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The Times - 07/07/1981

1981; Gale Group;

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From Nicholas Timmins, , Craig Seton, Arthur Osman, , By Hugh Noyes, Parliamentary Correspondent, , From Michael Binyon, , By Frank Johnson, By Our Business News Staff, By David Felton, Labour Reporter, From Hugh Clayton, , From Our Labour Editor, , By Ian Bradley, By David Felton Labour Reporter, By Peter Hennessy, David Greenwood, From Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Correspondent, , By Frances Gibb, By Tony Samstag, By The Staff of Nature, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By Annabel Ferriman, Health Services Correspondent, By Kenneth Gosling, From Our Correspondent, By Our Political Staff, By Alan Hamilton, From Arthur Osman, Nick Timmins, Liverpool, By Clifford Longley, Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Nicholas Timmins, From Ronald Kershaw, , By John Young, From Christopher Walker, , From Stephen Taylor, From Ian Murray, , From Robert Fisk, , From David Wood, From John Earle, From Michael Leapman, , From Michael Hornsby, , From Mario Modiano, , From Patricia Clough, , From Peter Hazelhurst, By Michael Baily, Transport Correspondent, From Ivor Davis, , By Henry Stanhope, Defence Correspondent, From Nicholas Ashford, From Richard Wigg, , From Alan McGregor, , From Our Correspondent, , By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By a Special Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, From John Wilcockson, From Norman Fox, Bel Mooney, Suzy Menkes, by Philip Waller, Louis Heren, Michael Horsnell, Philip Howard, E. R. MOSELEY, , JOHN POTTER, KENNETH HUTCHISON, , WALTER FERRIER, , MAURICE SUTHERLAND, , NICK BUTLER, , JIM MURPHY, , DEREK NIMMO, , HARRY BLEASE, , J. M. CASSELS, , REG TAIT, , MICHAEL ROSENTHAL, , ANTONY MUSGRAVE, , ALAN ROTHNIE, , SIMON STUART, , M. J. le FLEMING, , GRAHAM CURTIS JENKINS, , KENNETH DIXON, , WALTER R. CHALMERS, , JACKIE SAWARD, , By Geraldine Norman, Sale Room Correspondent, From Our Labour Correspondent, A correspondent writes:, Ned Chaillet, Dennis Hackett, John Russell Taylor, Sheridan Morley, Michael Church, John Percival, Richard Williams, Paul Griffiths, Barry Millington, From Frank Vogl, , By Melvyn Westlake, From Michael Baily, , By Rupert Morris, From Peter Norman, , From Our Own Correspondent, By Michael Prest, By Nicholas Cole, By Margareta Pagano, By Catherine Gunn, By Philip Robinson, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, David Hewson, Anthony Hilton, Peter Dear, From Paul Routledge, Labour Editor, , From Richard Ford, Belfast, By Donald Macintyre, Labour Reporter, David Blake Economics Editor, Pete Stevens, Maurice, Bommensath, Mario Salvatorelli, Peter Schmalz, P.S., Anton Jaumann, Michael Hornsby,

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Index. News: Syrians refuse to discuss Soviet naval manoeuvres, Praise from Thatcher for strike-free farming, Ex-wife can stay in UK, Tide turns against oil polluters, Facts and figures US economic policy is no excuse for European failings, The Times Information Service, Schools' do-it-yourself arts show, New cable and satellite services bring better programmes, Universities campaign against grant cuts, The community Liverpool counts the cost of chaos, Kidnapped oil man's body found in car, Dr Kaunda to visit Zimbabwe, Gromyko trip leaves Poles calm, 'A divided Germany, a divided city', The Great Mosque: fanatics who failed, Washington meeting to discuss Spain's entry into Nato, Livingstone expects GLC to resign over rates, £800m gives France a 160 mph train, Moreover... Miles Kington, Gormley on 'Mafia', Bonn's empty coffers bring canal dream to a halt, Lord Carrington talks to David Spanier on his plans Britain is not really a 'bad partner', Italians angry with Carrington, Skid Row Slasher Kills Two, Carrington snub at Moscow talks, 'Think well' plea by Muldoon on rugby tour, International and cross-frontier traffic increase Politics and economics hinder trade between 'the two Europes', Electoral Apathy In Tokyo, BBC union condemns world service cuts, Pact broken, papers say, Science report Visiting wealth on sons of sisters, Housing The city that tried, perhaps too hard, Whitehall brief Uncovering the real defence cuts, The diplomatic alternative to the cuts at Bush House, Russians will visit West Germany to speed Siberian gas project, Petón goes free after five years, Inflation not unemployment the issue of 1980s? Mitterrand at the summit, Children who prefer books to TV, Liverpool: why the clue to violence is economic not racial, Impasse on Maze strike talks, Eye witness Greed and ferocious violence mark a collective madness, Princess faces pro-IRA protest, Olivier Lorsignol writes on the Community and other common markets Pooling interests leads way to regional accord, Whitelaw defends use of CS gas against rioters, The Toxteth riot: call for troops on standby Police show of force quells new wave of looting, Dayan emerges as a key figure in coalition talks, Fashion/ A new role for Pucci, Marc Chagall is 94, Learning to live with educcation's slimmer figure, Passes dictate the way New Alps routes needed, Left wing fails to get NUM backing for Benn, Fears of MLR rise as Bank forces up short-term rates, Croydon Liberals In Sdp Link, Reaction Bishops appeal for peace on streets, Power and passion/ Lay the myth to rest: women are really not the gentle sex, The Times Diary, Disquiet Over Child Benefit, How Russia is grabbing the shipping lanes, Mauroy brings in curbs on asset strippers, Stalemate on the forgotten front, Duke drops art lawsuit, Nationality challenge in Strasbourg, French to have 39-hour week, Labour to investigate free lunch allegation, Soviet ship fires at cameramen off Cyprus, Plan for big expansion of US Navy, Iran firing squads busy as gunmen murder governor, Fire prevention improved Rebuilt Las Vegas hotel puts fire safety first, Runcie challenge over creed, Joker's four apologies fail to move Chinese, Part Two of The Return of the Ayatollah With the students inside the embassy A strange American plan to exploit the 'rescue' disaster-and still free the hostages, Release from all-night sessions on sheepmeat, Warrington almost had a third Roy Jenkins, The police PC hit by garden spade says: 'It's my job', Gas unions threaten to cut off supplies, Interferon trials find patients can accept huge doses, The Times University Results Service, Bonn wary on Brezhnev missile freeze proposal, Fierce opposition to ambitious gas pipeline project, Rioting flock forces Greek bishop to flee, Civil Service left pushes for £10 flat rate increase. Display Advertising: Class International, Doulton Wallguard, Bell's, Caroline Charles, Annabelinda, Bette Davis, Wincanton Vehicle Rentals, Multiple Display Advertisements, Victoria & Albert Museum, Bank Base Rates, Carless, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Europa, Bayer Aktiengesellschaft, Electronic Rentals Group, Nt, Ibm, Worth Massin Furs. Picture Gallery: Toxteth: Daylight reveals the worst riot damage ever seen in mainland Britain. News in Brief. Law: Time of disposal under a contract for capital gains tax Johnson v Edwards (Inspector of Taxes), Scarman speeds inquiry after latest violence, Debt is situated where it is payable Power Curber International Ltd v The National Bank of Kuwait SAK, Sands Marcher Fined £100, Court of Appeal Chancery Division Employee's milage allowance is taxable Perrons v Spackman (Inspector of Taxes), Doctor accused of killing by overdose, Peril of property orders becoming apparent Carson v Carson, No basis for Mareva injunction when assets outside jurisdiction Intraco Ltd v Notis Shipping Corporation of Liberia, Murder Charges, Baby Left To Starve To Death. Politics and Parliament: Commons Home Secretary endorses use of CS gas against rioters, Taxation Minister defends tax package, Shipping UK would be hit by curb on shipping, Europe No debate on hunger strikes. Sport: Golf Rogers falls back but still earns cup place, Football Clubs have little enthusiasm for Sundays, Cycling Flying Dutchman justifies his team director's faith, Tennis Lloyd's new club can show Britain the way, Equestrianism Zatopec is beau of royal show, Sports in Brief, Yachting Playgirl enjoys a romp, Fencing, Rugby Union French captain hopes for a happy return, Athletics Coe ready to step through new barrier, Cricket Boycott heads for his landmark and Test match for a draw, Racing Light Cavalry should lead a victory charge for old guard. Editorials/Leaders: Can Two Not Play At This Game?, Sound The Alarm. Letters to the Editor: Local authority dilemma, Selling off gas industry, St Pauls fire risk, Objections to official defence policy, Vaccination effects, Tired doctors, Whitehall Theatre, A voice abroad, Labour's Russian guests, University economies, Cuts in county council staffs, Election recounts, Pay in South Africa. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Arts and Entertainment: Television, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,571, Meissen cockatoos fall victim to the recession, Choice, Regional Tv, Radio. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Friday, July 6, 1956. Obituaries: Mr P. Bolshaw, Miss Violet Heming, Mr C. R. V. Tandy Leading landscape architect and illustrator, Sir Frederick Lawrence, Dr M. Urrutia, Sir Frank Shires. Reviews: Jazz Everything sounding new and adventurous Gil Evans Orchestra Bracknell Festival, They're Playing My Tune BBC 2, Dance Ballet Stars of America Sadler's Wells, Television Panorama: What Happened to Flight 1008 BBC 1, RPO/Dorati Albert Hall, David Suchet playing the big ones young, Theatre Steaming Theatre Royal, E15, Galleries Compelling magic of unexplained mystery Michael Sandle Fischer Fine Art Graham Dean South Hill Park Arts Centre, Bracknell Gilbert and George: Photo-Pieces 1971-1980 Whitechapel Gallery Jo Brocklehurst: The London Drawings Francis Kyle H-Dieter Pietsch Nicola Jacobs Gallery, Concerts in London Varese Ensemble Queen Elizabeth Hall. Stock Exchange Tables: Stock Exchange Prices Heavy losses in gilts, Recent Issues, Foreign exchange report, Price Changes, Stock markets Gilts tumble on prospect of MLR increase. Business and Finance: EEC doves win on interest rates, Discount market, A nasty jolt for Chancellor Schmidt, Commodities, In Brief Union chief criticizes NNC post, Jobs to go at Babcock foundry and Hoover, NCC sells its stake in Hampton, Business Diary: Philately will get you everywhere, Laird sells mills for £2.4m, First-ever loss for J Latham, Retail Sales, Britain wins £5m rail track contract with Iraq, Pipeline delay 'wasted £500m', Stock markets, Felixstowe becomes top container port, Briefly, Cocoa Price Boosted By Pact Hope, Bell Group raises holding in ACC, Pound's slide boosts manufacturing costs, Du Pont sets record with $7,300m bid for Conoco, Payout cut after loss at May & Hassell, AE and Lontrim seek USM quotes, Sterling:Spot and Forward, Du Pont and Conoco are to merge How Mr Jefferson shook Wall Street, International Siemens forecasts profits downturn, Increase in value of Deutsche mark urged, Pressure mounts on interest rates. Business Appointments: Business appointments Sperry Univac UK names new vice-president, Barclays reshuffles top posts. Classified Advertising: Forthcoming Events, Situations Wanted, Entertainments Guide, Legal Appointments. Property: Rentals, Salerooms and Antiques. Births. Weather: The Weather.

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