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The Times - 11/11/1982

1982; Gale Group;

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By Arthur Osman, Stewart Tendler, By Anthony Bevins, Political Correspondent, By Jonathan Davis, Energy Correspondent, By Henry Stanhope, Nicholas Ashford, From Richard Owen, From Roger Boyes, By Philip Webster, Richard Evans, By Geraldine Norman, Sale Room Correspondent, By Michael Baily, Derek Harris, From Tim Jones, By Hugh Clayton, Environment Correspondent, By Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Stewart Tendler, By George Clark, By Peter Hennessy, By Our Defence Correspondent, By John Young, Agriculture Correspondent, By Lucy Hodges, By Christopher Warman Arts Correspondent, By Rodney Cowton, Defence Correspondent, By David Walker Local Government Correspondent, By Our Agriculture Correspondent, By David Nicholson-Lord, Hugh Clayton, By Michael Baily, Transport Editor, By Frances Gibb Legal Affairs Correspondent, From Christopher Walker, From Robert Fisk, From Our Own Correspondent, From Mario Modiano, From Arthur Reed, From Peter Nichols, From Mohsin Ali, From Michael Binyon, From Diana Geddes, From Richard Wigg, From Our Correspondent, From Christopher Thomas, By Pearce Wright Science Editor, From Stephen Taylor, From Christopher Follett, By Harry Golombek, Chess Correspondent, From Patrick Knight, John Percival, Peter Ackroyd, Max Harrison, Irving Wardle, Ronald Lewin, Philip Howard, Anthony Quinton, Kay Dick, Gay Firth, Tom Hutchinson, PHS, Donald Macintyre Labour Correspondent, Roger Boyes, Jonathan Wills, Ronald Butt, Leslie Plommer, JOHN GREEN, J. A. KAY, C. N. MORRIS, JENNET KIDD, AGNES HEADLAM-MORLEY, L. LIGHTMAN, JOHN BIGGS-DAVISON, DAVID GREEN, JOHN FERGUSON, PAUL WILKINSON, BOB LLOYD-JONES, PAUL R. DYMOND, ALBERT E. SLOMAN, ELIZABETH WATSON, IAN HORSBRUGH, LOUIS HEREN, City Editor Anthony Hilton, By Drew Johnston, By Jonathan Davis, Energy Correpondent, By Peter Wilson-Smith, Banking Correspondent, By Gareth David, By Our Financial Staff, Peter Welham, From Maxwell Newton, By Edward Townsen, Industrial Correspondent, By Frances Williams Economics Correspondent, Drew Johnston, By Barrie Clement, Sally White, C Gordon Tether, By Ronald Faux, From John Earle, By Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent, By Leslie Duxbury, By Peter Ball, By Tom German, By a Special Correspondent, By Roy McKelvie, By Rex Bellamy, Tennis Correspondent, From Richard Streeton, By Sydney Friskin, By Michael Phillips, Racing Correspondent, By Michael Phillips, By Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, By Peter West, Rugby Correspondent, By Richard Eaton, Edited by Peter Davalle, By Donald Macintyre, David Felton, By Our Labour Correspondent,

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Index. News: The wives Women loyally stay silent, Speed unrepentant on Navy strength, What will make us Europeans?, Working party to consider war censorship, Martial law's failure in Poland is making Moscow restless Jaruzelski's fortress of despair, Holiday licence for Laker causes outcry, The Times Diary General exodus, Tougher for the bucket shops, Guy statue in bronze, Bush to assure Africans of US commitment, The police, Boy gets record damages, Columbia ready for a record mission, Knocked out but fighting on, Riot squads break up protests in Poland, Sell-off will raise £600m Britoil lures the small investor, Second World War betrayal alleged British envoy sees Greek minister in film row, Brazilian elections Enthusiasm in plenty but policies are lacking, Christmas trains, Bus men seek more cash, Part-time UDR man shot, Betting your shirt on it in Beirut, Germany's recovery to take years, Britain lures the overseas employers Michel Syrett on opportunities abroad and at home, Seoul expels journalists, French set rules for extradition, Pressure groups hope the luck of the draw will favour 'their Bill', Mugabe enlarges his army N Koreans return to train Zanu, The security The not-so-secure world of a Nato nerve centre, Moscow attacks Peking over Cambodia policy, Quango to advise on exams, Nurses' leaders want pay offer ballot, Pym sees chance for Peace, 38 years' jail for spy at West's nerve centre US fears of more agents at work, Runcie in council appeal to Catholics, Whitehall jobs adviser, Heseltine to kill rates rise fears, Moreover... Miles Kington Christmas is coming, and the post's in a flap, A sinking feeling in the Shetlands, 4.5m 'job shortage' claim, Upper Volta minister shot dead, Ordnance firms' sale deferred, Militant purge delayed after legal advice, The Times guide to careers training Creating jobs for ideas men, Reform urged to end inquest 'injustices', Ministry in talks on distributing butter mountain, Sudden TV programme changes Rumours of top leader's death sweep Moscow, Frank Johnson in the Commons Heath responds to call for Major Reflation, Prisoners repent before TV cameras, Science report Saving the rain forests, Drainage scheme vetoed, Danish hint of fishing deal by end of year, Man of the Year, Spy scandal strains US security link, The background to Prime: Kremlin man in the heart of Cheltenham Five who exposed a traitor, Negotiators told to get on with it, The papers, Mrs Bhutto collapses at home in Karachi, Latest in long line, Israel to double West Bank settlers in year, Mozambique rebels free hostages, Howe says IMF can help Reagan, Why bar on Strauss has ended, Pay: the big attack is off, Afgan tunnel disaster The sound of silence from Moscow, Farm workers angered by 7 per cent pay rise, Spadolini certain to resign, Doctors offer hope for schizophrenics. Politics and Parliament: Rights of way, Trade Policy Minister's new concept of 'parity of opportunity', Parliament today, Commission to study Prime case, Queen's Speech Heath questions Government tactics on pensions, North Sea Oil Britoil shares for small investors. Display Advertising: Vent-Axia, Canon, Korup, Southampton The University, The Poppy Appeal, McDermott Incorporated, Finest Scotch Whisky, Help The Aged, Advertisement, Taylor Woodrow, Christmas Gift Token, Stella Fisher, The Times, Granada, Barclays, Oyster, Pool Promoters Association, V.A.G, The University Southampton, Chequepoint, Civil Service Commission, Brassaï, Robert Hale, Nottingham Lace, The World Health Organization, The Sindbad Voyage, A Good Marriage, Country Life, Times Higher Education, Gleneagles Hotel, Base Lending Rates. News in Brief. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,983, 'Stop taking mystery out of art', 16 Impressionist paintings to be sold, Today's television and radio programmes, Sale room Stubbs makes £275,000, Soviet team poised to increase chess lead. Picture Gallery. Law: Assets that become of negligible value Williams (Inspector of Taxes) v Bullivant, Borstal for birch appeal youth, Airport noise level not relevant W. T. Lamb Properties Ltd v Secretary of State for the Environment and Crawley Borough Council, Pulitzers must await judgment, Crown's case Espionage and deviation-the secret double life of Geoffrey Prime, Wife's evidence Woman who could not live with her conscience, Crown's case Card index of 2,287 little girls' names, Church call for fewer custodial sentences, Mitigation plea A victim of the propaganda of Soviet system, Equitable lien on all sub-sub-freights Care Shipping Corporation v Latin American Shipping Corporation, Sex appeal, Arbitration in context Schleswig Holsteinische Landwirtschaftliche Hauptgenossenschaft eG mbH v Bremer Handelsgesellschaft mbH Bremer Handelsgesellschaft mbH v Raiffeisen HauptgenosSenschaft eG, The seven charges, 'Palm Court'. Reviews: Theatre A Handful of Dust Lyric, Hammersmith, Mind over passion The Diary of Beatrice Webb, The Code War The Hut Six Story: Breaking the Enigma Codes, Science Fiction Spells in space sThe Eye of the Heron, French bones live Love, Death & Money in the Pays d'Oc, Unstable monarchs of the inky trade The Life and Death of the Press Barons, Fiction Sharpe humours Vintage Stuff, Dance Masterly new looks Royal Ballet Covent Garden, A Venetian Bestiary, by Jan, The London Film Festival opens today: for those perplexed by its profusion, David Robinson marks a few cards Seeking out the non-commercial winners, Television Cosily sinister expertise, Concert Royal Danish Orchestra Semkow Festival Hall Radio 3. Editorials/Leaders: The Healing Process, Treachery! Seek IT Out, Anatomy Of A Stalemate. Letters to the Editor: Universities and modern industry, Drive-in facility, Farm research support, Channelled away, Wilton Park cuts, Deaths in infancy, Concert protest, Taxes and the poverty trap, Sunday trading, The good of the people, Stock Exchange trial, Cost of keeping the Falklands. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Births. Deaths. Official Appointments and Notices: Latest appointments, University news Cambridge. Obituaries: Jacques Klein, Rev Canon Wilfrid Garlick, Sir Richard Barlas Former Clerk of the House of Commons, Nadia Léger, Obituary. Business and Finance: Borrowing costs down £400,000, Acsis slides into losses, International, Prospectus for tender promises 10% higher dividend Britoil provides no profits forecast for next year, Warning to France on imports, Camping trade told 'the worst storm is over, The great dollar enigma, US may rescue Yugoslavia, Companies I, Markets, Chubb locks up a 70% profits leap, Price Changes, Investment and finance Why home borrowers may suffer, A & A accepts Posgate claim, Huge underwriting losses mar profit, Today, Interest Rates, Italy's carpet of manganese, Insilco, £1.3m profit from Ansbacher, International W Germany, A depressed copper market puzzles over mystery 'borrower', Index soars to record 634.5, EGIS cautious over bid, George H. Scholes Plc, Volcker's hands-off plan rocks money men, Elswick back in the black, Money Markets, Gen Accident, Company News In Brief, Britain and Norway in clash over supply ships, Shares set record in London, Currencies, General Accident Nine-Months'results, Minister to fight for BSC plant, Broking boosts Hill Samuel. Stock Exchange Tables: The pound, Authorized Units & Insurance Funds, Stock Exchange Prices Another record high, Commodities, Sterling: Spot and Forward, Wall Street, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Stock Exchanges. Business Appointments: Appointments Merchant bank's new directors. Sport: Old story again at Hampden, Forest fire too hot for Watford, Yachting James should enjoy southern comfort, Sports in Brief, Meyer for South Africa, Newbury results, A windy night can be a great leveller, Holders away, Hampshire's six changes, Sri Lankans hit back, Fate of Leeds still hangs in balance, Stratford-on-Avon, Linley back, Series could be closer than form indicates, Double crisis of confidence, Simonsen makes impact, Squash Rackets Kenyon has to go it alone again, Names have changed but the plot is much the same, Whitaker's dual role, Tennis McEnroe maturing in every sense, Dasman a promising graduate for the steeplechasing class, Table Tennis A triumph for Hilton, Rackets Boone service presents insoluble problems, Maoris bring Koteka back for Cardiff, HA struggle to follow a pattern, Wincanton, Boxing Man who sugared the pill of sweet science, Johnston has the last bite at the underdogs, Sedgefield, In Brief Power on Live Wire too quick for Smith, No Government help for Grand National appeal, Briton shares record, Gallaher compensates Walwyn, Wilkinson's winner. Classified Advertising: Appointments General, Today's events, La crème de la crème, Wanted, Entertainments. Property: Country Property. Weather: The Weather.

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