The Times - 28/05/1982
1982; Gale Group;
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By Henry Stanhope, Defence Correspondent, From Christopher Thomas, From Richard Dowden, Jonathan Wills, By Julian Haviland, Political Editor, From Nichiolas Ashford, By Anthony Bevins Political Correspondent, From Zoriana Pysariwsky, From Nicholas Ashford, From Michael Binyon, From Michael Harnshy, By Stewart Tendler, By Baron Phillips, From Arthur Osman, From Craig Seton, By David Hewson, By Hugh Noyes, Parliamentary Correspondent, By Our Political Staff, By Christopher Warman. Arts Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, By Nicholas Timmins, By Paul Routledge, Donald Macintyre, From Our Correspondent, By Stewart Tendler Crime Reporter, By Jonathan Wills, By Felicity Jones, By Lucy Hodges, By Frances Gibb, By Geraldine Norman, Sale Room Correspondent, From Moshe Brilliant, From Christopher Walker, From Robert Fisk, From Merio Modiano, From Ian Murray, From Our Own Correspondent, From Charles Harrison, Dennis Hackett, Geoff Brown, From Richard Wigg, From Peter Nichols, Stephen Pettitt, Irving Wardle, David Watt, by Anthony Bevins, PHS, by Tony Emerson, LOUIS BLOM-COOPER, PATRICK NAIRNE, NEAL ASCHERSON, MICHAEL DIAMOND, ROSEMARY TIPTREE, JOHN EDEN, MICHAEL HODGE, KEITH ALSOP, A SLOOTS, G.D. MARRIAGE, C. W. CAPSTICK, ROY SHAW, A. S. GRAHAM., PETER DANCKWERTS, P. A. COBBETT, RUDY NARAYAN, FRED HOYLE, JOHN GLOUCESTER:, LESSLIE K. WATSON, Nicholas Lash, Peter Nichols, Clifford Longley, By Kenneth Gosling, By Jonathan Davis, Energy Correspondent, By Derek Harris, Commercial Editor, By Rupert Morris, By Frances Williams, By Edward Townsend, Industrial Correspondent, By Lorna Bourke, By Our Energy Correspondent, By Torin Douglas, Gareth David, Derek Harris, By Clive Cookson, C. Gordon Tether, By Jonathan Davis Energy Correspondent, From Bailey Morris, By Peter Wilson-Smith, By EdwardTownsend Industrial Correspondent, By Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, By Clive White, By Norman Fox, By Stuart Jones, By Alan Ross, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Richard Streeton, By Alan Gibson, By Michael Seely, By Our Newmarket Correspondent, From Rex Bellamy, Tennis Correspondent, By Jim Railton, By John Wilcockson, By John Hennessy, Golf Correspondent, By Lewine Mair, By Keith Macklin, From Sydney Friskin, by Peter Waymark, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, Edited by Peter Davalle, PH, By Our Political Editor, David Robinson, Christopher Warman, Derek Winnert, Louise Nicholson, Ned Chaillet, Philip Howard, Jazz & Rock, Richard Williams, Paul Griffiths, Norman Lebrecht, Marcel Berlins, Judy Froshaug, Michael Philipps, Norman Fox, Geoffrey Wansell, by H. R. F. Keating, John Groser, Gontran Goulden, By Richard Muir, Richard Holmes, Michael Church,
ResumoIndex. News: Cash pours into fund for families, Frank Johnson in the Commons Ten days that will shake some of their worlds, British envoy protests over Tass statement, Calvo puts off Fraga coalition, Anger from team who help the families, How Glasgow may have saved the Pope's visit, Mail collection cut criticized, S African press warned off, By-election writ is moved, Police terrified me, rape trial youth says, Junta claims torpedo attack, Air attacks on runways likely to continue, Bird society in clash over wildlife safeguards, John Paul's Visit: Welcome To An Evangelist, Haig defuses strong OAS criticism, Atlantic Conveyor toll now put at nine, Mental health safeguards for patients, Haig sends Habib back to MidEast-and 75 F16s, Rome, city of sexual violence, Patriotism and prejudice The dilemma of the English Catholic, World traveller From the challenging to the most intriguing journey of them all, The pastoral concept Seven sacraments at the centre of the ferment, Volunteers and troops may be used in hospitals, BBC investigates news bias, Cut in Salvador aid agreed in Senate, New books paperbacks, Sotheby's sells frame firm for £1 plus VAT, Merchantmen at war Shipping industry's role will be reviewed, Mugabe worried by EEC trade barriers, Why the doves too are angered by 'Señora No', The Pope's visit is coup for Argentine bishops, Can we afford the price of victory?, The six-day Itinerary Today, Storm at Sharon disclosure Israel's arms supply to Iran is confirmed, Wind of change Searching questions on the road to unity the Bishop of Birmingham, The survivors: Sheffield and Sea King crews return Torpedo alert as sailors fought blaze, Meeting Private Patients Plan, Bitter son savages Dayan's memory, Overseas selling prices, A minority's survival British face up to prejudice, The Times Diary, Nurse died in fire after exit mistake, Tonbridge School, Motoring Flamboyant but civilized sports coupé, Captured pilot tells of his lost colleagues, Moreover... Miles Kington, 2 killed at San Carlos are named, The papal visit, Turkish film director is barred, Greece out of Nato manoeuvres, The Duke of Gloucester will, The papers, Reluctant UN chief renews peace initiative, Food prices, More US missiles for Harriers, The new boy aiming for the whip hand, 'Travel With As Little Luggage As Possible', Task force advances on two fronts from beachhead, Warsaw alert for tribute service, His life and times Brilliant ability to make the crowds respond, Dublin acts to free journalists, Lane names panel to speed justice, Tehran gains provoke calls for ceasefire, Murder inquiry extended to troops on QE2, Private health care cost worries, Shudder goes through Moscow Tough Ukraine boss means rougher KGB, Racial code qualified by MPs, Poll gives Tories 26% lead, Obote tells troops to stop looting. Politics and Parliament: Venom added to Foot feud by Benn leak, Attack by Healey on exploitation of grief, Health Fowler appeals to NHS staff to end industrial action, Thatcher a disaster area, says Rodgers, Ulster People want initiative on assembly, Chancellor speaks of 'British medicine', Ordeal by points of order over Northern Ireland Bill, Whisky industry over worst of recession, Parliament today, Pym hope of lasting peace for islanders, Falklands Forces go forward from bridgehead, Non-medical staff earn below average, Bill to licence sex shops goes through, Tory win raises Thatcher morale, Britain right to use veto at EEC talks. News in Brief. Display Advertising: English Tourist Board, British Airways, Gate, Montagu Evans & Son, Multiple Display Advertisements, Barclays International, Commonwealth Institut., Michael Joseph, Susan Hill, American Express Company., The Times, Frederick Forsyth, A Chain Of Voices, Blond & Briggs, Jane Howard, Tamas Vasary, Military Books, Roneo Alcatel, Neo, Hammick's Bookshop, Base Lending Rates. Arts and Entertainment: Festivals Finnegan's Wake set to music, Americans on Aether, Top ten films, Classical confidence, Best of British, Judi in a Vietnam war role, Sale room High class, low trading, Festival of India Openings, Pitfalls of open air opera, Rochester's festival of Dickensian dilights, Australian debut, Music for summer, Food and Drink Browsing and sluicing on summer holidays, Briging back the customers, Look Ahead Minder's musical role, Weekends Away For hearty fare walk this way, It's still top hats and gypsies, Glass by masters, A new wizard of Oz, Sail of the century, The V is for Vladimir, Shooting the moon from an attic, Records Antidote to upbeat fashions, Red Revolution on stage, Records Edge-of your-seat Beethoven, Films, Search for sponsors, BBC celebrates its jubilee of work in the wild, Time warp of Talley's Folly, Vaulting superstar, Revels and rows as ratings head for sea, Art broke a taboo, Today's television and radio programmes, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,843, Books France as a bombe surprise, V & A to get its independence. Law: Indirect discrimination no contravention Ojutiku and Another v Manpower Services Commission, Law Courts, Former detective jailed, Killing verdict, No costs powers, Frustration point for arbitrators Kissavos Shipping Co SA v Empressa Cubana de Fletes, Boudin sentence, Court to decide definition of free-range eggs, MP's wife's decree, Moon forced to give evidence, Priest jailed. Picture Gallery: Preview The Times Entertainment Guide. Reviews: Television, Cinema Anderson's Carry On Britannia, Quest for cheap models thwarted Car firms accused of 'defensive boycott', Concert Lso Sinopoli Festival Hall, Theatre Queen Christina Tricycle Concert Theatre, The English Countryside Quest for the past: the vanished village The Lost Villages of Britain, Travel: Guide Books Travelling hopefully with a good guide, Joan Goodman interviews Sissy Spacek, star of the Cannes double prizewinner Missing, A Paperback, A Deckchair and Murder, The Home Front. Editorials/Leaders: Mr Haig's Imperial Burden, Too Comfortable For Cars. Letters to the Editor: CAP and food prices, Hopes and fears on the Pope's visit, Fewer mandarins in Whitehall, The shameless elite, Memories of 1939, Darwinian evolution, Women in the ministry, Manners and men, Tent pinching, Prison sentences, High street banking, By jingo, Keeping in good heart, Chronic disorders, Lord Denning on black jurors. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: Judge retires, Posthumous award for playwright, Latest appointments. Deaths. Births. Obituaries: Mrs Sonia Cole Noted writer on archaeological subjects, Mr R.J.V. Battle. Business and Finance: Thomas Marshall, Plessey's cash deposits soar £62m in 1980 grows to £237m, High street losses force Co-op rethink, Boeing jobs threatened, So did they save the world?, Costain Group 1981, Takeovers Simply cynical, Saatchi full of confidence, Britain 'heading for 8 per cent rate' IMF sees progress on inflation, Decision on Dr Walter Marshall ends months of speculation Nuclear advocate appointed by Lawson to run CEGB, Monopoly inquiry on GUS bid, Greenall Whitley's shares slip back, Volvo abandons Beijerinvest plan, Living standards are likely to rise gently from now, Brixton Estate, £40m Morecambe gas orders, The Mail On Sunday Circulation under a million, say rivals Sunday newcomer falls short, Sketchley poised for US deal, International Japan Exports rise 7pc, imports 8pc, International Paint, Headlam, Sims & Coggins P.L.C., Threat to staff, Companies, Private Patients Plan, Price Changes, Japan limits car exports to UK, Investment 'likely to rise 2 pc', Fidelity struggles into profit, Today, Interest Rates, Courtaulds, US urges wider policing by IMF, Extel Group, De Lorean plea, Maxwell drops Wyatt bid, Lonrho-Fraser new fight looms, Plessey, Oil demand continues its sharp fall, Income for elderly plan from Abbey, Money Markets, Technology: Computers ICL machine succeeds at a taxing task, US car makers cautious, Price of petrol falling, Commodities show depth of slump, CBI plea for cut in 'crazy' interest rates, Plessey spurred market, Causton goes for Welbeck, Soviet gold sale to continue, Currencies, Watts Blake Bearne, Statements bring few surprises, Wheat prospects, Fraud on the increase, Stone-Platt managers' buyout. Stock Exchange Tables: Stock Exchange Prices Further Advances, The pound, Latest Results, Sterling: Spot and Forward, Commodities, Wall Street, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Stock Exchanges. Business Appointments: Appointments Marketing chief for Leyland. Sport: McEnroe set for Manchester, Hampshire ensures win over old club, Equestrianism US add a dash of novelty, Kent need record to defeat Sussex, Sports in Brief, Motor Racing Villeneuve blamed for crash, Minor Counties beat the quarter-finalists, Innings to make the bells ring out, Minor Counties v Leics, Football: Final Tables And 1981-82 Honours List, Cup settled by Hoddle penalty, Northern Ireland hit rock bottom, Hockey Slough aim to ground the flying Dutchmen, Haydock Park, Pontefract, Ayr, Hill committee propose radical change to laws, Ireland v Indians, Murray on course with Naive, Towcester N H, England may benefit most from Villa win, Rugby League Grayshon satisfied with two-match suspension, Warwicks v Northants, Brighton results, A tired O'Connor lifts his fifth Seniors title, Miss Wade finds fun and winning can mix, Friend and foe help Faldo to correct a weakness, Cycling Milk Race leaders take a rest, Two Derby colts making progress at a gallop, Robson leaves Carlisle in hour of triumph, Notts v Lanes, Surrey win, but fail to capture enough wickets, Today's cricket, Rowing Oriel cruise on as head crew, Hollinshead's early double, Sedgefield N H, Boxing Collins wins after bell, Carnoustie 'has no prospects as Open venue'. 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