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The Times - 13/06/1981

1981; Gale Group;

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From Christopher Thomas, , By Nicholas Timmins and Philip Webster, By Philip Webster Political Staff, Frascati, , By Donald Macintyre, By David Hewson, From David Felton, Labour Reporter, , By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By David Nicholson, By Frances Gibb, By Donald Macintyre Labour Reporter, From Richard Ford, , From Our Correspondent, , By Julian Haviland Political Editor, By Our Political Staff, From Our Correspondent, By Our Medical Correspondent, By Marcel Berlins, Legal Correspondent, By Peter Hennessy, By Martin Huckerby Music Reporter, By a Staff Reporter, From Robert Fisk, , From Christopher Walker, , From Our Own Correspondent, , From David Cross, From Michael Leapman, , From Michael Binyon, From Tony Allaway, , From Ian Murray, , From Eric Marsden, , From Trevor Fishlock, , From John Earle, From Harry Debelius, , From Jacqueline Reditt, From Bernard Nossiter of The New York Times, by John Heilpern, Joan Goodman, David Wade, John Percival, Stanley Sadie, Tony Rocca, John Carter, Jeremy Flint, Shona Crawford Poole, Alan Hamilton, Agnes Whitaker, Harry Golombek, Roy Hay, Beryl Downing, Alan Gibson, to visit the Cedars of Lebanon. Robert Fisk, Geoffrey Smith, GEOFFREY CASTON, , VIRGINIA WASON, , L. H. MOODY, , JANET TODD, , LINDA LENNARD, , RUTA PARRIS, , J. NEARSTEAD, , STANLEY STEWARD, , M. J. OAKLEY, , HARLEY SHERLOCK, , ROGER PARKER-JERVIS, , ADRIAN SINFIELD, , ANTHONY HOOLAHAN, , RICHARD WALKER, , NICHOLAS HORSLEY, , T. DALBY, , PETER W. BIDE, , MARGARET NORTHEY, , Ruth Hook, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, Several friends, Mrs Sylvia Secker, From Our Own Correspondent, By Baron Phillips, By Michael Prest, Commodities Correspondent, By Rosemary Unsworth, By Frances Williams, By Anne Warden, By Our Financial Staff, Adrienne Gleeson, BY ross, Roger Beard, Danby Bloch and Raymond Godfrey, Margaret Drummond, Robin Duthy, Peter Wainwright, By Judy Walker, By Richard Streeton, By Jerome Caminada, From a Special Correspondent, From Jim Railton, By Mitchell Platts, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By Norman Fox Football Correspondent, From Iain Mackenzie, By John Blunsden, By John Nicholls, by David Robinson, Peter Davalle,

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News: New Ballet Company In Sussex, Poussin export licence curb angers duke, US Namibia visit helps parties with Pretoria ties, Earthquake town buries its dead by the hundred, China criticizes Vatican appointment of bishop, Science report Benefit of whooping cough vaccine, Saudis may pay for rebuilding of Iraqi reactor, Poles drop five from Cabinet, Saturday Review Street-wise William Klein and the photographer's eye, Channel Four blamed for ITV's dim outlook, Healey looks back Treasury rifts get a public airing, Brezhnev warning to Nato, Reagan will not back anti-Israel sanctions, Old Vic's debts may be £500,000, A fresh dilemma for Christian parents, SDP claims union members' support, Britain to press for whaling ban, The Times Information Service, Baseball strike bowls over US, Parties give support to Spadolini, Nalgo to ballot on affiliation to Labour Party, Travel A guided excursion through the American air maze, Council pays £20,000 in benefits, Gardening Don't slug your dog, Filibuster wrecks Bill to curb smoking, A leading question for the SDP, Mother of nine-year old to have test-tube baby, Souvenir crown for wedding, Honours list snub for civil servants, The Queen's birthday awards in full, UN admits paying for press publicity, How the peasants sowed the seed of liberty, Shoparound, Haig warns Moscow to leave Poland alone, Face to face in Warrington, IRA terrorist wins seat in new Dublin parliament, Lebanese Christians who live in a world of their own, Atom group wants to expel Israel, Design Raymond Loewy, still giving the century its style, Bill to stop criminal candidates, Begin increases his lead as mood remains hawkish, Mailed fist of Kremlin displayed to Russians, Attorney General refuses to shift over court tapes, BR may join new group to rival British Telecom, For late starters, Green College Taking the long view at Oxford, Trapped boy grabbed seven times but mud thwarts rescuer, Foot sends Brezhnev a warm reply on arms, Disruption by civil servants is intensified, Mitterrand rebuilds links with Arab countries, French Socialists in sight of majority, War of words at Madrid conference, New Afghan Premier will boost Karmal's power, Cookery Disdain a dozy lobster, Ambulance strike alert for troops, Crowds bay for Bani-Sadr blood, Prior sets out draft for success. Index. Display Advertising: Boeing, British Gas, The M & G Group, Phostrogen, Volkswagen, Inghams, Army & Navy, Bank Base Rates, The Newyork New Jersey Air Center., National Savings, Credit & Commerce Insurance Company (Uk) Ltd, Standard Chartered, Providence Capitol Life Assurance Company Limited, Provincial Building Society, Oasis Holidays, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Arthur Guinness Son And Company Limited. News in Brief. Law: Jobless man who robbed Hollis home imprisoned, Youths Released, Verdict Of Suicide On Exit Man, Post office gunman jailed, Court of Appeal Costs on recovering property from police Regina v Uxbridge Justices, ex arte Commissioner of Police for the Metropolis, Technical drug import Regina v Otjen, Sands rally acquittal, Fishermen arrested by N Korea, Appeal By Ripper Under Way, No protection for invented word Exxon Corporation and Others v Exxon Insurance Consultants International Ltd, Father jailed for attacks on 10-week-old twins, Scientist lied, QC alleges, Life sentences await four Ulster escapers. Picture Gallery: An initial tribute by the RAF, Hoff of Heybridge Heath. Classified Advertising: Services tomorrow, Home & Garden, GLC South Bank Concert Halls, Funeral Arrangements, Entertainments, Situations Wanted. Reviews: Opera Evoking rich memories The Prodigal Son Snape Maltings, Personal Choice, Radio Fear in Ulster, Dance Exciting surprise Stuttgart Ballet Coliseum, Tv/selected Films, Interview Catherine Deneuve, the exploding iceberg. Arts and Entertainment: Television Sunday's programmes, The Times Crossword No. 15,551, Bridge Calcutta shuffle, Choice, Regional Tv, Radio, Chess Names of the game, Old Masters' succumb to strong dollar, Television Broadcasting Guide. Sport: Horse shows Best light horse has a future in Three Counties, Rugby Union A black day in prospect for the All Whites, Golf Job takes Norman's tip and shares lead, Show jumping A little wiggle is Britain's big stumbling block, Motor racing Ickx and Bell at the wheel again to attempt record Le Mans win, Yachting British crew increase lead at steady rate, Football Sexton goes back to the graveyard of his dreams in August, Sports in Brief, Sportsview They don't make Tests like that any more, Cricket Australia likely to tell TCCB they are against 100 overs a day, Motor cycling Crosby wins at a whirlwind pace, For the record, Tennis Sadri outguns the man who had outgunned the Tanner arsenal, Rowing Baillieu makes overseas bow in single sculls. Editorials/Leaders: Servants Not Masters, Let Them Stand But Not Sit. Letters to the Editor: Oral archives, The Baltic terror, Tape recorders in court, Hidsight, Claims to honour, Local spending, Benefit fraud inquiry, Civil Service grievances, Law on contempt, Concrete solution for the railways, 'The War Game' under wraps, University control, Life on the dole. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Official Appointments and Notices: Graduations from RAF Cranwell, University news, Latest appointments, Milddle Temple, Inner Temple. Obituaries: Roy Brown, Mr Frederic Warburg, Brigadier Sir John Boyd, Mary Lady Rennell Noted landscape painter, Mr Justice Wien. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Wednesday, June 13, 1956. Business and Finance: Discount market, Mortgages Guaranteeing the money for a new home, Family Budget Cut your domestic heating bills by half, Reduced loss by Beales, Berec says trading still poor, Cash flowing into building societies despite competition, Alternative investment Books have more than held their own, Commodities, Berisford poised for the kill in £201m battle for British Sugar, Beekeepers buzz round Brussels honeypot, Hongkong shares at record levels, Guinness falls 13pc and may cut final dividend, One man's fight with the Revenue, Round-up High risks, high rewards from Barings, UKO profits slump almost two thirds, British Benzol loss of £2.7m, Investors week The best has yet to begin..., WGI confident after plunge in profits, Japan car exports for Europe starting to slip, Chancellor stands firm on borrowing, Stock markets, In Brief Shares slip as French fears grow, Taxation The cost of putting off the evil day, Konishiroku up by 52 pc, Readers' Forum Rejecting a car · 'Private' correspondence, Pernod cuts investment, Why some ITV screens are fadiing out early, Briefly, Brown & Jackson up on dividend news, Steetley Offer For Downing, Brazil decision on cocoa sales 'is postponed', Business honours Nine industry leaders knighted, International Pirelli announces rights issue, Sterling: Spot and Forward, Overseas profits aid Pilkington, Cash bid for Wight Holdings. Stock Exchange Tables: Wall Street, Stock Exchange Prices Modest rally, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Recent Issues, Stock markets Modest late rally by leadig equities, Price Changes, Foreign exchange report, Main Changes Of The Week. Politics and Parliament: Parliament June 12 1981 Bill seeks to raise standard of zoos Commons. Births. Property: Rentals. Weather: The Weather.

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