The Times - 14/01/1982
1982; Gale Group;
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From Our Own Correspondents, By Frances Gibb, By Staff Reporters, By Peter Wilson-Smith, Banking Correspondent, From Dessa Trevisan, By David Felton, Labour Reporter, By Anthony Bevins, Political Correspondent, From Richard Ford, By Nicholas Timmins, By Amanda Haigh, From David Hewson, By Pat Healy, Social Services Correspondent, By David Walker, By Our Sports Staff, By a Staff Reporter, By the Staff of "Nature", By Ian Bradley, From Hugh Noyes, by Peter Waymark, By Kenneth Gosling, From Charles Hargrove, From M. G. G. Pillai, From Michael Binyon, By Our Foreign Staff, From Christopher Walker, From David Bonavia, By David Cross, From Our Correspondent, From Brian Mooney, of Reuters, From Nicholas Ashford, By Robin Young, From Charles Harrison, From Kuldip Nayar, From Michael Hornsby, Anthony Quinton, Richard Holmes, Miranda Seymour, Charles Rycroft, H. R. F. Keating, David Robinson, Irving Wardle, Ned Chaillet, Dennis Hackett, Noël Goodwin, Bryan Appleyard, Paul Oestreicher, Peter Watson, Ronald Butt, ROY CLOSE, BERNARD CONLAN, PAUL GOTCH, ALGY CLUFF, PETER TATCHELL, LAWRENCE D. HILLS, NIGELSEYMER, MICHAEL POSNER, ROBERT MOORE, C. WITTON-DAVIES, E. J. NICKSON, By Rupert Morris, By George Clark, European Political Correspondent, By Philip Robinson, Paul Maidment, By Drew Johnston, By Frances Williams, By Lorna Bourke, By Margareta Pagano, By Gareth David, By Adrienne Gleeson, By Elkan Allan, Ross Davies, Melvyn Westlake, David Blake, By Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Keith Macklin, By a Special Correspondent, By Rex Bellamy, Alan Gibson, From John Ballantine, By John Wilcockson, By Roy McKelvie, From Richard Streeton, Iain Mackenzie, By John Hennessy, By Michael Seely, Ian Reid, By Conrad Voss Bark Fishing Correspondent, Sandra Hempel, Edited by Peter Davalle, By Lucy Hodges, By Paul Routledge, Labour Editor, Clive Cookson, Pearce Wright, Roger Woolnough, Michael Frenchman, David Felton Labour Reporter, Lynda King Taylor, Marcel Berlins Legal Correspondent, Paul Routledge Labour Editor, Nicholas Timmins, Alan Grainge, John Stansell Technology Editor, Patrick O'Leary, Richard Sachs, Pearce Wright, Science Editor, Clive Cookson, technology correspondent, Rita Marshall,
ResumoNews in Brief. Index. News: Duty-free shops face EEC tax, Bristol Grammar School, Albanian leader may be dead, The IT 82 calendar, Kitson describes brutal security jail treatment, Union chief recants support for military, Accept coal board pay offer, Gormley urges miners, Why Boris finds his marvel kept on ice, Overseas selling prices, Satellites, Gandhi drops Maharashtra chief, Threat of censure over GLC fares vote, The Times Diary The outsider in line for David Lane's job, Moreover... Miles Kington, Educating the managers, It's a job to choose, Ministers help in air fares fight, 'Sunday Times' staff changes, Don't tag the Tories with the wrong label, First-class honours degrees at polytechnics, Jet crashes on packed Washington bridge, Channel Four 'boon to programmes market', John Woodcock's Letter from Australia Rivalries in the market place, Time for a fourth industrial sector, Gowrie dual citizenship hint uproar, Computers Milestones in a cheap and quiet evolution that will bring a consumer revolution, Robots to the rescue...?, A-Z of Information Technology, Poland: how the western banks played into Soviet hands, Business Diary: Marking time, THE TIMES Guide to Information Technology, Plea to stop power disconnexions, UN doubles Karamoja food relief, Alliance in harmony for local election seats, Doctor wins libel action, Fine words do not a telephone system make, Oil bore exploratory only, Shell claims, Seoul publisher faces death, Germany's bravest peacemaker, Israel rules out compromise on Palestinians, Openings in the new NHS, Arrigo Levi How Italy lives with terror, China fights inflation Peking runs short of loose change, Government to block Royal Bank takeover, Damages award for tunneller, Taking the slog out of office routine, Overseas Drive By Canada, Unions: still in benefit?, More victims of freeze, They have you taped-and there aren't enough safeguards, Strike until we win, say drivers, Electronics, Landmarks over 300 years, A child shall lead them and late starters follow, Coroner urges doctors to act, Push-button shopping arrives, Cash Delay 'Affects Children', Plot to kill Thatcher is denied, Soviet dissident 'in danger', Canberra job for judge not the Prince, How Mark Thatcher came out of shadows, Bill will aid mentally handicapped, Big plastic spender still needs his wallet, Lord George-Brown banned, French Cabinet cuts working week and extends holidays, Health on the bleep, Automatically your valet, Victims of the freeze Cold comfort in an old town, Mechanical marvels of the double shift, The papers, Ministerial onslaught on Civil Service managers, Dealers to surrender auction evidence, Death in snow: PCs suspended, Worm's eye view of market, South African 'homeland' repression Torture and murder reported in Venda, Both sides resist West's proposals for Namibia, Cuckold by pony costs £140,000, Yugoslavia premier is a woman, Jaruzelski meets Solidarity for first time since martial law, Moscow: Nato's stand farcical, Girls' home 'dearer than Roedean', A place in the High Street, Indonesia recalls Ambassador to Philippines, Science report Classical physics makes a comeback, Travel emergency: Rail, road and air, £1,000 Premium Bond prizewinners, President moves to plug the leaks, Obote pledge on property, Thatcher weeps for son. Law: Anger over rape trial decision, Off-premises reason for refusing licences valid Lidster and Another v Owen, Mode of addressing judges in court Practice Direction, Rules in Act supersede bill of lading The Morviken. Display Advertising: Joan Tree Agency, Bell's, Newbury, Ppa, Itt Business Systems, Imi, Rank Xerox, Littlewoods, Apple, Multiple Display Advertisements, Police Officer, Atari Home Computers, Infoline, The Which Computer? Show, Engineering Polymers, Centre-File, Mitel, Adler & Imperial, Information Technology, The Times, Granada, Barclays, Thames, The University Of Nottingham, Computel Information Services, Diamond, Bicc, Squire, Plessey Communication Systems, Bl, Systime, Ibm, Honeywell, Datsun Stanza, Intelpost, London College Of Fashion, Vainionpään Saha, Philips, Apple Computer, Prestel, Data General Computers, Graduate Girls Secretarial, Academic Book Sale, Computer Technology, Icl, Minolta, London Industrial Centre, Base Lending Rates. Politics and Parliament: Lords seek disclosure by banks, Road work switch may cost £10m, Civil court fees increase is considered. Picture Gallery. Reviews: Book review Companion for Sunday afternoons, Television Aspiring to saintliness, Cinema Indigenous virtue, Fiction Weights and Measures, Interview Diving into culture, Who's a Hero? Old Half Moon, A master impersonator's epitome of the 1980s: this Rabbit will run and run Rabbit is Rich, Crime The Green Frontier, Cadre of fighting monks The Knights Templar, Orgone recital Record of a Friendship, Theatre Another fearless exposure Playing the Game King's Head, Opera Aida Coliseum. Editorials/Leaders: Mr Gormley Voices His Doubts, Bankers And The Bank, Mr Reagan's China Triangle. Letters to the Editor: Helping industry to plan ahead, Tax decision on North Sea oil, Social science in practice, Outside Parliament, Farming research cuts, Shakespeare in China, London's transport, Capital error, Marconi in suspense, The Golan Heights. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: University news Oxford, Latest appointments. Deaths. Births. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 Years Ago. Obituaries: Mr B. G. S. Cayzer, Miss Bertha James, Major-General F. C. Roberts, Vc Bravery during the German offensive of 1918, Professor H. G. Hopkins, Obituary. Business and Finance: Banks may lend to ICCO, Northern Foods in £37m American deal, Germans ignore US sanctions, Car sales set to rise, Change gas tax plea, EEC fights on steel, Dutch unemployment rose, ACC takeover bid launched by a'Court, Deadline nears for North Kalgurli bid, Decca set to boost profits at Racal, Ronson raises bid for Heron Motor, Hidden reserves Lords' committee favours disclosure, Racal Turning Decca to account, Directors hit at Brittan, Casino acquisitions lift Reo Stakis, Trade relations between major industrial nations will be discussed in Florida this week Is it too late to halt the slide to protectionism?, Today, Lloyd's to pay for Gulf war ships bill, Building society figures reflect poor house sales, Polish debt Divisive tactics, Business Briefing Coal goes by container, Keeping headhunters in touch, Caravan side boosts Cosalt's figures, Martin ......Martin the Newsagent plc......, New Year ratings battle ends in draw, Economic notebook Avoiding the interest rate trap, Swiss sales hit gold prices, An Ipswich company, Treasury Optimistic On Output, 'Goldfinger' is Lloyd's choice, Mothercare holders opt for Conran cash offer, All-round pay curb will cut car prices, UK hopes in £800m Saudi power plan, London Shop merger with Beaumont gets go-ahead, Building societies used as banks, Make yourself a CAD. Stock Exchange Tables: Stock Exchange Prices Firm tone, Latest results, The Pound, Stock Markets, Wall St, Sterling: Spot and Forward, Commodities, Price Changes, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Stock markets Rumours help shipping sector. Business Appointments: Business appointments Federated Land chairman named. Sport: Alderman fights losing battle, Spectacular century by Miss Alderman, Racing Gaye Chance on favourable mark for Schweppes Trophy, Sports in Brief, Golf Beautiful and bizarre in great California desert, Latest European snow reports, Little hope for Ascot, Cricket Butterfingers spoil England gamble, Fishing Salmon leap but the rents stay low, Rovers left to wonder why they bothered, Yachting Crebbin is the man to lead Britain, Fifa president defends England seeding, Rugby League Carleton rejects Wigan, Rackets Nicholls wins a sharp exchange of fire, Cycling Raleigh team rings the changes, Christie Coventry double, Rugby Union Australian coach defends his tactics, Football Eight clubs in League Cup semi-final draw, Boxing Record purse for Sibson, Perryman moves, Scotland reap the rewards of Campbell's emphasis on the mental approach Thinking man's guide to better badminton, Tennis Mottram will reinforce Britain's team, William Hill Lincoln Handicap, Uncle Bing's Aintree aim, Dublin international postponed a week, 1882 Calcutta Cup defeat spelt the end for England's captain How Hornby left the rails, Controversial wicket to be rebuilt, Growing benefits from strong sponsorship Hunt racing is leaping ahead, Snooker Griffiths beats Davis in the last frame. 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