The Times - 10/02/1982
1982; Gale Group;
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From Our Own Correspondent, By Derek Harris, Commercial Editor, By Paul Routledge, Labour Editor, By Arthur Osman, By Philip Webster, Political Correspondent, By David Felton, Labour Reporter, By Donald Macintyre, Labour Correspondent, By Michael Baily, Transport Correspondent, By Julian Haviland, Political Editor, By Annabel Ferriman Health Services Correspondent, By Philip Webster Political Reporter, From Richard Ford, By the Staff of "Nature", By Peter Evans, Home Affairs Correspondent, By Frances Gibb, By John Young, Agriculture Correspondent, By Pearce Wright, Science Editor, By Ian Murray, Lucy Hodges, By John Young Agriculture Correspondent, By Tony Samstag, By Diana Geddes Education Correspondent, By Our Religious Affairs Correspondent, By David Walker, By Kenneth Gosling, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, From Nicholas Hirst, From Ian Murray Brussels, From David Watts, From Peter Nichols, From Christopher Thomas, From Our Correspondent, From Nicholas Ashford, From Stephen Taylor, From Kuldip Nayar, From Charles Harrison, By Our Foreign Staff, By Richard Dowden, From Patricia Clough, Ian Murray, By Harry Golombek, Sheridan Morley, Michael Ratcliffe, Richard Williams, Irving Wardle, Ned Chaillet, William Mann, Paul Griffiths, Max Harrison, by Jonathan Fenby, Roger Berthoud, PHS, Henry Fairlie, GEORGE J LEVY, P. C. BAYLEY, P. A. F. CHALK, VALERIE M. THOMPSON, LUPA EPSZTEJN, PETER KANE, STELLA MARY NEWTON, CHARLES WHIFFIN, RAY WHITNEY, STEPHEN P. MORSE, ANTHONY HOLLAND, DAVID C.DAMANT, MICHAEL MEACHER, ROBERT G. SAWYER, PAULINE HALLAM, B. W. W. BARRETT, A. E. J. YELLAND, DOUGLAS HARVEY, J. A. DAY, LLEW GARDNER, NEVILLE BRAYBROOKE, By Geraldine Norman, Sale Room Correspondent, A correspondent, Gareth David, By Philip Robinson, By Rupert Morris, From Bailey Morris, Peter Wainwright, By Margaret Drummond, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By David Hands, By Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, By Gordon Allan, By Keith Macklin, By Gerald Richmond, By a Special Correspondent, By Peter Bills, From Dick Streeton, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Ian Reid, By Our Racing Correspondent, By Michael Seeley, By Michael Seely, By Peter Aykroyd, By Sydney Friskin, by Rupert Morris, Edited by Peter Dear, By Stewart Tendler, Compiled by Alan Grainge,
ResumoNews in Brief. Index. News: £75m contract for Marconi, German dons seek racial purity, Pyke arrives in Britain, Police admit bugging phone box, Weinberger signs up reluctant Saudis, Manotoc tells of rescue raid, TUC study swings towards the EEC, Inquiry may hold separate talks with train drivers, Poles turn East for more help, Haig attacks suppression of freedom in Poland, Amnesty condemns Belgrade, Distributor bans sale of The Times in Turkey, Another medal for Coe, Tighter controls promised on computer spying, Businessmen displeased Travellers' tales cast shadow on BA, Biologists challenge closures, IRA route watched for 18 months, Reagan defends his budget in the 'heartland', Dirty tricks, says le patron, and takes the gloves off, Newhaven Ferry Reprieved, Science report The largest molecule found so far in space, Zimbabwe is now firmly set on the road, Carrington impressed by Asean, Euro-MPs move towards sanctions on S Africa, EEC urban policy demanded, Calls to the Bar, Link with trading partner, 10 years jail for woman who ran Polish strike, Mining A period of distress, Laker offshoots sold to unnamed bidder, Lawyer And Friend Found Dead, Mixed reaction to 'Times' job cuts, Police aid to shoplifters, Airliner crashed 300 yds short of the runway, Nixon fails to halt use of tapes, Dilemma Of Science's Children, Air controllers' return rejected as unsafe, Focus, Rubik takes a 'fiendish' Revenge, The Times Diary Fox recalled with an illustrious meet, Letter from Brussels Obstinate lifts test Community spirit, Thatcher defends lead policy, Girls' borstal 'the most violent', Overseas selling prices, Farmers losing £2m a day, Frank Johnson in the Commons A drop of Scotch with a dash of double Dutch, Agriculture Down to earth with a bump, Aslef's Ione driver rides into the sunset, Travel, The balance of power, Moreover... Miles Kington, Research council cuts: 3 New threat to agriculture, Concern at BR link in pensioners' holidays, Pope Sends Greeting To Queen, Irish ban on Sinn Fein party political broadcast, Scuffling as spy leaves, Reagan to the rescue of Fort Budget, £1,000 Premium Bond prizewinners, The papers, Weak performance blights early bright economic prospects, Odinga hits out at government, Elderly blacks in US less likely to commit suicide, Focus on ZIMBABWE, No market for guerrilla skills, Solidarity's rights backed by Pope, Nkomo followers taken to task over arms, Debut for South Korean Pony, Staying on under black rule, Strike ban under fire in India, ILEA vote for 7% rise in rate precept, US says it will not use chemical weapons first, Picket broken by armed men, Prisoner and officers hurt in jail clash. Official Appointments and Notices: Sherborne School for Girls, Latest appointments, Beaumont retires from rugby. Politics and Parliament: Liberals face SDP ban on dual membership, Parliament today, Pensioners to see minister on Monday, Sunday Trading Shopping hours law unsatisfactory, Pm's Questions Europe-wide deal needed to ban lead in petrol, Alliance shares out seats, Health New system for nurses' pay sought, Transport Traffic law changes to cut load on courts, London Cheap fares Bill backed, Industry 'reminder' for Howe. Display Advertising: Bell's, Markson Pianos, Merchant Bank Of Central Africa Limited, Garrard, The Anglo American Corporation In Zimbabwe, Multiple Display Advertisements, British Heart Foundation, Syfrets Merchant Bank Limited, Dillon, Read & Co. Inc., Barclays, Bl, Royal National Institute, Rt. Hon. Lord Maybrayking, Judy Davis Bryan Brown, Air Zimbabwe, Turner & Newall Plc, Telecom International, St George's Theatre, Base Lending Rates. Law: No more cash, Sir Freddie appeals, EEC court rules on pop record, Inside the Old Bailey How the rape law really works, EEC court upholds women's rail rights, Smuggling charge, Panel to review custody laws, Zoo faces trial over killer tiger, Poisoner of husband jailed for a year, Law Report February 10 1982 Court of Appeal Minister's reasonable use of Draconian power upheld Regina v Secretary of State for the Environment, Ex parte Norwich City Council, Norwich loses appeal on sale of houses, Rape courts criticized. Picture Gallery. Arts and Entertainment: Nunn wins opening chess game, Today's television and radio programmes, TV top ten, Glass proves hard to sell, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,752. Reviews: Lead part, but no character Where there is Darkness Lyric Studio, Hammersmith, Rain from Heaven Playhouse, Oxford, Television Charm of a good soap opera, Interview Keeping one jump ahead of the rest, Jazz Woody Shaw Ronnie Scott's, Sinfonietta Howarth Queen Elizabeth Hall, The dramatic cello Salomon Barlow St John's, Lpo Frühbeck Festival Hall Radio 3, Artist with a magic pencil. Editorials/Leaders: Chemical Arsenals, A Matter Of Origins. Letters to the Editor: Restrictive practices, Art and tax debts, University challenge, Unions and the media, SDP and socialism, Solo performance, Safeguards on insemination, Proper names, Cloying the palate, Mixed fortunes, The British view of enterprise, Dangers of lead in petrol, Unversed. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Births. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Friday, February 8, 1957. Obituaries: Obituary, Dr Tadeusz Bielecki, Prof Walter Schaefer, Sir Cedric Morris Painter and horticulturalist. Business and Finance: Poles optimistic, Pressure mounts for Opec meeting, Robot population doubled, The big loser and likely winners in Laker collapse Canny Scots fear worst, Two main bidders for Laker Travel, Grand Met's £¼m salaries, US export hope for System X, 13¼ per cent Exchequer Stock, 1987, Malaysia cuts tin output, Private credit up £1,500m, Psbr 'Leverettes', At Work: Discrimination Are women first to be sacked?, BL' s truck division may be running out of road, Capital Markets, Hambro Life upsets unit trust, Prudential window dressing, Aaronson Profits plunge, Lesson from Carr Sebag, Today, BL talks go on, International Companies, This Sugar is good for you, Money Markets, RHM closes four bakeries, Carr Sebag sells off Far East interests, Amstrad Sales double, US rejects early deal on steel dumping cases, Rights Issues Oil men hunt for extra cash, Cheap electricity for industry ruled out, Bids And Deals, Currencies, International Belgium, Macpherson Fresh as paint, Car industry A long haul, Money supply Disappointing. Stock Exchange Tables: Other Exchanges, London Exchange, The Pound, Latest Results, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Sterling: Spot and Forward, Commodities, Wall Street, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Stock Exchange Prices Further falls. Business Appointments: New Appointments. Sport: Skiing Weather and Mahres' luck change, Cricket Young Sri Lankan takes a century off jaded England, Student rugby Final may be the same again, Sports in Brief, Racing Little Owl ready to pass Ascot's searching test, Beaumont retires to avoid risk of serious injury, Ascot programme, Table tennis Douglas seeks to extend winning record, Tennis Alexander's comeback continues, Carlisle, Point-to-Point Mr Mellors meets his match, Narvik in form for Newcastle date, Latest European snow reports, Boxing American pulls up on journey from Phoenix, Chinese to ski at Oslo, Warwick results, Football Unhappy end for Saunders at Aston Villa, One or the other Epple keeps on winning races, Fulham forced to work, Sporting fixtures, Yesterday's soccer and rugby, Durham rely on prop from Paris, Bowls Hosking at a loose end, Mrs Knight has a double triumph, Pollardstown doubtful, A simple task becomes difficult, Athletics British team looks set for victory, Ludlow programme, Hockey Neston to travel again, Norwich to fight Rufer veto, Franch make wholesale team changes, Status quo at the top, Gymnastics Britain opposes the IOC stand on drugs, Today's football fixtures. Classified Advertising: Entertainments Guide, Recruitment Opportunities, Today's events, Announcements, Flat Sharing, La Crème de la crème. Property: Lane Fox and Partners, Country Property, Overseas Property, Residential Property You should have a little list, Auctions today. Deaths. Weather: The Weather.
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