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The Times - 30/10/1982

1982; Gale Group;

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From Ivor Davis, From Tim Jones, From Patricia Clough, By David Hewson, By George Clark, By Julian Haviland, Political Editor, By Clifford Webb, Motoring Correspondent, By Peter Hennessy, By Rodney Cowton Defence Correspondent, By Anthony Bevins, Political Correspondent, By Our Political Correspondent, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Paul Routledge, Labour Editor, By Michael Baily, Transport Editor, By the Staff of "Nature", By Our Philatelic Correspondent, By Donald Macintyre, By David Walker, By Our Crime Reporter, From Ronald Faux, By a Staff Reporter, By Our Legal Affairs Correspondent, By Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, By Frances Williams Economics Correspondent, By Rupert Morris, From Richard Ford, From Richard Wigg, From Mohsin Ali, From Susan MacDonald, From Michael Hamlyn, From Robert Fisk, From James Hutchinson, From Christopher Follett, From Christopher Walker, From Roger Boyes, From Zoriana Pysariwsky, From Our Correspondent, From John Earle, From Judith Miller, From Nicholas Ashford, From Our Own Correspondent, From Bailey Morris, From Mario Modiano, From Diana Geddes, From Kuldip Nayar, Michael Church, Ned Chaillet, From Ian Murray, Nicholas Kenyon, From David Blow, From David Bonavia, John Percival, David Wade, PHS, by David Butler, Marina Warner, John Colville, JOHN HOLTON, DAVID GREEN, JOHN BUTTERFIELD, MAURICE LESSOF, R. M. W. TAYLOR, FRED CATHERWOOD, ALEXANDER FINN, AUSTEN LAING, OLIVER SMEDLEY, P. H. TOMBLESON, JOHN WRIGHT, JACK VALENTI, CHRISTOPHER GRAHAM, SEAN McGRAIL, NASIM AHMED, E. J. WINGFIELD, David Nicholls, City Editor Anthony Hilton, From Maxwell Newton, By Jonathan Davis, Frances Williams, By Jonathan Davis Energy Correspondent, By Andrew Cornelius I, By Barrie Clement, By Derek Harris, Commercial Editor, By Peter Wilson-Smith, Banking Correspondent, By Peter Wilson-Smith, Banking correspondent, Margaret Drummond, EDITED BY MARGARET DRUMMOND, By Our Financial Staff, Drew Johnston, By Peter Ball, By Sydney Friskin, By Paul Newman, Peter Ball, By Rex Bellamy, Tennis Correspondent, By Keith Macklin, From Mitchell Platts, From Richard Streeton, From Stephen Taylor, By Paul Harrison, By Derek Wyatt, By Peter West, Rugby Correspondent, By Peter Marson, By Iain Mackenzie, From Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, From Desmond Stoneham, By Michael Seely, By Our Newmarket Correspondent, By Michael Phillips, By Michael Phillips, Racing Correspondent, Edited by Peter Davalle, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By Tony Samstag (Photographs: Suresh Karadia), Derek Harris, Clifford Webb, Shona Crawford Poole, Ashley Stephenson, Jane MacQuitty, Max Harrison, John Higgins, Geoff Brown, Judy Froshaug, Jeremy Flint, Peter Philp, Mel Lewis, Harry Golombek, Robin Young,

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Index. News: Milan police recapture Red Brigades Woman, Testing the mood on arms curbs, MP wants rape names report, Channel 4 dispute talks break down, Dead boy 'a victim of society', Greek right confident of swift return to power, Thatcher plans 'system like a presidency', Books replace PLO weapons at UN college in Lebanon, Overseas selling prices, Local rates will stay, MP says, In the garden, Life inside 'worst hostel', Gardens open, The Times Diary Infamous Five, Chaplain who practises fire and brimstone, Howe sees only slow and patchy recovery, Slow timetable for change Spain's democracy safer after Socialist victory, TV firms act over 'Time Out', Mid-Term Elections Women's vote could be key, After the polls Labour joy restrained by realism, Powell sets out doubts on nuclear deterrent, Editors boycott meeting on Bihar press Bill, Scouts step into line with new leader, Calvi's body taken back to Italy, Pleasurable business at the heart of industrial Japan, Divorced recorder faces investigation, Anniversaries, Street 'cowboys' sidestep law, Fewer side effects in new nuclear weaponry, UN keeps pressure on Hanoi, US hopes to maintain close ties, Washington stands firm on Siberian pipeline sanctions, Peking wants Moscow threat removed, One word and Jock was away..., L'Emigrant to sail in, Tories win control of council pay body, Roads, Britons' travel bill soars to £25bn, What makes the Fifth a burning issue?, Police step up detentions under Terrorism Act, Loving husband killed wife with axe, £500,000 for arts in schools, Thatcher moved to tears by the Berlin Wall, Texas mourns reluctant sheriff who closed its Best Little Whorehouse, Elvis on fire... for £300, De Lorean leaves jail after raising £5.9m bail, Miners scuttle the coal strike call, Cape stamp collection sold for £1,037,830, GLC protest over civil defence, SPD nominates Vogel to run for Chancellor, Danes to keep trying for better fish deal, The papers, When cross-country luxury is automatic, Geared for economy, The children who love to spell, Army guard for Jews rebuilding in Hebron, Allegations of vice at home for children, Children's hospital beds saved by grant, Slight comfort all round, Fears for life of Belfast boy, China's long march Mao loyalists face purge, Reagan's campaign takes an anti-Washington line, Soviet grain needs from US reduced, Australian drought devastates farms, Brian Masters laments the decline of the great political hostess When secrets were served with the soup, Jaruzelski looks for support in the provinces, Duchess offers support for cancer patients, Science report Bacterium that looks like a garden wall, Attack by Boyson on 'trendy' teachers, Probation for schoolboy who killed girl, Fighting to change the image of God, Appeal for minority languages, Lisbon replaces Council of the Revolution, Competition for missile order, Prince pays tribute to Mountbatten vision, Letter from wife set Prudom on trail of death, police chief says, New Nissan makes British debut, £4m to turn back the Falklands clock to day before the war, BL pay deal accepted despite shop stewards, Halt called to Australian test tube birth research. Law: Former politicians are accused by Evren, First step towards single family court, Wife's desertion taken into account in award Robinson v Robinson, Dingo case mother given life sentence, Damages for loss of profit Ben Stanfield (Carlisle) Ltd v Carlisle City Council, Man's 10-year jail sentence quashed, Judge appeals for help in search for missing boy. Politics and Parliament: Alliance discredited by election tactics, Angry fishermen may blockade Shetlands oil, MP expects a Labour resurgence. Display Advertising: Bell's, Capital Radio, Lloyd's, Buckmaster & Moore, Mikado, Bridge Magazine, Love Lingerie, National Savings Certificates, Multiple Display Advertisements, Oddbins, Mundi Color Holidays, Creative Toys, Slippersocks, St John's Smith Square, Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, Suttons Seeds, First National Securities, Times Newspapers, "The Times", National Savings Income Bonds, Royal Albert Hall, St. Joseph's Hospice, P. M. Products, Happy Things, Glc South Bank, Morrison Craft Shop, Cumpers, Florida & Barbados, Threatre Board, Stocking Fillas, Forma Marketing, Watkins Holdings Ltd, Love, Switzerland, R. Pitchers Ltd., Wolsey Hall, Libyan Art Exhibition, Resista Carpets, National Savings Bank, Book Markers, Comedy Theatre, Wooden Tops Ltd., Julian Gibbs Associates, Keith Larrell, Richmond Hill Hotel, Wings Ltd, Base Lending Rates. News in Brief. Arts and Entertainment: For the connoisseur, Rock & Jazz, Collecting Crazy, mixed up chiffoniers, Travel file Bigger bargains for package buyers, Bridge When to talk tough and play rough, Plants under the hammer, Concerts, Values Exclusive letters to Mr Claus give rise to first-class gifts by post, Eating out Constable's culinary countryside, Drink Stocking up at the eleventh hour, Photography, Galleries, Dance, Television and radio: Saturday and Sunday, The Times Cook Raising the stakes when cooking with beef, Festivals, Opera, Raspberries, Films on TV, Wallflowers, Fairs, London, Camellia, the beauty that defies pollution, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,973, Chess Travels on the tournament circuit, Contorted hazel, Out of Town, Make sure of some room at the inn over Christmas, Sale room £3,520 for first photographic print, London Openings, Family events Tricks, treats and childish devilry, Week Ahead, Calendar Today. Picture Gallery. Official Appointments and Notices: Deputy editor of 'The Times' retires, Irish Labour Party leader resigns, Chief Chancery Registrar retires, Latest appointments, Cambridge awards and elections. Reviews: Singing strings of the baroque, Radio Desert wastes that stretch on and on, Intrusions in nostalgic music, Classic treats for film connoisseurs, Solti celebrates seventieth anniversary in song..., Television Always in demand, ... and Schubert flows smoothly, Concert BBC So Herbig Lutoslawski Festival Hall Radio 3, Theatre A musical note Torquato Tasso Citizens', Glasgow, New voices in old operettas, Open blood-letting in closed spaces, Dance Dancemakers The Place. Editorials/Leaders: In The Saddle, Gonzalez Without Colonels. Letters to the Editor: End of Ulster illusion?, Line of potential, Health promotion research aims, The French in Africa, Remaining doubts about fisheries pact, Electoral reform, Swan deaths, Video piracy, A new way with ancient wrecks, Stansted inquiry, Plight of Begum Bhutto, Church and bomb, Inherited disorders. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Exhibitions, Today's events, James Meade, Wanted, Entertainments, Services tomorrow: Twenty first Sunday after Triniity. Births. Obituaries: Miss Joan Swinstead, Dr David L. Davies Influential work in psychiatry, Major-Gen Sir G. Michelmore. Business and Finance: Hopkinsons Holdings p.l.c. Interim Report, Japan decides to lower economic growth target, Amber Day back in profit, UEI takeover, BL pay deal lifts index, French get go-ahead on Alwyn, Barclays option, £3m rights issue by AB Electronics, Family money, Steel company seeks City cash £2m will seal JFB-BSC partnership, Baco agrees to Alcan's £29m bid, Investment and finance Postal snag for stags, Stothert & Pitt cuts losses, US markets cheered by fall in M1, Companies, Women fight for equality in price of sickness cover, The cost of insuring against hospitalization, Markets, Tax relief on investment and cuts on energy costs likely Help for industry as ministers counter £1,500 shortfall, Family Money Market, British investors act against US fund, Currencies London Close, Company News In Brief, TSB unit trusts, Interest Rates, How a Harrogate hotel could benefit high-rate taxpayers, Makers challenge chocolate tariff, Win a skiing holiday, £66 policy will take the sting out of legal action, Danish Bacon chief voted out, Money Markets, Bambers slides to £3.9m loss, Currencies, Lure for investors, Richardson still in red, Guinness Peat suffers £31m loss, Protecting your child at school, The economy, Exco expands interests in Far East with merger. Stock Exchange Tables: Unit Trust Princes-change on the week, The pound, Sterling: Spot and Forward, Commodities, Price Changes, Wall Street, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Stock Exchange Prices Optimistic end to account, Stock Exchanges. Sport: Volleyball Image change prompted by interest of television, Hastings the attraction, The players that found fame in Spain return to a winter of obscurity Bingham's World Cup stars come down to earth, Fowler and Pringle play again with Perth in view, Weekend Fixtures, 'Fed up' Blakeway retires, Sports in Brief, Man who reflected spirit of an age says farewell at the Dell, Red Cleric for Hennessy, Sri Lankans seek first win, Boxing Cowdell victory on menu, Rangers face the ultimate test, Rugby League Britain have too much to do, Financial snags delay signing of Aintree deal, Full Test status is Zimbabwe's next aim, Ascot NH, Sporting fixtures, A £14,000 club, Newmarket, Mayotte makes hay for farmer Holder, All signs point to Indian Trail, News King ready to scoop Ascot prize, Tennis Power and positive thinking take Miss Shriver through, Wetherby, Snooker Davis has the final say for England, Golf Player has much to learn, Hearns bout date fixed, Newmarket results, In Brief Ickx's grand prix return, Batsford on familiar path, Hockey Formidable Cheshire challenge, Swansea hoping to relive the old days, Worcester, Video Review Problems of a major growth industry, Southend lose home record, Haden opens season. Weather: The Weather.

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