The Times - 15/10/1981
1981; Gale Group;
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By Clifford Webb, Midlands Industrial Correspondent, By Frances Gibb, From Ivor Davis, From Christopher Walker, , From Julian Haviland, Political Editor, , From Paul Routledge, Labour Editor, , By David Blake, Economics Editor, From Christopher Thomas, , By Donald Macintyre Labour Correspondent, By Our Labour Correspondent, By David Nicholson, , By Richard Evans, John Witherow, By Staff Reporters, From Tim Jones, , From Our Correspondent Liverpool, By the Staff of " Nature", By Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Robin Young, By Our Education Correspondent, By Diana Geddes Education Correspondent, By Richard Ford, By Peter Waymark Motoring Correspondent, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, Nicholas Timmins, By Lucy Hodges, By John Young, Planning Reporter, By Annabel Ferriman, Health Services Correspondent, By Kenneth Gosling, Alan Wood, , Bernard Withers, , Geoffrey Browning, , Sara Bonner, Tony Hodges, From George Clark and Hugh Noyes, , From Nicholas Hirst, , From Patricia Clough, , From Our Own Correspondent, , From David Wood, From Charles Harrison, , From Charles Hargrove, , From Peter Nichols, From Michael Hamlyn, By David Spanier, From John Best, , By Our Foreign Staff, From W. P. Reeves, From Mario Mondiano, , From Michael Leapman, From Nicholas Hirst, From Our Correspondent, Michael Ratcliffe, H. R. F. Keating, Chris Patten, Nicholas Shakespeare, Christopher Warman, Vladimir Bukovsky, David Spanier, Ned Chaillet, John Percival, Irving Wardle, Noel Goodwin, William Mann, Paul Griffiths, Ronald Butt, Peter Watson, ANDREW KELLY, , JAMES OUINN, , K. G. BRAIDWOOD, , RAY HURST, , WALTER OAKESHOTT, , HILDEGARD BLACKWELL, , GEOFFREY BINDMAN, , LOUIS BLOM-COOPER, , ARTHUR DAVIDSON, , S. CLINTON DAVIS, , GARDINER, , JOHN MACDONALD, , JOHN PLATTS-MILLS, , STEPHEN SEDLEY, , GEOFFREY SAMPSON, , JASPER ROOTHAM, , ANDREW d'ANTAL, , ROGER W. SUDDARDS, , DAVID CLIMIE, , By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, R.E., J.C.R., By a Staff Reporter, By Our Financial Staff, By Michael Prest, By Our Economics Staff, By Bill Johnstone Electronics Correspondent, By Baron Phillips, By Frances Williams, From Peter Hill, , By Derek Harris, Commercial Editor, By Bill Johnstone, Electronics Correspondent, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Ross Davies, GLYN WALL, , John Whitmore, By Catherine Gunn, From Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, By Richard Eaton, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, From Mitchell Platts, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Rex Bellamy, From Barry Pickthall, By Stewart Tendler, By David Felton Labour Reporter,
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News: The most wanted men in Britain, Seagoing skills, Foot fans fire lit by Heath, Industry Telecom investment, Khomeini curbs Iranian clerical hierarchy, Using the sun to cool down, The Times Information Service, No Reward For Ripper Captors, Treasury wants cut in unemployment pay, Labour Six Challenge Eec Deal, Gilmour insists: There is an alternative, Computer revolution for family doctors by 1990, Big rise in entry applications to Oxford, EEC drive for joint foreign policy, Training for a career in gold, France And Italy End Wine War, Science report Fossil find bolsters evolution debate, Kuwait, The secret of business success lies in diversity, Marriage IS Again In Fashion, Putting their faith in that familiar flair, Eec Grant For Leeds Women, BL warning of liquidation if strike goes ahead, The dotty world of Wodehouse, The exclusive democracy, Jail staff strike in Italy, Frank Johnson on Heath and the Tories Please don't applaud, it may irritate your neighbours, Prince hears Toxteth problems at first hand, Unilateralism the enemy of disarmament, Race relations Repatriation rejected, Moreover...Miles Kington, 100m hear threatened broadcasts, BBC says, Security alarm as secret files on RUC are found, The water gateway to big business, Trudeau compromises, Mrs Reagan pictured as a queen, The friendship link, Welfare: the caring state, Implanted insulin pump for diabetics, Anthrax soil alert near Tory conference, Censure has Labour on GLC rack, What Tebbit should tell the Tories today, General cleared of wine charge ordered to resign, 'Base Lies' Complaint At Un, Walesa story, Tripoli accused with Algiers over air clash, Ramblers Protest Over Bill, Criticism of bishop in legal case, Fatal Cases Of Leukaemia Fall, Victims of 1913 pit disaster honoured, Boxer 'was dead in police van', Peace prize for UN refugee work, Conservative Party Conference 1/Sir Geoffrey sees unemployment as the biggest social evil facing Britain Chancellor launches onslaught on 'union irresponsibility', Wellington welcomes the Queen, A switched on state, Big boots and flailing fists not the right approach to unions, Tebbit pledges, Newspapers' bingo may be taxed, Impassioned plea by Heath gets short shrift from Tories, Professionalism creeps in Politics of big battalions in Greek election, Arts group hoping to extend its network, Ripe old Plum, 12,000 Polish women join strike for food, The Times Diary, Leaving Labour for SDP, Conservative Party Conference 2/Fringe meetings include a warning on recriminations and the 'spooky', if temporary, return of Enoch Powell Heath attacks Joseph over school vouchers, Why the rebels have no moral monopoly, Food and farming Survival, and success too, 'Anarchy' in London car parking, Reagan beaten in first round of Awacs fight, Schmidt better but he will miss North-South talks, A surge of confidence despite the war on the doorstep, Soap Opera Snag For Doctors, Doubts over why black pupils do less well, New uses to preserve old buildings, Arrigo Levi: A Personal View Mixed bag of cures for sick economies, Portuguese robber linked with terrorists, Unions join quest for party fund, The man who stands in for Schmidt Genscher hides shrewd political brain behind affable exterior, Mubarak promises to continue all Sadat's policies, US favours renewed links with Bolivia, Amnesty urges inquiry into alleged FBI abuses, Cold comfort for the British in latest French plan for EEC, Rating review Minister pledges long term reform; referendums stay, Spreading investments around the world, Labour fears rail strike reaction by voters at by-election. Law: EXIT officials had suicide kit, jury told, Jury told of 'kits ' for suicide, Veteran chased Germans, Judge attacks Whitelaw, Youth For Trial, Docherty denies he knew of transfer agreement, 'The Times' Quoted In Drug Trial, Six children left to sleep in an old car, Dismissed official wins case, Law Report October 15 1981 Chancery Division When the other side's papers are fortuitously obtained ITC Film Distributors Ltd and Others v Video Exchange Ltd and Others, Astles killed my brother, Ugandan tells court, Mother of Down's baby 'sobbed and turned away'. Display Advertising: Oasis Trading & Equipment Co., Bank Of Scotland, Ppa, Relocation Delayed By Red Tape?, Imi, Volvo, Rank Hotels, International Supply Co. Ltd., The National Bank Of Kuwait S.A.K., The Gulf Bank, Kuwait Investment Company(s.A.K.), Hodder & Stoughton, Grindlays Bank Limited, Al-Awadi Real Estate, The Industrial Bank Of Kuwait, The Salhia Commercial Center And Meridien Koweit Hotel, The Royal Bank Of Scotland, Midland Bank, Dick Francis, Mss Ltd., Barclays Bank, Fairview Estates Limited, Coutts & Co, National Westminster Bank Limited, Standard Chartered Bank Limited, Clydesdale Bank Limited, Barclays, Red Tape, Trustee Savings Banks, Sas, M.P.Kent Limited, United Trading Group, Audemars Piguet, Ilexim, Alahli Bank Of Kuwait, Lloyds Bank, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co Limited, Odeon Haymarket, Halifax, The Hongkong Bank Group, The Health Of The Nation, London Merchant Securities Limited, Italy, Ksrc, Kuwait Real Estate Bank, Al-Ghanim & Al-Qutub Group Of Companies, Olympia International, Ncb, Boodai, Texas Instruments Limited, Williams & Glyn's, Wallace Heaton, Base Lending Rates, Savills, Co-Op Bank. News in Brief. Picture Gallery: Wallchart. Politics and Parliament: Eec Parliament British minister seeks single market in EEC, House Of Lords Government to check on opticians' prices. Reviews: Television Roman revels, Concerts Wolfgang Manz Queen Elizabeth Hall, The heaviest cross Churchill and de Gaulle By Francois Kersaudy (Collins, £12.95), Galloping Trots The Far Left By Blake Baker (Weidenfeld & Nicolson, £3.95), Less fun to watch Charles Moulton Riverside, A passionate apprenticeship A Better Class of Person An Autobiography 1929-1956 By John Osborne (Faber, £7.95), The Seagull Almeida, Islington, Crime Twice Shy By Dick Francis (Michael Joseph, £6.95), Bbcso/ Rozhdestvensky Festival Hall/Radio 3, Warsaw Autumn Festival A strange and subtle Russian presence, Fiction Beyond the Pale By William Trevor (Bodley Head, £6.95) The Cupboard By Rose Tremain (Macdonald, £6.95) The Mosquito Coast By Paul Theroux (Hamish Hamilton, £7.95), Theatre Harvest Ambassadors, Behind the red flag The Liberators Inside the Soviet Army By Victor Suvorov (Hamish Hamilton, £7.95), Dance Why other choreographers envy Béjart Light Palais des Congrés, Paris. Editorials/Leaders: Breathing Space, Disappearing Moorland, Miscarriages Of Bail, Casualties Of Conflict. Letters to the Editor: Contracts for dons, Brideshead's men at arms, Care of churches, Human rights in Chile, Exchange control, Glazed look, Practical help for young unemployed, Staying afloat, Outrage after the Chelsea bomb. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Entertainments Guide, Secretarial and Non-secretarial Appointments, La creme de la creme, Announcements, Situations Wanted. Arts and Entertainment: Choice, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,654, Edward Lear makes a nonsense of prices, Today's television and radio programmes, Regional Television Variations, Radio 4. Official Appointments and Notices: Amateur Film Winner, Queen's gold medal, Latest appointments, High Court judges in Hongkong. Obituaries: Sir Robert Dundas, Mr David Nations Contribution to British water skiing and sports administration, Major C. W. Hume, Sir D. Crawford. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Tuesday, Oct 16, 1956 Farewell to the Lanc. Stock Exchange Tables: Stock Exchange Prices Further heavy losses, Wall Street, Price Changes, Recent Issues. Business and Finance: Britain urged to join EMS, Nippon tanker men in UK, Difficult year for Fairview, Economic notebook Money lost in the autumn fog, Another attack of nerves, Eurosyndicat, Commodities, Stock Markets Weakness of pound keeps prices tumbling, Sedgwick may merge Dutch offshoot, Community steel chiefs divided in 'dumping' row, Opec peace talks could put up petrol price, RTZ offshoot 'behind Saudi oil reserve plan', Share plan for Telecom employees, Midland and Natwest cut lending rates, 440 Jobs Lost At Plessey, 3,900 cut for ICI workforce, Balance-Of-Payments Flows 1976-1981, Business Diary: What price happier hens?, Overseas Assets Held By Financial Institutions, Time is running out, directors warn PM, Rate of pay rises is halved to 11pc, Brook St makes first loss in its 35 years, Parker steps up at Rockware, Today, Steel order, Stock Markets, Business Briefing Sir Terence to miss CBI conference, Lucas deal with GM, Banks to decide on $5m Laker loans, A new farm row over French imports, Advice centres to promote microcomputer ICL tries for mass sales, £32m profit announced by News Corporation, In Brief Room at the top for union men, Ibstock falls sharply but holds payout, Average Earnings, New attack of stock market gloom sends shares sliding, More go broke, Direct-sell holidays could lift market share to 10pc, Sterling: Spot and Forward, Burnett and Hallamshire purchase, Exchange control abolition boosts investment abroad, Ward bids for Hiltons. Sport: Golf Injured Langer has to pull out of Lancôme Trophy, Football Scots are bound for Spain but harm N Ireland's chances, Yachting Kriter first to celebrate, Cricket Double-wicket win for Rice, Sports in Brief, Badminton Mrs Gilks returns to England team, Boxing It is not yet the end of the world for the little man from Stepney, Motor racing Hunt rejects £2.6m offer, Yesterday's results, Squash rackets Why tennis is left in the cold, Rugby Union Midland clubs reject league proposals, For the record, Racing Moorestyle should admonish doubters. Births. Property: Rentals, London Flats. Weather: The Weather.
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