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The Times - 30/06/1981

1981; Gale Group;

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From Michael Hornsby, Peter Norman, By Peter Hennessy, From David Bonavia, By Julian Haviland, Political Editor, By Craig Seton, By George Clark, Political Correspondent, From Tony Allaway, , By Michael Baily, Transport Correspondent, By Frances Gibb, By George Clark Political Correspondent, By Lucy Hodges, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Our Science Editor, From John Chartres, , Pearce Wright Science Editor, By Donald Macintyre, , From Ronald Kershaw, , By Hugh Clayton, By Kenneth Gosling, From Tim Jones, , By John Witherow, From Nicholas Timmins, , By John Young, By Alan Hamilton, By Our Political Correspondent, By Pat Healy, Social Services Correspondent, By David Nicholson-Lord, By Marcel Berlins, By John Young, Planning Reporter, From Charles Hargrove, , From Neil Kelly, , From Ray Kennedy, , From Nicholas Ashford, , From Frank Vogl, , From Our Correspondent, From Richard Wigg, From Ivor Davis, , From Christopher Walker, , From Our Own Correspondent, From Michael Hornsby, , From Mario Modiano, From Peter Hazelhurst, , From Michael Binyon, From Margareta Pagano, , By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Keith Macklin, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Norman Fox, By John Wilcockson, By Michael Seely, John Russell Taylor, Brian Alderson, Ned Chaillet, John Percival, Irving Wardle, William Mann, Paul Griffiths, Bel Mooney, Shahram Chubin, Christopher Thomas, Peter Watson, Michael O'Donnell, DUNCAN-SANDYS, , J. M. WOBER, , BRIAN RIX, , PETER BOWRING, , GILES A. I. PAYNE, , CHRISTIANA PAYNE, , ROY FULLER, , STEPHAN SCHATTMANN, , DENISE HADLEY, , M. A. TATAM, , JAMES APPLEYARD, , V. VALE, , VICTOR HOCHHAUSER, RAYMOND RICKETT, , ANTHONY FRASER, , NIGEL SEYMER, , ERNEST NICHOLSON, , KATHLEEN DENNIS, , ROBIN MACLELLAN, , By Our Bridge Correspondent, Miles Kington, J.G.M., From Our Special Correspondent, By John Whitmore, By Michael Prest, By Frances Williams, By Nicholas Cole, By Derek Harris Commercial Editor, By Philip Robinson, By Edward Townsend, By Anne Warden, By Peter Hill, Industrial Editor, By Donald Macintyre, Labour Reporter, By Mark Jackson, From Arthur Osman, From Peter Norman, , By Bill Johnstone, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Ross Davies, Frank Vogl, Derek Harris, By Catherine Gunn, By Margareta Pagano, By Rosemary Unsworfh, Edited by Peter Dear, From Richard Ford, , By Stewart Tendler, From Harry Debelius, , From Frank Johnson,

Resumo

News: Nostalgia? It's what we call a good childhood, Great British breakfast at the end of the line, Poland returns nearly all hardliners in party vote, Dispute in Greek ruling party ends, Motoring penalties plea, By-election knives sharpened, Norwegian elections First Lady battles to woo the voters, Haughey plea as eighth man starts Maze fast, Sri Lanka Party Head Rebuffed, Pig Bone As Good Food Source, The Times Diary Now the Forces radio is in the line of fire, Chairman Hua is demoted in reshuffle, University Results Service Cambridge, Tote strike is best bet for French punters, Thais put price on head of drugs chief, Labour invites Russians and Chinese, Narrow Peres victory predicted by poll, Police were right at Brixton, chief insists, Dalai Lama says time not right to return, 'The Observer' deal: Conditions, minority report, assurances and editor's evidence, Princess Margaret calls off US visit, Inquiry will not stop Civil Service strikes, Covent Garden and ENO ask for £3m cash aid, Nz Pique Over Tour Criticism, The man with the timetable mind, Man with bomb arrested in Vatican, Cities getting smaller as people rush to country, Motorway dispute Legal tussle to save Palmer's landscape, Karpov sees politics in chess move, Iran after the bomb: can a vengeful future be avoided?, Why doctors don't want a union label, Iranians told to annihilate US agents and Israelis, Coup inquiry completed, South Africa withdraws banning orders against two apartheid opponents, Bank boosts private beds, Laboratory insulin on trial in hospitals, Whitehall brief £1,000m deterrent fails to get off ground, Reagan pledges better life for blacks, GLC reject move to boost Tube pay offer, 'Three million homes unfit', Lonrho's 'Observer' bid gets go-ahead, Women renew fight over El Vino bar, Carrington set for Afghan peace mission to Moscow, Science report Time to leap ahead by one second, Help sought for Zahle, £1,000m nuclear deterrent suffers setback in trials, Doctors' warning on pay award cuts, Witch-hunt claim as Paris media purge continues, By-election sketch Avalanche of charm as Jenkins sweeps in, Spanish report blames pilot for Dan-Air crash, British Jews In Plo Protest, Khomeini Defiant as Tehran mourns 72 killed by bomb, BBC enters market place battle with video pirates, Miners choose Benn supporter, The Times Information Service Today's events, Tokyo police try to curb gangster shareholders, Jet fails on Concorde, Britain presides over crucial EEC rebuilding, Words of wisdom from oldest Japanese, Cairo Signs Nuclear Deal In U.S., Congress budget vote will save $145,000m, Ethnic survival: Fashion by Suzy Menkes, Sikorski's remains to stay, Moreover...., American and Pole accused of spying, No justification for unions, says Thatcher adviser, Haughey's advice on Maze may signal tough opposition. Index. Picture Gallery: Off-peak travel on a tight schedule. Display Advertising: Liberty's Sale, Banco Do Brasil, The Throgmorton Trust Limited, Rank Xerox, Gould, Victoria & Albert Museum, Multiple Display Advertisements, Armagnac, Braniff, Bank Base Rates, British Sugar Corporation Limited, Methodist Homes For The Aged, The New Dolphin, Chic Of Hampstead Ltd, Burnett & Hallamshire Holdings Ltd., M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Maxwell Croft, London Prudential, Piccadilly Theatre, Hampton & Sons, Wgi Limited, London Trust Company Limited. Law: Elelven face Ulster gun plot charges, Soldiers are cleared of murder plot, Intentionally homeless after eviction threat Din v Mayor and Burgesses of the London Borough of Wandsworth, Escape Charge Man Remanded, Killer 'showered sympathy on dead boy's parents', Sir Peter defends 'Romans in Britain', Admiral IS Held On Spy Charge, Court of Appeal House of Lords No inducement in credit card fraud Regina v Lambie, Passport Ruling Reversed, Ex-Officer Wins Libel Case, Employment Appeal Tribunal Appeals against non-discrimination notices Commission for Racial Equality v Amari Plastics Ltd., 'The Romans in Britain' hearing Rape attempt scene 'was gross indecency', Police 'filmed a knockout sale'. News in Brief. Politics and Parliament: House Of Lords EEC move on air fares awaited, Diplomatic offenders are listed, Wildlife Bill Pleases Mp, Parliament today, Regional Policy Yorkshire scorns begging bowl mentality, Questions Criticism of vote on shipping, Civil Service Ex-Lord Justice of Appeal to head inquiry. Arts and Entertainment: Picasso Fails To Sell, Choice, Regional Tv Atv, The Times Crossword No. 15,565, Radio Radio 4, Scots Win Bridge Cup Again, Television BBC 1. Official Appointments and Notices: Latest half-year promotions in the Armed Forces, Latest appointments. Sport: Football Mr Moncur is Plymouth's new manager, Cricket Contrasting fortunes for two of world's great accumulators, Cycling Dutchman holds the stage as team tightens grip, Rugby Union Selectors put trust in two from the old brigade, Basketball Upset leaves Maccabi close to elimination, Yachting Germans to mount strongest Admirals Cup challenge, Tennis Independence Day girl will go her own way against Mrs Lloyd, Motor racing Demonstration leads to fine for Grand Prix drivers, Golf Locust Hill is stripped bare by Mrs Melton, Rugby League Amateurs generate interest, Racing Bookmakers tread warily to keep Eclipse backers in the dark, Athletics Selectors overcome their objections, For the record Basketball. Classified Advertising: Entertainments Guide, Recruitment Opportunities, Legal Appointments, Holidays And Villas, Forthcoming Events. Reviews: The Twin Rivals Other Place, London Sinfonietta Queen Elizabeth Hall, Concerts SCO/Brydon Snape Maltings/ Radio 3, Books Sambo Sahib:, Theatre Irish dimensions The Other Side Irish Club, A distant universe of decorative luminaries Consulat-Empire-Restauration: Art in Early XIX Century France Wildenstein Nineteenth Century French Drawings Hazlitt, Gooden and Fox Important XIX and XX Century Works of Art Lefevre Gallery Alfred Sisley 1839-1899 David Carritt Georges Braque and Henri Laurens J.P.L. Fine Arts, Dance The talent for craziness that makes entertaining sense Tango Casino, Geneva. Editorials/Leaders: The Giants Of Asia Come A Little Closer, Mr Rowland With Conditions, Towards Thermidor In Iran, New Criteria For Civil Service Pay. Letters to the Editor: The French Communists, Education cuts, Whitehall Theatre, All too clear, Topless in 'The Times', The wisdom of Trident, Different scale, Vaccination risks, Legendary performers, On with the dance, Right side of the tracks, Cut in BBC foreign services. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Obituaries: Sir Russell Drysdale, Sir Robert Howe, Ayatollah Beheshti Eminence grise of the Iranian revolution. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago. Business and Finance: Discount market, Counterfeits cost British companies customers and jobs Foreign competition forges ahead, Business Diary: England, home and booty, LME metal stocks, Revaluation surplus of $14m for Nee Court, Treasury and Telecom clash on borrowing, Commodities, Downturn at Arthur Holden, Foreign bid talks at Arbuthnot, Opec oil production 'lowest in 10 years', Marshalls (Halifax) down 15pc for year, Britain's 'historic snobbery', 200 new jobs expected at Coventry plant Talbot spending £10m to build Horizon in UK, First Phoenix steel company is launched, In Brief, Open season for US bids, Reed pays £132,000 to ex-director, Rates levy threat to industry, Why US interest rates could tumble, Mr Borrie turns the heat on boiler makers, Panel checks Collins purchase, Briefly, Gold price lowest since 1979, Rollei files for bankruptcy, Wall Street predicts interest rate fall, Technology news Chemical process aids scrap silver yield, Elf seeks strong foothold in US, UK complains to Spain on car tax, Texas oil group for London market, Report claims industry's future depends on modernization Print unions urge more investment, Gas boiler makers accused of collusion, Brown & Tawse sinks to £1.6m, Hereditaments purchase agreed, Bonn unhappy with EEC steel accord, Study says academic results not enough. Stock Exchange Tables: Stock Exchange Prices Properties back in favour, Stock markets Properties lead the way up, Unit Trust Prices-change on the week, Price Changes, Wall Street, Allied Residential 10p Ord (35). Business Appointments: Business appointments Two named to board of Dalgety Spilers. Property: Rentals, Flat Sharing, 8 King Street, StJames's. Births. Weather: The Weather.

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