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The Times - 21/10/1981

1981; Gale Group;

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By Julian Haviland, Political Editor, By Our Foreign Staff, By Philip Howard, Literary Editor, By a Staff Reporter, By Edward Townsend, Donald Macintyre, By Our Political Editor, From Christopher Thomas, By John Witherow, By Hugh Noyes, Parliamentary Correspondent, , By Derek Harris, By Baron Phillips, By Diana Geddes Education Correspondent, By Richard Ford, By Tony Samstag, By Paul Routledge, Labour Editor, By Our Labour Editor, By Stewart Tendler, Crime Reporter, From John Chartres, By Lucy Hodges, By Our Planning Reporter, By Our Political Staff, From Arthur Osman, By Our Labour Correspondent, By Pat Healy, Social Services Correspondent, By Pearce Wright Science Editor, By Michael Bailey, Transport Correspondent, By David Nicholson-Lord, From Our Correspondent, , From Mario Modiano, , From Jonathan Fenby, , Fron Our Correspondent, From W. P. Reeves, , From Our Correspondent, From Jonathan Fenby, From Ian Murray, From Harry Debelius, , From John Best, , From Nicholas Hirst, From Stephen Taylor, , From Ian Murray, , From Ivor Davis, , By David Spanier, By Kenneth Gosling, By David Cross, Michael Leapman, From Melvyn Westlake, From Ivor Davis, By David Walker, Peter Hennessy, Dr Tony Smith Medical Correspondent, Michael Ratcliffe, John Percival, Bryan Appleyard, Paul Griffiths, Irving Wardle, Stanley Sadie, Ned Chaillet, Peter Stothard, Jan Kavan, Peter Watson, Henry Fairlie, KENNETH G. GREET, , NICOLAS WALTER, , E. M. FURNIVAL JONES, , C. A. G. SIMKINS, , BRUNO B. HEIM, , DEREK WORLOCK, , GRAHAM LONDIN, , W. M. S. WEST, , ANDREW B. DOIG, , EDWARD CARPENTER, , ELMA DANGERFIELD, , JUDITH LISTOWEL, , D. J. BUCKLE, , B. YEATS-BROWN, , VANESSA REDGRAVE, , JOHN CARLISLE, , RICHARD PANKHURST, , G. L. THORPE, , LOUIS BLOM-COOPER, , NOEL BRANDON-JONES, , ALLAN TODD, , By Clifford Longley, Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Geraldine Norman, Sale Room Correspondent, Sir Bernard Lovell, Trevor Fishlock, Roland Edirisinghe, Penny Symon, by a Special Correspondent, TF, From Peter Norman, , By Frances Williams, By Peter Waymark, By Peter Hill, Industrial Editor, By Derek Harris Commmercial Editor, By Michael Baily, Shipping Correspondent, By Michael Prest, By Our Financial Staff, By Margareta Pagano, By Catherine Gunn, By Clifford Webb, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Ross Davies, David Blake, Peter Norman, From Clive White, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Richard Eaton, By John Karter, by Baron Phillips, Edited by Peter Dear, By Craig Seton, From John Hiscock,

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Index. News: Missing Holes 'Insult' Mayor, Swan & Edgar will close in new year, Franco-US clash on Central America, Europe Radio Plan Revived, Salisbury nurses and teachers arrested, The Times Information Service, Brezhinev attacks Reagan's 'madness', Suspended Members Leave Nuj, Sri Lanka, Gas contract causes dilemma for France, Auew Dispute Simmers On, Lone student survives, High gas flows could herald US earthquake, Breast-feeding and pregnancy: some truth in the old wives' tale, Storms cause chaos on road, rail and at sea, Crisis time for the Czechs who chose freedom, Broadmoor Gets A New Chief, We just can't lose, the freight workers say, Ecumenical debate Canon law experts prepare for battle, Sri Lanka The crucial drive for more foreign investment Two institutions are set up to attract funds, How St Michael won high street war, Queen's informality was key to tour success, Carrington urges world drive for greater equality, Moreover...Miles Kington, Watch out, the real Republicans are back, Heart swop pioneer dies, BMA attack on legal 'hounding' of doctors, Sri Lanka After the celebrating, the hangover sets in Trevor Fishlock explains the sense of anti-climax about the economy, Police use tear gas on crowd of 5,000 in Polish steel town, Australia Buys 75 Fighters, Unions will fight new curbs, TUC tells Tebbit, Bulgaria backs Greek plan for atom free zone, Race issues distorted in press, says commission, Synagogue blasted by bomb in Antwerp, EEC move for a bigger say in defence policy, US tries to defuse Reagan's remarks, Diplomatic status given to PLO office in Moscow, The tangled roots of communal conflict The minority who might yet break away, Letter from Atlantic City Jackpot eludes faded Vegas of the East, The making of President Jayewardene A man who knows the jungle, Simon Scott Plummer looks at British involvement in the island over 200 years From 1763 to today, Government steps up its war on the quangos, How high-speed Lawson stirred up Energy, Nuclear protest breaking law Denning says, Tourists' eden: a happy accident The island gem with almost everything, Junor article referred to Attorney General, Cabinet fails to agree cuts in public spending, The Times Diary, Handicapped children may not get promised £1m, Government to retain 49% of state oil assets, 'Censorship' fear in bridge world British captain barred for remarks in novel, French approve law to nationalize banks, Rich must reassess price of poverty, Canvey report discloses gas terminal hazard, Child fell to death from safety chair, Cricket's funny man completes hat-trick, Sausage In Place Of King, BL to stand firm in face of strike call, Lower fares a bigger draw than expected, Statistics: Education 10,000 teaching jobs lost, Civilian to administer West Bank, Big book on India wins Booker again, Statistics: Crime Youth at top in record total of offences, Solidarity: what a pity it does not include the woman of poland, Education and the jobs market A case of making too many square pegs, Police and kidnap victim's family in battle of wills, Frank Johnson in Croydon Blue chips run amok in territory once impregnable, The leech in peril of extinction, £120m kiss of life for station, The Times Profile: The Manpower Services Commission Plenty of money to spend-but who is minding the child-minders?, Whitehall unions copy the miners, Socialist congress boycott Spanish party divided within sight of power, Science report War brings elephant population explosion, Canadian premiers reject Trudeau talks deadline, Iran offers Amnesty visit, with strings, Sponsorship Why business wants a seat in the circle, Poet Joins Museum Protest, A baby boy for Esther Rantzen, Ghenghis gibe at Thatcher, Schools set poser for Joseph, Legacy of a recluse nation, Thatcher Visit Postponed. Display Advertising: Harry Winston, Gate, Aitken Spence & Company Limited, Airlanka, Answercall Ltd,, National Savings, People's Bank, Marks & Spencer, Bank Of Ceylon, Tate Gallery, Grindlays Bank Limited, Armagnac, Ceylon Tourist Board,, Lakar Regency Service, Bank Base Rates, Link House Publications, Balfour Beatty Nuttall, Healey Ltd,, Carson Cumberbatch & Co Ltd, Apex Properties Limited, Nel, John Keels Group, The Hongkong Bank, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Honeywell, The London Hilton., Church & Co, Ltd.,, The Investmet Promotion Division,, Overseas Trust Bank Ltd, Royal National Institute For The Blind. Law: Dentist IS Accused Of Rape, Independent assessor on police is agreed, Order Sought In Murder Case, EXIT man 'dreamt of saving NHS', Four For Art Theft Trial, Police driver accused after 999 call death, Court of Appeal Queen's Bench Division Court declines to dictate police policy, Astles says he never shot anyone, QC tellls of naked couple in doctor's house, Taping TV ruled to be illegal, Tommy Docherty cleared of libel case perjury, Whether arbitration is incorporated Astro Valiente Compania Naviera SA v Government of Pakistan Ministry of Food and Agriculture, Tax fraud sentence ends ex-waiter's luxury life, Maudling 'Almost On Charge'. Politics and Parliament: Tax Avoidance Isle of Man and Channel isles defended, Lords Archbishop maintains criticism of British Nationality Bill, Companies Bill Disclosure provisions unchanged, Hospices Dying in dignity, Social Security £170m from detection of fraud, Commons Labour censure motion on unemployment, Parliamentary sketch Party champions back in the ring and fighting fit, Moves against dutch growers, Terrorism Plastic bullets effective in crowd control, £2,000m bill to transfer private pupils. News in Brief. Picture Gallery. Reviews: Chelsea Opera Group Queen Elizabeth Hall, The thrill of being a celebrity, Theatre Blood on the Dole Tricycle, Kilburn, Concerts LPO/Tennstedt Festival Hall, Fitting for Ladies Orange Tree, Richmond, Dance Jones and Zane ICA, Television A rich harvest. Editorials/Leaders: Mr Alderson's Passive Resistance, The Workers Have IT, Ungodly Rulers Of Iran. Letters to the Editor: Sir Roger Hollis, Medical aid for Poland, Government and BL pay dispute, Open churches, Bridling at Brideshead, Initiatives for disarmament, WRP and Youth Training, Board inspections of prisons, Foreign art treasures, Threat to cricket tour. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Arts and Entertainment: Wedgwood's careful copy, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,659, Today's television and radio programmes. Deaths. Official Appointments and Notices: Latest appointments. Obituaries: Air Chief Marshal Sir Alec Coryton Work on the development of guided weapons, Mr J. P. M. Prentice, Mr Charles Sherwin. Stock Exchange Tables: Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Recent Issues, Price Changes, Wall Street, Stock Exchange Prices Oils strong. Business and Finance: EEC regional aid 'fails to help small businesses', Business Briefing No boom at the inn, Wimpey offers 7½pc loans, Confident Peachey up 21.5pc, Lucas strike leaders accused in walk-out, Commodities, UK merchant fleet 'pricing itself out of market', Why the trade figures are so worrying, Monetarism warning by banker, Construction orders stable, Pipeline problems in gas sell-off plan, Business Diary: Sir Raymond rules OK?, Rolls-Royce jobs talks, Charrington prices rise, Science park for Glasgow, GKN stalemate may kill plan for steel, Sharp rise at FJC Lilley, Bank changes name, Opec talks confirmed, In Brief Japan urged to reduce trade gap, Today, Volkswagen finance chief 'about to resign', Stock Markets, Scrip issue as Saga tops £3m, Movie moguls focus on London, Trade surplus falls to £147m in September, Employers gloomy on recovery prospects, Tremors from the statistics, Stock markets Oils lead sustained rally, Credit to Fraser, Vauxhall set to raise car output, Package threat to domestic tourism, sterling: Spot and Forward, Will the door be slammed on UK insurers?, Industry wins 3-month freeze on gas prices, USM quotation for agricultural group. Business Appointments: Business appointments Lloyds Bank promotion. Sport: Rugby Union Blues of an earlier vintage called to the hundred-year banquet, Badminton Stevens will soldier on, Tennis Faint blush of a new dawn in the British game, Racing Injured pride at stake against the Americans, Cricket Hope of saving tour not yet abandoned, Football Arsenal should forget Belgian storm in shelter of Highbury, For the record, Baseball Los Angeles and Yankees clash in world series. Classified Advertising: Announcements, Entertainments Guide, Recruitment Opportunities, La creme de la creme. Property: Overseas, Residential and Holiday Homes, Rentals, Country Property, Holiday homes abroad Building castles in Spai nand other things, Residential Property Time to buy-but shop around first. Births. Weather: The Weather.

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