The Times - 20/10/1981
1981; Gale Group;
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By Peter Hill, Industrial Editor, By Frances Williams, From Mario Modiano, From Christopher Walker, , By Paul Routledge, Labour Editor, From Ray Kennedy, From Moshe Brilliant, By David Spanier, By Donald Macintyre, Labour Correspondent, By David Felton Labour Reporter, By Tony Samstag, By Philip Webster, Political Reporter, By John Witherow, By Frances Gibb, From John Young, Planning Reporter, , By George Clark Political Correspondent, By the Staff of "Nature", By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Peter Hennessy, By Our Arts Correspondent, By Diana Geddes Education Correspondent, By Richard Evans, From Ronald Kershaw, , By Richard Ford, By Lucy Hodges, By Hugh Clayton Agriculture Correspondent, By Pat Healy, Social Services Correspondent, From Peter Hennessy, , From Henry Stanhope, Defence Correspondent, , From a Correspondent, , Port Chester, , From Dessa Trevisan, , From Nicholas Worrall, From Nicholas Ashford, From Charles Harrison, From David Bonavia, , From Our Own Correspondent, , From Harry Debelius, , By Our Foreign Staff, From Our Own Correspondent, From Stephen Taylor, By Caroline Moorehead, From Patricia Clough, , From Godfrey Morrison, , From Ian Murray, From Neil Kelly, , By Pearce Wright Science Editor, by Suzy Menkes., by Monica Sims, by David Henderson, Peter Watson, Ian Bradley, ROY GRANTHAM, , DAVID AARONOVITCH, , FREDERICK BONNART, , N.I. PAPALOIZOU, , TONY EMERSON, , J. A. MILLER, , ROGER FOX, , M. GOLDING, , STEPHEN SHAW, , KEITH KIMNELL, , E. H. M. HARRIS, , DAVID COTTON, , ALBERT G. THOMPSON, , By Kenneth Gosling, By Martin Huckerby Theatre Reporter, By Geraldine Norman, Sale Room Correspondent, From Our Special Correspondent, , R.Y.G, Dennis Hackett, Irving Wardle, John Russell Taylor, Paul Griffiths, Barry Millington, Joan Chissell, Ned Chaillet, By David Blake Economics Editor, By Margareta Pagano, By Edward Townsend, By Michael Prest, Commodities Correspondent, By Michael Baily, Transport Correspondent, By Our Financial Staff, By Michael Prest, From Peter Norman, By David Felton, Labour Reporter, By Derek Harris, Commercial Editor, By Baron Phillips, From a Correspondent, By Clifford Webb, Midlands Industrial Correspondent, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Ross Davies, Robert Schuil, Adrian Hamilton, By Philip Robinson, By Catherine Gunn, By Peter Aykroyd, By Rex Bellamy, By Peter West, From Clive White, By Sydney Friskin, By Robert Pryce, By Nicholas Harling, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By John Hennessy Golf Correspondent, By Richard Eaton, By John Karter, Edited by Peter Dear, From Christopher Thomas, Peter Waymark Motoring Correspondent, Clifford Webb Midlands Industrial Correspondent, Peter Waymark, Edward Townsend, Patrick O'Leary, Derek Harris Commercial Editor,
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News: Chinese Communists set for party purge, Zimbabwe rally ends in faction fighting, Company Cars Your choice, from status symbol to rep's workhorse, Cohabiting Gains In America, Agreement nearer on Namibia, Diplomats express concern at scale of US commitment in Egypt, 25% Farm Pay Rise Sought, Abstention fear in Spanish polls, Of shaggy dogs... and birds, Britain lags behind Europe in value of jobless payments, Tenants told to beware of low-flying concrete, A politician to whom no Greek is indifferent, Rippon: the man most unlikely to..., How Nunn May passed uranium samples to Russia, New pledge on Civil Service pay, The Times Information Service, Prisoners of conscience USSR: Mustafa Dzhemilev, Cairo admits Muslim extremists are threatening regime, Prince of Wales 'target for racist hate mail', Shorter than Castle and more accurate than Crossman, Miners delay pay talks until BL settles claim, TUC may end backing for youth jobs scheme, The Paris Shows It's a cinch, the waist is back, Assurance by Thatcher on airport options, '£3.5m fraud' by restaurants, The world warms up to a petrol replacement Diesel: will Britain have a change of heart?, Foreigners to pay for NHS treatment, Bring the Mexico summit down to earth, Solidarity sees chance of accord, Sudan says Libyan invasion is imminent, Moreover....Miles Kington, Cabinet may be forced to cut spending further, Honour for pioneers of microscopic world, People stay apart from art, Tory attacks 'bullying' by BL chief, Last lap for Sir Ian When BBC security is a £50 licence fee, Company Cars To lease or buy? Drop in deals on wheels, Frank Johnson in Croydon Distant encounters of the Heath kind, Picasso exhibition breaks records, Peter Waymark discusses the high road to keeping costs low How the quest for better fuel economy is going, Action not words, Healey tells Cabinet 'wets', ITV unwraps Christmas package, Trident 2 missile may prove a better buy, Feeding The World's Hungry US aid policy on collision course at Cancun summit, Police given guidelines on CS gas, President campaigns for his policies at Yorktown, Duffy faces left demand for new AUEW poll, The Times Diary, Bridge federation refuses to invite Terence Reese, Walesa pleased by change of leadership, Schmidt's heavy work load worries Germans, 'One in four babies die in homeland', Dual fuel: is there a real market for it in Britain? The snags of switching over to gas, Rumblings of revolt among Tory dissidents, Whitehall brief Myth catches up with Thatcher, Science report Chimpanzee which understands numbers, Campaign to abolish the GLC, Workers to buy stake in freight £1,500m sale of state's North Sea oil, Britain explains absence from Dayan funeral, Archbishop will back Bill change, Tunis takes cautious steps to democracy, Police foil third attempt to pay £500,000 Irish kidnap ransom, Fringe benefit on four wheels, Ross Davies looks at the tax position A peculiar perk, Middle Temple awards, Off come the gloves in the fight for rental business, Following the fleet down the motorway, Papandreou assures Washington, EEC farm ministers only agree to differ, Wagner is silenced by Israeli protests, Company Cars, Son Sann's leadership aims Hope in jungle for Cambodia's salvation, Polytechnics gain from cuts at universities. Picture Gallery: Company Cars. 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Law: Prison officers are constables Home Office v Robinson and Another, Damage Charge, Customs man denies fear, 5 Charged With Kidnap Of Iranians, Foreman acquitted on gas death charge, Woman of 90 'took longer to die than she should', Police tell of being beaten in rampage at fair, Contractor told to move sewage or go to jail, No material irregularity over plea Regina v Emmanuel, Mrs Mason wins fight over estate, Astles loses murder charge plea, Dentist caused death of patient, QC says, Ambition 'drove surgeon and mistress to murder', 'Sunday Express' to appear before murder case judge, Justices' discretion on trials Regina v Sandwich Justices, Ex parte Berry. News in Brief. Politics and Parliament: Companies Bill Labour move to retain business names register fails, Parliament today, N Sea Pipeline Bringing N Sea gas ashore, British Gas Private sector takeover of UK oil production, Peers save curlew and redshank, Nuclear Power No hazard to health from leak, House Of Lords Government urged to act over Land's End, Go back to the voters, Benn tells defectors. Arts and Entertainment: Key miniature portrait sold to V and A for £8,200, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,658, Barnett Sale Tops £100,000, Today's television and radio programmes. Official Appointments and Notices: Nobel prizes awarded to five scientists, Church news. Reviews: Theatre The Catch Royal Court Theatre Upstairs, Why radio can still hold its own, Television Defectors' defects, Rock The Clash Lyceum, Dance Kabuki Sadler's Wells, Concerts Radiance and conservatism Pollini Festival Hall, Annie Fischer Queen Elizabeth Hall, City of London Sinfonia/Hickox Queen Elizabeth Hall, Galleries Was Gilman the pick of Camden Town? Harold Gilman, 1876-1919 City Museum and Art Gallery, Stoke-onTrent Bernard Meninsky, 1891-1950 Blond Fine Art Pre-Raphaelites and Academics Christopher Wood Gallery Ghisha Koenig/Sam Rabin Wylma Wayne Fine Art. Editorials/Leaders: A Hard Winter, Good Policy: Bad Manners, Greece Might Still Be Free. Letters to the Editor: Sentencing policy, Short lets for students, Nuclear-free Balkans, The nuclear balance, Bail in practice, BL's pay offer to workforce, Unemployment cycle, Anti-inflation strategy and its ironies, Conifer protection for British oaks, Open churches. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Thursday, October 18,. 1956 Calder Hall opened. Obituaries: Major Sir Gerard Fuller, Mr Roy Hinton, Professor R. D. Russell, Mr Charles Batey Former Printer to the University of Oxford, Professor Tadeusz Kotarbinski. Stock Exchange Tables: Wall Street, Stock Exchange Prices Gilts firmer, Price Changes, Recent Issues. Business and Finance: Lovable calls in receivers, £53.5m 'knock-down' price for NFC, Mr Lawson starts the big North Sea sell-off, Subsidy call to reduce unemployment, LME metal stocks, Commodities, TV ratings Jaws wins monster audience for ITV, Bryant Holdings' record profits, Capitalizing the future, Exports 'hit by lack of languages', Insurance proposals hit EEC opposition, Opec close to accord on higher prices, M & S shows £17.1m profits rise, Suter lifts stake in Appleyard to 19.9pc, N Sea Assets seeks listing, Business Diary: Romans in the gloaming, Retail Sales, Upturn in retail sales 'unlikely', CEI in no hurry to hand over key powers, 'Onerous' Rates Attacked, Why Holland cannot balance its books, Strike threat to Lucas Aerospace, Stock Markets, Wellco plunges to £4,000 but dividend maintained, Business Briefing, Stock markets Wall St gloom spoils confident start, Japan counters EEC charges, Sterling: Spot and Forward, £23m aid could create 2,000 jobs, In Brief Borrowing may pass Bonn target, Soviet Union increases gold sales to West, BPM group profits drop by 55pc, Malaysia bids for tin holding. Business Appointments: Business Appointments OFT names divisional director. Sport: Hockey London tournament success, Badminton Jolly inspires England, Modern rhythmic gymnastics Far Eastern promise confronts established block in graceful championships, Racing Sandown prescribe prevention and cure, Football Neill has remedy to solve a problem shared by his rival, Cricket Guessing games continue, Tennis Struggle to qualify is hard on the eye, All players should have one, Golf Miss Lee Smith keeps her bank manager happy, Ice hockey Redskins take another scalp, Basketball Little to choose between two leaders, For the record, Book reviews Literature encouraged by tennis, Rugby Union England's senior clubs seek a formula for national merit table. Classified Advertising: Entertainments Guide, Legal Appointments, Announcements, Legal appointments, Motor Cars. Property: Rentals, Salerooms and Antiques. Births. Weather: The Weather.
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