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The Times - 20/08/1981

1981; Gale Group;

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By Our Foreign Staff, By Stewart Tendler, Crime Reporter, By Annabel Ferriman, Health Services Correspondent, From Michael Prest, From Michael Hornsby, , By John Witherow, By Donald Macintyre Labour Correspondent, By Our Labour Correspondent, From Ronald Faux, By Kenneth Gosling, By Derek Barnett, From Christopher Thomas, , By Our Health Services Correspondent, By Richard Ford, From a Staff Reporter, By Our Business News Staff, By Stewart Tendler Crime Reporter, By Tony Samstag, By Pearce Wright Science Editor, By Frances Gibb, From Our Correspondent, , From a Staff Reporter, , By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By Alan Hamilton, By a Staff Reporter, By Dan van der Vat, By Peter Hopkirk, From Patricia Clough, From Ray Kennedy, From Our Correspondent, From Kuldip Navar, , From Sinan Fisek, , From John Hiscock, , From Peter Nichols, From Robert Schuil, Michael Ratcliffe, David Williams, by Margaret Allen, H. R. F. Keating, Alistair Horne, Gay Firth, Dennis Hackett, Ned Chaillet, Irving Wardle, Kenneth Loveland, John Russell Taylor, Richard Williams, Hilary Finch, Max Harrison, by Peter Mansfield, Thomas Hinde, Peter Watson, David Morrison, PIERS BRENDON, S. C. LITTLECHILD, , BRIAN THOMAS, , NICHOLAS HORSLEY, , BRIAN HORD, , COMPTON WHITWORTH, , PHILIP J. G. INSALL, , J. V. GOUGH, , JOAN M. NASH, , P. J. KORSHIN, , ROBERT CONQUEST, , EDGAR PALAMOUNTAIN, , REIGATE, , P. G. BURBIDGE, , RICHARD GRIBBLE, , BRIAN FOTHERGILL, , ANN DUMMETT, , RICHARD SHEPPARD, , By Kenneth Gosling, Arts Reporter, From Norman Fox Athletics Correspondent, By Michael Coleman, By John Woodcock, Cricket Correspondent, By Gordon Allan, By Mitchell Platts, From Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By John Wilcockson, By Melvyn Westlake, By Frances Williams, By Ronald Pullen, By Edward Townsend, Industrial Correspondent, By Richard Allen, By Peter Hill, Industrial Editor, By Peter Wilson-Smith, From Nicholas Timmins, , By Dereck Harris Commercial Editor, By Derek Harris, Commercial Editor, By Adrienne Gleeson, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Ross Davies, Frances Williams, By Philip Robinson, By Our Financial Staff, By Catharine Gunn, Edited by Peter Davalle, By David Walker, By Donald Macintyre, Labour Correspondent, From Nicholas Timmins,

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Index. News: Blacks' jobs seen as most at risk, Heart man's check: Mr Keith Castle, aged, Brooch Of 600 Bc Found, Policy On Babies 'Criminal', Riots 'are impossible to police', Move to stop Springbok international, Maze Man On FAST Weakens, Union Men Meet Over Oil Jobs, India wary of Pakistan arms reduction proposal, £2.5m may be wasted on smear tests, Lothian gets first cut in rate aid, Alcohol and the British:3 Driven to drink by slogans?, Strike halts most Polish presses, Soft soap, hard sell, BBC cuts delight Somalia, Has Reagan got Gaddafi in his gun sights?, High tax no deterrent to managers, Polytechnics get ready for a student bonanza, Golfer's dream achieved by brother and sister, The Times Information Service, Happy honeymooners back in the spotlight, Sri Lanka arrests total 300, Girl's last trip retraced, Fermanagh by-election A damp search for the voters, A chance to run your own railway, Bonn call for share in decision on bomb siting, 'Delicate stage' reached in rail crisis talks, On the trail of the loathsome slug, Dutch fail to agree centre-left coalition, The Ogaden crisis Italy takes initiative, BBC's Borgias avoid epic clash, Computer pays out to bogus companies, The Times Diary, Hijackers of Iranian boat give up, Arson suspected at printing collective, Arrigo Levi: A personal view Brezhney's fading dream of power, Concern At Namibia Prisoners, £9,400 for shop steward dismissed after party, 2,000 squatters held in Cape dawn raid, Opec talks run into difficulties, Mitterrand spurs Cabinet on job creation, Air battle in Gulf of Sirte, The fantasy of Labour's call for a united Ireland, Arts Council may close literature department, Threatened schools given hope by minister's retreat, Praise for 'those who soldier on', US and Libya blame each other for air battle, Former PC makes a shield for forces under attack, CIA advertises on radio for recruits, Sculpture saved for nation, Poll Boost For Sdp, Science report Man-made gene boost to interferon, 'Time Out' strikers set to launch new magazine, Russia expels British envoy. Sport: Coe breaks Ovett's mile record, Football Hill denies heavy losses over US venture, Athletics Coe climbs to personal summit, Equestrianism Picking pears on the way, Golf Jacklin could be the man who matters most again, Sports in Brief, Bowls Pairs championship finds new home in Boston, Modern pentathlon 'Witch-doctor' prescribes a water cure, Cycling Joughin doubt for Prague, Cricket Day of the rabbit sees Northants to final, Racing Carson is in good spirits and will ride again, Hockey Craig earns another draw, Lawson misses rest of tour. Law: Judge Looks A 'Proper Charlie', Customs recover record £2.7m from amusement arcade VAT frauds, Jury clears man in £1.03 case, 587 rightists are accused in Ankara mass trial, TUC ready for closed shop fight, Jim Jones tape played at trial of follower. Display Advertising: M.J.H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Ppa, Audemars Piguet, Memory & Concentration Stadies, South Of France, R.A.F. Bomber Command Museum Appeal, The Institute Of Bankers, Alain Resnais' Muriel, Bank Base Rates, Abbey Life, Foyles Art Gallery, Siemens, Just In Time, Gate Three, Rumbelows. News in Brief. Reviews: Sinfonietta/Rattle Queen Elizabeth Hall, Aesthete and tough The Most Upsetting Woman By Richard Buckle (Collins, £8.95), Photography Dislocations produced by imaginative contexts Norman Parkinson: 50 Years of Portraits and Fashion National Portrait Gallery, Jazz Actual '81 Ica, Television Desperate looks Six Fifty-five Special BBC 2, Edinburgh Festival Rhetorical triumphs Britannicus Moray House Gymnasium, Shortness of sight Blind Eye To Murder By Tom Bower (Andre Deutsch, £9.95), Fiction LOve, Dad By Evan Hunter (Michael joseph, £7.50) Luciano's Luck By Jack Higgins (Collins, £6.95) The Sheltering Sky By Paul Bowles (Peter Owen, £7.95), Opera A misfit who outlives human sympathy Baal Salzburg Festival, Concerts in London Philharmonia/ Haitink Albert Hall/Radio 3, Crime The Glitter Dome By Joseph Wambaugh (Weidenfeld & Nicolson, £6.95), The lion of Campden Hill The Letters of Thomas Babington Macaulay Vols V and VI Edited by Thomas Pinney (Cambridge, £40 each), Theatre Schubert Upstream. Editorials/Leaders: Grapes Of Discord, The Sirte Incident. Letters to the Editor: Aspects of restrictive labour practices, Remembering Scott, Causes of Tory disaffection, Nationality Bill, Law of cycles, Channel tunnel, Needham library, Title discourtesy, Milch horse?, News quarantines, After nationalization, Separate brigades, Labour's constitution. Court and Social: Court Circular. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Announcements, Situations Wanted, Entertainments Guide, La crème de la crème. Picture Gallery. Marriages. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Monday, August 20, 1956 Football in the rain. Obituaries: Miss Anita Loos Talented and original writer for the screen, Professor E. G. T. Liddell. Business and Finance: Downturn at Electrolux, Union to fight for its steel seats, Business Diary: Squaring the Printing House circle, Cheerful tunes from UK piano makers, Boosting Britain's industry with cheaper oil, Eurosyndicat, Commodities, Recession catches Rotork, Campulsory purchase of Piran minority, VAT threat to double glazing industry, Cash calls by HAT Group and Durapipe, New models 'could put Vauxhall back on profits road by 1983', Perks and benefits that keep the directors happy, BPC suffers £8m first-half loss, Johnson Group advances, Western Continental deal, Stock markets, Richard Clay passes payout, AGB on target with 33pc rise, but shares slip, Economic notebook Thumbs down for the upturn, Steering in the dark, Pay rise rate is cut by half in a year, Meter makers to end price pact, Sales up 14pc at MAN, Business Briefing, Wall Street, Amex banking chief resigns, Why the companies can still attract talent, International First-half slump at Bougainville, Factory's £1.5m reprieve, Willaire Systems to get quote on USM, Sterling: Spot and Forward, Lawson optimistic on production, Gallaher wins Ofrex in style. Stock Exchange Tables: Stock Exchange Prices Profit taking continues, Stock markets Rail threat depresses trade, Price Changes, Recent Issues. Business Appointments: Business appointments Benn Publications' new director. Births. Property: Rentals. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 15,609, Today's television and radio programmes. Weather: The Weather.

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