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The Times - 09/11/1982

1982; Gale Group;

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By Julian Haviland, Anthony Bevins, By Pat Healy, By Frances Williams, Economics Correspondent, By Donald Macintyre, Labour Correspondent, From Christopher Walker, By David Felton, Labour Reporter, By Clifford Webb, By Huon Mallalien, By Baron Phillips Property Correspondent, By Pat Healy, Social Services Correspondent, By Nicholas Timmins, From Richard Ford, By Rodney Cowton Defence Correspondent, By Tony Samstag, By Pearce Wright Science Editor, By Staff Reporter, By David Walker, By Christopher Warman Arts Correspondent, By Our Political Correspondent, By Lucy Hodges Education Correspondent, By Edward Townsend, Industrial Correspondent, By Jonathan Davis, Energy Correspondent, By Rodney Cowton, Defence Correspondent, By Lucy Hodges, Education Correspondent, By Kenneth Gosling, By Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, By Peter Hennessy, From Michael Baily, Transport Correspondent, By Harry Golombek, Chess Correspondent, From Harry Debelius, From Rasit Gurdilek, From Susan MacDonald, From Diana Geddes, From Andrew Thompson, From Michael Hornsby, From Christopher Thomas, From Ivor Davis, From Mohsin Ali, From Robert Fisk, From Richard Wigg, From Our Own Correspondent, From Ian Murray, By Caroline Moorehead, Suzy Menkes., John Preston, Michael Church, John Russell Taylor, Paul Griffiths, Nicholas Kenyon, Joan Chissell, Bryan Appleyard, PHS, by Michael Meacher, Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Correspondent, Robert Worcester, Geoffrey Smith, BRIAN McCLUSKEY, PETER S. FARREN, MARY MACNUTT, ROY DOUGLAS, ALAN HARDING, JOHN MONTAGU, FRANCIS HILL, T. LIMNA, RAYMOND CRAWFORD, JOAN MACINTOSH, MICHAEL WINNER, H. J. MEADOWS, HILARY BRADT, By a Bridge Correspondent, Roger Green, Phillip Oppenheim, Roger Woolnough, Frank Brown, John Sterlicchi, City Editor Anthony Hilton, From Maxwell Newton, By Our Energy Correspondent, By Jeremy Warner, By Our Financial Staff, From Derek Harris, Peter Welham, By Barrie Clement, Drew Johnston, C Gordon Tether, From Richard Hanson, By Michael Seely, By Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, By Nicholas Harling, By Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent, By Richard Eaton, Peter Batt, By Keith Macklin, By Peter West, Rugby Correspondent, By Gerald Davies, Peter West, From Richard Streeton, By Marcus Williams, By Rex Bellamy, Tennis Correspondent, By Nicholas Keith, Rex Bellamy, From a Special Correspondent, Edited by Peter Dear, From Roger Boyes,

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News: Whitehall brief Political options on import controls, 16 killed and dozens injured in storms, Science report Risk of arsenic in garden products, Choosing the hardware The pitfalls of buying a micro, The IT centre of Europe A first for Milton Keynes, and it's free, SAS men intrude at Commons, Prisoners of conscience Israel: Bashir al-Barghuti, The Times Portrait: Garret FitzGerald Will Ireland's untidy crusader spin back in?, Alliance and voters-polls apart, Borrowing: Tight control to stay next year, Shadow of miners' deal hangs over water industry talks on pay, Rains bring misery to Lebanon camps and southern Europe Floods and frustration for 12,000 refugees, French continue state support for Concorde, Spreading the IT message Technology's year: how we got lift-off, Housing chief calls for hostel review, Tornado put through attack test, Hymn-book critics 'uninformed', IRA acquittals worry US security agents, Frank Johnson in the Commons Inflation is 'safe' and so are his trousers, Princess in war zone, 91% backing for Evren reflects terrorism fears, Poverty lobby dismayed by benefits claw-back, Some prospects for recovery in 1983, Machel in Harare to seek help, Defence: Falklands cost, Lecture, Howe's autumn measures disappoint supporters, Roads, 'Peace' lasts three hours at BL plant, The Times Diary Sir David's title, Overseas selling Prices, Private health care Emergency for new clinic, Housing: £49m increase, 27 killed in Mississippi jail fire, Pulitzer denies incest allegation, Begin denies he was told of massacre, Treasury pessimism as inflation falls, Afghanistan under occupation: 2 Soviet control felt at all levels, NHS peace in sight after new pay offer, Glaxo: a success story Let the computer take the strain, Singer has anorexia, Trudeau seeking closer link with Paris, Nalgo mutiny threat over nuclear policy, Transatlantic fares likely to rise by less than 10%, Left stirs up abortion issue in Lisbon, Sympathy but little cash for Third World, £5,000 Bond winners, People in computers: Dr Alan Kay of Atari From Fantasia to the future, Argentina analyses the war Galtieri wanted to negotiate, Saboteurs set Natal petrol depot on fire, Moreover... Miles Kington UNhappy with a UN vote?, Time, ladies, please, as a last bastion of male chauvinism falls, TV top ten, Public spending: the new plans, Poland to allow delayed papal visit next June, Pope pleads for aid in disaster region, Antarctic survey gets extra £4m, Joseph reprieves teacher training colleges, Irish election FitzGerald gunning for Haughey, Ex-leaders of Upper Volta held after coup, Sin and synod: for some a matter of absolutes, Scotland for ever, Britain beware, The papers, Defence talks in Washington Bonn warns America on troop cut, Whitehall, stop this robbery, Computers and the dentist Why FP17s can be a pain in the tooth, British Airways makes true profit of £100m, Energy: A gas freeze, Tense mood for security conference, CB boosts viewers' complaints, EEC tries to land a fishing policy, Concern at Gemayel enthusiasm for troops, Tories may offer school voucher scheme at general election. Index. Display Advertising: Rank Xerox, Multiple Display Advertisements, Lloyds Bank Plc, Night Star, Huntsmans, The Poppy Appeal, Crown Life, Sperrylink, Morgan, Macmillan Davies, Crusader Oil, Phillips, Candela Instruments Ltd., Sumlock Bondain Ltd., Eurolex, South African Airways, Ncb, United States And General Trust Corporation, Rowntree Mackintosh, Nescafe, Base Lending Rates. Law: Unlawful treatment of women in El Vino's Gill and Another v El Vino Co Ltd, 'Devil incarnate' snared girls for sex, court told, Father's loan creates trust Hoare v Hoare, Corruption charges, Appeal date for expelled 'Sun' writer, Preserving confidentiality of search orders Anton Piller Orders, Drink evidence at A1 inquest, Date set for Prime trial, De Lorean pleads not guilty, Four plead guilty to jury bribing, Criminal justice: 2 Prosecution system in the dock, Jury warning a matter for judge Regina v Stalnton, Boy accused of murder. News in Brief. Arts and Entertainment: Comment, Fashion by Suzy Menkes (with apologies to Captain W. E. Johns.) Biggles Spots A Winner Chapter I Distress Call, A royal seal of approval, Sowter's head international bridge trialists, Karpov beats Portisch to keep lead, Plea to Royal Opera over cancelled visit, Sale room Boost for ceramics sale, Today's television and radio programmes, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,981. Property: Country Property, Salerooms and Antiques, Land registry swamped by house sales. Picture Gallery. Politics and Parliament: Parliament today, Commons Employers get surcharge cut: row over uprating of benefits, Welfare State Scope for expansion of health service, Hospital repairs expected to cost £8m, Trade BA's £100m profit in six months. Business and Finance: Laker hopes to make holiday comeback, Investment and finance Worst of all worlds, Marketing: Torin Douglas Expanding TV means further boost for booming sports sponsorship, Wedgwood and Dartington link, Market Summary Investors take gloomy view of Howe speech, International, Conoco fears Hutton overrun, Japan impressed' by new British plane, Dow drops on heavy selling, Companies, Into the age of organization, Markets, Price Changes, Lonrho seeks facts on Harrods, Generali Consolidated Balance Sheet 1981, Today, Interest Rates, A tender offer from Mrs Thatcher, Static half-year for Allied Irish Banks, Wall Street, Lucas cuts dividend despite turnround, Lucas Industries, £2,730m budget over five years Britoil planning ambitious spending on exploration, CBI and TUC differ, Company News In Brief, Glaxo and Hoffmann in US deal, Currencies, The economy, Wholesale price inflation down. Reviews: A modest English concern, Riverside Studios again in peril, Pascal Rogé St John's Radio 3, Galleries The divine balance of warring elements, Television Sermon of dissent, Poetry falling on deaf ears Lpo Conlon Festival Hall, Lso Davis Barbican. Editorials/Leaders: Both Sides Of The Indus, Five Per Cent Too High, Both Sides Of The Bosporus. Letters to the Editor: Line of potential, Missing bus, Sunday opening of shops, Disquiet on the Falklands deadlock, Oxbridge admissions, TV film levy, Short commons, Fat of the land, Democracy in S Africa, EEC voting for Britons in Europe, Educational privilege. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: Church news Appointments, Appointments in the Forces. Deaths. Births. Obituaries: Major Henry Thackthwaite, Dr Royston Lambert, Obituary, Mr Laurence Cadbury Closure of the 'News Chronicle'. Classified Advertising: Today's events, Legal Appointments, Wanted, Entertainments, Computer Appointments. Stock Exchange Tables: M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited The Over-the-Counter Market, Stock Exchange Prices Shares slide, The pound, Authorized Units & Insurance Funds, Sterling: Spot and Forward, Commodities, Stock Exchanges. Business Appointments: Appointments Board member at Asda. Sport: England left with Test problems, Jobar's waiting game tries punters' patience, Sports in Brief, Croquet New Zealand regain some ground, Mills upsets Sunderland, ICE Hockey A welcome weekend for Panthers, Nottingham results, Basketball Kingston make sure of place on the screen, Today's fixtures, European leagues, Nottingham offers a university education in squash Togetherness in the student city where the upper crust play, Schuster returns to take on Northern Ireland, World Cup highlights of 1983 season, Wales make nine changes and name Butler as captain, Volleyball Speedwell find history repeats itself, Goalkeepers recalled, Hereford, 'Mirror' to take over apprentice series, Tennis McEnroe's hit show prepares for another long run in London, Rugby League The day Britain went for a Burton, Golf Brand a revelation, Bangor-on-Dee, Robson declares Hoddle unfit, Squash Rackets Kenyon made to work, In Brief Olympia offers prizes of £56,000, Basketball First night on target, Black Panther began senior career as a hooker, aged 15 Nepia, a prince of full backs, returns to the old fields, Crucial time for Maoris, Hexham, Loane flies in for Stanley's against Oxford, Featuring.... Steve Davis A champion at all costs, Plumpton, Boxing McKenzie will hold back body punches, Cook puts S Africa out of reach of rebels. Weather: The Weather.

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