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The Times - 02/12/1982

1982; Gale Group;

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By Richard Evans, By Anthony Bevins, Political Correspondent, From Michael Horsnell, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, From Robert Fisk, By Julian Haviland Political Editor, From Nicholas Ashford, By Barrie Clement, From Richard Wigg, By Frances Williams Economics Correspondent, By Jonathan Davis, Energy Correspondent, By Donald Macintyre, Labour Correspondent, By Our Labour Correspondent, By Geraldine Norman, Sale Room Correspondent, By John Winder Parliamentary Staff, By Hugh Clayton Environment Correspondent, From Richard Ford, By Rodney Cowton, Defence Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, By Pearce Wright Science Editor, By our Defence Correspondent, By Philip Webster, Political Reporter, By John Young, John Winder, By Clifford Webb, Motoring Correspondent, By Pearce Wright, Science Editor, By Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, By Lucy Hodges Education Correspondent, By Tony Samstag, By Kenneth Gosling, By Peter Hennessy, From Ian Murray, From Mohsin Ali, From Hasan Akhtar, From Christopher Walker, From Henry Stanhope, Diplomatic Correspondent, From Susan MacDonald, From Richard Owen, Paul Ellman, By Our Foreign Staff, From Michael Binyon, From Peter Nichols, From Our Own Correspondent, From Michael Hamlyn, From Roger Boyes, From Richard Hanson, From Christopher Thomas, Edward Mortimer, David Cross, Richard Holmes, Bryan Appleyard, H. R. F. Keating, A. S. Byatt, Anne Barnes, Irving Wardle, Max Harrison, Nicholas Kenyon, Ned Chaillet, Jeffery Daniels, Dennis Hackett, Hilary Finch, PHS, by Enoch Powell, Christopher Walker, Ronald Butt, Jonathan Davis, Energy Correspondent, JACK STRAW, FRANCIS SANDILANDS, CLIVE JENKINS, K. D. EWING, PIERRE De BANE, JOHN FLOOD, DAVID KONSTANT, COLIN JENKINS, E. F. TIMMS, GEORGE HOWARD, R. E. CROWTHER, GIANFRANCO POGGI, ARTHUR LATHAM, D. C. CURSONS, By Christopher Warman Arts Correspondent, By Philip Howard, A friend, City Editor Anthony Hilton, Peter Welham, By Edward Townsend, Industrial Correspondent, By Michael Prest, By Our Correspondent, By Our Financial Staff, By Jeremy Warner, By Andrew Cornelius, Gareth David, Edward Townsend, Frances Williams, C. Gordon Tether, From Richard Streeton, By Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, By Leslie Duxbury, By Peter West, Rugby Correspondent, By Peter West, By Sydney Friskin, By Michael Phillips, Racing Correspondent, By John Karter, By Our Racing Staff, By Michael Seely, Simon Barnes, By John Hennessy, From John Carlin, Edward Fennell, Beryl Dixon, Edited by Peter Davalle, From Our Correspondent,

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Official Appointments and Notices: University News Cambridge, Governor of the Scrubs resigns, Latest appointments, Swede resigns. Law: Court halts £14,000 dividend, Moonies' appeal judgment later, Court practice change, Airmen jailed, Payment to end option from capital not revenue Bolton (Inspector of Taxes) v International Drilling Co Ltd International Drilling Co Ltd v Bolton, Board attacks 'soft' sentences on muggers, Death sentence, Friendly society's ban on women is unlawful Jones v Royal Liver Friendly Society and Another, Double agent claim at Soviet spy trial, Maxwell guilty of vile crimes, Libya says, Justices can decide paternity as a preliminary issue F v D. News in Brief. Politics and Parliament: Silkin casts Labour doubt on Polaris, Performing Arts Too little in public purse, Steel No more steel cuts at behest of EEC, Falklands Maps breached copyright, House Of Lords Vaccine damage law change resisted, Backbench Bills Ideas for legislation, Parliament today, Parliamentary Notices, Benn call to free the church, Belgrano claim disputed, Transport DVLC out to reduce delays, Tornado cost Will rise 'substantially', Civil Service Strike call deplored by minister, Labour and Tories 'neck-and-neck'. News: Compensation claims on H-bomb tests, González puts freeze on Nato, The American TV advertising jungle A sad day for the public as controls are scrapped, Aggressive Nakasone polishes his image, Prime link with deaths denied, The United Arab Emirates a story of development, Engineering unions settle for 4.8%, Coroner orders investigation of Savory death, Government £2m to help drug addicts, Professor offered to join Nato without pay, 'Cover-up' claim at Maltby inquiry, US doctors to implant artificial heart, US lends Brazil $1,200m, Red meats losing out to poultry, Tylenol killer still free, Jay out to wake up cornflake dozers, Woman in computer fraud plot, Beirut massacre: five vital questions, Conflict inside the TUC 'Hit lists' threat to militants, Walesa offers prayer for jailed unionists, Bombs 'plot against lobby', Pits' future tied to economy, board chief says, All over in a flash, Sex bias airline told to pay $52m, Tory MP in seal protest, Nurse was with Arnot in different flat, father says at inquest, Pakistan refuses to accept US F16s, That was the petrol rise that was, Selling your way into publishing, Fishing boat nets a submarine, Kennedy out of race for White House, Democrats win last two seats in mid-term poll, Savoy Hotel, Fanfani mixes experience with youth in Cabinet, National day, IRA rocket injures 3 policemen, Contractor faces action over £5m repair bill, Greek-Turkish row sours defence summit, MP's claim 'naive', British car sales racing ahead of Europe rivals, West Bank lecturers stay defiant, MPs investigate Sá Carneiro air crash death, Overseas selling prices, Druze leader escapes Beirut blast, Pym plans fence-mending trip to Latin America, Germany the biggest loser under EEC fish deal, The Times Diary Bounders!, Science report Boxers' brains show the strain, Health pay vote clue, HMS Illustrious leaves Falklands, Profumo case papers Denning seeks issue after 50 years, Andropov shakes up the railways, Letter from Tegucigalpa Richest pickings for the soldiers, Breakdown by father at inquest, Bonn ready to lift ban on aid to Ankara, Rabbi quits 'to end dispute', First Sea Lord who went out fighting, ILEA threat to cut off Scout funds, 1,000 Thai rebels surrender, Unspeakble pursuit of the eatable, The Times guide to careers training A degree of business in the city, Bribes denial by Lambsdorff, The papers, Pounds, pockets and Mr Shore, Frank Johnson in the Commons Worker du Cann stands up for his mates, Mexican leader presents austerity package, First salvo fired in Atlantic butter war, Robot technology project set up, Queen's Park poll today, Spain will open Rock gates soon, Malta sliding to the East, opposition fears, Moves to combat racialism, Zia acts to tighten anti-drug laws, 800,000 more workers 'found'. Display Advertising: Ibm United Kingdom Limited, The Times Higher Education, Granada Publishing, Haringey, Olympus, Fiat, Academy 1, Drakkar, Christmas Number, The Richmond Fellowship, Pilgrim Payne & Co Ltd, Mepc Plc, Harveys, The American College, Pool Promoters Association, Touche Ross & Co., Interexec, The International Fund For Animal Welfare, Smith Kline & French Research Limited, Natlas Concise Directory, Greater Manchester, The Cambridge Water Company, Resista Carpets, Imi Plc, New Year Intake, Whsmith, Rorento, Base Lending Rates, Oriental Carpet Galleries. Arts and Entertainment: Bid rumours push up Sotheby's shares, Today's television and radio programmes BBC 1, How patronage pales the power of Picasso, Christmas books, Sale room Surrealism in demand, Times Crossword Puzzle No 16,001, A putsch for the archaeology of the mind. Picture Gallery. Reviews: Still nothing like a dame... or a madam South Pacific Haymarket, Leicester, Opera Punch and Judy Drill Hall, Hostages to Fortune The Biggest Deal, Ton Koopman Elizabeth Hall, Fiction ... men and women The Imitation Game; The Comfort of Strangers, Batty, Bloomers and Boycott, Call Me Madam Birmingham Rep, New London Chamber Choir St John's, From the kitchen to the studio, Television Laporte ouverte, Crime Analyst of hearts... To Make a Killing, The scholar gypsy A World of his Own: The Double Life of George Borrow, Begin's little war The Battle of Beirut, A childish wonder, Prestige... remoteness... mystery... destiny De Gaulle. Editorials/Leaders: Seals Of Disapproval, Spain Passes The Test, Age And Neglect In Housing. Letters to the Editor: Satellite TV systems, Shopping on Sundays, Like minds on a fall in sterling, Canada's attitude to hunting of seals, Looking to the Dutch, Status of outworkers, Applying brake in nuclear race, Falklands planting, Approach to Argentina, ASTMS wages policy, Catholic schools plan, GLC attendance, Detained in Italy, Invisible influence. Court and Social: Court Circular. Classified Advertising: Miscellaneous Financial, Today's events, Announcements, Public Notices, La crème de la crème, Entertainments, Educational, Careers and Re-training. Deaths. Marriages. Births. Obituaries: Captain Stephen Roskill, Mr George Colville Wyndham, DL, JP, who died, Obituary, Lt-Gen Alexander Belyakov, Professor Clifford Dowker Distinguished work in topology, Sir Felix Brunner. Business and Finance: Croda Int, 25 pc rise in MEPC earnings, Phoenix results disappoint, British Steel set to exceed last year's £346m loss, International, Dawson's cash mountain problem, Economies in the quicksand of depression, Beware of inflation caused by demand, Companies, Lofs, Markets, Price Changes, Bleak outlook on De Lorean debts, Capital steps up earnings, Phoenix Assurance plc Interim Statement, Today, Interest Rates, Pound strengthens on dollar and mark, Company News In Brief, Abele plea to Illingworth, Industrial focus Call to bring Opposition into NEDC talks, Market Summary Sterling strength firms trading in all sectors, Fine Art goes into the red, Tesco in £56m rights issue, Currencies, Investment and finance Noises off from the Royal, 'Times 1,000' guide to high-flyers, US bridging loan for Brazil, International Date for finance ministers, The economy. Stock Exchange Tables: The pound, Stock Exchange Prices Equities advance, Authorized Units & Insurance Funds, Sterling: Spot and Forward, Commodities, Wall Street, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Stock Exchanges. Business Appointments: Appointments Japanese board post for UK managing director. Sport: Ellis will work a seven-day week for Villa, Warwick, Cricket: Erratic Bowling Completes England's Destruction Determination takes Australia home, Mrs Cawley's followers inspire her opponent, Sports in Brief, Miss Wood shuns heroics, Whiteside discovers his touch in the end, Pakistan crush Indian hopes, Snooker Griffiths win keeps Meo in shadows, Last Night's Results, Where the rain howls like a hound across a raw country track Throwing to the dogs a bare bone called Henlow, Wilander makes Europe unbeatable, Roche is let down by his colleagues, Gliksten leaves Charlton board, Free Handicap weights, Scotland favoured in World Cup pairs, Leicester debt to Hare, The painful aftermath of Games' riot, Touching Wood to retire to Dalham Hall stud, Smith returns to Rangers for a cup final, Spurs borne on the crest of a curling wave, Doncaster results, Taunton, Best yet from Sri Lankans, Wearside pair lead by three strokes, England selectors are likely to pit Cooke against Emeruwa, Diesis is quarter American, Indians meet resistance, The one and only. 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