The Times - 28/01/1982
1982; Gale Group;
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From Richard Ford, By Anthony Bevins, Political Correspondent, From John Witherow, By Philip Webster, By Anthony Bevins, Edward Townsend, By George Clark, By Our Foreign Staff, From Our Correspondent, By Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, By Hugh Noyes, By Paul Routledge, Labour Editor, By Paul Routledge, Philip Webster, By Donald Macintyre, From Craig Seton, By David Nicholson-Lord, By Our Political Staff, By Philip Webster, Political Reporter, By Ian Bradley, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By the Staff of "Nature", By Annabel Ferriman Health Services Correspondent, By Our European Political Correspondent, By Nicholas Timmins, By a Staff Reporter, By Our Education Correspondent, By Frances Gibb, By Lucy Hodges, By Tony Samstag, By Pearce Wright Science Editor, From Nicholas Ashford, From Bailey Morris, From Ian Murray, From Our Own Correspondent, By David Cross, From Ray Kennedy, From Patricia Clough, From Trevor Fishlock, From Harry Debelius, From Michael Hornsby, From Stephen Taylor, From Christopher Walker, From David Watts, From Paul Ellman, From Nicholas Hirst, From Michael Hamlyn, Dennis Hackett, Irving Wardle, William Mann, David Robinson, Hilary Finch, Ned Chaillet, Philip Howard, David Williams, Stanley Sadie, Nicholas Shakespeare, Alun Chalfont, Peter Davalle, Gay Firth, MontgomeryMassingberd, Geoffrey Moorhouse, Peter Waymark, E.C. Hodgkin, Tom Hutchinson, Huon Mallalieu, by Frank Field, Ronald Butt, Michael Horsnell, Roger Boyes, Margaret Drummond, BRIAN L. HILL, M. R. WEALE, A. R. PREST, A. J. HEWARD REES, JIM LESTER, C. H. F. BLAKE, HENRY BELLINGHAM, L. GOSTIN, SASTHI BRATA, A. E. HUGHES, W. G. BURNS, J. A. C. MARPLES, R. S. NELSON, A. M. STONEHAM, I. M. FYFFE, GORDON BOWKER, ALAN M. PARDOE, JAMES F. MORRIS, By Our Astronomy Correspondent, By Geraldine Norman, Sale Room Correspondent, Harry Golombek, Gareth David, By Edward Townsend, Industrial Correspondent, By Philip Robinson and Paul Maidment, By Margareta Pagano, By Melvyn Westlake, By Lorna Bourke, By Derek Harris, Commercial Editor, By Bill Johnstone, ROSS DAVIES, Peter Norman, By Ron Pullen, By Leslie Duxbury, By Norman Fox, By Jim Railton, From Bryan John, By Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, From John Ballantine, From Dudley Doust, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By David Hands, By Tom Cooban, By Steve Elliot, By Peter Marson, From Richard Streeton, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Joyce Whitehead, By Michael Seely, By Sydney Friskin, By Roy McKelvie, Michel Syrett, Edward Fennell, Edited by Peter Davalle, By Julian Haviland, Political Editor, By Hugh Clayton,
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News: World Bank forced to cut cheap loans, Acas struggles in rail peace quest, Police guilty of misconduct 'left unpunished', Carrington will see how Britain lost goodwill, Turning Land's End into Eldorado, Guitarist found in wardrobe, 'Our recovery plan will pull the economy out of slump', Peru floods toll may reach 2,500, Overseas selling prices, Why we live in a rape culture, Irish election called after budget defeat, More money for housing, Auction viewings, Travel: Rail, road, sea, air Rail, Prior says no to extra funds, Human embryo banks proposed, Philadelphia loses its paper pillar, Salvador jets blown up at base, The Times guide to careers training Job hunting in a microchip era, Charting Zimbabwe's future Mugabe tests opinion on one-party state, Dakar rally organizer accuses British press, Frank Johnson in the Commons The Nuneaton Flyer is cancelled, Cruise ship ban ends holiday for Britons, Moreover...Miles Kington, Weapons seized with Briton in New York, Haig makes little advance in tough Begin meeting, Benefit for jobless at 1951 level, EEC 'not to blame for fishery troubles', Marriage hopes rest with the Lords, Glemp to visit the Pope, 193 die in two train accidents, The Times Diary Many happy returns-musically, Computer aid for disabled, Norwich homes decision delayed, Teachers hit by German law against dissent, State of the Union message Republicans hail Reagan's bold approach, TV to show innocent man being manhandled, Nimeiry in Sudan talks, Lawson attacks reflation lobby, Press reports could not influence jury, TUC prepares battle plan on eve of Tebbit Bill, New group formed to back NHS, Mince 'the same at any price', Anxiety for miners injured in blast, LT fares to double despite vote muddle, Foreign Office rebuked over Briton held in Iraq, Government directors were behind £400,000 De Lorean bonus deal, Salisbury police seek second white MP, Wardens fail the test, Science report Back to the great mother mouse, Two Indian killers face death, Poland: back to the rubber stamp, Teaching Practical skills a top priority, Fireman rescue glider pair, The papers, Drug abuse growing worldwide, Commissions at Sandhurst, EEC proposes food price rises of 9%, Bodies in Italian wood Mysterious death of Mrs May, Career girls 'steered into low-paid jobs', Three-year ban on Llewellyn, Jail doctor commits suicide, Architects back down over fees, 'Alibis' on Poland attacked, The missing half million -out of work and out of the statistics, Edwardes sees BL on road to recovery, Jobs saved for 1,900 at Odhams, Union scuppers commuter ferry plan to beat strike, Bournes' final fling, President to persist with tax and federal cuts, MP quits Schmidt party over missile policy, £80m plan for sports facilities urged, Thatcher hint on job boost, Political Scientist Backs Pr, Zoological Society of London, Youth killed himself after girl's death, Chelsea takes FA to High Court over ticket ban, Art dealers to lobby on premium. Politics and Parliament: Europe EEC talks disappoint but budget solution as to be found, Tories expect Howe to cut income tax, Transport Parking fines to be raised, Parliament today, St John-Stevas urges Bludget aid to industry, Jobless debate falls flat in Commons, House of Lords Peers want Britain to join EMS, Labour ready to restore disowned councillors, Unemployment Tebbit detects realism among workers, Plans abandoned for compulsory health insurance, Recording of X-rays is opposed. Law: Plays were too alike, court told, GLC tenant loses purchase case Mandeville v Greater London Council, Druze brothers are jailed for murder, BR blamed for 'institutionalized fraud', Briton jailed for cheque forgeries, Death case man on theft charge, Von Bulow trial delay, When time limit for appeals starts Griffiths and Another v Secretary of State for the Environment and Another, Spy found guilty, Solicitor's client has no duty to mitigate King v Hawkins & Co, Two-a-day accused of rail fraud, Retrial ordered in drugs case, Continuing planning offences Tandridge District Council v Powers. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Croydon, Embroidery, Bl Cars, The Times, Zimbabwe, Barclays, Oyster, Pool Promoters Association, Peugeot, Bargain Of The Week, Leicester University, Wilson Green Gibbs, International Planned Parenthood, "Facts On Tax", Beastly, Palace Mansions, Country Life, Clifton College, The National Institute For Social Work, Base Lending Rates. Official Appointments and Notices: New producer for Bard plays, Coalition resigns in Finland, University news, Church news. Picture Gallery. Reviews: Fiction The Great Fire of London, Hawks, doves, gulls and cuckoos The Baroque Arsenal, Wet among the Peers Their Noble Lordships, Mardoc, True and farcical, Science Fiction Hall Of Fame, Volume 4, edited by, Lonely impulse High Ambition, Bring Back Yesterday, Souzay Bowman Wigmore Hall, Cinema Manila aiming for the stars, Opera The Queen of Golconda Nottingham University, Social history on the cards The Complete Catalogue of British Cigarette Cards, Spain, If I forget thee, O, Jerusalem Jerusalem, Science Fiction Special 42, Television Over the water, Shriek! Churchill, Bromley, Brave Old World, The Long Day Wanes, Pressures of the unforgiving past Summer Cottesloe, Ancient of faces George Richmond, Down among the Beaver Maps and Dreams, A Better Mantrap, Many faces of Boz Dickens:, Eco Bedford Queen Elizabeth Hall. Editorials/Leaders: Mr Reagan Distributes Welfare, Killing The Railway. Letters to the Editor: Party strategy in an economic crisis, Corporation tax, Home buying finance, In office, Cold reception, British Telecom, A beast in view, Poste restante?, Rate revaluation, Off the roster, Law on mental patients, Radioactive waste disposal. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 Years Ago, The Night Sky in February. Deaths. Arts and Entertainment: Today's television and radio programmes, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,741, Rugby may raise £¼m through sale of Turner. Births. Obituaries: Dr Colin Kraay Important work on Greek and Roman coins, Mrs David Lewis, Ian Wells, Sir Eric De Normann. Business and Finance: Greek oil takeover, Raeburn Investment Trust plc, Union Discount Leasing move aids profits, Associated Dairies Group Asda set to recapture its momentum, More jobs for the girls?, US policy still lacks conviction, Florida for beginners, Eurosyndicat, Romania to seek aid, International Japan, Tobacco price rise, Fewer strikes last year, Fleming Trusts Plan change, Capital Markets, Today, Wintrust High taxes, Grand Met sells £30m hotel chain, Department Stores Endangered species in the High Street, Bullough Profits fall, German politicians give the jobs bandwagon another push, International Companies, Perspective: Protecting Investors Stirring up a hornets' nest, Money Markets, £10m credit rescue line for ACC, Co-op Bank A good deal?, W German surplus, Co-op bank springs £18 surprise charge, Eurotherm Flying high, Little Neddies Action time, Bids And Deals, Currencies, M-F offers leasing on new tractor models, Kitchen furniture maker's dramatic decline in trading 640 jobs axed as Hygena shuts down, Halbert's hand off the tiller. Stock Exchange Tables: Other Exchanges, London Exchange Reflections on the Union, Eurotherm International Limited, The Pound, Latest Results, Stock Exchange Prices Gilts easier, Sterling: Spot and Forward, Commodities, Wall Street, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited. Business Appointments: New Appointments. Sport: Derby do not tempt Clough, Book makers pay on Little Owl race, Sports in Brief, Today's Fixtures, Newcastle, French fix date with Wales, Racing Aintree form the best guide, Taunton programme, Yesterday's results, Tennis Stricter code is promised after McEnroe verdict, Hockey How Northern perfection lost out to luck, Latest European snow reports, Rosslyn Park at odds with themselves, Huntingdon programme, Highlights for West Indies, Squash rackets Sweet rescue for ISPA, Weights and ages for the 81 entries, Rowing Ban on oarsmen upheld, Rugby Union France takes to the guillotine to spoil Welsh record in Cardiff, Bad break for Burkinshaw, Scotland call up Tukalo for France, Skiing Bad turnout for new programme, Man who lets his racket do talking speaks up for Borg, Wolverhampton results, Meo's momentum puts him in the driving seat, Rackets Real Tennis Standard appreciably high, Racecourse threatened, Durham to meet Manchester again in UAU semi finals West Country joy and disappointment, Golf Breughel figures in Pacific landscape, Rugby League Widnes turn the screw, England win on a wide, FIRST ACCEPTORS 1 Schwpeppes Gold, Football West Ham's courage cannot halt United's cliimb back to the top, Cricket India win clinches one-day series, Snooker. 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