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The Times - 14/08/1982

1982; Gale Group;

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By Paul Routledge, Labour Editor, By Frances Williams, Economics Correspondent, From Roger Boyes, By Sara Bonner, Michael Horsnell, By Clifford Webb, From Christopher Walker, , By David Walker, By Michael Baily, Transport Editor, By Derek Barnett, By Richard Evans, From Harry Golombek, Chess Correspondent, , By the Staff of "Nature", By Alan Hamilton, By David Nicholson-Lord, By Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, By Bill Johnstone, By Clifford Webb, Motoring Correspondent, From Roger Boyes, , From Frederick Bonnart, , From Robert Fisk, , From Harry Debelius, From Andrew McLeod, , From Ivor Davis, From Mosin Ali, , From Michael Hornsby, From Richard Owen, , From Ray Kennedy, , From Florencia Varas, From Stephen Taylor, John Percival, Hilary Finch, David Wade, Roy Hay, Jeremy Flint, Harry Golombek, Nicholas Wapshott, Lynn Hall, PHS, Christopher Walker, David Nicholson-Lord, Arthur La Bern, Trevor Fishlock, MICHAEL GRYLLS, , KENNETH MacKENZIE., J. J. HODGSON, , GERALD COTEMAN., ANTHONY FARRAR-HOCKLEY., JOHN COLVILLE, , EILEEN SPRING, GRAFTON, , PETER W. HEATH, PIETER van der MERWE., GRAHAM NICHOLSON., STELIO HOURMOUZIOS., Herbert Keldany, By Christopher Warman, Arts Correspondent, City Editor Anthony Hilton, By Gareth David, By Michael Prest, By Jonathan Davis, Energy Correspondent, From John Earle, , By Sally White, By Lorna Bourke, By Our Financial Staff, Gareth David, Malcolm Craig, Ian McDonald, Adrienne Gleeson, Richard Underhill, Torin Douglas, By Lewine Mair, By Peter Ryde, By John Nicholls, By Gordon Allan, From Keith Botsford, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, From a Special Correspondent, , By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Richard Streeton, By Alan Gibson, By Paul Newman, By Michael Phillips, Racing Correspondent, From an Irish Racing Correspondent, , From Desmond Stoneham, , By Michael Phillips, By Our Newmarket Correspondent, By Our Racing Staff, Edited by Peter Davalle,

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News in Brief. Index. Law: BL dismiss workers accused of sleeping, Briton held without trial in Libya, Electricians' leader fined £350 for contempt, Law Report August 14, 1982 High Court Newspapers not linked to health service dispute Express Newspapers PLC and others v Mitchell and others, Whites in court. News: Mozambique train attack kills 14, Science report Putting the sparkle back into diamonds, Credit card checks in seconds on shop phones, Murder re-enters Lesotho politics, Matador in bullring rumpus, Protest to UN over Falklands zone, The week Fowler might like to forget, Unions call for rolling action as hospitals count cost, Asbestos victims lose aid as firms vanish, Pretoria prepared to make life easier for the black unions, Waiting for a new lion in Kashmir, The second haunting of Trinity, The Times Diary Last year's model, Dons invited to study press relations, Ted Moult, the broadcaster, Political fervour takes pilgrims to Czestochowa, Roads, Sharon furious over loss of his power, Demonstrators and police clash in four Polish cities, Durham Degrees, President is hopeful on ceasefire, QE2 back cruising after Falklands duty, NHS dispute brings year's wait, Boyson protest at training plan, Ceasefire in Beirut Surprises start when the bombing stops, Reagan cuts erode black hopes, Threats to census in Zambabwe, Jobs lost in Chile inflation fight, Here's a ha'penny for your pains, author, The'invisible emulation' of Sister Gabriella, Sovereign's Parade, Overseas selling prices, Lynmouth then and now, Anniversaries, By-election for Gower on September 16, Boundaries action based on poll fear, Inflation at lowest level for 3½ years, In the garden, Saturday work protest 'will disrupt banks', Non-nuclear plan to destroy airfields under study by Nato, Alternative road plan by citizens, Gardens open, Rules on police questioning criticized, Superpowers in game of tit-for-tat Soviet-US ties touch bottom, Equestrian federation to review use of drug, Pianist's skull waits in wings, The papers, How Peace in Galilee became the war in Beirut, Unions fear BL will offer no pay rise, National Days, Two-hour wait for Moscow's fast food, Lost girl is found murdered, Private docklands rail plan criticized. Display Advertising: Bell's, Barbican Centre, Bradford & Bingley, Multiple Display Advertisements, Wester Ross, British Heart Foundation, Royal Mail Business Parcels, Yorkshire Bank, Royal Albert Hall, The Times, Cedar-Falls, Croquet Sets, British Caledonian, Wigmore Hall, Guernsey, Victoria Wine, Astonmat Thews Ltd, Asborne Reproductions, Imperial Cancer Research Fund, Pine Warehouse, Twa, Pine House, Base Lending Rates, Gtf. Arts and Entertainment: On course, Crafty ideas, New tricks, Guest cook A French dream of a meal, Where to stay, British chess championship Miles wins by walking on thin ice, Bridge Forcing the issue, GLC in deal to rescue Riverside Studios, Brush work, Television and radio: Saturday and Sunday, Japan Ticket to a sci-fi adventure, Chess Rate of play, How to win glittering prizes from wastepaper, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,907, Gardening Even the sparrows won't spare us, What to eat, Turning a house into a home. Picture Gallery. Reviews: Promenade Concert Cbso Rattle Albert Hall Radio 3, Radio The public face of privacy, The eclectic Canadians. Editorials/Leaders: Inflammable Farmers, The Rising Cost Of Communist Living, Most Favoured Nation. Letters to the Editor: Falklands heroes, Preservation of cathedral heritage, Rude reception, Policy for museums, Youth at the helm, Keeping up confidence in British industry, Ends and means, Home improvements, National Anthem. Court and Social: Court Circular. Official Appointments and Notices: Latest appointments. Marriages. Classified Advertising: Entertainments, Announcements, Services tomorrow: Tenth Sunday after Trinity, Today's events. Deaths. Births. Obituaries: Oliviero De Fabritiis Notable Italian conductor, Mr James Gichuru, Lilian Harmel, Salvador Sanchez, Bartolome Mitre, Mr John Howard. Business and Finance: Progress at Ault & Wiborg, Royal Bank cut, Silkin steps up at BPCC, Overseas Companies, July flood of savings sets £699m record, International, Personal finance, Insurance 'judge', William Press expands overseas, Companies, Growing optimism points to base rate cut next week, Glimmer of hope in Polish debt talks, Extra help for Manx bank, Family Money Market, Conflicts interest in the mortgage market, Economic figures boost gilts, House prices higher, Confused borrowers look for 'best buys', Barclays bank on Saturdays, Investment and finance Signal for securities reform, Getting in line, Interest Rates, Automotive Products Slows Down, Warning on overseas insurance, Car thefts, Parlez-vous property?, Lloyds rates down, Retiring early without losing out, Bonds date, Mercantile House deal given final approval, Bankruptcy filings by Lombard further disrupt US markets, Bank of Italy officials questioned, Money Markets, When Mrs Dick lost her part-time job, United Glass recovery sign, Alliance sell-out, Mexico closes exchanges, Charter go-ahead in South Crofty deal, Currencies, US money supply rises, US oil groups want North Sea plots British Gas partners seek assets, The economy. Stock Exchange Tables: The pound, Latest Results, Stock Exchange Prices Further gains in Gilts, Sterling: Spot and Forward, Commodities, Unit Trust Prices-change on the week, Price Changes, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Stock Exchanges. Sport: Mohsin's 200 is first in 33 years at Lord's, Newbury, Middlesex thwarted by rain, Southampton's day of good business, Sports in Brief, Newbury results, Yachting Day the Americans looked invincible, Jones's 50th century for Glamorgan, Bowls Quarter-final short but sweet for Mid-Surrey, Formation of a pyramid feeding on cooperation, Bembridge and O'Leary share lead at halfway, Today's fixtures, In Brief Young girls who felt they had a point to prove, O'Brien's son has a winning way, Captain's qualities pull Grieve through, Championship table, Ripon, Lords has whip hand, Plumpton NH, Bangor-on-Dee, Old friends and hot supper, Motor Racing Hot pace from a cool Brabham, Derbyshire v Lancs, Kent v Glamorgan, Warwickshire v Surrey, Essex v Hampshire, Market Rasen, Duen's lead may be hard to follow, Today's cricket, Banned players lose appeal, Wolverhampton, Miss Bayliss takes over at the top, Zino can take revenge. Property: Country Property. Weather: The Weather.

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