The Times - 31/05/1982
1982; Gale Group;
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By Clifford Longley, Religious Affairs Correspondent, From Philip Howard, By Henry Stanhope, Defence Correspondent, By Anthony Bevins, Political Correspondent, From Christopher Thomas, From Arthur Osman, Tony Samstag, By John Young, By George Hill, By David Nicholson-Lord, From Alan Hamilton, By Michael Horsnell, Richard Ford, From John Chartres, Nicholas Timmins, By Stanley Baldwin, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By Our Labour Editor, By Pat Healy, Social Services Correspondent, By Pearce Wright Science Editor, From Our Correspondent, From Derek Harris, From Michael Miller, From Christopher Walker, By Peter Nichols, By Craig Seton, Saiyida Zenab, From Robert Fisk, From Bernard Degioanni, From Harry Debelius, From Jacquline Reditt, From Robert Schuil, From John Earle, Hilary Finch, Paul Griffiths, Lucy Hughes-Hallett, Stanley Sadie, Clifford Longley, Religious Affairs Correspondent, Brian Sibley, PHS, Hugh Munro, GRAHAM BRIGHT, PHILIP BAYLISS, DUNCAN WILSON, CAROLYN E. LOWE, JOHN HOPE, RALPH BENNETT, D. C. POTTER, CLARENCE FRY, FRANK A. RAISIN, R. J. McNALLY, ALIX MEYNELL, V. McCOUBREY, R. B. CRUSE, CAYZER, B. E. DARBY, LEOLIN PRICE, ANNE REDMON, GEOFFREY BRAIN, MAX TAYLOR, From Jonathan Wills, By Geraldine Norman, Sale Room Correspondent, A correspondent, From Rex Bellamy, Tennis Correspondent, By Norman Fox, Athletics Correspondent, By John Hennessy Golf Correspondent, By Richard Streeton, By Steve Elliott, From Adrianne Blue, By Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, From Paul Harrison, By Norman Fox, From Peter Bills, From Sydney Friskin, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Michael Phillips, From Desmond Stoneham, By John Watson, By Michael Seely, Edited by Peter Dear, by Sandra Hempel, DJM, Peter Nichols,
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News: The Pope: 'Man conquers space, but is unsure about himself', Carnival air as Colombia goes to the polls, Sport on TV, Mass is celebrated in Paddy's Wigwam, Churches' pledges of reconciliation, Attacks on Iraq increase Arab fears of invasion, Nature notes, Fitting family reunion Liverpool adds the medieval style, Casualties sailing for Uruguay, Canterbury's triumph: an embrace of love, Celebrations and symbolism, Growing crisis in key state industries, First round in nuclear power fight, The Times Diary Just like old times for our new man in Moscow, Lean times ahead in the Scottish pine forests, The commander who died Colonel 'H' led his men from the front, Cars offered for dog pelts, Lucky landing for shot-down pilot, Pope's visit to Argentina Fears of Galtieri exploitation, British Rail's operation runs smoothly, Crowds less than expected, John Paul ends a long day leading the young in song, Labour plans a comeback in Ulster politics, March against the pacifists, Home truths cheer the Polish community, Argentine raid on Invincible denied by ministry, Church leaders unite in putting their names to a new joint declaration, Threat to probation men, Video distributors seek classification system, Arms deal controversy Israel refuses to reveal contracts with junta, Hunt supporters to lobby co-op meeting, Avantages to Syria in backing Khomeini, Butter claim 'unfair' to margarine, Film star's death 'due to natural causes', Pope says war belongs to the tragic past, Financial help for victims, Junta admits losses but 'no surrender', 12-mile queues of Bank holiday traffic, The Pope's weekend When in Canterbury a Pope stands up, TUC steps up its pressure for NHS arbitration, Overseas selling prices, Jailed newsmen 'treated well', In the cooler, The retaking of Goose Green Cheer of liberation in the early afternoon, Scandal motion defeated, Dykes cut lions off from water, Happiness is a dry poncho, Gibraltar becomes a Nato headache, Moreover... Miles Kington, First great event for the people, Desolation of siege city, Kirkpatrick and Haig clash in bias dispute, The papal visit, World Cup team digging in, On patrol in S Georgia, Terrorist is injured in gun battle, The Falklands: why Ireland sits on the fence, The papers, Anglican and RC orders join in greeting, Mr van Agt takes over for the third time, Coventry 350,000 celebrate joyous Mass with Pope, Singapore opts for the Tube, Anger over BBC troop reports, New widows will lose £14.90 a week, MP says, Progress of legislation, Paisley demonstrators penned in side street. Politics and Parliament: Coleagues vilify Pym as split with Thatcher Widens. Display Advertising: Deeweed, The Times, Avis, Minolta. Picture Gallery. News in Brief. Reviews: Lso Hickox Barbican, Television, Northern Sinfonia Vásáry Queen Elizabeth Hall, Horowitz Festival Hall, John Cage St James, Chillingworth Road, Cinema An orphan seeks adoption, Stokowski's sound goes out of Fantasia's door, Opera Not fully in love Opera North Grand, Leeds. Editorials/Leaders: The Supply Side Has To Give, A Whitsun To Remember. Letters to the Editor: Suez and now, A lack of support, Unanimity in EEC dealings, Women on duty, South Atlantic fund, Stansted airport, Peruvian intervention, Flagging spirits, War reporting, Venezuelan claims, Knowing the enemy, Media attitudes, Art and morals, Long-term attitudes to a Falklands settlement, Aid to business, Manners and women. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Arts and Entertainment: Today's television and radio programmes, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 15,845, A defender of virtue in art. Official Appointments and Notices: Latest appointments, Appointments in the Forces. Deaths. Births. Obituaries: Rt Rev F. E. Lunt, Captain F. A. Slocum, Herr Albert Norden, Romy Schneider Versatile screen actress. Sport: Turner's record may be good news for NZ, Polo Prince in win with Les Diables, Onslaught by Rice helps Notts to break duck, Warwick, Sports in Brief, Kashirin goes further ahead, The high and low roads to Spain, Scoreboard Derby v Warwicks, Chepstow, Runners and riders for nine National Hunt cards Wetherby, Leicester, Mottram falls to Kronk, Sandown Park, Uncini wins to thrill home crowd, Longchamp, Equestrianism Broome in peak form wins trophy, Lingfield, French connection favours Amyndas, Rugby Union England wingers sparkle, Britain's star scullers fail at second attempt, Sussex get home with 15 balls to spare, Olympic Games Athletes to be warned about drugs, Three cheers for Miss Fryer, Hockey Chance of revenge for Slough, No let-up on drug check in World Cup, A final everyone wanted, Schools' matches, Southwell, Lendl defeated by precocious Swede Wilander, Practice for Indians specially Viswanath, Bruising exit for Simply Great, Spanish Pool in line for Jersey Stakes, Cartmel, Coming up roses for Athey, Redcar, Tough defence for Ploujoux, Torrance's eagle eye looks down, Hexham, Today's Fixtures Cricket, Scotland take youth title, Athletics Mrs Fudge's world best, Doncaster, Confusion reigns under Stein, Indian King conquers. 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