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The Times - 24/06/1981

1981; Gale Group;

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From Charles Hargrove and Ian Murray, , From Michael Binyon, , By George Clark Political Correspondent, By David Blake, Economics Editor, By Philip Webster Political Staff, By a Staff Reporter, From Michael Hornsby, , From Paul Routledge, Labour Editor, , By Our Labour Reporter, From Our Labour Reporter, By David Felton, Labour Reporter, By Our Labour Staff, From Our Correspondent, From Donald Macintyre, From Our Labour Editor, , By Stewart Tendler, Crime Reporter, By Our Political Editor, From Christopher Thomas, , By Our Political Staff, By Henry Stanhope, Defence Correspondent, By Kenneth Gosling, By Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, By Hugh Clayton Agriculture Correspondent, By Our Parliamentary Staff, By Diana Geddes, Education Correspondent, By Christopher Warman, Local Government Correspondent, By Michael Baily, Transport Correspondent, By John Young Planning Reporter, By Clifford Longley, Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Lucy Hodges, By John Witherow, By Frances Gibb, From Tony Allaway, , From Peter Nichols, From Richard Wigg, , From Dessa Trevisan, , From Michael Hornsby, From Our Correspondent, , From Frederick Bonnar, , From Ian Murray, , From Our Own Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, , From Peter Nichols, Rome, , From Ivor Davis, , From Michael Knipe, , By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, From Lewine Mair, By John Watson, By Norman Fox Athletics Correspondent, By David Spanier Diplomatic Correspondent, From Ray Kennedy, By Sydney Friskin, By John Wilcockson, By John Nicholls, By Richard Streeton, By Michael Seely, John Percival, Michael Church, Ned Chaillet, Hilary Finch, Paul Griffiths, Max Harrison, John Brooke-Little Norroy and Ulster King of Arms, Stanley Sadie, Sheridan Morley, Richard Williams, William Mann, David Cohen, Peter Watson, Henry Fairlie, H. L. SNAITH, , JOHN MORRIS, , J. J. WATSON, , D. I. McMILLAN, , PETER JAY, , J. C. SMITH, , ROBIN DAY, , JOHN W. M. CHAPMAN, , JESSICA JACOBSON, , SHREELA FLATHER, , WOLFENDEN, , G. I. T. MACHIN, , HENRY MAXWELL, , ARTHUR DREW, , Miles Kington, By Geraldine Norman, Sale Room Correspondent, From Frank Vogl, , By Frances Williams, From Our US Economics Correspondent, By Peter Wainwright, By Richard Alen, By Anne Warden, From Anthony Hilton, , By Derek Harris, Commercial Editor, By Bill Johnstone, From Peter Norman, By Clifford Webb, Midland Industrial Correspondent, From John Best, , By Our Industrial Staff, By Pearce Wright, Science Editor, By Bryan Appleyard, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Ross Davies, Peter Hill, By Richard Allen, By Michael Clark, By Margareta Pagano, By Catherine Gunn, Baron Phillips, Edited by Peter Davalle, By Hugh Noyes, Parliamentary Correspondent, By Craig Seton,

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News: Science report Effects of sunspots on Earth's weather, Dean's plea for children, Fares drop means extra 12p rate, Communications fund for Third World launched, Minister tries to pacify Tory councils on cuts, Poland seeks $500m aid from EEC, British start new EEC initiative on Afghanistan, Theologian confident of satisfying Vatican, Moreover..., Spanish ruling party split over new divorce law, Rowland wins Observer-but with conditions, Profits of promoting the pope, Communists will accept bulk of Socialist policies, School-leavers push dole total to 2,680,977, Palace grounds campers 'not the first', Four picked by party for Cabinet honour, Closed shop legislation on the cards, Arab-African dispute at OAU conference, The Times Diary A grand gesture from the retiring Paul Bocuse, Nazi guard loses U S citizenship, Transport union snubs Foot in wage bargaininig call, Private schools urge Labour to keep sixth forms, Whitelaw to close IRA poll Bill loophole, Strike hits at heart of Whitehall, Failure of Salt seen as threat to Nato, Scarman warning on police patrols, Fleet St jobs talks today, SDP stays clear of Croydon, Polish hardliners resume fight against reforms, Cambridge Tripos results, America reluctant to lead Sinai peacekeeping force, Night in a royal park, Councillors labelled as Trotskyists, The Times Information Service Today's events, Brezhnev appeal to West to stop new arms race, Iraq seeks help to build atom bombs, Communists take four Cabinet posts in France, Union Set To Fight Nhs Cuts, Fine of £750 for outburst against Wimbledon umpire Rex Bellamy gives his verdict., Satellite plan for Britain, Gormley Warning on Belvoir delay, JObs: an ominous tide for the Tories David Blake looks at the Government's options as unemployment moves south, One-day shutdown threatened at ICL, Archaeology Butchered bodies confirm history, Gallantry and service, Labour's only awards, Resignations continue from the state media, Whitelaw rejects plea on Clift, 'Errors' in rescue, Mps Clash Over Footpaths, The great British pensions scandal When changing your Job doesn't pay, Poll results boost Spadolini's coalition chances, Judge refuses request to ban shareholders' group, Rail unions silent on electrification delay, Left wing turns out for Benn, Iranians keep up search for missing President, Britain briefs its allies, Lord Kagan smuggled out of open prison, Full list of members of the French National Assembly, Wife Steals Baby Boy From Home, BBC in no hurry to start breakfast television, Rhine Army cuts may be in defence review, BBC cuts drug item, Healey warns of defeat for Labour, The human gap in US defence, Marchais denies a surrender, Labour dissenters keep Trident debate alive, Tenants In Rush To Buy, Non-sectarian school for Belfast children, Royal Over-Seas League, West accused of trying to undermine postwar peace, New tomato grown by waste water, US to send 800 troops says Egypt, Plot To Kill Kaunda, Broadmoor: does security count more than cure?, Maze hunger striker hopes for talks, Hundreds Killed In Tribal War, Fire threatens California vineyards, Nato may filter secret reports, £200,000 For Crash Girl. Index. Picture Gallery. Law: Killer's Appeal, Any previous lawful use permitted Balco Transport Services Ltd v Secretary of State for the Environment, Atlanta case goes to grand jury, Employers' implied term of trust Woods v WM Car Services (Peterborough) Ltd, Agca trial fixed for next month, Six held in Spain over coup plotting, Editor Freed In Nigeria. Display Advertising: Msc, Class International, The Minolta Ep520, Peterlee, Bureaufax, Cuba, Abbey National Share Account, Academy Cinema Two, Charter Consolidated Limited, Brown Shipley, The Army Benevolent Fund, Hargreaves Group, Ottoman Bank, Bank Base Rates, M. J. H. Nightingale Co. Limited, Riverside Studios, Silentnight Holdings, Saa. News in Brief. Politics and Parliament: Private Bills, Ulster troops cost, Defence Nott seeks best way of fulfilling Nato roles, Royal Mint site not in UDC area, Environment Action sought on growth of sex shops, Closed shop legislation 'on the cards', Defence Forces face new curb on spending, No plans to change laws on charities, Council staff should stand for elections, Prime Minister's Questions Underlying trend of unemployment falling, House Of Lords Modest improvements possible in special education, Nuclear-free Britain would still be early target. Sport: Tennis Innocent at the court of high drama, Yachting Morrison still ahead but must be careful, Hockey Event on artificial turf, South Africa Britain to resist pressures, Cycling Heat and heights will make French race anything but a joy ride, Polo Prince does utmost to close the gap, Football Tour of South Africa by British players called off, Sports in Brief, Boxing Leonard may have to go distance with Kalule, Cricket Cambridge eschew an unrealistic target that lacks adventure, Racing Stoute attempting to land unique long range 'Derby' double, Rugby Union Australian caps no longer in fashion, Golf In Portugal, women can leave their drivers alone, Athletics Depleted Britisth beaten to the point of humiliation. Classified Advertising: Entertainments Guide, Secretarial and Non-secretarial Appointments, Announcements, La Creme de la Creme, La crème de la crème. Property: Rentals, John D Wood, Adventurous schemes to house the elderly, London And Suburban. Reviews: Dance Casual perfection from a divorse company Twyla Tharp Sadler's Wells, Vegh Quartet Queen Elizabeth Hall, Books Heraldic luxuries Armorial By Bruno B. Heim, Huggett/Coin/ Hogwood Wigmore Hall, Opera Crisp Britten revival Peter Grimes Covent Garden, Theatre Inhumane dialogues Herself Alone Old Red Lion, Television Self-defensive blur Facelift/SS 1923-45 BBC 1/Thames, Popular music Defiant niceness and infinite caution Andy Williams Grosvenor House, Dexter Gordon Ronnie Scott's, Concerts Ozawa's memorable farewell Philharmonia/Ozawa Festival Hall, II barbiere di Siviglia Glyndebourne, Malcolm Williamson Jubilee Hall, Aldeburgh. Editorials/Leaders: Making Room For Trident, Who's For Croydon?. Letters to the Editor: Prime considerations, Recording in court, Pilotage law, Racism and school performance, Case of PC Olds, A match for Nausicaa, Relations with Japan, University cuts, 'Queen's corporal', Privacy of the jury room, Addressing American prejudice on Ulster, Comedy of manners, British sea power. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: Salters' Company, Latest appointments, Church news. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Saturday, June 23, 1956 Evocative poetry. Arts and Entertainment: £185,000 sets an auction record for Rossetti, Choice, Regional Tv Atv, Radio Radio 4, Television BBC 1, The Times Crossword No 15,560. Obituaries: Antonia Ridge, Hans Coper, Dr Henri-Gaston Busignies, Prof Chester Gorman Major archaeological discoveries in South-East Asia, Rev Gordon Lang. Business and Finance: Discount market, Seagram set to buy 25pc stake in Conoco, Debut for United Computer, UDS expects recovery, Tecalemit slumps to £2.5m, Commodities, Norwest Holst returns to profit, Profits halved at GEI, Tuning in to depth, Videos record big sales, Uncertain dollar seesaws against mark and pound, State shipbuilder brings out new safety vessel, City watchdog revises insider dealing code, City ethics and the law, Shop floor civil servants, Last chance to end Europe's steel industry chaos?, Dealers in Far East fear market collapse, BL brings case over exhausts, Lonrho's German move, 'Open Tech' concept endorsed, London listing for US group, In Brief, FNFC begins to show signs of recovery, Brazil aims for 30 pc exports rise, Commodity trader sold to Arab bankers, Interstate bank laws challenged, US inflation rate 10pc and falling, Peugeot set to sign pact with Honda, West Midlands anger at rate rise plan, The moderate radical in charge of the French economy, US deal for International Paint, Giro banks on the countryside, Briefly Halma profit down to £1.27m for year, Arthur Lee interim loss tops £2.6m, Business Diary: Pots black · Talking shop in Camden, Hawley sells stake in Pritchard for £9.9m, Europe to take tough line on Japan trade, Canada's reactor programme still slow to boil, Sterling: Spot and Forward, Isle of Man move for finance centre status, Export risk aid scheme is extended. Stock Exchange Tables: Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Recent Issues, Stock markets Gilts advance again as equities languish, Price Changes, Wall Street, Foreign exchange report, Stock Exchange Prices Bid hopes help banks. Business Appointments: Business appointments New president named for Welding Institute. Births. Weather: The Weather.

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