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The Times - 08/12/1982

1982; Gale Group;

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By Rupert Morris, Philip Webster, From Richard Ford, From Richard Wigg, By Richard Evans, From Nicholas Ashford, By David Nicholson, By Anthony Bevins, Political Correspondent, By Nicholas Timmins, From David Hewson, By Our Political Correspondent, By Clifford Webb, Motoring Correspondent, From Michael Horsnell, From Arthur Osman, From a Staff Reporter, By Amanda Haigh, Parliamentary Staff, By Pat Healy, Social Services Correspondent, By Hugh Clayton, Environment Correspondent, By Stewart Tendler, Crime Reporter, By Pearce Wright, Science Editor, From David Watts, From Alan McGregor, By Henry Stanhope Diplomatic Correspondent, From Michael Binyon, From Diana Geddes, From Christopher Follett, From Christopher Walker, From Our Own Correspondent, From Christopher Thomas, From Michael Hornsby, From John Best, From Stephen Taylor, From Michael Hamlyn, Helen Mason, Frances Williams Economics Correspondent, Beryl Downing, From Roger Boyes, Hilary Finch, John Percival, Irving Wardle, David Littlejohn, Dennis Hackett, PHS, by Ivor Stanbrook, John Vinocur, James Curran, John Vincent, FRANK LIESCHING, WYNNE GODLEY, W. J. PENN, JOHN R. HOWE, T. A. SALTER, C. B. V. NEILSON, B. CARLSON, JACK LONGLAND, D. BARTON, MARK MILLER MUNDY, K. W. LIDSTONE, SEBERT LEWIS, CHRISTOPHER HOGWOOD, TERENCE RYAN, By a Bridge Correspondent, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Our Sale Room Correspondent, By Kenneth Gosling, City Editor Anthony Hilton, Peter Welham, By Michael Prest, By Derek Harris, Commercial Editor, By Sally White, By Gareth David, By Frances Williams Economics Correspondent, From Bailey Morris, C. Gordon Tether, From Richard Streeton, By Marcus Williams, By Conrad Voss Bark, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Alan Gibson, By Rex Bellamy, By Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, By Peter Ball, By Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, By Michael Seely, From Desmond Stoneham, French Racing Correspondent, By Derek Wyatt, by Baron Phillips, Edited by Peter Dear, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By George Clark, PH, By Peter Hennessy,

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News in Brief. Index. News: Levesque bitter over failure to win veto, Renegade colonel's guns for hire, Discotheque massacre Army sure INLA is to blame, Women and the recession: the TUC's ton five Are you with us, brothers?, Richard North reports on attempts to revive transport on the Thames. Tragic tales of the river men, New books-hardback, A Year Of Martial Law: 3 Glemp leads church across the tightrope, An act of callous and brutal men, Thatcher tells an outraged Commons Eleven soldiers and five civilians died in bombing, Kennedy divorce provisions 'generous', Pym says food aid is killing Third World incentive, Smaller but sportier new Mercedes, Why women are the first victims of the slump, Death fall 'admission by father', Marketing is key to success in cable TV, Bombers: let's stop being so timid, Why Silkin has his sights on Tribune, Husband's death 'was horrifying', MX missile vote blow for Reagan, Injuries shocked hospital, Frank Johnson in the Commons The Cenotaph Factor all over again, Wooing the heart of the nation, An evening of laughter and dancing ends in carnage, Damages for jail doctors, Gibraltar gates to open, 105 Afghans 'burnt to death by Russians', Science report Yesterday's visionaries are today's insane, Diplomats fight battle of wills, Police arrest newsmen in Philippines, The laser beam revolution: 3 Tactical gains in beaming in on the enemy, Danes vote against US missiles, City's dustmen win £30m contract race, Wajda returns to put case for film union, Top steer: High Voltage, a crossbred, Divorce: when the bitterness dies, Mitterrand concerned at trade gap, Water workers to vote on strike, Overseas selling prices, Huge success on Broadway South Africa bans Fugard play, Guatemala seeks end to Belize dispute, The Times Diary, Anniversaries, Party committed to 'armed struggle', Beckley Park owner adds voice to M40 objections, Zimbabwe police seize guns from Ian Smith, Rosalind Runcie's Diary Present drawbacks, Heseltine silence angers Commons committee, Princess Grace: the mourning is not yet over Monte Carlo, Convicted men fear Death Row speed-up America's first execution by injection, Swiss officials lose fight for 42-hour week, Chronology of killings, The papers, Australian trip for royal baby, Cuts sought in number of vetting officers, Dinner with Andropov, coded birthday greetings by Moscow radio; it wes all a game to Hugh Hambleton The man who spied just for the fun of it, Spy jailed for ten years, Social trends: 1 Divorce rate doubles and living standards fall, Begin and unions in trial of strength, Princess has 'enormous appetite', Livingstone refuses to call off Sinn Fein visit, Forces chiefs fear for French defence. Display Advertising: Bell's, Wates, Victoria & Albert Museum, Multiple Display Advertisements, Leukaemia, Teacher's, Royal Mail Air Parcels, Robson Books, Fortnums, Secretarial Appointments, Drakkar, The Times, Wagga Wagga, Harveys, Ibm, Resista Carpets, The Stone Club, Rhm, Base Lending Rates. Politics and Parliament: House Of Lords Mental Health Bill, Cabinet vetoed carrier sinking, Europe Thatcher confident of fisheries deal this month, Education Doubt over contracts for heads, Parliament today, Scotland More cash for electricity, Unions tell Silkin not to interfere in 'Tribune', Parliamentary Notices, Bomb Outrage Intolerable if GLC invitation not withdrawn-PM, Meehan murder evidence was planted, MP says. Law: FBI tapes for computer trial, Barbarism charge by China, Judge tells ex-wives not to sign away rights, Shultz puts case for review of East-West trade, Court of Appeal Husband ousted to let children in Richards v Richards, Secrets charge remand, Lesser temporary limits Platten v Gowing, Helen Smith inquest the most difficult to face a jury, coroner says. Picture Gallery. Arts and Entertainment: Playing the Renaissance name game at Christie's, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 16,006, Sale Room V and A battle to buy Boleyn's Psalter, Shop A plea for a plug, Today's television and radio programmes, Home Counties take trophy. Reviews: Concert Jerusalem Leitner Wigmore Hall, Theatre Steafel Variations Apollo, Dance Sleep's second hit in a year Dash Sadler's Wells, Television Shooting stars, The playwright as pathfinder, Opera Cinderella's irresistible charm. Editorials/Leaders: From Whom No Secrets?, No Power, No Peacekeeping, Massacre. Letters to the Editor: Mark of disfavour, Prison service weaknesses, Stop and search in dubious guise, Mr Shore's strategy, Unilateral disarmament, London squatters, Taking a fuller view of education, Aid for the Afghans, Control of the fox, Bringing Beveridge up to date, Aural pollution. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: University news Oxford, Latest appointments. Births. Deaths. Obituaries: Dr Raymond Greene Authority on diseases of the thyroid, Professor M. G. Fleming, Obituary, Mr H. A. Price. Business and Finance: Yamani to defend crude oil benchmark of $34 a barrel, Saudis may lend France $2,000m, Trafalgar House Public Limited Company, Bass bounces back in second half Dull figures mask 14.6 pc rise, International, Slide in gilts leaves equities lower, International Woolworth abandons Grace bid, The new force in world affairs, Kaufman predicts US rates fall, Companies, Markets, Price Changes, Butterfield halves losses, IC Gas, Richard Hanson analyses Nikkei Dow's second record in two days Foreigners heal wounds and rediscover Tokyo, MP seeks Lloyd's audit, Today, Half-year losses hit Perkins shares, Romania signs debt pact, Interest Rates, New car sales up by lOpc, 'Tough' for Lake and Elliot, Trafalgar on the crest of a wave, Money Markets, Investment and finance Adding up to a recession, Company News In Brief, Turnround at Wagon Industrials, Guildhall Property Company Plc, Hargreaves Group, Currencies, Bread price war hits RHM profits, Banks's brew lifts Dudley, Falklands rush for Coalite, Money growth nudges limit. Stock Exchange Tables: Financial for Industrial plc. SIX MONTHS UNAUDITED CONSOLIDATED RESULTS., Stock Exchange Prices Lack of interest, The pound, Authorized Units & Insurance Funds, Sterling: Spot and Forward, Commodities, Wall Street, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Stock Exchanges. Business Appointments: Appointments New faces on Rank's board. Sport: FA Vase draw, Last night's results, Anger over boot threat, Today's Fixtures, Sports in Brief, Dressing up an old friend, Arsenal and Jennings survive, Palace may appeal after paying fine, Leicester results, Fishing Flies of fancy and the colourful quest for trout, Tennis Alexander's day but the rest have to wait, Hereford, Why Criquette Head has her eyes on a hatful of classics, No complaints and less passion, In Mayotte's hoofprints, Memorable innings by Srikkanth, Squash Rackets Hongkong connexion is ruthlessly severed, Gorytus was not 'got at' is the official verdict, Skiing Miss de Agostini wins in World Cup slush, In Brief TV chiefs' warning to football, Andrew puts Cambridge in command, Rugby League No sharing of ground in Hull, Scotland likely to try a new defensive pair, Hexham, Grant still setting a fast pace, Boxing Bruno, forty seconds closer to Bugner, Van der Elst's treble almost spares West Ham's blushes, Worcester, Botham's back a cause for anxiety, Video Review Wimbledon highlights and a tennis education, Oxford with the edge in experience. Classified Advertising: Today's events, La crème de la crème, Concerts, Wanted, Appointments. Property: Country Properties, London and Surburban Property, Residential property Why the foreign buyers are coming back to London. Weather: The Weather.

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