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The Times - 09/01/1982

1982; Gale Group;

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By John Witherow, From Ian Murray, By Lucy Hodges, By David Spanier, By Our Sports Staff, By David Felton, Labour Reporter, By Our Labour Reporter, By A Staff Reporter, By Robert Jones, By a Staff Reporter, By Staff Reporters, By David Hewson, By the Staff of "Nature", By Robin Young, By Craig Seton, By Annabel Ferriman, Health Services Correspondent, By Ronald Faux, From Our Correspondent, Norwich, From Harry Golembek Chess Correspondent Hastings, By Marcel Berlins, Legal Correspondent, By David Cross, From Patricia Clough, From Charles Hargrove, From Roger Boyes, By Our Foreign Staff, From Michael Binvon, From Nicholas Hirst, From Christopher Walker, From Our Correspondent, From Michael Hornshy, Ian Bradley, Clive Aslet, Alan Hamilton, by John Alderson, JELLICOE, FRANK FIELD, WALTRAUD M. KRAMP, GRAHAM S. BROWN, NICHOLAS HINTON, MARGARET DOOL, G. M. LAURIE, JOHN NICHOLSON, NIKOLAI TOLSTOY, JOHN BOULTON, G. E. MULFORD, PATRICK TREVOR-ROPER, J. JOYCE, JOHN HOWARD, F. M. JACQUES, SIMON EDDISON, Herbert Keldany, by John Updike, Elkan Allan, Michael Church, Sheridan Morley, David Wade, William Mann, John Carter, Robin Young, George Speaight, Shona Crawford Poole, Pamela Vandyke Price, Jeremy Flint, Harry Golombek, Roy Hay, By Philip Robinson, By Paul Maidment, By Peter Hill, Industrial Editor, By Sally White, By Edward Townsend, Industrial Correspondent, By Our Industrial Staff, From Frank Lipsius, By Our Industrial Correspondent, By Michael Prest, From Christopher Thomas, Margaret Drummond, Lorna Bourke, EDITED BY LORNA BOURKE, By Gareth David, By Margareta Pagano, By Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, By Stuart Jones, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Norman Fox, By Lewine Mair, By John Hennessy Golf Correspondent, From John Ballantine, Richard Streeton, By a special correspondent, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By John Blunsden, From Sydney Friskin, Edited by Peter Davalle,

Resumo

News in Brief. Index. News: Norway lifts ban on EEC fishing, Abandoned sport fixtures lose millions for clubs, Corsica heads for regional autonomy, Rawlings urges revolt, Snow brings chaos, and more on the way, UDR man killed in gun attack, Police 'fear harassment allegations', Holy image of incense goes to pot, Rape victim marries US airman, Poland: The state view Army gives count for dead and strikes, Government will not stop London fares doubling, Shoppers will feel the pinch, Agreement On Golan Eludes Un, Man cleared of Toxteth riot charges, Bonn argues for firm, united stand by Nato, Museum gains in tax deal, Auditors attack EEC finances, Girl may get £2,000 rape compensation, Roads, Liberals and SDP still at odds over Greenock, Gripped again by the icy eighties, Muggers Preyed On Old Folk, Cranleigh School, French defend arms sale to Nicaragua, Setting the workrate for a secretary, Warsaw dissects a corrupt past, Aid plan for Third World, Down and outs move into hostels, Dentists deplore rises in treatment charges, Marchais not falling out with Jospin on Poland, Bermudian premier quits, SDP agent may fight councillor, Living in the past: Mrs Alice Rawson, aged, Bahais executed in Iran, Spain to lift its Gibraltar blockade, Karate gets the Kremlin chop, Telex facility to continue, Waiting for Mr Jenkins, Poland: A month of martial law Free Solidarity denies it is now cooperating, The Pru pays for its sex bias, The Astors lower the drawbridge at Hever, In the garden, S. Africans say Kitson had prison sketches, Families in talks on Penlee fund, Israeli annexes Antarctica, Dr Runcie fulfils a dream, The papers, General Eitan finds Gulf war killings 'pleasure to watch', Bargain hunters but no bustle at Harrods, Reagan lobbies tax increases, Trees poisoned by 'acid rain' Germany's beloved forests are dying, Mother of boy aged 3 jailed, Cambridge Movement and Christian unity, Russian games ban on service athletes, Rail, Insurance companies count cost, The question mark over Boycott's Test future, 10 Years For Race Attack, Priests Are Found Safe, Why I fell out with the police establishment, Steel union bans all overtime from next month, BR invites unions to talks on rail strike, Sealink Inquiry Sought, Science report The beetle and an annoying teapot. Display Advertising: Swan Hellenic, Alpine Sports, The Pine Warehouse, Multiple Display Advertisements, Royal Ballet, Villa Holidays, Perpetual, Fresh Fields, Shelfstore Shop, 'K' Lines Hellenic Cruises, Julian Bream, St. John's Smith Square, Royal Albert Hall, The Newspaper Publisher Association, Tor Holidays, Unit Trusts, The Sunday Times, Brittany Ferries, Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra, Caravela Tours, Lyn-Plan, Osborne Reproductions, Iberia, The English Concert, Time Share Index, Opera, Bl, Premier Unit Trust Brokers, Thomson, Wolsey Hall, Sunsites, Cnesham Property Overseas, Estia, C. Howard & Partners, Holidays & Villas, Wallace Heaton, Base Lending Rates, Queen Elizabeth Hall. Picture Gallery: Gas guzzlers. Law: More Rampton nurses accused, Law Report January 9 1982 Family Division No power to vary separation agreement M v M, Pravda accuses CIA of spying. Arts and Entertainment: The Times cook Smooth fish dishes, Diary Quiz, Drink Information to imbibe, Winter holiday discount news, For the romantically reclined, Kupreichik set to win chess prize, Jumbo Crossword Solution, Chess A winning Littlewood, Gardening A choice of veg, Front line Susan Fleetwood, There must be a good way to live, French flannels do furnish a room, Television and radio: Saturday and Sunday, Travel: Edited by Shona Crawford Poole Continental holidays The Grand Tour at package prices, Any happy mendings?, The Times Crossword No 15,725, Time to design a revolution, Bridge In praise of a master, Shoparound with Beryl Downing. Editorials/Leaders: The Great Lifeboat Stampede, Unblocking The Rock. Letters to the Editor: Taking the long view, Hearing the personal voice in music, Outside Parliament, Tennyson's desk, His house in order, Behind the rail strike, Canon law revision, Rape case, Nurses' pay, A new way with disaster funds, A diary in question, Sugar discrimination, Bench marks, The Hillhead candidate. Marriages. Births. Official Appointments and Notices: Latest appointments. Court and Social: Court Circular. Classified Advertising: Services tomorrow: First Sunday after Epiphany, Today's events, Domestic And Catering Situations, Acknowledgments, Royal Festival Hall. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 Years Ago. Deaths. Obituaries: Professor K. D. Tocher, Sir John Hawton Architect of National Health Service, Air Marshal Sir John Bradley, Mr Wilfred Wood. Reviews: Radio Looking for balance, Teleview, Concert Lindsay Quartet Queen Elizabeth Hall, Pensioners' passes Climb aboard the wagon, Study tour Back to schloss, Television Friendly adventures in the Fifties. Stock Exchange Tables: Unit trust performance: your guide to the figures, The Pound, Stock Markets, Wall St, Sterling: Spot and Forward, Commodities, Unit Trust Prices-change on the week, Stock markets Thorn down on rights issue fear, Price Changes, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Stock Exchange Prices Firm close to account. Business and Finance: Club sale completed, Investors to pay more to brokers, US threat to Siberia pipeline, Gill may sue over ACC payoff, Government waives Invergordon loan, Industrial laws plea, UK role blamed by De Lorean, House purchase Benefiting people who pay more tax, Overtime ban, Income, Can you beat the investment gurus?, More new companies, Homes increase, Insurance Women take action to earn equal benefits, Racal warning, Your money market best buys, Morton to lead Guinness Peat, Third World faces rising bank fees, Satellite TV financing begins, Ship terminal loses line, Tunnel plea, Flexi, Friends, North, American Telephone trims to compete, Business Briefing Sit-in cost 600 jobs, Bonus protection plan will suit star drivers, LRC buys photographic processor for £3m, End of year boost for car sales, Bond, Winners in Far East, New offer from Leeds, Loss at Ley's is restated, Rosehaugh again rejected, 9.5m in US out of work, Brewery cut, Aerospace Sell-Off Nets £43m. Sport: Sports in Brief, Stadler firing on both barrels, Table tennis Chinese set to dominate, Latest European snow reports, Table tennis Frenchman who gave the referee a bouquet, Price cuts for young fans, Racing New sponsored series for three-year-olds, Tennis Not bad for a scratch pair, Lloyd sums up, Hockey The show must go on, Skiing Course is ideal for Epples, Fixtures: in the bleak midwinter Programme submerged under white blanket, The ones that could give weather the slip, W Indies pay price for fast bowlers, England among top seeds for draw, India too late to warm up, Golf Devlin proves point against an awesome opponent, Motor racing Fabi to partner Warwick in Toleman team, Kiwis confidence high, England buckle down to task, Rot stops for Barnwell, Fair stands the wind for England, Cricket Last exit in Calcutta for dourest son of York, Poxon recovers form and his will to win. Weather: The Weather.

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