress, Protest At Border Camp Ends, Travel, Preacher, wit and master of order, Clergy seek right to be MPs, The Times Diary New man at the Tories' research HQ, Rail tunnel choice for Channel link likely, Mothers-to-be warned about too much dieting, 100 days of Papandreou Greeks grow impatient for imaginative change, No more help for GLC fares, The papers, Tension between unions high as rail talks fail, Frank Johnson in the Commons Searching for that elusive mechanism, A pause in the shopping for a daring rescue, TV series for elderly, Spark may have caused pit blaze, Pay cut agreed to save jobs, Portuguese Socialists back Eanes, Bill to curb spread of sex shops, Anger over agriculture price rise proposals, De Lorean axes 1,100 Belfast jobs as MPs protest, Sir Thomas restored to glory on his own land, Pakistanis Hopeful On Treaty, Operation Condor reaches for the sky. Politics and Parliament: Minister details £1,500m social security savings, Parliament today, North Sea oil tax structure criticized, The Economy Budget will continue process of steady recovery, House Of Lords Bill to ban pet sales in markets, Next week's business, Commons Fortnight for survey of De Lorean affairs, Prior's rolling devolution plan upsets Tories, Ulster Still some way to go-Prior, Benn outlines scheme to create four million jobs, Cabinet agree to differ over Budget, Pm's Question Cabinet decide to keep to broad strategy. Display Advertising: Evita, Ski Snowball, Doulton Wallguard, Multiple Display Advertisements, Body Heat, Playing The Game, Rolls-Royce, Insurance Brokers' Association, Times Newspapers, The Times, The National Savings Bank, National Theatre, Bl, Art Galleries, Hiawatha, British Telecom, Mephisto, English Chamber Orchestra, Riding Holidays, Base Lending Rates. News in Brief. Picture Gallery: Preview The Times Entertainment Guide, The genius of Wagner by Richard Burton. Arts and Entertainment: Paging those printers' devis, Richness of Rossellini, Look Ahead First ladies welcome in India year, The view from Down Under, Books Fearless fighter for women, Nighthawking Ronnie Scott's Pizza Express The Canteen, Records Teamwork to play the master Classical, Video Burton and Taylor cry Woolf, American silver teapot fetches $63,250, Pain of laughter, He makes poets toe the line, Today's television and radio programmes, Tribute to talent, Supreme sex symbol of the soul scene, Chinese cheer for a happy new year, Soviet threat to Torvill and Dean, Newsflash! The famous four are back, Art evidence delay denied, Academy to launch appeal for funds, Guernsey courts good mixers, Present from times past for the album, Chance to buy rare Brueghel, Weekends Away A touch of class in elegant Bath, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,742, Zanussi probes Polish nerve ends, Films, Agenda Comeback for the Muppets, Murderous but hilarious, Aussie culture vulture, Top box office films, Television: Insider's view of corruption Friday. Law: Judge puts case to Privy Council, Baby case trial adjourned, Chauffeur jailed for kidnap, Law Report January 29 1982 Court of Appeal Canadian Indians lose treaties case Regina v Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs Ex Parte Indian Association of Alberta and Another, Black bag admitted as coma trial evidence, Acquittals over camp site blast. Reviews: Cinema Tasmanian magic and mystery, Season's Greetings Greenwich, War Music Warehouse, Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas Gate, Academy of Ancient Music Hogwood Wigmore Hall, Rpo Dorati Festival Hall Radio 4, Interview: Adam Pollock Mozart's music in a bright new frame, Television Fence and offence. Editorials/Leaders: All About Solvency, Wanted A Lay-Off Clause, Turkey's European Credentials. Letters to the Editor: Consular service, Open secret, Scientific output in Britain, JPs' justice, Proper names, Tank think, Jewish reference in Benn speech, A diary in question, Making a contribution, Rail blacking 'The Times' and 'The Sun', Social sciences, Better informed?. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Births. Official Appointments and Notices: University news, Latest appointments. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 Years Ago From The Times of Monday January 28 1957 Living Longer. Obituaries: Obituary, Mr Arnold Heckle, Mr C. C. Oman Authority on historic silverware. Business and Finance: Notice to Holders of American Express Company 4¼% Convertible Debentures Due 1987, London looks to NY, International Japan, The Budget that never was, EEC states its case, Huntley & Palmer City speculates on possible counter bid, Gas prices Russian factor, Mortgages Index problem, Governor defends role of Bank, Technology: Architecture Reaching for the sky in Hongkong, Gilts Bank says 3%, Pratt Engineering Move into loss, Setback for DRG, Adam-style mini computers, Today, Fitch Lovell Dip in profits, Heron suffers ACC bid setback, Inchcape Ahead of forecasts midway, Home loans linked to prices index, Fnfc Move to leave Lifeboat, International Companies, Big tax cuts unlikely in Budget, Public complaints over policies Attack on Volcker stepped up, Scrutiny for yen financing, Garford-Lilley Industries Ltd. Interim Report, Money Markets, Henleys Share price hit, EIU backs Treasury production claim, Ms Smith did take note, How Mr De Lorean ran into a roadblock, Bids And Deals, Currencies, Recession claims 1,230 more jobs, Marks & Spencer Price boost for ailing textiles, Economic Community Of West African States Ecowas Telecommunications Programme Invitation To Tender, Monetarist criticizes Thatcher policies, Brazil in cocoa deal, Mitterrand's men of steel. Stock Exchange Tables: M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited The Over-the-Counter Market, Other Exchanges, The Pound, Stock Exchange Prices Equities advance, Latest Results, Sterling: Spot and Forward, Commodities, Wall Street, London Exchange Gilts manage late rally. Business Appointments: New Appointments. Sport: Skiing Everything is rosy down on the farm, Doncaster programme, Sports in Brief, Rugby League Holdstock out of cup-ties, Squash rackets Chance for local lads to move up in the world, Snooker Meo to meet Davis in semi-final, England lead challenge to play Australia, Racing Corduroy gets Beasley off mark, Ayr programme, Warwickshire rebuffed, Barker's try brings degree of relief, Latest European snow reports, Alick may steal thunder from behind the cloud, Brumby gets on with it and no whingeing, Lendl recovers for his 37th successive win, A ghost that walks marble halls, Cripps bids farewell to Barking, Nobody cocks a snook at snooker, Calamitous clouds gather over England, Gifford refuses terms, Rackets Real Tennis Forehand errors by Aitken, Sound David Graveney, 'The Poet' must woo warring factions, Motor racing New Grand Prix crisis as drivers are fined heavily and threatened, Triska gives Dennis fine return, Cycling Roche should repeat overall win, Athletics Injury to Sharp delays his challenge to Wells, Taunton, Basketball A wry smile from Doherty, Huntingdon results, Hockey South capture title, Stamina-blessed Grittar aims for the top, A testing time for Australia, Rugby Union Welsh body may escape surgery, Golf Just a five-gallon Texan. Classified Advertising: Secretarial, Announcements, Entertainments Guide, Today's events. Weather: The Weather.

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