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The Times - 05/05/1981

1981; Gale Group;

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From Christopher Thomas, , From Frank Vogl, , From Christopher Walker, Patricia Clough, By Anthony Holden, by Kenneth Gosling, From Louis Heren, , From Tim Jones, By Arthur Osman, Richard Ford, By Christopher Warman, Local Government Correspondent, From a Staff Reporter, , By Nicholas Timmins, By George Clark, Political Correspondent, By Martin Huckerby, Music Reporter, By Lucy Hodges, By David Felton, Labour Reporter, By Our Labour Staff, By Arthur Reed, Air Correspondent, By Peter Hennessy, By George Clark Political Correspondent, From Ronald Faux, , By John Young, Planning Reporter, By Ian Bradley, From Patrick Brogan, From Charles Hargrove, , From Robert Fisk, , From Michael Hornsby, , From Dessa Trevisan, By Gabriel Ronay, From Frank Vogl US Economics Correspondent, From John Best, , From Our Own Correspondent, , From Richard Wigg, From Douglas Aiton, , By Kenneth Gosling, From Christopher Follett, From Peter Hazelhurst, , From Neil Kelly, , From Our Correspondent, by Suzy Menkes, John Russell Taylor, Sheridan Morley, John Graham, Michael Ratcliffe, William Mann, Richard Williams, From Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Keith Macklin, Norman Fox, By David Hands, By Nicholas Harling, By Michael Seely, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By Richard Streeton, By Conrad Voss Bark, By John Wilcockson, Philip Howard, Diana Geddes, by Professor Irving Kristol, Frank Johnson, ALAN GREENGROSS, , S. P. BEST, , G. G. I. BARKER, , JOHN FOSTER, , HUGH WILLIAMS, , PETER DAVIES, , PETER GELDARD, , JACK DROMEY, , COLIN BARNETT, , PETE CARTER, , JOHN FLETCHER, , J. GARDINER, , E. H. RAMSDEN, C. W. L. JERVIS, , MICHAEL SANDERSON, , B. H. BLISS, , By Our Architecture Correspondent, By Pearce Wright, Science Editor, V. F., From Peter Norman, Frank Vogl, From Our Correspondent Frankfurt, , By Nicholas Hirst, By Peter Hill, Industrial Editor, By Bill Johnstone, Richard Allen, By Our Industrial Staff, By Bryan Appleyard, Clifford Webb, By Frances Williams Economics Staff, By Edward Townsend, W. J. CHARLTON, , PATRICK MINFORD, , ANDREW C. CHAPLIN, , S. N. INGS, , STEPHAN SCHATTMANN, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Arthur Reed, Peter Waymark, Michael Clark, From Richard Hughes, By Richard Allen, From Rosemary Unsworth, David Robinson, Andre Grjebine, Lothar Rühl, Maurice Bommensath, Maggie McComas, Renato Proni, Michel Boyer, Jacqueline Grapin, Pierre Sudreau, Maurice Delarue, Roman Eisenstein, Jose Maria de Areilza,

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News: How to choose between dictatorships, Irish rugby tourists disowned by premier, Royal Navy entry, Regional report Rehabilitation day for a port on the rocks, Community needs a new economic plan, Realistic leaders should cool a confrontation, Where the big brass is swinging to Labour, Foreign banks: who is in control?, Pig of a word, Australian state premiers angered by federal cuts, Order of the Bath, US poised for vote on budget, Illusion of EEC butter molehill, Policy should be kept under permanent tension, Palace says tapping of Prince contemptible, Syria raises the stakes, Greater London Council Election Marxist takeover talk nonsense, Livingstone says, Closed shop dismissals, US seeks tighter embargo on strategic goods sales to East, Another hunger striker deteriorates, Danger grows of war between communists, 'Aim of taping was to discredit', Mother and children die in fire, Israelis back Begin's attack on Schmidt, Danes draft law to end strike, Rescue mission mounted to save Cheops ship, Science report Rocks: A potential energy store, Facts and figures Signs point to stabilization of recession and end of industrial decline, Muslim loses plea for paid time off work for prayer, Battle lines for reforms in Poland, Premier of Sweden is to stay, Murdered general mourned by King, Decade of friendly persuasion, Men's Fashion From £50 to £300, a suitable case for investment, Thatcher quotation is used against her, Just how much does Britain benefit from foreign students?, Europa, Baby of prosperity cries to nanny who turns a deaf ear, Détente differences need not be disastrous, French Presidential Election Giscard-Mitterrand duel on TV tonight, Union Curb Warning From Duffy, Sands dies in Maze prison after 66 days, Flying boat attempting an epic journey, Pressure mounts for full democracy in Thailand, Spanish public feels frustrated, Housing survey shows rapid dilapidation, Benn invokes the ghost of Wat Tyler, Whitehall brief Defence ministry goes on the offensive, Washington talks on Sinai force, European Parliament May 4, 1981 MEPs refuse urgent debate on Maze hunger strike, Wall Street slumps as interest rates soar, Reagan to seek more Japanese defence spending, Dispute delays Atlantic flights, Apple pie and beer on thr slog southwards, Rescued boys face Dartmoor walk ban, PR voting urged for local polls, Après le deuxième tour, Western Europe keeps identity despite superpowers, Arms exports at Europe's expense, Haig promises to talk missiles with Russia. Index. Display Advertising: Lambert Howarth, Nei, Bnp Group, Lord Scarman: Brixton Inquiry, Multiple Display Advertisements, Farah, The Bl Double Bonus, Bank Base Rates, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Ehrman Tapestry Offer,, Skf, John Menzies (Holdings) Limited,, Museum Of Mankind, Nu-Swift, Hine, Minolta, Pilgrim Payne, Global Natural Resources Limited. Law: Trudeau lawyer questioned by Supreme Court judges, Attempt to kill 'traitor' at Red Brigades trial, Rulings on complex legislation are binding on national judiciaries, Police charge hijacker, MPs want inquiry into 'failures' by Sutcliffe case police. Weather: The Weather. Reviews: Opera grants balance criticized, Works that live dangerously Robert Rauschenberg Tate Gallery Louise Nevelson Wildenstein Kenneth Martin Waddington I Frances Richards/ Jonathan Gibbs Holsworthy, Moscow PO/Kitaenko Festival Hall, Television The Making of Mankind BBC 2, Deborah Kerr on her return to the theatre, Books Armies in the Sand The Struggle for Mecca and Medina, Protests disrupt concert, The Cure Odeon Hammersmith. News in Brief. Picture Gallery. Official Appointments and Notices: Church news, Criticized airline chief retires, University news, Latest appointments, Award To British Architect. Sport: Sports in Brief, Rugby League Season's start seems so fair away for Warrington, Yesterday's results, Racing Shergar to strengthen Derby claims by lifting Chester Vase, Badminton Chinese raise game to a new dimension, Today's fixtures, Athletics Universities record falls to Coe, Football A game to lay Tottenham's ghosts, Cricket Oxford batsmen are rescued by their bowlers, Golf Streck emerges triumphant from Woodland floods, Cycling Stamina of Barras and Bayton decisive, Rugby Union Wheeler says Leicester will not return cup, Swimming Three break own records, Fishing Larger salmon provide hopes of smoothing the patches in autumn, Basketball England given escort after surprising win, For the record, Equestrianism Capt Phillips clear in Midland at Bicton Park, Tennis Pinner finds himself near enough home to upset the rankings, Rowing. Property: Rentals, Salerooms and Antiques. Classified Advertising: Forthcoming Events, Entertainments Guide, Domestic And Catering Situations, Legal Appointments. Editorials/Leaders: Where North Meets South, Euthanasia For Eavesdroppers. Letters to the Editor: Broader aims of the march for jobs, Heathrow expansion, The costs of inflationary finance, Seasonally adjusted, RPI versus the TPI, Criticism of solicitors, Model trend, Church unity, Immigrant repatriation, Neglected reports, Safeguarding the right to privacy, Petty cash, Civil servants' strike effects, Sales of pornography, Holbein enigma, Prison Boards of Visitors, Inevitable drift to imported coal. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Friday, May 4, 1956 Risings in Tibet. Obituaries: Maj-Gen R. K. Millar, Admiral Sir Walter Couchman Career in naval aviation, Brig Michael O'rorke. Business and Finance: Why the Metro is cheaper on the Continent, German trade deficit worries central bank, MPs to start hearings on oil depletion, Profits dip by 13pc at Hoechst, Cowie Group slumps into half-time deficit, Bankers advise on top ICL management changes, Mills & Allen acquire German money brokers, Europe warns Japan on car sales flood, STC aims for further growth, Standard Oil withdraws $4,000m merger offer for Amax mining, Jobs for 300 in Plymouth TV factory, Bringing order to Swiss banking, Strong response to small loan schemes, In Brief, This week Analysts look to Sainsbury for £56m, More share prices, Untangling the crash of Norton Warburg, Engineering may lose more jobs, The Pound, Forecast for slight recovery, Freight Russian charterers active, The boom passes gilts by, Japan-UK telecom pact likely, Saudi oil minister to face critics, Business Diary profile: Reg Pycroft of Jetsave, Quiet days in Sydney..., Hongkong Bank For Canada, Components industry joins the space age, Skills shortage danger. Business Appointments: Business appointments Changes at British Shipbuilders. Stock Exchange Tables: Weekly list of fixed interest stocks, Stock Exchange Prices Capitalization and week's change, Euromarkets Peak yields, but demand still weak, Wall Street, Unit Trust Prices-change on the week FT Index change an week 591.9 + 4.6 (0.8%). Arts and Entertainment: Television, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,517, Regional Tv, Radio, Personal Choice. Births.

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