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The Times - 13/10/1981

1981; Gale Group;

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From Julian Haviland, , George Clark, Philip Webster, By Michael Prest, By Richard Ford, From Michael Binyon, By Paul Routledge, Labour Editor, By Staff Reporters, From Craig Seton, Christopher Thomas, , By George Clark, By Our Political Staff, By John Witherow, Richard Ford, By Paul Routledge, By Our Business News Staff, From John Chartres, , By Diana Geddes, Education Correspondent, By The Staff of Nature, By a Staff Reporter, By Peter Hennessy, From Our Correspondent, , From John Young, Planning Reporter, , By Annabel Ferriman, Health Services Correspondent, By Lucy Hodges, By Robin Young Consumer Affairs Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, By John Young, Planning Reporter, By David Felton, Labour Reporter, From Charles Hargrove, , By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, From Karan Thapar, , By Michael Knipe, Christopher Walker, From Our Own Correspondent, , By David Spanier, From Moshe Brilliant, From Christopher Walker, , From Our Own Correspondent, From Nicholas Hirst, From Dessa Trevisan, , From Ian Murray, , From Charles Harrison, From W. P. Reeves, From Jeremy Taylor, From Mario Modiano, From John Torres, , From Trevor Fishlock, From John Best, By Caroline Moorehead, Michael Ratcliffe, Bryan Appleyard, William Mann, Hilary Finch, Ned Chaillet, John Russell Taylor, by Suzy Menkes, Peter Lennon, Peter Watson, ERIC McGRAW, , RICHARD PORTES, , CHAPMAN PINCHER, , A. T. H. SMITH, , PATRICK CORMACK, , HUGH DYKES, , ROBERT McCRINDLE, , CHARLES MORRISON, , RALPH HARRIS, , PHILIP BIRCH, , R. DESMOND F. KIMMITT, , PETER PURTON, , STUART ANDREWS, , BRYAN CASSIDY, , COLIN BUCHANAN, , C. D. COX, , NIGEL a BRASSARD, , By Geraldine Norman, Sale Room Correspondent, From Harry Debelus, , By Our Music Reporter, By a Bridge Correspondent, By Ronald Faux, Fanny Waterman, John, Warrack, From Peter Hill, , By Peter Wilson-Smith, By David Hewson, By Derek Harris, Commercial Editor, By David Felton, By Bill Johnstone Electronics Correspondent, By Simon Scott-plummer, By Our Correspondent, By Our Commercial Editor, By Michael Baily, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Ross Davies, Rupert Morris, M. G. G. Pillai, By Margareta Pagano, By Our Financial Staff, By Catherine Gunn, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, From John Hiscock, By Nicholas Harling, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, By Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, By Robert Pryce, By Keith Macklin, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, John Hennessy Golf Correspondent, Edited by Peter Dear, From Arthur Osman, , By Diana Geddes Education Correspondent,

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Index. News: Robert McKenzie dies at 64, Anthrax Soil Claim Doubted, Riots report praises Anderton, European backing for Greek left, Mrs Thatcher's war on economic ignorance, Prior Sets Maze Deadline, Repatriation plan a gross insult, immigrants say, Acid Soviet Note to US over Egypt, Ministers rebuked for servility, Settlements plea is rejected, How strong is the revolt?, Last year's new teachers still 14pc unemployed, Guitar Prize Winner, Moreover...Miles Kington, No English, no benefits, DHSS tells Indian, Khartum hails arms deal and alignment with US, Chance for child composers, Civil Service unions fear government pay device, The Times Information Service, Whitehall brief Reforms are making an impact, November Poll In Trinidad, Science report The Sun's core is spinning faster, Liberal Mouse And Sdp Snake, Chile leader asked about lost Briton, Closing ranks in Blackpool against the critics, Breakthrough in dock strike, Ten consider next Middle East move, Woolwich abolishes mortgage differential, This is your wife... and This Is Your, Egypt adjusts to life after Sadat Mubarak: short on charisma but long on efficiency, EEC struggles to rid itself of red tape, European Parliament October 12 1981 Budget controls sought, Questions planted by Tories for radio show, Trudeau and premier try to end deadlock, 3,000 jobs will go in BL plant closures, King Juan Carlos treads in the steps of Columbus, Heath warning reinforced by four more Tory MPs, The Times Diary, Cairo prepares to toughen laws against terrorism, Why the Nobel peace prize causes so much conflict, Silent motorist confounds drink test procedure, We will survive, says cleared De lorean, Mounting a monumental rescue for a ruined mansion, Ten hospitals in charges study, Britain is implicated in Timor invasion scandal, Friar Held After Apparition, Cheysson Critical Of Sadat, 'Blue Chips' to aid party in Croydon, Heath cites three examples of dirty tricks campaign, Magdalen tower 'unveiled', Leading advocate of community policing resigns, Whitbread Backs Homebrew, British envoy protests after Lagos killing, Mystery of President's missing bodyguard, Suede and leather fashions Cavalleria Britannica, Council blamed for centenary flop, Gradual union for Ireland planned, Paisley says, Sex Attack Hunt IS Stepped Up, Car import ban 'breach of treaty', Mitterrand taken to task over stop-go policies, Bedford and King's colleges talk of merger, Prisoners of conscience China: Liu Qing, Solidarity insists on results by next week, Economy dominates New Zealand election Muldoon survives Melbourne, Divers May Try For Gold, Man Leapt To Death From Hotel, Whitelaw faces inquiry call over case of Sikh priest, Plutonium sale to US explored. Picture Gallery. Law: Early Stern hearing, Detention for glue-sniffer who slew grandmother, Welfare reports in custody cases Cadman v Cadman, Another Blow For Astles, Court of Appeal Court has discretion over consent orders Siebe Gorman & Co Ltd v Pneupac Ltd, Car offence mother in cell for two days, Inquest on death in care of police draws picket, Murder Charge, Docherty denies telling lies in High Court, Jail worker helped to make key for inmate, Livingstone says IRA are not criminals or lunatics, Police Federation Chief Fined. Display Advertising: F. Copson Co. Ltd., Buchanan's, Base Lending Rates, Philips, Eric Hill, Garrard, The Life Offices' Association,, Arms And The Man, Olivetti International S.A., Rukba, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Cubebox, Luncheon Vouchers, Aah Limited, Fair Play, Bank Hotels, Nationwide Building Society. News in Brief. Politics and Parliament: Lords conservationists set for final attack on Bill. Reviews: Galleries De Staël's vivid communications Nicolas de Staël Tate Gallery Nicolas de Staël: Drawings and Engraved Works Taranman John Hoyland/ Kenneth Noland/ David Tremlett Waddington Galleries, Television 'Brideshead': a brilliant and sensual impact, Theatre The Maids Lyric Studio, Hammersmith, Concerts Frankfurt RSO/ Inbal Festival Hall/Radio 3, Luxon/Willison St John's/Radio 3, Opera Castor et Pollux Covent Garden. Editorials/Leaders: Faith And The Tories. Letters to the Editor: Small world, Pressure from rank-and-file Tories, Tricks of the trade, Aid for poorer nations, Dockland bridge, Plum in the mouth, Farmland priorities, Tax on wage increases, A generation at risk, Listed buildings, Canada's Constitution, Preventing burial. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Official Appointments and Notices: University news, Latest appointments, Church news. Births. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Saturday, October 13, 1956 End of the five hats case. Arts and Entertainment: Choice, Champions Practice, Radio 4, Private collectors chase the blue and white, Regional Television Variations, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,652, Today's television and radio programmes, Korchnoi plays aggressive game. Obituaries: Mr C. J. Wagstaff, Herr Walter Mehring Leading figure among the satirists of the Weimar Republic, Miss M. A. Huxley, Lord Boyle Of Handsworth. Business and Finance: Engineering wrangle still goes on, Butcher in £400,000 expansion, Britain signs £200m pact with Algeria, LME metal stocks, Commodities, Ballot ignored, US acquisition boosts Jefferson Smurfit, No room at the top inn, How long till the last picture show?, In Brief Six-point energy plan agreed, Japanese exports to EEC up by 7.7pc, A Beckman moves into industrial property, George Outram director quits, US steel 'will fight flood of imports' from Europe, Sterling slips, Japan business mission warned on trade gap, Glaxo profits up 32 pc, S Lyles advances as exports recover, Business Briefing Malaysia trade risk, Plessey walkout, Today, Ferranti deal offers 300 jobs, Stock markets Setback to sterling saps confidence, UK drinkers outpaced, Stock Markets, 223 print jobs to go, Thames Inv renegotiates £1.8m deal, Reprieve for some training boards, A quarrel that could cost Britain dear, Imperial move to raise £100m, Shipyards at standstill as 45,000 strike again, Spot crude edging up, Woolworth to buy DIY chain, Building Societies hit back at banks, Business Diary: Trees Company or Against the Grain, Sterling: Spot and Forward, Support for private audits, Swedish group plans UK rights issue, London Scottish Finance climbs 25pc, European stock exchange move. Stock Exchange Tables: Recent Issues, Stock Exchange prices Nervous start to account, Price Changes, Wall Street. Shipping News: Warning Over Coal Shipping. Business Appointments: Business appointments EMI Films' new chief. Sport: Land speed record British attempt called off in bad weather, Yachting Masts suffer in rough seas around world, Boxing Scaffolder Ferris falls down on the job, Golf: Ballesteros kills a European debate stone dead Langer sets sights on new trail, Ice hockey For Jet line now read Jet-lag line, Sports in Brief, Motor racing Stewart thinking hard over £3m comeback, Basketball Solent line up to experts' expectations, Tennis Britain must face the old enemy on a cold shale battlefield, Rugby League Jarvis joins Walker on casualty list, Rugby Union Great game needs more concern and fewer fixtures, Racing Syndicate spurn a fistful of dollars to keep High Top in England, Football: A trail of violence, corruption and insolvency around the world So you thought England had problems..., For the record, Today's fixtures. Classified Advertising: Entertainments Guide, Legal Appointments, Legal appointments, Forthcoming Events, Motor Cars. Property: Rentals, Salerooms and Antiques. Weather: The Weather.

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