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The Times - 20/03/1982

1982; Gale Group;

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By Our Sports Staff, From Julian Haviland, Political Editor, From Jonathan Davis, From John Chartres, By Anthony Bevins Political Correspondent, By David Blake Economics Editor, By Annabel Ferriman, Health Services Correspondent, By Nicholas Timmins, Michael Baily, By Frances Gibb, By Richard Evans, From Our Correspondent, By David Nicholson-Lord, From Arthur Osman, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Stewart Tendler Crime Reporter, From Ronald Kershaw, By the Staff of "Nature", From Craig Seton, From a Staff Reporter, By Peter Waymark, Motoring Correspondent, From Christopher Walker, From Moshe Brilliant, From Trevor Fishlock, From Charles Harrison, From Godfrey Morrison, By Our Foreign Staff, From Our Own Correspondent, From Zoriana Pysariwsky, From Robert Schuil, From Nicholas Ashford, By David Cross, From Ian Murray, From Charles Hargrove, By Edward Mortimer, by Ronald Faux, Geoffrey Smith, DONALD HARRIS, ERIC H. FOSTER, ANDREW G. KNOX, R. MABEY, FRED W. MATTHEWS, HELEN W. OLVER, E. L. WILLIS, PAUL LAXTON, HELENA WAYNE, JOHN LETTS, HENRY PLUMB, T. H. BISHOP, PATRICK MONTGOMERY, DOUGLAS LOVELOCK, MARCIA FALKENDER, ANDREW LAMBERT, SAMUEL WOLF, PETER DAVISON, Kenneth Leech, by Philip Oakes, Susan Hill, John Higgins, John Percival, David Wade, Michael Ratcliffe, Harry Golombek, Jeremy Flint, S.C.P., Derek Harris, Roy Hay, Shona Crawford Poole, Michael Clark, By John Whitmore, Financial Correspondent, By Our Financial Staff, By Philip Robinson, By Michael Prest, By Edward Townsend, Industrial Correspondent, By Peter Wilson-Smith, Banking Correspondent, By Peter Hill, Industrial Editor, By Our Industrial Staff, By Sally White, Lorna Bourke, Ian McDonald, By John Hennessy, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, From a Special Correspondent, By Nicholas Keith, From John Ballantine, From Peter McFarline, From Peter West, Rugby Correspondent, By Jim Railton, By David Hands, By Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, By Stuart Jones, By Michael Seely, By Michael Phillips, Racing Correspondent, By our Racing Correspondent, Desmond Stoneham, Edited by Peter Davalle, R.H.,

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News in Brief. Index. News: Kidnapper offers cash to court, Solicitor Stole £143,000, Israeli troops remove squatters from Sinai, When a somebody met Stan Stunning, Group seeks action on abortion claim, 'The bravest men I have ever seen', Orson Welles plea rejected, Polls show crumbling support for Reagan, Procedure Review In Coma Case, How life has changed for the ice-cool hero, Anderton censured by his own police authority, New 25% fare rise likely for London, Iraqi forces launch offensive at Susangerd, Unrest in Ghana Rawlings foils coup plot in Army, Danes accept Nato offer, Whitelaw to get plea on 'Romans', Churches want controls on test-tube births, Buenos Aires rally broken up, Gandhi hopes high for better ties with Britain, Civil Service sex inequality 'rife', Witch-hunt will fail, Wall says, Roads, End of the line is in sight, Tension mounts on West Bank as Arabs strike, Hillhead: the unexpected kingmaker, Pressure eases on French franc, Unwanted Nazi Art Piles Up, New police chief's name soon, Teachers press claim with half-day strikes, Kenya bans play by its leading left-wing author, Boys arrested in street fracas, Rape claim decision deferred, Memsahib mini, this is your life..., Analysis of race cases attacked, Three-year ban on England rebel cricketers, Overseas selling prices, Workers grill the Pope, Mothers' Day, Nurse 'died from blow to head', Opec split over production cut, Harrow School, In the garden, Ban on City marches angers MPs, Arnold Wesker takes the stage in the debate about the controversial George Steiner work at the Mermaid My Shylock and his Hitler, Science report Stimulating regrowth of damaged nerves, Nicaragua says United States intends to attack, Gardens open, The papers, Thatcher policy chief leaving post, UK poised for EEC aid, Call for clamps to ease parking chaos, Cable broadcast investigation, 240 held in Jakarta, Namibian poll plan rejected by Swapo, Dutch question account of killings, Inflation at standstill last month, Thai Bomb Blast Kills 10, Restoring God's image, Prisoners help the blind, Dismal end for Buckley sanctions crusade, Chequers summit Thatcher insists on budget solution. Politics and Parliament: Smell of success in Jenkins camp, Parliament March 19, 1982 Coal spoil presents problems, Victims of mugging lOpc Asian. Picture Gallery. Official Appointments and Notices: University news Oxford Elections, Church news, Latest appointments, Rye MP to retire. Law: Law Report March 20 1982 Court of Appeal Privilege for complainants Hehir v Commissioner of Police of the Metropolis, Coral fined £50,000 for credit gambling, Coaster captain at fault, Penlee jury decides, Prosser murder trial ends Prison officers acquitted, European Law Report Court of Justice of the European Communities French imports of wine from Italy. Arts and Entertainment: Modern madness, Holiday discount news, When adrift, just build an ark, Cabinet Of 1763 Left Unsold, Television and radio: Saturday and Sunday, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,785, Dishonourable schoolboy, The Times Cook Red, or pink alert, Prints for pleasure, First-time functional, Chess Blues to win, High summer in Crete Beware the wicked month of August, Bridge Knavish card, Surcharges Long haul hikes, Gardening Biting back at the frost, Giant step for women. Display Advertising: Bell's, Cameroon Airlines, Multiple Display Advertisements, St John's Smith Square, British Heart Foundation, Saint Tropez, Channel Hotels, Royal Albert Hall, Jersy Tourism, Peterborough Cathedral Organ, The Sunday Times, Jetset Tours, Royal Philharomonic Society, Itzhak Perlman, Iberia, Base Lending Rates, Sir France Holidays, Thomson, Hb, Towry Law & Co Ltd, Mfi, Club Mark Warner, South Of France Canals, The Bach Choir, Fortune Villas, Wigmore Hall. Editorials/Leaders: The Subsidy Muddle, Why The Franc IS Weak, Tide Of The Faith. Letters to the Editor: Redefining the teacher's role, Toxteth? No, Palestine, Concern over museum, Border issues, Dialogue with S. Africa, Getting closer together in Europe, Not cricket, Seeds of disease, Quis custodiet?, TV broadcasting by satellite, Italian mail delays. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Births. Classified Advertising: Services tomorrow: Fourth Sunday, Announcements, 5. S-~~~, Today's events. Deaths. Obituaries: Marshal V. I. Chuikov Commander at Stalingrad victory, Acharya J. B. Kripalani, Mr G M O'ferrall, Obituary, Mr Alfred Fairbank, Mr A. Badel Compelling stage presence. Reviews: Front Line Peter Ustinov, Dance Airs in search of graces Airs Sadler's Wells, Television Family at war, Radio Hod man out, In the country Mrs Miggs in the springtime. Stock Exchange Tables: Wall Street, Stock Exchange Prices Oils firm, The Pound, Latest Results, Sterling: Spot and Forward, Commodities, Unit Trust Prices This table is published on Wednesday and Saturday-FT index change on week 562.7-4.2 (0.7%), M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited. Business and Finance: CBI forecasts upturn, Campaign to promote new homes, Keeping ahead of the tax inspector, Meagre return on new issue, Bad debts hit Midland profits, Leeds follows, Advertisements criticized, Mills And Allen Selection strategy pays off, Pensioners may earn more under new rules, Capital Markets, George Oliver Small advance, Euroflame UK falls, Cars released, Slow start for inflation proof stocks, Dip in US money supply, Fleming reshuffles trusts, Franc rallies after some early pressure, Looking for a used life policy?, Gilts interest, Waring & Gillow Stores cutback, New technology deal with Japan expected, AIM Group Offer for sale, Lloyds loans cheapest, A lifeline for fishermen, London Exchange New gilt fixed at £97.50, Money Markets, Inflation rate slows, Other Exchanges, British Steel resists further price rises, Platt's Bankers Angry, Family Money Matters, Takeover Panel censures Holmes a'Court group, Standby credit to finance Cairo's rising deficit Chase to raise $200m for Egypt, Aiming for capital, Bids And Deals, Currencies, BL still on course despite £497m loss, BP increases spot buying. Sport: Boycott aggrieved, Sports in Brief, Newcastle, Rebels adopt policy of 'less said better', Irish in the right mood to finish things in style, Fakenham results, Weekend fixtures, Rowing Tradesmen face stiff challenge, Billiards, Oxford's grit upsets the form book, Today's teams at Paris, Lingfield Park, Murray hits snag with his putter, Cricket Board move to avoid split, Ashraf's debut ends with a stroke of defiance, Athletics, Dickinsons back to bread and butter, Today's teams at Cardiff, Clubs confuse World Cup preparations, Motor racing, Hockey, Skiing Conditions, Faldo begins to unravel an American puzzle, Badminton, Chappell inspired, Kember is given more time, Chance for Jolliffe's Double, A Scot sets a record as Wales try to keep one, Uttoxeter, Welsh all-round excellence, Football English survivors avoid the cup favourites. Weather: The Weather.

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