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The Times - 04/12/1981

1981; Gale Group;

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By John Whitmore, Lorna Bourke, By Julian Haviland, Political Editor, By Anthony Bevins, Philip Webster, By Hugh Noyes, From Peter Norman, , From Ronald Kershaw, By Richard Ford, By Our Political Editor, By Our Education Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, , From Christopher Thomas, , By Diana Geddes, , By Philip Webster, Political Reporter, By Hugh Clayton Environment Correspondent, By Pearce Wright Science Editor, By Clifford Longley, Religous Affairs Correspondent, By Michael Baily, Transport Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, By Frances Gibb, From a Correspondent, By Tony Samstag, By Peter Evans, Home Affairs Correspondent, From John Young Agriculture Correspondent, From Arthur Osman, , By Harry Golombek Chess Correspondent, From Frederick Bonnart, , From Richard Wigg, , From Michael Hornsby, Bisho, Ciskei, , From Christopher Walker, , By Edward Mortimer, From Our Own Correspondent, From Roger Boyes, , From Nicholas Ashford, , From Godfrey Morrison, , From Charles Hargrove, , From Sinan Fisek, From Trevor Fishlock, , From Michael Hamlyn, , Vladimir Bukovsky, Edward Heath, Peter Watson, David Watt, MICHAEL PACEY, , M. W. PLOWMAN, , PETER SWINNERTON-DYER, , ROBERT HARDY, , A. NORDEN, , A. P. BUDD, , JOHN PITTS, , TOM PENDRY, , GEORGE MARTEN, , ROGER VELLA BONAVITA, , COLIN HOWSON, , D. M. CLARRIDGE, , DOUGLAS DOUGHTY, , ALICE BOASE, , By Geraldine Norman, Sale Room Correspondent, Miles Kington, By Carolyn O'Grady, of "The Times Educational Supplement", By Christopher Warman, Arts Correspondent, Michael Ratcliffe, Irving Wardle, Geoff Brown, John Higgins, John Percival, William Mann, Stanley Sadie, Max Harrison, By Frances Williams, Michael Clark, By Peter Wilson-Smith, By Peter Wainwright, By Peter Hill Industrial Editor, By Derek Harris, By Drew Johnston, By Clifford Webb, Midlands Industrial Correspondent, By Rupert Morris, By Michael Frenchman, By Our Technology Correspondent, By Baron Phillips, By Clive Cookson, By Our Correspondent, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Ross Davies, David Blake, Richard Davy, By Paul Maidment, By Our Financial Staff, By Michael Prest, By Roy McKelvie, By Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, By Gerald Davies, By John Hennessy, From Ross Waby, By Sydney Friskin, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, Hunter Davies, By Paul Harrison, By Rex Bellamy Squash rackets Correspondent, by Peter Waymark, Edited by Peter Davalle, By Paul Routledge, Labour Editor, By Annabel Ferriman Health Services Correspondent, Bryan Appleyard, David Robinson, Christopher Warman, Philip Howard, Philippa Toomey, Nicholas Wapshott, Ned Chaillet, Stan Hey, Michael Church, Hilary Finch, Richard Williams, Philip Norman, Michael Young, John Russell Taylor, Sue Bond, Mel Lewis, Judy Froshaug, Peter West, Nicholas Keith, Clive White, Rex Bellamy, Norman Lebrecht, David Wade, Peter Davalle, Geoffrey Wansell,

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Index. News: Weekends Away Christmas with peace and quiet, Santas In Pitch Battle, Finishing touches to Queen's head, Labour Not Pacifist Silkin Says, Motoring Samba may restore Talbot's image, Poland unable to pay back $500m debt, Inquiry On Coma Man Considered, End to rapprochement that never was, Americans in Oman worry Gulf, Text of Midelle East strategic accord, Waldheim stands aside, Bittersweet farewell to the props and jerkins, Video Duped by a Pretty Baby, For collectors/, Early music revival, Moreover..., Films on TV Today, Science report Computers may clear the X-ray picture, Sicilian MP punches minister, Better red than dead is not good enough, Marrow transplant study announced, US troupe hits home with mimed message, News In Summary Flags fly at half mast in Quebec, Ferry sit-in ends after new operator emerges, Why we must intervene in this desert war, Haig softens his tough stand on Nicaragua, Lords reserve ruling on GLC fares, Making the historic house earn its keep, Colin Welland: from genial PC to fearsome top cop, Schmidt counters peace lobby, Galleries/, News In Summary On-the-spot fines for fare-dodgers, Parents peevish as school strike goes on A Christmas chill in Coventry, Infant black homeland is born to an unpromising future, British Steel crisis as pay talks collapse, Books Auden's cold comfort, Dog show goes with a bang, News In Summary Workless worker escapes axe, US mayors attack Reagan's policies, Future of the Schools Council Chairman seeks urgent talks with Joseph, Family outings, Films that leap at you, Protest over state pension for self-confessed spy, John Russell Taylor meets a doyen of radio and print Prince of private press, Eating Out Christmas shopping breaks, BL unions back deal to end tea break strike, Opera, Debate on museums sought, Posthumous award for classroom device, Tory MP's plea for change, The Times Entertainment Guide Drive to sell a million books, Jazz & Rock, Concerts, Israel sends Sinai pact with America to Europe for consent, Films, Television: Police, psychiatry, plays Today, Bank interest down by ½% New year cut expected in mortgage rate, Curtain of deafness lifted, Women's Hour in the sex shop, Frank Johnson in the Commons Assault of harmless pensioner on bench, Tories threaten to revolt over 40-tonne lorries, £12,000 gas meter error, Fusion of art and science, Five captured mercenaries may face murder charges in Seychelles, Wallabies face a stiff grand slam hurdle, Sport Basketball, Rugby men give union a try, Weinberger in Rabat King Hassan plays the American card, Juice sponsors squash, 'Southwark 11' defect from Labour to SDP, News In Summary New vote on Commons television, Markets/fairs Old railway yard in new role Markets, The Times Information Service Tomorrow's events, Mersey musicians play respect to Lennon, Moscow guided the rallies of the fifties, Solidarity heads try to avoid clash with state, Gallipoli: Anzacs land at the Empire, Bond issue to help small railways short of cash, Agenda German Beggars in Glasgow, West Bank delay angers MPs, Ilea Cut Halved By Whitehall, The Times Diary Now Dr Budd faces a student rebellion, Fighting talk drew CB users, Nato welcomes Spanish application to join, Heseltine to force home sales, Look Ahead Lifting libel on Landseer, Photography, Theatre London: Openings, Dance, Now that the Wets have had their way, Radio Today, Classical music, Foot disowns left-wing candidate, Justice Bill aims to strengthen power of courts, 12 airports to be expanded, Aid to parents in Hume's Opus Dei guidelines. Picture Gallery: Life-saver gets a gold medal. Display Advertising: The Soldier's Fortune, Bank Of Scotland, Multiple Display Advertisements, Barclays International, Standard Chartered, The Krypton Factor, The Tragedy Of A Ridiculous Man, Coutts & Co, National Westminster Bank Limited, The Times, Alternative Theatre, Dr Barnardo's, A Christmas Carol, Yorkshire Bank Limited, Base Lending Rates, Boots, Bellway P.L.C., Clydesdale Bank, Musicians Benevolent Fund, The Hongkong Bank Group, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Douglas, Plessey, T S B, Midland Bank Base Rate, Atcost, The Engravings Of David Jones, The General Electric Company Limited, Williams & Glyn's, Evans Of Leeds Limited, Theatre Awards, Victoria Wine, San Patricio, Gatwick Hilton International, Co-Op Bank. Law: Farmer IS Fined For Cruelty, House of Lords Underpinning job not liable to VAT ACT Construction Ltd v Customs and Excise Commissioners, Ecevit Jail Term Starts, Farmers the truly rural guardians, Ulster jail escaper held, Warrants with no notice Regina v Chichester justices, Ex parte Collins Regina v Dewsbury justices, Ex parte Simpson, Indian judicial system on verge of breakdown, Multiple killers get life sentences, Ciitizen's duty to prevent breach of peace Albert v Lavin, Artist Attacks Own Pictures, Blackmailer jailed for six years. News in Brief. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,697, Today's television and radio programmes BBC 1, Superb table makes £330,000, Chess Win For Hebden. Politics and Parliament: Ulster People told to pass on information, Right To Buy Norwich made to speed up council house sales, Scott Case 'Little damage to national interest', Expenditure More spending means more taxes, Health Service Inquiry into bone marrow units, Procedure Committee experiment suspended, Bills through, House Of Lords Security firms Bill withdrawn, Election Foot rejects Labour candidate, Civil Code Jurisdiction of civil courts expanded. Editorials/Leaders: Good For Nato, Good For Spain, Born To Succeed. Letters to the Editor: Hampstead Heath, Exchange rates and inflation, Youth jobless schemes, What SDP Success means for Labour, The Guided One, Plight of museums, Conserving woodlands, Space for thought, Chances for all, Tightening screw on student grants, Sponsors for engineers, Far from clear. Court and Social: Court Circular. Deaths. Marriages. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 Years Ago From The Times of Monday December 3 1956 Stiffening Resistance. Official Appointments and Notices: Latest appointments, Bloxham School. Obituaries: Sir James Grant, Mr Louis Michaels, Giuseppe Roncalli, Mr Harold Blackburn, Andrew Stypulkowski, Mr Wallace Harrison Notable contribution to American architecture. Reviews: Dance Seeing the light Illuminations Covent Garden, Cinema Germany's sensational schoolgirls Christiane F. (X) Studio, Oxford Street; Gate, Camden Town Madchen in Uniform (A) Everyman Tibet: A Buddhist Trilogy I.C.A. 3-D Spectacular I.C.A. Force: Five (X) Rialto, Television Special abilities, Concerts Macnaghten Anniversary St John's/Radio 3, Opera Brook's enhancing vision La tragédie de Carmen Les Bouffes du Nord, Paris, Cambridge University Musical Society King's Chapel, Theatre Emigres New End, Bernard Roberts Queen Elizabeth Hall. Stock Exchange Tables: Stock Exchange Prices Sharp falls, Price Changes Rises, Recent Issues, Stock markets Doubts on economy cast shadow, Wall Street. Business and Finance: Burnett & Hallamshire up 42pc, Business Diary: Williams and the nuclear safety catch, First fall in exports for Scotland, Sizewell B reactor cost disclosed, Metals Exploration fight for N Kalgurli, In Brief Japan to cut tariff rates next year, Commodities, Good Relations to join Unlisted Market, Full listing for Cussins Property, M L Doxford in liquidation, More textiles jobs are at risk, union says, Small-business loans scheme will be reviewed, Poland's legacy of poor planning, Business Briefing Britain's new export-eels, Burmah oil loses £3m corporation tax appeal, Dresdner Bank to pay dividend, Interest cut brings no joy to the markets, Jim Slater set for a million profit, Plessey and GEC show higher first-half profits, Post Office launches electronic mailing, Morgan Crucible falls to £5.3m after nine months, Stock Markets, Record at Dawson Int, Technology How two bombs can immobilize NATO, Greenall climbs 10pc, Plea for housing land, Agriculture boosts Pauls & Whites, Universities to finance Trust Securities project, Germans in technology pact, Royal Bank profits up £5.4m, Scotscros buys two companies, Bank tills ring for franchises, Best-ever half-year for Scapa, Sterling: Spot and Forward, Interest rates come down a notch, GKN gives assurance on motor spares, Unexpected increase in Soviet trade with Finland, Is the price of Howe's strategy too high?, Cawoods climbs 17pc. Business Appointments: Business appointments Overseas commercial chief for Talbot. Sport: Volleyball Norway willing to stage event for men, Boxing Frazier baffled by fears for his safety, Squash rackets Two likely pretenders to Barrington's throne, Snooker Griffiths clears the table and is ready for a bite at Davis, Rugby Union Can Wallabies do the trick for Wales?, Brains, beauty and perfectionism, Sports in Brief, Tennis Confidence puts Mrs Cawley into last eight, Racing Solid support from Cheltenham sponsors, Ice skating Miss Cottrill takes an anxious hold on title, Football Barnsley accept visit to the lion's den, Real tennis Australians nearly pay for complacency, For the record Golf, Cricket Gooch to learn if run of failures have cost him Test place. Classified Advertising: Entertainments Guide, Recruitment Opportunities, Announcements, Situations Wanted, 18th, 19th, & 20th Century English. Births. Property: Rentals. Weather: The Weather.

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