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The Times - 04/06/1981

1981; Gale Group;

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By Richard Evans, Political Staff, By Clifford Longley, Religious Affairs Correspondent, By David Blake, Economics Editor, By Peter Hennessy, By Henry Stanhope, Defence Correspondent, By Our Labour Staff, By David Felton, From Tim Jones, Belfast, From Christopher Thomas, By Our Political Staff, By Kenneth Gosling, Arts Reporter, From Christopher Warman, Local Government Correspondent, , By Staff Reporters, By Ian Bradley, By a Staff Reporter, By Nicholas Timmins, By Kenneth Gosling, By Donald Macintyre, Labour Reporter, By Our Education Correspondent, By Robin Young Consumers Affairs Correspondent, By Lucy Hodges, By Stewart Tendler, Henry Stanhope, By Frances Gibb, By Pat Healy, Social Services Correspondent, By Richard Ford, By Charles McKean, Architecture Correspondent, By Diana Geddes Education Correspondent, By Craig Seton, From Our Correspondent Nottingham, From Ray Kennedy, , From Our Correspondent, By David Spanier, Diplomatic Correspondent, From Patricia Clough, , From Peter Nichols, From Ian Murray, From Dessa Trevisan, Warsaw, , From Charles Hargrove, , From Robert Fisk, , From Moshe Brilliant, , From Alan McGregor, From David Bonavia, , From Michael Binyon, From Michael Leapman, , From Michael leapman, , By Ivor Davis, , From Trevor Fishlock, From Karan Thapar, , From Harry Debelius, From Tony Allaway, By David Watts, , From Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By John Wilcockson, From Peter West Rugby Correspondent, From Norman Fox Football Correspondent, By Peter Ryde, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By a Special Correspondent, By Pamela Macgreaor-Morris, By John Watson, Ian McGeoch, Derek Parker, Andrew Sinclair, Philippa Toomey, H. R. F. Keating, George Hill, Philip Howard, Alan Blyth, William Mann, Judith Cruikshank, Kenneth Loveland, Irving Wardle, Ned Chaillet, Martin Huckerby, Richard Williams, Louis Heren, Peter Watson, Ronald Butt, TREVENEN JAMES, , RONALD LEWIN, , E. H. ALGAR, , CHARLES ABDY, , WALTER JAMES, , D. A. BELL, , ANNETTE LAWSON, , DONALD BOWIE, , BRIAN J. DOOLAN, , COLIN HARBURY, , BERNARD BRAINE, , J. R. ALLAN, , GERARD P. MOSS, , T. W. HOWARD, , JULIAN B. BARBOUR, , By the Staff of "Nature", By Huon Mallalieu, By Philip Howard, Literary Editor, By Peter Hill, Industrial Editor, By Our Industrial Editor, From Frank Vogl, By Our Industrial Staff, By Peter Brock, By John Whitmore, By Philip Robinson, By Edward Townsend, By Catherine Gunn, By Michael Prest, Mining Correspondent, From Derek Harris, Commercial Editor, , From Frank Vogl, , By Baron Phillips, J. McCARRON, , J. P. HOLLOWAY, , G. J. ff. CHANCE, , HERB GREER, , H. C. HURFORD-VEAZEY, , J. WRIGHT, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, David Hewson, David Blake, Peter Hill, Frances Williams, By Peter Wilson-Smith, Michael Prest Mining Correspondent, Edited by Peter Davalle, By Fred Emery Home Editor, By Michael Horsnell,

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News: Free Democrats split over change of partners, Polish Party hits out at diehards, Benn rejects Foot's challenge to fight party leadership, Bani-Sadr accuses investigators of bias, Union enters store takeover battle, Suspended general in accounts inquiry, Lambeth faces racial bias charge, BUPA announces further £20m hospitals scheme, Cheysson tries to reassure America, King's visit causes BBC to put off show, Quarters for hotel staff called cockroach city, Athens fires 'politically motivated', Dispatches from hell before breakfast, Dame Naomi Out Of Yacht Race, Editor quits over the P2 scandal, Nigerians demand war in retaliation for border clash, The Times Information Service, Benn gets an opponent at reselection meeting, How to bait traps for gourmet mice, TV film shows boy tied to post in hospital, Begin castigates Schmidt, Schools to defy the ILEA, Gorilla psychology: This baby gorilla born in a zoo at, Whitehall conflict on EEC Chancellor urges budget reform, A chronology of conflict Seven months of defiance from Tony Benn, Fears for disabled jobless, Pay strikes threat to construction, Third Man Quits Race Inquiry, City needs £6,600m New York transport system a nightmare, Wardrobe's new clothes, Haughey is angered by Ulster move, Pay policy in public sector 'erratic', Runcie condemns suicide of hunger-strikers, Jewish backing for protest over West Bank twinning, Election moves 'an attack on my good faith', MPs call for inquiry into Zia murder, Opinion weighs against invention theft theory, Chiefs of staff and Thatcher discuss defence, A clay model of Lady Diana Spencer, draped in a damp, Lebanese troops may join Syrian force, Minutes highlight Treasury doubts, Souvenirs of Tejero cult upset Spaniards, Riot police use tear gas on school protesters, Mrs Reagan for wedding, Williams says why she will not be candidate, Art aid cuts to be explained, The Times Diary, Airline Fares To Go Up, MPs attack Gleneagles sale, Picasso at work on Bathers of La Garoupe, a popular beach in Antibes, from Viva Picasso, David, Rail unions to meet BR head, Meals staff backed by Thatcher, Oslo bans professional boxing, Smile and blessing as Pope leaves hospital, World's military expenditure tops £250,000m, Costly social reforms announced in France, Blue Sisters win appeal on hospital, Chinese drive to induce Taiwan to restore links, Fears over private lorry tests, Arrigo Levi: A Personal View Nuclear credibility gap is widening, 'The Times' to launch health supplement, Moscow shows off secret pre-1930 art, Rate curb threat could destroy councils' freedom, Shore says, Sri Lanka overtures embarrass Asean, Should the terrorists be given air time?, Science report Medicine: Saving children from malaria, H-block compromise offered by Catholics, Reprisals fear shuts black youth club, Defectors Say Cia Reneged, A power of good for the ratepayer, General Goes Berserk, New Jersey swings right, Strike May Affect The Dole, What Shergar said to the Aga Khan, Malta opposition pledges closer links with Britain. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Cape Hodder, Ppa, Portrait Of Teresa, Rumbelows, London Review Of Books, Members Of The Wedding (4), Collins, The General Scottish Trust Limited, Davies & Newman Holdings Limited, Bank Base Rates, Foyles Art Gallery, Nationwide Building Society, Matthew Hall & Co., Limited, Origin Of Species, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Dickie Dirts, Criterion Theatre, Blue Circle, Philips, Atcost, The New York New Jersey Aircenter., Cater Ryder, Country Life, Eagle Star Holdings Limited, Olivetti, Savills. Law: Employment Appeal Tribunal No discrimination over trouser ban Kingston and Richmond Area Health Authority v Kaur, Party wife strangled, court told, Court of Appeal Landlord's compensation for improvement Pelosi v Newcastle Arms Brewery (Nottingham) Ltd, Judge Will Not Jail Reporter, Rita Hayworth's manager says she is senile. Politics and Parliament: House Of Lords EEC not turning its back on world poor Overseas Aid, Transport Competition halves coach fares, Tourism BR sells hotels but keeps third interest, Parliament today, Railways Electrification statement soon, Football Supporters a disgrace, Nationality Bill Rubbish to talk of pass law society, Civil Service Dispute Militants urged not to extend action. Sport: Equestrianism Veteran shows younger brigade the way home, Today's cricket, Cycling Odds favour Red Army soldier in Milk Race, Rugby Union Speedy Trick earns a degree of control, Tennis The admirable Miss Hanika finds measure of an outstanding talent, Polo Devich scores the decider, Cricket All the omens favour victory by England, Racing Shergar is in a master class of his own, Football Flair may be important to Greenwood as well as the result, For the record, Golf Carrs still enjoying the St Andrews air, Athletics Two champions give clear show of class. Classified Advertising: Entertainments Guide, Recruitment Opportunities, Secretarial and Non-secretarial Appointments, Company Meeting Notices, La crème de la crème, Forthcoming Events. Reviews: How the Germans saw the sinking of the Bismarck Battleship Bismarck By Baron Burkard von MüllenheimRechberg (Bodley Head, £7.95), An abundance of talent GSM Operas Sadler's Wells, Prince Lyceum, Arts agenda Feline frenzy grips the United States, Elgar Worcester Cathedral, Whale Music New End, South Ken den The Natural History Museum at South Kensington By William T. Stean (Heinemann with the British Museum, £15), Theatre Billy Bishop Goes to War Comedy, In Keeping: drawing the line on the complete Dickens, Crime Quartet Crime (£5.95 a volume), Too many mansions, Britten's inevitable relationship with the Pipers, A Respectable Family Shaw, Fiction A Confederacy of Dunces By John Kennedy Toole (Allen Lane, £7.95) The Orchid Trilogy By Jocelyn Brooke (Secker & Warburg, £9.95) Neighbouring Lives By Thomas M. Disch & Charles Naylor (Hutchinson, £7.95) The Affirmation By Christopher Priest (Faber, £6.25), Checkmate Covent Garden, Never let a woman in your life Bernard Shaw and the Actresses By Margot Peters (Transatlantic Book Service, £8.75). Editorials/Leaders: Investment Top Priority, The Challenge To Mr Benn, Getting To Grips With Brussels. Letters to the Editor: Advice for businessmen, The material used in cars, Future of marriage, A positive side to the growth of Britain's black economy, Criminal responsibility, Resting place of Gen Sikorski, Tomorrow's world, Samuel Palmer, Choral economy, Prospects for the unemployed, Civil Service strike, Records of the code-breakers, Mystery tour, Income tax and the pensioner, Tax liability in the US, Takes the biscuit, Church's social work, Overseas students' fees. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Births. Official Appointments and Notices: Poet wins literary prize with his first collection, Church news, Rugby School, University news, Latest appointments, Award For Radio Plays. Picture Gallery. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Monday, June 4, 1956 Third class abolished. Obituaries: Mr Gordon Bell, Mary Lou Williams Jazz pianist and composer, Mr Roland Ellis Wilson, Captain Richard Howe, Mr James Howden Hume. Business and Finance: Discount market, Fresh inquiry on fuel costs, Sir Fred's cue for Riley, US silver sales defended, Man-made fibre policy attacked, RTZ raises stake in Tunnel, Men who are bosses at heart, Why Co-ops will have to cooperate, Commodities, Eurosyndicat, Foreign exchange report, Dow to float off further 20pc of banking arm, Agreement on pay for engineers, State industry chiefs attack cash curbs, McCorquodale lower, Sir Rowland Wright (pic-, Saudis set to sell dollars, In Brief, Coalite lifts payout after slight rise in profits, Dunhill has worst year since 1972, Avon Rubber in red, Mining How producers lost control of the price of platinum, Now sterling puts the pressure on interest rates, Briefly, Business Diary: Super Mac's soporific Chancellor · Ship builders, Time Products holds dividend as profits dip, Error in Walker Lunt result, Heath urges sweeping reform of world aid, EMAP tops forecast with rise to £4m, Monsanto optimistic, Economic notebook Not yet a productivity miracle, Mr Brittan's muddled thinking, Why state industry chairmen are angry, City of Dublin advances, Mixed fortunes of the retail giants, International Full-year loss at Itel reduced to $62m, Pound falls below $2 on UK oil price fears, Cons Gold has 5.6pc of Ultramar, $400m loan sought by Russia, Sterling: Spot and Forward, Racal's £1.3m Taiwan deal falls through, Dealers seek change in securities rules, Second City cash call for £2.2m, Cammell Laird wins £61m rig order, Talbot losses top £75m, Zaire makes more from its own diamond sale. Stock Exchange Tables: Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Recent Issues, Stock markets Equities drift in quiet session, Price Changes, Wall Street, Stock Exchange Prices Quiet but firm. Business Appointments: Business appointments Mr David Palmer to be chairman of Willis Faber. Property: Rentals, Flat Sharing. Arts and Entertainment: Television, Regional Tv, Radio, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,543, Personal Choice. Weather: The Weather.

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