The Times - 29/04/1981
1981; Gale Group;
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From Christopher Thomas and Tim Jones, , From Charles Hargrove, From Christopher Walker in Jerusalem and Robert Fisk, From Patrick Brogan, , By Peter Hill, Industrial Editor, From John Earle, By Hugh Noyes, Parliamentary Correspondent, , From Arthur Osman, , By George Clark, Our Political Correspondent, By Ian Bradley, By Our Social Services Correspondent, By Our Planning Reporter, By Our Political Editor, By Richard Evans, Political Staff, By Donald Macintyre, From David Felton, Labour Reporter, , By Fred Emery Political Editor, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By Frances Gibb, From Our Correspondent, , By Arthur Reed, Air Correspondent, From Ronald Faux, , By Our Arts Reporter, By Robin Young, By Nicholas Timmins, By Lucy Hodges, By George Clark, Political Correspondent, By John Young Planning Reporter, By Geraldine Norman, Sale Room Correspondent, By John Winder, Parliamentary Staff, By Arthur Reed and Ronald Faux, By Peter Hennessy, By Our Bridge Correspondent, By Kenneth Gosling, By Stanley Baldwin, From Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Correspondent, From Ian Murray, , From John Earle, , From Harry Debelius, , From Richard Wigg, , From Patricia Clough, , From Dessa Trevisan, , From Patrick Brogan, From Douglas Aiton, , From Our Own Correspondent, From David Cross, , From Sinan Fisck, , From Ivor Davis, From Karan Thapar, By Our Foreign Staff, From John Best, From Denis Taylor, , From James Sterba, , From Michael Hornsby, , From Charles Harrison, From Bryan John, By Alan Gibson, By Norman Fox Football Correspondent, By David Hands, By a Special Correspondent, Geoffrey Green, By Lewine Mair, By Sydney Friskin, By Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, Shona Crawford Poole, Derek Parker, Richard Williams, Tim Heald, Ned Chaillet, Irving Wardle, Stanley Sadie, Paul Griffiths, Hilary Finch, Bryan Appleyard, Derek Harris Commercial Editor, Patrick O'Leary, P. O'L., Geoffrey Weston, David Young, Ronald Faux, James Hutchinson, Derek Harris, Danby Bloch and Raymond Godfrey, Nicholas Ashford, Donald Macintyre, Michael Horsnell, Louis Heren, BRUCE PATTISON, , M. D. VARCOE-COCKS, , NICK BRITTAN, , JONATHAN HOOD, , JAMES MEADE, , PARTHA DASGUPTA, , C. C. REDSTONE, , F. CHRISTOPHER MADDOX, , PATRICK OXON:, SHIRLEY SUMMERSKILL, , D. CAPLAN, , WALLY VELLA, , JOHN CROOKE, , MARY CROOKE, , J. F. BAILEY, , By Our Horticulture Correspondent, L. B., By the Staff of Nature, T.G.H.J., By Nicholas Hirst, By Our Energy Correspondent, Philip Robinson, By Michael Prest, By Our Financial Staff, By David Blake, By John Huxley, By Clifford Webb, Midlands Industrial Correspondent, By Bill Johnstone, G.W.FRENCH, , JOHN G. BRIDGE, , HAROLD COPEMAN, , N. KURTI, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Michael Prest, Nicholas Hirst, By Rosemary Unsworth, By Margareta Pagano, By Clifford Webb Midlands Industrial Correspondent, By Michael Clark, Baron Phillips,
ResumoNews: Swedish Premier averts collapse of coalition, Speeding of Spain's Nato entry attacked, Dates given for the Pope's visit, The man most likely to succeed, Banks ready to back any sound scheme, FBI arrest 'Dominica invaders', Difficult times survived in West Germany, Mr Haig: a soldier on the defensive, Atlanta Deaths Reach 26, Sir James is open to offers, Counselling service grows to meet demand, Policy splits in SDP 'worse than expected', Giscard beats rival to start of campaign, BL dispute over workers sent to manager's home, Coup attempt in Equatorial Guinea, Soul-searching at the seaside, Asbestos Control Proposal, Papal envoy talks to Sands in Maze for hour, US claims on Iran to be sifted, Legal watchdog reports Public are worried by lawyers' delays, Science report Physics: New test for relativity, From spicing to icing, Aid for oil companies, Rates the county battlecry Local Government Elections, Council refuses role in civil defence, New BBC licence covers technological advances, Man in the news Pitfalls on the road to city hall, Way Eased For Bishops, Peaceful fan died while fleeing, Rome civil servants protest by working, London Diary, Union rejects Foot advice, Labour aims to demolish 'rural myths', Reagan given ecstatic welcome by Congress, Air staff to strike on Friday, Tanzanians To Quit Uganda, CBR cautious over early recovery, Spring show dispels thoughts of winter, The Times Cook A wedding cake fit for a queen, Brezhnev sharpens anti-West tone, Reason for air miss is disputed, Tory policy 'true to traditions', Israeli jets shoot down Syrian Army helicopters, Small Businesses, Bundeswehr may run out of fuel for tanks, Miss Hearst to pursue her appeals, Somali leadership purge, Lagos seeks arms to allay fears on Chad, Going through the bad times, Iraq Urged To End Torture, Girl's death inquiry not a trial, QC says, Hattersley 'effort to help girls', Self-fulfilment on a modest capital base, National dabate on community service for young, Bus driver's credit card road to ruin, Eire MP's appeal to Mrs Thatcher, Singles and partners are the starters, Power back in most areas after snow, Concern expressed at stock relief proposals, Many feel financial damage is irreparable, Schmidt tells Saudis they cannot buy weapons, EEC approves food aid for developing countries, Chinese limit foreign aid to worst hit provinces, Mountbatten-Hirohito link Radio plan to end Japanese war, Disastet relief often inappropriate and ineffective, Red Brigades gang kidnap politician in Naples, Marchais: Give my votes to Mitterrand, Service warning to airlines, Democracy in Turkey foreseen by Gilmour, Libraries Proposal Rejected, Doctors' award may be cut to 6%, Fraser Cabinet wins vote of confidence, Short shock harmful, dean says, Can Afrikaner unity survive the right-wing backlash?, Polish party to chart course of reform, £150m dock plan to go ahead, Concession expected on diesel fuel tax, Japan sets record in balloon race. Index. Law: Two policemen jailed, Security tightened for Sutcliffe trial, Detective is cleared, Provinces fight Ottawa in court, Perjury warning at Deptford inquest. Picture Gallery. Display Advertising: Glynwed, Manchester Business School, Midland Bank Group, Heyden Bindit, The Hongkong Shanghai Banking Corporation, Friends' Provident, Bunzl Pulp & Paper Ltd, Bank Hapoalim B.M., Bmw, De Beers, Bank Base Rates, Icfc, Midland, Tcb Limited, Saa, Cpec, Lloyds Bank, Apple®, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Honeywell, The Mercantile And General Reinsurance Company Limited, Austin Reed, Royal Mail Parcels, Cin Industrial Finance Limited, Irex, McKechnie Brothers, International Trade Fair Agencies Ltd.,, Co-Operative Insurance Society Limited, Sunday Daughters. Politics and Parliament: Private Bills, Social Problems Industry should stay in London, Fisheries Bill Government defeated by one vote, Msc Plans Apprenticeship system must change, Lords reform takes a back seat, Ulster Objection to Irish MP, 10-Minute Rule Bill Civil Service dispute shows deep divisions, Nationality Bill rebuff for Mr Foot, Citizenship Minorities will benefit from nationality Bill, Employment Prior believes jobless total will peak 'before too long', Human Rights Rules on prison letters may change, Young People Increase in job training, Insurance House Of Lords AA and RAC to get exemption from Bill, Defence Decision later this year on new torpedo, Defence Role Work-based national service plan, Protest at contempt debate fails. Weather: The Weather. News in Brief. Arts and Entertainment: Television, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,512, Regional Tv, Radio, Irish Lead In Bridge Contest, Personal Choice, £12,500 for Regent miniature. Sport: Racing Ascot welcomes two campaigners, Cricket When no one wanted to play, Golf Miss Leveque presents her credentials, Boxing Lightning strikes again as low blow wakes up Jones, Football England take a trip down bad memory lane, Hockey Guildford rally shakes but cannot break Slough lead, Tennis Laver plucks at the strings of memory, Table tennis Day spoils Japan's night, Rugby Union Selection of Adey leaves Collington to sit it out, Soccer plays itself in at the sacred Oval. Reviews: Books Britten, RPO/Temirkanov Festival Hall/Radio 3, A moral tale that carries conviction Outskirts Warehouse, Baroque double bill Sadler's Wells, Liberace Palladium, Lou Donaldson Ronnie Scott's Dewey Redman 100 Club, Francis Durbridge enjoying a life of crime, Concerts in London Barry Tuckwell Queen Elizabeth Hall, One-time model becomes an actress of stature. Editorials/Leaders: The Vatican At The Maze, A Poisoned Chalice, Give Parliament The Tools For The Job, Moscow Must Give Up Playing With Fire. Letters to the Editor: Bats to beware of, Underground implications, Training for employment, Financial deficits and the PSBR, The clothing industry's policies, Cover point, Bringing home hard economic facts, Marking a royal event, Common denominator for Christians, Neglected reports, New life for London Zoo, Lack of dialogue, Mixed spirits, Tolerance towards inventions. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: Latest appointments. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Saturday, April 28, 1956 Khrushchev "heckled". Obituaries: Mr P. O. Wickens Service in Malaya and Singapore, Mr J. R. B. Evison, Mr John Roosevelt, Omm Seti Ancient Egypt affinity. Business and Finance: MY Dart down 31pc in first half, Poland hopeful on loan payments, Bodycote profit more than halved to £1m, Gasco raises St Piran offer by 10p, Nuclear power: can we learn from the Spanish?, Dividend increased as Newarthill climbs to £11m, Commodities, Foreign exchange report, News group sale for referral, Sunlight rises by 19 pc to £1.56m, Texaco plans for record capital spending this year, Energy agency warns oil consumer nations over supplies, Print managers' pay up 38 pc, CBI may impose staff cuts, Barclays may take stake in Myson, The strange affair of St Piran, Erratic movements in cocoa, Mercantile dampens hopes of recovery, N Sea orders down, In Brief, High Street spending up, Cons Gold pays £45m for Newmont stake, Offer to take over Linwood, Japan car exports set record, Real returns and equities, Farnell climbs 29pc despite loss at one division, Computer launch by Philips, Four block Europe steel pact, New tax to cost Lasmo £35m, Deutsche Babcock hopes to raise profit, Yokohama down 75 pc, The Pound, Cultus in Canadian bid, Bunzl Pulp buys US paper group, Hield recommends Middle East bid, Briefly, Knives are out in Sheffield, 'Raw' sugar futures near one-year 'lows', Business Dairy:Up to the Scarborough front, Britain 'complacent' in Nigeria, International Return to profits at Agfa-Gevaert, More Charterhouse Petroleum expansion, Chairman's doubts over demanning at IMI, Smoke of battle over Rothmans deal, Optimism despite dip at Francis, Silentnight expects improvement. Stock Exchange Tables: Stock markets Prices fall sharply as profit takers move in, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Recent Issues, Price Changes, Stock Exchange Prices Sharp setback for equities, Wall-Street. Business Appointments: Business appointments Director named for Reed board. Classified Advertising: Entertainments Guide, -Managerial-Administrative-Secretarial-Personal Assistants-, Acknowledgments, Educational, Services. Property: London Flats, Residential Property Penthouse for the individual, Residential property. Births.
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