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The Times - 06/11/1982

1982; Gale Group;

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By David Felton, Labour Reporter, From Ian Murray, Christopher Follett, By Michael Baily Transport Editor, From Zoriana Pysariwsky, By David Hewson, By Stewart Tendler Crime Reporter, By Pearce Wright Science Editor, From Richard Ford, By Donald Macintyre, Labour Correspondent, By Tony Samstag, By Clifford Webb, By Our Political Staff, By Huon Mallalieu, From Our Correspondent, By Michael Coleman, By the Staff of "Nature", By Nicholas Timmins, By Our Medical Correspondent, By Pearce Wright, Science Editor, From Tim Jones, By Kenneth Gosling, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, From Andrew Thompson, From Diana Geddes, From John Carlin, From Harry Golombek Chess Correspondent, From Ivor Davis, From Richard Owen, From Richard Wigg, From Harry Debelius, From Hasan Akhtar, By Michael Baily, Transport Editor, From Kuldip Nayar, From Jacqueline Reditt, From Christopher Walker, By Our Foreign Staff, From Henry Stanhope, From Michael Binyon, From Our Own Correspondent, Hilary Finch, Stephen Pettitt, John Percival, Richard Williams, Dennis Hackett, David Wade, PHS, by Philip Howard, Frances Williams, Victor Winstone, RICHARD HISCOCKS, ALFRED YOUNGS, TIMOTHY HARTLEY, NEVILLE DAVIS, GEORGE CAMACHO, LEONARD REED, E. J. LEE, MARTIN PAINTER, ZARA STEINER, DAVID HART., ROBIN de WILDE, R. MITCHELL, H. V. D. HALLETT., BERNARD KAUKAS, John O'Donnell SJ, By Janet Browne Horticulture Correspondent, City Editor Anthony Hilton, From Maxwell Newton, By Jonathan Davis, Energy Correspondent, By Drew Johnston, By Our Financial Staff, By Gareth David, By Sally White, By Derek Harris, Commercial Editor, Mike Hockings, L.B., EDITED BY LORNA BOURKE, By Lorna Bourke, Malcolm Craig, From Richard Streeton, From Stephen Taylor, By Keith Macklin, By Paul Harrison, By Sydney Friskin, From Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, By Peter West, Rugby Correspondent, By David Hands, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Peter Ball, By Richard Eaton, By Michael Seely, By Our Newmarket Correspondent, By Our Racing Staff, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Michael Phillips, By a Special Correspondent, From Nicholas Keith, Edited by Peter Davalle, By Julian Haviland Political Editor, From Godfrey Morrison, Ronald Faux, Peter Black, Bill Burroughs, Derek Harris, Shona Crawford Poole, Jane MacQuitty, Clifford Webb, Ashley Stephenson, Beryl Downing, Paul Griffiths, Ned Chaillet, Geoff Brown, Judy Froshaug, Jeremy Flint, Edward Lucie Smith, Mel Lewis, Harry Golombek, Stan Hey,

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Index. News: Pomp and pride at murdered general's funeral, Falklands awards given 'unrealistic embargo', Ticket tout told to pay £3,000 damages, Genscher retains leadership by a narrow majority, Jail 'balanced on knife edge of violence', New Bill 'will hit fares and services', Animal defence group banned from picketing, Cash row cuts Sierra Leone air link, Hardline Israeli policies anger Britain and US, Housing association report for police, Helen Smith's father fails again, Bolshevik idealism is recalled, Sir Michael leaves strategy to test, Cot death claims by professor challenged, Computer research Boost for robot intelligence work, In search of Coleridge's Xanadu A wandering Richard Holmes finds barbed wire instead of witches, Mud-slinging is order of the day as Irish election campaign begins, Dam opens to noises of unity, Death: constitutive dimension of life, British lobbying cut Argentine support, National Day, Gliding along on the crest of a wave, Lawrence, and the legend that misfired, Stewards widen dispute, Roads, 'Friendly' summit praised Thatcher visit yields few real results, Union leaders call off Monday travel strikes, Nuclear loss enough for bomb, Man stung by bee died of shock, Howe, just pumping in the anti-freeze, Health cuts plan for Oxford praised, Campus unrest in Seoul Police patrols fail to silence students, Science report Plutonium goes back to the land, Sri Lanka MPs vote to prolong parliament's life, Gold medal for bronze chrysanthemum, Husain wants PLO to offer recognition, Turkish siege in Amsterdam ended, Respect islanders' views, general says, Allies still far apart on pipeline, Damp foils land speed challenge, Mrs Bhutto complains of 'lies', Monitoring the Metro's birth pangs, Ambassadors to charm Princesses, Sikhs asked to save India unity, Overseas selling prices, Sinn Fein leader to see minister, Anniversaries, Values The inside story of Christmas crackers, Argentine press wary on UN vote, In the garden, Danish veto threat on fishing pact, Shop steward not in contempt, Resignation that surprised Africa Stern man of Cameroon releases his grip, Whitelaw rules out police race bias offence, Alarm in Bonn over unemployment, Marathon race for selection at 100 post offices, Calling a spade a damn great excavator, Mexico 'drives refugees into Guatemalan hands', The Times Diary Wait for it, British palate recalls the not-so-silly goose, £76,935 for von Aachen, Gambling bank chief stole £¼m, Shots strike hot air balloon over moor, Help rural areas, plea by Pope. Law: Death in Italy: The Jeannette May case, Prime trial to open next week, Merkur Island Shipping Corporation v Laughton and Others, Father jailed, Extradition case, Coroner not biased in reasonable man's view Regina v West Yorkshire Coroner, Ex parte Smith, Wigoder seeks to tighten jury selection, No power of arrest with injunction In re G (a Minor), Lease agreement void Allnatt London Properties Ltd v Newton, Judge frees man in £8m inquiry. Display Advertising: Royal Philharmonic Society, Exchange Securities, Golf Tees, Oddbins, Multiple Display Advertisements, Slippersocks, The London Sinfonietta, Bridge, United Dominions Trust, Suttons Seeds, Peterborough, Nso, Mobil, Xmas Card, Trident Life, Herend Baby Owl, Yorkshire Bank, Pommery, Basf, Glc, Orthodox Community, St. John's Smith Square, Sheepskin Mittens, Happy Things, Shell's Bakery, The Times, Sean Connery, Theatre Board, Schmocks, Sotheby's Poetry Competition, The Freedom Association, M & S Cumper Ltd., Air Jamaica, Cigar, Pavarotti Sings, Forma Marketing, Steinway & Sons, London Philharmonic Orchestra, Barts Research Development Trust, Bookmarker, Resista Carpets, Reid's Hotel, Russian Shop, Tsb, Venice, English Chamber Orchestra, Capital Radic 194, Base Lending Rates, Queen Elizabeth Hall. News in Brief. Picture Gallery: Mr Fraser resting confortably. Politics and Parliament: PARLIAMENT November 5 1982 Stronger link between police and people Queen's Speech, Audrey Wise to fight at Woolwich, Rippon plea to aid industry. Arts and Entertainment: Drink Post-prandial perfection, Bridge Time to tune successful partnerships, In The Garden Trunks, stumps and rampant roots, Russians outplay Czechs to take lead in chess, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,979, Television and radio Programmes Saturday, Photography, Eating out Working on the digestion, Chess How to master the art of not winning, Pleasure made to measure in Mexico, Films on TV Today, Fairs, London, Sale room Kandinsky nude fetches £647,000, Out of Town, Travel file Poring productively over small print, Week Ahead, Where to stay hot but not bothered, The Times Cook The buried treasures in worthy winter roots. Official Appointments and Notices: Cambridge University: Awards And Elections, 'TES' award for miner's day, Latest appointments. Reviews: Rock & Jazz, Rock More power to their plectrums Marshall Crenshaw The Venue, Family events A commoner reviews the Royal Mews, Philharmonia Muti Festival Hall, Radio Ever Onward, Festival fun without the frenzy, Belfast Festival: excelling under a broad umbrella, Television Dance of despair, Lpo Conlon Festival Hall, Concerts, Dance Tim Miller Ica, Galleries, Dance, Interview From Shakespeare to super sleuth... an actor finds his role, Festivals, Opera, Opera Janowski's wand of blazing beauty, PREVIEW Calendar Today, Journey into electronic space with Gaye, Collecting Drawing on creative thought. Editorials/Leaders: The Issue IS Still The Law, Wanted: An Irish Government, Drip-Feeding The Roots Of Democracy. Letters to the Editor: Line of potential, Blood test problems, Video at inquests, Prime Minister and her bureaucracy, The cry for protection, TV film levy, The right to work, Barristers' fees, As others see us, UN government for Falklands. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Classified Advertising: Today's events, Theatres, Countdown to Christmas, Announcements, Entertainments, Services tomorrow: Twenty-second Sunday after Trinity. Marriages. Obituaries: General Sir Sidney Kirkman Distinguished commander in North Africa and Italy, Captain Stephen Roskill, Jacques Tati. Deaths. Business and Finance: Insurance concession, US-invested funds show well in unit trust league table, Are you missing out on a rate rebate?, International, Surge in M1 surprises Wall Street, Dollar rises as money pours in, Buying a car abroad, Goldsmith plans Diamond sale, New car sales signal recovery, Family money, MP hits at Shangri-la pensions, Flotation on schedule, officials insist Britoil tax change clips 30% off profit forecast, A Swiss chalet for a skiing holiday or property investment, Peakstone goes to RMC, US jobless rate continues climb, Companies, Markets, Price Changes, Lloyd's to set up disclosure study, A pensions unit fund for job-changers, Family Money Market, Loan facility, First produce £100,000 then you may be able to join the Lloyd's club, Savings rate drop, Interest Rates, Investors await new rates fall, Cover your mortgage against redundancy, Doorstepping fears, Making full use of the rate cut, Investment and finance No boom for Brum, B&Q bolsters Woolworth earnings, Empire Stores up as Sears buys 7%, Currencies, Backing for Harrods inquiry, The economy. Stock Exchange Tables: Stock Exchange Prices Dull tone, The pound, Authorized Units & Insurance Funds, Sterling: Spot and Forward, Commodities, Wall Street, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Stock Exchanges. Sport: Jahangir out on his own, Weekend Fixtures, Sports in Brief, Dunnett's snappy response, Robinson ready to sail clear on Jupiter Island, Sandown Park, Rugby League Bradford Northern face firing squad, April Run may have edge on Awaasif, Hockey Unruffled Middlesex two short, Luton threaten to go, Chepstow NH, Equestrianism King's Troop to jump out as favourites, Sandown Park NH, Sporting fixtures, Full of Mersey sound and fury signifying nothing-nothing, Time for tries to flow at Stradey, Peter Aykroyd on the queen of gymnastic elves New Olga is a leap ahead of the old, Tennis Britain's hopes are kept alive, Hope for survivors, Everything but the TV, Cowans makes sure of his first England cap, Doncaster results, Curran helps erect a solid platform, Towcester NH, Dickinson duo can skim off the cream, Torrance forges ahead-then the deluge, In Brief Revenge is sweet for Navratilova, Boxing Jones the triple stalks grand slam, Doncaster, Catterick Bridge NH, Crenshaw takes over, Volleyball Right time for Bristol avengers, English raiders go gently into Wales, Nine-hour race that saved the National. Property: Country Property. Weather: The Weather.

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