The Times - 23/11/1981
1981; Gale Group;
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From Patricia Clough and Michael Binyon, , By Henry Stanhope, Defence Correspondent, By Our Labour Editor, By Paul Routledge, Labour Editor, From Tim Jones, , From Nicholas Hirst, By Peter Evans, Home Affairs Correspondent, By Philip Webster Political Reporter, By Craig Seton, By Richard Ford, By Philip Webster, Political Reporter, By a Staff Reporter, By Pearce Wright Science Editor, From John Chartres, , By John Young Agriculture Correspondent, By Annabel Ferriman, Health Services Correspondent, By Kenneth Gosling, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, From Robert Schuil, , From Nicholas Hirst, , From Olli Kivinen, , From Moshe Brilliant, From Robert Fisk, , By Peter Hopkirk, From Robert Fisk, From Charles Hargrove, From Our Own Correspondent, From David Bonavia, , From Charles Harrison, , From Kuldip Nayar, From Richard Wigg, , by Alan Hamilton, Peter Watson, Peter Nichols, David Wood, HUGH HANNING, , MARGOT MORAN, , JOSEPH GODSON, , ALAN LEE WILLIAMS, , ROBERT McGEEHAN, , S. KANOCZ, , L. A. KNIGHT, , OLIVER RACKHAM, , RONALD EYRES, , J. O. CROOKALL-GREENING, , ROBERT KILROY-SILK, , ADRIAN SLADE, , ANNE SOFER, , BRIAN RIX, , WALTER J. FOSTER, , HUMPHREY FISHER, , By Clifford Longley, Religious Affairs Correspondents, By Geraldine Norman, Sale Room Correspondent, Michael Ratcliffe, Bryan Appleyard, Irving Wardle, Paul Grffiths, William Mann, Stephen Pettitt, By Frances Williams, By Michael Baily, Transport Correspondent, By Baron Phillips, By Philip Robinson, By Our Correspondent, By Our Financial Staff, Our Correspondent, Peter Hill, Ross Davies, David Blake, Melvyn Westlake, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Donald Macintyre, Patrick Knight, Bailey Morris, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Athole Still, From Richard Eaton, By Norman Fox Athletics Correspondent, By Sidney Friskin, By Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, By Peter Waymark, By Keith Macklin, By Robert Pryce, By Roy McKelvie, From Richard Streeton, By Peter Tatlow, By Michael Seely, by Baron Phillips, Edited by Peter Dear, From Mario Modiano, , By Robin Young,
ResumoIndex. News: Lawyers called in on guns sale, Prince On Big Firms 'Disaster', The ox of Ulster lowers his horns, Howe calls for £3 rents rise, Third heart transplant, News In Summary, Jail ready to explode, former inmate says, Who was caught and how they were punished Handling of cases worries lawyers, Student Grants, Pisley puts strike power to the test, Threats: the findings in detail, The candidates, 2: Shirley Williams Hatless but not hapless at the eye of the storm, Test tube baby for Devon mother, Rightist youths clash with police after Franco rally, Paris acts to halt cash traffic, Britain sending troops to peacekeeping force, The Times Information Service, Dissidents Raided In Warsaw, Tebbit set for storm over union legislation, 400,000 join in Netherlands' biggest protest, Benefits up but real value down, Query over Vickers mistresses, Sex Drugs Under Fire, Brezhnev aim to counter Reagan arms initiative, Pope resumes travels in old-style friendliness, More doctors see fewer patients, report says, Science report Animal vaccine brings new hope, Ticket firm not in ABTA, Begin call critics of demolition 'hypocrites', Shock waves that linger a year later, Brynmor John to be moved from Labour defence post, Suddenly Egypt notices its new leader Edward Mortimer reports on the strange mood in Cairo as President Sadat's assassins stand trial, Retaliation feared after killing of Harijans, Congress defies President on budget, Whitelaw moves before Scarman on police reform, Bright Star impresses Egyptians, The Times Diary, The church has its own poverty trap, Death of fan was an accident, police say, A crossed line to stardom on the air, Aide Reply On Gifts Oueried, Riots 1/ On the eve of Lord Scarman's report, John Witherow and Amelia Craig analyse the 3,000 arrests, Haig says Moscow attitude could change, Lawyers' move in assassination case Plan to put Sadat policy on trial, Nuclear plant for Navy may be halted, Moreover... Miles Kington, China 'poised to take Hanoi' in the 1979 war, Two down, 107 to go, Coachloads take revenge for 1066, Spy claim man says he will sue, Rains and seed bring hope East Africa's hunger pains abate, Tough talking ahead in week of crucial pay bargaining, Papandreou outlines his new foreign policy, News In Summary Police still hope to find IRA explosives cache, Riots 2/ What some of the guilty thought... 'We watched the fire, everyone looked on it as a big joke', Christmas Warning On Trees, Finland's Centre Party snubs its leadership. Display Advertising: Bank Of Scotland, Panasonic, Multiple Display Advertisements, Bremar Trust Limited, The Sampang (Java) Rubber Plantations, P.L.C., Sandeman Claret., World Airways, S. Lyles Limited, Henry Butcher, Handicap Division,, The British Petroleum Company Limited, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, British Telecom, Hine, Panasonic System Telephone, C. Howard & Partners, Amro Bank, Base Lending Rates. Picture Gallery. News in Brief. Politics and Parliament: Williams heading for astonishing win, poll shows, Progress of legislation. Law: Judge calls Broglie case Frenh Watergate, European Law Report Court of Justice of the European Communities Marketing practices challenged Between International Business Machines Corporation, applicant, and The Commission of the European Communities, defendant and Memorex S.A., intervener. Case No 60/81. Editorials/Leaders: Herr Schmidt In The Middle, No Love To Be Lost On A Lorry, How to be a feminine MP without trying. Letters to the Editor: Obstacles to cutting jail population, Transport finance, Minor-party candidates, Care of handicapped, Just deserts?, Peace campaigners and disarmament, 'One nation' spirit, University fees, Ancient woods. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Entertainments Guide, Recruitment Opportunities, Secretarial and Non-secretarial Appointments, Announcements, Situations Wanted, Business Services Guide. Official Appointments and Notices: Latest appointments, Appointments in the Forces. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 Years Ago From The Times of Wednesday, November 21, 1956 Petrol rationing. Arts and Entertainment: Korchnoi tells of CIA help, Growing US interest in fine English furniture, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,687, Today's television and radio programmes. Obituaries: Sir Hans Krebs Pioneer work in biochemistry, Mr Jack Fingleton. Reviews: Interview The making of a Lady, LPO/Handley Festival Hall, Television Channel Four's very own soap opera, Whitehall's way of spending our money The private Government of Public Money By Hugh Heclo and Aaron Wildavsky Macmillan, £20 hard cover, £7.95paperback, Scribe's first love Money in the 1980s: How to make it, how to keep it. By William Davis. (Weidenfeld and Nicolson, £6.95.), Theatre Trafford Tanzi Lyric Studio, Hammersmith, Disaster tales disappointing Great commercial disasters By Stephen Winkworth (illustrated by Michael Ffolkes) (£2.50 paperback), East Europe in the Third World dialogue East-West-South economic interactions between three worlds, edited by Christopher Saunders, (Macmillan, £20.), Television Riding high, London Baroque Wigmore Hall, Concerts Eloquent Birtwistle. Business and Finance: US Irish to dig for roots with Aer Lingus, This Week, Pay rise for Lucas chief despite £21m loss, Brazil and the petrodollar bogey, Civil engineers call for £6,000m boost, A watershed in the monetary year, Brokers' views What the Marathon Oil bid may cost US Steel, Boomin in coal halves BR's freight losses, Lump-sum dock strike to go on, This week Worst may be over for Courtaulds, Euromarkets Three-week rally loses its vigour, Economic strategy in 'serious crisis', Braham's broadside against Fieldwood, Sanyo To Buy Tv Factory, More share prices, Business Diary profile: Terry Duffy and the AUEW, Still chasing the dollar tourist, City setting record on funds for industry, Stock Markets, Business Briefing, Japan tax cuts urged, £10m GEC order goes to Marconi. Stock Exchange Tables: Weekly List of fixed-interest stocks, Stock Exchange Prices Capitalization and week's change. Business Appointments: Business appointments Two join board of Lex Service Group. Sport: Hockey All's well that ends well for Suffolk, Racing Earnshaw eyes the heights again, Football What price Sunderland for the title?, Real tennis Gregg finds his timing for a repeat victory, Squash rackets Kenyon survives a bruising encounter, Lacrosse South dominate and Surrey rule the roost, Sports in Brief, Athletics British hoping for course to suit uphill strength, Rugby League Unexpected stumble puts Widnes further ahead, Golf Birdie on final hole gives Rogers victory, Swimming A future for past masters, Motor rallying Pond emerges king of the Lakes forest, Tennis Sixth win is easy for Lendl, Cricket Problems for Dilley as Gooch's run of ill luck continues, For the record, Table tennis Douglas puts an end to a China complex, Rugby Union Wallabies size up a grand slam. Property: Rentals, Commercial Property Fifty per cent rise in vacant City offices, Property To Let, Commercial Properties and Services to the Business World. Births. Weather: The Weather.
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