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The Times - 25/09/1982

1982; Gale Group;

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From Leslie Plommer, From Edward Mortimer., By Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, From Philip Webster Political Reporter, By Our Labour Reporter, By David Felton Labour Reporter, From Pat Healy, Social Service Correspondent, By David Felton, Labour Reporter, From Our Correspondent, By Amanda Haigh, By a Staff Reporter, By Stewart Tendler, Crime Reporter, By Our Defence Correspondent, By Hugh Clayton, By Craig Seton, By Our Veterinary Correspondent, By Frances Gibb Legal Affairs Correspondent, By Kenneth Gosling, By John Young Agriculture Correspondent., From Richard Ford, Julian Haviland, Reports by Robert Morgan, Sara Bonner, Gordon Wellman, From David Bonavia, From Richard Dowden., From Harry Debelius, From Charles Harrison, From Michael Hamlyn, From Mohsin Ali, From Richard Wigg, From Patricia Clough, From Robert Fisk, From Bailey Morris, From Michael Hornsby, From Zoriana Pysariwsky, PHS, Alan Franks, Rohert MacNeil, Clifford Longley, John Peel, TERENCE LEWIN, MICHAEL J. PURCHES, C. L. JOSEPH, ROBERT CULLINGFORD, PETER CORTERIER, REGINALD HIBBERT, ENA WOGIN, R. ROCKINGHAM GILL, RODNEY LEGG, ANN DAVID, DOUGLAS I. ACRES, NICHOLAS JOHNSON, Richard Harries, City Editor Anthony Hilton, By Lorna Bourke, By Barrie Clement, By Frances Williams, Economics Correspondent, By Our Financial Staff, From Edward Townsend, By Jonathan Davis, Energy Correspondent, By Drew Johnston, Ian McDonald, Malcolm Craig, Margaret Drummond, EDITED BY LORNA BOURKE, Adrienne Gleeson, Ned Chaillet, Hilary Finch, Stanley Sadie, Dennis Hackett, David Wade, By Peter Ball, By Peter West, Rugby Correspondent, By David Hands, From Richard Streeton., From Keith Botsford, By John Hennessy Golf Correspondent, By John Nicholls, By Michael Phillips, Racing Correspondent, By Michael Phillips, From Desmond Stoneham, By Our Newmarket Correspondent, By Our Racing Staff, From Our Irish Correspondent, By Michael Seely, Edited by Peter Dear, Shona Crawford Poole, travel editor, continues her series on, Basil Boothroyd, Clifford Webb, Ashley Stephenson, Stan Hey, Beryl Downing, Shona Crawford Poole, Jane MacQuitty, John Higgins, Paul Griffiths, Max Harrison, Geoff Brown, Jeremy Flint, Judy Froshaug, Eugene Victor Thaw, Mel Lewis, Harry Golombek,

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Index. News: Cherry's only fault is lack of bite, Assembly notebook Alliance advanced by tactful healer, Lesley Wells discusses the benefits and risks of a sunbed tan Body beautiful or cause for concern?, Husain presses for new deal with Palestinians, The Christian and apartheid, How to start each day on the right foot, Video case angers Whitehouse, Plea to cut farm drugs 'left in food', Fresh call for private cleaning in hospitals, Judge spurns Begin's inquiry into massacre, National Day, NHS dispute Fowler pledge on tax funding averts protest, Cbs Twists in the US cable Klondike, Koch defeated in nomination for governorship, Spanish bishops warn voters on abortion, Talks on Hongkong to be speeded up, Frank Johnson with the Liberals Sweet and sour styles before rank and file, Alliance difficulties mount for Kohl, Science report Theories on planets need to be revised, Union plans to block imports of new car, Kenya coup plan told to colonel, Roads, Chinook checks urged, Reluctant testimony on Chatila, Fans will not lose passports, Wage thief 'proud' of shooting PC, Falklands booty swings ashore, Ex-CIA agent's chance, Reagan ally calls ban on pipeline a costly failure, Sweet example of a prize award, Sarah Churchill dies, Afghan reshuffle, Nurses keep pay talks going, President takes over siege talks, Assault on batteries, Coal board tells miners pay offer is final, British directors did not know Woolworth closes 336 stores in the US, Turnover brisk in sunbeds, Threat to 9,000 health jobs in Wales, BMA challenged over vaccine claim, The Times Diary, Italian troops turn back to Cyprus, Listeners to lose World Service, Light on the doctors' debate, Trespass law change hint by Whitelaw, Images of Winston Churchill, Farmers to boycott Exmoor conference, Irish Cabinet meets again on economy, In the garden, Gulf War rumbles on Iraqis dig in to meet possible offensive, Engineers' pay offer suggests 5% trend, Overseas sellin prices, Israelis fear Begin inquiry into massacre will lack teeth., Six authors in search of a fortune: can you spot the winner? Booker: the rise and rise of the prize, Misadventure verdict on boy struck by arrow, Fifteen years since we turned you on, Gardens open, Foot set to win in Militant vote, 'Ripper may be transferred to Broadmoor, Pilgrims from Iran arrested in Mecca, UN meets to frame its outrage, Beirut: why all Christians must bear the blame, Liberal Assembly Bournemouth A million back at work in three years, Steel says. Picture Gallery. Politics and Parliament: Steel sets course for power. Display Advertising: The Bahamas, Mikado, Multiple Display Advertisements, Snow Seekers, St John's Smith Square, Hk Japan Trust, Cardhu, Hawaii, Glyndebourne Touring Opera 1982, Arosa, Bloms Bulb Book, Brass 1983, Isaac Stern, Abbey National Money Service, Glc, Royal Albert Hall, Aer Lingus, Khovanshchina, Ford, Save The Children, Phillips, Anti-Comman Market Project, Iberia, Rossettis, R. J. Temple, Tanzi, Blade Runner, Wine Club, Olympic Airways, National Savings Bank, Imperial Cancer Research Fund, James Meade, Hugh Foulerton, Base Lending Rates, Wigmore Hall. News in Brief. Law: Mass killer is guilty again, Fagan faces trial on assault charge, Company fined $750,000 for bribery, Law Report September 25 1982 Court of Appeal Disclosure of ministerial papers refused Air Canads and Others v Secretary of State for Trade and Another, South African police are accused of sex torture, Sentenced to die. Editorials/Leaders: A Glass Of Wine At The Palace, Right Issues, Wrong Answers, The Lure Of Tax Cuts. Letters to the Editor: Tri-Service action in Falklands, Britain Square?, Old hands on the tiller, EEC sugar policy, Wheels within wheels, Bulge behind bars, Air letter, Reunification of Germany, Ploughing Dorset's archaeology, The nurse's dilemma. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Classified Advertising: Royal Festival Hall, Services tomorrow: Sixteenth Sunday after Trinity, Wanted, Today's events. Deaths. Official Appointments and Notices: University news, Latest appointments, Gallantry awards. Births. Obituaries: Professor Robert White, Mr Richard Bridgeman, Miss Sarah Churchill Talented and volatile daughter of a great statesman, Mr Flemming Muus. Business and Finance: A hedge against future controls, Hongkong group buys Matchbox, Protecting the new trustees, Howe rules out a Budget reflation, Worst performance for more than two years Exports slump hits non-oil trade figures, Bank's dealer 'lost £21m', Wankie Colliery Company Limited, Investment and finance Dated-and paying the price, Less taxing ways with the elderly, Family money, Pacemaker chips aim at Britain, Companies, Markets, Price Changes, Family Money Market, Three men with an interest in store battle, An insurance quote-by computer, Interest Rates, When unemployment benefits may come in for penalty, Race is on for Lloyd's elections, A covenant for children, Bradman option is key to successful Woolworth bid, Pension fund removes the cost of changing jobs, Gilts lower on news of tap stock, The lady cashes in on City money game, Currencies, The snags in that French paradise, N Sea oil will bring an extra £1,000m, The economy. Stock Exchange Tables: Stock Exchange Prices Firm tone, M. J. H. Nightingale & co. Limited, The pound, Exchanges, Sterling: Spot and Forward, Unit Trust Prices-change on the week, Wall Street. Reviews: Rock & Jazz, Concerts Celebrating 200 years of Paganini, Television Singled out for a laugh, Trip down the river of crime, Lso Hickox Barbican Hall, Glimpse of star in sultry splendour, West End, Opera, Ebullient Mozart from Brendel, New lap in Stravinsky marathon, Theatre Brighter than diamonds, Fairs, Radio Home and awry, Fuente Ovejuna Tom Allen Centre, Soulful voice of Szymanowski, Break into wild world of Bognor, Collecting Why the art bubble burst, An operatic curiosity for Rossini fans, Wistreich King Wigmore Hall, Two Geordies for the price of one. Sport: Todays Fixtures, Boardsailing Case for small sails, Stratford-on-Avon NH, Ascot results, Danzatore in line for Dewhurst, Sports in Brief, Yachting Victory keeps cup lead, Ascot, Rugby League Fulham face biggest test, Pakistan rubbish for Test players, W Indies' last-ball win, Road Running S Africans in Brighton race, Dunbeath to seal Cecil double, US kept on a tight English rein, Formidable task faces Fijians, No Rono as Kenyans arrive, Motor Racing Rosberg's objective, Football Clubs may fild before smith gets his wish, Masterly Shoemaker brings a touch of magic to damp Ascot, Scots beaten on last hole, Market Rasen, No Games disruption by Africans, Redcar, Sheffield's Cup of steel, Carlisle NH, Redcar results, Paradis Terrestre the pick, Young England under scrutiny, In Brief Griffiths strikes top form to beat Reardon, James takes the lead after best round he has ever played. Arts and Entertainment: PREVIEW Calendar, Rule of thumb is still to go south for the sun, The Times Cook Let your soufflé rise to the occasion, Eating Out Delights for galloping gourmets, Finding space at home is a Space Age problem, Shopfront, West End, Chess Karpov may be on the wane, Parlez Inglese, bitte, I no comprendo die lingo, House Plant, Galleries, Dance, Television and radio: Saturday and Sunday, Festivals, Suckers, Films on TV, Drink Cognac, the noble spirit, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15.943, Digging, Out of Town, Give plants a fighting chance, Bridge Contract in the lap of the gods. Weather: The Weather.

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