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The Times - 24/06/1982

1982; Gale Group;

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From Christopher Thomas, From John Witherow, By a Staff Reporter, By Julian Haviland Political Editor, From Nicholas Ashford, By Donald Macintyre, Labour Correspondent, By Anthony Bevins, Political Correspondent, By Richard Evans, From Jonathan Wills, By Jeannette Mitchell, From Richard Ford, By Kenneth Gosling, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Pearce Wright Science Editor, By Pat Healy, Social Services Correspondent, By Our Crime Reporter, By Christopher Warman, Arts Correspondent, By Karan Thapar, By Nicholas Timmins, By Frances Gibb, By David Hewson, Christopher Warman, From John Young, Agriculture Correspondent, By Lucy Hodges, By Peter Evans, Home Affairs Correspondent, By Stewart Tendler, Crime Reporter, From Robert Fisk, From Christopher Walker, By Our Defence Correspondent, From Richard Owen, From Our Own Correspondent, By David Cross, From John Hiscock, From Mario Modiano, From Harry Debelius, By Philip Webster, Political Reporter, From Mohsin Ali, From Our Correspondent, From Michael Hornsby, Roger Boyes, From Diana Geddes, Anthony Quinton, Douglas Reeman, H. R. F. Keating, Stuart Evans, Geoffrey Elborn, Ronald Lewin, Philip Howard, John Percival, Peter Ackroyd, Ned Chaillet, Paul Griffiths, Stanley Sadie, Noel Goodwin, Ronald Butt, PHS, ANTHONY LEOPARD, BUDGE PATTY, VAL ARNOLD-FORSTER, SUSIE CORNFIELD, ANNE KARPE, GILLIAN REYNOLDS, DAVID WADE, JOHN WOODFORDE, RICHARD RUSSELL, PETER SMITHERS, HUMPHREY G. SMITH, TIM CONNOLLY, RUTH EVANS, CATHERINE BOYD, IAIN FERGUSON, BERNARD BRAINE, J. DICKSON MABON, GILES RADICE, JAMES F. PAWSEY, D. L. ARMSTRONG, BRIAN MASTERS, M. HAFFEY, G. ADIE, CLIVE A. WOOLF, By Ronald Faux, Dr Grace Thornton, By Geraldine Norman, Sale Room Correspondent, By Baron Phillips, Property Correspondent, From Peter Norman, By Clive Cookson Technology Correspondent, By Our Financial Staff, By Derek Harris, Commercial Editor, By Frances William, By Philip Robinson, Gareth David, By Clive Cookson, C. Gordon Tether, By Rex Bellamy, Tennis Correspondent, By Richard Eaton, By Geoffrey Green, By Pat Butcher, From Gerry Harrison, From Norman Fox, From Stuart Jones, By John Woodcock, Cricket Correspondent, By a Special Correspondent, By Richard Streeton, By Alan Ross, By Mitchell Platts, By David Hands, By Gordon Allan, From a Special Correspondent, By Michael Seely, By Our Newmarket Correspondent, Robert Nathan, Michel Syrett, Edited by Peter Davalle,

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Index. News: Mines, factories and shipyards strike in sympathy with health workers, Mother pleads for life of dissident, Hitachi admits spy attempt on IBM, Anger over theft of rare orchid, Americans to protest at firing on navy ships, Frank Johnson in the Commons Britannia rules the soccer hooligans, Haughey inquiry into 'listening device', The Times Portrait: Ray Illingworth His toughest innings yet, Newsmen to be freed, Tube chaos goes on, Grade gets top entertainment group post, The war in Lebanon PLO offers to lay down its arms, Hunt flies back to his flock, Tripos examination results from Cambridge University, Congress finally gives Reagan his budget, South Atlantic crisis Americans left in no doubt of Thatcher position, Whitehall's silent veto, Fame of parent 'no excuse for publicity', BR ready to Abandon closed shop if strike goes ahead says Parker, Exocet rival heads south, Britons shine in Moscow music, US doctors in Russian TV debate, Confident Thatcher woos US on Falklands, The Times Diary The Falklands fund awash in the Atlantic, Broadcast 'reminder that MPs are human too', Coatbridge and Airdrie by-election Unemployment has the last word, Report on health is reissued, Split over ex-MP's rejection, Beaten troops leave vast stock of arms, Old Vic to be sold to Canadian buyer, Washington defends pipeline sanctions, PC murder hunt link with attack, The Times guide to careers training When you have to seek new opportunities, Four health critics lose senior posts, Asians in Britain: 4 No such thing as an Asian'community', Airport plan redraws the face of dockland, Haughty Princess puts Americans in place, Ban urged on violent patients, Fatal error in tower block jump, Friendly talks less than congenial, Street attack on Jewish letter writer, Government proposals cut into budgets Pay funding plan alarms health authorities, Overseas selling prices, UN force ruled out Begin returns home defiant, What do I want?, Saudis repeat plea for immediate pull-out, Death toll up to 256, Franco-Soviet sputnik gets set for blast-off, Letter from Warsaw Commercial spirit's hidden blooms, The battle for America's Equal Rights Amendment is almost lost. Margaret Allen traces the decline Out of the heat, into the kitchen, Papandreou takes pet project to Sofia, Argentina in turmoil as resignations pour in, Moreover... Miles Kington, BBC all set to sparkle at diamond jubilee, Science report Dosage of arthritis drug to be halved, The papers, Sir Keith clarifies school law, The Home Secretary's gamble Risks in release of psychopaths, Stansted threat to farm land attacked, British Gibraltar line shocks Spaniards, McNee upholds traditional police methods, UN speech sounds a warning, Freedom date for Korchnois, TUC claims pay offer puts patients at risk, Communists hedge bets opposing Mitterrand, Citizenship protest Pretoria unyielding on Swaziland deal, Salvadorean guerrillas ban traffic, Coalition leaves Hanoi unmoved, Tenant fails to quash two-tier rent. Politics and Parliament: Nhs Dispute Fowler's final offer to health workers, Thatcher put on the spot by pre-crisis letter, Foot wins vote to force Militant to conform, Parliament today, Profit sharing schemes increasing, Falklands Merchant Navy to give views, Labour expulsions will not work, Benn says, House Of Lords Repeal of Rent Acts becoming practical, Housing Large sale of council houses, Ulster Putting assembly on the record, Civil Defence HQ network being completed, Bill to make all petrol lead free, Ordeal of Daisy Jane Hobson revealed to The Times British woman held secretly by junta. Display Advertising: Bell's, British Airways, Ppa, Jaygar, Riverside Studios, The Sun, Gatl Bloomsbury, Gatl, St. Goorics College, Public Service Commission, The Times, Falcon, Career Opportunities, Edith, University Of Leicester, Sensitron, Industrial Development Officer, National Theatre, Bodley Head, Boots, Prevdent, Pure India Tea, Roussel, Hilton International, Mercedes-Benz, Base Lending Rates. Picture Gallery. Arts and Entertainment: Sale Room Venetian Canaletto fetches £187,000, The Sutton Place spectacular, Today's television and radio programmes, Entertainments, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,866, Hundreds of events mark arts day. Law: Court move to 'deport' Briton fuels reform call, One-third guideline inappropriate for capital Potter v Potter, Court's jurisdiction to protect children Quinn v Quinn, Schild libel case collapses, Home Office looks at 'rough justice' cases, Yard given 94 cases by Countryman inquiry, Reform of custody for young welcomed, Law will cover police data, Man accused of two murders, Arbitration contract frustrated by delay Neptune Maritime Co of Monrovia v Koninklijke Bunge BV, Single arbitrator appointed to hear two disputes Abu Dhabi Gas Liquefaction Co Ltd v Eastern Bechtel Corporation and Another Eastern Bechtel Corporation and Another v Ishikawajima Harima Heavy Industries Ltd. News in Brief. Reviews: Familiar frozen figures in our public places Victorian Sculpture, Sashy the old magician writes again An Indian Summer, Pictorial associations Rpo Masur Festival Hall, Devour the Snow Bush, The weary giants that sank for shame The Grand Scuttle, Crime The Kindness of Dr Avicenna, Television Who should investigate whom?, Interview The authentic Raymond Leppard, The Prodigal Son Greenwich, Fiction On Heroes and Tombs, Festivals Graceful textures Divertimenti, Twin scribes of the new Moloch White Heat, Money Barbican Pit, Those lying abroad The Times Survey of Foreign Ministries of the World, Dance Emotional strength Soirée de Ballets. Editorials/Leaders: Labour's Long Dark Struggle Ahead, Time To Settle, Man And His Weapons. Letters to the Editor: Buying British, Tent-pegging, Voting reform, Or vice-versa, British interests paramount after victory, Speed words, Mr Begin's prize, British way of birth, Brazen extrayagance, After the papal visit, Hunger strike in Poland, Radio awards, 'Nothing wrong' with Wimbledon, Developing Antarctica, Blood sports. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Births. Deaths. Official Appointments and Notices: Fettes College, Latest appointments, Church news. Obituaries: Cdr W. J. A. Willis, Miss Denise Lester, Viscount Monck, Mr Terry Wood Noted stage actor. Business and Finance: Overseas Companies, Bonn considers AEG plea, Ernest Jones, Bid conduct 'deplorable', Sally White looks at the mechanical engineering industry No signs of recovery yet in the engine room, Productivity rises with jobless figures, Latin America loans risk, Exchange reviews cash rules, Where orderliness is most needed, Powell Duffryn hit by interest charges Profits slip 11 per cent, Sonic receiver, Dollar strength No panacea, Ferranti sails into defence broadside, Capital Markets, Companies, Price Changes, Technology: Mini Tv Sets Sinclair and the march of Timex, Commodity caution, Opec may Increase output, The Young Companies Investment Trust Plc, The dollar yesterday recovered much of the ground, International More US businesses collapsing, Today, Interest Rates, Norwest Holst Out of court, EEC risks OECD export credit war, Powell Duffryn, Defence brightens dull day, Racal and Ferranti please the market, Hope of significant upturn is slim, RIBA says Output for building is 'extremely bleak', Bids And Deals, Currencies, Strike will hit harder than earlier stoppages Runaway cost of rail shutdown, US boots for data suppliers. Stock Exchange Tables: Money Markets, Stock Exchange Prices Equities mark time, Sterling: Spotand Forward, The pound, Latest Results, Commodities, Wall Street, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Stock Exchanges. Business Appointments: Appointments. Sport: Rugby League Prescott joins Wigan as a scout, Pakistanis optimistic of improving their record, Sports in Brief, Newcastle, Group One Italy qualify without winning a game, Golf Norman's return to top form poses threat to British hopes, Pyrah leads British in Paris, Crucial test for Brooking, Nirvana attains the highest, Salisbury results, Mottram's fits and starts, Leading first class averages, Hazell can go as Roeder stays on, Rain again beats the ICC, Nastase is upstaged, The order of play for today, Yesterday's results Men's Singles, Edinburgh Cup is well behind schedule, Lacrosse Australia cause a stir in world championships, Controversial penalty puts Argentina on the way, Rain and rail winnow out faithful, Group Five Bingham delays decision on striker, Testing time for juvenile talent, Group Six Shedding a tear for Scotland, Test time at Brands, Athletics Wells hits out before getting down to business, Blooding brought benefit to England, Bowls England closer to Eve, Salisbury, Scotland get back to winning, Group Six Brazilians put on an exhibition for New Zealand and crowd, England must not slip up here, Just the weather for Gooch. 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