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The Times - 02/10/1982

1982; Gale Group;

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By Paul Routledge, George Clark, From Leslie Plommer, From Peter Nichols, From Patricia Clough, From Anthony Bevins, Political Correspondent, From Michael Hamlyn, By Michael Baily, Transport Editor, From Our Correspondent, By Philip Webster, Political Reporter, From Richard Ford, By John Young, Agriculture Correspondent, By the Staff of Nature, By Derek Harris, Commercial Editor, By Our Legal Affairs Correspondent, By Frances Gibb, By Jonathan Davis, Energy Correspondent, By Clifford Webb, By Michael Horsnell, By Richard Evans, John Winder, Derek Barnett, Amanda Haigh, Tony Hodges., By Richard Dowden, From Stephen Taylor, From Andrew Thompson, From Harry Debelius, From David Watts, From Christopher Walker, From Zoriana Pysariwsky, From Robert Fisk, From David Bonavia, From Our Own Correspondent, From Richard Owen, By Henry Stanhope, Diplomatic Correspondent, From Michael Hornsby, From Roger Boyes, From Charles Harrison, From a Bridge Correspondent, John Russell Taylor, Paul Griffiths, Ned Chaillet, Peter Ackroyd, Noel Goodwin, David Wade, PHS, by Stewart Tendler, Sanjoy Roy-Chowdhury, John Young, BOYD-CARPENTER, D. BRYCE-SMITH, DOUGLAS QUANTRILL, SIMON BARRINGTON WARD, MICHAEL CHICHESTER, POUL DALSAGER, RICHARD COTTRELL, WILLIAM R. MERTON, ROBERT FOX, GERALD SCOTT, VIVIAN RIDLER, STANLEY CARTER, GALINA CARTER, DEREK WALKER-SMITH, H. BETTON DEAKIN, Angela Tilby, City Editor Anthony Hilton, By Frances Williams, Economics Correspondent, By Michael Prest, By Maurice Withers, By Barrie Clement, By Jonathan Davis Energy Correspondent, By Our Financial Staff, EDITED BY LORNA BOURKE, Peter Gartland, From Richard Streeton, By Pat Butcher, From John Wilcockson, From Alan Hubbard, From Ray Cairns, By Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, By Peter Ball, From Rex Bellamy, Tennis Correspondent, By Peter West, Rugby Correspondent, By David Hands, From Mitchell Platts, By John Hennessy, Golf Correspondent, By Peter Ryde, By Michael Phillips, Racing Correspondent, By Michael Seely, By Our Newmarket Correspondent, By Our Astronomy Correspondent, Edited by Peter Dear, Shona Crawford Poole, Peter Black, Ashley Stephenson, Clifford Webb, Robin Young, Beryl Downing, Jane MacQuitty, Richard Williams, Nicholas Kenyon, Max Harrison, Geoff Brown, Jeremy Flint, Judy Froshaug, Mel Lewis, Ann Cowan, Harry Golombek,

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Index. News: Japanese bow to the hi-tech Stradivarius, Doctored pills in shops kill 6, Sir Kenneth sees wider role for PC, New coalition defeats Schmidt after 13 years as Chancellor, Judges' service, Union rejects blame for boy's collapse, Efforts to hold massacre inquiry blocked at UN, Fiat face-lift fails to fill gap in the executive class, Small Volvos get big engines, Buthelezi's KwaZulu triumph The chief who foiled Pretoria, Namibia 'held to ransom' by US, 'Systematic' torture in S Africa, Asbestos in washing led to death, Prince is taken to hospital, Science report Meteorite link with tektites clarified, Senior Moscow official to visit Peking, Developing a television liturgy, Only a heartbeat from the North West Frontier, Pope's visit leaves £500,000 bill, National Day, Falkland names rejected, Investors upset by Peking, Bright future forecast for oil firms, Argentine Army changes fail to end controversy, Nine Games medals for Britons, Volcano panic in Java, The other view, Navon says Israelis must pay if guilty, Fleet farewell, Blasts greet ETA wing's peace move, Secrecy shrouds date for sale of British Airways, Engine trouble easily diagnosed, The very model chief of the omnicompetent constable, Woolworth jobs in the balance in takeover bid, Warsaw draws up plans to ban Solidarity, Texaco to spend £100m on reduced-lead plant, Harare's first hangings a warning to dissidents, Passions in Bundestag run wind at the end of an era, Listen to this: it could date you Barry Took on a sentimental journey through 60 years of the BBC, Cabinet set to resist 'ritual' uproar at 3.5% pay rise limit, Overseas selling prices, Science group proposal gets NEC backing, Royal fairy story by girl of 12, Not such a clean bill of health if you're black, Army dismisses 13 for cannabis offences, French take over from Phalangists, Helping us to tell the difference..., Runcie talks with Chinese, Air crash pilot released, Tomorrow, In the garden, British losing taste for frozen chicken, Right of reply pledged in drive to tackle 'press bias', Plastic bullet ban sought, Gardens open, The papers, British prisons in crisis: 3 Should all burglars be behind bars?, The Times Diary Unbridled, A final flurry before telegrams end, Man refused aid by CRE wins claim, Judges hlead Israel's massacre panel, Frank Johnson in Blackpool Dame Judith sends them home happy, Iran claims capture of Iraqi border posts, Council for Ireland proposed by SDLP, Russia angry at basing of F16s in Japan, Another Italian banker meets violent death, Lady Cosima marries, The undercover story of Ford's cost-cutting Fiesta, Pepsi gets few Russian lips smackin', BL Austin workers press for 20% rise, Unity plea as delegates endorse Programme 82. Politics and Parliament: Foot offers united front to woo the voter, By-election candidate snubs Benn. Display Advertising: Sicily, The Royal London, Australia And New Zealand Bank, Multiple Display Advertisements, Steaming, Mundi Color Holidays, South Bank Concert Halls, Teacher's, Isaac Stern, The Fabulous Sholley, Royal Albert Hall, Take A Break, R. J. Temple & Company, The Times, The Wine Club, Ibp Light, Iberia, St.John's Smith Square, Reho Travel Centre Ltd., Morocco, Oyez Longman, Wolsey Hall, Sun Alliance Insurance Group, Olympic Airways, Norwegian Caribbean Lines, Albery Theatre, Chieftain, Jeremy Menuhin, Royal Opera House, Noval L B, The Bach Choir, Rome, Julian Gibbs Associates, Ferrari, Base Lending Rates, Times Newspapers Ltd.. News in Brief. Law: £25 litter fine for mayor, 1p award in 'foolish' sex bias case, £1m theft acquittal by police-guard jury, Court urges 999 hoaxers to aid firemen, Magistrate says man jailed 'unlawfully', Southampton players on attempted rape charge, Prime sent for trial in secrets case, Kenya students face sedition charge. Picture Gallery: Back to work. Arts and Entertainment: Rock & Jazz, San Francisco days, Acapulco nights, Cunard and P & O riding high on a wave of patriotism, PREVIEW calender, Top Ten, Bridge Olympiad opens, New beginnings for the tale of the terrace tub, The Times Cook The wholesome seduction, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,949, Service with old-fashioned style, Eating Out Frying tonight with Chablis on ice, Concerts, Tony Samstag samples life as a novice ornithologist in the sanctuary Where the joy of watching is strictly for the birds, Growing flowers indoors, Shopfront, West End, Photography, Collecting Fortune and fun from ephemera, Galleries, Dance, Television and radio: Saturday and Sunday, Festivals, Opera, Drink Warming wines for autumn nights, Foliage of many hues, Films on TV, Protecting plants for winter, Chess Virtues of Swiss system, Fairs, Aunty's 60th birthday, Out of Town, Bridge Manuals to improve technique, The compost heap, Frisson and fantasy aboard the Orient Express. Reviews: Television Behind the nonsense, a serious intent, Triumphant Nuts hits Southampton, Galleries See Naples and writhe Passion and Genius: Painting in Naples from Caravaggio to Giordano Royal Academy, Theatre Kolbe The Abbey, Dublin, PREVIEW Films Hammett survives the long gestation, Classical Handel as he was first played, PREVIEW Music Sixty years on 'Les Six' return, Radio Oh, well played, sir..., REVIEW Rock records of the month Springsteen minus that doleful dignity, Concert BBC Symphony Orchestra, Opera Taking change in its stride The Magic Flute Coliseum. Editorials/Leaders: Health And Efficiency, Dropping The Pilot. Letters to the Editor: Massacre at Chatila, The measure of Wales, Views on CAP from both sides of the fence, What we can afford, Deportations to Iran, Taxation cuts, Lead-free petrol prospect clearer, Britain's voice abroad, Sir D. Walker-Smith, Crisis in the West End, Slide rules at sea, Links with St Helena, Rubber fatigue in aircraft tyres. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Births. Classified Advertising: Today's events, Theatres, Royal Festival Hall, Art Galleries, Wanted, Services tomorrow: Seventeenth Sunday after Trinity. Deaths. Official Appointments and Notices: Latest apppointments, Church news. Obituaries: Lt-Col Sir Edmund Bacon Land owning and public service in Norfolk, Mr Pei Wenzhong, Sir Ian Bowater. Business and Finance: IoM orders banking inquiries, Fitch chief spurns 'paper bid', Advance for John Laing, Holt Lloyd hit by recession, Family Money, Pilkington buys into US market, Policy with a healthy feature, A top guide for the tax maze, Bids close for stake in Wytch oilfield, Middleton goes above the odds, Companies, House prices on the rise, Clearers must bend to Bank pressure Base rate cut certain early next week, Markets, Family Money Market, Pensions still a handsome perk for the faithful executives, Which advice, Banks offer a golden card, How to deal sensibly with that first taste of money, Interest Rates, Good news for shop owners, Leicestercard prize offer, Reasons behind the LOA decision, Wall Street, Woolworth search for new 'Messiah', Lyle sails into choppy waters, City shakes off forecasts and fears, Derritron asks for receiver, Profit rise at Watts, Blake, NO let-up yet in offshore operations, Currencies, Investment and finance Exciting times for investors, £470m joint package for Dome rescue, The economy. Stock Exchange Tables: The pound, Exchanges, Stock Exchange Prices Strong Recovery, Sterling: Spot and Forward, Unit Trust Prices-change on the week, Price Changes, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited. Sport: Confidence abounds in Stoute's fellow, Weekend Fixtures, Kelso NH, Sports in Brief, Arrogant war of nerves, Sobers hits out, Yorkshire riding high this year, Pakistan rewrite batting records, Little credit in playing a game of pretence, Charity may be out in the cold, Assert looks brightest Arc light, Ringside wrinkles, Bouncing back with the baby of the team, Haydock Park, Lingfield Park, Sedgefield NH, Chepstow NH, Gloucestershire given a fright, Sporting fixtures, Sharpo should pounce in Abbaye, Newmarket, Promising start for England led by Miss Croft, Time Charter a challenger for Kalaglow, Hellfire waits for Fijians, In Brief Borg back on the right track, Perrault's half brother top at 400,000 gns, Yesterday's results at Brisbane Badminton, Towcester NH, Stepping out of mourning and on to glory, Tennis Britain's best man is Jarrett the bridegroom to be, Runners, riders and colours for big race, Games double for Allen, Wood top of pile, Torrance takes right-handed grip on the Spanish Open, Ardiles makes dummy run, HORSE TRIALS: Rudiger. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): Night sky in October. Weather: The Weather.

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