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The Times - 08/04/1982

1982; Gale Group;

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By Hugh Noyes, Philip Webster, From Nicholas Ashford, From Christopher Thomas, By Drew Johnston, By Geraldine Norman, Sale Room Correspondent, From Michael Hamlyn, By Annabel Ferriman, Health Services Correspondent, By David Walker Local Government Correspondent, By George Clark, By Christopher Warman Arts Correspondent, By Pat Healy, Social Services Correspondent, By Frances Gibb, By Pearce Wright, Science Editor, By Anthony Bevins, Political Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, By Jonathan Wills, By Hugh Clayton, From Ian Murray, From Charles Hargrove, From Zoriana Pysariwsky, From Richard Wigg, By David Cross, By Henry Stanhope, Defence Correspondent, By John Chartres, By Michael Frenchman, From John Witherow, From Robert Fisk, From Michael Binyon, From Mohsin Ali, By Dennis Taylor, From Stephen Taylor, From Charles Harrison, From Neil Kelly, From Charles Gans, From Christopher Walker, From John Best, Michael Ratcliffe, Philip Howard, Andrew Sinclair, Nicholas Lash, Julian Lewis, Marcel Berlins, Eric James, Henry Stanhope, Edward Mortimer, Ronald Butt, Ian Bradley, PHS, Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, TIMOTHY N. NUNNS, WEDDERBURN OF CHARLTON, GOSFORD, J. O. MAY, JANET BAKER, P. J. M. SOUTHWELL, RONALD GRAY, CHRISTOPHER ARTHUR, CHRISTOPHER DERRICK, A. J. AUGARDE, GEORGE BINNEY, ROBERT LLEWELYN, NORMAN MOSS, JAMES NEIPPERG, WILLIAM DOUGLAS-HOME, W. R. HAINES, HUGH WONTNER, J. H. HUIZINGA, P. J. A. SMITH, From Harry Golombek Chess Correspondent, David Robinson, Ned Chaillet, Irving Wardle, John Percival, Gareth David, By Peter Hill, Industrial Editor, By Our Industrial Editor, By Frances Williams, By Edward Townsend, Industrial Correspondent, By Jonathan Davis, Energy Correspondent, By Peter Wilson-Smith, Banking Correspondent, By Clive Cookson, By Gareth David, By Peter Wilson-Smith, By David Blake, By Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, By Nicholas Harling, From John Wilcockson, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Iain Mackenzie, By Leslie Duxbury, By Roy McKelvie, From Rex Bellamy, By Lewine Mair, By Gerald Davies, By Sidney Friskin, By Keith Macklin, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Our Correspondent, By Michael Seely, From John Hopkins, Derek Wyatt, By Peter Aykroyd, By Richard Eaton, Edited by Peter Davalle, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By Our Foreign Staff, Geoff Brown, Christopher Warman, Derek Winnert, Louise Nicholson, Nicholas Wapshott, Norman Lebrecht, Richard Williams, Paul Griffiths, Stacy Marking, Michael Young, Stan Hey, Peter West, Stuart Jones, Geoffrey Wansell,

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Index. News: Inquiry on Clore estate, Purge of priests denied Warsaw appeals to Church, Contempt law vote in Lords 'regrettable', New York turns snow white, Corned beef raid on embasssy, Mandela said to be off Robben Island, 20,000 on Rock divided Gibraltar wonders about embargo, Weedkiller ban urged near wild fruit, TV crew and scientists safe on South Georgia, Cancer research award for British doctors, Landslide victory in Canada, The Times guide to careers training Still going strong a century on, Print union man suspended, Looter jailed for 3 years, Rise in births is halted, Meditate, levitate, liberate, Earnings frozen by inflation, The personal touch, £3.5m to be Queen's neighbour, Auxiliaries crucial for refuelling fleet at sea, EEC cuts of arms but hesitates over trade, Hmong boy describes yellow rain, Uganda troops round up 10,000 in Kampala, Europe is still unfair to Scotch, makers say, Argentines fail to rally support, Moscow mobilized to help the elk, Prince to be father figure, Computer ombudsman is proposed as safeguard, Doctors want end to nuclear race, NZ deputy premier has operation, Services for Good Friday, Junta considers Falklands compromise, Tebbit optimism on strike accord, Roads, Health workers get call to act on pay claim, The Times Diary A new focus on TV's riot coverage, Outlaw Nazi denial, Jews say, Ottawa halts export of military spares, Transfer and leaseback deal may be considered, Morale at peak on high seas, Soviet raiders enter Iran, Just how British are those islanders?, 200-mile war zone round Falklands declared by Britain, Salvador elections were 'free and fair', Canberra strips for action, US article challenges nuclear strategy, Iran used tactics of 1914-18 war to clinch victory, £87,763 award for gas blast, SDP council rebels may be expelled, British scholar arrested in Afghanistan, Wardens want danger money, Mugabe tries to allay fears of white community, Freed 'supergrass' is on the run again, Reagan dispatches Haig on peace mission to London, Overseas selling prices, French jets embargo is largely symbolic, Anniversaries, A year after Brixton The second thoughts of Lord Scarman, Athens: On the fence, Moreover... Miles Kington, English stays for the time being, No surprise how the FO hates MPs, Dartmouth passing-out, The papers, Frank Johnson in the Commons A hard act to hoot off the stage, Nun injured by grenade blast in West Bank, Madrid: Few sympathies, Crash inferno kills seven, Jail for stealing public fortune, Property agency inquiry ordered, Freetown: Condemns non-aligned partner, Inflation of 7½% Howe hopes, Maundy Thursday, Many mothers opt for weekly child benefits, Girl in care 12 hours after birth. Picture Gallery: The Times Entertainment Guide. Arts and Entertainment: Blind spot in rush to see 3D, Raphael's pictures, Channon denies arts crisis, Top 10 films, Television and radio: Today and Good Friday, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,801, Daunting deceit, Madrigals to rock, New style board to shake up Sotheby's, Festival of India, Books Rum life of a literato, Look Ahead Historic boats at Brighton, Holding up a mirror to future shock, The other Guys and Dolls, Rudensky snatches chess lead, Prenez Garde, Baa Baas-but no sheep, All aboard for the, Video British award laden hit, Slipping into a sexist pose, Saints, Spurs in stern tests, Parker's more melodic pen, Boy meets girl takes on a Romany lilt, Tower takes up arms at auction, A Bowie dips into doowop Jazz & Rock, Films, Why maestros woo Rodrigo, Classical, Threat to cine cash, Messiah on original instruments, Eating Out Pleasures of the pavement, Elgar by Bernstein, Definitely Not.... Display Advertising: European Opera, Jenny Lewis, British Gas, Scottish Widows' Fund, Pine, Gate, Ppa, Festival Of India, Penguin Books, Abbey National, Suffolk & Nottingham, Hayward Gallery, Multiple Display Advertisements, Target Life, Falkland Islands Office, Little Woods, Quest For Fire, Pbi, First National Securities, Wallcote, Zetters, Help The Aged, Taylor Woodrow, The Times Literary Supplement, Science In India, Judie, Iveco, Wyndhams Theatre, Gate Bloomsbury, Marie Curie Memorial Foundation, Piccadilly Theatre, Westland/utercht Hypotheekbank nv, Country Life, Vernons, Base Lending Rates, Emi. Law: Expedients not acceptable Cargill Incorporated v Rionda De Pass Ltd, Accused's wife as hostile witness Regina v Pitt, Money lifting ship blacking paid under economic duress Universe Tankships Inc of Monrovia v International Transport Workers' Federation and Others, Court imposes a year's nightly curfew on youth, DPP should investigate Clore estate Inland Revenue Commissioners v Stype Investments (Jersey) Ltd. In re Clore, deceased, Deception no bar to hearing appeal Regina v Immigration Adjudicator and Another, Ex parte Rowen Regina v Immigration Appeal Tribunal and Another, Ex parte Akhtar, Riot verdict in pub attack case, Court can order interim specific performance Astro Exito Navegacion SA v Southland Enterprise Co Ltd and Others., Mother's return to work must be by the letter of the law Lavery v Plessey Telecommunications Ltd. News in Brief. Politics and Parliament: Silkin refuses 'Tribune' interview, Parliament today, House Of Lords Argentine consulates closed, Falklands Pym: Britain does not appease dictators. Classified Advertising: Recruitment Opportunities, Secretarial and Non-secretarial Appointments, Today's events, Announcements, Art Galleries, Entertainments, Services tomorrow: Maundy Thursday. Reviews: ... and Christ and Marx A Matter of Hope, Understanding Iran Roots of Revolution, Secrets of gas and germ warfare A Higher Form of Killing, The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, by Edward, Lash on Pope and State... The CounterReformation, Dance Ballet Gala Hippodrome, Bristol, Fiction Levitation, Fun on the grand scale Song and Dance Palace, Clinging to miraculous icons, Paperbacks, More than reasonable doubt, Romans in London Londinium, Bread, tobacco, a direction and a wife for Alfred The Letters of Alfred Lord Tennyson, Patience wonderfully rewarded, Cinema Appalling vision of human cruelty, In the Seventh Circle Half Moon. Editorials/Leaders: A Moral For Mr Haig, The Interminable Phd. Letters to the Editor: Questions of force, Tide of faith, Canada's Constitution, Good will hopes, Delayed rebates, Commendable thunder or jingoism?, Vissi d'arte, 'Economic duress' doctrine in labour law, Collectors' items. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Births. Official Appointments and Notices: QCs appointed, Judges to retire. Deaths. Obituaries: Judge Abe Fortas US Supreme Court career cut short by resignation, Air Commodore A. M. Wray, Mr George Him. Stock Exchange Tables: Other Exchanges, The Pound, Latest Results, Sterling: Spot and Forward, Commodities, Wall Street, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, London Exchange Stocks more confident, Stock Exchange Prices Equities rally. Business and Finance: Boddingtons, No sustained upturn, Unravelling the Siamese twins... Dressing for better times Jardine win stay in Hongkong, Overseas Companies, Lead Industries Steady rise, Aurora Steel collapse, International United States It's tough at the top for women, Midland defends policy on loans to industry, Sun Alliance Insurance Group Sun Alliance And London Insurance plc, Swire Pacific Limited, New acquisition for broker, Unions and CBI dispute economic study Neddy blocks Treasury report, Cutback in bank loans damaging Argentina, Insurance Weather hits the Sun, N Sea price rise, Pound and shares pull back some losses, Playboy loses, Austin Reed lives in hope, Capital Markets, ECGD margins cut, £285m a year from satellite, German banks Pecking order, Rowntree abandons bid, Steel users attack EEC pricing policy, American Trust Plc Summary of the report for the year ended 31 January 1982., Worst is over, TI says, Today, Phoenix Assurance plc Preliminary Results For 1981, "Enterprise is plainly not dead.", Albert Martin Losses reduced, Ward White Dividend held, Speculators' wrong war, Perspective: The Treasury Model Sir Geoffrey fixes the figures, New terms to be set for defence contracts, Insurance Staff cutback, Money Markets, Taxpayer's bill for lost coal sales and fuel switch Rail dispute costs £57m, Portals Paper profits, Bids And Deals, Currencies, Car sales rise, Falklands: the City counts the cost, Gill & Duffus A grim year, Rolls turns aero loss into £18m profit, In any other circumstances.... Business Appointments: Appointments Reshuffle on Tubes' board. Sport: Sports in Brief, Today's Fixtures, Good Friday Fixtures, All weather Services, Carson to appeal against suspension, Rise in keeping fit is causing problems for doctors and athletes Sports medicine needs shot in arm, Anton wins at the double, Wyatt is first class, Goalkeeping heroics, Baseball Astros fall to Cardinals, Ascot Results, Fall puts Rouse out for a month, Last Night's Results, Gymnastics: Man In Charge Of Britain's Future Master plan to raise British standards, Hamilton Park, 1,000 Guineas acceptors, New Levy Board chairman, Morley crashes through the Belgian barrier, Rackets Crawley recovers, Brown refused re-election to PGA, Southwell, Haydock results, Motor Rallying Setting off on safari, Steggles saves Ipswich's blushes at Sunderland, Taunton, Equestrianism Skelton Joins a new team, Cycling Akam loses it on the last corner, Spurs' hopes may have slipped through Clemence's hands, Watson top of Masters class, Gaye Chance in champion style, Squash Rackets: Finals Day At The British Open Youth must have its day, and today could just be the start, Fun in the sun amid such eccentricities, Rugby League Britain to face test by clubs, Hockey Schoolboys score a double, Worcester, Rugby Union Double win would be fitting tribute to Scott's Cardiff reign, Liverpool steal closer to title, Liège beat holders. Weather: The Weather.

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