The Times - 15/12/1982
1982; Gale Group;
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By Rodney Cowton, Defence Correspondent, By Julian Haviland, Political Editor, By David Walker, By Arthur Osman, Nicholas Timmins, From Richard Wigg, From Roger Boyes, By Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, From George Clark, By Donald Macintyre Labour Correspondent, By David Walker, Local Government Correspondent, By Judy Foreman, From Harry Golombek, Chess Correspondent., From Richard Ford, By Baron Phillips, Property Correspondent, From Tim Jones, By Philip Webster, Political Reporter, By Kenneth Gosling, Bill Johnstone, By Our Labour Editor, By the Staff of "Nature", From Arthur Osman, By Ronald Faux, By Anthony Bevins, Political Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, From Michael Binyon, From Roger boyes, From Michael Hamlyn, From Zoriana Pysariwsky, From Nicholas Ashford, From Godfrey Morrison, By Colin Harding, From Patrick Knight, Madeleine Kingsley, From David Watts, From M. G. G. Pillai, From Mario Modiano, From Richard Owen, Beryl Downing, From A Correspondent, Hilary Finch, Noël Goodwin, John Russell Taylor, Peter Ackroyd, Irving Wardle, Ned Chaillet, PHS, Peter Nichols, James Curran, Geoffrey Smith, MICHAEL GRYLLS, BARRY JONES, L. M. OLIVER, J. L.JAMES, JOHN WHITNEY, WILLIAM MATHIAS, J.ROTBLAT, E. P. THOMPSON, RAWLINSON, DAVID EVANS, J. H. C. LEACH, SHIRLEY FOSS, By Geraldine Norman, Sale Room Correspondent, From Hugh Clayton, A correspondent, By Frances Gibb Legal Affairs Correspondent, By Peter Hennessy, By John Young Agriculture Correspondent, City Editor Anthony Hilton, By Peter Wilson-Smith, Banking Correspondent, From Bailey Morris, By Our Financial Staff, By Andrew Cornelius, By Jeremy Warner, By Sally White, By Gareth David, By Frances Williams Economics Correspondent, Michael Clark, C. Gordon Tether, By Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Peter Ball, From Clive White, By Peter Ball, By Jim Railton, By Alan Gibson, From Sydney Friskin, By a Special Correspondent, David Brewtnall, By Michael Seely, From John Woodcock, Cricket Correspondent, By Pat Butcher, by Baron Phillips, Edited by Peter Dear, From David Hewson, David Hewson, Energy Correspondent, D.H., Penelope Turing, PT,
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News: Jordan and PLO agree 'special link', 'Dense pack' dies in Reagan compromise, The Times Diary Notable first, 1,082 die in Yemen quake, Robert Fisk reports from a nation reluctantly in America's pocket Egypt waiting for Mubarak to produce, Thousands flee as homes collapse in Italian landslip, My husband left me for a hundred reasons, Expedition aims to protect Kenya's Kora Reserve, Sihanouk disillusion threatens break-up of exile coalition, Jail drugging claim, Shock vote holds up UK rebate, Fight to save primeval man's caves, Dilemma for Greek Communists Moscow takes kid-glove approach to Papandreou, Overseas selling prices, Causeway, WPCs fired at in car chase, Economy, Castro's rum handout vexes Swedes, Disaster 'facing glasshouse nurseries', Joanna Lumley's Diary A flying visit to the Barbican 'Surely Peter Pan will never be played by a woman again', A day of sadness and pride, M40 inquiry Country house protests rejected, Education, Politics, passion and red faces Rome, Gibraltar frontier opening Rabat may challenge Spain on enclaves, Wildlife, FitzGerald returns to power for full term, They also serve who only tell the wives, Bernard Levin: the way we live now Why tonight matters for someone's fiancé, Science report Sensitivity test for heat shock proteins, Moreover Miles kington, South Pole visit for Prince, Walesa on collision course with Government, London fare rise of 20% needed to preserve grant, Thatcher tells of secret wish, Greenham flight 'illegal', Politics too needs a nuclear balance, House fees advice for solicitors, Militant: the way out for Labour, Agriculture, Badgers injected with TB, Journalist tells of 'pressure', Lesotho attack condemned, Dispute may make BBC delay breakfast TV, Banking, A Special Report, Why Chief Delaney saw red, Frank Johnson in the Commons Basnett, rape and other upsetters of breakfast, Unions vote for hospital peace, Shop, Livingstone censured by GLC, Poland extends range of state secrets, £1,000m to be spent on making good Falklands losses, Youths took peregrine fledglings, Police help may cost MP £200, Print revolution planned, Postal charges quadrupled East Germans' financial demand shocks Bonn, Broadcast defies Mintoff, Oil, Andropov steps up efficiency drive, The papers, Candidate attacked by Weighell, Be active, Mubarak tells EEC, Gates to Gibraltar unlocked, Children 'blinded by science', Large garrison will remain 'for the foreseeable future, Thatcher hint on steel plant, Mother 'wanted to shoot killer in face', Thatcher efficiency battle to continue, Taxman fears a flood of dress applications as lawyer's victory upheld, Fairford learns to live with US base, Mauroy goes wooing in Malaysia, Police raid nets Communist chiefs in Brazil, Albert Hall needs £1m safety work, PC describes 'slow motion shooting', UN backs nuclear arms freeze, Information plan demanded in wake of Falklands, RUC 'using special units', Tourism, Pilot faces inquiry over glider accident, What the crisis taught the Services, Emergency surgery on heart man. Politics and Parliament: Nuclear freeze confirms USSR superiority, King's Cross MP attacks complacent Home Office, Nott's farewell present to Services cheers Tories, Court 'asked to do boundary job', Parliament today, Local Finance 107 councils facing cuts of £201m, House Of Lords Tougher restrictions put on textile imports, PM attacks lenient sentence, Defence New ships for Navy to cost £585m, Rejection of weapons of insurrection, Healey gets emergency debate on nuclear missiles, Peace bodies work for Soviet policies, Demonstrators hinder chances of peace. Picture Gallery. Law: No evidence of surrender Preston Borough Council v Fairclough, 'Forged will' wife tried to kill witness, Limits of loss relief Butt (Inspector of Taxes) v Haxby, Barrister's court clothes tax deductible Mallalieu v Drummond, Only senior judges will try rape cases, Accused in 'kiss' trial collapses, Clear the line or go to jail, judge orders. Display Advertising: Bell's, The Sloane Club, Asian Dreams, Victoria & Albert Museum, Mouton Cadet, Rediffusion, The National Commercial Bank, oyster, Christmas, The Times, Nurses In Need, Arab Asian Bank, The British Bank Of The Middle East, Victoria Wine, European Arab Bank, Overseas Trust Bank, Ibm, Attwoods, National Insurance Company, Resista Carpets, The Famous Grouse, Bahrain, Canadian High Commission, Philips, Twa, Al Bahrain Arab African Bank, Base Lending Rates. News in Brief. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 16,012, Today's television and radio programmes, Sacrifices bring success, TV top ten, Sale room £441,688 for contents. Property: Overseas Property, Millions of houses need costly repairs, Country Properties, Residential property When home is where the work was, London and Surburban Property. Official Appointments and Notices: Resignation of Premier rocks Peru, Latest appointments. Reviews: Country strife Clay The Pit, Dances of the mind Lpo Solti Festival Hall Radio 3, Galleries Passionate detail in a grand design Humphry Repton Landscape Gardener Victoria and Albert Museum, Inspired amateur, Television Sparkling on the cruel sea, Ernst Kovacic Wigmore Hall, Jack Sheppard's Back Tricycle. Editorials/Leaders: Second Thoughts Are Worse, Arms And The Men, Exit Sir Derek. Letters to the Editor: Hosanna in the highest, Questionable aims of arming for peace, Anonymity in court, Justice in Zimbabwe, Cost of new channels, Making supply of steel match demand, Llanidloes portrayal, Focus on Gandhi, The questing reader, Aural pollution. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Births. Deaths. Obituaries: Jenifer Wayne, Mr A. R. Melville Development of tropical agriculture, Mr H. E. Skinner, Obituary, Mr John Barcham Green. Stock Exchange Tables: The pound, Exchanges, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Authorized Units & Insurance Funds, Commodities, Stock Exchange Prices Strong support, Wall Street, Sterling: Spotand Forward. Business and Finance: DobsonParkInd, The economy, MEPs pass code on multinationals, Unions may block JFB steel plan, International, Well known to millions, Americans buy stake in Sotheby, Investment and finance Lining up with the Midland?, Sterling gains on dollar, Ibstock shares suspended, Middle class votes for Northern Foods, Illingworth, Season of mellow fruitfulness and rising shares for cider makers, Companies, Town & City Properties PLC, Majedie Investments Plc, Behind America's change of heart, Markets, Price Changes, News In Brief, Herman Smith, Meyer Int, $500m extra UK loan for Mexico, Winter struggle for Intasun, Linfood ahead after sell-off, Expensive entry to the club, Today, Interest Rates, Investors confident as US rates fall, Meyer International INTERIM REPORT, Money Markets, Orion earnings bounce back, Company News In Brief, New growth area, Assault on costs launched, Lloyd's clearance for PCW, Currencies, Borrowing shortfall may spur spending, McCorquodale profits up a quarter UK margins improved, Experts forecast aggressive policies to lower interest rates Fed's surprise strike heralds fight to stimulate economy. Business Appointments: Appointments Saumann to head BXL Plastics. Sport: 30 brawlers are banned, Athletics Nehemiah's eligibility in doubt after spell in American football, Yachting Jeantot ties pursuit in remarkable knots, A look at women in sport, Sports in Brief, Table Tennis Hiltons chance to overhaul the Czechs, Today's Fixtures, His experience in Germany may help Tony Woodcock solve an old English problem A forward at the height of his powers, Lower order fail England again, Anxious air about the Scots, Irish step into unknown, Yesterday's results, Mahoney's milestone, Snooker: Old Masters Left Out In The Cold, Boxing WBC break new ground with medical ultimatum, Tennis Kriek is one of five seeds to be beaten, Haydock Park, Plymouth pack supreme, Rowing Henley goes back to being a male bastion, Cricket County fixture changes in line, Gavaskar keeps appointment with destiny, Catterick Bridge, Bregawn should put Little Owl to flight, Jam tomorrow for Robson?, Scots set an example to their seniors, Olympic Games FIFA want tighter rules, Brentford go out in extra time, Skiing Stenmark in typical recovery, A dragon too many kills off Wales, Hockey: England May Yet Qualify Defence keeps Australia out, County cannot afford Sadia, European players and a football-crazy wife of a millionaire Eruptions over a 'cocktail' in Hongkong, No Welsh boot money inquiry. 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