The Times - 23/02/1982
1982; Gale Group;
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By Donald Macintyre, Labour Correspondent, From Paul Ellman, By Annabel Ferriman, By John Whitmore, By Tony Samstag, By Lucy Hodges, By Anthony Bevins Political Correspondent, From Clifford Webb, By Our Labour Editor, By Peter Evans, By Frances Gibb, By George Clark, By David Felton Labour Reporter, By a Staff Reporter, By Anthony Bevins, Political Correspondent, By Paul Routledge, Labour Editor, By Hugh Noyes, Parliamentary Correspondent, By Richard Evans, From Richard Ford, From Ronald Kershaw, From John Chartres, By Annabel Ferriman Health Services Correspondent, From Richard Wigg, From Charles Hargrove, From Peter Nichols, From Christopher Thomas, From Patrick Knight, From Our Own Correspondent, From Kuldip Nayar, From Our Correspondent, From David Watts, From David Bonavia Peking, From Christopher Walker, From Roger Boyes, From Michael Hamlyn, From Peter Watson, From Michael Hornsby, From an Murray, By Caroline Moorehead, by Suzy Menkes, PHS, SIMON GOURLAY, D. STUART-SMITH., CHRISTOPHER BLAND, T. M. McGOLDRICK, L. A. MORITZ, NICHOLAS KALDOR, MICHAEL CROFT, D. BRYCE-SMITH, JILL TWEEDIE, DORA NASH, MICHAEL TRACEY, SHIRLEY WILLIAMS, A. R. FERSHT, PATRICK McGRATH, ELIZABETH OLIVER, ROBIN A. HOWARD, R. E. MEGARRY, By Bryan Appleyard, By Harry Golombek, Chess Correspondent, Professor William A. Armstrong writes:, Bryan Appleyard, John Percival, John Russell Taylor, Paul Griffiths, Barry Millington, By Melvyn Westlake, By Margareta Pagano, By Frances Williams, By Torin Douglas, By Michael Baily, By Peter Hill, Industrial Editor, By Jonathan Davis, Energy Correspondent, By Our Industrial Editor, John Whitmore, Peter Wainwright, From Bailey Morris, By Peter West, Rugby Correspondent, From Richard Streeton, from John Ballantine, By John Hennessy, By Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent, By Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, By Jim Railton, By Rex Bellamy, By Robert Pryce, By Nicholas Harling, By Paul Harrison, By Michael Seely, By Ian Reid, Edited by Peter Dear, By David Nicholson-Lord,
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News: Full texts of statements by company and unions, Zimbabwe tightrope Mugabe's gamble looks a winner, Williams denies knowing victims, Newspaper made me feel a traitor, JPR says, Pope's united prayer, RAF men killed in war plane, French get tough on Japan trade, The other Oxford Lord Goodman at the low table, Age bias grows in US firms, Deng rumours suggest swing against him, Diplomat Alive, Says Sister, TUC vetoes call to boycott talk with state bodies, A major victory for the hedgehog, Owen Says West IS Immature, Singapore expels Russians for spying, Mexico offers to mediate in war-torn El Salvador, The West criticized by Gandhi, Warning of big rise in court fees, Poland: An actress's dilemma The day Kafka came to breakfast, Prisoners of conscience Chile: Pablo Fuenzalida, Rampaging pupils terrorize Toxteth primary school, Fresh inquiry on baby death, Labour candidates defend action line, 10,000 at the wheel as freight staff take over, Roads, Brazilian bishops tackle urban land problem, High Street Adoption Shop Opens, Classical best sellers, The story unfit to print, Saharans attend OAU talks, MPs back legal aid reforms, Playwright faces a £35,000 bill for clearing his name, Noraid men implicated in $5m arms deals, BL to cut 750 jobs at two plants, Rescue of Aintree in trouble, Battle to retain the Sinai, Guards call for removal of Weighell, Whitelaw Bans X-Ray Test, Overseas selling prices, Visitors' health fees are tightened, Prisoners freed in police corruption inquiry, Thatcher sees snags in lead-free petrol now, Moreover... Miles Kington, Union laws attacked by Liberals, Insurance firm loses sex bias case, The papers, £35m drugs haul in New York, Receiver optimistic for De Lorean, Israelis to seek reassurance on Cairo links, MPs to join jail mission, Science report Mystery disease kills rare rhinos, Oriana Fallaci's exclusive interview with Mieczyslaw Rakowski, deputy Prime Minister of Poland: part 2 on Walesa and his son's defection Believe me, Walesa is not treated as a fifth grade underdog, Staff asked to work on-hope for negotiations 210 clerical jobs at Times to go, Racialist attack on building, Virago to join Chatto, French sick of boring 'new TV', Barbican-gateway to an arts spectacular, Cut in US interest rate forecast by Regan, Frank Johnson in the Commons New Faulds melodrama takes the stage, Cancer of lung 'can be avoided', The Times Diary The imprisoned pianist-and that UN discord. News in Brief. Law: Trial delay for footballers, Jesuits in suspense The Pope summons his shock troops, Three detained for murder, Informer's jail sentence cut, King changed his mind, coup trial general says, Broadmoor patient appeals to Europe, Evicting trespassing occupiers after intestate death of tenant Wirral Borough Council v Smith, Spy charge to be dismissed, Youth murdered in riot by black gang, court told, Pop singer sues ex-manager, Councillor is denied access to files Regina v Birmingham City District Council, Ex parte O, Petrol throwing death charge, Action to pervert the course of justice Regina v Murray, Doctors not to be charged. Politics and Parliament: Stock Market Debate on Amersham sale rejected, Health Service Hospital bills to go to five million visitors, Parliament today, Industry Export-led recovery approaches, Hailsham priority pledge for child care cases, Hard left spells out campaign of battle, £33m funds for firms challenged, Full order book lost work on cruise ship, Commons Faulds wants big arts ministry, House Of Lords Criminal legal aid costs £100m. Picture Gallery. Display Advertising: Brs, Phillips, The Great Northern Investment Trust, Rita, Chatset Limited, Amoco, Bl, Garrard, Lipman & Sons, Standard Chartered, The Times, Landseer, Granada, Base Lending Rates, Radio Rentals, Christie's, Options. Arts and Entertainment: In the first of an occasional series, actress Connie Booth talks about her style Connie's Fawltless dress sense, The height of good taste, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,763, Pure looks, Today's television and radio programmes, TV top ten, Chess defeat for English. Classified Advertising: Announcements, Opera & Ballet, Today's events, Legal Appointments. Editorials/Leaders: Europe's Currency Candle, Enemies Of Parliament. Letters to the Editor: Self-employed benefit, On the wrong track, Legal precedence, Badge of faith, Deposits and interest, 'Sale' of places for undergraduates, Hard lessons from the rail strike, Riots and the media, A television archive, Law on contempt, Cheaper motoring on lead-free petrol, Elegiac phrase, Youth training schemes, Mistaken identity, Women's equality. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: University news, Latest appointments. Births. Obituaries: Professor Geoffrey Bullough Author of definitive work on Shakespeare's sources, Takashi Shimura, Mr Norman Tetlow, Prof Witold Trampczynski, Professor Gershom Scholem, Mischel Cherniavsky, Obituary. Deaths. Reviews: Dance Steps towards spectacular unreality The Sleeping Beauty Palais des Congrès, Paris, Rcs Davies Festival Hall, Galleries Confrontation by a modern 'classic', Crowning glory Medici Quartet Waterloo Room, Television Breaking cover. Stock Exchange Tables: The Throgmorton Secured Growth Trust Plc Interim Revenue Statement-, The Pound, Latest Results, London Exchange Attention on gilts, Gross Domestic Product, Commodities, Wall Street, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Retail Sales, Stock Exchange Prices Boom in gilts. Business and Finance: Steady revival, Adler's the name in tapestry, LME metal stocks, Uoyd's debate, Euroflame Shares inquiry, International Japan, Retail sales show first sizable rise for a year, Acc Appeal Ruling Binding, Mitchell Cotts handshake, Cawdaw Receiver called, Oil price slide worries Opec, Capital Markets, Halliday verdict pending, Whicker in Bell's wonderland, Nottingham Mfg Knitwear sales push up profits, Today, US Labour Relations Unions face an 'era of givebacks', Recasting monetary policy-quality not quantity, Belgium Hard times, Rowntree results out early, Corporation wants higher external financing limit British steel seeks further £100m, Distillers Stake in bank, International Companies, Marketing And Advertisin: The Controls Cat food commercial scratched, Telecom review, Money Markets, Other Exchanges, Devaluations test system's stability Belgians reopen EMS debate, BA sells £25m Jumbo, CBI plans picket over rates, Lever comes top in marketing survey, Subsidies EEC questions, Sterling: Spot and Forward, Opposing higher commissions, Bids And Deals, Currencies, Japan International Bank Limited, Split views on bid for Eagle Star... BICC catches up Analysts divided on Allianz plans, Riding the mighty Micro, Cosmo male's snap decision. Sport: The centre of Greenwood's hopes, Squash Rackets Even the good look pedestrian, Larger ball supported by the R and A, Tennis Britain follow Sweden's short example for youth, Sports in Brief, Today's Fixtures, 'Socckey' steps inside to catch an outside crowd, Huntingdon, Badminton England eyeing three titles at Wembley, Australians cut short by the rain, International duty payment to clubs, Hagler will have to go where Duff bids, Fontwell Park results, The eyeball-popping Open, Rowing Oxford find themselves awash with problems, McKie has double cause to celebrate, Wolverhampton results, Fletcher has hopes of revenge, Basketball Palace lose Roma, Volleyball Speedwell survive rough ride, Skiing Conditions, Athletics World beater returns, keeping Hare in place, England's determination salvages their pride, Rogers reads the Riot Act, £5m plan to sell the game, Sedgefield, ICE Hockey Bruising encounter, Football Hill raises the standard on soccer's summit, Results And Scores, Hockey Making a point of a bowl, Horse goes through the rails, Timeform's sparks to kindle thoughts. 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