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The Times - 30/11/1982

1982; Gale Group;

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By Stewart Tendler, From Michael Horsnell, By Kenneth Gosling, From Michael Binyon, By Michael Baily, By Edward Townsend Industrial Correspondent, By Our Crime Reporter, By Anthony Bevins Political Correspondent, From Ian Murray, By Frances Williams, Economics Correspondent, By Donald Macintyre, Labour Correspondent, By David Walker, By Our Transport Editor, By Geraldine Norman, Saleroom Correspondent, By Peter Hennessy, From Our Correspondent, By Jonathan Davis Energy Correspondent, From Arthur Osman, By Henry Stanhope Diplomatic Correspondent, By Bill Johnstone, Electronics Correspondent, Froim Ronald Kershaw, By Lucy Hodges Education Correspondent, By Nicholas Timmins, By Hugh Clayton Environment Correspondent, By Richard Evans in London and Christopher Walker in Tel Aviv, By Richard Evans, Christopher Walker, By Clifford Webb, Motoring Correspondent, From Zoriana Pysariwsky, From Mohsin Ali, From John Carlin, From Andrew Thompson Montevideo, From Michael Hamlyn, From Geoffrey Matthews, From Christopher Walker, By John Young, Agriculture Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, From Hasan Akhtar, From Trevor Fishlock, From Christopher Wren, From Richard Owen, From Harry Debelius, From Michael Binvon, From Susan MacDonald, From Stephen Taylor, By Caroline Moorehead, Dennis Hackett, John Russell Taylor, Nicholas Kenyon, Hilary Finch, Ned Chaillet, Stephen Pettit, PHS, Richard Wigg, Geoffrey Smith, Vincent Brome, R. J. GRAINGER, PETER NEWELL, J. R. DEAS, T. J. CRONIN, R. B. SKEPPER, BOOTHBY, A. D. WAKE, MICHAEL J. WINTLE., HARRY SHEPHERD, MICHAEL HILL, RUTH KESHISHIAN, W. K. HAYMAN, ASHBY, FLOWERS, M. F. ATIYAH, J. H. HUMPHREY, BARRY JOHNSON, J. T. STUART, E. C. ZEEMAN, R. EDEY, BUCCLEUCH, MARGARET HERATY, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By a Bridge Correspondent, By George Clark, From Jonathan Wills Glasgow, City Editor Anthony Hilton, From Maxwell Newton, Peter Welham, By Frances Williams Economics Correspondent, By Sally White, By Our Financial Staff, By Anthony Hilton, By Gareth David, By Jonathan Davis, Energy Correspondent, By Barrie Clement, Gareth David, C. Gordon Tether, By David Powell, By Nicholas Harling, By Robert Pryce, By Paul Harrison, By Peter West, Rugby Correspondent, By Peter Marson, By Stuart Jones, By Sydney Friskin, By Barry Pickthall, From Richard Streeton, From Tom Ramsey Sydney, Sydney Friskin, By Michael Seely, By Michael Phillips, Racing Correspondent, Pearce Wright, Roger Woolnough, Edited by Peter Dear, From Richard Ford, By Philip Webster, Political Reporter, By Rodney Cowton, Defence Correspondent,

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Law: Economics professor faces 'Russian spy' charge, Sentence halved, Professor on spying charge dined with Andropov, says QC, Suspended sentence for the Foreign Office high-flier who could do everything but keep her mouth shut Diplomat gave secrets to Egyptian lover, Lawyer jailed for 3 years, Intelligence corporal is accused, Law Report November 30 1982 Equity excluded from contract Scandinavian Trading Tanker Co AB v Flota Petrolera Ecuatoriana. Index. News: Breast screen clinic reprived, EEC summit to unravel the fisheries tangle, The Times Diary Alms at last, Economists predict 5 years of gloom, Mao's village makes a profit, Embassy's report kept from Smith, An appeal court judge chilled but not stirred, Moscow's olive branch to Albania, Whitehall brief Mandarins' empire strikes back, The two sides of Rhona Ritchie, Savoy Hotel, Key points of Geneva trade declaration, Technology in entertainment: 2 Home is where the heart of the market is, Prisoners of conscience Chile: Oscar Rojas, Transport 'breakthrough', Overseas selling prices, Lancashire-Iceland fishing agreement Fleetwood's jobs boat comes in, Victory for Opposition candidates in Uruguay, Wife 'paid to duff up husband', Pakistani woman flogged, Suicide verdict on GCHQ technician, Russia joins Britain in ship deal, Team checks allegations of school violence, Philippine crisis session over church-state rift, Pakistani opposition leaders arrested, Nuclear base vigil will resume, jailed women say, Dauntsey School Foundation, Grandmother denies smuggling, On the wings of sleep, Wolves on prowl for sheepskins, Chemical war charge by Shultz, Canberra still vital even if she sunk, Economic crisis Once thriving land nears collapse, Lord Hunt defends open cable TV policy, Image-conscious leader bids a long farewell, Computer Week Where the electronic money goes, Portuguese prepare for austerity, TV top ten, European allies castigate US troop 'withdrawal', Edward Mortimer on the price in blood that Syria pays for stability Why Assad's army is feared most by his own people, Radio Five scheduled for 1986, Sicilian connexion trial opens, FDP meets on youth wing split, Moscow suffers tird UN defeat on Afghanistan, Spanish newspapers auction called off, EEC pleased by 'less rigid' Gatt agreement, Plutonium reactor project shelved, Peace, yes, but let's be realistic, Science report Lifting a cloud on savage Venus, Cable TV notfor quick buck merchants, People in computers: Colin Crook of Zynar, Hemingway's reply to the fascists, Roads, Spain: the man who gives the orders, Zimbabwe plans the way ahead, The Gatt compromise Problems of mounting food surplus remain, Libya may offer to exchange British prisoner, Colombia terror killing, The papers, Envoy gave secrets to her lover, Pier gets grade one protection, Colonel's job in West Bank, Scandal erupts in Germany, 1,700 more steel jobs lost, Councils dig in against borrowing, Poets' marathon at Young Vic 'Olympics', Justice and the Brown rabbit, Mitterrand still seeks new deal for Third World, Will Reagan really run again?, Ulster GPs 'run kneecapping risk', Tebbit to back 'pay your way' training, Queen's Park by-election Odds against the battling Carlaw, More police and £14m for Ulster security, BL to take on 1,100 extra workers, Frank Johnson in the Commons Baker's dozen for cable television, 300 MPs may back Stevas on expenditure, Saudi authorities blocked British inquiries into Helen Smith's death, Take this snobbery off the shelf. Politics and Parliament: Trade Recommitment to open trading, Telecom Bill BT to be freed to respond to the market, Parliament today, 'Yesterday in Parliament' criticized, Country Property, Foot faces big court bill if action fails, Industry Government to let sterling find its own level, House Of Loads Falklands Bill not a precedent, Labour rifts lead five to quit Tribune, Points Of Order Journalist did not do homework. Display Advertising: Thorn Emi, Bank Of Scotland, London Symphony Orchestra, Oxford University, Abbey National, Garrard, Multiple Display Advertisements, Datapoint, Standard Chartered Bank, National Westminster Bank, Abbey National Money Service, Trident Life, The Royal Bank Of Scotland, Lawrence, Telecom, Pommery, Coutts & Co, South Africa, Banhams, Harveys, Bee Professional, Lloyds Bank, Legal Aid, Clydesdale Bank, The General Electric Company, The Hongkong Bank, Sussex Police Authority, Michael Jackson, Hill Samuel, Williams & Glyn's Bank, The Revillon Parisian Sale, Neales, Co-Operative Finance Limited, Base Lending Rates. News in Brief. Arts and Entertainment: £11,000 for Pavlov's landmark work, Pissarro fetches £334,800, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 15,999, Best foot forward, Fashion by Suzy Menkes Take the cashmere and run, Bridge trials lead for EEC women, Today's television and radio programmes, Snippets. Official Appointments and Notices: Judge retires, Latest appointments, Promotion for 'the Don Juan of the Nile', Church news Appointments, Rail promotion, University news Newcastle. Picture Gallery. Reviews: Television, Festival England's answer to the Metz Huddersfield Contemporary Music Festival, The Vienna Master Orchestra Festival Hall, Theatre Berlin Berlin Theatrespace, Galleries My Lords, Ladies and Gentlmen..., Debuts Fine instrument, Lso Andrew Davis Barbican Centre. Editorials/Leaders: Watchdogs That Bark, A Costly Triumph For CAP. Letters to the Editor: Animal welfare, Time out of mind, Knock-on effect of devaluing sterling, HMS Endurance, Teaching Dutch, Sunday working, Terms of transfer, An open question, The duty to educate, Misgivings on police powers in new Bill, World belief in gold, José Luis Massera, Coroners' verdicts. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Classified Advertising: Computer Science, Today's events, Legal Appointments, Rentals, Wanted, Entertainments. Births. Deaths. Obituaries: Lord Rathcavan, Queen Helen Of Rumania Support for King Michael in periods of crisis, Prof William Maguinness. Stock Exchange Tables: M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited The Over-the-Counter Market, The pound, Stock Exchange Prices Equities advance, Authorized Units & Insurance Funds, Commodities, Wall Street, Stock Exchanges. Business and Finance: £4m option on Woolworth, Chamberlain Phipps plans sell-off Earnings up, but outlook poor, IBA puts off flotation talks with Thames TV, $100m US deal for Espley-Tyas, International, Marshalls up 21% midway, Midland Bank out of line with 10.25 pc lending Rises in base rates steady sterling above $1.60, Interfering with sterling's value, Companies, No final from Talbex, Markets, Price Changes, Burma in £10m bid for SCR, Fenner revenue loses power, Today, Interest Rates, Investment and finance A rough ride for Lotus?, Market Summary Index jumps 12 points as buyers return, Investors' Notebook LRC lifts interim profit by £1.7m, Cockfield to discuss control of Lloyd's, MI spurt shakes US markets, Company News In Brief, Marketing and advertising: Torin Douglas Battle to stay ahead in video leapfrog game, Sterling: Spot and Forward, THE TIMES Business forum Executives against pension fund curbs, Currencies, Texaco and Esso raise petrol price, The economy. Business Appointments: Appointments. Sport: In Brief US could change Cup venue, Mystery buyer steps in to snap up Villa, Racing Two-month ban on Bradley for betting, ICE Hockey Dundee spoil Murrayfield's record, Today's Fixtures, Sports in Brief, Huntingdon, Boxing Bid for Sibson's bout may exceed $2m, Sweet Lincoln's bitter cup, Snooker Reardon steadies himself in time, Clubs ask loan stars to stay, Magic formula fails to take a trick, Southwell results, Yachting Rescue after capsize, Brave recovery by Pakistanis, Briton asks for removal from blacklist, Squash Rackets Naylor proves a master, Corrected figures, Folkestone results, Bernabeu under fire again, Wetherby, Basketball Aggrieved Palace face another critical weekend, Umpires make their point in bouncer debate, Volleyball No Spark without fire, Jockeys threaten disruptive action, Shearer on the fringe of heaven and $18,000, Rugby Union Bailey moves up from minor to major, Newton Abbot, An English prophet in search of honour abroad Rover Featherstone puts United States on the right road. Property: Sotheby's. Weather: The Weather.

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