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The Times - 18/11/1982

1982; Gale Group;

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By Frances Williams, Economics Correspondent, From Michael Horsnell, By Edward Mortimer, From Roger Boyes, By David Hewson, From Christopher Thomas, By Philip Webster Political Reporter, By Julian Haviland, Political Editor, Fron Craig Seton, By Donald Macintyre, Labour Correspondent, By David Felton Labour Reporter, By Hugh Clayton Environment Correspondent, By Lucy Hodges Education Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, By Geraldine Norman, Sale Room Correspondent, From Jonathan Wills, By Our Labour Staff, by Bill Johnstone Electronics Correspondent, By Nicholas Timmins, By Christopher Warman Arts Correspondent, By Peter Hennessy, By Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, Richard Evans, our Political Correspondent, By Richard Evans, By Lucy Hodges, Education Correspondent, From Stephen Taylor, From Paul Ellman, From Michael Hornsby, From Christopher Walker, From Nicholas Ashford, From Mohsin Ali, From Zoriana Pysariwsky, From Michael Hamlyn, From Andrew Thompson, From Our Own Correspondent, From Richard Owen, Roger Boyes, From Ian Murray, By Henry Stanhope, Diplomatic Correspondent, Ian Murray, Michael Ratcliffe, Brian Alderson, Elaine Feinstein, Ronald Lewin, Marcel Berlins, H. R. F. Keating, Alan Hamilton, Irving Wardle, Ned Chaillet, Patrick J. Smith, Nicholas Kenyon, Hilary Finch, Dennis Hackett, PHS, George Hill, Frances Gibb Legal Affairs Correspondent, David Hewson, Ronald Butt, Richard North, NIGEL RYAN, SIMON WEBLEY, JOHN W. GRAHAM, W. R. P. BOURNE, HENRY CARTER, F. G. Hails, HM Coroner, DAVID MORRISON, CHARLES ELLIOTT, JULIAN FILOCHOWSKI, TERENCE J. LACEY, BRIAN W. WALKER, MILDRED NEVILE, GEOFFREY DRAIN, TRUMPINGTON, A. R. ISSERLIS, Kenneth Gosling, KG, Dennis Thompson, Bill Dennay, From Michael Binyon, From Patrick Knight, From David Watts, Malcolm Brown, City Editor Anthony Hilton, By Jeremy Warner, Edward Townsend, By Our Industrial Correspondent, From Bailey Morris, By Barrie Clement, From Maxwell Newton, Peter Welham, By Our Financial Staff, By Bill Johnstone Electronics Correspondent, By Gareth David, By Michael Prest, Drew Johnston, Michael Prest reports, C. Gordon Tether, By Peter Wilson-Smith, Banking Correspondent, From Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, From Eamon Dunphy, By a Special Correspondent, From Peter Ball, By Gareth Bowen, From Clive White, By Michael Phillips, Racing Correspondent, By Michael Phillips, By Our Racing Staff, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Sydney Friskin, By Marcus Williams, From Richard Streeton, From Mitchell Platts, From Tom Ramsey, By Richard Eaton, Edward Fennell, Joan Springall, Edited by Peter Davalle, By Michael Baily Transport Editor, From Richard Ford, By Donald Macintyre Labour Correspondent,

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News in Brief. Index. News: Joseph condemns lack of help for slower pupils, Conference is called off, New books-hardback, Legal dispute could delay Smith inquest, Sounding the gong in filmland, Haddad firmly rejects role in massacre, Americans try to reduce UN spending, Cohse puts NHS pay offer back to its members, EEC still goes for austerity, Schools: no choice and no gold stars, The Times guide to careers training Updating the skills of adults, Beatrix and Livingstone strike a rapport, Argentine junta snubbed by parties, Ford unions reject 8.2pc pay offer, Columbia is scorched but unbowed, Frank Johnson in the Commons Power punching from the far left, OAU bogged down on Chad dispute, Strike call to benefits office staff, Union demands to see Jenkin on steel jobs, Nil pay offer by Times Newspapers, Killer had enemies on all sides, Hope for Britons after release of mercenaries, Vicar upset by church peace vigil, Football TV and beer make a true Sunday, Moreover... Miles Kington Le vieux Beaujolais n'est pas arrivé!, Coolness on new patrols for Brixton, Quality: the note of our voice abroad, Klar faces first hearing, Accord on schools' technical courses, Ex-agent of CIA sold Libya arms, Around the world Investment in equipment is paying dividends, US resumes efforts on Namibia, Falklands The show never closed-even for the enemy, No frontiers Expansion of radio broadcasts is needed, Baby taken from Lindy Chamberlain, Coroners plan inquest reforms, Veteran Soviet leader in new death rumours, Reagan will not change his course, Solidarity admits it has a bleak future, Russia hints at Afghan withdrawal, As the inquest on nurse Helen Smith opens today... Who's afraid of coroners' verdicts?, Thatcher warns West to keep pace on defence, Save Saturday night, Sunday snoring, Ten million (illegal) comrades of the airwaves, Beating the old age bulge, A helping hand for women, Overseas selling prices, Welsh tax office bombed, Poll fillip for Tories in Glasgow, Teachers claim more than 20%, Acas talks on water pay dispute, Government firm on homosexual ban, Portrait of Andropov Private intellectual with a video and icons, Doctors defy abortion law, Old bones shed new light on Pompeii, The Times Diary, GLC set for new fares cut battle, Governors seek closure of hospital, Tide is turning for the High Street video pirates, Scientists' jobs are threatened, Wider access sought to test tube baby methods, Osgood cleared but must pay defence costs, Where the buck stops now Shultz establishes his credentials, 1941 mystery raid Questions still unanswered, The papers, Pound may stabilize after 2 cent plunge, Letter from Gdansk What now for the star with no job?, Police attitude on drugs criticized, International Broadcasts follow the sun and moon, Businessmen smuggled arms for Libyan Embassies, jury told, Washington repeats view on Falklands, Science report Freeing the space shuttle of bugs, Salvador's rebels claim clashes with Honduras. Picture Gallery. Politics and Parliament: Justice Keeping criminals off juries, Shipbuilding Getting away from clutches of Whitehall, Tatchell in high dudgeon, Parliament today, House Of Lords £6m being withheld from opticians, Spy aircraft 'landed in Falklands', Shetland objects to 'secret' fish deal, Disabled International Year must not be forgotten, Scotland Changes in prosecution procedure. Display Advertising: Lawrence Durrell, Ppa, Book Club Associates, Mellersh & Harding, Cranfield, The Times Higher Education, Multiple Display Advertisements, Copier-Services, Towco, Help The Aged, Matheran Products, Rioja, Bmw, BBC, Sheraton Skyline, Buchanan, BBC World, The American College, Ipa, Nl Petroleum Services, Base Lending Rates, Lloyds Bank, New Abbey National, Masterpieces, Resista Carpets, The Famous Grouse, Hewlett Packard, Young World, Post-A-Book, Nottingham Lace, Rovert, Country Life, Hutchinson, Vauxhall Astra, Hartlepool, Victoria Wine. Law: Landing is public place Knox v Anderton, Minister is 'employed' President of the Methodist Conference v Parfitt, Test fans sent to prison, Immunity blocks dismissal claim Sengupta v Republic of India, FitzGerald accused of collusion with Prior, Nuclear protest women jailed, £10,000 inducement is taxable Glantre Engineering Ltd v Goodhand (Inspector of Taxes), No contempt outside judicial role Lutchmeeparsad Badry v Director of Public Prosecutions. Official Appointments and Notices: Judge knighted, $25,000 award for nutritionist, Latest appointments, Top award for 'task force' pensioner. Arts and Entertainment: Attention paid to artist 'cuts mystery of art', Pluto's Republic, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,989, Sale room New prints outpace old, Sale Room £800 paid for 1869 Wisden, Today's television and radio programmes, Collected Tales from a Long Room. Reviews: Crime Spies of Life The Skull Beneath the Skin, Mysterious kingdom Trespassers on the Roof of the World, Opera Bernstein bubbles, Grand Old Man in the making Gladstone Volume One: 18091865, A scamper through Mozart Lpo Vasary Festival Hall, Obiter meditata Lost Causes, Tillett Memorial Wigmore Hall, War of the waves Room 40, Philharmonia Rattle Festival Hall, Academy of Ancient Music Hogwood Queen Elizabeth Hall, Fiction ... Girls come out to play Queen of Stones, Television Dubious deterrent, The History of the King's Works, volume IV, Children Dumb friends and others..., Theatre Haunted visions from a museum of memory The Dead Class Riverside, Foco Novo Royal Court Upstairs. Editorials/Leaders: Ways Out Of Afghanistan, Revolution In The Animal Kingdom, Anti-Employment Tribunal. Letters to the Editor: Video at inquests, Railbus forerunner, 'For the use of', Falklands planting, Tension in Nicaragua, Trade in seal products, Dubious outcome of Ulster Assembly, Sea law convention, Shopping on Sunday, Eastern entanglement for Russians, Nalgo and CND. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Births. Deaths. Obituaries: Professor S. C. Harland, Eduard Tubin, Judge A. G. Chloros Influential figure at the European Court, Maj-Gen Viscount Bridgeman. Business and Finance: Skf Interim statement, Dorada favours cash offer, Lord Cockfield seeks to avoid pipeline-type dispute UK urges joint action on trade against Japanese, Sir Marcus tops Lloyd's poll, World recession has engulfed a once-prosperous economy. Australia's long run of good fortune comes to an end, CBI reminder on exports, Coghlans sheds steel offshoot, Schroder Wagg eyes deposits, International, Russia wants more Pepsi, Fed unlikely to bring interest rates lower, 1,300 jobs to go in steel plant closure, Maxwell buys into cable TV, Strong to cut more jobs, Arthur Bell, Companies, Cheaper pound spurs recovery in equities, Price Changes, International debt crisis is still with us, Land Securities up by a quarter Warning on second-half figures, Wade maintains dividend despite fall in revenue, Unilever N. V., Today, International Outlook for East-West trade 'bleak', Buying spree for stores shares, Interest Rates, Telecom next for sell-off, Land Securities, Iraq in line for $500m loan, Likely delay in debt reduction at Lockheed, Money Markets, Company News In Brief, Wall Street recovers, Investment and finance No interest gift for Christmas, Investors' Notebook Tesco checks out another success, Currencies, The economy, Debts hit Ambrosiano holding company profits. Stock Exchange Tables: The pound, Stock Exchange Prices, Sterling: Spot and Forward, Commodities, Authorized Units & Insurance Funds, Wall Street, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Stock Exchanges. Business Appointments: Appointments Hambros names ambassador as adviser. Sport: NH pattern races cut, Smith forges a new La Manga record, Sports in Brief, In Brief Mancini may retire after Kim incident, Perth pitch wins final trick, Yesterday's results, Miss Barker regains her touch, Douieb for a final fling, Scots left shivering in defeat, Towcester, A perfect beginning for Gaye Chance, Brentford break brittle Swansea, Smart injury deals blow to title date, Old for Warwickshire, Stanley's rush of tries decisive as Oxford lose injured Crowe, Griffin proffers golden gloves for idle hands, County title venues, Kempton Park, Stapleton satisfies Irish honour, Yachting Sick sailor rescued, Hockey Police shot down in RAF strike, Artistic Prince brushes aside the days of pain, Germans surrender to cunning and knack of the Irish, World's No 304 topples Britain's top seed, Squash Rackets Final that establishes a landmark, Taunton, Keegan in hospital, Rugby League Australia at full strength, England lift their heads above the Grecian clouds, Nicklaus gives up his fee. Classified Advertising: Today's events, La crème de la crème, Opera & Ballet, Wanted, Educational, Careers and Re-training. Property: London Flats. Weather: The Weather.

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