The Times - 28/09/1982
1982; Gale Group;
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From Anthony Bevins, Political Correspondent, From Paul Routledge, Labour Editor, From Michael Hamlyn, From Philip Webster, Political Reporter, From Robert Fisk, By Frances Williams, Economics Correspondent, By Lorna Bourke, From Donald Macintyre, Labour Corrrespondent, a Staff Reporter, By Hugh Clayton Environment Correspondent, From Richard Ford, of a police investigation (Our Brimingham Correspondent, From Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By Donald Macintyre., By Rodney Cowton, Defence Correspondent, By Clive Cookson Technology Correspondent, By Our Medical Correspondent, By Richard Evans, By Lucy Hodges, Education Correspondent, From Michael Baily Transport Editor, By Alan Hamilton, By Judy Foreman, Reports by Alan Wood, John Winder, Derek Barnett, Amanda Haigh, Tony Hodges, Julian Haviland, Fron David Bonavia, From Christopher Follett, From Harry Debelius, From Patricia Clough, From Hasan Akhtar, From Richard Wigg, From Christopher Walker, From Richard Owen, From Andrew Thompson, From Nicholas Ashford, By Caroline Moorehead, Michael Church, John Russell Taylor, Irving Wardle, Nicholas Kenyon, David Robinson, by Suzy Menkes, PHS, by James Prior, Robin Laurance, Geoffrey Smith, D. Cameron Watt, ALWYN SMITH, R. H. NICHOLSON, A. M. BAKER, S. Y. LAMPLUGH, IRIS M. HAYTER, A. R. HAGGARD, KATHERINE BRICE, ERIC JAMIESON, JOHN GRANT, JOSEPH R. S. EGERTON, FRANCIS A. FOGARTY, LESLEY OSBORNE, GRAHAM BANNOCK, MILES CLIFFORD, CHARLES MOSLEY, From John Young, Agriculture Correspondent, H.T., A. B., Mr James Murphy, Philip Bailey, Roger Green, Ron Coates, Gerald Johns, Roger Woolnough, Lynd Church, City Editor Anthony Hilton, BY Edward Townsend Industrial Correspondent, From Maxwell Newton, By Jonathan Davis, Jenathan Wills, Ry Barrie Clement, By Our Commercial Editor, From Bailey Morris, By Derek Harris, Commercial Editor, Drew Johnston, Torin Douglas, C. Gordon Tether, CLAUDE CELLÉRIER, By Our Financial Staff, By Barrie Clement, From Harry Debelius, , By M G G Pillai, By Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent, By John Hennessy, By Nicholas Flarling, By Robert Pryce, By Paul Harrison, From Richard Streeton, By Gordon Allan, By Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, From Alan Hubbard, By John Nicholls, By Michael Phillips, Racing Correspondent, By Michael Seely, By Michael Phillips, By Micheael Phillips, By Our Racing Staff, By Peter West, Rugby Correspondent, Bv Peter West, By Sydney Friskin, By Joyce Whitehead, Edited by Peter Lee, By Paul Routledge,
ResumoIndex. Politics and Parliament: 'Fight and fight again pledge, Win for Foot heralds battle with Militant. News: Big loss facing syndicate of stars, Aston Villa in police inquiry, Special lessons and food for Asian pupils, First medals ready for issue, General Motors yesterday, Why Labour? 1: John Vaizey on the basis of the party's support The cracks are showing, but still Labour's loyalty runs deep, Genscher still intent on forming new coalition, Calvi inquest verdict to be challenged, Motor spares How BL keeps the trucks rolling, Another crossroads for Ulster, The Hesse elections Defeats threaten chance of new Bonn coalition, Israelis hold up US landing in Beirut, Register victory, but Foot gives witch hunt pledge, Pro-Franco move by Pope upsets Madrid, The £50 wonders Hidden costs of getting a micro to work for you, Computers: where the middle-man comes in, Moscow expects pipeline sanctions to crumble soon, Fitt not to stand for assembly, Prisoners of consciece Indonesia: Mohammed Munir, Frank Johnson at Blackpool Losing ticket in hated town's bath lottery, Right wing still hoping for NEC gains, City gives marching orders for Falklands parade, Beating the US under the sea, Drug firms' warning on jobs, Roads, People are the most important and exensive part of the system It may work beautifully, but is it comfortable?, Marcinkus left out of papal visit to Spains, Why grown Americans are watching girls' soccer, Chemicals banned at blaze warehouse, Dissident on protest fast, Engineers seek merger with electricians, The Russian with faith in the West, Peking rebuff to Soviet appeal for closer links, Software could be the answer, Fighting the flab, Soviet-style, Thatcher insists Hongkong treaties are valid, Zia extends the death penalty, Baby's clothes 'not torn by dingo's teeth', BA cuts 17 routes as BCal expands, Mid-Term Elections Wallace relying on black votes for Alabama win, Grain mountain overshadows success of this year's harvest, Bail for Flying Squad detective, Overseas selling prices, The most complex device ever to go into mass production No escaping the power of the chip, Heavy vote to end means tests, Labour in Blackpool NHS dispute 'may last to 1983', Why the Pill's success rate is low in Asia, TV top ten, Worth a bet in the three-horse race, Moreover... Miles Kington, Peripherals Cutting down the human data chain, National insurance rates freeze likely, Socialists promise to open gates of Gibraltar, Walks for Wildlife, Party commits itself to the abolition of all private medicine, The papers, £1m target set for end of year, Council enterprise: 2 GLC backing workers' co-ops, NSPCC to take up issue of child pornography, Candidatesdeny formal links with Militant, US blasts satellite back to life, Great Train Robbery items sold, Marcos claims Amnesty report is false, Argentine Army tension raised by war report, Man dies in Frankfurt bombings, The Soviet War Machine, by Viktor Survorov: Part 2 How 'scum' are transformed into hardened fighting men, Science report Industrial potential of metallic glass, Stansted inquiry anniversary, American radicals on trial The ex-colonel and the lawyer in the tiger-skin dashiki, Conference notebook Now it all hangs on the NEC election, The Beirut massacre: Palestinians grieve Israelis ponder on Day of Atonement, More gales on the way, England fans remain in hands of Danish police, The Times Diary The Friedman's domestic economy, Rundown of some naval dockyards under review, BMA warns on embryo experiments. Display Advertising: Control Universal Ltd, Times Newspapers Ltd, The Sloane Club, Loewe, Multiple Display Advertisements, British Heart Foundation, Huntsmans, The Stock Exchange, Singapore Airlines, Northampton Development Corporation, Barbican, Fortnums, Glc, Scicon Limited, Concorde, The Times, Special Computer Recruitment Ltd, Icl Computer Point, Children Unlimited, Department Of Industry Information, Specialist Computer Recruitment, Austin Reed, Intercsan, Young World, The Comproller And Citysolicltor, Philips, Dinner Suits, Twa, Kodak, Olivetti, Ricordo Consulting Engineers, Harrods, Base Lending Rates. News in Brief. Picture Gallery: Dalai Lama in Rome. Reviews: Partridge Lindberg Wigmore Hall, Theatre Sermon according to the box office Mass Appeal Lyric, Hammersmith, Sinfonietta Atherton Festival Hall, Television Eyes over Europe, Toronto Film Festival Moralistic slants, London debuts Smiling sounds, Galleries Tradition remaining strong and rich. Arts and Entertainment: Fashion The good British suit goes missing, Today's television and radio programmes BBC 1, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,945. Editorials/Leaders: Cards On The Table, The Greening Of Hesse, Empty Seats In The West End. Letters to the Editor: The measure of Wales, Tax reduction in face of poverty, Wage settlements, September 22, Including the jury, Understanding the small business, Eurojargon, In vagrante delicto, Fragmentation of the NHS, Incomes policy, The Falklands' future, Britain's voice abroad. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: University news Nottingham, Latest appointments, Church news. Births. Obituaries: Viscount Dillon, Mr Frank McElhone, Mrs Marjorie Scaretti, Rev Dr I. Morgan A leading Methodist and writer. Deaths. Stock Exchange Tables: Stock Exchange Prices quiet trading, The pound, Authorized Units & Insurance Funds, Sterling: Spot and Forward, Commodities, Wall Street, M. J. H. Niahtingale & Co. Limited The Over-the-Counter Market. Business and Finance: Malaysia woos its Chinese community, City doubts Woolworth bid finance, Planet earnings up £123.000, Hillards, Spanish firm may seek state aid in debt crisis, Interest rates set to fall again, International, International Japanese sell fewer vehicles, Finance director to leave Sotheby's, Metalrax Group PLC Improved interim results, France, Tax cut fears depress trading, Companies, Wintrust Plc Extract from Chairman's Statement, Markets, Central bank chief now backs aid from IMF Mexico nears accord on loan, Price Changes, Wellman settles US strike, Chairmen, Today, Holiday lull for the Dow, Interest Rates, Advertising musical chairs puts reputations at stake, Howden four to fight jointly, US trade 'heading for radical change', ICI has 52.86% of Holden, Link shows confidence, Hopes rise for Gatt 'ceasefire' on curbs, ICI's Duncan named to head Rolls-Royce, Reaping the whirlwind, Algeria and Italy in gas accord, Money Markets, Midland stake in Swiss bank, Company News In Brief, Compagnie Aramayo de Mines en Bolivie S.A. (The Aramayo Mines in Bolivia Company), Satisfaction at Travis, Good half-year for Bilton, Leaked documents reveal plea for £200m cash injection Britoil sale may raise only £400m for Treasury, Exchanges, Investment and finance Tarnished golden handshake, Tough US conditions depress Foseco, Currencies, Dartington share issue heralds loans expansion, Competition warning on electronic banking, The economy, Parker Knoll down by a third, Japan, Venezuela faces credit pressures. Business Appointments: Appointments. Sport: ICE Hockey Broken rule alleged, Liverpool favourite takes his leave, Thompson refuses to carry flag, Sports in Brief, A selection hardly likely to endear itself to Cornwall, International appeal at Sales, Ireland stay unbeaten, Lining up the medals, Boxing Gumbs wins in a hurry, Goodwood, Yachting Victory's new coach, Proclaim swiftly dispels any Gorytus doubts, Today's football and other fixtures, Nottingham, In Brief Sheene may ride again, Hamilton Park, Bad batting and catching blamed by Hughes, Brisbane Delegates decide on code of conduct, Finely decorated by Miss Cooper, Goodwood results, Finalists may meet early, ICE Skating Extrovert Schramm is the attraction, Basketball Champions humiliated, Carlisle NH, Volleyball Runners-up to close gap, HA challenge board's action over training, The high price of violence, Neighbours' reunion, Croker now demands Mrs Thatcher's help. Law: Warning to obscenity importers Regina v Nooy Regina v Schyff, Discrimination against women workers Eley (IMI) Kynoch Ltd v Powell Clarke v Eley (IMI) Kynoch Ltd, Judicial discipline over solicitors R & T Thew Ltd v Reeves. Classified Advertising: Entertainments, Wanted, Today's events, Legal Appointments. Property: Salerooms and Antiques, Overseas Property. Weather: The Weather.
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