The Times - 20/02/1982
1982; Gale Group;
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From David Hewson and Hugh Noyes in London and Nicholas Timmins in Belfast, By David Felton, By Frances Gibb, By Bill Johnstone Electronics Correspondent, From Richard Ford, From Nicholas Hirst, By Annabel Ferriman, By Philip Webster, Political Reporter, From Nicholas Timmins, By Edward Townsend, Industrial Correspondent, By Christopher Warman Arts Correspondent, By the Staff of "Nature", By Marcel Berlins, Legal Correspondent, By Michael Horsnell, From Our Correspondent, By Pearce Wright, By John Young, Agriculture Correspondent, By Margaret Drummond, From Richard Wigg Madrid, From Roger Boyes, From Godfrey Morrison, From Michael Hornsby, From Patricia Clough, From Mohsin Ali, From George Clark, From Our Own Correspondent, From Piers Ackerman, by Christopher Booker, Geoffrey Smith, Jimmy Carter, SHLOMO ARGOV, IAN WRIGGLESWORTH, NORMAN LONG, JORGE DANDLER, DENNIS WICKENS, MARK PHILLIPS, MARTIN BIDDLE, PHILIP BARKER, CHARLES THOMAS, F. E. McWILLIAM, ANN CARPENTER, A. ARCHER, MICHAEL HALLS, CHRISTOPHER CUTTING, CAROL VARLAAM, COLIN MURISON SMALL, Michael Perry, By Clifford Longley, Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Harry Golombek, Chess Correspondent, Susan Hill, Michael Church, Elkan Allen, Hilary Finch, John Higgins, David Wade, David Robinson, Michael Watkins, Philippa Toomey, with Beryl Downing, Pamela Vandyke Price, Roy Hay, Shona Crawford Poole, Jeremy Flint, Harry Golombek, By Peter Wilson-Smith, Banking Correspondent, By David Blake, Economics Editor, By John Whitmore, By Bill Johnstone, Electronics Correspondent, By Peter Wainwright, From Ian Murray, By Our Banking Correspondent, By Philip Robinson, EDITED BY MARGARET DRUMMOND, Adrienne Gleeson, Derek Harris, Margaret Drummond, Conal Gregory, From David Hands, By Stuart Jones Football Correaspondent, By David Powell, From a Special Correspondent, From Peter West, From John Ballantine, By Sriknmar Sen Boxing Correspondent, By Srikumar Sen, By John Clemison, By Roy McKelvie, By Norman Fox Athletics Correspondent, By Keith Macklin, By Peter Tatlow, By John Nicholls, By Michael Seely, By Our Racing Correspondent, By Our Racing Correspendent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, From Richard Streeton, By Sydney Friskin, By John Wilcockson, Edited by Peter Davalle,
ResumoPicture Gallery. Index. News: Suddenly a coalition doesn't seem such a bad idea, JAL pilot's 'dangerous' manoeuvres, US shifts stance on Siberian gas pipeline, £95,238 paid for Chagall, Weighell booed by 200 striking NUR guards, Sdp Says No Slump In Support, Cut of £2m in police budget, Mistress not called by von Bulow, Canaletto appeal fund launched, Job plea by teacher fails, The shirt-sleeved monarch: Picture of solitary man,, Journalist cleared of contempt, UN envoy's Gulf peace initiative, Science report Sunspots throw up climatic mystery, Two Spanish generals contradict each other, Schmidt fears political unrest over American interest rates, No job interviews for bishops, Richard Burton to divorce, Child has no right to sue for its birth, Heseltine's brush with demonstrators, Rust-proof dream car caught in recession Rocky road that led De Lorean to the precipice, $2m suit filed in rig disaster, US advisers may get rifles, The psychic and the spiritual, 'Coup plot' foiled in Nigeria, Go-ahead for private telecom network, Michael Hamlyn in New York Mafia gets mixed up in fishy business, Sikkim ruler's funeral pyre, I'll win, says Haughey, but rival FitzGerald predicts hung Dail, Weinberger seeks new Arab links, Hint of new buyer for plant Five-week fight for survival at De Lorean, New talks likely on future of 'Times', Paper fined £500 for contempt, Mugabe urges whites to stay, Kumba the gorilla: eating into London Zoo's £1m, Playwright cleared of plagiarism, Overseas selling prices, Why Plenum is delayed Battle for the soul of Polish party, The Great European Eaters, 2: Gert von Paczensky at Inverlochy Castle, Invernesshire A grouse or two, Travel, Clean living gets credit for drop in coronaries, Where the trout are more slippery than Congress Ex-President Carter's fly-fishing diary, Bathgate workers vote to end BL truck strike, Deng pessimistic on US relations, In the garden, A Van Dyck for death duty, Success for women on health insurance, The papers, The nuclear threat to Hardy's heath, How rare falcon was saved from dodo's fate, Finnish Cabinet named, New EEC food group fight for consumers, Africans acclaim the Pope as a superstar, Car sale curbs to be lifted, Girl cadet dies in river accident, EEC exports dispute Strasbourg fury at vote delay on Soviet sales, 2,000 join strike in council job dispute, Haig's army-language opinion of Carrington. Display Advertising: Royal Philharmonic Society, Adeptus, Air Europe, Home & Garden, The Pine Warehouse, National Symphony Orchestra Of Washington, Westwood, Multiple Display Advertisements, St John's Smith Square, Perpetual, Caribbean Reservation Service, Bhhi, 'K' Lines Hellenic Cruises, Credit & Commerce Insurance Company (Uk) Ltd., Royal Albert Hall, Unit Trusts, Country Holidays, The Sunday Times, Gartmore, Osborne Reproductions, Iberia, Maxwell International, Bl, Caribbean Connection, Tjaereborg, Vienna Philharmonic, Air Florida, Edinburgh Fund Managers Limited, Jersey, Base Lending Rates, Fitzgerald Travel Limited. News in Brief. Politics and Parliament: Hattersley plans elected London police authority, Ulster Management mistakes in car chief's downfall, Environment Dog warden scheme is blocked, Brittan stands firm on pleas for reflation. Arts and Entertainment: English player qualifies for chess top table, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,761, Holiday discount news, Bridge Tales of Hoffman, Theatre cancels ballet, Chess The mighty midgets, Television and radio: Saturday and Sunday, The Times Cook Light last fling, The Washington Scandals, Drinks Pre-budget finds, Gardening Spread a little tonic, The Times Guide to getting things mended. Law: Jail for drug pedlar helped by detectives, 'Wrongful life' no cause of action McKay v Essex Area Health Authority and Another, 'Private Eye' contempt case The risk of exposing crime, Court order for 141 workers, Accusations outside contempt defence Attorney General v David English and Another, Ex-MP fined for damage, Unnecessary query excuses journalist Attorney General v Lundin, Prison murder trial delaved. Editorials/Leaders: Cork's Last Chance, Not Finished Yet, Better In Than Out. Letters to the Editor: Social science cuts, Israel and Syria: grounds for comparison, Lead pollution, The maple leaf forever, Spending on ancient monuments, Flexible indeed, Constitution of SDP, Enduring Latin, The Sphinx's beard, Music teaching, Collectors' items. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Classified Advertising: Recruitment Opportunities, Domestic And Catering Situations, Today's events, Announcements, Royal Festival Hall, Display Advertising, Services tomorrow: Quinquagesima. Births. Official Appointments and Notices: Church News Appointments, University news City. Deaths. Obituaries: Vice-Admiral Sir P. Cazalet Anti-submarine specialist, Mr Lionel Birch, Andrei Smirnov, Mr Stanley Crowe, Miss Irene Base, Lady Pim, Obituary. Reviews: In the country Winter comes to Barley, Front line Sir Colin Davis, Teleview A golden oldie with promise, Concert Lso Svetlanov, Jamaica Slow and stop in the sun, Berlin Film Festival Entertaining pastiche, Television A nostalgic wallow, Radio Brainwashing or laundering. Stock Exchange Tables: Other Exchanges, Stock Exchange Prices Gilts remain firm, London Exchange Flurry in TV shares, The Pound, Latest Results, Sterling: Spot and Forward, Commodities, Unit Trust Prices-change on the week, Wall Street, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Weekly List Of Fixed-Interest Stocks. Business and Finance: NCC banks on a reaction, For doctors' benefit, City optimistic US rates have peaked, Children's guide to saving, British Gas briefs staff, Amersham allocations, Oakeshott: 'terror of the investment trusts', Mitchell Cotts chief leaves, Steel claim, Poles settle most of debt problems, EEC to investigate pricing of cars, Mature investments at auctions, Little cheer as output rises slightly, Ensuiring a fair deal for house-holders, Australian deal for De Beers, 388 jobs go, Correction, High speed telecommunications challenge Mercury prepares its quicksilver service, Family Money Market, Sime Darby Payout held despite slump in profits, Jobless record, Going west for a 100% mortgage, Fnfc Loan warning, Rates reduced, Moben Doulton deal, £386m profit brings big rise in Lloyds Bank dividend, 'Unenviable position' of ACC shareholders outlined, Benefits check, Money Markets, A legal look at your disappearing fixtures, Currencies, Low premium, The gospel according to Cork. Sport: Rugby Union: Hoping to make history in Dublin Ireland feel they have key to win triple crown, Last night's results, Rugby League Back to 1966 and all that, Cyclo-cross Wreghitt steels his nerves, Cricket England take to air for Govind, Sports in Brief, Nottingham programme, Fakenham results, Athletics Coe to race for ICI in return for £50,000, Weekend fixtures, French shake-up gives little hope, Newcastle programme, Latest European snow reports, Yachting Slight change in Tomatin Trophy series, Newcastle results, Racing Little Owl keeps punters in dark, Table tennis Miss Knight is on the warpath, Tennis Lendl struggles to keep unbeaten run, Boxing Early night for McKenzie, Golf A cast-iron 67 by Weiskopf, Sporting fixtures, Lingfield Park card, Resilience shines like a light, Lacrosse North is likely to retain Hattersley Salver, Brown Chamberlin to crack China Cup, Seminar may be 'waste of time', Davison takes carrot to risk title, Rackets A long, careless road to Eton, Football Greenwood's men in dock, Chepstow programme, Hockey Journey for Neston can be fruitful, Two teams who find it hard to be beaten. Property: Commercial And Industrial Property. Weather: The Weather.
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