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The Times - 06/10/1982

1982; Gale Group;

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By Peter Stothard, From Philip Webster, Political Reporter, From Patricia Clough, By David Walker, From Robert Fisk, By Stewart Tendier, Crime Reporter, From Richard Ford, By Paul Routledge, Labour Editor, By Our Labour Reporter, From Ronald Kershaw, By a Staff Reporter, By Jonathan Davis, Energy Correspondent, By Geraldine Norman, Sale Room Correspondent, By Richard Evans, By the Staff of Nature, By Hugh Clayton Environment Correspondent, By Lucy Hodges, Education Correspondent, By Hill Johnstone, Electronics Correspondent, By Amanda Haigh, By Nicholas Timmins, By John Young Agriculture Correspondent, Reports by Alan Wood, Robert Morgan, Howard Underwood, Sara Bonner, Tony Hodges, Julian Haviland, By Anthony Bevins, Lucy Hodges, By Michael Baily, Transport Editor, By David Hewson, By Christopher Warman, Arts Correspondent, From Michael Hamlyn, From Mario Modiano, From Our Own Correspondent, From Ian Murray, From Zoriana Pysariwsky, From Our Correspondent, From Richard Owen, Moscow, From Christopiher Follett, From Leslie Plommer, From Richard Wigg, From Diana Geddes, From Hasan Akhtar, John Earle, From Richard Hughes, Irving Wardle, Ned Chaillet, John Percival, Nicholas Kenyon, Richard Williams, Michael Church, Stephen Pettitt, Penny Perrick, PHS, by Tim Congdon, George Brock, John Vincent, James Curran, NEVILLE MARCH HUNNINGS, ALAN JONES, I. G. BETTELEY, NICHOLAS KALDOR, TYRRELL BURGESS, EDWARD F. NORTHCOTE, PHILIP MICKELBOROUGH, VALERIE PITT, J. M. HINTON, W. G. BRIDGE, SAINSBURY, KEVIN J. COYNE, T. J. RENNIE, DAVID KENNEDY, COLLEEN ANDERSON, TIMOTHY MAURICE, By Clifford Longley, Religious Affairs Correspondent, From a Bridge Correspondent, City Editor Anthony Hilton, From Maxwell Newton, By Frances Williams Economics Correspondent, By Michael Prest, By Bill Johnstone Electronics Correspondent, By Gareth David, By Our Energy Correspondent, Drew Johnston, By Derek Harris, C Gordon Tether, From Richard Streeton, From Alan Hubbard, By John Wilcockson, From John Wilcockson, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Sydney Friskin, From a Special Correspondent, By Stewart Jones Football Correspondent, By Peter Ball, By Tony Roche, By Tom German, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By David Hands, Peter West, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Michael Seely, By Our Newmarket Correspondent, By Our Racing Staff, By Michael Phillips, Racing Correspondent, By John Woodcock, Cricket Correspondent, From Michael Coleman, John Wilcockson, by Baron Phillips, Edited by Peter Dear, By Donald Macintyre, Labour Correspondent, From Christopher Mosey, By Donald Macintyre Labour Correspondent,

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Index. News: China and Russia back junta, Letter from Palermo Tax farmers crop lures the Mafia, Makers call for glass safety laws, The governing passions of a top Tory lady, How to be kind to the miners, Fagan apology to the Queen, Architects protest over rates, Channel 4 will 'miss' 13% of viewers, Closer look at deaths urged by doctors, Rain cuts support for health pay protest, Shultz-Gromyko talks reveal gravity of Washington-Moscow divisions US-Soviet gap rules out summit meeting, Budget boost allows full defence training to resume, Nott says, Jenkin 'has a little list', Weighell may get rebuke, Uganda after Amin: 3 Settling the Asian issue, £45m deficit warning by universities, Overseas selling prices, Court must beat air fares 'conspiracy' Lord Bethell says, Draper presented with hardline Israeli proposals, Moreover... Miles Kington, Tehran rejects UN's second ceasefire call, Frank Johnson in Brighton Old trooper Heath finds an ally in St Paul, Ministers determined on secret ballots for union leaders, Prisons: ideas but little more, Files of Kipling paper saved for posterity, Coal price rise of 5% planned, Mitterrand sets off to reaffirm ties in Africa, Conference commentary Tories discover an air of confidence, Spanish Elections Fears of a coup hang over Spanish poll, Free Church link to Rome urged, Cost main factor in nuclear expansion, TUC crisis talks with 5,000 steel jobs at risk, The Times Diary Not so passive, Leftist call to boycott Labour man, Anniversaries, Depth-charged 'spy' sub leaves trace of oil, High society divorce A nation enthralled by lurid evidence, GLC rate may rise by 30%, Poison pills reach California, Cut welfare state or face 50% tax rise, Howe tells Cabinet, Poet's concrete defiance, Next target, a balanced budget, Peking detains Hongkong editor-in-chief, Kirilenko name left off Politburo list, BL to sell three office buildings, Moon offers the world his panacea, Why Foot should look to his right, Seoul fears North's attack, Danes freeze pay and cut social welfare, Science report Vaccine can stop production of sperm, Strauss barges in where Charlemagne failed, Roads, Joseph considers voucher scheme experiment, Labour 'now unrecognizable', Joanna Lumley's Diary Rear view mirror, Dissident Irish ministers resign as Haughey faces confidence vote, Inquest call for plane door check, Four smuggled aliens left to die in desert, Prince flies to holiday in Mustique, Sandhurst, Bonn underlines Atlantic solidarity, French left split by austerity programme, The papers, US accused of double standards by EEC, Cable television: 3 Dramatic effect of new facilities, Kent lead likely on vouchers, Terrorists face public execution, Farmers advised to slaughter pigs, Sprightly Politburo surprises diplomats, Tridlent TV pulls out of casino battle, Solidarity underground leader captured, Chaos in Beirut as army holds 500 in show of strength, Helen Mason gathers some family secrets from Sir Oswald Mosley's latest biographer, his son Nicholas 'The whole point is that he was such an innocent cad', New stamp booklets, Outlook for libraries 'bleak', Union may boycott £574m jobs scheme, Greece and Turkey will reopen diplomatic talks, Iran hijackers jailed after flying home, David Watts, visiting Saigon, finds a far from united nation The new Vietnam battle for hearts and minds, Housing right to buy to be extended. Politics and Parliament: Nott walks out of TV interview. Display Advertising: The Wine Club, Bell's, Merrill Lynch, British Airways, Blesma, Philips, Ayster, Ncb, The Sloane Club, Multiple Display Advertisements, Bovis Construction Limited, Mondial, Midland, The Hon, The Times, The Changing Face Of South Africa, Huntsmans, Bligh. Law: Law Report October 6 1982 No loss of home compensation for council tenant Regina v Cardiff City Council. Ex parte Cross, Footballers cleared in sex case, Mayor to appeal in litter case. Picture Gallery. News in Brief. Arts and Entertainment: Chinese pair in top three, Spending on arts in recession 'justified', Today's television and radio programmes, Sale room Claret on offer today, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,952. Reviews: Migrations Square Thing, Theatre Opium and old lace Poppy Barbican, Dance Sankai Juku Sadler's Wells, Jazz Slim Gaillard The Canteen, Recital Ludwig Parsons Barbican, Pro Musica Sacra St John's, An elemental calm Philharmonia Matacic Festival Hall Radio 3, Television From one gentleman to another.... Editorials/Leaders: Muster The Heavy Mob, Tories And The Forty-Ton Truck, The Border IS All, Twenty Years Of Tears. Letters to the Editor: Economic truths, Anti-apartheid policy, National Gallery, Funding the NHS, CAP in light of consumer needs, Churchmen's politics, Telephone billing, Cough cure, Binding effect of Community law, University cuts, Ring of no-confidence, Paying for 'privatised' services, Instrumental error. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Births. Official Appointments and Notices: Latest appointments, University news Reading. Deaths. Obituaries: Mr Macdonald Hastings, Mr Glenn Gould, Lord Carnock, Ahmad Hassan al Bakr Former President of Iraq, Obituary. Business and Finance: 10% of Britain's merchant fleet cut 1,300 BP seamen to lose jobs, Cope Allman problems, International, United British Securities Trust Plc, 'Yes' to privatization... support for changes at Lloyd's Industry leaders back Tebbit's law to control trade unions, Morse warning of bank chain reaction, Bowthorpe looks at US takeovers, International W German jobless record, Growth in money supply on target, Companies, The professional engineers-1 Stuck with that poor relation image, No dividend as FMC goes deeper into red, Markets, Price Changes, William Hill slump dents Sears profit, Republicans face a rough election ride' Bailey Morris reports US prepares for battle over economy, Today, Factories criticized on FMS, Interest Rates, Investment and finance Ireland-next in line?, Slowdown in energy demand predicted, Cash deal sought on System X, Money supply figures bolster index, Slumberland deal tipped, Money Markets, Seagram Distillers PLC, Company News In Brief, Halstead defies recession, A lack of intellectual contact, Turnround for Cape, Currencies, Oyez cut back in losses, Comtech data system launched, The economy, Wall Street M1 rise lifts the Dow. Stock Exchange Tables: M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited The Over-the-Counter Market, The pound, Authorized Units & Insurance Funds, Sterling: Spot and Forward, Commodities, Wall Street, Stock Exchange Prices Quiet but firm, Stock Exchanges. Business Appointments: Appointments. Sport: Todays Fixtures, Bravest gold medal, Wales gets a second gold, Blisset is injured at Bolton, Average price increase at Goffs, Eire hoping Galvin will be fit, Sports in Brief, Newcastle, In Brief Challenge to Duran by Batten, Blue-eyed boy keeps sprint title, Badminton set back, Games move on suspension, A Lion no longer as innocent as NZ lamb, Fijians battle on against injuries, Yesterday's results from Brisbane Archery, Offers welcome as Reading are to be sold, Snooker Knowles keeps his head above water, Cheltenham NH, Australia are again 'psyched' out of gold, York, Fulham's impressive response in classic, Ritchie's bold defiance cannot stop Pakistan winning series, Cook takes a trip out of the 800 metres, Elegant Davis revives Arsenal, Old discarded by Yorkshire, Table Tennis Douglas beaten as his game goes to pieces, Modern Pentathlon Horses take the bit between their teeth, Equestrianism Skelton rides St James to faultless Wembley victory, Dawn River rises, Brighton results, Quiet American shows spirit and talent of another Hinault, County put first by Shorrock, Hockey Ten players divided over loyalty, New Maori warriors face Welsh, A boxing celebration to come, Prophecy comes true with a Rush 1-2, Tennis Franee take initiative in Davis Cup preparation, High flier Dunlop aims Awaasif for Washington, Wolverhampton, Wigan force the pace and earn plaudits, Volleyball, Last night's results and scorers. Classified Advertising: Legal Notices, Public Notices, Wanted, Today's events. Property: London Flats, London And Suburban Property, Country Property, Residential property How some of the other half live, Commercial And Industrial Property. Weather: The Weather.

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