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The Times - 26/03/1982

1982; Gale Group;

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By Julian Haviland, Philip Webster, From Christopher Walker, Phillip Whitehead, By John Young, Paul Routledge, From Frank Johnson, By David Felton, Labour Reporter, From Our Correspondent, By Philip Webster, Political Reporter, By Our Polictical Editor, By Michael Horsnell, By Pearce Wright Science Editor, By A Staff Reporter, By Donald Walker, By Peter Evans, Home Affairs Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, By Henry Stanhope, Defence Correspondent, From Tim Jones, From Nicholas Timmins, By Lucy Hodges, By Ronald Faux, By Pat Healy, Social Services Correspondent, By Anthony Bevins, Jonathan Wills, By David Hewson, By Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, By Ian Bradley, By David Nicholson-Lord, By George Clark, From Paul Ellman, San Salvador, March 25, From Nicholas Ashford, From George Clark, From Robert Fisk, By Our Foreign Staff, From David Bonavia, From Patricia Clough, From Our Own Correspondent, From Harry Debelius, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, From Richard Wigg, By Leslie Plommer, From Robert Schuil, From David Watts, From Michael Hamlyn, From Christopher Mosey, Alan Hamilton, PHS, John Rae, MERRIVALE, TREVOR HUDDLESTON, HUGH LINDSAY, JAMES LEMKIN, RAYMOND BLACKBURN, PHILIP GOODHART, FRANK BLACKABY, CHARLES FORTUNE, J. F. RICHARDSON, PETER DAWSON, JOHN I. EDMONDS, DAVID AARONOVITCH, BELOFF, F. CLARKE, NICOLAS WALTER, DAVID CARR, Colleagues and friends, Michael Church, Bryan Appleyard, David Robinson, Ned Chaillet, William Mann, Hilary Finch, Stanley Sadie, Gareth David, From Charles Hargrove, By Peter Hill, Industrial Editor, By Our Industrial Editor, By Michael Bailey, Shipping Correspondent, By John Whitmore, By Clifford Webb, Nicholas Cole, Frances Williams, By Clive Cookson, By Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent, By Peter West, Rugby Correspondent, By Paul Newman, By Peter Marson, By Richard Eaton, By John Hennessy, Golf Correspondent, From John Ballantine, By John Nicholls, By Richard Burnell, By Peter Willett, By Our Irish Correspondent, By Rex Bellamy, By Roy McKelvie, By James H. Peden, By Sydney Friskin, By Joyce Whitehead, By Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, By John Hennessy, By Michael Seely, By Our Newmarket Correspondent, By Our Racing Correspondent, by Peter Waymark, Edited by Peter Davalle, By Richard Ford, By Philip Webster Political Reporter, By Geraldine Norman, Sale Room Correspondent, From Piers Ackerman, Geoffrey Wansell, Louise Nicholson, Michael Young, John Russell Taylor,

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News in Brief. Index. News: Former gang chiefs petition No 10, Death after questioning, Arrigo Levi: A Personal View Berlinguer trapped in vicious circle, Heseltine Rejects Mine Plan, Glc 'Never Thought Of Pruning', Test tube twins for Canada, Science report Interferon helps in hepatitis treatment, Crisis for Israel PLO split over Gaza killing, Ulster murders Another tragedy for a famous regiment, Race for the Senate Brown fights low profile campaign, '21 murder attempts on policemen', Care of the handicapped Babies' rights to live backed, Shock for Lee Kuan Yew Singaporeans support their lone ranger, Labour clash on Tariq Ali's membership, Cigarette Sales Plan Angers ASH, Salvador awaits bloody Sunday end to elections, Overseas selling prices, Warsaw maintains its hardline policy, Moreover... Miles Kington, Human dynamo in the Sony system, Reagan says thank you, Simons Records: An apology, Food prices, Man dies as consulate is stormed, New steps towards making private records more public, Teachers agree to go to arbitration, Hunt followers harry council, Zimbabwe road closed by curfew, £3,090 for first edition of 'Ulysses', IRA murders three soldiers in ambush, Ousted Dacca leader faces execution, The most misunderstood revolution, Sweden reduces bill for salvaging Soviet sub, The winner of a contest in which he gambled all, Seal killing ends early, Thirlmere's boat ban will remain, Poll setback puts strain on Dutch coalition, Big typhoid outbreak confirmed, Compromise at 'Le Monde', Peking is sceptical of Soviet peace plea, Anniversaries, West Bank showdown looms, What the voters said New brooms, old wasteland, Roy Jenkins: the toughened liberal aiming at No 10, Hijack lawyers fly to Seychelles, Three ways to keep the Apaches from our schools, Coal board rebuffed over Belvoir mining, Dismissals deplored by Britain, Broadmoor man marries teacher, Second coming of Saint Roy, Auditor's role defined, Roads, Whale hunt ban on Japan avoided, Hijacker of Tshombe plane gets 20 years, E Germany passes law that guards must shoot, The Times Diary Whitehall mandarin joins KitKat club, Motoring New rider test spells chaos, Columbia's crew picks up mystery buzzing noise, Fraser faces double defeat, Father of Helen Smith in courtroom protest, US Hints At Arms Initiative, Solicitor's negligence criticized, The papers, EEC silver jubilee Obstinacy 'perverting' the spirit, Fred the robot is school star, Carrington reflects on influence, Ringing the changes, Leeds prison conditions 'are deplorable', Britain seeks air seats cut, Private buses 'forced out', Triumphant Jenkins boosts claim to SDP leadership, Kidnappers of Dozier are jailed, Tories oppose immigration rule, Six students die in car crash, Archaeology report Riddle of the Chinese anchors may be solved, After one SDP year: the Alliance's progress with the voters Now the party will know its leader, Haig will not accept a victory by extremists. Picture Gallery. Display Advertising: Phillips, Mercedes-Benz, Gate, Festival Of India, Army Officer, Rolls Royce, Sky4, Legge, Multiple Display Advertisements, The London Tara Hotel, Sadler's Wells Theatre, The Children's Society, Greater Manchester, Base Lending Rates. Official Appointments and Notices: £175,000 car death award, Harkness fellowships, Bodley's Librarian appointed, Latest appointments, Retirement at 63 could cost £1,600m, French To Retire At 60, BR offers early retirement in job cutting move. Politics and Parliament: Protests mark passage of Canada Bill, Law And Order New stop and search powers for police, Coal Industry Mining must not spoil Vale, Coal chief 'shocked' by Belvoir decision, Parliament today, Newman job angers GLC chief, House Of Lords Doubts about anti-pornography Bill, Prior's assembly plan to go to Cabinet, Next week, Ulster Loose talk about IRA condemned. Law: One-third is best starting point Slater v Slater, Man jailed for maggot threat, Reminder on legal aid costs Din and Another v Wandsworth London Borough Council, Spanish women cleared at abortion trial, No intent to use coin needed Regina v Heron Regina v Storey Regina v Thomas, Long written cases deprecated M. V. Yorke Motors (a firm) v Edwards. Editorials/Leaders: His Master's Voice, Money IS Not The Only Matter, The Beam In The Tuc Eye. Letters to the Editor: Ulster Assembly plan, Tide of faith, Polaris and Trident, Nonconformist strength, Education economies, Madagascar disaster, Different complexion, A fare wage, Humber bridge, Cricket and South Africa, Teachers and the pastoral role, Function of police committees. Court and Social: Court Circular. Deaths. Births. Marriages. Obituaries: Professor Keith Bowden, Professor Mario Praz Outstanding Italian interpreter of English life and letters, Mr Thomas Hodgkin. Reviews: London trying to build musical barricades, Television Awaiting terrors, Theatre And a Nightingale Sang Playhouse, Oxford, Opera Spare to a fault Eritrea Collegiate Theatre, Cinema A heroine for the Economic Miracle, Rpo Del Mar Festival Hall, Enter Jin Li Lsp Menuhin Barbican Hall. Stock Exchange Tables: Stock Exchange Prices Firm tone, The Pound, Latest Results, London Exchange ICI warning hits shares, Sterling: Spot and Forward, Commodities, Wall Street, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited. Business and Finance: Masterful Mortimer, Bernard Matthews Profits slump, US loan rates cast shadow on world economies Bank cautious on recovery, Overseas Companies, The Ashdown Investment Trust Limited Managed by J. Henry Schroder Wagg & Co. Limited, Three directors join ACC board By Drew Johnston, Technology: Videodiscs Planning the demise of the filing cabinet, New appeal for governments to cut back Disaster warning for shipping, System X Export drive, Thomas Tilling £28m expansion, Upbeat tempo returns to Ferguson's one-man band Growth after switch in direction, Commercial Union A difficult year in international markets, OTT springs a surprise, AIM Group Oversubscribed, BSC to be efficiency guinea pig, RICOH COMPANY, LTD. (Kabushiki Kaisha Ricoh) 6 5/8% Convertible Debentures Due 1995, Personal borrowing hits a peak despite the dole queues, No cheer from whisky, Nigerian move puts £250m in jeopardy, Capital Markets, N Ireland expected to lag, Julia is playing her part, Machinetool sales down 30 per cent, Tricentrol Hard-taxed, Lucas Shadows still, Bemrose Success package at Derby, Today, UK leads the world, Sounding a note of caution, Standard Sec Shares placed, Garton Eng. Bolts problems, Cambridge Elec Comfortably off, Fairview Estates plc, US investment sought, Fairview Estates Small rise, Metal Closures Payout raised, Money Markets, BSM tends its potato patch, Other Exchanges, North Sea oil Bank's view, Tough stance gives franc further lift, International Norway, Currencies, Buy British call upsets foreigners. Business Appointments: New Appointments, New candidate. Classified Advertising: Car Buyer's Guide, Today's events, Announcements, Courtauld Institute Galleries, Entertainments. Sport: Newbury, Badminton Righting a Rong the Danish way, Irish boot that made all the difference, Sports in Brief, Pakistan open out, Gregory must miss the semi-final, Rebels' last chance, Yachting Britain's familiar problem, Cambridge hit more bad luck, Towcester, Devon and Exeter, England must improve their shooting, It is tough taking on women and system, Football Yesterday's Results, Prize money and fixtures hit as Ireland faces decline in levy, Enfield press for 'team of the year', Troubled picture in US, Sporting fixtures, Boxing New gloves can KO the knockout kings, Hockey Underdogs surprise the favourites, Potent brew King's could not swallow, Impressive Care to go chasing, Palace sell the player who cost £1,000 a day, British blood is thinning fast, Doncaster results, Faldo on Jacklin trail, Taunton, Skiing Conditions, Criticism for Spain, Hughes leads again, Skiing Erika Hess close to World title, ICE Skating Torvill and Dean at gala, Squash Rackets Chichester pointed to new directions, Rackets Mallinson is the name of the game, French armour is vulnerable, Wounded Jaguar, Doncaster, Inauspicious start to Starkey classic hopes. Arts and Entertainment: Photography Lichfield's definition of beauty, Festival of India, Films, Today's television and radio programmes, Preview The Times Entertainment Guide Queen of the screen is 80, Top 10 films, Why the Germans bought the British Watteau, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,790, Festivals Camden focuses on Africa, Galleries How India depicts the cosmos. Weather: The Weather.

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