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The Times - 19/06/1982

1982; Gale Group;

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From Robert Fisk, By Julian Haviland, Political Editor, From John Witherow, By Michael Horsnell, By David Cross, From Christopher Thomas, By David Felton, Labour Reporter, By Our Labour Reporter, By a Staff Reporter, By Paul Routledge, Labour Editor, By Lucy Hodges, From Tim Jones, From Richard Ford, By John Young, Agriculture Correspondent, By Frances Gibb, By David Walker, By Pat Healy, Social Services Correspondent, From Martin White the Press Association, From Craig Seton, From Leslie Dowd of Reuters on board the troop ship Canberra, From Richard Owen, From Christopher Walker, From Zoriana Pysariwsky, From Nicholas Ashford, From George Clark, From David Watts, From Richard Wigg, Hilary Finch, David Wade, Ned Chaillet, Dennis Hackett, Roger Berthoud, Anne Barnes, Philippa Toomey, Marcel Berlins, W. A. Lang, Jonathan Wills, Philip Howard, Peter Waymark, S.C.P., Derek Harris, Jeremy Flint, Harry Golombek, Roy Hay, Shona Crawford Poole, Geoffrey Smith, By General Sir John Hackett, RICHARD HOLME, DICK TAVERNE, G. RANKINE, G. BRIGHT, JOHN DYSON, YOAV BIRAN, RICHARD COURSE, TONY KEABLE-ELLIOTT, P. H. SPENCER-SILVER, P. G. PEACOCK, J. T. PALMER, STANLEY G. LUFF, DONALD GUNN MacRAE, F. C. MUSGRAVE, MICHAEL BROWN, JOHN MORRISON, John Prickett, By Geraldine Norman, Sale Room Correspondent, By David Hewson, B.A.C., M.H.P., By Baron Phillips, From Bailey Morris, By Rupert Morris, By Jonathan Davis, Energy Correspondent, By Drew Johnston, By David Blake Economics Editor, By Philip Robinson, Adrienne Gleeson, Ian McDonald, Lorna Bourke, Tony Levene, Conal Gregory, Sally White, From Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, From Norman Fox, From Clive White, By Rex Bellamy, Tennis Correspondent, By Alan Gibson, By John Woodcock, Cricket Correspondent, By Richard Eaton, By Pat Butcher, By a Special Correspondent, From John Hennessy, Golf Correspondent, By Mitchell Platts, From John Blunsden, From a Special Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Michael Phillips, By Our Newmarket Correspondent, By Michael Phillps, By Michael Seely, By Micheal Phillips, From Desmond Stoneham, Edited by Peter Davalle, Trevor Fishlock,

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Index. News: Argentina refuses to cease hostilities, Officers held for insulting court, Riddle of Stansted arms flights, Acas criticizes teachers' pay bargaining, Pym hoping to repair relations, Set man free DPP orders, Informer sent to jail for Braden raid, Cambodia exile factions unite, GLC jobs may cost £10,000 each, Haig fails to soften Begin's militancy, Salvadorean guerrillas kill colonel, Prior hopes for better Dublin links, EEC on the defensive, POW ships allowed into fishing village, Wild airport welcome for Biafra's leader, Once the Falflands mist has cleared, Tax relief for British films pleases makers, Letter from Nepal Despair beneath the Himalayan sunrise, Rail talks edge closer to deadline, The bombs that could have sunk the Navy, Review for schools survey, Reagan faces own Watergate over Mafia-link scandal, Roads, Ascension's day as world's busiest airport, Denning upholds worker's right to choose union, Health unions ready to step up action, Victims of the final assault, Spring time calls for thinking caps, Frightening moment for Prince Andrew, Mutterings in the ranks but no real mutiny, Overseas selling prices, PLO tactics drew Israeli raids Hundreds lie dead in the cellars of Sidon, Why the general is refighting World War III, Rabies case doctors are cleared, Nalgo to back pay pact, The church universal as peacemaker, Falklands mail, Detention criticized, Harriers faced worse odds than 1940 pilots, Legal insurance draws law societies' backing, The papers, Civilian dead mourned, Five ships link up to sail south, SDP will fight EEC withdrawal Owen says, MEPs bedevilled by expenses system, Science report When cows prefer hedges to grass, Pro-PLO mayors ousted Fall-out of invasion hits West Bank, Reagan scores for Russia, Woman died from shock after bee sting, Clean, fed and homeward bound. Politics and Parliament: Career prospects for hospital doctors, Foot backs action against Militant, Astiz could not be tried, Gas explosion. Display Advertising: Peter Stuyvesant Travel, Multiple Display Advertisements, Queen Elizabeth 2, The Red Cross, Greek Holidays, St. John's Smith Square, Royal Albert Hall, St. Joseph's Hospice, The Times, Bloms Bulb, Iveco, Advancement Of Arab-British Understanding, Royal Festival Hall, Vins De Pays, Allen, Aldeburgh Festival, Thomson, Abbey Unit Trusts, Framlington, Jose Carreras, Base Lending Rates. News in Brief. Law: Knifeman at palace remanded, Heroin charge, Two guilty of art theft, DPP action on home birth case ruled out, Law Report June 19 1982 Court of Appeal Union wrong to expel memger in dispute Cheall v APEX. Picture Gallery. Reviews: Screen credits International Film Encyclopaedia, The short road to Animal Farm George Orwell A Life, Good reads for your beach bag, Animal moralities Kalila and Dimna, Investigator in police state Gorky Park, Scottish memories Odyssey, Television A bumpy road to nostalgia, Theatre Sexual simmering A Doll's House Barbican Pit, Interview: Murray Perahia Letting the music breathe, The noblest joys of summer More Tales From a Long Room, Up horn... Down corn Corduroy, The fiction of and in women The Sleeping Beauty, Radio Strange sounds. Arts and Entertainment: Lazing on a summer's day, Gardens open Today And Tomorrow, The Times Cook Playing gooseberry, Essex Show opens, Television and radio: Saturday and Sunday, Sale Room £90,200 for an imitation, In the garden, Chess In two, white to win £100, Picnics packed just for you, Solution of Puzzle No 15,856, Introducing a new weekly column Travel file A cheaper summer, Bridge Squeeze me, hear me swear, Alabama A world not yet gone with the wind, Gardening Cover up and sit back. Editorials/Leaders: A Moment For Militancy, What IS The French For U-Turn?, Off The Rails. Letters to the Editor: Putting Alliance in first place, Defence staff, Israel's 'Peace for Galilee' operation, Politics and hunting, Glasgow sale anxiety, Right hand-left hand, Out in the cold, On the blind side, Aid to Lebanon, Papal Mass carpet, Stansted expansion, Backward glances, Dangers of rugby, Church in peace and war. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Births. Official Appointments and Notices: Church news Retirements, University news, Latest appointments. Classified Advertising: Services tomorrow: Second Sunday after Trinity, Announcements, Today's events, Entertainments. Deaths. Obituaries: Curt Jurgens Wide experience on stage and screen, Professor Alan Coddington, Professor J. Nishiwaki. Business and Finance: Penny Stocks History is bunk, Keppel higher, Dividend passed by LOFS, Overseas Companies, French may ask for loan, US row over Soviet pipeline, Rise in US M1, Societies face complaints, Conoco signals new petrol price war, Travel cheque move will force re-think on charges, Pitfalls of insurance for the young, Chloride on the mend but dividends suffer, The bankrupt's tale of trauma and disgrace, 154p a share St George's bid, Pound at five-year low as dollar rises again, Drinking your way around Europe, Capital Markets, Rules on maternity grant are relaxed, Dividend payout, Companies, Dollar Fund, After nervous trading on Thursday, gold stabilized, CBI urges cut, Price Changes, Early leavers benefit from 'transfer funds', Pension notes, No blues at Wedgwood, Family Money Market Banks, Knitwear group acquisition plan, Waiting for the dollar's plunge, Uncertainty and caution crown gloomy week, Lloyds set to increase agencies, Coffee clampdown rejected, Hesketh redundancies, Interest Rates, Versatile policy, Long haul for ERF, Gold Hollow ring, Age poser for board at Savoy, In the dark, Fund advisers, Money Markets, Austin stops dealings, Prices up but trend is still downward, Loan option, Bids And Deals, Pension pressure, Currencies, US ambassador warned of danger of subsidy ruling Import ban 'a threat to British Steel'. Stock Exchange Tables: Statistics Retail Prices, The pound, Latest Results, Sterling: Spot and Forward, Commodities, Unit Trust Prices-change on the week, Wall Street, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Stock Exchange Prices Quiet close, Stock Exchanges. Sport: England should justify being made favourites, Heron and high-flying friend at home in marsh, Lorimer helps Hongkong to big victory, Warwick, Sports in Brief, Group Three Argentines revived, England given four places, Results and group tables, Durie service is given verdict on grass court, Alexander brings relief, Miss New records rare amateur win, Pringle takes the eye, Devlin smells the roses on his way to the lead, Cameroon earn Polish respect, Notts censured by TCCB over pitches, Group Four Keegan up and running in two or three days, Wizard of three hat-tricks, Ayr, Group One Peruvians inject vitality into sterile group, Ascot Heath, Group Six Scotland the brave-Brazil the bonny, Wolves saved on the brink, Sporting fixtures, Big French prize may fall to Gaye Chance, Zimbabwe take to hosting parties, Motor Racing Only Lancias threaten new breed, Group Five A minor earthquake to extend an Irish holiday, Fearless Lad comes of age in man's world, Redcar, Piggott can stay one step ahead with Celestial Dancer, Today's cricket, Athletics Making hay on a damp night, Group Two Germans wary, Royal Ascot results. Weather: The Weather.

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