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The Times - 03/08/1982

1982; Gale Group;

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By Our Labour Staff, By George Clark, From Robert Fisk, From Stephen Taylor, By Stewart Tendler Crime Reporter, From Our Correspondent, By David Felton, Labour Reporter, From Harry Golombak, Chess Correspondent, By Frances Williams, By David Nicholson-Lord, By Michael Baily, Transport Editor, By the Staff of "Nature", By David Walker, Local Government Correspondent, By Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, By Lucy Hodges, Education Correspondent, From John Young, Agriculture Correspondent, By Pearce Wright Science Editor, From Christopher Thomas, From Zoriana Pysariwsky, From Our Own Correspondent, From Christopher Walker, From Michael Hamlyn, By Hazhir Teimourian, From Diana Geddes, From Charles Harrison, by Bernadine Morris, From Patricia Clough, From Richard Owen, John Russell Taylor, Sheridan Morley, John Percival, Peter Ackroyd, Paul Griffiths, Ned Chaillet, PHS, Rabbi David J. Goldberg, Frances Williams, by Philip Howard, Geoffrey Smith, Brian Crozier, JAN JOZEF LIPSKI, FRANK McELHONE, JOHN SEVER, MICHAEL WELSH, WILLIE HAMILTON, JULIAN BERRY, GILBERT LONGDEN, DEREK PARKER, YORICK WILKS, TARA MUKHERJEE, KENNETH KIRKWOOD, KENNETH L. COHEN, G. B. BENTLEY, JOHN PAGE, MAURICE EASTMAN, DAVID LANE, ASHBY, DAVID HOLBROOK, DAVID HASLAM, JOHN BETJEMAN, By Kenneth Gosling, R. C. C., By Our Commercial Editor, By Our Financial Staff, By Our Economics Staff, From Nicholas Hirst, By Gareth David, By Lorna Bourke, By Derek Harris Commercial Editor, Drew Johnston, Peter Wilson-Smith, By Torin Douglas, C. Gordon Tether, By Alan Gibson, By Richard Eaton, By Alan Ross, By Steve Elliott, By John Nicholls, By Nicholas Keith Sports Editor, Peter Ryde, From Athole Still, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Michael Phillips, By Our Newmarket Correspondent, From James H. Peden, Edited by Peter Dear, By Edward Townsend, Charles Harrison,

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Index. News: Partners but still the old enemy, Britain orders companies to ignore US ban, Flexible rostering deal agreed, Italian judge calls Paris 'terrorist haven', Beware witches on the hunt, Stubble burning danger shown in demonstration, Cambridge degrees league table A double first for Churchill college, Paper ordered to pay $2m, Gandhi urges Russia to pull out of Afghanistan, France and China at odds over Cambodia, Police inquiry 'held up by Yard', Sealink strike, The twin dangers that could wreck the welfare state, Israelis deploy battle tanks in devastated streets of Beirut, Israel sceptical of observer plan, British tourists found dead in Zimbabwe, Wider ferry strike is main threat, 16 libraries chosen for lending right scheme, Piper plays lament for Argentines, Roads, Lead poison confirmed in swans, Pipeline problems Tough challenge for Soviet expertise, The Times Diary A new voice from Jerusalem, Falklands general looking for a job, Tehran radio storms the Gulf with words, Shamir remains unmoved by Reagan's impatience, Why Soviet spies are not playing the game, Liverpool women and children pelt Heseltine, Anthrax island team returning, Can the Alliance recoverk its shine?, Schoolgirl leads gang of thieves, Soldiers die in carrier escapade, Overseas selling prices, Moreover... Miles Kington, Papuans put Somare back into power, Science report Wild card in pack blamed for cancer, Amid the ruins, the high life lingers, Sands of prosperity run out at the seaside, Troops ring Nairobi in hunt for rebels still at large, Man in the news: Mr Robert Mellish Left win a battle, but the fight goes on, Scottish estate sold for £2m, The papers, Wellcome Trust, Industrial partners sought by Israel, A plethora of police watchers, 2am decision Peace formula agreed to end Sealink strike, Nairobi awakes at 5 am to the sound of gunfire A tiring day in the life of a failed coup in Kenya, Package tours with armed guards, Low pay 'no help on youth jobs', UN could inspire a settlement, Falklands guardsman comes back from the dead. Picture Gallery. Official Appointments and Notices: University news, Mellish resigns, and condemns 'a Mafia', Latest appointments, First class honours at Manchester. Display Advertising: Bank Of Ireland, Phillips, Royal Automobile Club, British Caledonian, Hill Samuel & Co. Limited, Dinner Suits, Fiat, Clydesdale Bank, Allied Irish Banks Limited, The Times, Queen Eliabeth2, The London Hilton, Base Lending Rates. Law: Council to pay inquest bill, Club fire charge, Law Report August 3 1982 House of Lords Limits of court's discretion Langdale and Another v Danby, Expelled journalist accuses Russia of fabrications, Charge dropped, Campaign to free convict after 25 years in jail. News in Brief. Arts and Entertainment: Grandmasters in action, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,898, Paris fashion Americans, taking the Puritan line, Today's television and radio programmes, TV top ten. Reviews: Promenade Concert Reggae and folk Bbcso Friend Albert Hall Radio 3, Television Ambiguous women of the Arab world, Dance The best of both worlds A Midsummer Night's Dream Covent Garden, Galleries An ominous view of the march of progress, Interview: Ronald Pickup Timely return to the classical theatre, Theatre Salonika Theatre Upstairs. Editorials/Leaders: A Hint Of Mediation, Mr Mellish Sees Red. Letters to the Editor: Other cases for parity, Lost without trace by Sealink, Churches' finances, Fons et origo, Publicity clutter in the sky, Some questionable views of warfare, Concern on schoolboy's turban judgment, Overseas aid, To people of good will, Police recruitment, Views of homosexuality, University fees. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Politics and Parliament: US arms sales not Britain's business, Move to introduce strike ballots rejected, Action on American embargo, London Transport Bill. Deaths. Marriages. Obituaries: Dr Hamid Enayat, Mr John Edward Baines, Mrs Lucille Parker, Sir Robert Birley, Dr J. O. Irwin Application of statistics to laboratory medicine, Rear-Admiral L. A. Boutwood. Business and Finance: London and Manchester Group plc Half-Yearly Statement, Key man becomes a BAT man, Loan costs may fall again as interest rates ease, Overseas Companies, Bonn may stop AEG deal, STC drops 62p as profits fall short of expectations, Marketing And Advertising Tuning in to profits at last, BOC contract, Confidence brings more activity, Oil market decline hits Venezuela, Belgium plans tough budget, Wall Street rally, TSB makes a practice of the law, International W German upswing on the way, Capital Markets, UK performance better than expected Exports and imports achieve rough balance, Baldrige attacks US forecast, Calvi: questions still to be answered, Price Changes, The coffee market is still nervously awaiting a fall in, Polish debt talks take on new urgency as deadline nears, Norway, Textile squeeze hits Notts group Profit below expectation, Today, Hillards profits up 24pc, BR hotels buy-out plan in balance, Manx court orders winding up of SIB, De Lorean rescue 'still viable', The Nottingham Manufacturing Company PLC Interim Report For The Six Months Ended 30th June 1982, Money Markets, Cynical exercise in futility, City Editor The John Brown body politic, Bids And Deals, Currencies, Sale will benefit Calvi bank. Stock Exchange Tables: M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited The Over-the-Counter Market, Stock Exchange Prices Interest rates hope, Uk Trade, The pound, Latest Results, Sterling: Spot and Forward, Commodities, Wall Street, Stock Exchanges. Business Appointments: Appointments. Sport: Joey Brown has the Baldings smiling, Six Mile Bottom well behind, Waterford double up, Churchill's turf could land $13m series, Sports in Brief, Football Cuts threaten Leicester players under Milne, Viewpoint Inspiring activities of the disabled, Newton Abbot NH, Bowls More than 800 go for Britain's toughest title, Golf The great British dream, Hockey Women off to Zimbabwe, Sangster buys Royal Heroine, Ripon results, Sports on Allegheny, A richly-paid gallop for the horse that money cannot buy, Ayr, Lack of drive has them nodding, Brighton, Sussex full of bounce with bat and ball, Equestrianism Selectors add five to the short list, Ends justify means for Balderstone, Swimming A feast from same birthday girls, Market Rasen NH, Hampshire come from gloom to shining win, Folkestone, Redcar, Lights stay on for Blackpool, Yachting All is calm at Cowes-worse still to come, Kirsten in century rescue act. 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