The Times - 18/06/1982
1982; Gale Group;
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From Christopher Thomas, From Robert Fisk, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, By Julian Haviland, Political Editor, From John Witherow, By Anthony Bevins, Political Correspondent, By Philip Webster, Political Reporter, By Our Political Staff, By Our Political Editor, By Paul Routledge, Jeannette Mitchel, By Our Labour Editor, By David Felton Labour Reporter, By the Staff of "Nature", By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By David Walker, By Frances Gibb, By a Staff Reporter, From Richard Ford, By Hugh Clayton, Environment Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, By John Young, Agriculture Correspondent, By Jim Railton, By Nicholas Timmis, By Henry Stanhope, Defence Correspondent, By Our Foreign Staff, From Nicholas Ashford, From Tim Jones, By Denis Taylor, From Richard Owen, From Frederick Bonnart, From Trevor Fishlock, From Christopher Mosey, By Patricia Clough, From Michael Hamlyn, From Christopher Walker, From Diana Geddes, From Michael Hornsby, From Zoriana Pysariwsky, From Patricia Clough, , From Dessa Trevisan, From Mario Modiano, From Jeremy Taylor, From Harry Debelius, by Dr David Owen, David Watt, PHS, NICHOLAS KEITHMAN, HERMANN BONDI, CLAUS MOSER, A. G. A. COLE, JOHN LLOYD-JONES, MILES CLIFFORD, T. H. LAYNG, GEOFFREY GELBERG, BENEDICT BIRNBERG, TIM BEAUMONT, CARRINGTON, FREDERICK W. RATCLIFFE, ANTHONY J. LOVEDAY, MARY GIBSON, TIM CONNOLLY, SIMON CARTER, By a patient, By Geraldine Norman, Sale Room Correspondent, By Tony Samstag, Lucy Hughes-Hallett, Paul Griffiths, David Robinson, Irving Wardle, John Percival, Ned Chaillet, Sheridan Morley, BY Derek Harris, Commercial Editor, From Nicholas Hirst, By Michael Prest, By Frances Williams, By David Blake Economics Editor, By Our Economics Staff, Sally White, C. Gordon Tether, From Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent, From Stuart Jones, From Clive White, From Norman Fox, From John Hennessy, Golf Correspondent, By a Special Correspondent, By Rex Bellamy, Tennis Correspondent, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By Alan Gibson, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Pat Butcher, By Michael Phillips, Racing Correspondent, By Michael Phillips, By Our Newmarket Correspondent, By John Karter, By Michael Seely, By Our Racing Staff, by Clifford Webb, Edited by Peter Davalle, Geoff Brown, Christopher Warman, Louise Nicholson, Laurence Burns, Marcel Berlins, Stacy Marking, Richard Williams, Mel Lewis, Philip Howard, Judy Froshaug, Rex Bellamy,
ResumoIndex. News: Sweden tightens law to deal with submarines, Cuban troops key to Namibia settlement, Deeds not words, call by Reagan, Intervention ruled out in rail dispute, Poll pledges by Owen and Jenkins, Greece waters down new labour laws, Reagan insists on deeds, not words, The Falklands: why there must not be a cover-up, Now let's shoot down the delusions, Frank Johnson in the Commons Powell jests-and it's no laughing matter, US offers food for prisoners, The Times portrait: Michael Foot Can't win, won't win... but will Labour make him a martyr?, Poor outlook for housing, Galtieri toppled from presidency and command of Army, Summer time, Water crisis in Port Stanley A land of hope and glory peppered by minefields, Sixth arrest, Blood tests urged for babies, Proposed offences 'infringe rights', MEP denies �6,000 overpayment of expenses, The Times Diary What a to do with an excess of Argentines, The international perspective Moscow: Iron Lady wins private praise, Health service peace move fails as new strike looms, Roads, FDP defection in Hesse may topple Schmidt, Mothers grieve together, Families to get lowdown on nuclear bunker, Water skiers in protest, Bar attracts fewer graduates, Islands' future status Security the key to all of Thatcher's options, Child studies centre appeals for �3m, BBC chiefs praise staff, US pressured to recognize disarmed PLO, Reagan visit reassures German public opinion, Frenchmen brace for wage control, Moreover... Miles Kington Medicine today, Prisoners queue to board Canberra, Sevenoaks School, Hillingdon wins its battle over race issue, Argentine is accepted for Henley regatta, Arafat's dwindling options Time running out for the PLO in Beirut, Direct plea to admiral on return of PoWs, Spanish election likely soon, Council move to open files, Israelis are blamed for Rome killings, Sounds of war muffle the men of science, Women lose battle for equality, Galtieri, the hot-headed general, Veterans snub minister, South Atlantic Fund, Overseas selling prices, Emigration up, immigration down by 12%, Motoring Strength but not beauty, The day a reign of terror ended, Six islands with little in common go to polls, Science report Lead may damage at 'normal' levels, Scottish miners to press for 30 per cent, Computer staff get big pay rise, Nato: Admiration for a great achievement, Illustrious leaves the Tyne today, Cleveland Press shuts down, 'Parrot-like' Romanians attacked, The papers, Kennedy urges nuclear freeze, Long haul for the Gunners, Food prices, Concern at blocking of aid supplies, Dirty tricks of predecessors recalled Partial rehabilitation for Nixon 10 years after Watergate, Dublin gang flees after �700,000 ransom call, Campaign to prevent coronaries, The Navy regroups Plea to keep Invincible and build new frigates, Hundreds at victory celebration, Medical school staff cut, Food trade policies 'are selfish', PC dies after being shot. Politics and Parliament: Nuclear pledge for Labour manifesto, Treasury Pointers to steady economic growth, Falklands Junta callous towards its young soldiers, Europe Luxembourg compromise must be clarified, Dilemma over captured 10,000, Transport Bill Motorists face tougher parking laws, Parliament today, Majority for guillotine, Next week's business, How cost will be met, SDP drafts parliament reforms, Foot likely to keep the Labour leadership, Fisheries Major step forward, Delayed defence paper to be published soon. Display Advertising: Bell's, English Tourist Board, Warehouse, Multiple Display Advertisements, International Appointments, Help The Aged, Volkswagen, Rac Motoring Services Ltd., Palace Video, Boots, Chaumet's London Showrooms, Cube Store, The Historic Churches Preservation Trust, Royal Opera House, Cambridge Festival, Legge, The Children's Society, 'The Help Lebanon Fund', Base Lending Rates. Picture Gallery: The Times Entertainment Guide. Law: No race inquiry without belief Regina v Commission for Racial Equality, Ex parte Hillingdon London Borough Council., Film star among 98 charged in Turkey, Child case justices can hear parents' side Regina v Gravesham Juvenile Court, Ex parte B, Woman in treason trial freed, Jury avoids protesters, Appeals against interim care orders discouraged G v G, Father faces murder charge, Murder bid charge. News in Brief. Editorials/Leaders: No Excuse For A Political Divorce, Party In Peril, Letting The CAT Out Of The Black Bag. Letters to the Editor: Science graduates in government, Mr Nott and submarine, Poste restante, Left hand, right hand, University library charges, Pay claim assessment, On the blind side, A new future for the Falklands, Press Council, Israel and the PLO, The rivals. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: Church news, Ward chief resigns, Heinemann award won jointly, Latest appointments, University news Cambridge. Arts and Entertainment: Stanwyck plays Stella at the Scala, The Bard at the Barbican, Sale Room Japanese snap up Chinese collection, A clash of traditions, Laconic detective's return, Festival of dance, Reliving those 'finest hours', Morrison plays the Mendips for peace, Channel for exports, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,861, Cover story: Microlight aircraft may look funny, but they offer Taking off with, Artistic summer solstice, All the world's a mysterious stage, New one for the road, Rain won't stop play, US seeds could sweep the board at Wimbledon, Top films, Books Danger in damaged genes, Video El Dorado turns to dross, Opera, Theatre, Bilko: waiting for a peak-time break, Putney shows its Paces, Season of the silent screen, Festival of India This Week, Films, Whittling away time, Today's television and radio programmes, Records Westbrook: colourful cort�ge Jazz, Rock & Soul. Deaths. Births. Obituaries: Professor E. L. Crossley Research in food science, Sir John Partridge, Mr Albert Henshall, Very Rev George Addleshaw. Reviews: Interview: Cheryl Campbell Making up for part of a lifetime, Performance Laurie Anderson, Theatre Double perspective Dreyfus, Television Burdens of guilt, Cinema Vital strength in the context of history, Dance While We Watched Sadler's Wells, Concert Bach Choir Willcocks Festival Hall. Stock Exchange Tables: Stock Exchange Prices Wall Street worries, The pound, Latest Results, Sterling: Spot and Forward, Commodities, Wall Street, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Stock Exchanges. Business and Finance: Profits flavour change at Pauls, ANGLO AMERICAN INVESTMENT TRUST LIMITED (Incorporated in the Republic of South Africa) Preference Dividend No. 55, Overseas Companies, Gold and tin prices crash, Law Lords give go-ahead to Inland Revenue Taxman to claim on Close's �15m estate, US shadow over falling shares, A seventh fat year at Dawson, N Sea oil helps boost production figures, Yen falls again, Radical Budget reform urged, English China dividend up, International S Africa Amcoal plan to produce 80m tons, Plenty of stock but no buyers, Garnar Booth Plc Tanners & Leather Manufacturers, Television increased its dominance among advertising, Shops rescue, Gulf Oil bids $4,900m for Cities, $1,180m surplus for US, Companies, East Midland Allied Press profits fall, Lynton Holdings PLC, Today, Interest Rates, Statistics Industrial Output, Yesterday BP and ICI announced a plan to swap plants and shed 1800 jobs. Rupert Morris and Jonathan Davis report A formula for success?, A boat not to be rocked, A case for cutting the Budget ritual, Mobil raises price by 8.6p, Staveley down on weigh-in, Bank of Scotland Visa card Interest Rate Notice to Cardholders, Bonds Caught short, Lewis offshore yard set to lose 400 jobs, Inchcape Chill winds, Monopolies look at LEB, Stockbroking services for companies, Money Markets, Prise Changes, Matchbox hope, Shipping well above the line, Loans to private sector cut, Currencies, JOHN Watson (above), Hartwells Group P.L.C., Minet Holdings show advance, Moves out of loss-making will cost 1,800 jobs BP Chemicals and ICI in asset-swapping deal, Anglo American Coal Corporation Limited (Incorporated in the Republic of South Africa). Sport: Speedy Lightning Label to seal sprint title, N Ireland's bravery keeps out Yugoslavs, Heat takes a few sides by surprise, Sports in Brief, 'Pattern race Paul' right again, Pebble Beach A fast young man stalls on the run-in, Rugby League Colts fume at referee's goal decision, Ball qualifies but only after a struggle, Motor Racing Ickx and Bell set fastest time at Le Mans, Penalty miss costs Chile dear, Vintage Piggott sees Ardross home again, Football McGovern to manage at Burnden Park, Close call for Concert Pitch, Ayr, Italy and Peru aim to end goal famine, From riches to rags, Miss Navratilova sparkles on her way to last four, Interesting question of comparisons, Hamilton Park, Nottinghamshire scrape home in exciting finish, Windsurfing A cliffhanging finish, Rugby Union Another big win for England, Rowing Henley skims off the world's cream, Royal Ascot, Ellis's bat lifts hopes of the students, Russia seeks pledges on safety over 1984 Games, Smith elbowed out by American, Miss New out in front, Boxing Sibson must wait until December for Hagler, Third time lucky for Marsden, North and South to stage semi-finals, Athletics Coe denied the chance of revenge, Carefree Kuwait are at home on a world stage, Sack cloth and laurels in 'tournament of surprises', Argentines will 'die on their feet' to qualify, Stein plays safety first in Seville, Royal Ascot results. 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