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The Times - 18/09/1981

1981; Gale Group;

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From Julian Haviland, Political Editor, , From Ronald Faux, , By Philip Webster, Political Reporter, From Nicholas Ashford, , By Mark Jackson, By Donald Macintyre, Labour Correspondent, From Christopher Thomas, , From Richard Evans, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, From Tim Jones, , By Michael Baily, Transport Correspondent, By Frances Gibb, By Annabel Ferriman Health Services Correspondent, By the Staff of "Nature", By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Richard Ford, From Arthur Osman, , By Our Home Affairs Correspondent, By Derek Harris Commercial Editor, By Hugh Noyes, , Alan Wood, , George Clark, , Gordon Wellman, Amanda Haigh, By Kenneth Gosling, Arts Reporter, From Our Correspondent, By Peter Hennessy, From Ivor Davis, , From Dessa Trevisan, , From Christopher Walker, From Our Own Correspondent, From Patrick Knight, From Frank Vogl, From Tewfik Mishlawi, , From Ray Kennedy, By Denis Taylor, From Charles Hargrove, , From Nicholas Hirst, , From Stephen Downer, , From Mario Modiano, , From Richard Wigg, From David Watts, From Ray Kennedy, , From Peter Hazelhurst, From Michael Leapman, Dennis Hackett, Irving Wardle, John Pym, Ned Chaillet, Bryan Appleyard, William Mann, Max Harrison, Peter Ryde, Nicholas Keith, by John Hennessy Golf Correspondent, by a Special Correspondent, Patrick O'Leary, Ben Howard, By Patrick O'Leary, David Watt, Timothy Garton Ash, Michael Horsnell, by Lord Windlesham, DAVID TERRY, , S. P. C. PLOWDEN, , GERSHON ELLENBOGEN, , BRYAN QATES, , NEVILLE SANDELSON, , BELOFF, , STANLEY ALDERSON, , P. L. J. LEDER, , ANTHONY D. WOOLF, , MICHAEL RANKEN, , R. B. LEWIS, , L. E. J. ROBERTS, , HUBERT CHESSHYRE, , ROSA GREENHALGH, , RAYMOND STANLEY, , From Robert Nowell, , A correspondent, By Richard Streeton, By Joyce Whitehead, By A Special Correspondent, By Stuart Jones, By John Hennessy Golf Correspondent, By Sydney Friskin, By Nicholas Harling, From Ross Waby, By John Nicholls, By Michael Seely, By Melvyn Westlake, From Peter Hill, , From Edward Townsend, By Frances Williams, By Richard Allen, By Peter Wilson-Smith, From Alan Mcgregor, , By Derek Harris, By Tony Hodges, Frances Williams, By Hugh Clayton, By Bill Johnstone, By David Hewson, By Donald Macintyre, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Ross Davies, Peter Hill, Anthony Hilton, By Philip Robinson, By Our Financial Staff, By Catherine Gunn, by Peter Waymark, Peter Davalle, From Michael Binyon, Frank Johnson, Martin Huckerby, David Robinson, Geoff Brown, Louise Nicholson, Tony Ortzen, Mel Lewis, Richard Williams, Hilary Finch, John Percival, Paul Griffiths, Nicholas Wapshott, Sue Bond, John Russell Taylor, Michael Young, Frances Gibb, Judy Froshaug, John Hennessy, David Wade, Brian Alderson, Philip Howard, Philippa Toomey, Michael Church, Geoffrey Wansell,

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Index. News: The guillotine to become a museum piece, The Weinberger view Top US priority to achieve weapons balance, Brazil criticizes West's attitude to Third World, Times University Results Service, Festivals Concerts by candle light, New minister's concern for young people out of work, The Times Information Service, Setback for Reagan over sale of Awacs to Saudis, At the heart of English tradition, Strike cuts hospital operations, Labour in turmoil Benn denies interest in personal power, Mushroom Doctor Still Ill, Changing skyline to meet changing needs, Bath Club nostalgia snapped up, Cairo inquisitors prepare to question hundreds, Markets/Fairs, Search For Missing Journalist, Interim Cabinet will hold Greek general election, Liberals defy Steel with ban on cruise missiles, Springbok match cancelled, End of an era for royal docks, Czech gold dispute may be resolved, Why alliance must be true to policies, Theatre, Unhandicapped protest, To the lighthouses, Moreover... Miles Kington, Tebbit looks to robots for industry, Museum of London puts on a moving show, Divers recover first gold bars from HMS Edinburgh, Yorkshire compromise on Boycott suspension, Britain asked to change nationality Bill, The versatile Gascoignes, Pick of the week's television, Pretoria minister floats idea of axis with Lagos, Soup and sauce tureens sold for �7,000, Twenty die in bomb attack on Sidon guerrilla headquarters, Two churches with literary links Shades of Shakespeare's past, More jobless if arts subsidies are cut further, Agenda Return of the third dimension, American troops in poison war exercises, Why TV soccer is on the slide, Nuclear protesters score short-lived victory, Messing about on the Thames, Korea says Japan breaking aid promise, No 10 defends the Thatcher letter, US may retaliate against energy policy in Canada, Interests and activities diversify Wearing a smile in lager town, The debate over missiles for Europe Haig at bay: but is the nuclear issue the real threat to Nato?, Deco delights under the hammer, Family outings, Reagan tries to delay pension rise, Galleries, Police close Islamabad paper after sit-in, Opera, Now two 'gates' for Gate Two, Leukaemia Boy Found Hanged, Riots: Police chief's report Five treated for injuries from CS gas projectiles, Brezhnev plays the teetotal host, Films, US senate vote could end busing, A town taking time to breathe, Invitation still open to public 'Good and Great' attract only a trickle, The tee-model Ford, Museum exhibitions, Chapple regains seat on key TUC committee, Bargains a hop away, Group Areas Act faces challenge in S Africa, Panto bookings, Washington protest on Unesco aid, Motoring A Renault to set a style for the eighties, Radio, Concerts, 7% target is impossible, councils say, Science report Gas keeps spiral galaxies stable, Youth jobs programme on way out, Malaysian leader snubs wealthy countries of Commonwealth, Big lorries likely to get bigger soon, The great TV lottery: why it is time to change the rules, The Times Diary, Safe driver drank himself to death, Films on TV, Now Flymo claims get a sharp clipping, Sport, Smith lashes Tebbit, Peking panda has twins, Protest at nuclear dumping, Stars' stargazer heads London rally, Churches move towards unity, Poland through the looking-glass, Look Ahead Aeschylus trilogy at National, SDP to help with report, Jazz/Rock, Lestor joins Kinnock in refusal to back Benn for deputy post, Prisoners will be able to write to newspapers, Family of five evicted after 17 years in home, For collectors, Mexico cultivating both left and right, Liberal Assembly, Party rejects cruise missiles and condemns Reagan, MP attacks use of foreign civilians by BAOR, Gifted Pogorelich strikes a controversial note, The Denis Thatcher letter controversy Welsh Secretary says furore is exaggerated and absurd, Books, A return to abnormal at Liberal Assembly, Quick Un Seat For Belize, Photography, Moscow delivers stern warning to Polish leaders, Spurs fans pay the penalty, Dance, Non-Union Loyalty To Torpedo, Expanding population poses problem, Prior surprises Ulster with H-blocks visit, Rival claims of success in Chad, The Times Entertainment Guide Catchy music contest. Picture Gallery: Northampton, Display Advertising: Bank Of Scotland, Murray Johnstone, Liverpool Development Agency, Criterion, Nene College Northampton, Crittal, Hair Book, New Statesman, Saab, Help The Aged, Church's Famous English Shoes., Fiat, Bank Base Rates, Abbey Life, Taylor Woodrow, Magnet Southerns, Cathay Pacific, Sadler's Wells Theatre, St. Paul's Cathedral, Trustee Savings Banks, John Lewis Partnership Limited, "A Huge Success", M. J. H. Nightingale & Co Limited, Hch, Ward & Goldstone Ltd., Imi Limited,, Comet, Braithwaite & Co Engineers Limited, Bank Of New South Wales, Northampton Development Corporation,, Baxters (Butchers) Ltd.,, Academy Cinema Two, Unitech Limited, National Theatre Bookshop, Allied Irish Banks Limited, Musicians Benevolent Fund,, Ica Cinema, The Rio Tinto-Zinc Corporation Limited, Queen Elizabeth Hall, May Fair Theatre. News in Brief. Law: Sergeant in assault case to keep job, Dons say compulsory job losses would be illegal, Rebuke for Heal's in theft case. Reviews: Mickey Kannis Caught My Eye King's Head, Cinema Fellini the joker right in his element The City of Women (X) Classics, Tottenham Court Road and Chelsea; Screen on the Hill Violent Streets (X) Classic, Haymarket The Final Conflict (X) Selected Odeons and Classics Bustin' Loose (AA) Ritz, Music Welcome consort Extempore Ensemble Wigmore Hall, Television Cause for Kremlin suspicion, RPO/Weller Festival Hall, Theatre Doctor Faustus Royal Exchange, Manchester, YMSO tenth anniversary season, Cultural savagery The Comic Strip The Venue. Sport: Football Exeter hope for best at Anfield, Motor racing Surprise as Jones decides to quit, Badminton Withdrawal of Liem angers England, Racing Conditions will suit Overtrick, Snooker Whistler in the gallery, Sports in Brief, Hockey Zimbabwe find it all too easy, Cricket Great Yorkshire row subsides but the embers still glow, Equestrianism Individuals for carriage driving, Golf Britons hope to rewrite legends, Tennis Winning side ready for Argentina, Boxing Leonard's unquenchable spirit leaves no room for arguments, Basketball Lack of sponsor a threat to Kingston club's future, For the record, Yachting Winner loses some ground trying to get ahead, The Times guide to the Ryder Cup The conjuring trick that brings the world's best golfers together. Editorials/Leaders: Caesar's Husband, More African Minuets, Some Explaining To Do. Letters to the Editor: Shooting up the cost, Pronouncing on sixth forms, Shots at the Trooping, Convoy concept, Radioactive waste, Bard's kin, Right of jury trial, Under the shadow of McCarthyism?, Clue to success, Injury compensation, Prospects for the centre marriage. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Official Appointments and Notices: University news, Latest appointments, New health authority chairmen. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Tuesday, Sept 18, 1956 Under Milk Wood. Obituaries: Mr Bruce Olley, Dr Eugen Glueckauf Inventive immigrant scientist at Harwell, Mr H. R. Spence, Mr Geoffrey Parsons, Major-General K. C. Cooper. Business and Finance: Lloyds and Scottish buy Hamilton for �32m, 'Electrical investment crucial', Fibre pact 'hitting consumers', Engineering loss slows Booker McConnell, Commodities, Rumours of DM move hit pound, Liverpool Post recovering, Simon & Coates broadens its international base, Steetley profit fall hits shares, Telecom deal with Japan, Price rise warning from Boddingtons' chairman, Britain sharpens its competitive edge, Hoover workers reject l0pc pay cut, Jessel puts its money on US gas, Inland Revenue closes tax loophole Bond schemes banned, Monthly Change In Sterling M3 And Domestic Credit Expansion �m, Adapt for recovery, stationers told, Fingers crossed on money supply, How diamonds help unlock the secrets of the past, No signs of economic recovery, GKN says, Stock markets, Profit doubts delay Nissan UK plant decision, Money Supply, Brooke Bond expands its timber interests, Business Diary: Taking caravaneers in tow, Capital Spending, French inflation, Northgate's �77m purchase, Business Briefing, Lending rise threat to money supply, Food trade recession bottoms out, Protectionism worry as world trade takes another tumble, Technology Swopping ideas with the Japanese, International Foreign exchange losses hit Sony, Manson Finance dividend cut despite record result, Sterling: Spot and Forward, Silver falls on news of US sale, A quarrel America cannot win, H Perry Motors down 26pc. Stock Exchange Tables: Stock markets Bank figures bolster sentiment, Stock Exchange Prices Steadier trend, Recent Issues, Price Changes, Wall Street. Business Appointments: Business appointments New deputy actuary for Lloyds Life Assurance. Classified Advertising: Car Buyer's Guide, Entertainments Guide, Domestic And Catering Situations, Acknowledgments, Art Galleries, Alternative Theatre. Property: Rentals, Flat Sharing, London Flats. Births. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,634, Today's television and radio programmes. Weather: The Weather.

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