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The Times - 11/06/1982

1982; Gale Group;

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From Christopher Walker, From Robert Fisk, From Christopher Thomas, By Philip Webster Political Reporter, By Henry Stanhope, Defence Correspondent, By Our Political Reporter, By Philip Webster, Political Reporter, By Jeannette Mitchell, By Donald Macintyre, Labour Correspondent, By Our Labour Reporter, By Torin Douglas, By our Labour Correspondent, By Anthony Bevins Political Correspondent, From Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, Limerick, By Hugh Clayton, By Our Medical Correspondent, By Anthony Bevins, Political Correspondent, By Peter Evans, Home Affairs Correspondent, By Hugh Clayton, Environment Correspondent, From our Correspondent, By Nicholas Timmins, By Clifford Longley, Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Lucy Hodges, From Richard Ford, By a Staff Reporter, By Ian Bradley, By David Cross, By Our Political Staff, From Roger Boyes, Patrcia Clough, From Mohsin Ali, From Patricia Clough, From Our Correspondent, From Richard Wigg, From Paul Ellman, From Alan McGregor, From Our Own Correspondent, From Moshe Brilliant, From Michael Binyon, From Ian Murray, From Ray Kennedy, John Carlin, PHS, David Watt, SUSAN CROSLAND, M. McEWEN CHARLISH, ROGER SIBLEY, SAUL AMIAS, S. R. DEERING, URSULA R. Q. HENRIQUES, F. SELBY, DAVID McLEAN, Norman Dixon, F. D. COLLEN, JAMES ANDERSON, EIRENE WHITE, R E KITCHING, TIM HEMBRY, SIMON TURNEY, MICHAEL GEORGE OLIZAR, Dennis Hackett, Ned Chaillet, David Robinson, Irving Wardle, Paul Griffiths, From Bailey Morris, By Lorna Bourke, By Derek Harris, Commercial Editor, By Frances Williams, Sally White, Drew Johnston, By John Murphy, C. Gordon Tether, Norman Fox, N F, NF, By John Woodcock, Cricket Correspondent, By Richard Streeton, By Alan Gibson, By Lewine Mair, By John Hennessy, Golf Correspondent, By Alan Ross, From Richard Low, By Sydney Friskin, By Michael Phillips, Racing Correspondent, By Michael Phillips, By Our Newmarket Correspondent, By Michael Seely, By Rex Bellamy, Tennis Correspondent, By Richard Eaton, From Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By Jim Railton, by Clifford Webb, Edited by Peter Davalle, By Julian Haviland Political Editor, R.H., Geoff Brown, Christopher Warman, Louise Nicholson, Philip Howard, Richard Williams, Nicholas Wapshott, Michael Young, Mel Lewis, The Good Hotel Guide, Judy Froshaug, Michael Phillips, Richard Streeton, Kenneth Gosling, Geoffrey Wansell,

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Index. News: Russians will let Korchnoi's family go, Lockheed scandal convictions in Japan, World's population still rising but more slowly, Risk pay delay upsets P & O, France may pay bulk of British EEC rebate, Port pledge on nuclear ships, Nato split over two world crises, Campaign for return of Moonie students, Molyneaux win likely, Nato promises to use weapons only if attacked, Haddad surveys new fiefdom, Acas chief to be link in NHS dispute, Syrians ordered to leave We will take Beirut says Army chief, Lim appeal started for islanders, Israelis question the war aims of Begin, Mrs Nancy Kissinger cleared of assault, Code seeks equality for women workers, Pope due to meet junta today, Vulcan is released by Brazil, Poll shows strong opposition to hunting, Kidnapped man chained in stable, Israel claims 25 more Syrian MiGs shot down, People were screaming trapped in mangled wreckage, Ankara to suspend Europe link, US tidies up El Salvador's image, Communication, not arms control, the key to peace, Roads, Frank Johnson in the Commons Bad news comes back to haunt tense House, Crisis of identity for Spanish Communists, Press chiefs resist new curbs in South Africa, Atom waste expert attacks end to drilling, Policewoman injured by shotgun, Vengeance jets hit Beirut, £1,000 Premium bond prizewinners, Israelis advance Leaflet campaign adds to pressure on Syrians, The risks of pregnancy in middle age, Moreover..Miles Kington News From Around the Universe, Foot plea for new UN action, Talk of the Town to be closed, Canada recalls nuclear pledge, Thatcher in a genteel clash at Nato, BR says 5% offer will not be improved, South Atlantic Fund, Motoring You and the night and the Daimler, Overseas selling prices, Rising costs lead to Bupa loss, Stiff upper lip in Port Stanley Coping in the Uplands Goose Hotel, According to diplomatic, Advertising threat to Channel 4, Will John Paul stir the bishops' conscience?, Everest victims 'on brink of success', The papers, Prisoners held behind barbed wire, The Times Diary General Winter sends in the sock troops, Food prices, Dock workers strike, Parole boost for offenders urged, Sizewell critics seek aid, Driver hurt by IRA bus bomb, Miners threaten action over closure plans, Bombing of landing ships is serious blow to fleet, Junta 'gets Exocets from Iraq', Israeli victory will be at higher cost, Public Accounts Committee reports £10m overpaid to opticians, Methodists seek new image for bishops, Labour council builds homes for sale, Why casualty details have been delayed, The Times Portrait: Arik Sharon The maverick running Israel's war machine, Astiz put on jet at Gatwick bound for Rio. Politics and Parliament: Guillotine battle on Ulster Bill, Health Service Lowrie to be NHS go-between, Parliament today, Falklands Defence of freedom: right to put strains on our soldiers, Minister's anger at press leak, Review for MPs' pay, Falklands Nott predicts another victory 'very soon', Next week's business, House Of Lords Task force safety the supreme factor, Foot's rallying call rules out resignation, Nott says losses will not delay retaking islands, SDP leadership contest off to spirited start, SDP puts industry top in strategy priorities, Benn's plan to swamp the Lords progresses. Display Advertising: The Royal Ballet, English Tourist Board, Cube Stores, Multiple Sclerosis, Planties, Paccarat Chaumet, Plain Truth, Barbican, Base Leading Rates, Eurosave, Saab, The Times, Falcon, Methisto, Counhill Insurance Test Series, Rita, Aunt Mary, L.D.D.C., Hilton International, Americanwest, A Decision Maker, Autocue, The Spastics Society, Mephisto, Kuwait Airways, Neo, Ecgd, Simon Gallow. Law: Remands on envoy murder attempt charge, Judges reject phoned reports of accidents, Hern fined £400 but is baffled over Baffin, Man charged with killing his parents, TV actor faces a retrial. News in Brief. Picture Gallery: Preview The Times Entertainment Guide World Cup: A TV guide first two weeks. Arts and Entertainment: The 1982 South Bank, Here we go again... and again..., Tilting at Bryden's Don Quixote, Mystery benefactor, Ulysses, cover to cover, in 30 hours, Georgia's Friends and creators, Ffolk lore, Concerts Lso /Kubelik Festival Hall, Agenda Waugh revisited on video, Weekends Away Smell the tangle o'er the isles, The screen brings back World War Two, £500,000 buys more ballyhoo, Some party, Today's television and radio programmes BBC 1, The National Theatre is to, Richards and Botham spearhead Somerset's cup onslaught, Books The master's book of vino, Records Keeping it in the family Jazz & Rock, Tennis shots, Racing's great extravaganza, Cover story: Nicholas Harling and Peter Waymark provide a match World Cup fever in the living-room by-match guide to a fortnight of football on TV; Stan Hey plans to celebrate in Spanish surroundings, Look Ahead Craftsmen display their skills, Festival of India Noteworthy, Festivals Britten opera for Aldeburgh, In the garden, Adare Manor sale ends at over £800,000, Films, Video Bogarde enacts end of Mahler, Fooling around with Dreyfus, Taking the Bicycle Belle to Shrewsbury, Pooh's day at the zoo, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 15,855. Official Appointments and Notices: Latest appointments, Teachers given 6% boost by Acas award. Editorials/Leaders: Argentina In Defeat, An Appetite For Things British. Letters to the Editor: Bereavement and Falklands war dead, Going spare, Need for a pause, The Crosland stance, Nuclear waste, The hunting argument, Pay claim assessment, Right hand-left hand, In the swim?, Robert Owen memorial, Split personality, Whittled away, A fat lot of good, Israeli invasion: Arab eyes on West. Court and Social: Court Circular. Deaths. Marriages. Births. Obituaries: Gala Dali, Herr Rainer Fassbinder Striking contribution to contemporary German cinema, Dr Henry Durant. Reviews: Shaw's empire strikes back Captain Brassbound's Conversion Theatre Royal, Haymarket, Television Counting winnings, Hard living with the unlikely lads Our Friends In The North The Pit, Cinema A Problem Picture for the Eighties Making Love (X) National release Tomorrow's Warrior (AA) Gate, Camden Lester James Peries Retrospective National Film Theatre. Stock Exchange Tables: Stock Exchange Prices Falklands setback, The pound, Latest Results, Wallstreet, Sterling: Spot and Forward, Commodities, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Stock Exchanges. Business and Finance: GLC choice, Overseas Companies, Takeovers BTR victory, Serck takeover cleared, Northern Foods profits up 20pc Increase in interim dividend, Hill Samuel Group, Good year for Brown Shipley, International Japan Steel exports fall 15pc, Two mystifying comebacks, The General Scottish Trust Plc, Swire Pacific Limited, Leaving decisions to calmer times, New president named for Wilkinson Sword, Recession catches up with Switzerland, Inquiry into Sonic share dealings, Capital Markets, Accountants' charter of defiance The Rule, Companies, Lloyds faces action over Norton Warburg, Price Changes, Oil rig accident claim, AEG workforce rejects blueprint for recovery, Falklands setback hits pound and shares, Today, Argyll share target missed, Interest Rates, Malaysia loan, Anti-dumping case threatens trade war US may rule against EEC steel imports, Ahead of the world, Big rise in advertising expenditure The hard sell gets harder, Money Markets, Sinking into that summer malaise, Plysu advances, L.C.P. Holdings plc, Hill Samuel profits double in two years, Arab banks Leading role, Technology: Printed Circuits How £100m was saved in 10 minutes, LORD Inchcape, above, is, Currencies, Bupa, Stakis casino at Imperial, Zanussi may set up factory in Britain. Sport: Newbury, Rowing Downing top for first time, Equestrianism Britain third to golden France, Sports in Brief, Strong Scottish side to face state, Worcs v Gloucester, Call of the desert, Sandown Park, Strike threat to Scots, John Clare wakes up for Blanshard, Dead ball expert is alive and kicking, Clock stops on strokes of Randall and Edmonds, Oxford U v Surrey, Second XI championship, Ormrod feasts in abundance, League's day of decision, York, Woolmer makes dreamy 203, Nicholl has ankle injury, Boxing Holmes fears big punch, Pocock cools the hot pot, No sacrificial lambs for the high priests of Brazil, Motor Racing Another kind of cloud, Bright Crocus looks Cherry ripe, Hockey Kruize missiles hit India, Rowing Blue comes down from mountain to help eight, Carleton and Melville stand out as England expose gulf in class, Aragon to score again, Durie target is not such a tall order, Norman's conquest of greens down to slower putting stroke, Athletics Cram on his home track, Brooking is only injury problem, The Soviets en Blokhin, Badminton A rank bad computer, McEnroe and Connors deliver requiem for heavyweights, Beverley results, Miss Nelson emerges from the shadows, Glamorgan v Middx, Chanceless century by McEwan. 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