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The Times - 24/02/1982

1982; Gale Group;

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By Julian Haviland, Philip Webster, By David Blake, Economics Editor, From Michael Binyon, From Richard Ford, From Charles Harrison, By Stewart Tendler, Crime Reporter, From Tim Jones, By Anthony Bevins, Political Correspondent, By Donald Macintyre, Labour Correspondent, By Lucy Hodges, By David Felton Labour Reporter, By Nicholas Timmins, John Chartres, By David Hewson, By Our Political Staff, By Philip Webster, Political Reporter, By the staff of "Nature", By Peter Evans, Home Affairs Correspondent, By Ronald Faux, From Arthur Osman, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By Hugh Clayton Environment Correspondent, By John Young, Agricultural Correspondent, By Anthony Bevins Political Correspondent, By Diana Geddes Education Correspondent, By Richard Evans, Stewart Tendler, Crime Reporter, , By Our Foreign Staff, By David Cross, From Roger Boyes, , From Christopher Walker, , From Robert Fisk, Alan McGregor, From Ian Murray, , From Nicholas Ashford, From Christopher Thomas, , From Richard Wigg, Ronald Faux, David Walker, Philippa Toomey, William Mann, Hilary Finch, Max Harrison, Irving Wardle, Bryan Appleyard, Ned Chaillet, Michael Ratcliffe, PHS, by Harry Judge, AYLESTONE, D. J. C. LAMING, TERENCE PRITTIE, RICHARD COTTRELL, C. J. HANCOCK, ANDREW DRYSDALE, ANDREW WARREN, RUTH EVANS, ANNE WEITZMAN, SALLY SAMPSON, SARAH CURTIS, MICHAEL WINNER, RICHARD BARLOW, By Kenneth Gosling, By Harry Golombek Chess Correspondent, David Firth, Trevor Williams, Michael Wooller, A Special Correspondent, Richard Wigg, Joyce Rackham, Martha de la Cal, Jose Shercliff, Gareth David, By Peter Hill, Industrial Editor, By John Whitmore, By Peter Hill, Edward Townsend, By Peter Wilson-Smith, Banking Correspondent, By Jonathan Davis, Energy Correspondent, By Ronald Pullen, By Rupert Morris, Peter Hill, Peter Wainwright, By Adrienne Gleeson, By Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent, By Nicholas Harling, Geoffrey Green, By David Powell, From Norman Fox, By Rex Bellamy, By Jim Railton, By Nicholas Keith, By David Hands, By Sydney Friskin, By John Hennessy, By Iain Mackenzie, By Richard Eaton, By Lewine Mair, By Conrad Voss Bark Fishing Correspondent, By John Wilc ockson, By Michael Seely, by Baron Phillips, Edited by Peter Dear, By Paul Routledge, Labour Editor,

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Index. News: How Siegmund Sperber lived high off the banks, Restoring Mona Lisa's smile, Solicitor killed woman he loved, Co-op bans fox hunting, Television dispute 'may take months to resolve', Poland: Sanctions; Jaruzelski visit EEC to curb Soviet imports, Carrington plea for patience on EEC budget, An inventory of failure, Where are the foreign investors?, Blacks 'were attacked', Regiment buys Indian VC, Hama battle confirmed by Syrians, Employers protest at 40% rate rise, Tourism Faithful return despite recession, Perfume fraud trickster jailed for five years, Women The male-dominated bastions fall, Car bombs kill 12 in Beirut, The Times Diary The armageddon ready-to-wear collection, BA forgets to charge on shuttle flight, Uganda fighting leaves 69 dead, Cutler appeal fails, Norwich to speed home sales, New offer to 'Times' staff by Murdoch, Four cities, four crises, 2: Glasgow housing Home is where the Hell is, Balloon goes up in 'free' Wales, Science report Mystery of sisters' fatigue is revealed, Blacks To Form New Body, Roads, Cabinet considers prolonging the closed shop, Budget hopes dampened by oil price decline, How to deal with Moscow in a nuclear age, Revenue is rising, but so is the deficit, Greenland votes to leave EEC, Ben Nevis, the venomous one Why climbers risk avalanches, Russians tell of horror and heroism in Afghanistan, IRA blows up cargo ship and threatens more attacks, Going to market... slowly, Rugby man's regrets, A villager in the north-east. The tiny agricultural plots of northern Portugal underline the daunting tasks of modernization the country faces if it is to cope with entry to the EEC in 1984. Richard Wigg discusses the domestic political scene (left) and (below) analyses the new mood of realism about Community membership, Focus, Uganda violence Knowledge of death at the point of a gun, Black activist's son is murdered in Harlem, The Times list of best-selling books, Head is 'shattered' by Toxteth vandals, Overseas selling prices, Hard times at the Round House, Russians invite Chinese to border talks, Frank Johnson in the Commons Giving Mr Skinner private hell, Pay talks delay in Whitehall, Moscow gives nod of approval, Moreover... Miles Kington, Food manufacturers told to export more, Society Choppy going as revolution moves out of backwater, More to gain from housing benefits, Bringing the Salerno mutiny into focus, Britain presses chemical arms ban despite US, The papers, Latest pamphlets, Man refuses to leave prison, Letter from Amman Jordanians count their economic blessings, Quality of water threatened, US governors approve of 'new federalism', More arms on Nkomo party farm, Jobless total down by 25,000 this month, Sinai withdrawal Why the peace force will look towards an island of snakes, Love, work, and Helen Gurley Brown, Defence Iberian joint command versus history, The new Oxford snobbery, US delegation in Hanoi, Students Protest Over Rents. Law: Unfair to impose tenancy variations O'May and Others (practising as Ince & Co) v City of London Real Property Co Ltd, Bill may tighten jury rules to bar criminals, Obscenities hurled at coup trial reporters, Accused man took own life, Petitioner's penalty In re Signland Ltd, Detective on murder charge, Fight for ACC may go to trial, Iran Urged To End Torture, No gains tax relief on movable plant Williams v Evans (Inspector of Taxes), No power to delete rider under Act Regina v HM Coroner for the County of London, Ex parte Rubenstein. News in Brief. Politics and Parliament: £200m defence contracts axed since 1974, Alliance near to meeting deadline for seats deal, Language Maintaining decent English in debates, Defence Frigate ordered: Not defends carriers sale, Salvador Policy Defended, Parliament today, House Of Lords Patients to be told their rights, Repair of blackspot at issue, Unemployment Foot demands help for jobless, Canada Bill MPs voice anxieties of Canada's Indian people, Left MP in challenge to Varley, Backbench Bill Price controls wanted. Picture Gallery. Display Advertising: Joan Tree Agency, Markson Pianos, Book Club Associates, Multiple Display Advertisements, National Savings, Caixa Geral De Depósitos, Imperio, National Westminster Bank, Electricidade De Portugal, Portugal, J. C. Andrade & Co., The Department Of Health And Social Security, Tv-Am, Grindlays Bank, Asa Law Secs, Greater Manchester Economic Development Corporation, James Rawes Portugal, Portucel, Banco Espirito Santo E Comercial De Lisboa, Bl, Penta, Portugal Holidays, Academy I, Odeon Leicester Sq., Soponata, Twa, Royal Society Of Arts, Crisp Young Wines From Portugal., Banco Nacional Ultramarino, Graduate Girls Secretarial, Academy 2, Base Lending Rates, Royal National Institute For The Blind. Official Appointments and Notices: Church news Appointments, Latest appointments, Siege chief promoted, Minister resigns. Classified Advertising: Recruitment Opportunities, La creme de la creme, Today's events, Announcements, Opera & Ballet, Secretarial and Non-Secretarial Appointments. Reviews: Lso Svetlanov Festival Hall, Interview: Roland Rees Coming in from the fringe, Farcical dates with alcoholism and intrigue Noises Off Lyric, Hammersmith, Television Wit and wisdom, Sinfonietts Howarth Queen Elizabeth Hall, Mean Time Ica, Opera Wagner's own sort of midsummer magic Die Meistersinger Covent Garden. Editorials/Leaders: In Sickness And In Wealth, Portrait Of A Party Man, Horror In East Timor. Letters to the Editor: Preserving single Community market, Lead in petrol, Serious censorship, The captains' table, Subject for satire?, A matter of form, Fuel subsidies, TV channels by satellite, Voting intentions, Open units for girl offenders. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Arts and Entertainment: England Players Fight Back, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 15.764, Today's television and radio programmes. Births. Deaths. Obituaries: Professor Alec Rodger Influential British psychologist, Mr David Martin, Col Sir Ian Walker-Okeover, Mr George Gorman. Stock Exchange Tables: M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited The Over-the-Counter Market, Labour force-1980, Population, Commodities, Trade Balance ($US millions), Unemployment, Total external debt, Price Indices, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Gross Domestic Product, Main exports by products, The Pound, Latest Results, Wall Street, Main trading partners: 1981 (January-September), Exports to Britain, Regional Unemployment, Gold reserves, imports from Britain, Tourism, Gross National Product, Sterling: Spot and Forward, London Exchange Falls in most sectors, Stock Exchange Prices Wall Street hits equities. Business and Finance: Rolls seeks state aid for joint aero-engine, Critical days for tin market, Wall Street Looking sick, Oil industry forecasts $28 barrel, Small demand, Marchwiel Recovery road, Sir Kenneth Cork, senior, Security Centres £1.9m cash call, State group seeks cheap foreign supplies BL fights steel price rise, International France, Capital Markets, Rewards of aggression... attractions of property The right medicine for CU, Insurance man's double life, Oceonics Rise of a paper millionaire, Espley-Tyas, The Sir Alfred McAlpine Group Marchwiel Plc, Cast has 'more offers', Volcker warning as US prime rates slip, Today, American action could upset steel industry finances Will Mr MacGregor come back for more money?, Few job vacancies, PORTUGAL Economic situation and prospects, NatWest Provisions cut, Another bank record as NatWest makes £494m, At Work: Careers Counselling When enthusiasm and hope are just the job, Ernest Jones Results for the year ended 26th September 1981, Commersial Union Assurance Company plc, International Companies, Money Markets, Commercial Union profits fall, Other Exchanges, Ski tour group stops trading, Girls cut a dash in overalls, Lloyd's Bill third reading, Bids And Deals, Currencies, Vantona Waiting for the Budget. Business Appointments: New Appointments. Sport: Passing the ball back to Rowe, Who can head Oriel?, Huntingdon results yesterday, Sports in Brief, Today's Fixtures, Ascot, featuring Lambert and Butler Chase final, End for Lady Margaret?, Badminton Young England players can point the way, The judgment of Stapleford, Hit men fire blanks, Wingless to victory Scotland hope, Champion loses in 20 minutes, Boycott put on the spot, Magri jumps the queue, Yankee cream for Milk Race, Rugby League Rovers' ticket to France, Wayward Lad an Ascot topper, Success for the system, Test players' uprising, Scores And Results, Jaeger's speedy rout of Jordan, Referees seek rough justice, Scotland's selectors play waiting game, Catterick Bridge, Gymnastics What working down mines does for you, De Rooy alone in dash, Paying the penalty for breaking the rules, Players hogging more of television picture, Ruleful Taylor reinstated, Ascot and Catterick threatened by frost, Graham should repel challenge, Platini in command, Chance to attack is missed League stays in mildfield muddle, Greenwood turns base metal into gold, Hockey Cambridge make their corners count, Skiing Conditions, Youth and experience in final, Folkestone, France spurn chance of expierimenting, Point-to-point fixtures next month, Coaching for the novices, Golf Royal Troon will draw Americans, Cycling Mountainous Tour of Italy planned, Fishing Taking a great step forward for Atlantic Salmon, Show Jumping Fletcher follows suit, Clash of the English and Irish universities. Property: T.L. Mercer & Co., Country Property, Residential Property A share of sun, sand and scuba, London And Suburban. Weather: The Weather.

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