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The Times - 21/06/1982

1982; Gale Group;

Autores

From Ian Murray, By David Cross, From John Witherow, From Christopher Thomas, From Robert Fisk, From Moshe Brilliant, By Donald Macintyre Labour Correspondent, From Mario Modiano, By Donald Macintyre, Labour Correspondent, From Ronald Kershaw, From a Staff Reporter, By Frances Gibb, Peter Nichols, From Richard Ford, By a Staff Reporter, By Geraldine Norman, Sale Room Correspondent, By David Walker, By the Staff of "Nature", By Lucy Hodges, From Alan Hamilton, By Henry Stanhope, Defence Correspondent, By Our Political Staff, By Stewart Tendler, From Michael Hornsby, From Mohsin Ali, From Dessa Trevisan, From Stephen Taylor, Michael Ratcliffe, Paul Griffiths, Joan Chissell, Michael Watts, Stanley Sadie, Peter Ackroyd, Karan Thapar, PHS, Nicholas Ashford, JOHN HERVEY, R. M FEROZE, HENRY G. BUTTON, CHARLES WARDLE, J. N. P. WATSON, DAVID NAPLEY, GILL KEATING, NEVILLE G. BROWN, PETER H. MAY, IAN L. ROBSON, JAN MORRIS, DANIEL EVANS, CATHERINE M. PEARSON, JOHN PAGET, By Clifford Longley, Religious Affairs Correspondent, Drew Johnston, From MGG Pillai, By Jonathan Davis Energy Correspondent, By Philip Robinson, By Clive Cookson, Technology Correspondent, By Lorna Bourke, By Paul Routledge, Labour Editor, By Our Technology Correspondent, Adrian Hamilton, By Our Scottish Correspondent, Michael Prest, Sally White, By Maxwell Newton, Peter Wilson-Smith, Nicholas Hirst, Rupert Morris, From Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, From Clive White, From Norman Fox, From John Hennessy, Golf Correspondent, By Pat Butcher, By Michael Seely, From Desmond Stoneham, By Our Newmarket Correspondent, By John Woodcock, Cricket Correspondent, By Peter Marson, From John Blunsden, By John Nicholls, a Special Correspondent, By Hilary Cawthorne, By Rex Bellamy, Tennis Correspondent, Rex Bellamy, by Baron Phillips, Edited by Peter Dear, By Julian Haviland, Political Editor, By Tony Samstag,

Resumo

Index. News: Gibraltar talks due to open today, How Washington hopes to win in Lebanon, Iraq pulls troops out, Cost of NHS 'will continue to grow', Britain likely to cancel sale of the Invincible, The Times/Halifax house price index, Nature notes, MoD keeps quiet about SAS 'prisoners', Science report Calculating the cost of village progress, Fowler to meet health unions, Mortgage tax relief 'must end', Half-week work plan to create 100,000 jobs, Saudis warn Israelis of wrath of Arabs, No cold war in my islands, Dedication service, Lebanon toll: 14,000 dead, 20,000 wounded, Italian banker's last days leave police with puzzle, TUC wants fees paid early to ease cash crisis, Sussex comes of age Open day on the campus, Angolan stand on Cuban troops angers Pretoria, Protests at councillor's 'live' fence, Haig counters with a missile card, Falklands appeal, Roads, 'Ghoulish game' questions tabled, Aid the law, RUC chief pleads, Lodges worship at cathedral, The sailor's tale from the luckiest ship alive, NUM bar on foreign investment, Beaten troops tell of poor back-up, I am no traitor says brother of ex-minister, Zimbabwe's big Army Officers given credit for holding troops together, Britain takes the third surrender, Havana's levy on drug runners arms Latin rebels, Witch hunt warning by Scargill, Junta fails to select a new president, The Times profile: Margaret Thatcher by Julian Critchley Unchanged and unstoppable, It's an ill wind for Athens 'nefos', The return of the prodigal, Tel Aviv says it will maintain ceasefire, Overseas selling prices, The Times Diary Even soldiers gotta have rhythm, Second win for England, Chance to voice a national sense of hope, Asians in Britain: no place like home, 'Pravda' likens Reagan to a caesar, Scarman seeks a Bill of rights for blacks, Moreover... Miles Kington, Hunger striker ends protest, EEC ministers begin swinging Britain's way on veto, Seeing phones for deaf, Troops splice the mainbrace, Prince says thanks to France, Pipeline decision angers President's own supporters, Salvador colonel captured, Coatbridge and Airdrie by-election Labour shrugs off the taunts, Yugoslavia struggles to pay debts, Huge assault force Hundreds of Israeli tanks near Beirut, Sex education in school an 'anomaly in law', Sanctions on Argentina are dropped by EEC, Operations halted at half-empty hospital. Display Advertising: Martini, Teacher's, Joan Tree Agency, Sociedade Nacional, Shell, Abbey National Money Service, Base Lending Rates, Ilexim, Lloyds Bank, Vins De Pays, Graduate Girls, Charities Aid, Pure India Tea, Tate Gallery, Save The Children, Lebanon. Picture Gallery. Arts and Entertainment: Sale room £111,800 for Old Master, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,863, Today's television and radio programmes. News in Brief. Law: Fewer apply to be magistrates, Title to sue not lost with conveyance GUS Property Management Ltd v Littlewoods Mail Order Stores Ltd and Others, Duty of mortgagee to guarantor Standard Chartered Bank v Walker and Another. Politics and Parliament: Parliament this week, Labour divided on next move against Militant, Parliament today, Public support of Thatcher reaches peak. Reviews: Seeing far and burning deep, Precision wed to sensibility Eco Gibson Barbican Hall, Opera Uneasy compromise The Silver Lake, Rock Simon and Garfunkel Wembley Stadium, Words of warning, Television Football fantasy, Murray Perahia Festival Hall. Editorials/Leaders: New Hope For Namibia, Strategy In A Silver Sea. Letters to the Editor: Record clipped, The hunting argument, Working mothers, Casting stones, Far south below the Line, Chance for solicitors in High Court, British way of birth, Trouble with the town hall, Coleg Harlech, Heads of state, After the papal visit, Wrong stamp, Voice of experience, Mr Begin's policies. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: Appointments in the Forces Royal Navy, Church news Retirements. Deaths. Obituaries: Mr John Cheever American stylist of the 'New Yorker' school, Miss Djuna Barnes, Professor Karl Von Frisch. Business and Finance: Britoil Bill in fortnight, Compromise call for investors, Clamping down on card frauds, A cold climate for new bond issues, Economic View, Johannesburg Turbulent week, Improved market may save smelter, Loan changes possible, SDP policy for £750m aid, Family aid shake-up urged, Australia Grace battle, Money growth moves towards new crisis, Profit rise hope at Racal, Benlox Holdings plc, Merseyside docks survey, Canadization: ugly word for an unpopular policy, Takeover bid boosts prospects Electra hopes to earn £5m paper profit, Success: too much to bare, Hongkong Bulls retreat, US optimism proves short-lived, Profile: Sir Campbell Fraser Voice of Industry has no qualms, Microcomputer war becomes macro, Tin agreement saved with Malaysian cartel, Curb steel imports now, union chief says, Singapore Cutback fears, Brokers' Views Mining finance houses favoured, Priming the pump, Call to leave cable TV in private hands, Board Meetings, Europe's oil demand will go on fading, Share and gilt prices drifted down all of last week to, International China acts to halt trade chaos, Back to weary inevitability, Industry shake-out. Stock Exchange Tables: The pound, Commodities Gold-staying out to spot the winner, Stock Exchange Prices Capitalization and week's change, Fixed-Interest Stocks, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Stock Exchanges, Eurobond prices (yields and premiums). Business Appointments: Appointments. Sport: Ascot results, Sports in Brief, Yachting Yeoman heads short list for Sardinia Cup, Cricket, Group Six Stein has goal in sight, Irish must be positive, Saturday Review Cameroon's zeal unrewarded Group Six, Scorecard provides food for thought, Pontefract, Middlesex take revenge on Lancashire by 20 runs, Recriminations over the absentees, Hair-raising for the bald eagles, Brighton, Group Five Yugoslavia mugged then whistled out, Fencing Cohen regains sabre title, Sporting fixtures, Firm innings by Cook will ease selectors' worry, Group Four England wave the flag to the world, Motor Racing Bell and Ickx take precedence in the procession of Porsches, Results and group tables Group one, Ovett drops out of final, Americans could win all five titles, Old speculates but Larkins accumulates, English strike twice, Scots lose, Mellor undeterred by obstacles, Group Two W Germany rediscover their touch, Wolverhampton, Dilley on hand to secure Kent's last-over victory, John Player scoreboards Middlesex v Lancs, Golden Fleece eclipse opens door for Kalaglow, Gaye Chance gets among the francs, Golf Birdies at last two holes take Watson to victory. Classified Advertising: Today's events, Announcements, Jaygar Summer Selection, Secretarial Appointments, Media Appointments. Property: Country Property, Commercial Properties and Services to the Business World, Commercial Property When the bright light is dimmed. Weather: The Weather.

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