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The Times - 15/11/1982

1982; Gale Group;

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From Richard Owen, From Our Own Correspondent, By Donald Macintyre Labour Reporter, From Roger Boyes, By Lucy Hodges, From Nicholas Ashford, From Christopher Walker, From Moshe Brilliant, By Philip Webster, Political Reporter, By Pearce Wright, Science Editor, By Our Political Reporter, From Craig Seton, By Our Labour Correspondent, By David Walker, Local Government Correspondent, By Nicholas Timmins, By Donald Macintyre Labour Correspondent, By the Staff of "Nature", By Our Medical Correspondent, By Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, By David Hewson, By Philip Webster Political Reporter, By a Staff Reporter, By George Clark, By Kenneth Gosling, By Alan Hamilton, From Jonathan Wills, From Peter Nichols, By Baron Phillips Property Correspondent, From Ray Kennedy, From Robert Schuil, From Robert Fisk, From Don Philpott, PA Agricultural Correspondent, From Ian Murray, From Michael Binyon, By Michael Knipe, From Christopher Thomas, By Richard Dowden, From Patrick Knight, By Harry Golombek, From Andrew Thompson, From Dessa Trevisan, From Trevor Fishlock, Alan Hamilton, Ned Chaillet, Irving Wardle, Hilary Finch, Max Harrison, Nicholas Kenyon, Michael Church, John Percival, AH, M W, David Walker, Mike Winney, PHS, by Hugh Hanning, Gerald Kaufman, Max Beloff, JOHN G. FETHNEY, STEWART MENAUL, BRUCE KENT, ERIC N. MAYNERD, D. CAMERON WATT, PETER WOHLFARTH, MICHAEL YUDKIN, JANET de GAYNESFORD, P. A. S. WISE, RICHARD CLOGG, BELSTEAD, CECIL LEWIS, GEORGE EDINGER, PATRICK CAFFERKEY, By Clifford Longley, Religious Affairs Correspondent, City Editor Anthony Hilton, By Our Financial Staff, By Barrie Clement, By Edward Townsend, Industrial Correspondent, By Gareth David, By Peter Welham, By Sally White, By Peter Wilson-Smith, Banking Correspondent, Max Newton, Drew Johnston, Pearce Wright, By Rex Bellamy, Tennis Correspondent, By Richard Eaton, By Peter West, Rugby Correspondent, By David Hands, By Iain Mackenzie, By Gordon Allan, By Nicholas Keith, By George Ace, By Stuart Jones, By Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent, By Clive White, By Nicholas Harling, By Paul Harrison, By Vince Wright, By John Clemison, By Sydney Friskin, From Richard Streeton, From Stephen Taylor, From A Special Correspondent, By Barry Pickthall, By Michael Seely, by Baron Phillips, Edited by Peter Dear, DJM,

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News in Brief. Index. News: Begin's future in doubt after death of wife, Sour view of wine bars, Americans deny giving in to Europe on pipeline, Credit card frauds a growth industry, Science report Mushroom challenged by tastier rivals, The real Irish question for the next election, Nature notes, Blast at Israeli HQ not sabotage, says general, Black candidate chosen for safe Labour seat, Reign of austerity fills Turkish coffee cups, Climbdown on pipeline sanctions United EEC gave Reagan no choice, Wage freeze expected in cash-troubled union, The trouble with diplomats..., What's the price of racial harmony?, Bush may have talks with Andropov, Bernard Levin: the way we live now Murder most fashionable that once was most foul, MP calls for Falklands military poll, Brazilians ready to vote after violent campaign, Walesa back home in Gdansk pledges 'we shall win', Co-ordination The many tides in one man's life, Prior in US to curb IRA support, Why many churchmen will not welcome Graham's crusade, Britain mourns war dead Falklands heroes take place in nation's memory, Doctors threaten action over claims of drug abuse in prisons, Roads, Unions split on privatization, Gulf War cost fails to shake Saddam, Soviet gas supplies to West pose no strategic danger, Pertini set to recall Christian Democrats, Scepticism over 'gas leak' Blast in Tyre undermines Israeli self-confidence, Thanksgiving service Coptic Church of St Mark, Police search pig farm in hunt for woman, Americans try their walk today Six months in space for two Russians, Kohl hopes summit may start new era in links with US, Pym warns against trade war, Muldoon hits at EEC 'lunacy', Design Having a riparian time, The Times Diary Reagan arms again, The Times Profile: Sir Sacheverell Sitwell, 85 today Been everywhere, seen everything, Publicity threat to PoW swop, Engineering problems Damming the tide is such a simple idea, The poverty trap Argentine mother who sold two daughters, Christmas lights, Asylum plea by Afghan plane man, Rice ration book fraud alleged, Delhi tries to keep out angry Sikhs, Overseas selling prices, Reagan staff split over defence, Moreover... Miles Kington Fond farewell to Brezhnev's burning bunnies, Howe snubs call for tax staff increases, Technical A design of elegant and brutal simplicity, Thames Barrier Holding back the relentlessly rising waters, Amnesty hits at torture, Union anger at new jobs threat, Threat from far right Guatemala nightmare for US, Minister wants a body to consider import controls, The papers, Albanian purge in full swing, Snow rescue for climbers, Action plan to curb video piracy, Murdoch offer to US unions, Falklands boost to services, When Glasgow lost America and gained an institution, Gemayel seeks Saudi aid, Lawyer threatens to sue police over 'assault', Equity dispute may threaten TV-AM, Strong challenge by nationalists in Glasgow poll, Slower start for cable TV, Dutch monarch coming up Thames by warship, Public 'ripped off' by banks, lawyers say, Politics Incentives rescue the best-laid heroic plan, Supporters of Brezhnev face purge by leadership, Progress of legislation, Riots 'led to policy of internment', Cancer centre waits. Display Advertising: Joan Tree Agency, Davy McKee (Sheffield) Ltd, Notthampton, Pa Advertising, Sidnall Construction Ltd., Stc, Rediffusion, The South African Embassy, Times Newspapers, Balfour Kilpatrick, Midland Bank, Hampers, The Times, Christie's, Pilgrim Payne, The Eleventh Hour, Resista Carpets, C & A, West's Piling And Construction, The Manchester Mba, Theatre Royal Plymouth, Thames Barrier, Base Lending Rates. Politics and Parliament: Parliament this week, Security role for MPs sought, Parliament today, Jobless to go up, says Chancellor, Immigrants face new curb on bogus marriages. Picture Gallery: Princess's son is five today. Arts and Entertainment: Double win for Soviet chess teams, Close win in bridge final, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,986, Today's television and radio programmes. Law: Iranians jailed for plotting with Qotbzadeh, Tape trials by police next year, Guidance in contempt cases Regina v Goult, Severe sentences for heroin smugglers Regina v Inglesias Regina v Stewart Regina v Rees Regina v Dawson, Fiji chiefs accused of racialism, PCs' power to enter in pursuit Hart v Chief Constable of Kent, Delay no prejudice to large international corporation Abouchalache v Hilton International Hotels (UK) Ltd Cappucci v Same Ladki v Same, Assessing stamp duty payable on the grant of a lease Quietlece Ltd v Commissioners of Inland Revenue. Official Appointments and Notices: Appointments in the Forces Royal Navy, University news London Appointments, Latest appointments, Court awards reach new heights. Property: Slow rise expected in home prices, Country Property, Commercial Property Keeping the wonder of Woolies?. Reviews: A blend of ingenuity and exploitation, Theatre Fearful comedy The Hellfire Club, Strange Fruit The Factory, Lpo Conlon Festival Hall, Television Teaching time, Organ Duel Festival Hall, Dance Royal Ballet Covent Garden, Maurice Hasson Wigmore Hall. Editorials/Leaders: At The Turn Of The Year, The Lay Voice Among School Governors, The Riddle Of Lech Walesa. Letters to the Editor: Doubts on value of Trident, British interest in sea law convention, Helsinki violations, Future of Falklands, Greek TV film, Panorama or people?, Assured future for Wilton Park, 'Janglish' advantages, Non-nuclear defence, Iranian deportees, The Lawrence legend, Trade with Hongkong. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Births. Deaths. Obituaries: Mrs Aliza Begin, Miss Dorothy Round, Mr Chesney Allen Last survivor of the Crazy Gang. Business and Finance: Economic View, International, Abwood Machine Tools Public Limited Company, Computers and technology Responding to the elusive lure of the spoken word, Flotation of 49% of equity set for January Government presses on with privatization of docks board, Companies, Relief for Brown as sanctions are ended, United Republic Of Cameroon Notice For Preselection, Unlisted Securities Market review Quayle builds up Teakspire, Early decision on steel likely, Investment and finance A merger made in haste, Empire denies bid letter, Dance issue steps back, The Week Ahead Amersham investors expect good news, Base rate of 6% forecast, Britain placed fourth in league of retail banking efficiency, Lasting slump hits trucks, Mills bid 'derisory', Criticism spreads as 83 fight for eight external seats Feelings run high over elections at Lloyd's, Company News In Brief, Economy, Board Meetings, More City voices raised against Britoil issue, Currencies, Lloyd's Council Elections, Wall Street letter Fear over T-Bill trend, De Vere Hotels buoyant. Stock Exchange Tables: M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited The Over-the-Counter Market, Unlisted Securities Market, The pound, Stock Exchange Prices Capitalization and week's change, Fixed-Interest Stocks, Stock Exchanges. Business Appointments: Appointments. Sport: Hockey Hampshire make sure of semi-final place, Rackets Boone's errors merely delay the predictable, Weekend Results, Sports in Brief, Achieving the right mix, Equestrianism British are dominant at Dublin show, Saturday's results, Rugby League Fulham find their fighting spirit, Boxing Promoter calls for suspension, Richardson takes toll, Chappell century is Australia's eloquent reply, A party in search of power, Carlisle, The goals United have still to reach, Artful Dodger's disguise puts Gottfried off the trail, Eddery has a final fling, Welsh promise flickers brightly through the gloom, Gloucestershire rain on Lancashire's parade, Hawick keep record, Lacrosse Middlesex on way back, Perth's moment of bleak history, France win in style, Fifty Dollars More lines Winter's pocket, Bailey leads England, Stringer's flair ties up a semi-final place, Weekend Results And Tables First division, Missing piece in Charlton's puzzle, Campbell's illuminations, Commodore Blake again, Zimbabwe stake claim, Ipswich ingenious but too anxious, Golf Stewart makes the most of his own sound advice, In Brief DeSchacht is happy to bide his time, Venables to be reported, Trampolining Future retains silver lining, Folkestone, County landscape in focus, Robson loses the one player he did not want to, Yachting Bid to stop 'hirelings', Squash Rackets Williams' astonishing win surprises even himself, Wolverhampton, Bearzot will not panic, Forest are not yet up to Clough's ambition. 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