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The Times - 09/06/1982

1982; Gale Group;

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By Henry Stanhope, Defence Correspondent, By Our Defence Correspondent, By David Cross, By Julian Haviland Political Editor, From Robert Fisk, From Christopher Walker, By Anthony Bevins, Political Correspondent, By Richard Evans, By Philip Webster Political Reporter, By Jeannette Mitchell, From Ronald Kershaw, By David Hewson, By Nicholas Timmins, By Lucy Hodges, By Stewart Tendler, Crime Reporter, By David Felton Labour Reporter, By Kenneth Gosling, From Arthur Osman, By Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, By Frances Gibb, From Christopher Thomas, By Our Foreign Staff, From John Witherow, From Zoriana Pysariwsky, From Michael Hamlyn, From Stephen Taylor, From Michael Binyon, From Moshe Brilliant, From Our Correspondent, By Edward Mortimer, Penny Perrick, Mary Remmel, From Mohsin All, From David Bonavia, From Charles Harrison, From Jeremy Taylor, Victoria Wood, Godfrey Morrison, by Max Hastings, by Simon Jenkins, PHS, Anthony Bevins, TOM ELLIS, ROBERTO MATTA, JOAN MIRO, SAMUEL BECKETT, TADEUSZ KANTOR, PETER BROOK, DARIO FO, RICHARD ROGERS, F. M. A HAWKINGS, GLADWYN, DONALD CRAWFORD, TAM DALYELL, HUGH MACDONALD, GEOFFREY SAMPSON, F. ALLAN PIDGEON, JOHN HUTCHINSON, G. H. LAWTON, NEVVAR HICKMET, MICHAEL CULLIS, PETER H. MAY, Irving Wardle, Paul Griffiths, Sheridan Morley, Richard Williams, Dennis Hackett, By Peter Wilson-Smith, Lorna Bourke, By Frances Williams, By Our Economics Staff, From Peter Norman, From Bailey Morris, By David Blake Economics Editor, Sallyy White, C. Gordon Tether, By Richard Streeton, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Alan Gibson, By Alan Ross, By Richard Eaton, By John Hennessy, Golf Correspondent, By a Special Correspondent, By Jerome Caminada, By Pamela MacgregorMorris, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, SJ, Geoffrey Green, By Norman Fox, Athletics Correspondent, By Michael Seely, By Our Newmarket Correspondent, by Baron Phillips, Edited by Peter Dear,

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News: Workshop job cuts plan by BR outlined, Granny fights for Senate seat, Reagan visit Two styles of horsemanship, The SDP contest: watch the muck fly, Shadow on poll in Bahamas, Sweating in the wild West End, Russians blame US for invasion, Argentina's wild claims Contradictions in official version of fighting, Kensington casino's plea fails, West ignored Third World, Tass claims, State of sewers 'a threat to health', The UN vote Why Britain was left to stand alone, The Times Diary This screening gets prompt applause, Westerners cold-shouldered in Peking, All-party backing for LT urged, I have the baby. Can I please have a new doctor and my headline in the local paper?, Nicaragua fires on US plane, Guards and Gurkhas close on Stanley in swift advance, Britain and 'The Times' under fire, Aggett death may have been suicide, Roads, Frank Johnson at Westminister 'Reader's Digest' supplies quotes, Masterpiece by Stubbs is saved, Dispute over Gurkhas' role Nepal's non-alignment risked, Striking miners back health workers, The Queen Mother in air alert, High prices buy junta 'all arms it needs', Now square women's lib into a family circle, Free speech and the Falklands: Max Hastings in the front line and Simon Jenkins in London Why I'm proud to take Britain's side, OAU pays the price for failure in chad, England team triumphs again, Staff 'worst victims' of crowded jails, Guatemala asks for more talks on Belize claim, Jets attack HMS Plymouth Navy frigate and two landing ships hit in raid, Villagers guard neutrality Israeli aircraft blitz guerrilla positions, NHS trade unions win wide backing, Selection of new books, South Atlantic Fund, On the road to Port Stanley Great moment when the 2nd Paras arrived, Letter from Monrovia A Masonic temple sheds its mystery, Ritz no longer best, Ronay says, Overseas selling prices, The Reagan address Start of a crusade for freedom and democracy, Israeli troops nine miles from Beirut airport, Why US troops lost race to Berlin, Police chiefs confront critics, Reagan praised for crusading freedom speech, Moreover... Miles Kington, Syria loses six MiGs in dogfights, Treachery: the taunt that cows the critics, The 'liberators' of Lebanon, Last two school cuts councils named, The papers, Galtieri releases 128 prisoners for Pope's visit, UN keeps peace until someone wants a war, Views sought on law of contract for young, Jersey aid decision delayed, Zimbabwe airfield attacked, Parliament's radio image still worrying MPs, Faith in peace must be restored, ILEA plan to wipe out race bias. Politics and Parliament: Dispute on poll reform in SDP leader contest, Health Service Patients again hit by industrial action, New MPs, Hopes fade for US occupation, House Of Lords Repossession the first concern, Falklands Missing link led to use of veto, Parliament today, Ulster Patronising devolution, Benn leak of meeting is attacked, Commons Aggression in Middle East condemned, Summit Solidarity among the leaders at Versailles, Employment Unions get chance to reform. Index. Display Advertising: Markson Pianos, Mappin & Webb, Bank Of Scotland, Sally Line Limited, Jones Lang, Heathrow, Dual Fuel, The Royal Bank Of Scotland, Midland Bank, Coutts & Co, Greater Manchester Economic Development Corporation, Falcon, Ford, Isveimer, Oyster, Lloyds Bank, National Westminister Bank, Clydesdale Bank, Midland Bank Plc, First Co-Operative Finance, Tsb, Graduate Girls Secretarial, Williams & Glyn's, Neo, Base Lending Rates, The Hangkong Bank Group. News in Brief. Law: £10,000 bail for diplomat, Jury in corruption case hears tape recording, Standing order payable on due date only Whitehead v National Westminster Bank Ltd, Guidance on preferring late bills of indictment Register v Soffe (Michael Jeffrey), Length of directors' disqualification In re Civica Investments Ltd and Others, When time expires on a Sunday The Clifford Maersk, Compensatory interest in land Pennine Raceway Ltd v Kirklees Metropolitan Council. Picture Gallery: The day the President came to town. Editorials/Leaders: The Prospects Improve, A Crime IS A Crime, Mr Reagan Calls For A Crusade. Letters to the Editor: The Denning era, Preferential voting prospects, Beyond the pale, Making our point, Memories of 1939, Grades of distinction, Keys of the Kingdom, Irish neutrality?, On the blind side, Riverside Studios, Keeping strife out of defence, Avoiding continuation of Falklands war. Court and Social: Court Circular. Deaths. Classified Advertising: La creme de la creme, Today's events, La Creé de la créme, Wanted, La Crème de la crème. Marriages. Births. Official Appointments and Notices: Latest appointments. Obituaries: Mr Ifor Davies, Mr Hubert Monroe, Qc Noted specialist in tax law, Professor J. N. Wright, Mr F. E. Chaudhri. Reviews: Television A people under fire, Holland Festival Wondrous but not yet wonderful Die Zauberflöte The Photographer, Opera La Clemenza di Tito Covent Garden, Rock Animated combination Marianne Faithfull Dominion, Interview The 'unknown wasp' can still sting, Theatre A Personal Affair Globe. Stock Exchange Tables: M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited The Over-the-Counter Market, The pound, Latest Results, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Statistics Retail Sales, Sterling: Spot and Forward, Wall Street, Stock Exchanges, Stock Exchange Prices Investors waver. Business and Finance: Poland looks for new loans to pay debts, Cater Allen For the period ended 30th April 1982, New ICI plant, Inflation drop 'comes to halt', Capper Neil profits slip despite export drive, Yesterday's base rate cut from 13 per cent to 12½ per, Banks fear more debt, Building society chief rules out cheaper mortgages Base rate cut to 12½ per cent eases burden on industry, Car output up, Surplus Down By £800m, Bank rate cuts spur buying, Rotaprint loss, Boost for Sketchley in US, Convergency-curse or blessing?, Companies, Facts and fictions of money control, Brewing Bass note, Steel setback jeopardize rescue plans, Toyota-GM link, Price Changes, No cutback In N Sea oil, Today, Interest Rates, Mortgages Leak lend, Boost for housebuilding, International South Korea Minister urges freer trade, Automation aid, Attack on credit fraud, Money Markets, Money supply on target, EEC steel quotas extended for a year, Currencies, Midland raises £100m. Business Appointments: Appointments. Sport: Newbury, Great Yarmouth, Simply Great doubtful, Sports in Brief, Lingfield results, Two miss training, Worcestershire wilt, England's most complete player, Notts v Worcester, Yarmouth results, Gloucester v Derby, Golf Foreigners to fore, Athletics Swedes' vested interests, Hoping to strike a better note, DIVISION I (7.0): LMBC, Downing, Emmanuel,, Kent beaten in quick time by pace of Daniel, Essex v Somerset, Racing Jockey Club to be sued over Vayrann case, Bargain buy for Ascot, Lloyd cashes in on his service accuracy, Lancs v Glamorgan, Parker gives reminder to selectors, Sympathy for sport who lost her way, In Brief Hagler defence off again, Marshall's best performance helps Hampshire scrape home, Zimbabweans call the tune, Beverley, Equestrianism If Ever is given the go-ahead, Rowing Downing on the up and up, Sharpshooters needed for crucial duel in the sun, A general faces his last campaign. Property: The Breathtaking Barbican, Residential Property, Flat Sharing, Winkworth, Country Property, Hampton & Sons, Faron Sutaria, Residential property Breathing life into the docklands, Regalian. Arts and Entertainment: TV top ten, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 15,853, Today's television and radio programmes. Weather: The Weather.

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