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The Times - 28/05/1981

1981; Gale Group;

Autores

From Michael Binyon, By Paul Routledge, Labour Editor, From Ralph Harris, , From David Cross, , By Richard Evans Political Staff, From Christopher Thomas, Tim Jones, , By Hugh Noyes, Parliamentary Correspondent, By Clifford Longley, Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Kenneth Gosling, By a Staff Reporter, From Our Correspondent, By Sarah Segrue, By Frances Gibb, Huon Mallalieu, By Christopher Warman, Local Government Correspondent, By Lucy Hodges, By Our Labour Staff, From Ronald Faux, , By Richard Evans, Political Staff, By Ian Bradley, John Chartres, From Arthur Osman, From Diana Geddes, Education Correspondent, By Baron Phillips, By Tony Samstag, By Peter Evans, Home Affairs Correspondent, By Peter Hennessy, From Richard Wigg, , From Harry Debelius, , From Ian Murray, From Sinan Fisek, Ankara, , From Our Correspondent, , From Patricia Clough, From Mario Modiano, From Robert Fisk, , From Eric Marsden, , From Michael Hornsby, , From Moshe Brilliant, From Robert Schuil, , From Charles Hargrove, , From Our Own Correspondent, , From Peter Hazelhurst, , From Our Own Correspondent, From John Earle, From Hasan Akhtar, , From David Bonavia, , From Tony Allaway, , David Robinson, William Mann, Paul Griffiths, Michael Ratcliffe, Martin Huckerby, Irving Wardle, Ronald Lewin, Peta Fordham, Peter Langan, Ned Chaillet, Georgina, Battiscombe, Stuart Evans, From Norman Fox Football Correspondent, From Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Lewine Mair, From Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By John Wilcockson, By Alan Ross, By Michael Seely, Dan vander Vat, David Altheer, by Ronald Butt, Louis Heren, Peter Watson, by Nicholas Hirst, C. K. WATSON, , STEPHEN GREEN, , GEORGE DELF, , GLADWYN, , KEITH SYKES, , H. A. SIMMONDS, , ROBERT BLUGLASS, , JOHN A. BLAIR, , PAUL MATTHEWS, , JENNY LITTLE, , ANDREW LEIGH, , NICHOLAS REED, , GRAHAM HILLS, , A. R. SCARLETT, , G. W. HANNAH, , R. G. KEESING, , MARK NEGIN, , DAVID H. R. YORKE, , By Huon Mallalieu, By Our Arts Reporter, By Our Music Reporter, Professor W. T. Stearn, By David Blaake, Economics Editor, By Our Industrial Editor, By Philip Robinson, By Rupert Morris, By Peter Hill, By Richard Allen, Insurance Correspondent, From John Earle, Rome, , By Frances Williams, By Derek Harris, By Our Commercial Editor, M. E. COCKELL, , N. PARKER, , LOUIS WRIGHT, , PETER MITCHELL, , R. P. PETERS, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, David Hewson, David Blake, By Catherine Gunn, Michael Prest Mining Correspondent, Edited by Peter Davalle,

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News: Hijackers' confederates put on trial in Turkey, General Zia urged to allow limited political activity, Velazquez find claim in church, Soames set to improve on 7%, President's Funeral In Ecuador, Russians rage at Schmidt for toeing US line on arms, Poles Win Cannes Film Prize, Television Scientist Dies At 53, Mid-East peacemaker recalled to US, Ripper squad officer fined for passing information, France retains EEC aid portfolio, Ku Klux Klan forms branches in Germany, Terrorist tunnel found near King's car route, Hunger-striker ends his fast, A soup for all seasons The Times Cook, Rail Talks On Taxi Dispute, Prince invites the Goons to his wedding, Atom files burnt, union says, Benn beats Foot on reselection proposal, Radio 3 to celebrate in royal style, Still too many prisoners of conscience, Arrigo Levi: A Personal View Moscow unclear on Polish revisionism, SDP calls Labour a disloyal rabble, City's two extra seats in boundary reshuffle, Two blacks strive for Parliament, Greece And Bulgaria Open Talks, What would Benn do with power if he got it?, On the road from Wigan Pier, Nato question hangs over Madrid talks with US, Reagan puts faith in strength, Rule out strikes, head teachers urged, Mitterrand team pledges to honour obligations, Woman Lay Dead For 3 Weeks, Lamb blow to Britain, Electoral melee in Israel, The Times Diary A going-over for the Gang in Labour's new voice, Seventy-Niners seek swing to the left in SNP policies, Caravan Colour Test Case, Admiral In P2 Case On Leave, Hitler's forgotten victims fight back, Why the Opec accord is a sham, Search for new Dutch coalition, Execution threat in Iran, Plane crash kills 14 on US nuclear carrier, Dockers to strike today, Billingsgate prepares for the exodus, Duke takes over at wildlife fund, Legal entry for taxmen is defended, Army recruiting office bombed in S Africa, Sanctions pressure, More Syrian troops enter missile valley, When Healey would leave Labour, Apology by BBC over dead soldier, Independent schools ready to fight for existence, Water cannon at protests 'would increase violence', Plaid Cymru MP claims 'safety at risk' warning over Ulster, Warsaw Pact 'would act over threat to Poland', Impact of a Chinese deathbed, Clash over royal wedding sets new GLC in motion, Salvation Army replies to ATV critics Risk of irregularities at hostels inevitable. Index. Picture Gallery. Sport: Badminton Indonesia beat back spirited English thrust, Athletics Miss Macdonald leads juniors, Cricket Todd takes advantage of Uxbridge slope, Rowing High stream on Isis brings cut in Eights, Cycling Britain kept on course by Thomas, Tennis Amercian dream that became a nightmare, Sports in Brief, Liverpool's cup triumph, Racing Glint of Gold for Matthias leaves Piggott only a narrow vein to tap, Equestrianism Bramham Park set for event and fair, Yachting Australia head challenge for America's Cup, Rugby Union England give Mills, Fidler and Swift first caps, Football Liverpool honourable members of exclusive European community, Golf Three players not keen to pay their Ganton fines, For the record. Display Advertising: Coats Patons, Multiple Display Advertisements, Lloyds Bank Limited,, Standard Chartered, Hodder & Stoughton, Telford, Bank Base Rates, National Theatre, Audemars Piguet, Mothercare®, Pan, Phoenix Assurance Company Limited, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Siemens, Austin Reed, Bell's Scotch Whisky, Muriel Spark Loitering With Intent, Certified Dividentds, Churchbury Estates Limited, French Kier Holdings Limited, Electrolux. Law: Murder Charge, Adamson murder trial plea, Case against auctioneers 'stronger'. News in Brief. Weather: The Weather. Reviews: Nouvellization Cuisine à la Carte By Anton Mosimann (Northwood Books, £12.95)., Players The Theatre Workshop Story By Howard Goorney (Eyre Methuen, £8.95 and £4.50), The scramble for influence The Rise and Falls of the Political Press in Britain Volume One: the Nineteenth Century By Stephen Koss (Hamish Hamilton £20), Art For The Record, A baleful prophecy Serjeant Musgrave's Dance Cottesloe, Arts agenda Met 'Ring' delayed, Television Chronicle Bbc2, Victorian giant The Seventh Earl of Shaftesbury, 18011885 By Geoffrey B. A. M. Finlayson (Eyre Methuen £19.50), Fiction Hedylus By HD (Hilda Doolittle) (Carcanet New Press, £4.95) An Easter Egg Hunt by Gillian Freeman (Hamish Hamilton, £6.95) Beloved Latitudes By David Pownall (Gollancz, £6.95) Women By Charles Bukowski (W. H. Allen, £6.95), Rare Japanese treasures gathered for exhibition, Farewell to the Cannes Festival of old, Berlin PO/Karajan Festival Hall, Paying homage to Carl Ebert Le nozze di Figaro, The settina sun Imperial Sunset Frontier Soldiering in the Twentieth Century By James Lunt (Macdonald, £15.95), An Englishman The Family Story By Lord Denning (Butterworth, £8.50). Classified Advertising: Entertainments Guide, Recruitment Opportunities, Acknowledgments, Educational Summer Courses, La créme de la créme, Services. Editorials/Leaders: Let's Have IT In Cash, The Subversion Of Spain, London Under The Left. Letters to the Editor: Inquire tomorrow, Navy spending, Movable feasts, Not in Parliament, Control techniques, Samuel Palmer, Fixing seat belts, Seen to be done, Children and the bomb, Challenging the case for Trident, Law on contempt, French orals, Old Vic closure, Invitation declined, Psychiatrists in the witness box, The Archimedes angle, Historical perspective on Lloyd's, Hazards of cigarettes, Examining the charge on cheques, Another death by hunger strike, Paying off the piper. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Deaths. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: Westminster School, Geological awards, University news, Gold Medal award, Cranleigh School. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Monday, May 28, 1956. Arts and Entertainment: Television, Regional Tv, Radio, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,537, Personal Choice, £1352 for barber's bowls. Obituaries: Captain Colllingwood Ingram, Dr E. R. Hardy Church historian and liturgist. Business and Finance: Philps offshoot seeks listing, Discount market, Textile factory closure postponed, 15 pc rise in tourists to UK forecast, BSC chief gives pledge on pay rise, Eurosyndicat, Commodities, Mr Peter Taylor, Bank Governor backs US money policy, Lloyd's Bill decision likely next week, Warning of threat to mortgages, Allied Irish calls for £24m issue, Aberdeen plans Hume purchase, £560m spur for French economy, DM falls to four-year low, Interim fall of 8 pc at Spring Grove, Sunlight Service buys New Era for £2m, Fright at the end of the tunnel, In Brief, State views sought on reparation, Coats cautious, The Pound, Italians set import charge, ABE bid for Hirst agreed, Allied Irish steals a march, Economic notebook Unsettled outlook for the france, Gunning for the 'Sagebrush' rebel, Briefly, Protestors attack RTZ land policies, Mining Doubts over the rush to coal, Business Diary: Saxon warriors · Book for aging hippies, 'UK must match Japan pressure', New code for Britain's publicans, Sterling: Spot and Forward, NCC pays £50m for Simplicity, Interim losses up at CI, Stock markets Equities lose ground, but gilts find favour, Weir Group prepares for recovery, Turbine for Soviet Union. Stock Exchange Tables: Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Recent Issues, Price Changes, Wall Street, Stock Exchange Prices Rally fades, Foreign exchange report. Business Appointments: Business appointments Hongkong group make changes. Property: Flat Sharing.

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