The Times - 02/12/1981
1981; Gale Group;
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By David Blake, Economics Editor, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By David Felton, Clifford Webb, By Melvyn Westlake, From Nicholas Hirst, By David Walker, By Paul Routledge, Labour Editor, By Ian Bradley, From Alan Hamilton, , From Clifford Longley, From Christopher Thomas, , By Our Labour Reporter, By Our Medical Correspondent, By David Nicholson-Lord, By Peter Hennessy, By Harry Golombek, Chess Correspondent, From John Chartres, By Frances Gibb, From Ronald Faux, By Diana Geddes Education Correspondent, By Michael Baily, Transport Correspondent, By Our Transport Correspondent, By Robin Young, Consumer Affairs Correspondent, From Henry Stanhope, Defence Correspondent., From Harry Debelius, From Charles Hargrove, , From David Blow, , From Peter Norman, By Denis Taylor, By Our Foreign Staff, From Roger Boyes, , From Ian Murray, , From Robert Fisk, , From Christopher Walker, , From Our Correspondent, From Nicholas Ashford, , From Trevor Fishlock, , From Dessa Trevisan, From Michael Binyon, From David Bonavia., From W. P. Reeves, , From Charles Hargrove, From Stephen Taylor, , Patrick Knight, From Mario Modiano, Penny Perrick, Christopher Warman Arts Correspondent, Peter Watson, Henry Fairlie, ANTHONY MEYER., CHELWOOD., MARY STOTT, , G. ASHWORTH, , K. N. McGILL, , HARRY POTTER., H. I. F. RYAN., TREVOR BROWN, , I. S. WESTLEY, M. A. OGIER, S. J. NICHOLS, S. T. COTTINGHAM, W. J. STAFF, JEFF DAVIS, J. BEASLEY, PETER ARNOTT, R. SHEARMAN., JANETBAKER. HOME, WILLIAM BULMER, MICHAELJAFFE, PATRICK CROTTY, ROY JENKINS, FRED DAINTON, HAROLDMacMILLAN GLADWYN, ALBERTSLOMAN, ANNGOLD, WILLIAMTWEDDLE, RICHARD B. GRAHAM, G.J.WARNOCK, JOHNGRIGG, WILLIAM WALSH, EDWARDHEATH, FANNY WATERMAN, F.H.HINSLEY. HAROLD WILSON, , D.H.L HOPKINSON, , C. GODFREY., KENNETH MOIR., ROBERT HARGREAVES, , By Our Religious Affairs Correspondent, Miles Kington, By Geraldine Norman, Sale Room Correspondent, Dame Iris Origo, Michael Ratcliffe, John Higgins, Ned Chaillet, John Percival, John Russell Taylor, Richard Williams, By George Clark, Political Correspondent, From Bailey Morris, , By Simon Proctor, By Peter Hill, Industrial Editor, By Michael Prest Commodities Correspondent, By Our Industrial Staff, By Drew Johnston, By Rupert Morris, By Derek Harris, By Our Industrial Editor, By Our Commercial Editor, By Peter Wilson-Smith, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Ross Davies, Peter Hazelhurst, David Blake, By Michael Prest, By Our Financial Staff, From Richard Streeton, By Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, From Barry Pickthall, By Sydney Friskin, By David Hands, By Roy McKelvie, By John Hennessy, Dennis Bird, By John Blunsden, By john Wilcockson, By Keith Macklin, By Michael Seely, By Norman Fox Athletics Correspondent, By Peter Ryde, by Baron Philips, Edited by Peter Dear, By Annabel Ferriman, Health Services Correspondent, By Kenneth Gosling, Frank Johnson,
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News: Sabotage cuts oil output in Angola, Ne Win clamps down on Burmese Buddhists, Brixton Police Cleared, El Salvador invites Britain to monitor elections, Esso faces all-out strike by tanker drivers, The Assumption of Shirley Williams, Spain's Nato entry delayed, Recount gives Muldoon provisional majority, News In Summary Charge of murder dropped, New hope of clearing Gruinard of anthrax, Bridges to suffer most from new 40-tonne lorries, Howe package may pave way to income tax cuts, SDP wins control of its first council, The lesson for Egypt in Iran's tragedy, Reagan aide cleared on payment, France pays court to Algeria, Britain: only good for a giggle now, Moreover..., Cambridge nuclear fall-out, Criminal injuries compensation Ex-PC wants special fund after £129,700 award, Nuclear controls questioned, 174 die as airliner crashes in Corsica, Book review Stroll down Memory Lane with a furious driver, News In Summary, Dispute at UN over flag of PLO, Zanu (PF) loses £45,000 in credit swindles, Standstill at Madrid conference, More money for museums, but is it enough?, Road safety improvement Drop in number of road deaths may continue, Mancham accused over failed coup in Seychelles, Israeli opposition angered by strategic US links, Peace formula put to BL union leaders, Pledge On Doctors' Hours, Thinking big about greatcoats, 500,000 are expected at papal visit to Coventry, Science report New test to detect blood disease, Policemen die in car crash, Police plan for 24-hour Toxteth foot patrol, Arms take priority at Romania conference, Sparkle at your feet, Union leaders will meet minister on labour law, Colour TV licences rise by £12 to £46, Trouble and strife-or politics in the family, Shirley Williams back at 'old men's club', Wagner is kept sedated, News In Summary The Belgians try again, Washington may resume full links with Bolivia, Spanish Cabinet Changes, Princess and the pearls, Champagne firm fined by EEC, How the SDP won control of Islington, GLC blind to facts on fares, QC says, Radical changes in youth training urged on Tebbit, MP's Bill aimed at unfit meat racket, City toasts Guinness painter, Geneva delegates settle down to hard bargaining, Thatcherite economist says he was wrong, BR sets a record in passenger safety, The Times Information Service Tomorrow's events, Thatcher backs shake-up for NHS finance, China plans to curb bureaucracy, Karpov Praise For Britain, Peace protest echoed in the Soviet block, Riot police blockade Warsaw college, Labour Party begins talks to withdraw from Europe, Estonians ignore protest strike call, Top-grade civil servants face tough jobs scrutiny, Solicitors in clash with Maze inquest coroner, A royal banquet ruined, Pit union contenders put their cases, Oxford's Forestry Felled, The Times Diary A new man to reform the dustbins, Clark visit could mean closer US interest in Ulster, France wants to breathe new life into WEU, Letter from Brazil Torrential rain puts housing to test, Equality drive by Thames, Syria attacks Habib right to mediate. Display Advertising: Bell's, Charter, C T Bowring & Co Limited, Buchanan's, Central Independent Television Plc, Imi, Honeywell Computer Systems, Mepc, Multiple Display Advertisements, Paterson Zochonis, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Sony, Saa, Gatwick Hilton International. News in Brief. Law: Boys expelled in drugs inquiry, £3,000 for a victim of the Ripper, Slimming case doctor accused, Variation is remedy, not appeal Nelson v Nelson, Three schoolboy torturers get 32 years in jail, Retrial for death case driver, Mother and son fined for vice conspiracy, Court of Appeal Divisional Court Date of frustration due to Iran-Iraq war, Custody order with supervision, Barmaid's Evidence Queried. Arts and Entertainment: Chess leaders pull away, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,695, Victorian watercolours snapped up at Sotheby's, Today's television and radio programmes. Picture Gallery. Politics and Parliament: BBC Finances MPs want TV fee concession for pensioners, Pm's Questions Alternative financing of NHS, Education Over 4,000 in assisted places scheme, Island airport is to be expanded into a Nato base, Transport Hostile reaction to heavier lorries, Second Reading New mental health law to be implemented in 1983, House Of Lords Problems with substitute for asbestos. Editorials/Leaders: Wanted: European Vision, Wanted: A Plan For Skilled People, Equal Time For Equal Chances. Letters to the Editor: Paisley and Ulster, Law on secret ballots, Memorial trust for Lord Boyle, Matrimonial burdens, Romney Marsh, The Bulldog's grip, Wheelchairs in cinemas, Scarman and positive discrimination, SDP philosophy, Labour's way out of Europe, Women's rights. Court and Social: Court Circular. Deaths. Official Appointments and Notices: Church news, Religious Television Awards, University news, Latest appointments, Makers of Playing Cards Company, Inner Temple. Marriages. Births. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 Years Ago From The Times of Friday November 30 1956 U.S. support for Baghdad Pact. Obituaries: Professor D. R. Peart, Count Umberto Morra, Dr L. H. Butler Principal of Royal Holloway College. Reviews: Dance Firecracker of a Kate The Taming of the Shrew Hippodrome, Birmingham, Lunchtime service in Soho, Opera Leading ladies together in Paris Semiramide/ Der Rosenkavalier Théâtre des Champs Elysées, Paris, Galleries Medieval Limoges British Museum, Television Luxurious returns, Theatre Days So Dark Tricycle, Rock Shakin' Stevens Odeon, Hammersmith. Stock Exchange Tables: Authorized Units, Insurance & offshore Funds, Stock Exchange Prices Nervous selling, Stock Markets Sellers depress equities, Recent Issues, Price Changes, Wall Street. Business and Finance: 800 jobs to go at Rockware, Business diary: At the sign of the black horse, Shipbuilders set to beat £700m orders this year, EEC to agree on basis for energy pricing, Bid for Australian newspaper group, Deindustrialization-testing theories, Textile chiefs in plea over imports, Commodities, Shop outlets for Boston, Hutchison Whampoa fails to agree sale, In Brief Japan plans to trade oil stocks, Charter boosts its profits, Carmakers 'waste energy', British Benzol recovers, First French 'bulldog' loan, Mr Iguchi's garden shed robots, Stock Markets, Central TV in £25m float by Warburg, Travel agents wait for computer link, US Steel delays dumping move, Be like Scrooge is CBI message for Christmas, Reagan in policy talks with US unions, No Sangers payout after midyear loss, Howe outlines aid plan, Sterling: Spot and Forward, Tin market causing concern, Trafalgar House 'to sell Express Newspapers, Tecalemit profit halved, Nexos joint venture will create new jobs, Business Briefing Private phones legalized, Allied-Lyons continues to improve. Business Appointments: Business appointments Deputy chief at Laing Construction. Sport: Tennis Miss Allen loses to Mrs Cawley and her support, Cycling Belgians may dominate first stage, Football An ugly encounter of the close kind, Badminton Mrs Gilks withdraws, Athletics Call for marathon registration and fee system, In India and Australia a day on which the home countries' bowlers delivered the knockout blows England's hopes go up in Bombay smoke, For the record Tennis, Rugby League Great Britain at full strength at last, Racing A victorious O'Neill has all the answers, Real tennis A bridge too far for Cull and Johnson, Today's fixtures, Ice skating Miss Wood's repertoire is more extensive than her opponent's, Rugby Union Lucas leads tourists to a scruffy victory, Motor racing Spectre of the 800 bhp petrol guzzler, Snooker Davis is favourite to stay the distance, Yachting Flyer breaks more than the record. Classified Advertising: Forthcoming Event, Entertainments Guide, LA Creme De LA Creme, La créme de la créme, Situations Wanted. Property: Rentals, Residential Property Housing market faces a winter of gloom, London And Suburban. Weather: The Weather.
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