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The Times - 02/07/1982

1982; Gale Group;

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By Julian Haviland, Political Editor, By Nicholas Timmins, By Philip Webster Political Reporter, From Robert Fisk, By a Staff Reporter, By Donald Macintyre, Labour Correspondent, By David Felton Labour Reporter, By Paul Routledge, Labour Editor, By Frances Gibb, By Jonathan Davis Energy Correspondent, By Our Political Correspondent, By Donald MacIntyre Labour Correspondent, By Anthony Bevins, Political Correspondent, By Jeannette Mitchell, By the Staff of "Nature", By Philip Webster, Political Reporter, By Kenneth Gosling, By Stewart Tendler Crime Reporter, From Arthur Osman, Ronald Kershaw, By Lucy Hodges Education Correspondent, From a Staff Reporter, From Pearce Wright, Science Editor, By David Hewson, By David Walker Local Government Correspondent, From Michael Hornsby, From Stephen Taylor, From Christopher Thomas, By Richard Evans, From Our Own Correspondent, From Diana Geddes, From Richard Owen, From Our Correspondent, From Ivor Davis, From Ian Murray, From Patricia Clough, From Michael Hamlyn, From Henry Stanhope, Defence Correspondent, From Nicholas Ashford, From Christopher Walker, By Tony Samstag, From Roger Boyes, From David Blow, From Richard Wigg, Paul Griffiths, Noel Goodwin, Stephen Pettitt, Geoff Brown, Peter Ackroyd, Ned Chaillet, PHS, by Sir Peter Parker, John Witherow, David Watt, Philip Howard, MEENA SARING, SHAN SELLIAH NICHOLAS, HANSA CHUDASAMA, AMINA PATEL, ALISON BAJPAI, IAN HARVEY, WILLIAM TWEDDLE, ALFRED H. SILVERTOWN, D.J. MABBERLEY, C. J. WALKER, SHABTAI ROSENNE, JOHN HUTCHINSON, N. M. LEE-FRAMPTON, JOHN C. LEES, A. J. VLITOS, JAMES GATWARD, ANN TWICKEL, CARL SNITCHER, E. MURRAY, By Geraldine Norman, Sale Room Correspondent, By Peter Wilson-Smith, From Peter Norman, By Frances Williams, By Our Financial Staff, By Philip Robinson, From Michael Parrott, By Rupert Morris, Gareth David, Frances Williams, C. Gordon Tether, From Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, From Norman Fox, By Rex Bellamy, Tennis Correspondent, By Geoffrey Green, From Mitchell Platts, By Jim Railton, From John Wilcockson, By Michael Seely, By Our Newmarket Correspondent, From John Blunsden, Steve Elliott, Motoring by Peter Waymark, Edited by Peter Davalle, By Craig Seton, Christopher Warman, Louise Nicholson, Ned Chaillet.........., Nicholas Wapshott, Pat Sinclair, Harry Golombek, Judy Froshaug, Jim Railton, Nicholas Keith, Peter Waymark,

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Index. Politics and Parliament: Rail Dispute PM appeals to train drivers, War of words widens split in Labour left, Falklands Thatcher to consult ex-Prime Ministers, Ulster No ban put on plastic bullets, Parliament today, Northern Ireland Bill Powell's 'conspirator' speaks, Next week's business, House Of Lords Government undecided on reparations, Defence package outstrips war loss, Heath rounds on Thatcher over Falkland inquiry, Defence Ships, aircraft and artillery among new equipment, Williams-Rodgers interview exposes rift on leadership, Death sentence on Colorado beetle, Criminal Justice Move to alter parole rules rejected. News: Lords bar retrial of murder-case youth, Amnesty aims to keep shows going, Pretoria gripped in legal wrangle over Zulu deal, The Times Portrait: King Fahd of Saudi Arabia On a knife-edge between Reagan and Khomeini, Whitehall unions start fund to fight pay findings, Policy on Belize unchanged, US may drop visa rule, Crofters win respite from big rent rise, The ruin staring us in the face, Moreover...Miles Kington, Seven votes save Irish government, Weighell's contempt for Aslef, West Beirut: Diary of a gravedigger, The Times Diary Will £500 add up for Cambridge?, Union urges nurses to strike, Argentine general takes oath glumly, Motorists win in petrol war, Toe-rag talk, Isle of Man moves to rescue troubled bank, British football fans told to quit Spain, Welcome for Balsemão in Zimbabwe, Cambridge and Oxford University examination results, Russia accuses US of malicious lies over SS20s, Solicitors lose compulsory insurance fight, East Beirut: Blue eyes and Uzis, State pupils warned of Oxford elite, Roads, Coalition in Italy again on the brink, Firm foundations in Aslef fortunes, Madrid looks to elections Suárez plans his comeback, Restyled Sunny geared to save fuel, Cricket and polo as usual for Anglos, No new inquiry on Nato base for Stornoway, Paris flies envoys to four-nation talks, Bonn coalition saved Smiling Schmidt still has cause for concern, Trident plays key role in Start bargaining, American cluster bombs found after raids on Lebanon, Science report New weapon in fight against foot and mouth, Swedes seek control of 'acid rain', Five-nation protest at Turkish rights abuse, Shooting of Argentine prisoner an accident, Detective on tape 'was drunk', Food Prices, Longford parole plea fails, Polish exile's body found in plastic sack, EEC funds drained by aid for jobless, Reagan hopes to resolve Palestinian issue, Tory mayor cleared of corruption, The peace clans gather, Government halts the gassing of badgers, Old airfield is disaster 'test bench', Prince swops jokes with wounded, US deal on bases in Spain is reached, Tracker joins Yorkshire hunt Expert on the trail of a gunman, Hijacker gets hero's welcome, Let's stop sniping at Sandy, Vandals wreck cemetery, Staging a comeback at Bath Theatre Royal, Chirac battles to stop councils splitting Paris, Russians will go it alone to develop pipelines, Napalm found also at Stanley airfield, Can Mrs Thatcher be cured of the foreign bug?, Perks of M & S directors under attack, Hungary opens door to private enterprise, The papers, Call off strike and we will talk, says British Rail, Columbia's pirouette helps doors to close, 'Hide' found in hunt for gunman, Overseas sellling prices, Frank Johnson in the Commons Galtieri, Sid and' Ray-now Heath has a go, Poland returns to queues and café society, TV programme highlights racial bias, MPs seek programme of energy saving, Thousands of flats in water risk alert, Marchioness's butler keeps compensation. Picture Gallery: Preview The Times Entertainment Guide. Display Advertising: Bell's, English Tourist Board, Gate, Astra, London Symphony Orchestra, Now On Video, Laker, Cutty Sark, Harrogate International Festival 1982, The Sun, Durnam Oriental Music Festival, Wallcote, Abbey National Money Service, Cubes, The Times, Falcon, Methodist Homes For The Aged, U.N. Association, British Caledonian, Rita, Jazz, Iane, Camden Plaza, Avis, Cambridge Festival, The League Of Arab States, Base Lending Rates. News in Brief. Law: Official jailed for fraud, Statutory interpretation In re Energy Conversion Devices Inc, Murder charge, First British policeman in Tuite court, No retrial without fresh evidence Regina v Rose and Others, Expert witness can rely on others' expertise Regina v Abadom, Head charged, Passport trial, Bail extended, Law Society and master policy fees Swain and Another v Law Society, Auschwitz man accused of swindling victims. Reviews: London debuts Graceful eloquence, Television The humiliating habit of discrimination, Theatre A Gay occasion The Beggar's Opera Cottesloe, Cinema Tati in retrospect: affections of a master clown, Opera Giulini and Bruson attain wondrous heights Falstaff Covent Garden, Concert Impassioned solos Rpo Dorati Festival Hall Radio 4. Editorials/Leaders: Mr Powell's Guilty Men, Suicidal Strike. Letters to the Editor: The gift of tongues, Whitehall and the NHS regions, Building society polls, Old Vic failing, Israeli aims in Lebanon invasion, Travel in London, Science graduates, Third World élan in the Cup, Asians in Britain, Lessons of history, US and Latin America, Coat of many colours, Servicemen's estates, Truly Thules. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Arts and Entertainment: Hammer falls on those relics of the road, Nottingham to pirate Pinafore, Peterborough's organ regains its glory, Clash of living legends, Superman show at ICA, Festivals Tyner tops Berks jazz jamboree, Books Kew, much more than a view, Important People play ICA, The Times moves up in schools chess contest, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,871, Top films, Soviet skill revealed, Festival of India This week, Cover story: In preparation for this week's Henley Royal Regatta, Stan Hey journeyed from the cranes of Dockland to the lawns of Berkshire in search of Thames-side refreshment Where shallow draught, Cute choice, deadly role, Riverside à la Russe, Video Werewolf: humour and horror, Man with a mission, Odds on UK for Henley, Banking on a lively knockout, Little Orphan Annie now a $35m musical, Medallion which escaped the pot makes £68,306, Basil Brush in concert, Films, How the western was won, Weekends Away Country comforts in Wales, A Tati gallery, Today's television and radio programmes, This is the menu for the feast of Fords Tuesday evenings, Opera from Poland. Deaths. Births. Official Appointments and Notices: Latest appointments. Obituaries: Mr Igor Gouzenko Cipher clerk defector who exposed Soviet spy-rings, Henry King, Mr Charles Brandreth. Business and Finance: Profits flat at Scottish & Newcastle Fall to £32m hits shares, Overseas Companies, Lookers raises bid for Braid, Batsford bid, An anachronism of global significance, Hitachi denies conspiracy, Ford threat to take investment abroad, Electronics Bids unlikely, The siren's call to worry Wall Street, IBM's £3,000m hold-up, Capital Markets, Willaire success, Companies, Polish talks postponed, Living standards unchanged, Petrol price pegged, GEC falls short of profit expectations, Eastern promise, Credit pact may hit suppliers, Today, Outlook is gloomy at home and abroad, Interest Rates, Shares suspended after US loan trobles Guinness Peat to write off £10m, GEC brightens dull trading day, The Throgmorton Trust Interim Results, ITT probe, Money Markets, Bank takes gloomy view on recovery UK economy 'still stagnating', Polymark returns after shake-up, Scottish & Newcastle Breweries plc, International Volkswagen sales drop 9 per cent, Harland strategy, Currencies, Source: PIW, Bids And Deals, Grylls Looking ahead. Stock Exchange Tables: Stock Exchange Prices Lack of Interest, Statistics, The pound, Latest Results, Sterling: Spot and Forward, Commodities, Price Changes, Wall Street, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Stock Exchanges. Business Appointments: Appointments. Sport: Miss Davies' comeback, Jack of all trades who mastered Gerulaitis, CRICKET: New young players-with old guard-will help improve prospects Signs of better days at Old Trafford, Ovett win provides Coe with a warning, Cycling: Bernard Hinault Chasing Tour Double Hinault the pedigree top dog, Sports in Brief, Racing Bettyknowes should provide answer to a Chinese puzzle, Sunnier for England, Hamilton the Irish folk hero, Sandown Park, Russians fail to convince, Arnoux and Prost leading the power struggle at Zandvoort, Goldie profit from an early stroke of good fortune, Carlisle, Haydock Park, Holders lose their way, Sporting fixtures, Russia may host grand prix, Rainy day sees Tupling get a grip, Yesterday's results Men's Singles, Brazil encouraged by Argentine frailty, Dream win for two, Popular Papuans near semi-finals, Brighton results, Order of rowing for today, Boxing Feeney on the defensive, New method helps Leonard, Victory can unite W Germans, Quest for new world records, Beverley, Today's order of play, Rugby Union Strong side for Slattery, Polo Cowdray win opening duel, Twins go separate ways. Classified Advertising: Today's events, Art Exhibitions, Opera & Ballet, Wanted, Motor Cars. Weather: The Weather.

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