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The Times - 11/02/1982

1982; Gale Group;

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From Bailey Morris, Nicholas Hirst, By Julian Haviland, Political Editor, By David Felton, Labour Reporter, From Christopher Thomas, From Roger Boyes, By Tony Samstag, By Anthony Bevins, Political Correspondent, By Diana Geddes, Education Correspondent, By Derek Harris, Commercial Editor, From Arthur Osman, By Donald Macintyre, Labour Correspondent, By Paul Routledge, Labour Editor, By a Staff Reporter, By the Staff of "Nature", By David Walker, By Our Political Staff, From Richard Ford, By Lucy Hodges, By Hugh Clayton Environment Correspondent, By Our Political Editor, By Ian Bradley, By Peter Waymark, Motoring Correspondent, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, By John Young Agriculture Correspondent, By Peter Evans, Home Affairs Correspondent, From Craig Seton, By Annabel Ferriman, Health Services Correspondent, From Tim Jones, From Richard Wigg, From Nicholas Hirst, By Harry Golombek Chess Correspondent, From Michael Hamlyn, From Our Own Correspondent, From Mohsin Ali, From Ian Murray, From Charles Hargrove, From, Roger Boyes, From Our Correspondent, From David Watts, From Dessa Trevisan, Karan Thapar, From Christopher Walker, From Paul Ellman, From Michael Hornsby, From Alan McGregor, Alan Grainge, J. W., A. G., LB, DJ, AG, Michael Ratcliffe, Gay Firth, Marghanita Laski, Richard Davy, Stuart Evans, Brian Martin, Philip Howard, Jeffery Daniels, Paul Barker, Henry Stanhope, David Spanier, Dennis Hackett, Irving Wardle, Ned Chaillet, Paul Griffiths, Hilary Finch, by Roger Boyes, Ronald Butt, PHS, Peter Watson, CECIL FARTHING, IAN KENNEDY, ARTHUR J. HAWES, T. N. C. GARFIT, N. NESBIT, NIGEL HAIGH, MURRAY ROWLANDS, TONY GILLAN, F. T. WALTON, D. TIDMARSH, S. E. FINER, KELVIN MACKENZIE, JOHN T. BACH, TRISTAN GAREL-JONES, FRANK FIELD, NICHOLAS LYELL, By Christopher Warman, Arts Correspondent, By Geraldine Norman, Sale Room Correspondent, Michael Phillips, Racing Correspondent, A correspondent, Gareth David, By Edward Townsend, Industrial Correspondent, By Melvyn Westlake, By Our Industrial Staff, By Bill Johnstone, Electronics Correspondent, By Michael Prest, By Philip Robinson, Derek Harris, Peter Wainwright, By Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, By Norman Fox, By a Special Correspondent, By Stuart Jones, By Cliff Temple, From John Ballantine, By Nicholas Harling, By Rex Bellamy, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By John Clemison, By Peter Marson, By Gordon Allan, By Alan Gibson, From Richard Streeton, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, Ronald Faux, By Our Racing Correspondent, By Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, By Iain Mackenzie, By Sydney Friskin, Michael Syrett, Beryl Dixon, Edited by Peter Davalle,

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Index. News: Irish Election Reject the IRA, FitzGerald tells border voters, Food price rises 35% in Romania, Jailed For Wine Fraud, Laws to attract and hold captives, UN dismisses outspoken human rights director, A wide choice of foreign funds, £100,000 award for drug error, Canada Bill goes ahead, Government ready to intervene in rail dispute, unions told, Boeing crash runway to be made safer, Israeli debate on UN reveals Golan split, Much more than tourism and tomatoes, Must the Vale of Belvoir fall to the miners?, More arms discovered, Mugabe official says, The way to liberate 750,000 cheeses, Overseas selling prices, Mixed blessing of abolition, Ali Baba's caverns laid open, Moreover... Miles Kington, Interest rate warning to Reagan from US Bank, The Times Diary Why London must wait for Kissinger, Home Office sued over test of virginity, Belfast men are charged in US, Questions that have to be asked, The Times guide to careers training More late developers, Now the tax havens have almost had their day, Br Admits Renting Mail List, Authorities act to stop fresh Gdansk unrest, Swiss propose suspension of Madrid talks, EEC's 700-gram report overstrains computer, Sweet Life Of £177,000 Debt Man, Retirement at 63 is urged, 'Times' unions talk on redundancies, Laker sees Lonrho over 'People's Airway', Kissinger well after open heart surgery, £¼m VAT bill for OU, MPs attack sugar 'dumping', Soviet airline official to be tried for spying, 11 Nations Review Chad Force, £20m riot bill for Government, S African firms back protest over cell death, TV launch delayed again, Travel, Head defends his borstal, Arrigo Levi: A Personal View Why Suslov died a happy man, Scientists doubt badger disease link, Prince praises religion, Bunnies In Job Losses At Playboy, Science report Predicted satellite collision ruled out, Gdansk trial for union leader, Cuts threat to search for perfect apple, Playing the swings on world currency markets, Trial by class in Gatsby country, Leniency is shown to accountant, Frank Johnson in the Commons The Dame Nellie Melba of the point of order, Pilots keep the baggage flying, A yellow £1 for your pocket, Offshore investment, Mep Opts Out Of Contest, Heavy fighting expected in Cambodia, Motorway protesters look to Strasbourg, Few council tenants buy, The papers, Research council cuts: 4 Anatomy of a political pariah, Eat more bread, says dietician, Driven off by official caution, Costa Rica to shun extremists, TUC urges Howe to end pre-Budget 'purdah', City sealed off after coup attempt in Syria, A system for bookworms Libraries, Marshal of the RAF Viscount Trenchard, Protest at ritual slaughter, Afghanistan's changing trade Kabul swings firmly into Soviet orbit, Sea Eagle missile project goes ahead, Remark by Duke upsets Germans, Sex inquiry looks at witness immunity, US rejects Soviet arms plan, Finance is not seasonal, The Times list of best-selling books, Speeding to success, Management companies and/or distributors of 207 offshore funds, Inside Gdansk, where Poland's defiant spirit is being punished, Staff cheers as Laker firms are bought, SDP winning its way into the town halls, Second thoughts on exam, MPs clash with police chief over complaints, Manpower commission defended, US press bias alleged Clash over Salvador reports, Study urged on ethics of test-tube baby work, Saudis put clamp on foreigners' freedom. Politics and Parliament: Scotland Scottish councils urged to save even more, Parliament today, Gilmour criticizes 'half truths' by Treasury, GLC concessionary fare schemes 'still legal', Local Finance Little accord on rate substitute, Transport Rail dispute will put jobs in jeopardy, Last word goes to Jenkins at rally, Move to give access to common land, Foot refuses to commit himself on arms or EEC. Picture Gallery: The daughter Walesa has not seen. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Ppa, Drayton Montagu, Schroders, Roy West Group, Multiple Display Advertisements, Esso Overseas Finance N. V., Graduate Girls, National Savings, Wings Golf, Alexander Howden International Services L, Jones Lang, The Times Education Supplement, Kingsnorth Bank Limited, Zetters, Buchanan's, Ors Limited, Allied Irish Banks, Bell International Limited, Fidelity International, The Times, Britannia, Truman Capote, The Bank Of Bermuda Limited, Reed Stenhouse Gibbs, Phillips, The Listener, Ramsey, Bl, Generali, Isle Of Man, Save & Prosper, Rbc Investment Managers Limited, Mediterranean Sun Publishing Co, Kbim, Imm, Diamond Guarantees Limited, Royal Trust Bank, The Paladin, Ncb, Hampton & Sons, Jib, Twa, Savings & Investment Bank Limited, Whsmith, Vernons, Base Lending Rates, Guernsey Ltd.. Official Appointments and Notices: Chicago cardinal to resign, Award for writer, Carol Ban Head To Retire, University news, Latest appointments, Churchill award for crofter. Law: MPs' qualifications no concern of court Martin v O'Sullivan (Inspector of Taxes), Recklessness in rape Regina v Pigg, US accuses steel man of dumping, No fixed ceiling for damages Mustart v Post Office, Editor jailed for 27 years, Court review of taxing master Regina v The Taxing Officer, Ex parte Bee-Line Roadways International Ltd, When young offenders become adults Regina v Tottenham Juvenile Court, Ex parte ARC (an infant) Regina v Islington North Juvenile Court, Ex parte CD (an infant) Regina v Feltham Justices, Ex parte NC (an infant), 8oz of drug brings 33 years' jail. Arts and Entertainment: Chinese dinner service doubles record price, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,753, Today's television and radio programmes, Mass media 'despising the arts', English Lead In Chess. Reviews: The Number of the Beast Bush, The Poetry of Chess, Book of books National Union Catalog, Pre-1956 Imprints, Blood Brothers Theatre Royal, E15, Cursed by too much history God's Playground, Ruskin: arbiter of public consciousness The Wider Sea, Touch of humour BBC So Groves Festival Hall Radio 3, Television Tougher than men or horses, Further revelations Fires of London Queen Elizabeth Hall, The British vice Wives for Sale, Galleries Resplendent homecomings Seventeenth-century French Painting in American Collections Grand Palais, Paris, Nabokov pinned to the page Lectures on Russian Literature, An indefinable touch of middle class, Nuns and Soldiers, Do women make good mothers? The Myth of Motherhood, Fiction Angel of Light. Editorials/Leaders: Ripeness IS All, From Bad To Worse, Reflation Large And Small. Letters to the Editor: Unions and the media, Dangers of lead content in petrol, Mental health reform, Hammarskjöld's death, Proper names, Ethical guidelines on fertilization, The proper studies of mankind, Split personality, Laker and British enterprise, The finder's dilemma. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Births. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 Years Ago. Obituaries: Miss Florence Prior, Mr John Hay Whitney, Asher Ben-Mazliach, Mr John Kitchin Major role in the design of modern school buildings, Mme Marthe Richard, Tommy Tucker. Business and Finance: Kurokawa here seeking gifts, Boc Super gas, Duff stoops to Statham, Lawson ready to consider exports of North Sea gas, Eurosyndicat, Yorkshire Bank Accounts switch, Commission rise opposed, Albright For sale, Perspective: International Debt The crisis facing Western banks, International France, Treasury sees export recovery, Capital Markets, Aid to industry 'could cut jobless queue by 200,000' CBI seeks £3,000m Budget boost, What have the buyers of the Laker tour companies got for their money? A brewer travels into the unknown, Will Opec cut its prices?... Will Peachey beat the past? $25 a barrel is not looking so silly now, Tractor jobs go, The selling of System X, Taxpayer 'loses out', Accounting hitch, Carr Sebag 'looked for godfather', BL truck design shelved, International Companies, Accountant who wishes he wasn't, Heelamat Rail dispute hits shoe bar profits, Money Markets, Now Saga goes for the jet-set, Securicor Profit Forecast Achieved At £9.3m, Bids And Deals, Currencies, China to sell more bonds, The Boc Group, Securicor Secure record, Wood Hall Trust £52m Elders bid, Double the distance Telecom record. Stock Exchange Tables: Latest results, Other Exchanges, The Pound, Sterling: Spot and Forward, London Exchange Firm pound aids recovery, Commodities, Wall Street, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Stock Exchange Prices Equities rally. Business Appointments: New Appointments. Sport: Ludlow results, Ascot results, Squash rackets Army give the Navy a thorough carpeting, Sports in Brief, Tennis Practice the key for Mottram, Fashanu up for auction in Forest sale, Yesterday's results, Latest European snow reports, Wincanton programme, Huntingdon programme, Cook's century enhances his claim for an overdue first cap, Edwards crosses his fingers that the glove will be on the other hand, Bowls Watson comes good after dark, Exeter forwards roll on, Badminton Hectic season continues for Scotland, Vintage Mattioli in veteran battle, Running a risk with Hazard pays, Concussed O'Neill misses Schweppes, Continuity main becomes severed head, Big-race entries, Hockey Old Kingstonians pushed into deeper trouble, Table tennis Douglas gains revenge with style, Staffs provide surprise packet, Night Villa's appetite for the game returned, Chappell prepared for hostile reception, Motor racing Jarama takes the wheel, London's kicks off target, Bumpy ride ahead for Britain in world bobsleigh championships Bottoms in seats at St Moritz, Golf US professional climate right for Faldo, Bristol too blustery for big guns of Navy, Athletics Williamson lifts the roof with new record, Mission accomplished as Durham go to town. Classified Advertising: Entertainments Guide, Recruitment Opportunities, Tempting Times, Today's events, Announcements, Educational, Careers and Re-training. Property: Overseas Properties. Weather: The Weather.

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