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The Times - 12/11/1981

1981; Gale Group;

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By Julian Haviland, Political Editor, By Sarah Segrue, By Philip Webster, Peter Hennessy, From Robert Fisk, , By Donald Macintyre, Labour Correspondent, By Our Political Editor, From Christopher Thomas, , From Anthony Bevins, Political Correspondent, , By Philip Webster, Political Reporter, By Henry Stanhope, Defence Correspondent, By Nicholas Timmins, By Robin Young, David Walker, By Our Legal Correspondent, By Annabel Ferriman, Health Services Correspondent, From John Witherow, , By the Staff of "Nature", By Our Health Services Correspondent, By Kenneth Gosling, Henry Stanhope, By Diana Geddes, Education Correspondent, By Our Education Correspondent, By Pearce Wright, Science Editor, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By Lucy Hodges, By Philip Howard Literary Editor, By A Staff Reporter, From Our Correspondent, , By Christopher Warman Arts Correspondent, By Frances Gibb, By John Young, From Christopher Walker, , From Moshe Brilliant, , From Nicholas Ashford, , From Michael Binvon, From Our Own Correspondent, , By David Cross, From Michael Hornsby, , From Stephen Taylor, , From Godfrey Morrison, Frnom Ray Kennedy, From Charles Hargrove, , From Nicholas Hirst, From Trevor Fishlock, From Peter Nichols, From Michael Binyon, , From Patrick Knight, , From Peter hazalhurst, , From Our Correspondent, From Charles Hargrove, From Richard Hughes, Anthony Quinton, George Bull, Ronald Lewin, Mary Cosh, Philip Howard, H. R. F. Keating, John Preston, Michael Church, Irving Wardle, Paul Barker, George Brock, Paul Griffiths, Max Harrison, Peter Nichols, Christopher Warman, Michael Hornsby, Marcel Berlins Legal Correspondent, Dr Tony Smith Medical Correspondent, Michael Horsnell, Ronald Butt, DAVID MERVIN, , ALAN WILLIAMS, , J. A. MOORE, , PATRICK SPARROW, , E. P. THOMPSON, , HASTINGS, , BEATRICE SOFAER, , DAVID GREEN, , FRANK McLAREN, , J. E. MOORE, , FRANCISCO d'ESCOTO, , JUDITH FILKIN-HUNT, , By Christopher Warman, By Peter Norman, Peter Hill, By Peter Hill, Industrial Editor, By Our Industrial Editor, By Peter Wainwright, From Bailey Morris, , By Derek Harris, Baron Phillips, By Edward Townsend, Industrial Correspondent, By Edward Townsend, By Rupert Morris, By Our Correspondent, By Derek Harris, Commercial Editor, By Bill Johnstone, By Paul Maidment, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Ross Davies, Melvyn Westlake, By Drew Johnston, By Our Financial Staff, By Peter Wilson-Smith, From Richard Streeton, By Sydney Friskin, By Norman Fox, By Alan Gibson, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, From John Hennessy, From Pamela Macgregor-Morris, Conrad Voss Bark, From a Special Correspondent, By John Karter, Jane Capon, By Clifford Webb, Midlands Industrial Correspondent, By David Felton Labour Reporter, By Our Business News Staff,

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Index. News: West urged to reciprocate Soviet curbs on foreigners, BL loss at £12m as tea break strike talks fail, Ample scope for Paisley in Anglo-Irish study, Bonn crisis talks on jobless, offices to have new theatre, French play down Peking love affair, Happy End At Tv Motel, PLO snubs Britain over 'slur', Benn stands in for the moderates, Cuts will delay research, Hostel fire measure welcomed, Shell shop stewards defuse strike threat, Reith lecturer questions existence of arms race, Should PMT be a woman's all-purpose excuse?, The Times Information Service, Men Of The Year Honoured, Tass attacks Reagan 'nuclear blackmail', Minister's refusal to aid BR attacked, Hongkong looks to bright future after 1997, South Africa: promises without progress, No Challenge To Du Cann, Armistice Day unity honoured in France, Bill gives more rights to detained mental patients, US military pledge to Tunisia, Sir Keith takes a blind swipe, Teacher training cut will fall equally on all, Livingstone says London Transport facing break up if rates appeal is lost, P & O face lightning strikes over Ulster ferries, Israeli MPs visit US to save Camp David, Poland looks back on 1918 Communists join big independence rallies, Warning of battle ahead for higher farm prices, Rates Bill falters as Tory revolt grows, Court ruling worries treasurers GLC rates revolt predicted, Moscow comes out fighting over submarine, Frank Johnson in the Commons Stale claret and a poisoned chalice, Return to Stratford-on-Avon, MP suggests way to avoid abuses in leaders' poll, Chief Rabbi defends babies' right to life, South Africans warned of forced sterilization, Strip Show Students Expelled, Stricter Entry To The Bar, Castro says US is setting stage to intervene in Cuba, Figueiredo returns to power, Science report Starlight clue to Neptune's moons, Warning shot is still Nato option, India maintains stand on nuclear fuel, The Times Diary, Fighting in Chad close to frontier, Owen's tomato attackers are still at large, Britain's top 20 authors?, Now a truly common entrance, Gormley tells miners to take 9.13% pay offer, Moreover... Miles Kington, Snags in relay system delay shuttle again, Pollution kills Japanese fauna, Cash limit on student grants considered, The Times University Results Service, War Ends After 172 Years, Homebuyers want more time to pay, Peace in the Middle East: Begin digs in to fight the Saudi proposals West Bank gets plenty of stick but little carrot, Shadow Cabinet clash Obey the rules or go, Foot tells Benn, Stronger role for Chief of Staff, Cramming equals expansion, Civil Service Department axed in Whitehall shake-up, Nuclear leak blamed on fuel rod error, Royal show moves to the Palace, Balloon In Pacific Crossing, Zimbabwe's new army Civil war guerrilla factions united, Threat of a boycott on new work tests, Britain says 'no' to FAO budget proposals, Nurses seek pay review, Adam and Eve and (right) two seventeenth-, Boeing gets set with the economy airliner of the future. Picture Gallery. Display Advertising: Welsh Development Agency, Ppa, Rank Xerox, Multiple Display Advertisements, Air France, Rolinco's, Saint-Gobain, Tate Gallery, Financial Weekly, Abbey National Share Account, Associated British Foods, North British Properties, British Sugar Corporation Limited, Foyles Art Gallery, Dr Barnardo's, Ths, Cats, Aycliffe+peterlee, The Listener, Base Lending Rates, Pountney Clinic, Halifax, General Accident Fire & Life Assurance Corporation Ltd., Minema, Pcac, Acoronet Paperback, Hine, Hutchinson, Zetters Group, George H. Scholes & Co. Ltd., Hunting Gate, M.J.H.Nightingale & Co. Limited, The Advertising Standards Authority. Law: Court Cleared For Agent, Death call at trial, Nurse inquest plea victory, Court of Appeal Chancery Division Ordinarily resident for student grant Regina v Barnet London Borough Council, Ex parte Shah and Another Regina v Brent London Borough Council, ex parte Akbarali Regina v Shropshire County Council, Ex parte Abdullah Regina v Inner London Education Authority, Ex parte Ablack Regina v Barnet London Borough Council, Ex parte Shabpar, 'The Times' praised by solicitor in PMT case, Solicitor IS Found Guilty, Press ban too wide, judge says, Delay no ground for striking out probate action In re Flynn deceased: Flynn v Flynn and others, Whether preventing crime is an obstruction Moore v Green, Baby boy died 'after three months of cruelty'. News in Brief. Politics and Parliament: Scotland Repayment of grant by car firm, Lords Government has been flexible, Speaker Paisley told to attend on Monday, Commons Howe predicts slower fall in inflation, Parliament today, Ulster Link Operators interested in ferry, Lords To Debate BBC Cuts. Reviews: Theatre A Pack of Women Drill Hall, RPO/Groves Festival Hall, Concerts Collegium Musicum of London Queen Elizabeth Hall, Travels with a passionate donkey An English Journey By Richard West (Chatto & Windus, £8.50), Cinema Inernational superbeast, Paperbacks To read is to argue Crowds and Power, by Elias Canetti (Penguin, £2.95), The crack in the glass M15 British Security Service Operations 1909-1945 By Nigel West (Bodley Head, £7.95), Television Quietly getting on with it, Fiction Ah, But Your Land is Beautiful By Alan Paton (Cape, £6.95) The Mockery Bird By Gerald Durrell (Collins, £7.50), Opera news Serious loss to Italy, Welsh 'Fidelio' in London, Violence, The Pope's divisions The Papacy in the Modern World By J. Derek Holmes (Burns & Oates, £9.95), Crime Shadow of a Doubt By June Thomson (Constable, £6.95), On the Origin of a Victorian sage Charles Darwin By peter Brent (Heinemann, £12.50). Editorials/Leaders: Half Way To The Livingstone Hog, The Tiger's Smile, Dr Owen (Whom God Preserve). Letters to the Editor: Ireland's future, Parental attitudes to the handicapped, Trotskyites in the Labour Party, The urban fox, Tale of two Escorts, Point of precedence, Nicaragua prisoners, Cable and Wireless shares sale, Obligations and SDP, Pension tax, Rational approaches to disarmament. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,678, Recital, Today's television and radio programmes. Obituaries: M Abel Gance Master of the spectacular cinema, Dr L. T. Topsfield. Business and Finance: EEC increases steel prices despite protest, THF eyes Madrid Ritz, 'W' Ribbons cuts loss to £320,000, Chubb to axe 350 jobs at Brighton, Stock markets Rally on bull market hope, Woolworth crackdown wipes out its loss, Commodities, Icl Picked For Office Project, Georgian dockland to get a £30m facelift, Economic notebook Fishing for exports with aid as the bait, New Trust will invest in Australian companies, Energy costs-easing industry's burden, Japan study on trade surcharge, Overseas momentum at ABF, CES diversifies, Business Diary: Who will fit that LT bill?, Italy union agrees indexed limit, £30m docks renewal plan for Gloucester, Newsprint capacity rising, Allied Irish Banks slowed by high costs, Industry urges early electricity review, TUC attacks oil sell-off plan, In Brief Mobil can move on offer for Marathon, Stock Markets, Chloride slashes deficit, New joint car project agreed with Honda, Business Briefing, Preussag raises its AMC stake to 85 pc, Akzo dips over nine months, Reagan tax cut a 'Trojan horse', Little comfort for furniture makers, Tougher stance by UK on textile quotas, Bellway holds payout despite fall, Wolseley profits fall 49pc. Stock Exchange Tables: Recent Issues, Stock Exchange Prices Late surge ACCOUNT DAYS: Dealings Began, Nov 9 Dealings End, Nov 20. § Contango Day, Nov 23 Settlement Day, Nov 30 § Forward bargains are permitted on two previous days, Sterling: Spot and Forward, Price Changes, Wall Street. Business Appointments: Business appointments Sandeman chairman of Seagram. Classified Advertising: Entertainments Guide, Recruitment Opportunities, Secretarial and Non-secretarial Appointments, Announcements, Motor Cars, Situations Wanted, Educational, Careers and Re-training. Sport: Lord of the flies in his old kingdom, Gymnastics Miss Comaneci left out of Romanian team, Racing Top honours await this talented scholar, Football Villa allow themselves to be drawn into an artless struggle, Hockey Captain saves HA from the embarrassment of defeat, Sports in Brief, Rugby Union Australians show the best way forward, Tennis Golden player with a silver tongue, Cricket Cook slaves over a hot wicket and serves up the perfect starter, Yesterday's results, Equestrianism Hadley and partner keep the British flag flying, Table tennis Mrs Hammersley goes down, so do England, Rackets Pace of brothers too much for opponents, Ice skating American's claim to title looks uncertain. Births. Property: Rentals, London Flats. Weather: The Weather.

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