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The Times - 23/12/1981

1981; Gale Group;

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By Our Political and Foreign Staff, By Annabel Ferriman, Health Services Correspondent, By Michael Baily, By Melvyn Westlake, By Philip Webster, Political Reporter, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By David Walker, By John Young, Agriculture Correspondent, From Richard Ford, , By Lucy Hodges, By Michael Baily, Transport Correspondent, By Our Political Editor, By Pat Healy, Social Services Correspondent, By Donald Macintyre Labour Reporter, By the Staff of "Nature", By Rupert Morris, By a Staff Reporter, By Our Crime Reporter, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, By Annabel Ferriman Health Services Correspondent, By Robin Young, By Stewart Tendler Crime Reporter, By Diana Geddes, Education Correspondent, By Our Health Services Correspondent, By Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, By David Nicholson-Lord, From Our Correspondent, , From Our Own Correspondent, Paris, Dec 22, From Our Correspondent, By Our Foreign Staff, From Peter Nichols, , From Stephen Downer, , From Peter Norman, From John Witherow, From Nicholas Ashford, From Michael Hamlyn, From Christopher Walker, , By Harry Golombek, From Richard Wigg, From Charles Hargrove, , From Nicholas Ashford, , From Dessa Trevisan, Helen Winternitz, From David Watts, , Patrick J. Smith, John Higgins, Hilary Finch, Stephen Pettitt, Irving Wardle, Ned Chaillet, Richard Williams, Dennis Hackett, Janet Morgan, Piers Brendon, Philippa Toomey, Keith Hopkins, Brigid Brophy, Adam Fergusson, Laurie Taylor, John Brooke-Little, by Henry Fairlie, Nicholas Fraser, Peter Watson, J. A. G. GRIFFITH, J. F. GARNER., MARY SOUTHERN., CHRISTOPHER CHOPE, , S. P. C. PLOWDEN., FREDERICK TOATES, , RAY WHITNEY., BERNARD BRAINE., PAUL SIEGHART., DAVID N. SAMUEL., B. A. MARDER., G. WHEATCROFT., RENE GIMPEL., DAVID HUGHES., DAVID SERPELL, , ROBERT W. TYRRELL., Miles Kington, By Kenneth Gosling, A colleague writes:, By Philip Robinson, From Alan McGregor, , By Edward Townsend Industrial Correspondent, By Clive Cookson, Technology Correspondent, By Ronald Pullen, By Derek Harris Commercial Editor, By Edward Townsend, From Bailey Morris, , From David Blake, By David Hewson, By Bill Johnstone, Electronics Correspondent, By Derek Harris, By Drew Johnston, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Ross Davies, Philip Hanson, Roger Bootle, From Richard Streeton, Paul Harrison, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, From John Ballantine, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By John Wilcockson, By Roy McKelvie, By Iain Mackenzie, By Joyce Whitehead, John Karter Racing Editor, Edited by Peter Dear, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, From Nicholas Timmins, Penzance,

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Index. News: MP tells of Down's ignorance, Sex shop licences, Rapier sales hit £1,500m, Growing old in Essex has its charms, Spare us those insufferable little children, MPs demand suspension of Mururoa atom tests, Third Welsh MP swells Social Democrat ranks, Truist offers £400,000 to replace lifeboat, Polish people will not be crushed, says Thatcher, News In Summary Hopes rise for equality dialogue, Don't blame the banks, Brezhnev plea to curb arms race, Where the News went wrong in New York, The Timies Information Service, Social research review, Poland Endures Its Tenth Day Of Martial Law Curfew lifts for Christmas but sit-ins continue, Joyless Christmas for jobless as total nudges 3 million, News In Summary Guidelines on test tube babies, Duffy seeks Ford peace talks, Plot to deny Paisley a visa is denied, Idle men on full pay at London Transport, No clue on transport subsidy for GLC, Kasparov and Psakhis share chess title, Frank Johnson at the Commons Mr Cryer and the case of Mr Montague who?, Workers to write own short-spell sick notes, Contacts with Vatican are reestablished, Bank group to reject loan request, 'Suppress Oil Death Toll' Call, Armed robberies rise in London, Rail electrification scheme for East Anglia approved, Dingoes cleared by expert, Tory MP in 'hanging girl' inquiry, Beatlemaniacs rock sale room estimates, New protection sought on air tickets, Arab and Israeli activity over annexation issue Begin faces vital vote on Golan, In Summary 'Brutal halt to reforms' condemned, Inner cities to get extra cash aid for housing, Expert on China Sir Edward Youde is named for Hongkong, M62 crash kills three, Police still at a loss over bomb blast, Signs grow of power struggle in Albania, The last of the big-time smugglers?, Science report Mountains as high as they can be, Wildfowl shoots banned for 14 days, Viscount mishap 'caused by fuel fault', 2.5m children 'in poverty this Christmas', Lee clashes with MP over corruption law, The Times Diary, Snow cuts blood supplies to hospitals, Farmers will benefit from dearer milk, How To Beat Naval Base Strikes, E1 Salvador prepares for polls in shadow of civil war, Strike by aircrews hits French holidaymakers, News In Summary General Pringle leaving hospital, Moreover.., Visit for jailed Briton, Sakharovs 'In Danger', Report next month on paralysed mother, Newsreader retires after 26 years Kendall criticizes BBC English, Prince In Screening Appeal, New boy must try harder, Japan ignores US pressure on defence, Swedes only a cannon shot across Baltic, Ban tobacco sponsorship of sport, physicians say, Loan Chief For London IS Named, Joergensen to form Cabinet, Letter from Dodoma Reluctant capital approaches crisis, Good cheer for tour operators, NZ airline 'criticized unfairly'. Display Advertising: Dow's Port, National Savings Bank, Base Lending Rates, Daily Transcript Services, The Times Higher Education, Scottish & Newcastle Breweries Plc, Inest Scotch Whisky, Charter Consolidated P.L.C., Hards, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Noval L B Port, Punch, Yorkshire & Lancashire Investment Trust Limited, The Spastics Society,, Bhhi, Church Of England. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,713, Christie's cuts premiums by 2%, Today's television and radio programmes. Picture Gallery. News in Brief. Politics and Parliament: Peers will fight to change Bill on mental health, London Fares Howell ready to help solve fares muddle, Privilege Solicitor's letter sent to committee, Poland Shadow is cast over Chirstmas, Canada Bill, All-night sitting for MPs, Health Ministers study implications of Down's Syndrome cases. Law: Delay fatal to judicial review, Court of Appeal Test for duress in murder cases Rexina v Graham (Paul), Judge Says Doctor Was Negligent, Three jailed for part in ice cream war, Court of Appeal Finders keepers in air terminal Parker v British Airways Board. Reviews: Ménage à trois that scandalized Europe Georgiana, Distortion of the record Elvis, A controversial Marxist interpretation of the classics The Class Struggle in the Ancient Greek World, Leaves in the floral border of history Lines of Succession, Churchill's capricious father: young man in a hurry Lord Randolph Churchill, Interview A very promising plank for 'pirate' Papp, Robin Hood Players, The Guinnesses: serene equipoise between God and Mammon The Silver Salver, St Margaret's Singers/Hickox St John's, Opera Singers upstaged by set, Worzel Gummidge Cambridge, Historicals, An opera to enchant Cendrillon Cottesloe, Do the Scots give a hoot for home rule? Preventing the break-up of Britain The Referendum Experience Scotland 1979, The Bard burlesqued The Swan Down Gloves Aldwych, Television Made in Britain, sadly, Rock Dave Edmunds The Venue. Editorials/Leaders: His Excellency The Tenant, Mr Paisley And The Home Of Liberty, So IS The Party Over?. Letters to the Editor: Stamp of quality, Rome and Canterbury, Self-assured, Implications of Lords ruling on fares in London, 1922 Committee, Boundary Commission, Public accounts, Creation and evolution, Stansted implications, Poland's plight, Discrimination and fairness. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: Latest appointments, Oxford University awards, Church news. Obituaries: Eugene Conley, Dr Arnold Kunst, Sir Robin Rowell Shipbuilding on Tyneside, Franz Dahlem. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From the Times of Saturday December 22 1956. Deaths. Business and Finance: State radiochemical group to be sold, Exports study for new phone system, In Brief 'Significant' 1981 profit for Fiat, BL sees profits dropping in future, Roan and Nchanga agree terms, Commodities, Business Diary: Gattaz leads Patronat's fee French, Rothmans to defend £162m deal, Unemployment, Croda dismisses bid by Burmah as 'inadequate', Trafalgar to float off its new Fleet, Export drive helps Petbow to cut loss, The monetarists try another tack, EEC unhappy with new textile agreement, NEI wins Indian contract, Stock Markets, America is discussing embargo plans with its Allies Poland and Russia-could the West impose sanctions?, Grand Met rides high overseas, Jenks bid is opposed, Sir James counting Berec acceptances Hanson set for victory, Regional Unemployment, Monopoly inquiry on newspaper publishers, Soap firms line up for a good clean fight, Business Briefing Britain's new hovercraft, Turn budget around, top aides urge Reagan, Laker: Still a problem, UK jobless set for 3.25m, OECD says. Stock Exchange Tables: Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Recent Issues, Sterling: Spot and Forward, Stock Exchange Prices Steady end to account, Stock markets Firm close to account, Price Changes, Wall Street, Drawing Of Bonds. Business Appointments: Business appointments Two join board of Willis Faber. Sport: Rags-to-riches gamble of Alan Jarvis, Rugby Union Wallabies let up after taming regional team, Tennis No raspberries from strawberry McEnroe, Football A memorable night for Ibrox with help of old friends, Show jumping Circus and horse show join forces at Olympia, Rackets Domination by Male throughout, Boxing Duran and Benitez come to blows in signing ceremony, For the record Today's fixtures, Skiing Miss Chaud lives up to her name, Cycling Doyle signs contract with British company, Hockey Territory lost can well be reclaimed, Athletics Kirkham's sprint finish in Israel marathon, Yachting Australians surge ahead in Southern Cross Cup, Cricket England must win this one if they are to avoid collapse of tour, Journey of '1,000' miles begins with a single revolution on a bicycle built for one Jewell on the crown of the English road. Property: Overseas Properties. Births. Classified Advertising: Announcements, Entertainments Guide. Weather: The Weather.

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