The Times - 08/10/1982
1982; Gale Group;
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By Anthom Bevins, Political Correspondent, From Philip Webster, David Felton, By Amanda Haigh, From Leslie Plommer, By Donald Macintyre, Labour Correspondent, By Rupert Morris, By Alan Hamilton, From Ronald Kershaw, By Richard Evans, By Geraldine Norman, Sale Room Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, From a Staff Reporter, By Lucy Hodges, Education Correspondent, By Our Transport Editor, By David Walker, Local Government Correspondent, By the Staff of Nature", By Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, By Michael Baily, Transport Editor, By Clifford Longley, Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Hugh Clayton, Environnment Correspondent, By Philippa Toomey, By Donald Macintyre Labour Correspondent, By Christopher Warman Arts Correspondent, By Nicholas Timmins, By Our Labour Correspondent, Reports by Alan Wood, Robert Morgan, Howard Underwood, Sara Bonner, Tony Hedges, Julian Haviland, From Patricia Clough, From Diana Geddes, From Robert Fisk, From William Schmidt, From Our Correspondent, From Peter Nichols, From Edward Mortimer, From Christopher Walker, By Henry Stanhope, Diplomatic Correspondent, From Nicholas Ashford, From Richard Wigg, From Mario Modiano, From Ian Murray, From Harry Debelius, From Charles Harrison, From Richard Owen, David Watts, From Dessa Trevisan, From Ivor Davis, From a Bridge Correspondent, Peter Ackroyd, David Robinson, Noël Goodwin, Irving Wardle, Nicholas Kenyon, PHS, Nicholas Ashford, Donald Macintyre Labour Correspondent, Charles Haughey, David Watt, Philip Howard, SAM TOY, GEOFFREY AGNEW, W. BODDY, MAURICE F. DOYLE, BRYAN GIBSON, W. STEUART FOTHRINGHAM, RAY WHITNEY, H. DAVID TOULSON, FRANK PATON, WATKIN W. WILLIAMS, IAN B. ALBERY, DOUGLAS McMURTRIE, R.H.I, City Editor Anthony Hilton, By Jonathan Davis, By our Commercial Editor, By Our Financial Staff, By Andrew Cornelius, By Derek Harris, By Edward Townsend, Industrial Correspondent, By Gareth David, Drew Johnston, C Gordon Tether, By peter West, Rugby Correspondent, By Peter West, From Michael Coleman, From Mitchell platts, By Rex Bellamy, Tennis Correspondent, From a Special Correspondent, By Pamea Macgregor, By Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent, By Derek Wyatt, By Paul Newman, By Sydney Friskin, By Michael Phillips, Racing Correspondent, By Michael Philips, By John Karter, By Our Racing Staff, By Michael Seely, From Richard Streeton, From John Wilcockson, From Ray Cairns, From Alan Hubbard, by Clifford Webb, Edited by Peter Dear, From Bailey Morris, From Roger Boyes, Jonathan Davis Energy Correspondent, J.D., Edward Townsend, E.T., David Young, Jonathan Davis, Peter Hill,
ResumoIndex. Politics and Parliament: Tory minister defies 'truce' Walker breaks ranks to call for more growth. News: UDR man dies in ambush, Mubarak, cautious heir of supermen, Calvi allegations incense Vatican, Holy water swindle exposed, How the unions fail members-Tebbit, Britain's unique double, Spiro Agnew loses appeal, Motoring An Alfa revolution under the bonnet, Action call on cheque cards, When Ole Miss made history, BR blames strikes for £150m property sale, Water 'will substitute for oil', Social fund launched to help EEC jobless, Frank Johnnson in Brighton Exit, stage left, one naive Young Tory, Tunnels piled with Palestinian arms found under Beirut, Pipelines A tax flare-up in the north, Administration of legal aid wasting millions, Law Society chief says, Takeover of hostel by council, Barry Prudom shot himself when cornered, Moreover... Miles Kington, The Times Diary Henley's model economy, Brewery boosts fund to buy Gainsboroughs, Countdown for Channel 4, Food prices, Pulitzer wife sues for $10m, Letter from Kyoto Geisha glance joins cricket repertoire, British education 'too parochial', Boost for British apples, Showrooms Sale dispute simmers on, Yugoslavia considers petrol rationing, Mid-Term Elections Democrats pin hopes on Houston unemployed, By-passes offered in heavy lorry deal, Winter arrives early in northern Italy, Branch calls for resignation withdrawal Weighell backing gathers strength, CND backs Chilterns bunker protests, PLO wins amnesty in Jordan, Exploration Lawson hopes 'wildcat' drilling will start again, Lifting of Seoul house arrest snubbed, A bumper year for Poland's proud spy catchers, London Marathon, Amman Israel: one card we still hold, Swedes attack second spy sub, Chaps who live in glass houses Damn, there goes anohter, Boat family faces uncertain future, Los Angeles to levy Olympics tax, Overseas selling Prices, Hecklers urge all-out NHS strike, Snowdon attacks discrimination against disabled, Conference commentary Compassion, and not a word about bicycles, Germany forced to borrow more, £5,000 Bond winners, East-West deal The pipeline that began a trade war, The agile union chief with mergers in mind, £2m enterprise help for small businesses, Spencers to host £30 soireées, Two Falkland VCs to be awarded, Israel doubles size of prison camp, US steel industry files new charges against Britain, £750 grants for job splitting, London railway scheme approved, CND factor in dismissal of soldier, Architects' complaint is rejected, £500m private cash for inner cities, Minister accepts call to speed rates reform, US deports pro-Nazi archbishop, Pledge by private capital means £750m boost for inner cities, Falklands blamed for airline losses, Reform of Lords thrown out, Roads, Heckler told to shut up, DHSS staff threaten more action, Iraq says enemy ships destroyed, Industry Britain takes the European lead in pioneering new uses, 220 held after Aborigine protest, 'Pitiful' gifts to church, Hongkong hails Youde's policy speech, The papers, Science report High-yield crops are weather sensitive, Russia may buy French grain, King's kidnapped relative found, Spain's schizophrenic Army Big guns are trained on the enemy within, Palme faces two crises, Research continues Fight is on to conserve dwindling resources, Pym mission to Syria, Pym adamant that Britain will not negotiate with Argentina over the Falkland Islands, Servicing Delivering the goods, Uganda bars BBC man, Israel bows to US pressure, The Times Portrait Why the Irish may no longer want Charlie, The monopoly ends How high speed when private competition hots up?, 'Sun' report condemned, Council seeks Heseltine meeting Fortress Islington' opens its gates. Display Advertising: A Royal Mail Special Service, Harry Winston, British Gas, Multiple Display Advertisements, Liverpool Development Agency, Dowding & Mills, Rgc Offshore Ltd, Singapore Airlines, Hexagon, Theatre Royal Haymarket, Eurosave, The Royal Bank Of Scotland, Hill Samuel & Co. Limited, Agip, Sadler's Wells Theatre, Information Technology 82, The Spectator, Esso, Travel Service, Barclays Bank Plc, India's National School Of Drama, Bell's Scotch Whisky, Royal Opera House, Legge, Allied Irish Banks Limited, Marksons Pianos, Ionisers, Air Call Communications, Base Lending Rates, Wc. Law: Greeks jail British woman in drug case, Importance of observing Judges' Rules Regina v MacIntosh, Sequential disclosure of experts' reports Kirkup v British Railways Engineering Ltd Priestly v Same Painter v Same, No retrospective time-bar extension Yew Bon Tew alias Yong Boon Tiew and Another v Kenderaan Bas Mara, Magistrate is dismissed, Bail denied, Haughey's leadership on trial, Queen's Bench Division Libel action delays TV complaint Regina v Broadcasting Complaints Commission, Ex parte Thames Television Ltd and Others, Gunman returns to Germany for Schleyer trial, Advertising petitions Practice Statement, Toxic oil case suspect disappears. News in Brief. Arts and Entertainment: Top films, Sale room Scott's shaving brush for French museum, LPO marks 50 years with Beecham plaque, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,954, A seductive new angle on the body, Today's television and radio programmes, Britain's hopes dwindle at bridge contest. Picture Gallery. Official Appointments and Notices: MEP to retire, Latest appointments. Reviews: Television Horror and farce, Lpc Solti Festival Hall, Cinema Beautiful dreams behind the realities, Difficulties effectively concealed Eco Perahia Queen Elizabeth Hall, Theatre Destry Rides Again Warehouse. Editorials/Leaders: There Must Be No Betrayal, A Claim Made Out, Down But Not Out. Letters to the Editor: The measure of Wales, Defence of British car prices, Ireland's ability to meet foreign debts, Cutting court costs, Crisis in West End, When life begins, National Gallery site, The 'Brazilian option', Lost licences, The loneliness of Sir Robin Day. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Births. Deaths. Obituaries: Mr Philip Rickman, Gen Miguel Ydigoras, Maj-Gen S. W. Joslin, Miss Letitia Chitty Work on the theory of airship construction, Mr Alexandre Alexeieff, Obituary. Business and Finance: Minet £8m beats forecasts, International Japanese promote imports, International, Zaire admits debt default, Investment and finance A green light from the Fed, Wall Street boom... US prime rates trimmed FT index nudges 600 as shares gain £2,500m, Companies, Markets, Price Changes, Bentalls expects improvement, Hewden back in the black, Car sales slide after August euphoria, The professional engineers: 3 Attracting a higher quality recruit, Today, Other side of the debts crisis, Sweden set to devalue krona, Interest Rates, Anglo American Investment Trust Limited, Cotts Purchase starts expansion, Money Markets, Fitch makes stand against Linfood bid, Company News In Brief, John Greve on an important part of the new Stockholm Government's thinking Swedish election boosts plan for worker investment fund, Executive salaries outpace inflation, Currencies, Watmoughs (Holdings) PLC, Shortage of stock helps buying spree, New doubt at Harvester, International Carpets slumps. Stock Exchange Tables: Stock Exchange Prices Index at all time high, The pound, Authorized Units & Insurance Funds, Sterling: Spot and Forward, Commodities, Wall Street, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Stock Exchanges. Business Appointments: Appointments. Sport: Jumpers join the chase for top prizes at Ascot, Price's fine finale, American way could be thin edge of wedge, Modern Pentathlon Britons improve but Italians in limelight, Sports in Brief, Cricket Mendis to lead Sri Lanka, Ascot, Indian wrestlers tighten their grip on the medals, Results from Brisbane Athletics, Lover of the classics could be an immortal, Table Tennis Extraordinary defeat as Douglas fails to qualify, Tennis Davis Cup draw sends Britain to Australia, All Blacks could tour, England's Darling is leading the gold rush, English monopolize singles, Basketball Dismissal helps Palace to win, Golf Torrance in the swing, Lingfield Park, Grand finale by the Australians, Cheltenham NH, Hexham NH, Snooker Griffiths fails to recover, Equestrianism Miss McNaught denies Smith, Top men meet in order to avert crisis, Worcester NH, England go for quick Trick, Resolute Crown has Rome objective, Little Bay goes well for O'Neill, Why the League Cup is tottering on both legs, Remarkable success story in fund-raising, Windsor out of cash but emerging with credit, Dr Craven bitterly condemns Games code, Midland clubs face the presidential pressure, Students Sports A BASIC need in the colleges, York results, An historic deadheat. 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