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The Times - 11/09/1981

1981; Gale Group;

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From Paul Routledge, Labour Editor, , By a Staff Reporter, From Donald Macintyre, Labour Correspondent, , By David Spanier, From Michael Binyon, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Rupert Morris, By Baron Phillips, By Frank Johnson, From John Winder, Bernard Withers, Geoffrey Browning, , By Christopher Warman, Lucy Hodges, By Craig Seton, From Christopher Thomas, Dublin, By Frances Gibb, By Our Arts Reporter, By the Staff of "Nature", From David Felton, By Hugh Clayton, From Our Correspondent, From Tim Jones, By John Winder, Geoffrey Browning and Bernard Withers of our Parliamentary Staff, By Annabel Ferriman, Health Services Correspondent, By Diana Geddes Education Correspondent, By Richard Ford, By Henry Stanhope, Defence Correspondent, By Julian Haviland, Political Editor, By Philip Webster, Political Staff, By Our Medical Correspondent, From Nicholas Hirst, From Nicholas Ashford, , From Michael Leapman, , By John Witherow, From David Brown, From Michael Hornsby, By Our Foreign Staff, From Robert Schuil, From Ian Murray, , From Trevor Fishlock, , Jaffna, , From Christopher Walker, , From Our Own Correspondent, , From Nicholas Ashford, From Richard Wigg, , From A Special Correspondent La Paz, , From Peter Hazelhurst, Roger Berthoud, Ian Bradley, by Julian Haviland Political Editor, by David Watt, Roland Penrose, Michael Horsnell, Eric Marsden, E. E. THOMAS, , T. M. S. TOSSWILL, , DAVID J. CRITCHLEY, , MICHAEL CUDLIPP, , ROBERT NORTON, , MICHAEL STOURTON, , J. R. COWARD, , NEIL McINTOSH, , JAMES J. HUGHES, , ROY SHAW, , ANDREW MORGAN, , HAZEL MORGAN, , DAVID HOLBROOK, , R. PENN, , DAVID POTTER, , NICHOLAS CREAN, , By Clifford Longley, Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Our Agriculture Correspondent, From Harry Golombek, Chess Correspondent, , Sir Marcus Worsley, Michael Church, Irving Wardle, Bryan Appleyard, John Pym, Ned Chaillet, Paul Griffiths, Stephen Pettitt, John Percival, By Richard Streeton, By Lewine Mair, By Norman Fox Athletics Correspondent, By Peter Marson, By Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, From Athole Still, By John Nicholls, By Nicholas Keith, From Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By John Watson, From Pamela Macgregor-Morris, From Michael Coleman, By Michael Seely, By Peter Wilson-Smith, By Donald MacIntyre, From Frank Vogl, , From Peter Norman, , By Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, By Philip Robinson, By Peter Wainwright, By Frances Williams, By Tony Hodges, By Ronald Kershaw Northern Industrial Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, , By Bill Johnstone, By Our Electronics Correspondent, By Michael Baily, By Derek Harris Commercial Editor, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Ross Davies, Peter Norman, Pearce Wright, By Margareta Pagano, By Our Financial Staff, By Catherine Gunn, by Peter Waymark, Edited by Peter Dear, By Peter Evans, Home Affairs Correspondent, From Michael Hornsby, Johannesburg, Sept 10, Michael Prest, Sean Conway, Patrick O'Leary, M.P., Neil Behrmann, Anthony Hilton reports, Martin Huckerby, David Robinson and Geoff Brown, Geoff Brown, Louise Nicholson, Clive Aslet, John Higgins, Richard Williams, Sue Bond, Philippa Toomey, Mel Lewis, John Russell Taylor, Michael Young, Nicholas Keith, Judy Froshaug, David Wade, David Robinson, Geoffrey Wansell,

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Index. News: Science report Doubt over cancer advance claim, Picasso's angriest painting goes home, Threat of clash with miners on opencast pit sale, Glass men reject 3 pc pay offer, America's Choice In Africa, Books/, Serious crime increases, Fog delays Soviet war games, The Times Information Service, Life in two Russian villages turns into a holocaust, Meat Supply Threatened, Reagan's gloom in battle to balance budget, Praise for boy who killed raider, New job for Jew dismissed by company, Bombings in Lesotho mark switch of tactics, Driving Ban For Jack De Manio, Parker penned it in 1832, Moreover... Miles Kington, Softs show no sign of weakening, Why South Africa thinks Namibia is worth fighting for, Tamil bitterness Pride and prejudice divide Sri Lanka, Britain and France seek nuclear accord, Egyptians vote on security crackdown, McAliskey's appeal for boycott, Lancashire Stocks Up On Cs Gas, Style change plea for 16-plus test, Pick of the week's television, Photography/, The great carve-up: who stands where in the seats that could carry the day, La Dolce Bernice, American black Muslim trains Shia girl guerrillas, Galleries/, Resistance growing to Bolivian leader, Plea to ban mink hunts along riverside, Doctors end spina bifida tests on mothers, Hottest game in town, Agenda EMI has titanic failure, Tories to sue union leader over blacking, Suzuki trip angers Moscow, Bresson best is back, European Ferries £2.3m in red, Thatcher and Mitterrand in accord at talks, Long, cool summer leaves country high and dry, London catches up, By-election threat to Irish coalition, Flight into danger past, The elite group that controls gold, Opera, Charterhouse, Climbing to peak fitness, New way to choose BBC lecturers, Why Walden's World grabs headlines, Mitterrand and the British Left: an entente that never was, Pipeline shelved for N Sea gas, Films, TUC endorses unilateral stand on disarmament despite warning, Art makes good progress in regions, Welsh wine unpalatable at the EEC, Waldheim to seek a third term at UN, 'Grand tour' gypsy couple take £9,600 in benefits, Museum exhibitions, Support for Anglican 'charismatic' group, Appeal fails to halt export of painting by Poussin, BA to shed 9,000 jobs to stay in business, Unions will resist neutron bomb, Jackson pledges, Potatoes to portfolios, Livingstone denies slur on the royal wedding, The Times Entertainment Guide Clarke's second Odyssey, Building society's £1m aid for inner city, Security Check At Naval Base, Radio, Leadership offers policy for energy, Concerts, Television reporter expelled by Sadat, Solidarity backs off challenge but calls for free elections, Delegates demand checks on press and broadcasters, Eec Limit On Size Of Lorries, Drawings of a dogsbody, Family outings,, £30,000 For Viking Museum, Funny peculiar, funny ha-ha, Bomb stock found in Brixton, Call to aid ambulance workers, Films on TV, Costly dreams, Legal chicken box for Lady C, Sport, Hint of Monday reshuffle, Picasso's exiled masterpiece welcomed home, 44th heart swop but project's £1m cost to be studied, 'Four-letter' film taken off by ITV, Miles's lead is cut, The Times Diary Mitterrand tells story about British efficiency, Cheers for Benn, heckling for Healey, Jazz/Rock, Bonn coalition survives wrangle over economy, Fives can drive brokers up the wall, Missile radar in new storm, For collectors, Look Ahead Blind composer's premiere, High Priest Of Psyche Dies At 80, No Inquiry On Rabies Case, Thorpe applies for £22,000 London race relations job, Difficult decisions facing van Agt's new Dutch Cabinet, Call for US Voting Act to be extended, Home loans likely to be scarcer, THE POLICIES So many and so few, United only in their dislike of each other, Dance, Nuclear firestorm would 'roast' people in shelters, Rare snowfall brings chaos to Johannesburg, Islanders object to Governor, London venture meets eager response, Unfraternal feelings not far from home, Israel and US may hold joint exercises, The joys of shock horror day, A brush with our best young painters, Cheap Bricks For Homes, Classic case for a hedging system, The Times university results service Strathclyde, Legal fight to break the European air cartel, Festivals Seegers top Fairfield, Orchestra promised £135,000, London's high reputation as a referee, Labour rivals in public clash over job of deputy, PR still Liberals' top priority, Top secretarial student. Display Advertising: Abbey National, Beastly Cheap Previews, Schroders, The Life Of Galileo, Multiple Display Advertisements, Steaming, Acc, Ef Hutton, Criterion, Amadeus, Pal Joey, Daily Transcript Service, Gill & Duffus Group Ltd, Buchanan's, Federico Fellini, Bank Base Rates, Imperial Commodities Limited, Last Days Of The Raj, Sedgwick, Acli International, Gw Joynson & Co Limited, Heinold, Blesma, M.J.H. Nightingale & Co Limited, Allnatt London Properties Limited, Rich Man, Poor Man...., Phoenix, Ipe, Ica, The Advertising Standards Authority., Commodity Analysis Limited, Msb, Rudolf Wolff & Co. Ltd., International Monetary Market, Quartermaine's Terms, The Army Benevolent Fund, Royal Opera House, Prestel, Twa, Metals, Currys, War On Want. Law: Snatched Girl IS Found. News in Brief. Picture Gallery. Editorials/Leaders: A Picasso In Its Proper Place, Hard And Soft Policing, One Minute To Midnight. Letters to the Editor: The cartoonist's eye, One party states, Complaint from black country, Dusko Popov, Not wealthy, not wise, More hardwood trees, Maintaining the parish clergy, Housing associations in the inner city, Into thin air, Taxing trips, Damaged children, Council links, All mixed up, Low police profile. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Official Appointments and Notices: Latest appointments. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From the Times of Wednesday, Sept 12, 1956 Waterlogged bunkers. Obituaries: Earl Of Bradford, Mr F.G. Thomas Long career in adult education, Mrs Rivka Guber. Reviews: Cinema Cimino's Struggle to realize his immense ambition Heaven's Gate (X) Odeon, Haymarket Oblomov (U) Paris Pullman Stripes (AA) Selected Odeons and Classics La Voie lactée (A) Camden Plaza Two Stage Sisters (AA) ICA, Dance Royal Ballet Sadler's Wells, Theatre Heaven and Hell Royal Court, Concerts Marvels of a Boulez miniature Orchestre de Paris/ Barenboim Albert Hall/Radio 4, Theatre, Tallis Scholars/ Phillips Wigmore Hall, Macready! Arts, Television A fearful impact, The Secret Policeman's Other Ball Drury Lane. Sport: Modern Pentathlon Policeman finds his lot a happy one, Football It is idle and nonsensical to talk of Mr Greenwood's resignation, Swimming Cookery student finds the recipe for British gold, Tennis Breakthrough may be out of the reach of left-handed women, Sports in Brief, Sports Council Inner-city leaders wanted, Equestrianism Pyrah's fifth place is best British performance, Yachting Elvstrom does everything right and stays in front, Racing Protection Racket at record peak, Athletics Talented field could force two-mile world record, Rugby Union Wasps' performance rises to an improved pitch, Cricket Three meetings in a day to try to end Yorkshire turmoil, For the record, Polo Hipwood is hero for Germany, Boxing WBC refuse to grant Ali a licence, Golf Luck blows McNulty's way in an ill wind. Stock Exchange Tables: Stock Exchange Prices Small demand, Wall Street, Price Changes, Recent Issues. Business and Finance: Lower borrowings put Bestobell ahead, Lord Grade firm on voting right, Commodities, France's plunge into the unknown, Cloud over sunny side of coal mining, Biffen blocks £143m US bid for Davy, Bridon down 50 pc in first half, Interest charges hit Blackwood Hodge, Parker to stay on at BR for £60,000, Stock markets ICI and electricals lead late flurry, Nationalize transport call by TUC, US savings and loans banks in merger deal, Fujitsu confirms ICL talks, Jaguar built on pride of young Lyons, 2,570 jobs face axe at five companies, US money supply 'under control', Hepworth Ceramic optimistic despite fall, Business Diary: Serving microchips to the masses, Sime-Guthrie merger called logical, Hoisting the flag over Davy, United Biscuits pays 20 pc more mid way, Yorkshire Chemicals passes dividend again, In Brief 2,000 IH staff may lose jobs, Stock markets, Profit down at Lead Industries, International Northern to sue Endeavour, Pizzas and high interest rates sour food sector, Business Briefing, Exports put Brazil in black, Gulliver buys 20 pc stake in Linfood, Recovery at Heywood, Sterling: Spot and Forward, Channel tunnel groups hope for decision today, Cinema takings up at £143m, Personal computers pull crowds, Surge in silver prices pushes gold up $16, Technology Mirrors for peering further into space, Glynwed's Durapipe bid is welcomed, IMF will need to increase borrowing, Turner & Newall swings back to profit in first half. Business Appointments: Business appointments Cadbury Schweppes names two directors. Classified Advertising: Entertainments Guide, Art Galleries, Holidays And Villas, Forthcoming Events, Situations Wanted, Alternative Theatre, Recruitment opportunities. Births. Property: Rentals, London And Suburban. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 15,628, Today's television and radio programmes. Weather: The Weather.

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