The Times - 25/07/1981
1981; Gale Group;
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From Tewfik Mishlawi, , By a Staff Reporter, By Diana Geddes, Education Correspondent, By John Witherow, From Our Correspondent, By Julian Haviland Political Editor, By Stewart Tendler, Donald Macintyre, By Bill Johnstone, By Frances Gibb, From Richard Ford, , By Ian Bradley, From Alan Hamilton, , By Donald Macintyre Labour Correspondent, By John Young, Planning Reporter, By Our Political Staff, By Peter Waymark, Motoring Correspondent, By Hugh Clayton, Agriculture Correspondent, By Our Agriculture Correspondent, From Pearce Wright, Science Editor, , From Arthur Osman, By Stewart Tendler, Crime Reporter, From Nicholas Timmins, By Our Medical Correspondent, From Ian Murray, , From Stephen Taylor, , From John Earle, , From Michael Hamlyn, From Charles Hargrove, , From Dessa Trevisan, , From Charles Harrison, , From Our Own Correspondent, From Tefik Mishlawi, , From David Elias, From Patricia Clough, , From Mario Modiano, , From Our Own Correspondent, , From Nicholas Hirst, From David Bonavia, From Harry Debelius, , From Our Correspondent, , From Ivor Davis, by Maggie Gee, Elkan Allan, Harry Golombek, William Mann, Max Harrison, Irving Wardle, Simon Mundy, Nicholas Wapshott, Hilary Finch, Paul Griffiths, David Wade, Robin Mead, David Hewson, Jeremy Flint, Geraldine Norman, Shona Crawford Poole, Roy Hay, Pat Butcher, Philip Howard, Alan Hamilton, by David Nicholson-Lord, Geoffrey Smith, HUGH BIRMINGHAM, , JOHN CHELMSFORD, , KENNETH LICHFIELD, , DAVID LIVERPOOL, , STANLEY MANCHESTER, , RONALD SOUTHWARK, , JIM STEPNEY, , DAVID RIPON, , RON HAYWARD, , NEIL McINTOSH, , JAMES MAIR, , FRCSED, , FRCOG, , R. COLYER, , PRISCILLA NORMAN, , F. A. HAYEK, , DAVID LLEWELLYN, , ELAINE HURRELL, , MICHAEL RANKEN, , DEREK SUTTON, , C. A. PHILBRICK, , Kenneth Leech, From Our Bridge Correspondent, By Geraldine Norman, Sale Room Correspondent, Professor E. N. Willmer, FRS, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By a Special Correspondent, From Mitchell-Platts, By Athole Still, By Cliff Temple, By Michael Phillips, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By Keith Macklin, By John Wilcockson, By Our Rifle Shooting Correspondent, By John Whitmore Financial Correspondent, From Peter Norman, , From Frank Vogl, By Baron Phillips, By Our Industrial Staff, By Margareta Pagano, By Philip Robinson, Grace Black, BY ross, Margaret Drummond, Robin Duthy, MD, By Our Financial Staff, By Peter Wilson-Smith, Danby Bloch, Raymond Godfrey, Peter Davalle,
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News: Five Killed as Iranians go to vote, Home phone bills to rise by 13% in November, The Times Diary Quiz, Victims of 'crash' had been shot, Tax cuts battle looms in US, Teleview/ Best loot guide?, Age Limit Of 16 On Sex Advice, Travel/ A rare pause in real life, Chemicals ship made safe after blast fear, Saturday Review Clothilde, Is the anti-noise movement doomed to silence?, Palestinians claim Israeli seaborne raid was repulses, British hope to keep up the good work in Zimbabwe, Jail break for a high-flying governor, East African leaders meet in Nairobi, The Times Information Service, Herr Strauss and a stubborn Culture Minister Monarch of Bavaria dented in press clash, Put the blame on Athens, Madrid security talks halt for three months, Reagan reassures Schmidt over nuclear missiles, Yasmin to care for Rita Hayworth, Uneasy peace as PLO and Israel pledge ceasefire, Security clamp as Mason criticizes hunger strike, Journalists expelled, Chinese Consecrate Bishops, MPs' disquiet over money for Welsh language TV, Gardening/ Strawberry fare, Baby trade ring uncovered, The Royal Wedding A romantic twist for the thriller man at the palace, Go-Ahead For Mersey Dock Plan, Australia/ 'Dream Time with a cocktail shaker, Corruption query for law officer, Coalition critics rock Portuguese Prime Minister, Bus groups to be investigated, Minister rejects import ban on turkeys, Lukewarm response by authors to payments, Carlisle not to intervene in UGC cuts, Factory farming crisis Britain to press EEC for urgent reforms, Collecting/ Wedding gifts, Kidnapped men set free by Red Brigades, Judge raises boycott of Athens newspaper, M6 viaducts safety report accepted by Government, Reagan Son Target Of Terrorists, Drilling to the centre of the earth, Hunger protests may disrupt Polish calm, Pressure on CIA chief to quit job, Willey to quit at next election, Russia buys US grain, Whitelaw gives police 13% rise, Nigeria and Cameroon make it up, Up to a fifth of graduates can expect to be jobless, The Times Cook/ Potted memories of the seaside, Modifications but no abrupt change Can the Tories survive the SDP?, Cordon of lorries to protect Springboks, Hongkong repeats race charge on citizenship Bill, Blacklist threat to chief of disabled games, Angry Tugendhat hits at 'folly' of budget ministers, Labour and TUC map their path to expansion, The Times University Results Service, Digesting France's defences Mitterrand's nuclear lunch, Opposition sets out recovery proposals, A day out Avebury, MP reselected despite Sons' schooling, Countdown to the royal wedding The Colonel and his Lady go on parade, Full engagement book for Mrs Reagan, By-election euphoria for Liberals and SDP, Science report Doubts on filter cigarette safety, Surcharges/ Count the extra cost, The cracking time that stood for thirty years, California art museum may be transferred, The theological basis of the 1381 rising, TUC threat to Howe over State group sales. Law: Innocent man in rape case freed after 30 months, Costs anger judge, Off-duty sex PCs' appeal, Probation For Girl's Attacker, Law upsets role of the breaswinner, Mp Sentenced. Display Advertising: The M&g Group, Issues Of Government Stock, Phostrogen, Bloms Bulb Catalogue Free, Tyndall & Co. Money Fund, Bank Base Rates, Holst The Planets, Crown Agents, Homesitters,, P & O Cruises, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Lexterten, The Pentland Investment Trust Limited, Coalport's Royal Wedding Plate, The Sunday Times. News in Brief. Politics and Parliament: Overseas Trade protectionism will not help Third World, Broadcasting World must be able to hear BBC, Glc Rates GLC leader attacked as out of touch. Classified Advertising: Announcements, Home&garden, Royal Albert Hall, Services tomorrow: Sixth Sunday after Trinity. Arts and Entertainment: Furniture enthusiast delights auctioneers, Chess/ Smiles in Merano, Television, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,587, Choice, Regional Tv, Radio, Broadcasting Guide for Sunday Television, Bridge/ Talent in depth, Crucial bridge match lost. Reviews: Still the magic-maker, Love and conflict, Radio / Feudal-speak, Theatre/ Rivers of ink The Shadow of a Gunman Warehouse, Concerts/ Wit lurking beneath the surface ECO/Steinberg Queen Elizabeth Hall, Great names before Bach, Choirs of contrasting glories, Buried by statistics, Tribute for Tim. Editorials/Leaders: Back To An Incomes Policy?, Dreams And Reality In Africa, The High Price Of Eight Minutes. Letters to the Editor: For the high jump, Heroes in retreat, Blind eye to murder, Cancer testing, Putting the heart back into deprived inner cities, Fly-by-nights, Ensuring the future of hydrography, Common preservation, Singing at the wedding. Court and Social: Court Circular. Deaths. Official Appointments and Notices: Church news, University news, Legal appointments, Girdlers' Company, Librarian to retire. Marriages. Picture Gallery: Hoff of Heybridge Heath. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Wednesday, July 25, 1956.. Obituaries: Mr G. Cambanis, Dr C. B. Williams Foremost studies of pest control and butterfly migration, Mr Ronald Slade, Mr Anthony Herbert Tomlin. Sport: Yachting Etchells title for sailmaker in borrowed boat, Football Reliable Horton prepares to join Luton, Equestrianism Skelton adds to his long honours list, Swimming Wilson's record is small reward for Scots, Cycling Perfect dress rehearsal for Czech trio, Tennis Top groups take slow road to nowhere, Golf Price finds fortune in old swing as Lyle and James lose their way, Rifle shooting Sudden death a slow process, Athletics Miss Lannaman has lost none of her quickness, Canoeing Three medals for Britain on final day, Rugby League French picked to succeed Waring, Cricket Somerset's batsmen must pass the test of speed set by Clarke, For the record, Racing The price of a 'winged' Storm Bird os $30m. Business and Finance: Talbot to sell Linwood, Polly Peck expands as profits return, Discount market, Law Land still fighting Churchbury, Mills & Allen to boost dividend, Taxation-1 Does Joe Bloggs get a fair deal from the Inland Revenue?, John Brown tumbles but holds dividend, Commodities, What it might cost and some important points to watch, Preliminary accord on Soviet pipeline, Round-up, Ulster hurt by loss of investment, Alternative investment Limitations of the "Limited edition", Eurobonds How to get into a multi-million market, Ofrex directors back American bid, Poles may get new lending from bankers, Stock markets, Engineering jobs urged for women, Readers' Forum Holiday Home · Help with improvements, Tenens hopeful despite steep fall, Recession In US Possible, Halliday staff are placed elsewhere, Business Briefing, Thames Inv offer 'irresistible', Taxation-2 Making allowance for business trips, Sterling: Spot and Forward, Dollar bond, Banks hold cards in Conoco bid battle, Government pressed on interest rates, Offshore funds Moves to protect the private investor. Stock Exchange Tables: Wall Street, Stock Exchange Prices Quiet start to account, Stock markets Oils up in thin trade, Recent Issues, Unit Trust Prices-change on the week, Foreign exchange report, Price Changes. Births. Weather: The Weather.
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