The Times - 23/06/1982
1982; Gale Group;
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From Christopher Thomas, By Julian Haviland, Henry Stanhope, From John Witherow, From Robert Fisk, By David Blake Economics Editor, By Donald Macintyre Labour Correspondent, By Anthony Bevins, Political Correspondent, By Baron Phillips, Property Correspondent, By Philip Webster Political Reporter, By a Staff Reporter, By Lucy Hodges, By Jonathan Davis Energy Correspondent, From Paul Routledge, Labour Editor, By Our Political Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, By Our Labour Correspondent, By Christopher Warman Arts Correspondent, By John Young, By Frances Gibb, By Peter Evans, Home Affairs Correspondent, From Jonathan Wills, By Karan Thapar, By Stewart Tendler, By Philip Webster, Political Reporter, From Paul Ellman, From Richard Wigg, From Ian Murray, From Diana Geddes, From Christopher Walker, From Mario Modiano, From Nicholas Ashford, By David Cross, From Roger Boyes, From David Watts, From Richard Owen, From David Bonavia, From Trevor Fishlock, From Michael Hamlyn, Sue Jones, Bel Mooney, by Michael McCrum, Nicholas Ashford, PHS, Peter Taaffe, GEORGE FOULKES, MATTHEW PARRIS, WILLIAM PITT, STEPHEN de FAZEKAS, P. W. BAILES, ANTHONY C. FAIRBURN, ANTHONY HUNT, CARVER, FM., BENT JUEL-JENSEN, EIRENE WHITE, ALISTAIR GRAHAM, ROBERT SPENCER BERNARD, NICHOLAS FREEMAN, PEDRO BALLESTERO, MICHAEL GEARE, PHILIP LARKIN, BY Geraldine Norman, Sale Room Correspondent, The Hon Ewen E. S. Montagu, Bryan Appleyard, John Percival, Paul Griffiths, Irving Wardle, Ned Chaillet, Dennis Hackett, From Ian Murray Luxembourg, From Peter Norman, By Rupert Morris, By Derek Harris, Commercial Editor, By Peter Wilson-Smith, By Lorna Bourke, Sally White, Baron Phillips, C Gordon Tether, By Philip Robinson, By Roger Boyes, By Richard Streeton, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, BY Pat Butchar, By Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Ronald Faux, From Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent, From Norman Fox, From Clive White, From Gerry Harrison, By Richard Eaton, BY Rex Bellamy, Tennis Correspondent, From a Special Correspondent, By a Special Correspondent, By Geoffrey Green, By Gordon Allan, By Michael Seely, By Our Newmatket Correspondent, By Our Newmarket Correspondent, by Baron Phillips, Edited by Peter Dear, By the Staff of 'Nature', By Richard Evans, By Jeannette Mitchell,
ResumoIndex. News: Herpes virus screening is sought by Mencap, Air India crash kills 19 in Bombat, Appeal prompts move to alter day centre law, Smiles from the Queen as she visits her grandson, Nanny from Britain murdered, Old Cambodian enemies unite against Vietnam, Defence White Paper Why it 'would be folly' to give up nuclear arms, Underground travellers face more chaos today, Diplomats scramble for safety, Banking panic grips Turkey, Steel cuts mean fight to finish, Sirs says, Stanley's horse lay down and died, Competition to save old buildings, Gordonstoun yes, but first Pimlico Primary, Madrid concession on home rule, Sharp rise puts jobless above 3m, New Books-hardback, Colourful census in China, Sex equality amendment dies in US, Exit visas promised to Russians, Who really loves the family?, Why Labour needs to keep its Militants, Cheers hail the debut of a sleeping prince, Retired diplomat is Britain's new man in Washington, Kensington town hall may gain new protection, Science report Calculating the effects of nuclear war, Roads, Breakaway union seeks recognition, The nurses accept 7.5 per cent on eve of health service strike, Bedford College to link with Royal Holloway, Enemy lost 83 planes, Police criticized after death in the snow, NCB attack on Scargill stance, Asians in Britain: 3 Families growing up in different worlds, Army isolated in junta struggle for power, Moreover..Miles Kington, Archaeology Electroplating origins in Peru, Hunt returns to islands today, Greece likens invasion to Nazi crimes, The Havana connexion Cuban spies mastermind 'Latin arms pipeline', Israelis agree to ceasefire, Begin optimistic after meeting with Haig, Israel blames Damascus as jets hit Syrian positions, Pink frills in deep water off Miami, Overseas selling prices, Mrs Gandhi rewards loyalty First Sikh President for India, First step to restore US links, Frank Johnson in the Commons Laying down a stock of good British arms, Somalis accept Ethiopian offer, Mitterrand sticks to his anti-inflation guns, Falklands campaign costs to be met outside defence budget, Air service to Stanley planned, Country diary of a provincial lady, Soviet swimmer pleads for help, London sales, The papers, AA fails in move to outlaw car park penalty, Experiment holds key to rail peace, Coatbridge and Airdrie by-election A good old-fashioned fight to the finish, Warsaw launches purge of university staff, US concerned over port access, Leave your wheelchair outside and walk. You can't? Then stay put, Improved law on privacy urged, The Times Diary Take your pick from the princely precedents, Tripos results, As Palestinian families wait in anguish... Prisoners stumble blindfolded into an uncertain future, Dankeft refuses to name names in expenses scandal. Display Advertising: Joan Tree Agency, Merrill Lynch, Markson Pianos, IT, Teacher's, The Air Travel, Ors Limited, Christmas Catalogue, Bmw, Portland Holidays, The Times, Saa, Aquascutum, Stanley Gibbons, The Royal Hospital, Druce, Halifax, Sun, Ncb, Twa, Base Lending Rates. Politics and Parliament: Royal Baby The nation shares in happiness, Disarmament Arms sales row as PM sets out for New York, 26 Tories rebal on Ulster Bill guillotine, Parliament today, Ulster Timetable to prevent assembly Bill being killed, Nationality plea for islanders, Phone damage warning, Thatcher defends scope of Falklands review, Middle East Destruction of PLO no help to Israel, Curb on Militant will decide Foot's future as leader, Education Peace in classrooms under fire, House Of Lords Move to keep young people out of prison. Property: Potential buyers view Hever's splendour, Savils, Country Property, Winkworth, Residential Property Stirring times in the country, Property To Let, Humberts. Picture Gallery. Law: Pretoria agent goes on trial, Damages for inability to help ill husband Rourke v Barton and Other, Hinckley: why not 'guilty but insane'?, Tennis umpire fined £100 for insult to girl, Appeal rules criticized Regina v Immigration Adjudicator and Another, Ex parteHussain, Medical excuse challenge Regina v Kings Lynn Justices, Ex parte Whitelam, Hinckley verdict rouses fury, 'Mail' judgment is reserved, Petitioner put to election In re Shusella Ltd, Japanese face computer spy charges. Arts and Entertainment: Sale Room Battle over French manuscript, £6m appeal launched by Royal Academy, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,865, Today's television and radio programmes. News in Brief. Classified Advertising: La Crème de la crème, Today's events, Legal Appointments, La Crème la crème, Wanted, Entertainments. Editorials/Leaders: Where The Power Lies, The Subsidy That No One Sees, Society On Standby. Letters to the Editor: Natinnal claims in W Sahara, Poste restante, Whisper of dissent, Country of origin, Pecking order, Parents' legal aid, Troubles at the old town hall, On the Wilde side, Pots and kettles, Civil Service pay, Scholarship 'charge', Coleg Harlech, Blood sports, Feet on the ground in defence planning. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Births. Official Appointments and Notices: Honour for Briggs, Judge to retire, Latest appointments, Church news. Obituaries: Mr Alan Webb, Vice-Admiral Roscoe Hillenkoetter First director of the CIA, Mr Charles Cholmondeley. Reviews: Dance Thoroughly unprovincial Nancy Homage to Diaghiley Coliseum, Theatre A legend in his own time Don Quixote Olivier, Opera Der Freischütz Covent Garden, Government turns against London orchestral restrictions, Theatertreffen West Berlin, Television Blazing passions, Concert Philharmonia Muti Festival Hall. Stock Exchange Tables: Stock Exchange Prices Light Rally, Statistics, The pound, Latest Results, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Sterling: Spot and Forward, Commodities, Drawing Bonds, Wall Street, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Stock Exchanges. Business and Finance: Accepting Houses 'no' to Gower, Bid for Braid extended, Overseas Companies, Bowater cuts paper plant, Mossmorran Bitter harvest, International US Steel cuts pay for 27,000, Silentnight Holdings, The inflationary expectations bogy, Burnett growth goes on, Capital Markets, Companies, No Sonic boom, Price Changes, Private enterprise and stage props bring success to Poles, Brow Shipley Results for the year ended 31st March 1982, The doller: gaining strength from a failing economy, Chrysler back in black-chairman, Textile demand by EEC, Charter, British-Borneo Petroleum Syndicate, P.L.C., Today, Lockheed to pay on Khashoggi claim, National output stagnated in the first quarter of 1982,, Interest Rates, Fall in company profits, Troubled AEG turns to Bonn, Whitbread And Company Plc, Charter raises dividend, Foster Brothers Clothing Plc, Recovery continues in light trading, Flying a kite for 'private' airports, Ministers take a tough line on trade disputes EEC to challenge American curb on steel imports, Hambros cash base bolstered, Good break for Leisure, Money Markets, Japan gives reasons for huge trade surplus, Falklands boost for Rolls-Royce, Too much time, too little money, Globe runs rings round pension fund, IMF ready to make new Romania loan, Setback for dollar, Coal, steel and commuters most at risk BR strike impact 'not for weeks', Currencies, Harvester wins cautions backing from bankers, Bids And Deals, Sinking feeling. Business Appointments: Appointments. Sport: Advantage with us now, says Passarella, Bowls England worth their win, England may bring in Jarvis for Allott, Why Britain is gazing down on the rest of the hang-gliding world High-fliers breezing to victory, Fresh hope of good results for Britain, Sports in Brief, Glide Path flies in after mist clears, Essex v Worcester At Ilford, Brighton results yesterday, Poland come good with a torrent of goals, Glamorgan V Oxford U At Swansea, Kuwait are fined £6,500 and Soviet referee is suspended, The Yorkshire statement, Boxing Adams seen as big draw, An English rose still waiting to blossom, Athletics 'Open' negotiations face testing time, More rain could help baron Blakeney fulfil Pipe dream, Championship table, Robson and Sansom set to drop out, Belgium go through, Ripon, Scots bravery is not enough to erase act of self-destruction, Monday's results, England's 12 strive to be one in a Million, Matches abandoned, Illingworth given take of reconstruction, Two-week suspension for Young, Cambridge v Leicester At Cambridge, Miss Wade emerges from gloom, Today's cricket, Spanish crowd is biggest Irish fear, Irish help to keep the Dragons afloat, Cameroon go on offensive, Damper to home hopes under the cloudburst, Order of play today, Salisbury. 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