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The Times - 16/09/1981

1981; Gale Group;

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By Philip Webster, Political Reporter, By Our Political Staff, By Michael Baily, Transport Correspondent, From George Clark, Political Correspondent, By Frank Johnson, From Christopher Walker, From David Watts, From Frank Vogl, By Donald Macintyre, Labour Correspondent, By Robin Young, By a Staff Reporter, By Lucy Hodges, By Our Medical Correspondent, From Christopher Thomas, Belfast, By Our Transport Correspondent, By Hugh Clayton, By Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, By Christopher Warman, Local Government Correspondent, By Richard Ford, By Hugh Noyes, , Alan Wood, , Amanda Haigh, Gordon Wellman, By Ian Bradley, By Peter Waymark, Motoring Correspondent, By Peter Hennessy, From Arthur Osman, By Kenneth Gosling Arts Reporter, From Michael Binyon, , From Tony Allaway, From Charles Hargrove, From David Bonavia, , By Denis Taylor, From Trevor Fishlock, By David Wood, From John Ausland, From Patricia Clough, , From Michael Hornsby, From Dessa Trevisan, , From Our Own Correspondent, From Ian Murray, From Stephen Taylor, Christopher Walker, Diana Geddes Education Correspondent, William Prentice, David Watt, by Philip Howard, by Frances Williams, Michael Horsnell, Henry Fairlie, PETER HARVEY, , MICHAEL NEILL, , GUY DODSON, MAURICE DODSON, PETER GATHERCOLE, ANDREW GURR, ALEXANDER GUYAN, BELINDA HOLLYER, JONATHAN LAMB, SUSAN LAMB, GRAHAM MITCHELL, , W. H. PEARSON, B. PURCHASE, M. RAPANA, ELSPETH SANDYS, MEG SHEFFIELD, C. SOMERVILLE, , MARGARET WILSON, J. C. MUNGO, , J. McKENZIE, , B. E. PARR, , NIGEL HARRIS, , LARRY GOSTIN, , MALCOLM DOWNING, , T. R. M. BILLINGTON, , JAMES GOLDSMITH, E. W. GRIFFITHS, , P. G. W. ANNIS, , B. M. FOSS, , From Robert Nowell, , By Our Arts Reporter, Dennis Hackett, John Russell Taylor, Paul Griffiths, Max Harrison, Noel Goodwin, Mayfair, Irving Wardle, By Norman Fox, By Richard Streeton, By Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, By Nicholas Keith Sports Editor, By Michael Seely, By Sydney Friskin, By John Nicholls, From Ross Waby, Nicholas Harling, By David Hewson, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Frances Williams, By Philip Robinson, By Our Industrial Correspondent, By Edward Townsend Industrial Correspondent, By David Felton, Labour Reporter, By Our Commercial Editor, By Richard Evans, By Derek Harris, By Rupert Morris, By Edward Townsend, From Peter Norman, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Ross Davies, Kevin Page, John C. Ausland, By Margareta Pagano, By Our Financial Staff, by Baron Phillips, Edited by Peter Dear, By Clifford Longley, Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Frances Gibb, Edward Townsend reports, E.T., David Young, Bill Johnstone, Clifford Webb Midlands Industrial Correspondent, Peter Norman, P.W., John Earle, Peter Waymark, Donald Fields, Alan Baker, John Blunsden, J.B., Edward Townsend,

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Index. News: New school opens, Nupe clash over libel suit against black, Tebbit set to tackle union immunities with weeks, The Times Information Service, Liberals show support for SDP alliance, West Germany Looking ahead of the loses, Woman To Get Top US Post, World components Slimmed down and ready to go, Landmarks on the long road back, Moreover... Miles Kington, Churches to cut bank links over apartheid, Night of tumult for the moderates, Liberal Assembly Rapturous welcome for SDP leaders on eve of alliance debate, Italy The difference restricted quotas make, Council Aid For Riot Court Costs, Merseyside gets 4,000 more jobs, The day of the robot, Arabic Gold Coin Sold For £8,900, Two-Pupil School To Close, Lord Reith's ideals at risk, librarians told, European Cars The great fight back, Prospects of cheap cars from the East, Thatcher names four more ministers, Science report Surgery is still the remedy for gallstones, Petrol bomb at Welsh hippy site, Spain High walls at home-freedom abroad, Norway follows forecasts and swings right, Foot in Moscow for arms talks, Education briefing: a major upheaval in education and the problem of university cut-backs Taking the feeling of failure out of exams, Gaddafi cash claim a lie, revolutionary group says, Britain poultry ban will remain, Throwing light on the archaic, The perils and perks of being a grandma, Britain The cuts that led to growth, Minister and doctors clash on personal data, Budget Community spending must not roar ahead, Japanese but made in Britain, Pupil told to ignore speed limit AA criticizes driving schools' tuition, US army general survives ambush by terrorist group, Moscow offer on missile cuts, Accent on common design, fuel economy Selling to the world, Unemployment Commissioner calls for reflationary action to get Europe on the road to recovery, 3,000 Join US Atomic Protest, Double murder by IRA spurs big security drive, Living on a knife edge, Zimbabwe editor dismissed, Shipwreck found preserved in Arctic, Small is flexible and responsive, Hard bargaining called for, London-Paris night ferry resumes-at half the price, Letter from Cairo Why Egypt's women are covering up, The yellow rain controversy Russia and Afghans issue counter-accusations on use of chemical weapons, Reagan economist backs defence cuts, Playboy gambler bounced £2.7m cheques, court told, Polaris base sailor dismissed, Letter about SDP anglers GLC Labour moderates, St Felix School, Southwold, A giantkiller humbled, Search for alternative fuel goes on, New type of electric bus uses less fuel, The happy days are here again, Dignity Of Work Pope says capital and labour must not clash, £60m Tube facelift proposed, Ministry takes neutral line over defence staff group, New trust will fight for prison reforms, The Times Diary, Sweden Economy and safety favoured, Vandals damage Ryder Cup course, Why Ford hopes the Continentals will take to Toni, A new breed of classic owner, Pope outlines new order to defend workers' rights, Herring ban for Irish Sea boats, Anglican council looking to the future, Cabinet sets 4% pay limit on public sector, Hattersley steps up Benn attack, Priest goes on hunger protest, Black leader says repatriation may be the only hope, Polish hardliner urges action against union, Minister sees what money can buy in Indian jail, France Talbot hopes ride on the new C15, Doctor eats deadly mushrooms, Breaking out of the money box, Why Mrs Thatcher didn't sack the lot and start again, French ask EEC to help with Chunnel, Kenwood 'horror' at proposal to sell pictures, Vietnamese equipped with gas, say Thais, Traps for a party glimpsing power, S African raiders killed 1,000, Police In 130ft Roof Rescue, How many will survive in the world car race?, Peking selects a historic date for unification move, Volunteers to patrol butterfly forest, Egypt tells Russian envoy to go, Afghanistan eases order for call-up, Bomb lorry catches fire on M4, Mauroy unveils his plan for jobs, Art export tax changes may be delayed, Ten deaths reported in Tehran fighting. Display Advertising: Pirelli, Jotul, Reviera Swingers, Seven Samurai, British Heart Foundation, Luncheon Vouchers, The Vauxhall Carlton, The Trustees Corporation Plc, Pifco Holdings Limited, Dowty, Abbey National Share Account, Bank Base Rates, Duke Of Yorks, Midland, Ford, Croda International Ltd, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co Limited, Peugeot, Bayer, Pcac, The Vauxhall Royales, Weatherall Green & Smith, Austin Morris Jaguar Rover Triumph, Mercedes-Benz. News in Brief. Law: Taxmen lose case in Europe, Cannabis hunt ended in Cornish smugglers' cove, Two former palace footmen sent for trial. Picture Gallery. Editorials/Leaders: Back On The Money Rack, The Ugly Anti-Americans. Letters to the Editor: Mutual migrations, Bath time, Queen's visit to New Zealand, Nelson painting, The PQ17 affair, Rates mandate, Checks on health, Bribes and twists for journalists, Football post-mortem, Policing methods, Decisions for doctors and lawyers, Clue to success. Court and Social: Court Circular. Official Appointments and Notices: University news, Latest appointments. Deaths. Marriages. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times on Saturday, Sept 15, 1956 Steel output failures. Obituaries: Lady Huggins, Mr Harold Bennett, Mrs Mary Potter Painter of still life and landscape, Mr William Loeb, Mr Leonard Clark. Reviews: Music BBC Scottish SO/ Boettcher, Cleobury SNO Centre, Glasgow, Theatre Three Men in a Boat, Opera Sound almost perfect, but vision faulty, Galleries Compassion firmly in check Karl Weschke Moira Kelly Fine Art, RPO/Weller Festival Hall/Radio 3, Television Images to raise the eyebrows, London debuts. Sport: Macfarlane pledges support for courts New Sports Minister urges tough line on football hooliganism, Football Clubs embark on patriotic mission, Racing Starkey's fire is tempered by the stewards, Yachting Course kept to the coast, Cricket Dead match which did not lie down, European football and other fixtures, Boxing Sibson steps out of the shadow of Minter with third-round 'blinder', Motor racing Lauda considers a comeback, Gateshead debt to vision of Foster, Boxing Leonard a 'hungry and driven fighters', Snooker Mans drives Davis to limit of his powers, For the record. Stock Exchange Tables: Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Recent Issues, Stock markets Late rally halts retreat, Price Changes, Wall Street, Stock Exchange Prices Mark down continues. Business and Finance: 'Jobs fight should be priority for EEC', Building slump hits Travis, Gas safety legislation under review, £1m claim on turkey feed, Property side leads 8 pc advance by LMS, £13m order will help safeguard steel jobs, Commodities, Sharp downturn at Barrow Hepburn, Chairman falls out with the hotel wets, UK tourism heads for first deficit in years, Britain seeks £600m Airbus stake, Philips doubles UK video stake, Pound soars but bank interest rate stay put, Business Diary: Jumbo yes, Dolphin no, Banks play for time, Rowland Gaunt in the red, No payout after Grimshawe loss, Agreed bid for Caird, No about-turn for Norway, How bank lending has soared, Croda tops £4m in first half, Future 'optimistic'for new-look car industry, Stock markets, Hestair jumps 84pc in strong first half, Turnround at Ricardo Consulting, Hamleys moves into space age, Union will fight bank move to end arbitration pact, Industrial Output, Business Briefing, Industry perks up to confirm recovery, In Brief Attack on community budget cuts, Sterling: Spot and Forward, Nissan link gives a boost to Volkswagen cars, NCC Energy buys oil and gas wells in US, CBI calls for 10 pc bureaucracy cuts. Business Appointments: Business appointments Chief executive named at Law Land Company. Property: West Country, Cluttons, Residential property, Rentals, Flat Sharing, Fortunes closely tied with end of recession. Classified Advertising: Educational, La creme de la creme, Entertainments Guide, Forthcoming Events. Births. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 15,632, Today's television and radio programmes. Weather: The Weather.

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