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The Times - 16/08/1982

1982; Gale Group;

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From Christopher Walker, By Philip Webster, Political Reporter, From Our Correspondent, By Michael Prest, By Paul Routledge, Labour Editor, From Roger Boyes, By Michael Baily Transport Editor, From Robert Schuil, By Alan Hamilton, By David Felton, Labour Reporter, From Derek Harris, By Bill Johnstone, Electronics Correspondents, By the Staff of "Nature", By Nicholas Timmins, By Edward Townsend, Industrial Correspondent, By Baron Phillips, Property Correspondent, By David Walker, By Lucy Hodges, Education Correspondent, From Robert Fisk, From Ivor Davis, From Mohsin Ali, From Ray Kennedy, Marcel Berlins, From Richard Owen, From Charles Harrison, by Sheridan Morley, Stanley Sadie, Stephen Pettitt, Paul Griffiths, Max Harrison, Ned Chaillet, Anthony Masters, Peter Ackroyd, PHS, by William Safire, Diana Geddes, Alan Franks, William Wallace, Norman Moss, PATRICK M. BAYLY, R. B. BAMFORD, JAMES G. URQUHART, T. A. DABBAGH, TOM STACEY, JOHN HOUSDEN, J. P. PAYNE, REGINALD MURLEY, JOHN HEDDLE, IAN RUTTER, W. M. CLARKE, I. H. WALKER, E. N. WILLMER, J. C. P. STEPHENS, ANDREW LLOYD WEBBER, ALAN ORME, C. H. ROLPH, By John Young, Agriculture Correspondent, By Clifford Longley, Religious Affairs Correspondent, JMC, A correspondent, City Editor Anthony Hilton, By Our Financial Staff, By Frances Williams, Economics Correspondent, By Derek Harris, Commercial Editor, From Craig Seton, By Our Commercial Editor, By Sally White, By Jonathan Davis Energy Correspondent, From Christopher Follett, By Bill Johnstone, By Clive Cookson, Maxwell Newton, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By a Special Correspondent, By Peter Marson, By Lewine Mair, From Keith Botsford, Zeltweg, By John Watson, From John Nicholls, From a Special Correspondent, By Adrianne Blue, By Gordon Allan, By Michael Phillips, Racing Correspondent, By Our Racing Staff, From Desmond Stoneham, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By Richard Eaton, by Baron Phillips, Edited by Peter Lee, DJM, From Tim Jones,

Resumo

Index. News: Palace is silent on dukedom for Prince, Stage in the eye of The Tempest, Incomes policy gets Weighell's backing, 'We can win nuclear war'-US, Mother Teresa promises to open west Beirut home, Minister's wife in guerrilla roundup, Nature notes, Champagne flows as 'last Queen' sails, No nonsense for the Alliance, Lusitania 'had no munitions', Europe's foreign workers: 1 Gastarbeiter in the ghetto, Primate adopts a moderate line, Problems ground the sale of BA, Computer studies fail to lure girl pupils, 'Complicity' rejected by Pretoria, Clash over future of poor nations, Deal saves hundreds of holidays, 'The Times' crop survey Disease concern at early harvest, Science report Impact of meteors on earthly events, Facing up to life on the shelf, Reeve's girl friend may be extradited, Oil island blockaded, Phone forecast criticized, Success of charity tax exemption to be tested, Roads, The Times Halifax house price index, Swiss UDI, Angola shuffle, Moscow hits at US military links, Moi orders more arrests in Kenya aftermath, The Falklands signwriters also serve, Lebanon awaits the great exodus Even the synagogue no shelter for Jews, Islanders back factory scheme, BR on the track of the trainman, Link feared in murders of children, Editor wrong not to have corrected factual error, Thatcher sued over jobless, Reagan carries tax Bill to the people, Overseas selling prices, Going private 1: Nationalized industries Hard time ahead for the Tory 'bargain offers', The Times Diary, Spending cuts 'threaten woodlands', Nurses will reject pay offer union leaders predict, Police complete inquiries at Royal Free, Attorney-General recalled to Dublin, Somalia declares border emergency, Habib mission takes a step closer to success, Moreover... Miles Kington, Seven deadly misconceptions, The papers, How Reagan helps the world go nuclear, Prayer compass for Muslims, Why terrorists have found a home in France, On patrol, to kill the injured animals, Evacuation of PLO is only five days off, Saturday banking begins again Pickets to the fore as Barclays' doors open, Peking sees provocation by Tokyo, Polish authorities face wave of protests, Episcopal secrecy that weakens authority, Pledge to open gate to Rock, Dan Archer will live, BBC says, RSPB says gull killing saves tern. Politics and Parliament: Prior echoes CBI plea for growth, Activists' revolt unlikely to topple Jenkins, Prior condemns moves against Irish poll rights. Picture Gallery. Law: Court cost details demanded by MP, Qotbzadeh conspiracy trial opens in Tehran, Dali sues. Display Advertising: Mulberry, British Caledonian, Help The Aged, Secretaries Plus, Multiple Display Advertisements, Bernadette Of Bond St., The Times, Mili Boreham, Appointments, Base Lending Rates, Fotopost, John Sell Cotman, Nissan. News in Brief. Property: Commercial And Industrial Property, BR to pick Liverpool Street developers, Commercial property Bricks and mortar are still a good bet. Sport: Bubbly day falls flat for Old Malvernians, Saturday's scores, Sports in Brief, Whichello to go for fourth title, Motor Cycling Taylor dies after crash, Leicester, Saturday's results, Los Locos lose their title, Speedway Americans win their first Cup, Deauville results, Athletics German takes Thompson's record, Lendl joins Gerulaitis in the final, Complete mastery from Patel, Atlanta (Reuter).-Chris, Rain holds off long enough for Sussex, The Times Profile: Imran Khan, captain of Pakistan The challenger for Botham's crown, Warwickshire suffer their tenth Sunday defeat, England borne on Botham's shoulders, Worcester NH, Small has 12-ball overspill, Piggott's magic number comes up, Weekend results, Rugby Union All Blacks pack puts Wallabies on rack, Power Boats Spectacular accident, Pole axed by critics, Bowls Final gives Lenham no trouble, Badminton Indian title for Miss Webster, Rugby League:, Worcester release Gifford, Carriage Driving Dutch treat for 50,000, Notts v Kent, Leading first-class averages, Yachting Americans well on way to retaining 505 title, John Player League, Off on the low road, Three Curragh wins for O'Brien and Eddery, Knee injury puts Lewis out of Davis Cup tie, French upstaged as Zinzara steals show, Promoted pair's superiority emphasized by Trophy wins, Hockey Defeat for England team, Third women's tournament is called off, New FA rule under fire, Tom Jones active at Saratoga, Gloucs v Essex, Caddie puts O'Leary right, Windsor, Equestrianism Miss Holgate cashes in again with Priceless, Lotus blossoms after the drought. Reviews: Myrha Canello Ica, Bbcco Cleobury Albert Hall Radio 3, Beyond Therapy Gate, Latchmere, Theatre Horrors that linger on and on Mindkill Greenwich, Arts workshop: Montepulciano Henze's followers, Trying to shake off a hairy old image, Television The key to life, La Petite Bande Albert Hall Radio 3, CBSO/Rattle Festival Hall. Editorials/Leaders: Hope For Namibia, Special Category Aliens. Letters to the Editor: Those left behind, Advertising up in the air, EEC surpluses, Cash shortage affecting anaesthetists, Rebellion in Uganda, Saving Round House, Role of the City, Ends and means, Witch hunts, Home loans struggle, Change in railway working methods, The dreaded dances, Invasion of Lebanon. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Births. Arts and Entertainment: Mosaic to go on show, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,908, Today's television and radio programmes. Deaths. Official Appointments and Notices: Sikh circuit judge, Appointments in the Forces. Obituaries: Mr Patrick Magee Interpretation of Beckett's stage characters, Col. Sir William Honywood, Mr Emil Godfrey, Lady David Cecil, Sir Arthur Gosling. Business and Finance: Capital Markets US interest rates slide resumes, Cities Service under pressure, The Week Ahead Royal continues the lower profit trend, Warning of surplus in tin output, Australia Budget fears, Economic View, Mercantile House Holdings plc, International, Industry, Argentine freeze to stay, Singapore Dramatic drop, Computers And Technology No room in the middle for skilled men, Lending clampdown hits recovery hopes, Companies, World Bank forecasts high growth for Third World, Checkout boosts Tesco 12 pc, Britain could benefit from island's plan to modernize Taiwan aims to shed its shoddy image, New York rally may be technical, Interest Rates, Investment and finance Welcome to the world, Danes despondent over state of economy, Johannesburg Weak note, Highlands group plans £70m petro-plant, Curbs sought on Spanish tariffs, Optimism misplaced, Midland says, Shoe imports up 15 pc, Instant debiting standard urged, Currencies. Stock Exchange Tables: The pound, Stock Exchange Prices Capitalization and week's change, Commodities, Fixed-Interest Stocks, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Stock Exchanges, Eurobond Prices. Business Appointments: Appointments. Classified Advertising: La Crème de la crème, Announcements, Today's events, Entertainments. Weather: The Weather.

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