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The Times - 20/04/1981

1981; Gale Group;

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From Robert Fisk, , By David Felton and Donald Macintyre, From Christopher Thomas, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, From Stephen Fay, By George Clark Political Correspondent, By Richard Ford, Michael Baily and Martin Huckerby, By a Staff Reporter, By Our Political Correspondent, By Our Labour Staff, From Donald Macintyre Labour Reporter, By David Felton Labour Reporter, By Peter Hennessy, By Martin Huckerby, From Our Correspondent, By Mark Jackson, From Patrick Brogan, From Denis Taylor, By Our Diplomatic Correspondent, By Richard Dowden, From Trevor Fishlock, From Peter Hazelhurst, From Nicholas Ashford, From Richard Wigg, From Douglas Aiton, From Harry Debelius, From Our Own Correspondent, From Charles Hargrove, By Caroline Moorehead, Sheridan Morley, Michael Ratcliffe, Michael Church, Kenneth Robinson, Roland Penrose, John Percival, Richard Williams, Stephen Pettitt, Ned Chaillet, Michael Leapman, Derek Harris, David Wood, ADRIAN HASTINGS, , FRED CATHERWOOD, , M. H. NEWMAN, , NIGEL J. BURTON, , TERENCE SMITH, , GEOFFREY A. SHORT, , M. E. R. BULLOCH, , ALEXANDER KIRBY, , R. R. FEILDEN, , J. W. ROXBURGH, , GARETH WILLIAMS, , P. J. HULSE, , T. B. SMITH, , JOHN V. C. BUTCHER, , M. A. HENNELL, , By the Staff of Nature, By Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Correspondent, From Our Special Correspondent, From Ronald Kershaw, Dan van der Vat, Alex Henney, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By Roy McKelvie, By Norman Fox Football Correspondent, By Gerald Davies, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Sydney Friskin, By Michael Seely, Edited by Peter Dear,

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News: Commission finds no case of torture in Iran's jails, First exports of Ulster cars shipped to US, Man in the news Bishop Tutu: spokesman of the downtrodden, Australians are divided over post for Prince, Christian guns strike Sidon in Easter Day onslaught, Science report Biology: Microbes extract uranium, Robbers murder two whites in Zimbabwe, Brisk sale of wedding souvenirs in Queen's shop, Spain frees 51 rebel Civil Guard officers, A Welsh coracle under the, £141m centre springs to life in the Barbican, Madrid approved ransom for industrialist, Catalans claim coup attempt is used to slow devolution, Mrs Thatcher treads warily in the Gulf, Where the impossible has happened, Baby is found abandoned on doorstep, Industry accused of failing to invest in plant, Prisoners of conscience Philippines: Father Edicio de la Torre, Improved relationship between Christians and Jews, Unions to debate government cash, Soviet industrial growth well below the target, How the town hall can give value for money, Embargo broken by 'Observer' press body rules, Newspaper castigates itself for prize fraud, Mrs Thatcher vetoes reform of the information service and calls for better training and career planning, Britain poised to help Romania in oil exploration, Police keep a low-key presence as tension eases in Brixton, Poland must deal with its crisis, Soviet official says, Non-aligned demand oil ban on Pretoria, Sharpening up, the battle of the lawnmowers, President Reagan faces dilemma over lifting embargo on American grain sales to Russia, Chemical workers reject 6.4 pc, Too much bad news a poison, Dr Runcie says, Links with India strengthened by visit, Government gives support to MP's anti-porn Bill, Japan space group plans to launch mini-shuttle, Grenades kill 10 in Philippines cathedral attack, Unions and employers oppose any move by ministers to make labour laws tougher, MP asks for honours ban, French Presidential Election Main candidates echo de Gaulle policy of national greatness, S African agent exposed by computer, Cape Town faces skin problems on the beach, Experts still undecided on shroud's authenticity, Terrorist supporters take over churches and burn West German shops, Traffic jams and arrests mar holiday, Three trades councils ban jobless schemes, Civil Service strikers seek wider action on benefits and airports, The Times Profile By the million, the hopeless march of the world's refugees, Iranians lose £25.8m in arms deal swindle, Rain kills eight, Mr Peacock out in the wilderness, Impacting the biolinguistics environment, Youths die in Ulster Army truck accident, Lack of jobs 'creating a time bomb in schools', Challenge by NUR left on Labour leader, Minister is asked to act in chalet dispute, Nationality Bill faces guillotine threat. Index. News in Brief. Law: Five remanded on drugs charges. Politics and Parliament: Parliamentary Diary, Wildlife Bill changes urged. Weather: The Weather. Display Advertising: Charities Aid Foundation, Napf, Manila. Property: Rentals, Commercial Properties and Services to the Business World. Classified Advertising: Reader Services Guide, Entertainments Guide, Announcements. Reviews: English Baroque Choir Queen Elizabeth Hall, Sir William Walton by Snowdon Mischief in the master musician At the Haunted End of the Day London Weekend, Bold and clear debut for Bryony Brind Swan Lake Covent Garden, Robert Powell joins the select Philip Marlowe players, Acoustic revivalists The 45s Covent Garden Piazza, The Nest Orange Tree, Richmond, Getting into the Superman act Arena: Superman BBC 2, Art on stage Tapies: the writing on the walls, Books David Mercer: a record of nose-thumbing Collected TV Plays: 1 and 2 By David Mercer. Arts and Entertainment: Television, Regional Tv, Radio, Personal Choice, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,504, Haitink tour next month, Elaine Paige in Cats. Editorials/Leaders: How royalty learnt the common touch, Arafat's Missed Opportunity, The Worst Of A Good Case. Letters to the Editor: European Parliament, Realities of living in Brixton, Title and possession, Puff for Women'S Lib, Issues at stake in Fermanagh, Signs of confusion, The language of prayer, Appointment of bishops, Auction ring law, National call-up for the middle aged?. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Thursday, April 19, 1956. Official Appointments and Notices: Latest appointments, Appointments in the Forces, Church news. Deaths. Obituaries: Peggy Duff, Dr Rex Parrington Inspired lectures in zoology, Mr. W. E. Hollies. Sport: Full list of Easter Monday matches, Table tennis England comforted as Czechs suffer, Other racing Say Primula can continue Watts' excellent start to the season, Cricket Holding finds life in Lancashire is not all a bed of red roses, Rugby Union Bennett makes his final bow in a quiet but effective fashion, Motor cycling Britain leads as Mamola loses chance of bonus, Snooker Shots that drove away the blues and gave Mountjoy confidence, Sports in Brief, Show jumping Nooren takes first big event of season, Football Mischief takes the stage before final curtain, Racing Ridgefield to enjoy romp in Playboy event, Real tennis Ronaldson takes over oldest title in world, For the record. Births.

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