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The Times - 05/02/1982

1982; Gale Group;

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By David Felton, Labour Reporter, From Nicholas Ashford, By Anthony Bevins Political Correspondent, By Peter Wilson-Smith, By Julian Haviland, Political Editor, By Tony Samstag, By Annabel Ferriman, By Diana Geddes, Education Correspondent, By Michael Baily, Transport Correspondent, By Staff Reporters, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Philip Webster, Political Reporter, From Paul Routledge, Labour Editor, From Ronald Kershaw, By Pearce Wright Science Editor, By Our Labour Staff, By Lucy Hodges, By David Walker, By Our Health Services Correspondent, From Tim Jones, By Hugh Clayton, Environment Correspondent, From Richard Ford, By Paul Routledge, Labour Editor, By Peter Evans, Home Affairs Correspondent, By Business News Staff, From Our Correspondent, By Robin McKie, From Nicholas Hirst, From Charles Hargrove, From Richard Wigg, From Mohsin Ali, Nicholas Ashford, From Ian Murray, From Adam Edwards, From Paul Ellman, From Michael Hornsby, From Peter Nichols, From Michael Hamlyn, From David Watts, From Andrew McLeod, From Tony Samstag, From Trevor Fishlock, From Christopher Thomas, Robin Marris, Brian Alderson, Dennis Hackett, David Robinson, John Higgins, Irving Wardle, Ned Chaillet, Paul Griffiths, David Watt, PHS, by Christopher Walker, RONALD SPARK, G. MAYNARD, KEN LEECH, TORDOFF, ANTONY FLEW, A. W. TAIT, BERNARD GOTTLIEB, PETER HORDERN, GEOFFREY BEST, R. H. HILTON, MAURICE CRANSTON, DAVID MARQUAND, R. H. C. DAVIS, BRIAN PULLAN, G. R. ELTON, E. P. THOMPSON, RODERICK FLOUD, DOROTHY, THOMPSON, J. A. S. GRENVILLE, D. CAMERON, NORMAN HAMPSON, STUART WOOLF, JAMES JOLL, JOHN VINCENT, ROGER JIMMIE, EDWIN H. BRUYERE, DENNIS, TOMMY GESNO, GRAND CHIEF WALLACE, DAVID HUNT, EDUARD FULLER, EMMA WIGGLESWORTH, W. McDOWELL, O. F. MUFTIZADE, MARGARET SMITH, NOEL F. WEBSTER, By Clifford Longley, Religious Affairs Correspondent, From John Chartres, By Geraldine Norman, Sale Room Correspondent, By Kenneth Gosling, A correspondent, J. D. R. T. T., Michael Clark, From Bailey Morris, By Melvyn Westlake, By Jonathan Davis, Energy Correspondent, By Derek Harris, Commercial Editor, From Peter Norman, By Edward Townsend, Rupert Morris, By Michael Prest, By Sally White, Ross Davies, By Clive Cookson, Peter Wilson-Smith, By Richard Streeton, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Hilary Cawthorne, From Richard Streeton, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Paul Newman, Hunter Davies, By Athole Still, From Dudley Doust, From John Hennessey, From a Special Correspondent, By Jim Railton, From John Ballantine, By Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, By Joyce Whitehead, John Karter, By John Karter, by Peter Waymark, Edited by Peter Davalle, From Roger Boyes, By Stewart Tendler, Crime Reporter, Dudley Doust, Richard Williams, Geoff Brown, Nicholas Wapshott, Philip Howard, Jazz & Rock, Mel Lewis, Stan Hey, Judy Froshaug, Gordon Allan, Peter West, Christopher Warman, Geoffrey Wansell,

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News in Brief. Index. News: Air crash kills 31 legionnaires, Science report Bent light discovery puzzles scientists, Anger at British 'snub' to acid rain talks, A downhill rrip up the Zambesi, Poland: Vatican talks: sanctions Archbishop and Pope review Warsaw crisis, Demand for purge of left in China, Sterile home for allergy sufferer, Motoring The Norwegian skid control, Nuj Plea Over Jobs On 'Times, Power men reject 7% pay offer, Confusion led to death blast, Roy Jenkins: the ayes have it, Talks On Code For Baby Food, Seifert design picked for docks, Sandhurst entry, American social issues, 1 Right wingers stir up new busing battle, New police committee launched in Lambeth, £1m boost for films in region, Terrorist arms find in Italy, Night battle for a dusty town, Moderates: Confident of victory, Union clash with charity over mental patients, Squabbles over 39-hour week, Junta's economic battle Argentina cuts forces spending, De Lorean makes £10m riots claim, Pupils will get licence to calculate, CIA and last days of the Shah Seething dissent that Washington ignored, Down to earth at 60 mph, Why British graduates are the best value for money in the world, Capitalizing on the comprehensives, Computer to link world's telescopes, Yard lost £5,000 taken from prisoner, Lucas cuts work force by 1,050, Britain tries to stop Vietnam aid by Europe, Surprise at MSC job switch, Mubarak fails to bridge gulf on Palestinians, Move on church repair charges, Frank Johnson in the Commons Mum's the word in the House and at home, Rail dispute 'rapidly reaching the buffers', Kennedy taped Oval Office calls, Travel today, The glorious certainty of statistics, Hostility to press plan rejected as hysterical, Banks' rescue package for Laker feared to be in jeopardy, The Times Diary Revealed at last! the.... word to upset MPs, New weapon destined for Europe Reagan seeks funds for chemical warfare, Smoking ban hotel banished by RAC, Tougher powers on schools Act urged by MPs, Trade conflict heats up, US to assess value of European sanctions, How Mubarak sets the new Cairo style, Militants: Adamant, Quick changes at top of BBC, US Navy denies planes buzzed Libyan airliner, Overseas selling prices, Crash pilots knew about ice, Avon to change with 'The Times', Moreover... Miles Kington, How flexible rotas work in Europe, The Tebbit Bill TUC battle lines in disarray, Nicaragua 'plot' is crushed, The papers, Sex victims volunteer for jail talks with rapists, Poll shows drop in SDP support, Rail strikes: What the pickets say BR has two weeks' cash, GLC opens £200,000 fares fight, Rubik cube world contest, Marriage Bill move in Lords, Challenge To Hand Guns Ban, Duke sees how police help the young, Reagan gives Russia draft missile treaty, Fears of unrest keep Warsaw University shut, Expulsion hearing for doctor adjourned, Irish Election TV debate crucial, Spain given advice on rowdies. Politics and Parliament: Defiant Pym sticks to gloomy forecast, Livingstone wants to end truce, Trade Unions Foot pledges repeal of Tebbit Bill, Scarman Report £50m a year state grants to help immigrants, Pornography Sex shop licensing approved, Parliament today, Doubt over Williams as SDP back union Bill, Next week's business, Need to set an example, Agriiculture Shortage of farms to rent, Social Security Five government moves to improve care of the elderly. Picture Gallery. Display Advertising: The Royal Ballet, Bell's, Gate, JANET Reger, Verdi's Oberto, Multiple Display Advertisements, National Savings, Ial, Rolls-Royce, National Westminster Bank Limited, Alternative Theatre, Interpreters' School, Crafts Council, Rita, Lloyds Bank, Bl, Paride Alexander, Rolls Royce Motors Limited, Camden Plaza, Times Newspapers Limited, The Army Benevolent Fund, Wallace Heaton, Base Lending Rates, Royal National Institute For The Blind. Law: Applications to be prompt Boyle and Others v Gooch and Another, Bulow trial told of death rattle, Proll sentence cut, When judicial review is better than writ Irlam Brick Co Ltd v Warrington Borough Council, Repeated offences can be different Regina v Board of Visitors Dartmoor Prison, Ex parte Seray-Wurie, Award over frustrated oil deal upheld BP Exploration Co (Libya) Ltd v Hunt. Reviews: Concert Australian Co Harding Wigmore Hall, Opera Scene stealer in Bohemia La Boheme Covent Garden, Aldeburgh branches out, Gandhi Tricycle, An Evening's Intercourse with Barry Humphries Drury Lane, Cinema Masterly vision of moral collapse, Television Guarded humour. Editorials/Leaders: Opting Out Of The Nhs, Herr Schmidt's Political Reflation. Letters to the Editor: Housing policy, Canada's constitution, Arsenii Roginskii, Submission on Civil Service pay, Devolution option for Ulster, Consular service, Home brewed, Radio print, The wage-inflation bind, Stalemate in Cyprus, Proper names, Claims to Alliance leadership, A town like Townsville, The Tawney tradition, Right objectives. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: University news, Army undergraduate awards, Latest appointments. Arts and Entertainment: Blessed be the clowns, Glimpse into a secret world of acting, Coco Chanel off the peg, Books Silly side of sexual studies, Reckless but romantic, Enid's animals up for tender, The Times Crossword No 15,748, Works by Breughel and Goya fail to find buyers, Top box office films, Eating Out Forget me not food for lovers, Video Pinter's grasp of class, Agenda Epic look at future adventure, Enter the Disney dragon, What to buy your loved one, Records Precocious genius of Marsalis, Miles in front once more, Flamenco in a bloody ballet, An annual aff, Look Ahead Agatha's annual whodunnit, Bewitching talent of Snoo Wilson, Films, Classical, Test of wit for a master of comedy, Today's television and radio programmes, Bo Diddley's non-stop rock of ages, Art and craft of wood, Downhill racers. Deaths. Births. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Monday February 4 1957. Obituaries: Mr Donald Bowie, Mr Sigmund Pollitzer, His Hon G. G. Lind-Smith, Professor F. T. C. Carter Modern methods of teaching foreign languages, Sir Douglas Glover. Business and Finance: International Italy, The script that vanishes is worth £85m, Yj Lovell Call to raise £3.6m, Storm over tripled US budget deficit, Blundell Profits rise, Risky decision facing brokers... Amstrad still riding high Uncertainty over Futures Exchange, Tin market on verge of crisis, Sterling one cent up, Lonsdale Books hive-off, Capital Markets, Final hurdles for the Lloyd's Bill, CBI Budget plans 'modest', Stonehill Holding on, Technology: Computer Security Bank's electronic war on forgery, Heavy losses lead to German steel merger, Today, White House denial strengthens dollar, PSBR on course, People ICL heads for the City, Oil taxation Change needed, Lloyd's debate, International Companies, Jobbers hit by lean market, Borrowing on course, Money Markets, Sai Tough trading, German steel Re-alignment, Bids And Deals, Currencies, Nissan UK talks, Oil taxation policies sharply criticized, Bid for Chrysler tanks. Stock Exchange Tables: Other Exchanges, The Pound, Latest Results, London Exchange Lucas leads a retreat, Sterling: Spot and Forward, Commodities, Wall Street, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Stock Exchange Prices Equities retreat. Business Appointments: New Appointments. Sport: When Victor Charles discovered karate, his first search was over A champion waits for recognition, Bristol City to sue former manager over bills, Enfield hope Merthyr fans will be watching the rugby, Kempton Park programme, Sports in Brief, Something to savour for vultures and Kapil, Yesterday's results, Today's fixtures, National talks give rise to optimism, Indian tour exposes England's frailty for defence of Ashes, Latest European snow reports, Hockey Changes to World Cup format, Bowlers reach for £12,000, Swimming American chances enhanced, Table tennis England's men and women reach finals, Kelso programme, West Indian yearning, Skiing Canadian downhillers on the up, Punters gambling against the odds, England call on Bond to face Irish once again Rugby Union, Towcester results, Lingfield Results, Champion sticks with new bat, Finalists remain in control, The Latin connexion keeps Kent flying, Motor racing Argentine GP falls victim to drivers' row, England face buoyant Irish side, Nature takes its course and Davies takes field, Fencing International honours not beyond our imagination, Cautious Australian selectors belie a myth, Ice skating Figures fail to add up for Miss Cottrill, Golf Celebrities enjoy halcyon days before the clambake, Rowing Five freshmen included in surprise Cambridge crew, Boxing Laing steps in and up. Classified Advertising: Entertainments Guide, Today's events, Announcements, Educational, Art Galleries. Property: Country Property. Weather: The Weather.

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