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The Times - 05/11/1981

1981; Gale Group;

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By Julian Haviland, Political Editor, From Dessa Trevisan, , From Nicholas Hirst, , By Diana Geddes, Education Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, By Edward Townsend, Clifford Webb, By Philip Webster, Political Reporter, By Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, By Frances Gibb, By Anthony Bevins Political Correspondent, By the Staff of "Nature", From Our Correspondent Swansea, By Craig Seton, From Ronald Kershaw, , By David Cross, By David Felton Labour Reporter, By Clifford Longley, Religious Affairs Correspondent, From Our Correspondent Halifax, From Christopher Thomas, By Hugh Noyes, Parliamentary Correspondent, , By David Walker, By Tony Samstag, From Our Correspondent, From Edward Mortimer, , From Christopher Walker, From Nicholas Ashford, , By David Spanier, From John Best, From Michael Hamlyn, , From Patricia Clough, From Charles Hargrove, From Ian Murray, From Michael Hornsby, , From Robert Schuil, From Our Own Correspondent, From Richard Wigg, , Enoch Powell, Edward Mortimer, Anthony Masters, Tom Hutchinson, David Williams, Rivers Scott, by Edward Heath, Des Wilson, Peter Watson, Ronald Butt, JOHN GARNETT, , R. A. G. CHANTRILL, , WILLIAM PITT, JO RICHARDSON, CYRIL D. TOWNSEND, KEN WEETCH, MARTIN STEVENS, DAVID ALTON, JOHN HUNT, ROBIN SQUIRE, ALLAN ROBERTS, RAYMOND FLETCHER, STEPHEN DORRELL, D. ANDERSON, PETER BOTTOMLEY, R. M. LAWS, , PHILIP NOEL-BAKER, , FENNER BROCKWAY, , DONALD BRUCE, , MICHAEL HARBOTTLE, , F. M. INNES, , J. B. PRIESTLEY, , RODNEY DEITCH, , ISAAC GOTTLIEB, , J. KENDALL-CARPENTER, , PETER NEWSAM, , L. A. DUMELOW, , JOHN BETJEMAN, , OSBERT LANCASTER, , JOHN E. BROWN, , By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, A colleague, Philip Howard, Caroline Moorehead, Elizabeth Grey, Jonn Higgins, Irving Wardle, William Mann, Stanley Sadie, Dennis Hackett, By Anthony Bevins, Peter Hill, By Our Industrial Editor, By Melvyn Westlake, By Philinp Robinson, By Peter Wilson-Smith, By Derek Harris, Commercial Editor, By Our Banking Correspondent, By Our Finantial Staff, By David Hewson, From Bailey Morris, , By Michael Baily Shipping Correspondent, By Bill Johnstone, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Ross Davies, By Drew Johnston, By Our Financial Staff, By Margareta Pagano, By Philip Robinson, By Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, By Roy McKelvie, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Richard Eaton, By Richard Streeton, By John Karter, By Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, By Rex Bellamy, Tennis Correspondent, By Sydney Friskin, By John Wilcockson, From a Special Correspondent, Edited by Peter Dear, From David Brown, ,

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Index. News: New Road For Bomb Lorries, Killing of 118 seal pups shocks conservationists, Science report New clues to cancer link with viruses, Belgian unity is at stake in general election, Programme For New Session, Namibia: why Western hesitation is playing into Moscow's hands, Trudeau has plans to save talks, All the spies uncovered, Blunt says, Pay Offer Pegged To Miners, GLC loan to rival prompts 'Time Out' rate protest, Romanian in immigration dispute flies home, Spanish party crisis could force Premier to call early poll, The Times Information Service, BL agrees to seek more aid as the cars roll out, Arrigo Levi: A perrsonal view Suspect credibility of Nato strategy, Mason out of front bench fight, Young tell CDU what is wrong, Dogma doubters need support, report says, Fatal Turn By Helicopter, Aborigines get their land back, Results of the Law Society's final examination in summer, 1981, Developers and trust may compete for Land's End, Dutch solve crisis in coalition, £14-a-week woman spent cash on groceries, Walesa meets leaders of church and state, How the crunch came for the compulsive crusader, Crosby date 'shows Tories rattled', Frank Johnson views Parliament Walking backwards with Dimbleby of State, Helicopter raid beats factory pickets, Israel shuts down Arab university on West Bank, Blacklisted Choir Chief Resigns, Haig reveals Nato might fire nuclear shot to warn Russia, Seminar, How South Africa helps Lesotho tap its resources, Franco-African talks end with pledge to help Chad, 25 years of television in Spain Spectre of censorship haunts celebrations, Frankfurt violence grows, Pentagon walkout by MP, Space flight put off in last seconds, Foot declares war over rates, unions and oil, Censorship battlle call by minister, Democrats' victory hits Reagan standing, Indians Spurn Poll, EEC may freeze aid to Turkey, The Times Diary, Russians increase pressure to free submarine, Can Crosby forget the Williams record?, Joseph's axe will fall on student grants, Moreover... Miles Kington, Front bench 1984?, PLO urges Britain to stay out of Sinai force, New redundancy deal proposed for dons, Atlantic air fares to cost 30% more, Irish talks will focus on sharing of energy, Pledge by Kaunda on Namibia, Saudis hope Arab summit will endorse peace plan, How the left took over Bermondsey Old guard socialists routed by radicals. Display Advertising: Doulton Wallguard, London Docklands, Translators And Interpreters, Air France, London Review Of Books, Tate Gallery, Science Digest, Remy Martin, The Mahdi, Foyles Art Gallery, The Times Literary Supplement, Penguins, Paribas 81, Pool Promoters Association, Peachey Property Corporation Limited, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Chatto & Windus, Cinzano, Solicitors Final Examination 1982, Atcost, Mephisto, Hine, J Sainsbury, Base Lending Rates, Charterhouse Japhet Limited,. Law: Judge's Wife Questioned By Police, Ex-boxing champion jailed for 50 days, Company restoration must stand In re Regent Insulation Co Ltd, Court of Appeal Assessing maintenance payments Stockford v Stockford, Surgeon denies he was besotted by mistress, Hang-Gliders Law 'Unfair', Judge tells jury to examine baby doctor's intention, No family income supplement for man off work through illness Regina v Supplementary Benefits Commission, Ex parte Lewis, Jail Term Cut, Broglie murder trial opens after five years, Singer tried blackmail, court told, Waiving defect in award of arbitrators European Grain and Shipping Ltd v Johnston. News in Brief. Politics and Parliament: 'Times' reporters examine details of the Government's programme Tories still frustrated by council spending, Queen's Speech Private funds in public sector, Lords Mental Health Bill to be among first, Parliament today, Strasbourg Wrong to have power to print money, Shimmering Princess illuminates the Lords, Mr Steel Time for lame ducks to go, Mrs Thatcher Chance of export-led growth, Commons Welcome for commitment to Europe, Mr Foot A session of bitter opposition. Picture Gallery. Reviews: The keys to the kingdom The House of Saud By David Holden & Richard Johns (Sidgwick & Jackson, £9.95) The Kingdom By Robert Lacey, Nothing like a Dame or two Flora By Kenneth Barrow, Romantics, Opera The force of destiny Cardiff New Theatre, Edith Sitwell By Geoffrey Elborn, Television Bosom baloney, Pornography protests, Paperbacks Marvelous Macaulay, Interview Dirk Bogarde,man of letters, Fiction Mission By Patrick Tilley (Michael Joseph, £7.95, £4.95) Lost and Found By Julian Gloag, Theatre All My Sons Wyndham's, Parthenope Sadler's Wells, Old men forget Churchill's Indian Summer The Conservative Government, 1951-55 By Anthony Seldon, Science fiction The Golden Age of Science Fiction. Editorials/Leaders: Where Insecurity IS A State Of Mind, Peacekeeping In Chad, The Queen's Speech. Letters to the Editor: Limit to social legislation, Racialist attacks, Protecting the Antarctic wilderness, Governors IN ILEA, The drive towards disarmament, Central to the issue, The Finchley seat, St Mary-le-Strand, Reduced rail fares, Next step forward for BL, Lost art works. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Official Appointments and Notices: Poetry medal. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,672, Today's television and radio programmes, Picasso in favour with buyers. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 Years ago A matter of gravity From The Times of Saturday, November 3 1956. Obituaries: Dr Kenneth Oakley Exposure of the Piltdown hoax, Mr D. J. Jones, Professor Wolfgang Lotz, Sir Robert Marett. Stock Exchange Tables: Sterling: Spor and Forward, Stock Exchange Prices Quieter tone, Recent Issues, Price Changes, Wall Street. Business and Finance: Advice plan for small businesses, In Brief Bonn stands by Soviet gas project, Majority share in ACC, International Dome Petroleum suspendend, Tokyo urges US to scrap trade curbs, Battling to keep a foothold against the tide of imports, Electronics chiefs to visit Japan, Commodities, NEB has £14.2m half-year loss, Bank subsidy for jobs, The Queen's Speech Lawson to rebuke gas chief over break-up, Business Briefing P & O share price rises after bid speculation, W A Tyzack slump, Business Diary: Be it ever so Humble, Russians 'eased out' of greetings card market, Reagan U-turn urged over economic policy, Pensions setback for early leavers, Poor third quarter at Tricentrol, NB Properties raises payout, Rank sells two hotels to HK, Stock Markets, Acsis Jewellery for USM-again, Spending set to exceed target, Gas and oil sell-off Bill soon, Petrol price may rise by just 2p, Sainsbury profits top £42m, Feedex cuts half year dividend after fall, Stock markets Boost from Sainsbury, Playboy's admiral in line for £400,000, Recovery in sight at Fidelity Radio, Superstores 'counter city decay'. Shipping News: No policy of protection for British shipping. Business Appointments: Business appointments New chairman for Morris Vulcan. Sport: Table tennis England to play hosts for chinese tour, Rackets Handicaps break fluency of a fitting final, Tennis Bank shells out to help LTA's seed corn, England's cricketers leave for their daunting four-month tour of India and Sri Lanka Old guard fly out to new challenge, Sports in Brief, Squash rackets Two on a parallel route to defeat, Hockey Starsky misses his partner but Girdwood finds one, Cycling Doyle hears terms for new contract, Racing Fox cleared after first training win, Boxing This is London calling-come in all you provincial champions, Rugby Union Wallabies take big leap forward and overwhelm Pontypool, Football Liverpool experience is enough to put them into last eight, For the record, Golf No advance on admission, Equestrianism US ride well into the lead. Classified Advertising: Entertainments Guide, Recruitment Opportunities, Announcements, Holidays And Villas, Situations Wanted, Educational, Careers and Re-training. Births. Property: Rentals, Flat Sharing, London Flats. Weather: The Weather.

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