The Times - 05/06/1981
1981; Gale Group;
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By George Clark, Political Correspondent, By Ian Bradley, By John Whitmore and Peter Hill, From Christopher Walker, , From Michael Binyon, , By Stewart Tendler, By Richard Ford, By Philip Webster, Political Staff, From Hugh Noyes, Parliamentary Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, From Tim Jones, Belfast, By Our Political Staff, By Lucy Hodges, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Hugh Noyes, Parliamentary Correspondent, , By Dan van der Vat, By Pat Healy, Social Services Correspondent, From Arthur Osman, By Martin Huckerby, By Peter Evans, Home Affairs Correspondent, From Ronald Faux, , By Baron Phillips, By Peter Hennessy, From Frank Johnson, From Dessa Trevisan, , From David Cross, From Richard Wigg, From Stephen Taylor, , By Our Foreign Staff, From Donovan Moldrich, , From Michael Leapman, From Charles Hargrove, , From Michael Hornsby, , From Mario Modiano, From Ian Murray, , From Our Own Correspondent, From Ray Kennedy, From David Cross, , From Peter Nichols, , From John Best, From Trevor Fishlock, From Patricia Clough, , From Richard Hughes, , From Jacqueline Reditt, , From Arthur Reed, Air Correspondent, , From David Watts, From Norman Fox Football Correspondent, By John Wilcockson, From Sydney Friskin, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Gordon Allan, By John Watson, From Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, From Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By John Nicholls, By Michael Phillips Racing correspondent, By Peter Ryde, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, Irving Wardle, John Percival, William Mann, John Higgins, Judy Froshaug, David Robinson, John Russell Taylor, Richard Williams, David Wade, Philip Howard, Stephen Pettitt, Myles Kington, David Watt, Peter Watson, Frank Johnson, HARRY OGDEN, , SILVIA RANAWAKE, , W. E. YUILL, , RAINER GOLDSMITH, , JAN KAVAN, , JANE GEALLAD, , TOM ELLIS, , SAM C. SILKIN, , A. L. KOENIG, , DESMOND POND, , KEN RAWNSLEY, , W. H. TRETHOWAN, , HENRY WALTON, , J. K. WING, , EVAN LUARD, , J. H. SELFE, , P. ST. J.LANGAN, , MARIKA HJORNE, , F. T. BENNELL, , VICTORIA SPENSER WILKINSON, , ROSEMARY STRICKLAND, , By Our Medical Correspondent, By Huon Mallalieu, By our Arts Reporter, By Bryan Appleyard, Financial Staff, By Peter Hill, By Ronald Pullen, By Business News Staff, From Frank Vogl, , By Bill Johnstone, By Michael Prest, By Edward Townsend, By John Whitmore and David Blake, By Our Commercial Editor, By Derek Harris, NEVILLE MARCH HUNNINGS, , PETER B. BLOOD, , I. M. F. PRESTON, , STANLEY ALDERSON, , P. A. HOLLOWAY, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, David Hewson, Peter Norman and Malcolm Brown, Bryan Appleyard, By Peter Wainwright, By Peter Wilson-Smith, By Catherine Gunn, Peter Waymark, Edited by Peter Davalle, From Christopher Warman, , By John Winder, From Arthur Osman, , By Philip Robinson, Edward Townsend, Patrick O'Leary, Derek Harris, Pearce Wright Science Editor, P.O'L., Patricia Tisdall, Pearce Wright,
ResumoNews: Russia puts more pressure on Bonn over missiles, Watchdogs ever alert to safety first, Thais press for a Cambodia conference, Callaghan and Shore out to stop Benn, US bases talks deadlocked, Cabinet firm on 7% offer to Civil service unions, Bangladesh leader's pledge on democracy, Shot PC verdict shocks police, Conference decisions are contradictory God who plays dice with Labour's universe, Long-range cruise weapon for US Navy vessels, Diary quiz answers, Big protest at US Navy base in Japan, Belfast Man IS Freed, Forte Set To Try Again For Savoy, 'Le Figaro' journalists fight Hersant, Italy tots up the cost of masonic scandal, Industrialist to be SDP chief, Church leaders make joint appeal in Ulster, Begin agrees to give Habib time, Thatcher Car Pelted, Threat to Jewish unity Poll highlights Israel's racial rift, Science report Diabetes: Birth defects cut, Thatcher snubs defence chiefs, E Germany hits back at Begin, How Mitterrand views himself and the world In his first interview since his election, the French President talks to James Reston, Big arms haul in Belfast flats, Royal progress in rain or shine, Speed Asks 16 Defence Questions, Breakthrough claim for anti-viral drug, S Korea pays price for stability, Passenger sees jet's wing crack, Greek police search for two sisters, British citizen's 12-year fight to leave Russia, Promotion has an enhanced position, Fabians' ballot sets record, Pope sees shooting victim, Alsatians kill baby in garden, Danger overdrinker at work, Hire-and get a new lease of life, The Times Information Service Today's events, Inventor, not mousetrap, needs bait, Emergency declared after Sri Lanka polling, Costume design by Bakst is sold for £7,000, EEC aim to help poor states at expense of rich, Oxford in no mood to mug its granny, A setback or a stepping stone for Benn?, Black fails in fight for Dulwich nomination, Government rejects intervention as sterling continues to fall, Do exhibitions give real returns?, Getting defence review right Safety net to absorb the lean years, Commons sketch The price of beer takes a pounding again, Open prisons with more freedom proposed, Have you joined the revolution?, Senate row over Reagan nominee, Revive home life skills, Strong says, Jenkin acts over film on mental hospitals, Union Opposes Hotel Sale, X-Ray Test On Asians Condemned, Anguilla Cabinet Collapses, They know what they like in Warrington, Polish church plea against Bydgoszcz strike call, Warning by coroner on old TV sets, The Times Diary What's on: GLC cash for a new Time Out?, 'Observer' dissent likely, Plane makers race to fill twin-jet market, French left concludes cooperation pact, New inquiry into Spanish siege mystery, Motoring Mazda joins the battle of the boot, Washington intensifies Middle East action, Fraud team saves £40m in benefits, Stage hand guilty of opera killing, Benn in hospital after gruelling daily schedule, The agencies that matchmake for areas and industries, The questions to ask on the way to the bank, Councils at risk over spending, minister says, Contacts:, Ominous Soviet attack on Poles, Police use whips on high school protesters, £10m spent on resettling 60,000 Vietnamese, Business contacts Small firms overlook chances of help, US Honours Wallenberg, £500,000 council flat goes on sale, Smith party tries to change its image, Council may lose £53m grant, Pacifist surrenders in France, Felled trees are still 'preserved', From dear old London town, Warsaw's verbal battle divides neighbours. Index. Display Advertising: Bell's, European Law Centre Ltd., British Airways, Tunnel, Royal Mail Special Services, The Swire Group, Garrard, Thomson Locals, Amadeus, The Last One, Bank Base Rates, Guthire Corporation, Bovis, St. Josephs Hospice, Les Enfants Terribles, Blesma, Tring Hall Securities Limited, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Greater Manchester, Eagle Star, Austin Reed, Royal Mail Parcels, Bim, Leigh Interests, Earls Court & Olympia Ltd.,, Business Book Fortnight, Bhs, Citroen CX, The Army Benevolent Fund, Wincanton Vehicle Rentals, Peg, London Industrial Centre. News in Brief. Politics and Parliament: Transport Bill Nothing sinister about sale of railway hotels House Of Lords, New company to run Gleneagles, Ripper Trial Why Attorney General accepted guilty plea, Parliament today, Treasury Substantial signs of rising productivity, Nationality Bill Higher registration fees soon, Next week, Nationality Bill passes Commons, Scotland Councils to review budgets, Powell wrong except in logic, Dispute leaves £3,250m outstanding. Picture Gallery. Law: Clerk's unauthorized contract invalid North West Leicestershire District Council v East Midlands Housing Association Ltd., James Earl Ray Stabbed In Jail, Discretion is limited by imposed duty William Leech (Midlands) Ltd v Severn-Trent Water Authority, Hook 'not part of machinery' Mirza v Ford Motor Co Ltd, Date set for Canada press case, Few family appeals in the list, Profit motive no ground for conspiracy. Sport: Football An English crisis of faith over one of their most faithful servants, Tennis Americans in Paris are danced off the court by Europeans, Polo Falcons clear another hurdle, Cricket Boycott and Gooch give England the start they need, Hockey Slough may find the grass is greener in Belgium, Sports in Brief, Cycling British hopes flattened as Bartolsic wins, Rugby Union England and Argentina both remain unchanged, Racing Master Willie's ambitious plan, For the record Football, Yachting Loujaine the winner after inquiry, Equestrianism Pyrah masters conditions on a testing course, Athletics World record holders join England, Bowls Foreigners wiser at Worthing, Golf Carr plays on in the shadow of his father. Reviews: Ethical arguments The Doctor's Dilemma Greenwich, Nash Ensemble St John's, Stuttgart Ballet Coliseum, Galleries, Films, An exhilarating view of teenage fantasy life Gregory's Girl (A) Screen on the Green, Islington (June 11) That Sinking Feeling (A) Ica Portrait of Teresa (A) Gate 3, Camden Town Soldier Girls (AA) 1 + 1 =3 (AA) Phoenix, East Finchley; Paris Pullman Germany, Pale Mother (AA) Screen on the Hill, Hampstead Plaza 1 Nighthawks (X), Opera, Radio, Jazz/Rock, Ballet, Theatre, Books, Concerts, Ornette Coleman Apollo Victoria, Family outings, Books Unparalleled historical source, Top of the Pops BBC 1. Editorials/Leaders: Keep Your Concessions Dry, Time For A Sterling Policy, Shivering On The Brink Of Warrington. Letters to the Editor: The CEGB's reactor plans, Perrier launch of a UF Eau, Colleges under closure threat, Foxing the hunt, Computer frauds, Defence strategy, War in Lebanon, Czech dissent movement, M Cheysson's record, Importance of marketing, Consequences of harmonizing the EEC laws on trademarks, Gunshots at the funerals, Church's weakness, Nature of schizophrenia, Centre parties in an adult relationship, Third World aid, Words and figures, Europe's voice, All for the best. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: University news, Royal College of Physicians, Legal appointment. Births. Deaths. Obituaries: Obituary Mr J. B. Ward-Perkins Major contributions to archaeological research. Business and Finance: Discount market, Investment plea on services, Hickson and Welch tumbles, Leigh lifts dividend despite tough trading, Breedon agrees land sale, Century Oils slips, but raises dividend, Commodities, Pound's fall brings little joy, EEC study on Italy's import levy, ICL set to unveil staff cuts, £17m commercial telecoms network planned for London, Lloyds Bank has 59% of Lloyds and Scottish, More world trade in wheat expected, Electronic Rentals advances, Oil tax 'not hindering exploration', Ladbroke optimistic, EEC to penalize steel undercutting, BP's downstream wounds, International Profits halved at Veba oil offshoot, Morgan bids £6.54m for Myson, United Ceramic for USM, Insurance scheme to ease jury service, Smoothing Japan's car exports, Business Exhibition, In Brief, Culter Guard loss tops £1m, Forecast of growth in vending, Household Finance deal, Business News staff report on the trade conflict between Europe and Japan Can the flood be stemmed?, Briefly, RTZ increases stake in Tunnel Holdings to 9 pc, How EEC countries are reacting to the Japanese threat, Guthrie holds payout despite downturn, Extra tax relief to aid small businesses, Morgan Crucible confident despite poor first quarter, Health paper aims to dry out industry How drinkers drain profits, Better deal for small business, but..., Minimal intervention to back pound, British Dredging closures, Bankers welcome strong dollar, Business Diary: The gasman stayeth · Fraternal meetings, Whittington down after strike, Hogg Robinson expands American interests, Flight Refuelling seeks £5m for US takeover, Warning from BP on capital spending. Stock Exchange Tables: Wall Street, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Recent Issues, Stock Exchange Prices Collapse in gilts, Price Changes, Stock markets Exporters soar as pound sinks. Business Appointments: Business appointments Reed finance director. Classified Advertising: Car Buyer's Guide, Entertainments Guide, Welsh Development Agency, Announcements, Services. Property: Flat Sharing. Arts and Entertainment: Television, Regional Tv, Radio, Personal Choice, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,544. Weather: The Weather.
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