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The Times - 18/03/1982

1982; Gale Group;

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By Anthony Bevins, Political Correspondent, By Peter Evans, Home Affairs Correspondent, By George Clark, By David Blake, Economics Editor, By Our Political Correspondent, By Frances Gibb, From Roger Boyes, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, From Craig Seton, By John Young, Agriculture Correspondent, By Donald Macintyre, By the Staff of "Nature", By Diana Geddes, Education Correspondent, By David Felton Labour Reporter, From Jonathan Wills, By Alan Hamilton, By Annabel Ferriman, Health Services Correspondent, By Kenneth Gosling, By Pearce Wright Science Editor, By Lucy Hodges, By Stewart Tendler Crime Reporter, By Tony Samstag, By Philip Webster, Political Reporter, By a Staff Reporter, From Our Correspondent, By Paul Routledge, Labour Editor, By Richard Evans, By Staff Reporters, From Richard Wigg, From Charles Hargrove, From Charles Harrison, From Our Own Correspondent, From Harry Debelius, From Mohsin Ali, By Our Foreign Staff, From Ian Murray, By Hazhir Teimourian, From Moshe Brilliant, From Christopher Walker, By Edward Mortimer, From Robert Fisk, From Nicholas Ashford, By David Cross, From Paul Ellman, Michael Ratcliffe, John Vaizey, H. R. F. Keating, Richard Holmes, Leo Pliatzky, Gay Firth, Fiona MacCarthy, Isabel Raphael, John Russell Taylor, Richard Williams, Michael Church, Paul Griffiths, Hilary Finch, Max Harrison, Geoffrey Wansell, Ronald Butt, PHS, Annabel Ferriman, BRUNO S. JAMES, JOHN CHELMSFORD, CHRISTOPHER BUTLER, GEORGE GARAI, ASTRID MOSES, J. M. CASSELS, JOHN HATCH, ANDREW THORBURN, DESMOND NELIGAN, ANELAY HART, MICHAEL WINNER, J. R. HAWTHORN, DAVID FRITH, MOSCO CARNER, By Clifford Longley, Religious Affairs Correspondent, The Countess of Birkenhead, By Geraldine Norman, Sale Room Correspondent, Michael Clark, By Bill Johnstone, By Frances Williams, By Gareth David, By Peter Hill, By Clifford Webb, Midlands Industrial Correspondent, By Baron Phillips, From Peter Norman, By Our Financial Staff, By Jonathan Davis Energy Correspondent, Jonathan Davis, By Melvyn Westlake, By Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent, From Clive White, By Peter West, Rugby Correspondent, By Alan Gibson, From John Woodcock, Cricket Correspondent, By Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, By John Hennessy, Golf Correspondent, From a Special Correspondent, From John Wilcockson, By Jim Railton, From Richard Eaton, From John Ballantine, By Sydney Friskin, By Michael Phillips, Racing Correspondent, By Ian Reid, By Our Racing Correspondent, By John Karter, Racing Editor, By Michael Seely, By Michael Seeley, By lain Mackenzie, By Rex Bellamy, Conrad Voss Bark, Margareta Pagano, Edited by Peter Davalle, From Richard Ford, By Annabel Ferriman,

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Index. Politics and Parliament: Environment Britain not dustbin for world, House Of Lords Output expected to rise, Alliance agrees Kent share-out, Parliament today, South Africa RFU gets a reminder from sports minister, Tory turmoil on crime condemned by minister, Gilmour to spearhead Tory revolt, Health Service Visitors must pay for treatment, Scotland Vocation bias in education, Subsidence Compensation sought. News: Cartoonist tells of scoop offer, Auctions, Union group accepts new technology, Damages of £2,250 for rape, French 'No' To Farm Reforms, Change of milk code by Nestlé, US presses on with navy war games off Libya, Food Aid Policy Criticized, Libya to release French 'spies', Pope pleads for Polish prayers, London setback for Buckley mission, Mugging: facing the hard facts, Zimbabwe to rewrite constitution, Moreover...Miles Kington, MP attacks barring of Afghan, Liverpool rates to rise by 20.8% next month, Britain sinks wine plan, Nicaragua leaders try to ease tension, Runcie attacks changes in school religion, MPs oppose draft code for blacks' employment, Frank Johnson in the Commons Momentarily berserk Member for Burnley, Pregnant women and their birth rights, One-man shows, Siege man surrenders after stab death, Internecine fight may cost SDP Islington, Roads, RUC man fires at road check gunmen, Americans land troops in Sinai, The controversial chief constable crusading against political control Anderton: evangelist with an accordion, £1,000m set aside for possible Trident bills, New hospitals falling down, MPs maintain, How arms talks have ground to a halt on six different fronts, Murdoch says put the reader first, The Times Diary A new leader in the New Statesman stakes, Science Report Jumping gene of the sea urchin, NHS pay bed charges go up next month, Public inquiry to investigate Penlee disaster, Two cleared of Burke's conspiracy, Nuisance of latch-key dogs is debated, Inflation may raise public spending, Christmas tree worries, Soho sex shops Private Eye offices taken for brothel, Local control defended Police chief attacks Anderton campaign, Letter bomb sent to Nott's office, French poll aftermath 'Let not thy left and know... ', Unions snub Tebbit over labour Bill, Overseas selling prices, ITV's spring schedule given papal theme, Car Lead Filter Developed, Nottingham's strike-born newspaper closes, Jay defends privacy curbs on press, Full relations with Vatican resumed, Central America mediation E1 Salvador reforms must go on, The Brezhnev SS20 missile proposals Western coolness greets Eastern promise of freeze, Reaction to police campaigns Anderton challenged to justify allegations, The papers, Scarman's figures challenged, Out of the shadows of exile, Tube cuts delayed for month, Students may lose benefits, Giving heart patients new life, The Times Guide to Careers Training The personal touch still counts, Qaboos attacks Russian Middle East expansion, Spanish colonel 'fired to avoid coup bloodshed', Haughey's plea to America, The coded words of UN fear in Lebanon, Bogged down at a Polish car lot, Rebel runs for president, Where progress steps in to halt the simple fisherman Flying in the face of fashion, Rush to build the Pope's stage. Picture Gallery: Irish eyes front for the Queen Mother, Display Advertising: Pia, Ppa, Rank Xerox, Littlewoods, The Richmond Felowship, Zetters, Weidenfeld & Nicolson, South Africa, Disasters Emergency Committiee, The Times, Clydesdale Bank, Noval L B Pore, Bandera, Army Officer, West Midlands Enterprise Board Ltd, Country Life, Kuwait Airways, C. Howard & Partners, Olivetti, Graduate Girls Secretarial, Vernons, Wallace Heaton, Base Lending Rates. Official Appointments and Notices: 'Fake shaikh' council chief resigns, University news, 'The Times' has a new editor, Latest appointments, Church news Appointments. Law: Stormy end to Bilbao abortion trial, Petrol bomb maker jailed, Youths in rape case 'tried by the media', Obscenities shouted at Red Brigades trial, Littlejohn on robbery charge, Romans' trial wait, Assessments in absence of taxpayer Hawkins V Fuller (Inspector of Taxes), No victim of deceit necessary Attorney General's Reference (No 1 of 1981), Setting aside orders by court and consent Robinson v Robinson, Electrical system not allowable 'plant' Cole Brothers Ltd v Phillips (Inspector of Taxes). News in Brief. Reviews: Quangophobia: horses for Caligula Quangos in Britain, Fiction, Ringmaster of the literati Sextet, Berlin galleries Hubbuch: the sharp eye for man's inhumanity, Opera Dusting Donizetti Opera Rara Collegiate Theatre, Crime The False Inspector Dew, Cooke's tours Masterpieces, Inside the Treasury: pellets for pigeons Getting and Spending, Television Settlers unsettled, Bbcso Barshai Festival Hall Radio 3, Phemios Trio Purcell Room, Feminist Bard Shakespeare's Division of Experience, Jazz Elusive influence Muhal Richard Abrams Round House, Cleopatra of water cities revisited Venice. Classified Advertising: Recruitment Opportunities, La creme de la creme, Today's events, Announcements, Entertainments. Editorials/Leaders: When The Police Cry 'Help', A Promise And A Threat. Letters to the Editor: Far-sighted policy for electricity, Conflict of interest, Cattle market welfare, The new poor, Mansion House plans, National service, Pirating of film cassettes, Operas in contest, Oil embargo issues, Closing the frontiers, Interpreting statistics, Effect of Pope's visit on unity, Italian mail delays. Court and Social: Court Circular. Deaths. Births. Marriages. Obituaries: Sir Geoffrey Vickers Distinguished record of military and public service, Lord Butler, Dr I. S. Pearsall. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,783, Rugby School's Turner is sold for £154,000, Today's television and radio programmes. Business and Finance: Textile Imports, Sales success for Land-Rover, Overseas Companies, Troubled Belgian airline to cut £12.5m from wage bill, Lex Service Profits drive, Harsh alternatives for the Opec oil ministers, Government urged to rush through licensing Call for 30-channel cable TV, The fall in Tokyo, Two kinds of baby food, Crest Nicholson, Whitehall job for property man, Capital Markets, Thomas Tilling Aggression p ays off in the US, Wm Collins Dividend raised, Boddingtons Inflation beaters, Court threat to BATs' bid, Commissions Humble pie, Pele in World Cup of coffee, £26m Turner & Newall losses shake City, Today, Post forecasts under fire, ICI dawn raid captures 10 pc stake in Holden, UK wins £50m Oman power deal, The Charities Official Investment Fund, Pay rises breach guidelines at 7 pc, Commission rise cut back, Johnson Group Clean payout, Perspective: De-Industrialization Economic evolution-or costly decay?, Money Markets, International Zambia, Other Exchanges, Y. J. Lovell (Holdings) Limited, Plessey is feeling better...Tokyo looks poorly Going Dutch brings £19m for expansion, Turner & Newall's tale of woe, Promiscuity in a bottle?, Moran Group Results down, Currencies, Opec loan plan to underpin oil prices. Stock Exchange Tables: Stock Exchange Prices Equities tumble, Statistics Average Earnings, The Pound, Latest Results, Sterling: Spot and Forward, Commodities, Wall Street, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, London Exchange Blue chips hardest hit. Business Appointments: New Appointments. Sport: Council to open national golf training centre, Tuesday's Results, Three off as Real go down, Boxing The Bruno pipe-dream needs a better match, Sports in Brief, Rowing Cambridge use chef as reserve for Brine, The wind will clear the air, Gold Cup day at Cheltenham, Hockey Youth side credit to Cadman, Spurs dig deep to unearth success, Yesterday's results, Three nations in with a chance, England can make bricks for South Africa's house, Honourable Man's chance, Miandad steps down, Real Tennis Dean stays firmly in charge, Villa sandcastle withstands European tide, Mufulira course may not be to Barnes's liking, Cheltenham results, Gold Cup would be fine reward for Night Nurse, Squash Rackets Technique of players exposed to the public, Enfield have been drawn away, Skiing Twin double is trouble for Swede, Badminton Bridge falls to Chinese, Dangling a financial carrot to bring abuses to light, Whyte praised for Rathgorman romp, Third successive defeat dents English morale, Dismissal crowns Liverpool's misery, Spirits high on field and in bar, United fall to lowly Coventry, Skiing Conditions, Old wizard hoping to see new magic, Old will be coach for North, Equestrianism Sponsors for 8 trials, Grand National Second acceptors, Bayman and Madill swing back, Substitute shoots down shell-shocked Scots, Australia need batting revival, Palace chiefs pledge funds for the future, Two meetings in doubt, Ireland in full cry for Festival record, Hexham programme, Cycling France take lead after Kelly falls, Knowles cues up a plum. Weather: The Weather.

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