The Times - 08/10/1981
1981; Gale Group;
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From Christopher Walker, From Nicholas Hirst., From George Clark, Political Correspondent, , By John Whitmore, Financial Correspondent, By Julian Haviland, Hugh Noyes, By Paul Routledge, Labour Editor, By Hugh Noyes, Parliamentary Correspondent, From Ronald Faux, , From Our Correspondent, , By David Felton Labour Reporter, From Christopher Thomas, , By Ronald Faux, By Nicholas Timmins, By David Nicholson-Lord, By Stewart Tendler, By the Staff of "Nature", By Peter Evans, Home Affairs Correspondent, By Craig Seton, By Christopher Warman, Local Government Correspondent, By Pat Healey Social Services Correspondent, Reports from Robert Morgan, , Gordon Wellman, , Tony Hodges, Amanda Haigh., By Hugh Clayton, Agriculture Correspondent, From John Chartres, Liverpool, By Lucy Hodges, From Arthur Osman, , By Peter Waymark, Motoring Correspondent, By Peter Hennessy, By Richard Evans, From David Watts, , From Peter Nichols, From Ian Murray, From Nicholas Hirst, From Michael Binyon, , From Our Own Correspondent, From Dessa Trevisan, Denis Taylor, , From Robert Fisk, , From Trevor Fishlock, , From Nicholas Hurst, From Mario Modiano, From Patricia Clough, From Michael Hornsby, , Arrigo Levi:, From Harry Debelius, From Charles Hargrove, Dan van der Vat, Dennis Hackett, Richard Williams, Michael Ratcliffe, John Higgins, William Mann, Noël Goodwin, Hilary Finch, Ned Chaillet, by Suzy Menkes., by Shimon Peres, Ronald Butt, Peter Watson, by Christopher Thomas, CAROLINE GOURLAY, ARTHUR C. CLARKE., EDWARD HEATH., MAYHEW., T. D. M. MARTIN, , G. H. PETERS, , D. M. PATCHETT., ALISTER SUTHERLAND, , GERARD NOEL., MARTIN WRIGHT., NIAL CHARLTON., CAROLINE NEILL., HARLEY SHERLOCK., JOHN HOLLOWAY, STEPHEN BARNETT, , From Our United Nations Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, S.E.B. and J.V.S.M., Kenneth Griffith, Philip Larkin, Andrew Sinclair, By Business News Staff, By Philip Robinson, By Clifford Webb, Midlands Industrial Correspondent, By Peter Hill, Industrial Editor, By Bill Johnstone Electronics Correspondent, By Our Industrial Editor, By David Hewson, From Peter Norman, , From Frank Lipsius, , By Derek Harris, Commercial Editor, By Peter Hill Industrial Editor, By Bill Johnstone, By Adrienne Gleeson, By Our Correspondent, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, David Hewson, David Brown, Melvyn Westlake, By Our Financial Staff, By Margareta Pagano, By Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, From Barry Pickthall, By a Special Correspondent, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By John Hennessy Golf Correspondent, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, Sandra Hempel, Edited by Peter Davalle, By Diana Geddes Education Correspondent, By Arthur Reed, Frank Johnson,
ResumoIndex. News: Councils are warned over damage to orchestras, C's man escapes to the delousing centre, Council men lodge 12% pay claim, Egypt unites behind successor to Sadat, Airport protesters fight a bloodless battle, 'Dissident activities halted' KGB attacks West for spying, A summit in rustic splendour, Union concern over civil servants' rights, Sports clubs told to bar blacks, Senior City Detective Suspended, Eight fewer MPs for London recommended, British Airways cuts fares in Atlantic price war, Middle East Arab states still in no mood to be friendly to Egypt, Auction Of Unused Land Urged, NUJ offer of amnesty derided, Transport union explains vote switch to Benn, The Cost Of Holding Down Fares, The Times Information Service, Radical plan to penalize universities over PhDs, Minister not at fault in vaccination claims, Polish strike threat over price rises, Mayor Of Rome Dies Suddenly, Restraints On Cia May Ease, Defectors Don't label us quitters MP says, £103m bridge plan to boost London dockland, Science report Secret of foaming ants uncovered, Voyager mission may be cancelled, French concierge system gives old flats new life, Bma May Leave World Body, Second Motorfair may help BL sales, Whitehall team backs plastic bullets for police, Coal board half way to closures target, Italian fashion, Which way will the IRA jump?, 'Appalling prospect' for museum, Living standards are down again, Dive yields £43m in gold, Washer-up wanted, must be college leaver, Tories want no Teddy Benns, says du Cann, Why the SDP should avoid the soft centre option, A Personal View Europe's road ahead if Britain withdraws, Barrage on the Mersey could create many jobs, Thatcher to see Khyber Pass on Pakistan visit, The Times Diary, Constitutions will dominate today's agenda, Reagan budget cuts in trouble, Record decline in baby deaths, Place for trade unionists in party Rodgers wants to seek mandate for pay policy at next election, S Africa in fresh strike, Angola says, Moreover... Miles Kington, Regions debate Backing for vigour of provincial cities urged, Social Democrats come of age as two Labour MPs make it 21 defections, Council to restore cuts of £300,000, Greek Communists may hold the balance, How the polys benefit from university cuts, Bias Fear At Airport Inquiry, Setback for Reagan sale of Awacs to Saudis, Journalist found dead, Masterminding a strategy Men behind Heath drive, The moment I knew that Sadat trusted me, Maze men say Prior refusal vengeful, Forestry sales challenged by land workers, Hope of Namibia independence by end of 1982, Campaign On Eec Planned. Display Advertising: Welsh Development Agency, Gor-Ray, Shell, Ppa, National Savings, Northampton Real Town-Real Value, Peter Saunders, Embroidery, Wh Allen, National Westminster Bank Limited, Thames, Canadian Overseas Packaging Industries Limited, Rnid, Penguins, Sas, M.J.H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Blesma, Hine., Ansett., Camden Plaza, Douglas, Gate Bloomsbury, Glenfiddich, Agb Research Limited, Scandal Of Doctor's Dumped Files, Christies International Limited, Legge, Hn, Mercedes-Benz, Base Lending Rates. Law: Razor check at hospital, Alternative charges no substitute for proof Tsang Ping-nam v The Queen, Arbitrator wrong to demand full security Glafki Shipping Co. SA v Pinios Shipping Co. No 1 (The Maira), Spanish officers arrested, Medical evidence in custody cases Barnes (formerly Tyrell) v Tyrell, Rector stole charity cash, Whitelaw urged to bring Prosser case to trial, £168,000 damages, Killer son sent to Broadmoor, Killer Said To Have Laughed, Legal victory on mental committal Woman's battle lasted 22 years, Court of Appeal Banks told to check subsidiary use as cloak for fraud Idmac Industrial Designers and Management Consultants BV v Midland Bank Ltd and Others, Wine case sergeant is cleared. Picture Gallery. News in Brief. Reviews: Berlin Festival A complex of Prussian contradictions, Television Charming faculty, A reasonable good ear in music The Tongs and the Bones The Memoirs of Lord Harewood (Weidenfeld and Nicolson, £9.95), Theatre Caritas Cottesloe, Concerts LPO/Solti Festival Hall/Radio 3, Jazz Panama Francis and the Savoy Sultans Ronnie Scott's, Poetry The Arts Council Poetry Library Catalogue Compiled by Jonathan Barker (Arts CouncilCarcanet Press, £5.95: paperback £2.95), Opera Verdi's music given its due Falstaff Apollo, Oxford, Fiction The Comfort of Strangers By Ian McEwan (Cape, £5.50) Feelings Have Changed By P. H. Newby (Faber, £6.95), Islam: a journey between disasters Among the Believers By V. S. Naipaul (Andre Deutsch, £7.95), Ameling/Jansen Wigmore Hall, Looking for the best of Sellers Peter Sellers By Alexander Walker (Weidenfeld & Nicolson, £7.95) P.S. I Love You Peter Sellers, 1925-1980 By Michael Sellers (Collins, £7.95), Fidelio Coliseum. Editorials/Leaders: Such Men Are Dangerous, One Thousand Million Members. Letters to the Editor: Contracts for dons, Treading carefully, Line of argument, Cube cure, Food taxation through EEC, Liberals and defence, The nuclear balance, Tenants' security in agricultural land, New thinking on fares, Invitation that did not come, Custodial sentences, Charismatic movement. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Saturday, October 6, 1956. Official Appointments and Notices: Archbishop to retire, University news, Latest appointments, Church news. Births. Deaths. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 15,648, High price for golden cup, Today's television and radio programmes. Obituaries: Dr Averil Lysaght, Mr Mohamed Riad, Air Commodore A. D. Ross, Gloria Grahame Sultry beauty of screen and stage. Stock Exchange Tables: Recent Issues, Stock markets Scramble for oils and leading electricals, Wall Street, Price Changes, Stock Exchange Prices Sentiment improves. Business and Finance: Blantyre spurns bid by Eastern Produce, Domination in motorcycles, Business Diary: Law of the jungle?, Eurosyndicat, Commodities, Business Briefing St James's moves to Manhattan, Combined English Stores rebounds to profit midway, Refining the CSI's rules, Hopes of agreement on export credits pact, US interest rate hopes rally shares, Shipbuilding nations to approach Koreans, Home TV dish aerial launched, Figures are halved at Foster Brothers, Japan pushes up UK van sales by 54 pc, De Lorean boost for Lotus, Economic notebook More muscle for the poorer nations, British Benzol rights issue, Higgs worry over Cairo profits, Barlow Holdings lower, Profit sharing tax limit attacked, Sears Roebuck tipped to bid for brokers, Stock Markets, In Brief £20m more to help apprentices, Publishers expand multi-media empire Pearson Longman moves into TV production, Bank of Scotland, Government will attract 5,000 jobs to Linwood, ICL joining forces with Fujitsu in computers, How Swedish unions are battling for stock market power, Jenkin hints at cut in insurance surcharge, Fothergill & Harvey, Sterling: Spot and Forward, Smith Bros dealers' pay rises, Oil contract opportunities, Go-ahead sought for Devon tungsten mine, Insurer pulls out, £50m shopping mall. Business Appointments: Business appointments Board changes at British Timken. Politics and Parliament: New Bishop, Flexibility of time limit in Bill for seeking citizenship House of Lords, World more dangerous without Sadat. Sport: Football Archibald chooses right moment to open his season's account, Squash rackets Game with new dimension, Rugby Union Cambridge have most of the essentials, Sports in Brief, Golf Punishing challenge ahead at Wentworth, Tennis Britain face a strong US garrison, Motor racing US prominent in next year's grand prix list, Horse show Broome regains title with Mr Ross a promising recruit, For the record Golf, Yachting Handicap lead for Kriter, Badminton Poor start by Britons, Table tennis Day takes chance splendidly. Classified Advertising: The Leverhulme Trust, Recruitment Opportunities, Entertainments Guide, Announcements, Holidays And Villas, Motor Cars. Property: Rentals, London Flats, Overseas Properties. Weather: The Weather.
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