The Times - 19/02/1982
1982; Gale Group;
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By Julian Haviland, Political Editor, By David Felton, By Alan Hamilton, By Donald Macintyre Labour Correspondent, From Robert Fisk, From Nicholas Hirst, By Torin Douglas, From Nicholas Timmins, By Michael Horsnell, By Edward Townsend, Industrial Correspondent, From Richard Ford, By David Felton, Labour Reporter, From Arthur Osman, By Frances Gibb, By Diana Geddes Education Correspondent, By Lucy Hodges, By Anthony Bevins, Political Correspondent, By Tony Samstag, By Philip Webster, Political Reporter, By Diana Geddes, Education Correspondent, By Henry Stanhope, Defence Correspondent, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, By Pitrick Waymark Motoring Correspondent, By Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Caroline Moorehead, By Annabel Ferriman, Health Services Correspondent, By John Young, By Christopher Warman, Arts Correspondent, By Amanda Haigh Parliamentary Staff, From Stephen Taylor, From Richard Wigg, From Michael Hornsby, By David Cross, From Peter Nichols, From John Best, From Roger Boyes, From Zoriana Pysariwsky, From Godfrey Morrison, From Christopher Thomas, By Edward Mortimer, From Christopher Walker, From Our Own Correspondent, From David Watts, From Paul Ellman, George Brock, by Peter Watson, PHS, David Watt, R. J. W. CRABBE, A. T. CROPPER, J. R. WALKER, SEBASTIAN GARMAN, J. McDONALD, MICHAEL FALLON, L. J. THOMAS, ALEXINA M. McWHINNIE, K. CAMPBELL, CORRELLI BARNETT, GEOFFREY N. BURTON, PETER CROFT, JOHN POLLOCK, By a Staff Reporter, By Kenneth Gosling, His Honour Judge David, Dennis Hackett, Paul Griffiths, Noël Goodwin, Richard Williams, John Higgins, Geoff Brown, William Mann, Irving Wardle, Michael Clark, From Bailey Morris, By Peter Wilson-Smith, Banking Correspondent, By Our Financial Staff, By Our Economics Staff, By Philip Robinson, Kevin Page, Peter Wainwright, By Clive Cookson, By Peter Hill, Industrial Editor, By Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, SJ, By Norman Fox, S. J., NF, By Hunter Davies, By Paul Newman, From Richard Streeton, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Roy McKelvie, By Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, By Stuart Jones, From an Irish Rugby Correspondent, By Keith Macklin, From Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Iain Mackenzie, By Michael Seely, by Peter Waymark, Edited by Peter Davalle, From Peter Watson, Nicholas Wapshott, David Robinson, Christopher Warman, Ian Bradley, Ned Chaillet, Philip Howard, by Jane Edwardes, Pat Sinclair, Jazz & Rock, Norman Lebrecht, Stan Hey, Judy Froshaug, David Hands, Richard Eaton, Steve Absalom, Geoffrey Wansell,
ResumoIndex. Politics and Parliament: De Lorean set to call in receiver for rescue bid, Home Office Police files defended as necessary, Pm's Questions Leaders clash on pension rises, Cabinet seems to have shelved rating reform, House Of Lords Bill where eyes did not have it, Parliament today, Young will continue to get sharp shocks, Alliance plans PR Bill, Law And Order Whitelaw says no to corporal punishment, Ulster High court judge to head children's home inquiry, Health Service NHS having to trim its administrative system, Shore battles on for pay-peg policy. News: Troubled Allies 4 We must heal the divided alliance, Racial bias at the Bar to be scrutinized, Drug squad 'knew of heroin ring', Reagan admits concern at interest raties, An Oxford college 'sells' two places, Hope behind the despair of Bullwood, Bacteria may help to shrink computers, Dilemma on offices for hospital site, Forces cut proposal by Russia, American social issues, 3 Congress challenge on black voting rights, BMW chief defends price policy, Tory offer of 'nurses only' wage campaign, Palestinians divided Israelis are spectators in Arab power struggle, Fighting goes on amid Hama's rubbles-strewn streets, Greeks call Kyprianou to Athens, Raiders pull out of Thailand, El Salvador refugees Children ailing in lice-infested camp, I'll never tire, says Thatcher, Priest honours banned Polish students' union, 13 crew missing in Cape collision, Programmed right across the board, Pope thanks his persecuted faithful, £24,200 for timepiece, Doubts on Soviet ship cargo, Frank Johnson in the Commons MPs talk of crime and punishment, Spanish Army in the dock, News analysis Deep-rooted conflict split two leaders, Closure decision on Times next week, The urgent case for a money-saving missile, Crisis in Zimbabwe Mugabe youths demand 'Shoot Nkomo', BBC urges wavelength changes by 1986, Down Mont Blanc by car, Polaris submarines face longer lives, 'High Life' Questions For Stern, One small move for Geoffrey Howe, a giant opportunity for industry 1 Mr Honks beats the hurdle factor, Control of two titles switched back to TNL, 3 The view from the boardroom, The flu virus: A miserable miscalculation, S African detainee in hospital, Blanket Protest In America, 2 The Grylls team v. the rest, Filly under restraint bit off its tongue, Max Harris, aged 9, is moving into gold, Damascus bombing 'a riposte', Sotheby's Belgravia to close, Hopes rise for UN's Afghan initiative, Anglers face curbs on trout, Princely bouquet greets the return of Deng, Leyland strike ends in uproar, Prisons may have duty solicitors, Overseas selling prices, Soviet sales put top EEC jobs at risk, Dilemma on sixth forms, Travel, Runcie smooths the Pope's path, Oil victims stage a sit-in, The Times Diary How McCarthyism nearly derailed Mrs Thatcher, Moreover... Miles Kington, Motoring Why there is lead in petrol, Top table for England's team, Syria preparing to attack, Sharon claims, Science report Inuit is not a choosy eater, study shows, Police look into WRP youth centre, Men WHO Read The Stares, New study shows risk of delay in starting a family, Auction houses go it gavel and tongs, Irish voters move to new contest, College cooperative A Renaissance dream in the East End, The papers, Food prices, Parker will resign if Aslef doesn't deliver, Delay in authors' payments, School cleared on 'punishment', Cautious optimism in Rome Italian terrorist strikes are falling off, Rail peace formula Sting in the tail for Aslef, Palace offended by bikini photographs of Princess. Picture Gallery: A few words for the Prime Minister. Display Advertising: Bell's, Daily Telegraph, Doulton Wallguard Ltd., National Library For The Blind, Standard Chartered, British Heart Foundation, Le Caprice, Computer And Systems Engineering Plc, Rediffusion, Arab Banking Corporation, Phoenix Theatre, The Times, Alternative Theatre, Crafts Council, Bl, Art Galleries, Bath Festival, The World's Press, Medical Computing Services Ltd., Piccadilly Theatre, Opera North, The Army Benevolent Fund, Data General Computers, Base Lending Rates, Dual Fuel. Law: Extending scope of injunction Horner v Horner, Solicitor's duty varies with clients Carradine Properties Ltd v D. J. Freeman & Co, Dog owner on death charee, Foreign debts convert on winding-up In re Lines Bros Ltd (in liquidation), Renewed protest ruled out Mayes and Another v Minister of Transport and Another, Licensing fees policy lawful Regina v The Greater London Council, Ex parte The Rank Organisation Ltd, Court curb on Minster home's plan, Allowance to be taken into account Walker v Walker, Judge to head boys' home investigation, No rates before property is in full use British Telecommunications v Kennet District Council, Treatment of juries Regina v Wallace, Five Jailed For Rail Conspiracy. News in Brief. Arts and Entertainment: Dawn of the electronic clog, Agenda Back to Poirot for Ustinov, Top 10 films, Television leaps into the third dimension, Frayn's farce hits home, The unacceptable face of journalism, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,760, Learn to paddle your own canoe, Preview The Times Entertainment Guide, New pride of the Clyde, Look Ahead Wonders of Wodehouse at National, England hope to thrash Japan in running flush, City life with real relish, Underneath the fringe, Depressing Weather Report, Guitars against The Bomb, Revolution at first hand, Where full tosses are a mark of skill, GLC arts spending up, Can Ireland lift crown?, Classical, Video A phoenix from the ashes, Ships that shoot from the hip, Eating Out Putting pancakes to the test, Films London: West End, We'll meet again-and again, and again, and again..., Today's television and radio programmes. Editorials/Leaders: Higher Speed And Higher Price, Sir Peter Hit The Buffers, Test For Spanish Democracy. Letters to the Editor: Legal precedence, Ethnic schooling, Easing tax burden, Fall of Singapore, Uncertain victory in rail settlement, Lifeboat wireless fees, European Court powers, How shall a child know its parent?. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Births. Official Appointments and Notices: Arthur Bliss award, Latest appointments. Deaths. Obituaries: His Hon G. G. Lind-Smith, Obituary, Dame Ngaio Marsh Crime novelist and influence on New Zealand drama, Dr Francoise Henry. Reviews: Television Magnetic ring, Theatre A second voyage Live and Be Hanged Haymarket, Leicester, Books Mikes on mastering old age, Allegri Quartet Queen Elizabeth Hall, Rock A Certain Ratio Lyceum, Philharmonia Festival Hall Barshai, Cinema Uncluttered but ominous line Ragtime (AA) ABC Shaftesbury Avenue Priest of Love (AA) Classic, Haymarket Winter of Our Dreams (X) The Lane, Opera Oberto Collegiate Theatre. Stock Exchange Tables: Latest results, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co, Limited, The Pound, Sterling: Spot and Forward, Commodities, Stock Exchange Prices Late rally in gilts, Wall Street. Business and Finance: Investment With hindsight, Destocking slows, Insider dealing alleged, US to proceed with steel pricing cases, Why the robot army is smaller than it seems Technology: Automation, Letting another watchdog loose on state industries, Telecom 'Ahead Of Mercury', Goode Durrant & Murray Group plc, US output falls for sixth consecutive month, Burmah extends offer for Creda, British Shipbuilders New rig design unveiled, $1,060m loss for Ford in US, Mass hysteria' at Amersham issue, Capital Markets, Chocks away for the Fieldmaster, Bidsand Deals, Building society inquiry, Capital Gains Tax anger, Correction, Richardson: a billion pound man, Computers The long view, Computers for tout le monde, Clearers to pay £300,000 levy Protection for bank deposits, Goode Durrant 28pc rise, Kitchen Queen Buyout hope, Today, Heron raises offer for ACC to £49m, moulinex Sales In 1981 (Millions Of Ff), Money supply up 1.7 pc, Tokyo Exchange Dilemma for foreign firms, Laganvale Estate Takeover off, International China, Morecambe gas, Sy Grann is no lounge lizard, International Companies, Late dash for Amersham London Exchange, Money Markets, Other Exchanges, The Trans-Oceanic Trust Limited Managed by J. Henry Schroder Wagg & Co. Limited, Nissan delays decision on UK car plant, B.O.P. A success, Halliday Simpson Exchange inquiry continues, Grosvenor £7m injection, More pieces for the jigsaw, No indication of an upturn, Ozalid More losses, IMI prospects cheerful, Currencies, Uneasiness over gold... anxiety over engineering Selling by Russians hits price, Whittingham Dividend raised. Business Appointments: New Appointments. Sport: Sports in Brief, Fakenham programme, Table tennis Looking for more titles, How the fans stayed away, 'Bring in the professionals to balance the books', Today's fixtures, Rugby Union Irish find a blend for sport and politics, Cricket Gower makes a firm stand among the early ruins, Newcastle programme, Bert Millichip West Bromwich Albion, Latest European snow reports, Orient ask Taylor to leave, Golf Miller in defence of title, Reunion helps McKenzie, Football Villa's loss becomes Birmingham's gain, Southwell results, Injury ends career of Anaglogs Daughter, A closed door could open for those outside, Smith, Gifford to join England's selectors, 'Players would not agree to take less money if relegated', Directors blamed for apathy, Turner stands down for Neale, Rugby League Gregory drops out of tour, Jimmy Hill Coventry City, Ernie Clay Fulham, Great divide between rich and poor clubs, A new era opens for England in Paris, Council to meet drugs tests bill, Greenwood backs grass, Rackets Eton pair were sharp, Boxing Gumbs strikes lucky in thirteenth round, Racing Little Owl can take a large step on road back to the top, Crisis in football: Special report on problems facing League cha irmen at their seminar this weekend... and a view from the stands Why the game must change now or die, Football Alliance Premier League. Classified Advertising: Entertainments Guide, Public Notices, Today's events, Acknowledgments. Weather: The Weather.
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