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The Times - 11/09/1982

1982; Gale Group;

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By a Staff Reporter, By Edward Townsend, Industrial Correspondent, By Anthony Ben ins, Political Correspondent, By Julian Haviland, Political Editor, From Moshe Brilliant, By Donald Macintyre, Labour Correspondent, By Paul Routledge, Labour Editor, From Craig Seton, From Richard Ford, From Our Correspondent, From John Young, Agriculture Correspondent, By Judy Foreman, From Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Corr, By the Staff of "Nature", By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, From David Hewson, By Clifford Webb Motoring Correspondent, by Pearce Wright, Science Editor, By Our Medical Correspondent, By David Wakler, Reports by Alan Wood, John Winder, Gordon Wellman, From Godfrey Morrison, From Richard Owen, From Michael Hornsby, From Andrew Thompson, From Ian Murray, From Diana Geddes, By Clive Cookson, From John Best, From Trevor Fishlock, From Christopher Follett, John Russell Taylor, Paul Griffiths, Hilary Finch, Peter Vansittart, PHS, James Bishop, Leslie H. Gelb, Enoch Powell, Richard North, ROLAND MOYLE., GILBERT LONGDEN, R. N. G. STONE, ANNE HARDY, JAMES MITCHELL, COLIN DAURIS, DONALD WOODS, TREVOR DANNATT, P. F. FOSS, M. SCHEURER, ANDREW HUXLEY, GLADWYN, JIMMY EDWARDS, William Strawson, By Brian Alderson. Children's Books Editior, From a Correspondent, Victor Bonham-Carter, City Editor Anthony Hilton, By Gareth David, By Phillip Robinson, City Correspondent, By Michael Prest, From Peter Norman, By Jonathan Davis, Energy Correspondent, By Derek Harris, Commercial Editor, By Our Financial Staff, By Sally White, By Edward Townsend Industrial Corrospondent, By Barrie Clement, EDITED BY LORNA BOURKE, Peter Gartland, Margaret Drummond, Lorna Bourke, From Rex Bellamy, Tennis Correspondent, From John Hennessey, Golf Correspondent, By Peter Ryde, From Pat Butcher, By John Woodcock, Cricket Correspondent, By Alan Gibson, By Richard Faton, By Peter West, Rugby Correspondent, By Norman Fox, From John Blunsden, From Desmond Stoneham, By Michael Seely, By Our Newmarket Correspondent, By Our Newmarket Correponent, From our Irish Correspondent, By John Karter, By Pamela Maegregor-Morris, By Ronald Faux, Edited by Peter Dear, From Nicholas Wapshott, From Nicholas Ashford, Marcel Berlins, Feter Waymark, Shona Crawford Poole, travel editor, with the first of a, Derek Harris, Clifford Webb, Stan Hey, Shopping editor Beryl Downing, Jane MacQuitty, Shona Crawford Poole, Peter Stothard, David Williams, Nigel Andrew, Ned Chaillet, Geoff Brown, Jeremy Flint, Judy Froshaug, Geraldine Norman, Mel Lewis, Harry Golombek,

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News: THE TIMES Saturday, 'The taxpayer must be considered', Sociology Jobless suffer stress and bad health, Fruit found to reduce blood pressure, Watts the answer for joggers?, Audi aims to run rings round its rivals, Cunard to hold QE2 inquiry, Shamir derisive Israelis reject Arab peace formula, RC'ban the bomb' vote fails, Vote may mean shift to right in TUC 'cabinet', BP puts 5p a gallon on petrol, The gold badge quartet, Fez summit restores credibility and morale of Arab states, Not all Militants will be expelled Hattersley says, Ariane's failure setback but not a disaster, Youths get 13 years for race attack, Diphtheria girl able to sit up, Falklands opened to foreign ships, Gaddafi in Warsaw, Silver prices exceed sale estimate, Girl of 13 swims Channel in 16 hours, On The Road How to spot a 'doctored' used car, Psychology Finding the crash-prone pilots, Mrs Thatcher's other victory, over our fawning past, A fourth Unionist party for poll, When gravity will not let you down, Begin tells America 'I'm no Allende', "Defeat for the movement", Greenpeace halts nuclear dumping protest, Another false trail to Lucan, Actors win club support, Zeppelins: how Whitehall tried to keep Briton in the dark, Roads, Liberal view of children's books gets an airing, Workers urged to combat sexism, Think of taxpayer as well as nurses, says Thatcher, BL dealers say cuts have begun, Judge orders 24-hour police guard on jury, 'Venomous media seek to split the unions', Serious blow to Europe, Four parties share Danish rule, Conscience is clear DHSS case man says, Symposium, Serious Senate defeat for Reagan, RAF fund pays out £1.9m in half year, Lord Carrington to take over as GEC chairman, 'Extend parole or risk jail strife', Trade embargo stays Argentina ready to relax war sanctions, Chance evolves to make a natural selection, Science report Seeds of lotus spring to life after 500 years, TUC youth conference turned down, Thatcher rebuffs nurses, Pétanque played with British panache, New badger colonies TB-free, Anniversaries, Eight pupils leave complaints school, Trudeau shuffles four top men, Chapple pledges to represent TUC's policies, Christians in the age of opinion polls, In the garden, Shultz, respectful to Reagan, rubbing shoulders with his staff, Ford 'hopes to marry Reeve soon', Ovcrseas selling prices, Fine on print electricians' leader is paid, Gardens open, The papers, Health regulations urged, Lebanese loath to see Marines depart, Telephone links cut with Soviet Union, Media men like dogs, Tass says, Bomb alert mounted by the Yard, Pipers compete with more than 100 tunes, Non-whites breach monopoly, 'Lion' laid to rest in Kashmir garden, The Times Diary An Exocet they would welcome, Pym works on Britain's EEC image. Index. Politics and Parliament: Steel's coalition expectation, More British firms ordered to ignore US export ban. Picture Gallery: 'Ouch!'. Display Advertising: Royal Philharmonic Society, Character Cottages, Prescriptives, National Savings Certificates, Multiple Display Advertisements, St John's Smith Square, Bloms Bulb Book, Isaac Stern, Shri Mataji Nirmala Devi Self Realisation, Tr City Of London Trust Plc, Academy Of London, Daks And Simpson, Royal Albert Hall, Kuoni, Rioja, School Money Savers, Osborne Reproductions, Iberia, The Royal Tournament, Colas, Wolsey Hall, Mike Rutherford, Imperial Cancer Research Fund, Aston Matthews Ltd., Aluminium Guttering, Stop The Flop, Pine Warehouse, Brackley Canopies, Base Lending Rates. Arts and Entertainment: As French as brioches and Bardot, the appeal of boules is crossing the Channel Pétanque: How the British joined the clunque clique, Cutting corners on cost, Chess Kasparov's attacking artistry, Jumbo prize winners, Drink Noble lineage of the ancient vines, Bridge TV hands out double helping, The Times Cook Tuck in to a treat at school, Eating Out Where to pamper the parents, Charity concert, In The Garden Planting ideas in your mind, Satisfied customers' guide to getting things made, 3,000 entries in rare breeds show, Today, Family events Canal trip that turns into a floating fiesta, Television and radio: Saturday and Sunday, Fairs Legacy of camera's early days, Travel file Journey round the world on the small screen, The exotic: far away but not out of reach, US master in chess lead, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,931. News in Brief. Law: Ayers Rock couple face Darwin trial, Killer jailed. Official Appointments and Notices: China's old generals refuse to retire. Reviews: Jessye Norman Usher Hall, Edinburgh, Opera Valkyries ring the changes, Poets given a new dimension, Rock & Jazz More than guilt from Costello, Dance Throw away the rule book, West End Openings, Saki: just a whit too smart, The English pointeur in champion form, Interview An actor with a fishy sort of ambition, West End, Photography, Piercing clarity of perception, Platonic conceit puts Benn in his place, Concerts Berlioz Reverie closes Proms, Collecting Carving a niche in grand style, Crime makes way for feminism, Films on TV Formby in fine form at the underwear factory, Radio Two views of India, Festivals Enchanted garden, The importance of being on stage, Out of Town, Close encounters of star directors, Elly Ameling Wigmore Hall, Culture at the turning point, Galleries Carl I Haag and His Contemporaries Mathaf' Gallery. Editorials/Leaders: No Less Independent, New Life For The British Ass, Forward By Implication. Letters to the Editor: Air letters, National Gallery, Rude reception, Nuclear argument, Without the unions, Apartheid in practice, Doubtless Darwinism, Moral attitudes in harvesting, Umpires' burdens, Two ways of looking at sympathetic strike action, Stonehenge setting, Good Boys. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Obituaries: Hellmuth Weissenborn, Sir George Chetwynd Active life in the North-East, Prof Guy Chilver. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Today's events, Announcements, Services tomorrow: Fourteenth Sunday After Trinity, Entertainments, Preview. Business and Finance: Gold falters, but its future is looking up, Wealth transfer, Dollar's rise puts pressure on European currencies, Overseas Companies, Brent Walker chief in bid for group, Bonus rate, Why the wallflower bloomed, New bond fund, Woolworth sells site in Edinburgh, £1.82m loss hits BSR shares, International, Family money, Vulnerability is underlined, Health plans, Thorn EMI profit warning triggers market plunge, Companies, Bolivia fails to make payment, John Brown to meet full order, Markets, Price Changes, Pension rights, Family Money Market, Loanback plan, A capital gift free of CTT, Gold price falls after another rough day, Interest Rates, Ambrosiano offshoot sued, Health bonus, Societies may follow bank cash card link-up, European Ferries to change course, When investment advisers question' Which' advice, Hopes grow for steel agreement, De Lorean rescue deal expected shortly, Money Markets, Charity begins at Christmas, Exchanges, Rights issue is fourth in five years Tricentrol springs a £28m surprise, Currencies, Turned down for life, Appleyard losses continue, Cash drop for societies, The economy, Thatcher to press Nissan on UK plant, Investment and finance Fending off fears of a collapse, Opportunities for inivestors in Inland Revenue error. Stock Exchange Tables: The pound, Sterling: Spot and Forward, Commodities, Unit Trust Prices-change on the week, Wall Street, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Stock Exchange Prices Equities fall sharply. Sport: Rugby League Fixture problem solved, Table Tennis Guo a late entry for the World cup, Three National Hunt Meetings Worcester, Knowing what it is like to slip on a banana skin, Weekend Fixtures, Racing: French Prospects Grease good value in competitive Prix Vermeille, Lancs v Sussex, Sports in Brief, Rest of the Doncaster programme, Habibti to keep up good work, First acceptors, Unions take a bold step over boots, Carson steals scene with superb treble, Harry Wragg. the Newmarket, Chepstow, Nicklaus builds in Britain, Glamorgan uncork their best wine, Yorks v Derby, Stay with Electric for season's final classic, Goodwood, Good wood results, Coetzee's US campaign, Fighting talk from Norman as rest trail, Athletics... Iaaf To Debate Meetings Permits under discussion, Britain move into second place, Australia board warning follows Lillee's wager, Plunder by poachers, US lead Britain and Ireland by two points, Football Pleat's principles on the line at Anfield, Sporting fixtures, Sand Yachting World-wide interest, Balanced attack of Middlesex keep the challenge going, Coventry back to strength, East Germans boycott race, Athletics: Another Good Day For Britain In Athens Connor leaps too far for devils, Last match for Turner, Horse Trials Mrs Green heads group chasing West German, Warwicks v Northants, Big-Race Field, Results, Motor Racing Tambay has the honour, Andretti the acclaim, Yachting British fleet is becalmed, Doncaster results, Newton Abbot, Form guide for St. Leger, Polo Southfields pay the penalty, Tennis A confident Miss Mandiklova faces familiar final adversary, Bairstow equals record Kirsten sets a new one, How the Fijians aim to subdue the Scots. Weather: The Weather.

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