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The Times - 27/10/1981

1981; Gale Group;

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By Richard Ford, , Donald Macintyre, John Witherow, From Tim Jones, , By Peter Hill, Industrial Editor, From Ian Murray, , By Hugh Noyes, Parliamentary Correspondent, , From Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, , By Paul Routledge, Labour Editor, By George Clark, By Hugh Noyes, By Tony Samstag, By the staff of "Nature", By Our Religious Affairs Correspondent, From Arthur Osman, , By Frances Gibb, By Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Richard Ford, From Ronald Kershaw, , By Peter Hennessey, By Sarah Segrue, By Hugh Clayton Agriculture Correspondent, From Richard Garner, , From Our Correspondent, By Anthony Bevias, Political Correspondent, By Lucy Hodges, By Richard Davy, By Gabriel Ronay, From Mario Modiano, From Harold Franklin, , Port Chester, , From Sinan Fizek, From Harry Debelius, , By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, From Michael Horns by, , From Our Own Correspondent, By David Spanier, From Patricia Clough, , From Peter Nichols, , From Dessa Trevisan, , From Robert Fisk, , From Christopher Walker, , From Moshe Brilliant, By Peter Strafford, By Caroline Moorehead, From Neil Kelly, From Stephen Taylor, From Michael Hornsby, , by Suzy Menkes, By Sir Cyril Philips, Peter Watson, Alan Hamilton, BOWEN WELLS, , ALLAN SHAW, , P. W. BENNETT, , MONSON, , IVOR HUSSEY, , JOHN OSBORNE, , GEOFFREY NORMAN, , KATHLEEN NOTT, , MAURICE HANSSEN, , D. C. DREW, , W. A. BARKER, , T. J. LUNT, , HERMAN REBHAN, , C. B. ZEALLEY, , BRENDA CAPSTICK, , H. S. REISS, , From Our Special Correspondent, By Geraldine Norman, Sale Room Correspondent, By Kenneth Gosling, John Russell Taylor, Richard Williams, John Percival, William Mann, Max Harrison, Paul Griffiths, Dennis Hackett, By John Whitmore, By Simon Proctor, By Lorna Bourke, By Bill Johnstone, By Philip Robinson, By Our Financial Staff, By Our Industrial Editor, By Arthur Reed, By Bill Johnstone, Electronics Correspondent, By Edward Townsend Industrial Correspondent, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, David Hewson, Anthony Hilton, By Margareta Pagano, Alan Gibson, By Adrianne Blue, By Richard Eaton, By Sydney Friskin, By John Wilcockson, By Robert Pryce, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, John Hennessy, By Keith Macklin, Edited by Peter Dear, By Anthony Bevins, Political Correspondent, By Simon Midgley, "Times Diary" Staff, by Peter Nichols, Paolo Garimberti, John Earle, M.V., C.K., C.C., by John Earle,

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Index. News: Poles wait for further changes at the top, Huge security for royal Welsh tour, Afghans bomb own posts on Pakistan border, Car bomb explodes in Beirut, Brideshead suffers in TV ratings, The big skirt: Fashion Come Back Dior, all is forgiven, Threat by BL a disaster, Edwardes told, Euro-beef next on British menus, Egyptian rebel strength revealed, Suzy Menkes on how high fashion stays in business Style, as only Italian men can make it, Bassey may face UN boycott, Air fares could rise by 20pc, Diversification discussed A good reputation in the Third World, 'Moderate' miners reject challenger to Scargill, Tls Editor Resigns, Piero Ottone looks at newspapers and their history A limit to press subsidies, Bonn may call up foreigners, The Times Information Service, Italy Richard Sachs watches a commercial garden bloom Satellite city or city satellite?, Museum plan destructive, Victorian Society says, Aftermath of Oxford Street explosion Bomb victim had served in Ulster, Whitehall brief Gouzenko's 'mole', The Times Diary Full circle at last for Dame Ninette, Tragedy of Spain's cooking oil scandal Why little Zulema can't face her friends, Education not dependent on money, Joseph says, Italy Industrial round-up: reports by Mary Venturini, Charles Kennard and Claudia Childs A growing market for cars, a bright spot for aerospace, Zimbabwe strikers return to work, Papandreou increases Cyprus aid, Women in politics: a House without prejudice Getting a thick skin, Nato Backs Missile Trade-Off, Manifesto MPs challenge NEC over Militant coup, Merchants in Soho cover up their assets, Pope takes over Order Society of Jesus in turmoil, Commission attacks EEC agriculture surpluses, Students to sue over change in degree choice, Newspaper closed in Istanbul, Italy Archaeology is in the news, writes David Whitehouse Conserving the classics of the eternal city, GLC challenge Foot over Heseltine cuts, Kew director will aid scientific gardening, Italy A bid to beat recession Cuts hit the black economy, Hanoi's use of poison 'confirmed', The most sinister growth industry As bombers strike again in London, the first of two articles by Caroline Moorehead on international terrorism, IRA extend campaign to West End at start of schools half term Oxford Street blast kills police bombs expert, Defence choices for the Eighties, part one How Mr Nott'splan can survive the cuts, Road Tax Blitz In London, Russia keeps the Helsinki review meeting guessing, Science report Quarks that escape to glow in the dark, Musicians stand by conductor, Carlo Bach and the charm that disarms, Scientists home in on our sixth sense organ, Moreover... Miles Kington, Union Jack Safeguard Considered, Budget may force Schmidt to swallow his pride, Israel and Egypt agree new line on autonomy, British troops to join Sinai peace force, Unions oppose Mexico's choice for President, Blackpool 'anthrax' cleared, Sakharov chides peace marchers over war risk, Parties prepare for early by-election at Crosby, The most popular President, What the people owe to the Pertini style, Petrol alert as wagons are derailed, Hotels Appeal Over Glc Rates, Guerrilla raids in Lesotho Why clashes strain links with Pretoria, West unveils constitution for independent Namibia, Undercover scheme for Pompeii, Half of threatened BBC services reprieved, Thrust into office at a moment of crisis The tireless crusader out to break bureaucracy, Brazil signs £350m deal with Britain, Racialism purge call to church. Display Advertising: Banco DI Sicilia, Valfrutta, Abbey National Building Society,, Blüthner, Multiple Display Advertisements, Knightsbridge, Saras, United British Securities Trust Plc, Dunlop., Charles Price Rantor & Co, Il Mondo, Italian Wine., Cooperativa Muratori & Cementisti, Armagnac, Banca Nazionale Del Lavoro, F. J. C. Lilley Limited, Fiat, Cogefar, The Times Special Reports., Gieves & Hawkes Ltd, Isveimer, Tuscan Regional Government, Addvantageous, New Records For The Agusta A 109 A Helicopter, The Territorials, Peugeot, Fiera DI Milano,, Alitalia, Trentino, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Banca Cattolica Del Veneto, Italy, Dixons, Finmeccanica, Banco Ambrosiano, C.B.I., Efim, Asprey & Co. Ltd.,, Milanofiori, Hampton & Sons, Cassa DI Risparmi E Depositi DI Prato, Manson Finance Trust Limited, Sanpaoio, Base Lending Rates. Politics and Parliament: Wales Perfectly proper letter, Broadcasting Some BBC External Services are reprieved by Government, Parliament today, Commons Poor nations need to attract investment, Steel Further plans awaited from BSC, Foot leads attack on Cancun platitudes, Police complaints: is change worth the high cost?, Frank Johnson at the Commons Mercy-dash blonde flees Cancun, Challenge on Thatcher letter, British Rail Government seeks rail efficiency. Law: Girl 'Made Advances' To Dentist, Prosser murder trial set for the new year, Nine In Beer Keg Case Sentenced, Reform of remand law opposed, Jury to decide when doctor acts as such Regina v Dunbar, EXIT helper sent only to comfort victims, court told, Prisoners of conscience Yugoslavia: Manda Paric, Injunction To Stop Boss Book, Discharging a guarantor from his obligations Bank of India v Trans Continental Commodity Merchants Ltd and Another, Dentist guilty of killing patient he anaesthetized, Firm guilty over jar size, Tories paid surgeon's ex-lover, jury told, Drug Trial Man 'Had MI6 Role', Champerty removes cause of action Trendtex Trading Corporation and Another v Credit Suisse. News in Brief. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,664, Japanese porcelain tigers fetch top price, Britain into semi-final at world bridge tourney, Today's television and radio programmes. Picture Gallery. Editorials/Leaders: WHO IS To Lead The Un?, Birkett v Mosley, Forty Years On. Letters to the Editor: Need for changes in education, Sentencing policy, Butter or margarine?, Turks and Caicos plans, Traffic in art works, Nobel prize, Employment in a technological age, Nuclear moralities, Tale of two Escorts, Taken in vain, Checks on prisons, Textile protectionism. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Thursday, October 25, 1956. Official Appointments and Notices: University news, Church news. Obituaries: Dr Kathleen Wood-Legh Studies in medieval religious and social life, Sir Gilbert Flemming, Mrs Lily Pincus. Reviews: Bernstein contract, Arnaldo Cohen Queen Elizabeth Hall, Television The land vandals, Jazz Carla Bley Round House, Orlando Quartet St John's/Radio 3, Concerts Bach Choir/ Willcocks Festival Hall, Dance Simple, cosy, pretty The Nutcracker Sadler's Wells, Galleries A welcome invasion by the Japanese The Great Japan Exhibition Royal Academy of Arts One Thousand Years of Art in Japan Colnaghi Oriental Contemporary Japanese Prints Business Art Galleries, Royal Academy Heritage of Tibet Goya's Prints British Museum. Stock Exchange Tables: Wall Street, Recent Issues, Price Changes, Stock Exchange Prices Quiet start to account. Business and Finance: Bank makes Norton Warburg loan offer, State blamed for wool industry woes, LME metal stocks, Commodities, Matthew Hall in £10m US deal, EEC approves loan for Sony factory in Wales, Pearson's £2m entry into legal publishing, Interest rates on a knife-edge, Esso project would lead to only 70 new jobs, Uncertainty over Poland boosts US dollar, 20,000 jobs go in electronics, Mrs Mason is ousted, Computers go polyglot, Will the Americans have to bail out Chrysler once again?, Old jet to sell new flight decks, Government may aid castings industry, Arnold pulls out of coach consortium, S African gold swops likely, £90M Plant For Lead Substitute, Business Briefing, Business Diary: Snap, crackle, flop?, R-R strike puts 6,000 jobs at risk, Banks attack Mitterrand takeover terms, Small firms are starting to boom, Jenkin says, In Brief Malaysia to continue anti-British trade policy, Sterling: Spot and Forward, Stock markets Prices drift in thin trade, Humberside Electronic to join USM, R & J Pullman looks for recovery, Exxon profits fall but Shell has 33% rise, Unemployment: now it is Germany's turn. Business Appointments: Business appointments Newage names technical chief. Sport: Cricket Rain is the winner in Pakistan's opener, Baseball Los Angeles edge ahead, Rugby League Colts tour to Australasia, Cycling The Milk goes off to Devon, Apartheid blacklist may be extended to all county cricketers, Sports in Brief, Snooker England's great rescue act, Motor racing Stewart rejects £3m offer to return to the track, Consistency carries Kite to the peak, Motorcycling Mamola signs contract with Suzuki, Boxing Cowdell can afford no mistakes, Racing Redcar programme, For the record, New York Marathon My first marathon, and my last, maybe..., Rugby Union Youngs wins his spurs against Australians, Ice hockey Canadians still to the fore, Football Arsenal in danger of making an embarrassing League Cup exit, Squash rackets Bear pit in danger of losing atmosphere. Classified Advertising: Acknowledgments, Situations Wanted, Entertainments Guide, Legal Appointments. Property: Rentals, Salerooms and Antiques. Births. Weather: The Weather.

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