The Times - 21/05/1981
1981; Gale Group;
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By George Clark, , Richard Evans, Hugh Noyes, By Peter Hill Industrial Editor, By Arthur Reed, Air Correspondent, From Robert Fisk, , By Peter Wainwright, By a Staff Reporter, By Peter Waymark Motoring Correspondent, By Richard Evans, Political Staff, By George Clark, Political Correspondent, By John Witherow, By Nichnlas Timmins, By David Felton, Labour Reporter, By Staff Reporter, From Stewart Tendler, Crime Reporter, , By Nicholas Timmins, From Peter Evans, Home Affairs Correspondent, , By Kenneth Gosling, By Pearce Wright, Science Editor, By Our Education Correspondent, By Paul Routledge, By Nicholas Hirst, Energy Correspondent, From A Correspondent, , By David Nicholson-Lord, By Hugh Clayton Agriculture Correspondent, By Peter Hennessy, By Diana Geddes, Education Correspondent, By Our Local Government Correspondent, From Ronald Faux, , By Ian Bradley, By Arthur Osman and Richard Ford, From Christopher Walker, , From Michael Hornsby, , From David Watts, , From David Cross, From Richard Wigg, , From Patricia Clough, , From Stephen Taylor, , From Ray Kennedy, , From Our Own Correspondent, From Charles hargrove, Paris, , From Our Own Correspondent, , From Michael Leapman, From Ivor Davis, , From Michael Binyon, , By Our Foreign Staff, By David Spanier, Diplomatic Correspondent, From Charles Harrison, , From Peter Hazelhurst, From Karan Thapar, From Clive White, , By Richard Eaton, By John Blunsden, By Jim Railton, By Lewine Mair, From Peter West Rugby Correspondent, From Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Irving Wardle, Martin Huckerby, Miles Kington, David Robinson, Anthony Masters, Max Harrison, Frank Dobbins, Michael Ratcliffe, Ned Chaillet, Peter Tinniswood., William Haley, Patric Dickinson, H. R. F. Keating, Ronald Butt, Peter Watson, Louis Heren, ANTHONY ARLIDGE, ESME WALKER, , STANISLAS FLACHE, , JOHN HUNT, , DESMOND SHEAN, , CLIVE JENKINS, , G. R. Dunstan, , ANGUS MAUDE, , LOUIS LE BAILLY, , MICHAEL RANKEN, , GORDON ETTE, , DAVID H. HALL, , V. BUKOVSKY, , BULLOCK, , CHALFONT, , DACRE OF GLANTON, , S. P. EDWARDS, , A. KLUG, , A. KOESTLER, , L. KOLAKOWSKI, , DAVID MARTIN, , PETER MEDAWAR, , NEVILL MOTT, , M. F. PERUTZ, , BRIAN PIPPARD, , PETER REDDAWAY, , LEONARD SCHAPIRO, , HUGH SETON-WATSON., DICK TAVERNE, , VAIZEY, , J. M. ZIMAN, , ROGER BULL, , LISA PARKINSON, D. L. SIMMS, , By Geraldine Norman, Sale Room Correspondent, Professor Ronald Graveson, Jennifer Hawkins, Ian Bradley, Shona Crawford Poole, Dr Tony Smith, By Peter Hill, Industrial Editor, By Bill Johnstone, From Frank Vogl, , By Clifford Webb, Midlands Industrial Correspondent, From David Blake, , By Michael Clark, By Edward Townsend, From John Earle, By Frances Williams, Economics Staff, By Michael Baily, Transport Correspondent, By Baron Phillips, T. B. ANDERSON, , B. N. BROOKE, , ADRIAN FISHER, , R. N. BURBRIDGE, , DAVID SCOTT, , DENIS W. PARKER, , ANTHONY PERRY, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, David Hewson, Melvyn Westlake, By Catherine Gunn, By Philip Robinson, Michael Prest Mining Correspondent, Edited by Peter Davalle,
ResumoPolitics and Parliament: El Salvador Support for decision to hold elections, Middle East Why Lebanon crisis must be resolved, Defence Debate Unilateral move would be pointless, House Of Lords No prospect of Bill on shop hours, Ten-Minute Rule Bill Space invaders win the day, Eec Trade Minister urged to curb imports, Benn defies Foot in Commons vote on defence. News: Miss Charles finds purses very tight at No 10 too, Soviet press projects a bleak view of Poland, Resign call to Heseltine over council penalties, Nuclear ban imposed by Suzuki, Coffins of Nigerians displayed, Policeman is disgraced, The Times Cook Take a calculated whisk, Bigger role for NEB backed by Joseph, Spain says it can take pick of Nato defence role, Moore show in Madrid, How far away is the Channel tunnel now?, Pressure grows for reform of inquest system, Tuc To Set Up £3m College, Sevenfold growth for Trident base annouced, Freedom of speech threat in Malaysia, Reselection formula confuses MPs, Assad says missiles cannot hit Israel, Marks & Spencer wins price battle, Orders worth £150m greet new airliner, Vote to Shift town from blazing mine, Pay rebels at 'Time Out' sit in through deadline, Black car workers strike, Closed shop rebel's plea, Rip van Winkle, angry and on the march, Assad rebuked by Begin for ill-timed remarks, PLO demanding fullest recognition from EEC, Prison union censure vote, Study optimistic on new technology effects, Haig ducks inopportune Tokyo visit, Giscard fears for France as he hands over reins, Monopolies body attacks CEGB new investments, Thatcher resolved to conquer terrorism, US officals resign over baby food vote, Science adviser sought, Arrigo Levi: A Personal View Referendums prove their value again, Getting students out of the classroom and into the community, Plea to preserve history, Zimbabwe guerrillas hand over remaining weapons, The dead soldiers, Jamaicans mourn king of reggae, More air delays feared, Chairman's dismissal brings resignations, The Times Diary, A world of difference in your diet, Motorists face £50 parking tickets, Rethink on Soviet oil, Mr Speed was right to speak out, Cancer Institute Cutback, Price war threat to 'Sun', Whitelaw booed by Tory women at convention, Store decides not to ban mattress in baby cots, 'Why I left a soldier in flames', Labour Party warned that it faces going broke, School Library Limits Revealed, Foot aid mouth curbs lifted on farm, US concern on missiles, Nepal Poll Backs Premier, Gierek on defensive but admits errors, Fear of criticism hampering riot control, police say, Solidarity attacks left-wing aims, St Albans chapter house, BBC goes all out for £50 fee, Parents to be given school policy details, A policewoman, armed with, Saudi prince sides with Syrians, Science report Meteorology: Pollution wettens clouds, End of a long dream for loyal Iowans Discontent hits heartland America, MPs told where examination system fails. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Doulton Wallguard, Unilever, Union Miniere, Literature Festival '81, National Savings, London Review Of Books, Hodder & Stoughton, Ilexim-Foreign Trade Company, King & Shaxson Limited, A. G. Stanley Holdings Limited, Anvil Petroleum Limited, High & Dry, Books, Bank Base Rates, Extra, Idc, Tarmac Group, Sas, Pool Promoters Association, Lloyds Bank, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Sun Alliance Insurance Group, Philips, Océ, Trade Unions And The Individual, Cancer Research Campaign, Mercedes-Benz, Stalker, Walter Lawrence. Law: Court clears Kenyans of treason charges, Heavy prison sentences follow Kosovo rioting, The extent to which lies can provide corroboration Regina v Lucas (Ruth), Millionaire waits over settlement, Rate rebates for the disabled Williams v Wirral Borough Council, 'No disgrace to the doctors if jury differs with them', Three Held For Arms Plot Freed, House of Lords Court of Appeal No wardship jurisdiction in care House of Lords A v Liverpool City Council, Complaint in letter box at night is held valid Post Office v Moore, Ripper trial: judge starts summing up Sutcliffe jury retires tomorrow, Neglect of children appals sheriff, Why he concealed his mission-defence, Bankruptcy time cannot be extended In re a Debtor 6864 of 1980, Former SS women in tears at trial, Airlines to pay quarantine station charges City of London Corporation v British Caledonian Airways Ltd, Woman fined £170 for horse whipping preacher. Weather: The Weather. Official Appointments and Notices: Sir Hugh Chance, University news Vice-Chancellor of Brunel, Designers Win Gold Awards, Mr Frederick Fairbrother, Latest Appointments. Picture Gallery. Classified Advertising: Entertainments Guide, Recruitment Opportunities, Domestic And Catering Situations, Acknowledgments, La crème de la crème, Legal Notices, Animals And Birds. Property: Flat Sharing, Country Properties. Sport: Boxing Sharp eyes fall on the Iaurel crown at Caesar's, Rugby Union England can rejoice in their new-found strength at half-back, Rowing An artist who fathoms mystery of water, Sports in Brief, Racing, Motor racing Britain decide on drivers of the future, Football Ipswich have last shout after nightmare invades their dream, Tennis Vilas and Clerc move on but not Mottram, Badminton Chinese party make friends with their winning ways, Cricket Late developer who found bowling magic at Lord's and took it back to Gloucestershire Spin and flight suits the weather, Golf Miss Dowling shows power in the rain, For the record. Reviews: Theatre Lindsay Anderson returns to Shakespearian essentials Hamlet Theatre Royal, Stratford East, Cannes Film Festival British reticence carried to excess, Mum and Son Riverside, Concerts in London Scola Cantorum St John's, Torn from experience Sean O'Casey Autobiographies In two volumes (Macmillan, £15 each) Essays on Sean O'Casey's Autobiographies Edited by Robert G. Lowery (Macmillan, £15), The Risk Business: Sink or Swim BBC 1, Fiction Loitering with Intent By Muriel Spark (Bodley Head, £6.50) Penny Links Ursula Holden (Eyre Methuen, £5.50) Watching Me Watching You By Fay Weldon (Hodder & Stoughton, £6.95) A Start in Life By Anita Brookner (Cape, £5.95), A Somebody Diary By Hugh Casson (Macmillan, £8.95), Crime Dark Blue and Dangerous By Jonathan Ross (Constable, £5.95), And if thou wilt, remember Christina Rossetti A Divided Life, Stripping away the aesthetic mask Feasting with the Panthers Chichester, Quick Guide, Memories George Gissing: Critical Essays Edited by Jean-Pierre Michaux (Vision/Barnes & Noble, £11.95), Arts agenda G and S establishment welcome pop 'Pirates' to London, English Bach Festival Queen Elizabeth Hall/Purcell Room. Editorials/Leaders: Generating Monopoly, Law Of Contempt. Letters to the Editor: Baby foods in the Third World, Youth training, UK tax on pensioners from abroad, Trinity House review of pilotage laws, Grain power station, Broken marriages, Fixing air fares, Old Vic closure, Reappraising the Navy's role, State of grace, Bank charges, An English patio, The Archimedes angle, Reportine Ulster, Coordinating Europe's defences, Commercial returns from scientific research, GLC election report, Tests of contempt, Safeguarding funds of investors, Andrei Sakharov: a tribute. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Monday, May 21, 1956. Arts and Entertainment: Television, Regional Tv, Radio, Personal Choice, Degas portrait of Manet's brother sets a new auction record, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,531. Deaths. Obituaries: Earl Of Essex, Mr C. E. P. Davies, Caroline Glyn, Professor G. R. Potter Historian of the Renaissance and Reformation, Mr Keith Murray. Stock Exchange Tables: Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Recent Issues, Price Changes, Wall Street, Stock Exchange Prices Heavy fails in blue chips. Business and Finance: Discount market, Warning of higher telephone charges, Closures hit Selincourt, Mining Viltal links in BHP's fortunes, Eurosyndicat, Commodities, Italy bank chief arrested, Stock markets Index drifts below 550, Danes agree new package for economy, Business Diary: Name dropping · Coronets and conferences, A marriage is arranged, Cash call by Geers Gross, In Brief, Move to bypass U S interest rate controls Troubled trip for fast buck to London, National Freight results improving, London Brick rallies after loss, Economic notebook Some policies are more alternative than others, Pay rises stay firmly in single figures, EEC challenges aid for steel corporation, The Pound, Shares hit by fears of higher loan rates, £100m plan to reshape diesels industry, £5m rights issue by Fine Art as profits dive, Briefly, Interim loss at Redman, Governor at Bank of Scotland, Building groups to merge, Full-year loss likely at Redfearn, National Freight clears the decks, Ldn and Northern down by one third, New levy on imports of polyester, CBI calls for tough line on Japan imports, Cobalt consumption "should rise soon", Judge rules on Norton Warburg, IMF warning on recession, Why German toolmakers do better, Alpine Holdings slumps. 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