The Times - 22/10/1981
1981; Gale Group;
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From Nicholas Ashford, Cancun, , By Julian Haviland, Philip Webster, From Melvyn Westlake, , By Lucy Hodges, By Craig Seton, By Richard Ford, By George Clark Political Correspondent, By Kenneth Gosling, From Clifford Webb, Midlands Industrial Correspondent, , From Tim Jones, From Christopher Thomas, By Paul Routledge, Labour Editor, By Christopher Warman Arts Correspondent, From Ronald Kershaw, By Our Medical Correspondent, By Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, By John Witherow, By Pearce Wright, Science Editor, By our Education Correspondent, By Frances Gibb, From John Hiscock, , By Robin Young, By Peter Waymark Motoring Correspondent, By Clifford Longley, Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Ian Bradley, From Our Correspondent, From Arthur Osman Oxford, By Hugh Clayton, Agriculture Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, From Michael Leapman, , From Peter Nichols, From Ian Murray, , From Patricia Clough, By David Cross, From Henry Stanhope, Defence Correspondent, , From Mario Modiano, , By David Spanier, From Ian Murray, From Our Own Correspondent, From Nicholas Hirst, By Our Foreign Staff, From Dessa Trevisan, From Trevor Fishlock, , From Stephen Taylor, From John Best, , From Charles Harrison, , From Harry Debelins, By Our Political Staff, Anthony Quinton, Tim Heald, Robert Nye, Rivers Scott, Geoffrey Moorhouse, Ronald Lewin, John Russell Taylor, Dennis Hackett, Bryan Appleyard, John Heilpern, William Mann, John Percival, Stephen Pettit, Philip Howard, Elizabeth Grey, by Christopher Walker, Alan Hamilton, Peter Watson, Ronald Butt, NICHOLAS BETHELL, , DAVID FAIRBAIRN, , D. S. NEUDEGG, , PETER G. THURNHAM, , H. H. BRACKEN, , NORMAN LAMONT, , IAN FELLS, , ROBERT M. PYLE, , DICK JEEPS, , ANTONY PART, , THURSTAN SHAW, , ADRIAN BRIDGEWATER, , K. J. DOVER, , H. G. PITT, , PENELOPE REID, , By Geraldine Norman, Sale Room Correspondent, M. B., Derry Jeffaires, Professor G. Wilson Knight, By Our Financial Staff, By Frances Williams, From Charles Hargrove, , By Philip Webster, Political Reporter, By Catherine Gunn, By Michael Prest, By Derek Harris, Commercial Editor, By Peter Hill, Industrial Editor, By David Felton Labour Reporter, By Adrienne Gleeson, By Peter Hill, By Bill Johnstone, By Our Industrial Editor, By Gabriel Ronay, By David Hewson, By Our Industrial Staff, By Clive Cookson, Technology Correspondent, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Ross Davies, Kevin Page, David Blake, By Peter Wainwright, By Philip Robinson, From Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Paul Harrison, By Conrad Voss Bark Fishing Correspondent, Michael Hamlyn, From Mitchell Platts, By Sydney Friskin, Sandra Hempel, Edited by Peter Davalle,
ResumoIndex. News: Ex-Envoy To Advise President, BBC aims to cut repeats and American imports, Greek Socialists hold first Cabinet talks, Loneliness of life with a doctor, A case of nuclear nerves in Europe How vague Reagan words raised a storm in Nato, Learning by remote control, Papers on unlawful killing to be examined, Forty ideas to halt pollution of Britain, Ultimatum issued to teachers, Riot area police 'must regain trust', Trudeau agrees to postpone his deadline, Moreover...Miles Kington, Owen says Reagan and Nato wrong, Police Kill Right-Wing Gunmen, Livingstone beats off Tory censure motion, The Times Information Service, How to speak proper-by the BBC, America outlines its strategy, Zaire to pay its telephone bill in easy instalments, Alliance plan for sharing seats, Scottish Shuttle Protected, And at the name of Goodman, every pen shall cower Croydon votes today: Frank Johnson reports, Motorfair exhibitors aim for £9m sales, More riots break out in southern Poland, Science report Victims of volcanoes do not all die quickly, Mubarak, ready to tackle some harsh home truths, Londoners may face £5-a-week rate rise, TV union says it may black royal tour of Wales, Is the SDP so different?, Spending up not down, says Brittan, Old walls in Jerusalem demolished, Right-wing victory in Galicia election, Mermaid Show To Close, Ecevit pulled in to explain attack on generals, Gem raid filmed by hidden camera, Europeans may join Sinai peace-keeping force, Brezhnev warns Europe Reagan blames Russia for nuclear storm, More Arson Feared In Wales, Terrorists Murder Detectives, British Paratroops Questioned, The Times Diary, Pledge on Awacs to placate Senate, London-Paris flight could cost double in France, Pope's spring visit to Britain will go ahead, Grassroots may halt farm unions' merger, Why I am quitting my Labour seat John Grant MP explains his case against reselection, Race adviser denies left-wing bias, EEC plan favours Britain, World leaders search for pot of gold, Arrigo Levi: A personal view Omens for democracy still good, Protesters set to quit, Weatherman suspect held for killing policemen, Allies show united front but suspicions remain, Wine and beer camps in EEC fall out over taxes, Ban sought on MPs' jobs outside Commons, Sri Lanka opens its heart to greet the Queen, UDR man killed on doorstep by 'postman', Crystal Palace site may bloom again, Croydon campaign ends with lawyers' threat, All the pictures fit to print, How To Aid Disruptive Pupils, Lucas union votes to ignore strike picket line, TUC uncovers far-left infiltration, Feeding the starving millions heads North-South summit agenda. Politics and Parliament: Lords BL workers urged to think again, Rural Areas Bus trials in rural area bring down fares, Prisoners, House Sales Councils not wanted as agents, Alliance likely to win first by-election seat, Channel Link Minister wants quick tunnel decision, Railways BR choice of investment or more pay, Roads New rules for safer coaches, Commons More private capital to go into transport, Civil Service Manpower reductions ahead of target. Picture Gallery. Law: Detective Cleared Of Allegation, Youth gets life for knife attack on police, Police driver who killed cyclist keeps his licence, Assessors say Astles is guilty of murder, Committal valid despite wrong reference Regina v Hall, Heseltine wrong to cut council cash, judges rule, 'Dependants' of student seeking grant Regina v Kent County Council, Ex parte Ahmed, Application of guidelines for arbitration appeals BVS SA, and Another v Kerman Shipping Co SA, Surgeon in tears on wife's death, friend says, Overdose killed baby, pathologist says, Girl's rape story fantastic, dentist said on tape, Prosser ruling to be sought from judge, Drugs trial delayed, Top-level vendetta against EXIT, trial jury told. Display Advertising: Gate, Royal College Of Surgeons Of England, Glenmorangie, Cutty Sark Scotch Whisky, Gill & Duffus Group, Academy Cinema-Two, Final Redemption Assented Bonds, Lantern Lecture, Sony, Addaptable, Stillitron, Bank Base Rates, Provincial Building Society, St Quintin, Sas, Pool Promoters Association, Hmso/chadwyck-Healey, Halifax, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Wildwood House Ltd, Air Zimbabwe, Gold, Bahrain, London News, Hine, Whsmith, Minolta, Ial. News in Brief. Reviews: The killing ground of Anzio Rome '44 The Battle for the Eternal City By Raleigh Trevelyan, Poetry, Opera Generous response Simon Boccanegra Covent Garden, Paperbacks of the week Waugh's classic 'failure', Lallygagging along Old Glory By Jonathan Raban, The king as English gentleman King Charles I By Pauline Gregg, London debuts, Concerts LPO/Shostakovich Festival Hall, Spending cuts Winter of waiting as Cabinet delays decision, Fiction Who was Oswald Fish? By A. N. Wilson (Secker & Warburg, £6.95) The Hotel New Hampshire By John Irving, New York Film Festival British Empire strikes back, A cloudy past retrieved, Television Rights of children, Dance Karole Armitage Riverside, So much to tell The gates of Memory By Geoffrey Keynes, Down to essentials Gwen John 1876-1939 By Susan Chitty. Editorials/Leaders: If Music Be The Food Of Hate, Hard-Headed Compassion, Income Policy For The BBC. Letters to the Editor: This sporting life, Conserving the panda, Sale of North Sea oil interests, The PQ17 affair, The Hacker diaries, Technology and employment, Bitting the Borgias, Level of air fares, Bridling at Brideshead, Inflation tax, Aping their masters?, Artworks lost by poorer nations, Rises in phone charges. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,660, Cream jug pays in pounds what it lacks in inches, Today's television and radio programmes. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Saturday, Oct 20, 1956. Official Appointments and Notices: Vatican award. Obituaries: Mr Leslie Owens, Mr Philip Unwin Innovative postwar publisher, Mr James Bleasdale, Mary Coyle Chase, Albert Cohen, Professor J. J. Auchmuty. Stock Exchange Tables: Stock Exchange Prices Firmer after hours, Recent Issues, Sterling: Spot and Forward, Price Changes, Wall Street. Business and Finance: Davy to build steel plant, Paribas chief hands in resignation, Fast growth worries TV production team, Tuning in to C & W, Sale of Cable & Wireless shares will raise £224m, Stock markets Cable & Wireless sale curbs trade, Eurosyndicat, Record return on new National Savings issue, Export credit rates raised, Small firms advice body is reprieved, Commodities, Blockade threat on imports, Economic notebook More agonizing over the public purse, Telephone Rentals to take on Telecom, Hawker lift-off, Exchange names watchdog, Small firm in bid for Elliott Group, In Brief Malaysia to boycott UK tenders, £3m blow to Gill and Duffus, Exco consortium buys Telerate, Halifax loan rates move, BSI plea on micro standards, Perkins doubles redundancies, Guinness Peat: why sparks may fly on November 5, UK urged to decide on research priorities, America slips into recession, Business Briefing BHS profits fall 28pc, Today, Francis Inds lifts payout, Biffen warns Japan on trade imbalance, Tebbit urges participation, First-half losses at two discount houses, Stock Markets, CBI urges tougher Whitehall policies, Business Diary: Thanks a million, ICFC, Eleco dips but raises dividend, Loan scheme ceiling is lifted to £100m, Pledge by Labour to take back N Sea oil, Japan under new pressure on EEC trade, Managers told to accept limitations, Recession catches Kalamazoo, Welcome for gas break-up, Romania looks to British expertise Optimism on Black Sea oil, North Sea oil flow. Business Appointments: Business appointments Advertising chief named. Sport: Rugby Union Oxford ring down curtain with honour, Squash rackets Five-set upset in Toronto, Hockey Hope of better things to come for Surbiton, Racing Broadsword campaign to start on right note, Boxing Cowdell given European title chance, Who needs pay when you're Fred Lebow?, Golf Rafferty's unorthodox swing at world title, Yesterday's results, Fishing The salmon men of Britain are leaping with anger, Football: Britain maintains its grip on all European tournaments even if Southampton let the side down by loosening theirs Liverpool's generosity keeps the new Dutch masters alive, For the record, Tennis Tidy lady with an eye for symmetry, Athletics Britain goes for one body and open plan. Classified Advertising: Entertainments Guide, Recruitment Opportunities, La creme de la creme, LA Creme De LA Creme, Announcements, Situations Wanted. Births. Property: Rentals. Weather: The Weather.
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