The Times - 01/10/1981
1981; Gale Group;
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From Hugh Noyes, , George Clark, Philip Webster, , By Geraldine Norman, Sale Room Correspondent, By John Whitmore, Adrienne Gleeson, From Arthur Osman, , By Lucy Hodges, By David Felton, Labour Reporter, By David Felton Labour Reporter, By Richard Allan, By Stewart Tendler Crime Reporter, By Christopher Warman, Local Government Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, , By Tim Jones, From Richard Ford, By Our Medical Correspondent, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By John Young, Planning Reporter, By Diana Geddes, Education Correspondent, By Peter Evans, Home Affairs Correspondent, By Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, By Arthur Reed, Air Correspondent, By Our Labour Correspondent, By John Witherow, By Amanda Haigh, From Our Correspondent, By Our Planning Reporter, From Philip Webster, Donald Macintyre, By David Nicholson-Lord, From George Clark, Political Correspondent, From Julian Haviland, Alan Wood, Robert Morgan, Gordan Wellman, Derk Barnet and Richard Evans, From Nicholas Hirst, From Our Own Correspondent, From Charles Hargrove, , From Michael Binyon, From Alan Hamilton, , From David Bonavia, , Front Christopher Walker, , From Patricia Clough, From Richard Wigg, From Olli Kivinen, From David Watts, From Ivor Davis, From Ian Murray, From David Brown, Jack Straw, Gay Firth, H. R. F. Keating, Philip Howard, Richard Holmes, Bevis Hillier, Laurence Cotterell, William Mann, David Robinson, Sheridan Morley, Dennis Hackett, by Peter Shore, Alan Hamilton, Michael Horsnell, Ronald Butt, CHRISTOPHER JOHNSON, , JONATHAN MEYRICK, , J. W. STEWART, , GEORGE COWPE, , KIYOSHI KAWASHIMA, , MICHAEL EDWARDES, , MICHAEL RAWLINS, , EIRLYS ROBERTS, , P. S. CARROLL, , HANNAH STEINBERG, , JAMES A. BUCKLEY, , ANTHONY BRYER, , E. K. G. SIXSMITH, , By Catherine Gunn, From David Blake, By Clifford Webb, Derek Harris, By Our Correspondent, By Tony Hodges, By Derek Harris, By Rupert Morris, By Our Commercial Editor, By Our Industrial Staff, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Ross Davies, John Whitmore, David Blake, By Margareta Pagano, Roger Ellis, From Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, From a Special Correspondent, By John Hennessy, By Clive White, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, From Norman Fox Sports Correspondent, From Lewine Mair, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By Michael Seely, Edited by Peter Davalle, Frank Johnson,
ResumoIndex. News: For the record: Summary of Home News for September 26-29... and the main decisions of the Labour Party Conference Bennites lose control of the NEC, Cheap air offers criticized, Why the air traffic controllers are losing hope Union faces crisis in battle for control tower, Dioxin may be buried in coal tip, Reagan in late flurry over Awacs, Maplin ruled out for third London airport, Five moderates who change the balance of power, The decimal point that counted, The new executive Majority group on NEC to demote Benn, Error shuts down US nuclear plant, EEC tiptoes to policy on fishing, Burglary insurance claims up 29% in six months, BBC 'lies' charge is rejected, Solidarity in danger of split from political squabbling, Bennism the real fight back is just beginning, Unions threaten gas strike in new year, 'Sunday Times' men defy union and reject peace pact, The Times Information Service, A miscellany of three days of news, Labour backs unilateral ban as left-right clash continues Defiant Benn says he will carry on his fight, Report on prison death hearing is ordered, Insults fly to herald world chess tourney, Top German spy goes free today, How Alex Kitson almost kicked Nato into touch, Trudeau may talk to the Queen about end of constitutional link, Arrigo Levi: A personal view Travelling with Begin on road to peace, Union fund for Swedish industry is approved, Rates referendum rules set out, The Belgian with 30,903 adopted children, Giants in action across a shiny board, Savoy Hotel, Foot better off than Callaghan, Top Iranian Officers Die In Crash, French face tax rises across the board, Polytechnic survey £1,000 variations in price of learning, BL 'broke race Act' by rejecting black man, Science report Lead poison effects on intelligence disclosed, The 35 MPs who ensured victory for Healey, Interest rates set for further sharp rise, Moscow scorns US estimate of arms strength, Soldiers release hostages from Sikh hijackers, Three days of world news Iraqi troops pull out of Abadan, Moreover... Miles Kington, Local government reform Farmers to pay rates: curb sought on district auditors, Finland Seeks New President, The triumph of poor Michael Foot, Mugabe attacks Muldoon at Commonwealth summit, Nuclear disarmament Conference votes for unilateralist policy but will stand by Nato, Taiwan could keep its own army under Chinese unity offer, Pope's visit schedule in disarray, Prior demands more power for Ulstermen, 'Sunday Times' men reject deal, Commuters in London promised a better deal, Whitelaw in Toxteth talks, Research needed into mining waste, The Times Diary With a little help from Shaikh Yamani, 7,400 fast in Spain's jails, Plan attacks support for PLO Israel courts the Arab moderates, IDC offer to sell land likely to be rejected, Nuclear proposals present diemma for Mitterrand. Arts and Entertainment: Duke Sells Books To Aid Trust, Auctioneers and dealers settle premium fight, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,642, Today's television and radio programmes. Display Advertising: Cater Allen Plc, Ppa, Imi, Hillards, Multiple Display Advertisements, Sealink, Hodder & Stoughton, Galerie George, First National Securities, Sotheby's, Nei, Henry Butcher, Foyles Art Gallery, Vauxhall, Nt, Barclays, Saa, Idc, Haynes Publishing Group Ltd, Out Of The Blue, Hawley Leisure Limited, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co Limited, Audemars Piguet, Fellini, Dual-Fuel Systems Ltd, The Charities Official Investment Fund, Inter-City, The London Hilton, Rmc, The Capital & National Trust Plc, Mermaid, Church's, Criterion Theatre, British Telecom, Hampton & Sons, Metalrax Group Plc, Wallace Heaton, Hunting Gate, Their Noble Lordships. Law: Most young offenders reconvicted, Freak radio call made gang panic, court told, Forgery solicitor to be struck off, Passers-by foil gunman, 1975 murder suspect held. News in Brief. Picture Gallery. Reviews: Loyalist Foot Michael Foot, Crime Soldier No More, Sixties men who made history The Dictionary of National Biography 1961-70, Fiction The Temptation of Eileen Hughes By Brian Moore (Cane £6.50) Lantern Lecture and Other stories By Adam Mars Jones (Faber, £6.95), Television Staying on course, Interview Keeping up the Baddeley style, Twice told tales of war-time gallantry The Air Battle for Malta The Diaries of a Fighter Pilot By Lord James Douglas-Hamilton (Mainstream Publishing, £7.95) Nella Last's War A Mothers' Diary 1939-45, Opera Samson et Dalila Covent Garden, Symbolist writer of the fin de siècle The Life of Villiers de L'Isle-Adam, Wow and Aaargh from Donald Duck Uncle Scrooge Goofy, Cinema Zanussi pays his debt to Poland. Editorials/Leaders: Amber Light For Mr Trudeau, Unfinished Business, Two Into One May Go. Letters to the Editor: Burning question, Significance of BL-Honda new model, Blue music?, Women and work, Consumers under fire, Case for European currency link, Poor relation, North Sea gas, SDP constitution, Man's insufficiency, Driven to distraction, Education cuts that do not save money. Court and Social: Court Circular. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Saturday, September 29, 1956 Hitler's voice. Official Appointments and Notices: Latest appointments. Marriages. Births. Obituaries: Lord Boyle Of Handsworth A liberal influence on Conservative thinking, Mr Bill Shankly, Mr Robert Montgomery. Business and Finance: Tin Mine May Be Reopened, £500m regional grants paid out last year, Manders raises dividend after upturn overseas, EEC may raise fat and oil prices by 16pc, Websters' profit more than double, Commodities, Now stock market takes a breather, Cash call at Staffs Potteries, Nigeria seeks UK cash, Business Diary: Big Breadwinner Hogge, McLeod Russel bids £22.6m for Warren, ESI London reorganization, Oil income lifts Charterhall, Radio revenue, Business Briefing NatWest hits back, Why snuff sales are not to be sneezed at, Whisky price rise in the New Year, Award scheme in credit, H Samuel profit tumbles, Britain on right track, Howe tells the IMF, In Brief EEC action flounders over Japan, Playing the interest rate card, Scrap merchants head for £150m record in exports, The dead hand of Interest rates, For the record: Business news for September 26-29, Mining Testing times for St Piran offshoot, Stock Markets, Move to bring Anzani back to stock market, Courtaulds complains of loom design piracy, New-look Dorchester gets a touch of gold, Launch of analyser is halted, Ambitious Occidental votes for chemicals, Mergers cleared, Why confidence ran out, Sterling: Spot and Forward, New BL car launch will mean loss of 1,500 jobs, Korea's Pony to go on show this month. Stock Exchange Tables: Recent Issues, Stock Exchange Prices Quiet but nervous, Stock markets Selective buying as sellers hold off, Wall Street, Price Changes. Business Appointments: Business appointments New managing director at Arthur Guinness. Sport: Olympic Games Smooth campaigning helps Seoul the inexperienced outsider, Football results Other results, Bloodstock sales Arabs make their presence felt at Newmarket, Sports in Brief, Tennis Advantage Britain on collective verve, Cricket Kallicharran to play in S Africa, For the record: Sports news from September 26-29, Football Aberdeen on crest of wave as Uefa Cup holders go under, For the record Tennis, Yachting McLaughlin secures title, Motor racing Back to track for Lauda, Showjumping Barbarella is first and fastest, Racing Woodstream flows in for Sangster fortunes, Rugby Union Dodge makes journey worthwhile, Golf Faldo granted a stroll in the Spanish glades, Ice skating Prolonged ovation for British pair. 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