The Times - 24/11/1981
1981; Gale Group;
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By Paul Routledge, Hugh Noyes, From Patricia Clough, Michael Binyon, , From Christopher Thomas, Tim Jones, , By Anthony Bevins, Philip Webster, From Bailey Morris, , By Peter Watson, By Michael Baily, Transport Correspondent, By Anthony Bevins, Political Correspondent, By Staff Reporters, By David Felton, Labour Reporter, By Our Labour Staff, By the Staff of "Nature", From Our Correspondent, , By Lucy Hodges, From Our Correspondent, By Stewart Tendler Crime Reporter, From Christopher Thomas, , Enniskillen, , From Julian Haviland, Political Editor, , From Our Political Editor, By Our Political Correspondent, By Richard Ford, By Frances Gibb, By Our Home Affairs Correspondent, By Kenneth Gosling, By Peter Hennessy, By David Spanier, From Christopher Walker, , From Godfrey Morrison, From Moshe Brilliant, From Michael Hornsby, , By David Cross, From Mario Modiano, , By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, From Ian Murray, By Roger Boyes, By Denis Taylor, From John Best, , From David Watts, , From Our Own Correspondent, , From Charles Hargrove, , From Ivor Davis, , From Christopher Follett, From Kuldip Nayar, by Suzy Menkes, Shirley Summerskill, Ian Bradley, John Young, Peter Watson, Paul Griffiths, by Joan Pearce, YORICK WILKS, , BERNARD BURROWS, , DERRICK A. HALL, , EDWARD GRAYSON, , DAVID M. BLOW, , DAVID BURGESS, , JAN BUTTERWORTH, , G. H. C. NEW, , T. W. B. KIBBLE, , D. F. LAWDEN, , MICHAEL RELPH, , FRANCES MARGARET, ULYATT, , MARJORIE SELDON, , PAUL SIEGHART, , M. J. CUMMINS, IAN HUNTER, , NOREEN ST. J. WEBB, , D. H. F., Michael Ratcliffe, William Mann, John Russell Taylor, Max Harrison, Hilary Finch, Irving Wardle, Bryan Appleyard, By Edward Townsend Industrial Correspondent, By David Blake, Economics Editor, From Peter Norman, , From Derek Harris, , By Frances Williams, By Edward Townsend, Industrial Correspondent, By Simon Proctor, By Paul Maidment, By Clifford Webb, Midlands Industrial Correspondent, By Baron Phillips, From Derek Harris, From Robert O'Connor, , By Elkan Allen, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Ross Davies, By Margareta Pagano, By Peter Wilson-Smith, By Our Financial Staff, From a Special Correspondent, By Peter Waymark, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, From Richard Streeton, By Rex Bellamy, By Roy McKelvie, By Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, By Nicholas Harling, By Robert Pryce, Rex Bellamy, From Richard Eaton, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, Edited by Peter Dear, By Craig Seton, David Nicholson-Lord, By Ronald Pullen, Rupert Morris,
ResumoIndex. News: Three feared dead at sea as storms lash Britain, Science report Collisions that probe structure of matter, Four years jail for anti-tax campaigner, News In Summary, Crosby by-election Rivals clash on new union laws, An elephant from Queen aids Duke, 10,000 'Loyalists' march for Paisley, The Times Information Service, Riddle of the path to nowhere, Tebbit to give employers power to sue unions, Irish border security Crazy frontier that is impossible to seal, Attack on move to alter performing right law, Music to match the new mood of Poland, Frank Johnson on Shirley Williams Such a devious lot, these Crosby voters, Bleak view of race relations, Ford unions call off planned strike on pay, Walesa stalwart resigns from Solidarity branch, Thatcher decides to abolish rates, Mitterrand remains popular, Hollywood celebrities pay tribute to Wallenberg, New hope for orphan lambs, Trudeau sets deadline on Indian rights issue, British troops in Sinai will act iln support role, Israel hint of probable veto on Europeans, Castelli dish is sold for £3,080, More jail riots feared, A chance for reform the EEC will bungle, Saudi peace plan runs into rough weather, Zia Sees Eye-To-Eye With Evren, Civil servants clock-in Malaysia's efficiency drive, Foot asks Silkin to take defence post for Labour, Navy will close Gibraltar dockyard, Bridesheads unvisited or hard times for Britain's stately homes, Opposition Walks Out In India, Greece snubs Turkey on Aegean, Brezhnev offers sweeping cuts in European missiles, The Times Diary, 'Terrorist suppliers spied on Libya' claim, Social worker in baby death case is promoted, Could Roy Jenkins be the real Crosby casualty?, The candidates, 3: John Backhouse Party activist of Benn school awaits his hour, Reagan wins big budget victory, Moreover... Miles Kington, Israeli wins Médicis, IRA toy pistol bomb in London, Election riot in Malta, Whitehall brief Thatcher's new-style man for all summits, Fashion Close encounters of the Oriental kind, Apartheid sport law to be eased, Dr Nims sells off his 3-D camera, French Senate rejects nationalization Bill, Seamen aim to blockade all routes to N Ireland, Moderate Arabs Ask For Arms, Scheme to restore Spencer House, Russia imprisoning many Ukrainians, 'Naval role for neutron warheads', British Rail faces new Beeching-style inquiry, Women in Politics/ Why not make policy instead of tea?, Text of Government proposal to review industrial relations, Left defeats Foot again, Backing for apartheid deplored Afrikaners attack own church, Tug-of-war over EEC expenditure. Display Advertising: Bliithnor, Victoria Wines, Gate, Glenfiddich, Buchanan's, Base Lending Rates, Garrard, Multiple Display Advertisements, Churchbury Estates Limited;, Citroën CX, Williams & Glyn's, J. R. Ewing Silver, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Credit Card Hotlines, Christie's, Smiths Industries, The Age Of The Train. Picture Gallery. News in Brief. Law: Control unit prisoner seeks Lords appeal, Law Report November 24 1981 Court of Appeal Leave to defend 'buy-back' option Langdale and Another v Danby, Fungicide Killed 2M Lettuces, Marks gets two years for passport offences, No 'Deal' At Vickers Trial, Appeal judges allow evicted man to continue his fight, Five-year secret of wife found dead on Downs. Politics and Parliament: Energy First gas gathering pipeline, No speeches from galleries, Social Security Benefit changes mean fewer staff, Trade Unions Closed shops to face test of periodic ballots, Middle East British troops to join Sinai peace force. Editorials/Leaders: The Ambiguity Of Mr Papandreou, Mr Reagan Challenges Congress, Mr Tebbit's Lost Clause. Letters to the Editor: Premenstrual tension, Matrimonial burdens, Significance of Vickers sentence, Saving film records, Change in S Africa, Nuclear defence, 'Wilfred and Eileen', Festival Hall box, Paisley and British pledges on Ulster, Implementing higher education cuts, Checks on prisons, Cost of road repairs. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Obituaries: Professor J. A. Betts, Mr F. J. Sheed Author and publisher, Mr W. T. O'dea, Dr John Glasspoole. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 Years Ago From The Times of Thursday November 22 1956. Reviews: Theatre Those old familiars Hansel and Gretel Warehouse, Galleries Revelation of consistency Late Sickert Hayward Gallery Sickert Browse and Darby Lutyens Hayward Gallery Gertrude Jekyll Architectural Association William Burges, "Art-Architect" Victoria and Albert Museum William Burges: Designs for Cardiff Castle Geffrye Museum, Concerts Bournemouth SO/Segal Festival Hall, Interview London to the life, Schools Prom Albert Hall, Geoffrey Saba Queen Elizabeth Hall, Television Magic at the top, Gary Karr Wigmore Hall. Stock Exchange Tables: Stock Exchange Prices Slow start to account, Recent Issues, Sterling: Spot and Forward, Price Changes, Wall Street. Business and Finance: Travel safeguard sought, LME metal stocks, Airline to face new battle of Atlantic, Commodities, China's Budget Deficit, Ductile Steels bid expected, All set for North Sea gas pipeline, The £26m dreams and 3D delays of Dr Nims' new camera, Hongkong stock market plea, Building decline forecast, Lever calls for action on business investment, Elswick-Hopper passes dividend, EEC jobless to reach 10 million by year end, Kowloon Wharf to take over World International, Business Diary: John Brown's body goes marching on, Stock markets Profit taking as interest hopes fade, Brains nearly beat beauty as Miss World fails, Stock Markets, Howe plans to release his new economic forecast next week, 25,000 jobs plan for Scotland, Ahead of the report on the Royal Bank, More car jobs to go, report says, 1,100 more jobs lost at three companies, Business Briefing, In brief $20,000m needed for China oil exploration, Dundonian confident after strong start, Shipyard Talks Deadlock, Hello, I'm your comrade robot, Think modern, Heseltine tells Midlands, Aggressive campaign to capture new market US insurers chase the women, Metal Box dividend up despite profit fall, Record first half at Vinten, J. Foster forecasts profits in second half, New venture capital fund. Business Appointments: Business Appointments Davies is new Imperial Group secretary. Sport: Squash rackets Opportunity missed as Kenyon goes down again, Real tennis A day when the miles caught up with Cull, Ice hockey Blackpool joins race after win over league leaders, Coe Sportsman of the Year, Snooker Hobbling Thorne steps into third round, Squash rackets Willstrop too cute for a worried man, Rugby Union RFU's latest format will divide counties into four leagues, Motor rallying Mikkola turbo-charges back into lead, Rugby League Mordell could miss semi-final, Boxing Sibson is set for a time trial if Italian brings along his bike, Yachting Blake goes into clear lead, Racing Ro's Owen in the pink again for Head start, Cricket England ready for the pukka stuff, For the record, Basketball Palace put brakes on tired Fiat, Tennis takes wing in a hangar, Football Two-goal Howard paints the town red as Altrincham do it again. 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