The Times - 12/02/1982
1982; Gale Group;
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By David Felton, Labour Reporter, By Hugh Noyes, Parliamentary Correspondent, By Frances Gibb, By Michael Baily, John Witherow, By Philip Webster, Political Reporter, From Peter Watson, By Diana Geddes, Education Correspondent, From Richard Ford, By Our Education Correspondent, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, By Bernard Donoughue, By Donald Macintyre, Labour Correspondent, By the Staff of "Nature", By David Walker, From Our Correpondent, By Stewart Tendler, Crime Reporter, By Our Political Reporter, By George Clark, By Pearce Wright, Science Editor, By Pat Healy, Social Services Correspondent, By Our Political Editor, By Kenneth Gosling, By Richard Evans, By our Political Editor, By Clifford Longley, Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Paul Routledge, By Peter Evans, Home Affairs Correspondent, By Henry Stanhope, Defence Correspondent, By Annabel Ferriman, Health Services Correspondent, By Our Medical Correspondent, From Tewfik Mishlawi, By David Cross, From Christopher Walker, By George Clark European Political Corrspondent, From Nicholas Hirst, From Adam Edwards, From Peter Nichols, From Roger Boyes, From Ian Murray, From Charles Hargrove, By Harry Golombek Chess Correspondent, From Michael Hamlyn, From Patricia Clough, From Michael Hornsby, From Charles Harrison, From Stephen Taylor, By Peter Evans, Mario Modiano, From Neil Kelly, From David Watts, Colin Munro, Nicholas Pronay, David Clark, Sir Keith Joseph, David Watt, PHS, Philip Howard, L. SOLYMAR, ROBIN RUSSELL JONES, JEANNE STODDARD, E. L. MASCALL, IAN CRAFT, JOHN DUNELM:, HILARY BENN, RICHARD FRANCIS, JOHN FERGUSON, PETER HALL, M. F. BRAMLEY, BYERS, By Geraldine Norman, Sale Room Correspondent, By Hugh Clayton, Environment Correspondent, Mr Edgar Anstey, J. de B. C., Geoff Brown, Michael Church, William Mann, Noël Goodwin, Hilary Finch, Stephen Pettitt, Irving Wardle, John Percival, Gareth David, By Bill Johnstone, Electronics Correspondent, By Michael Prest, By Margareta Pagano, By Kevin Page, By Philip Robinson, By Edward Townsend Industrial Correspondent, From Peter Norman, By Anthony Hilton, Peter Wainwright, Philip Robinson, By Clive Cookson, From Richard Streeton, John Hennessy, By John Nicholls, By Nicholas Harling, By Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Hunter Davies, By Paul Newman, By Gordon Allan, By Norman Fox, By a Special Correspondent, By Jim Railton, By Rex Bellamy, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, From John Ballantine, By Richard Eaton, By Iain Mackenzie, By Our Sports Correspondent, By Norman Fox Athletics Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Our Racing Correspondent, By Michael Seely, by Peter Waymark, Edited by Peter Davalle, By Anthony Bevins, Political Correspondent, Ned Chaillet, David Robinson, Christopher Warman, Nicholas Wapshott, Miles Kington, Richard Williams, Geraldine Norman, Judy Froshaug, Stuart Jones, Dick Hinder, Norman Lebrecht, Geoffrey Wansell,
ResumoIndex. News: £1m mystery of missing Greek cargo is solved, Don't forget the bits in between, The Times Diary Where have all the translators gone?, Truncheons greet the men of steel, Research council cuts: 5 The guardians of British science, Howell Firm On Testing, Iran celebrates third year of revolution, Rail inquiry verdict may favour Aslef, Phone-tap centre in secret move, Afghan Army's collapse Russians fight losing battle, E Germany eases rules on travel to West, Teacher's attack on magistrate rejected, Rail strike hits 'Express', Horns Of A Military Dilemma, Export of Stubbs is halted, Wife to pay £50,000 to ex-husband, Overseas selling prices, Baptism honour for Walesas, Cuba denies jet fighter claim, Lovesick-or just a pain in the neck, 'Chariots of Fire' wins 7 Oscar nominations, Moreover... Miles Kington, Mortimer is asked to arbitrate, Why Reagan's defence spree threatens the West, Barnett remembers Minister-mouse who ate the cat, Food prices, Change in Deng role denied, Kidnapped Filipino flees press conference, MPs to contest contempt ruling, Four Silesian miners jailed, Vietnamese bomber forced down, Science report How hot is the earth's core?, Loan deal forces US aide to quit, Virus link with cancer, £55 wedding cake, More students in chase for fewer university places, Cabinet in Dacca dismissed, My cash offer to the universities, Tories see £9m council saving, Mauroy proclaims industrial peace, Party politicals: who says they are legal, and why?, Action to end civil law waste is urged, Officials lose road objectors' plan, Travel, Kissinger may start rush for surgery, Dispute goes on at Heathrow, No Trident Split, Nott Says, Newspaper 'insensitive' to victim, Koch war of words upsets UN, Labour likely to contest European elections, 'Two million will lose benefits', Frank Johnson in the Commons And what (ask Tories) about El Buckton?, Motoring The end seems near for safety tyre, Power Station Hitch, Libel damages for Grunwick, A Alfred burns cakes-latest, Syria says US exaggerated unrest in Hama, Thousands strike in cell death protest, Laker rivals will fight attempt for People's Airline licence, Prison for fiddler on the railway, Miners pull back from full backing of railmen, waig raises Moroccan arms hopes, Stronger role for defence chief, Chad leader told to talk peace, The lucky boy with the plastic bag, Irish Election FitzGerald cites Ulster 'challenge', The papers, RSPCA strike called off by inspectors, Warn rape complainants about privacy risk, academics urge, Airey Neave's sister tells of phone threat, Soviet embassy apologizes, Privacy plan outlined for data banks, Cabinet faces police dilemma, Mugabe orders big expansion of secret police, Moscow hunger strikers reunited, Union fails to sway 'Times', Church said to be acting too much like a sect, Sit-in workers sacked, Suspension plea to Labour NEC. Politics and Parliament: Canada Bill in Commons, Do not promise too much, SDP tells candidates, Economy Plan to get UK to need fewer imports, Scotland Bill to curb poaching of deer, Overseas Aid More cash for British volunteers, Parliament today, Pm's Questions Walkers to work get PM's praise, Chancellor worried by US interest rates, Foot goes into battle for ousted Labour MP, Minister given race job, Women line up against plan for sex equality, Interest Rates Howe may approach US about interest rates, MP fights move to increase mortgage costs, Tory Mps Seek Bold Budget, Plumb to lead Strasbourg Tories. Display Advertising: Royal College Of Surgeons Of England, Tarkovsky's Stalker, Verdi's Oberto, Body Heat, Standard Chartered, Phoenix Theatre, The Rt Hon Lord Maybray-King, The British Insurance Brokers', Tingles, Sadler's Wells Royal Ballet, English Settlement, Duke Of York's Theatre, Alternative Theatre, Sadler's Wells Theatre, Night Of Knights, Industrial Development Officer, Base Lending Rates, Bl, Camden Plaza, Williams Electronics, Inc., Shelf Store, Nuns And Soldiers, Medical Computing Services Ltd., Globe Theatre, Royal Opera House, 60th Milan International Fair, A Girl From Lorraine, The Contract, Graduates Girls Secretarial, US Holidays. Official Appointments and Notices: University news Oxford, Pools patriarch retires for second time Last fixture for Sir John, New leader for postal workers. News in Brief. Law: Rebuff for critics of judges, Union's right to black TV series upheld by court, Terrorist link alleged Walesas's guide held as Red Brigades suspect, Charterers liable to pay Iraq tax on freight A/S Brovigtank and Another v Transcredit and Oil Trade Anstalt (the Gunda Brovig), Jury to decide over excuse for threat Regina v Cousins, Charge on ex-wife's house wrong Bambrough v Bambrough, Israeli land seizure ruled legal, Murder charge, Parents can appeal when child has own lawyer Southwark London Borough v C (a Minor) C and Others (Minors) v Martin and Another, Von Bulow challenges blood test evidence, Date set for coup trial, Contempt to disclose discovered papers Home Office v Harman, Murder charge is upheld. Picture Gallery. Arts and Entertainment: Jazz & Rock, Comic tipped for the top, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,754, Roger Be Sense a, Hearts and minds match, Down at the local elections, Top ten films, Look Ahead Sutherland takes over The Tate, Picking an antique pestle, DIY enthusiasts relish framemakers sale, Schools row the boat in, Glasgow gets a new look at Genet, Relentless pursuit of the truth, Still a happy 'alien' at 70, England Keeps Chess Lead, Year's break spurs on race for Gold, Challenge of Hitler, Weekends Away Passport to a jogger's paradise, Nostalgia steams ahead, Video Family with jazz in its veins, London scoops League finalists, Preview The Times Entertainment Guide Cagney's back-at the turn of the century, Films, Agenda Laureate for the great Muti, Today's television and radio programmes, Day of the dog, Strauss's concerto for father Classical, Books Memories of six of the best. Editorials/Leaders: Squeeze On The Science Budget, How The West Can Be Won. Letters to the Editor: Putting jobless to work, Changing views on lead in petrol, Women in orders, RSC subsidy, Fears on 'in vitro' fertilization, Ethnic schooling, Assessing faculties, Riots and the media, Public record service, Last but not least, Split personality. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Births. Obituaries: Miss Phyllis Morris Theatrical author and actress, Mrs G. M. Caroe, Maj-Gen R. G. F. Frisby, Mr D. Prys Jones, Obituary, Lord Ritchie-Calder. Reviews: Dance Manon Covent Garden, Opera The Flying Dutchman Coliseum, Philharmonia Ashkenazy Festival Hall, Allegri Quartet Queen Elizabeth Hall, Willaim Byrd Choir Wigmore Hall, Cinema Vivid imagination of pleasure and pain, Theatre Hobson's Choice Haymarket, Television Feeling the pinch. Stock Exchange Tables: Latest results, Other Exchanges, The Pound, Sterling: Spot and Forward, Commodities, Imperial lights dull trading London Exchange, Stock Exchange Prices Gains in gilts, Wall Street, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited. Business and Finance: The Royal Bank of Scotland Group Limited, First-half profits jump to £140m at Telecom, Christie-Tyler More losses, Telecom Muddled critics, Douglas Robert M. Douglas Holdings Plc Civil Engineering and Building Contractors Interim Statement 1982, Oil flows again, Lonrho fails to increase dividend, Technology: Alternative Energy 'The Clam' claims to rule the waves, Radical changes in prospect, Dustbin full of truth, Sankeys Falls To Rivals, Sharp fall in EIB borrowing, Roz Hanby, Robert M Douglas Hopeful signs, Directors attack new group, Norfolk Capital Hotels hopeful, Capital Markets, Boards For the boys?, Reflation warning by Jenkin, Gloomy news in engineering... Buzby bonds set to go First-half fall at Dowty hits sector, Royle road from recession?, Howe snubs EEC finance meeting, Hat Group Tighe takeover, Lonrho Limited, Today, 'Tiny' Rowland: a friend in need for Sir Freddie?, Shake-up at Royal Bank of Scotland, Market date, Mining Supplies Scott buy puts group into loss, International Companies, Money Markets, International Turkey, Nuclear sell-off may raise £61m for state, Currencies, Steel output rises, Gilgate Holdings inquiry, George Dew USM move. Business Appointments: New Appointments. Sport: Why the scouts are falling over themselves looking for strikers Taking a high rise out of signing on, Cricket Sri Lanka put their faith in spin for one-day internationals, Sports in Brief, Newbury programme, Rowing Oxford choose twins in Boat Race crew, Yesterday's results, Racing Nicholson looks to Lulav for Triumph Hurdle pointer, Table tennis England's win keeps the pot boiling, Squash rackets Navy sunk without a trace, Ayr programme, Golf Examination by hurricane, Latest European snow reports, Olympic Games Now Dryer is in the driving seat, Season starts indoors, Element of farce in Webb's rethink, And then it was the Ashton Gate seven, Football All-seated stadium and ground sharing are among Fulham's plans, Colwyn Bay hope history does not repeat itself, How two British ice skaters aim to lead the Russians a dance Stairs to the top of the world, Turnell to take over on Apple Wine, Yachting RYA to oppose council move, Early swim costs players fines, Rugby Union Irish selectors keep winning combination, Briars' chance for revenge, Huntington results, Tennis Tournament threatened, Athletics Williamson and Stock stay out of Europe, Wincanton, Basketball Defeat is cruel on Price, Marathon Scots follow London, Bowls Dunn downs champion, Two-stroke lead for Morgan, N Zealand give Hungary a hard time. 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