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The Times - 26/06/1981

1981; Gale Group;

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By Henry Stanhope, Peter Hennessy, By Kenneth Gosling, Julian Haviland, By Diana Geddes, Education Correspondent, From Nicholas Ashford, , By David Spanier, Diplomatic Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, , By Bryan Appleyard, By Hugh Clayton Agriculture Correspondent, From Paul Routledge, Labour Editor, , By Stewart Tendler Crime Reporter, By Peter Wilson-Smith Financial Staff, By Christopher Warman, Local Government Correspondent, From John Chartres, , By Lucy Hodges, By Philip Webster Political Staff, By George Clark, Political Correspondent, By Our Political Staff, By a Staff Reporter, By the Staff of "Nature", By Pearce Wright Science Editor, By Frances Gibb, By David Felton, Labour Reporter, By Our Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Our Agriculture Correspondent, By John Young Planning Reporter, By Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Stewart Tendler, Crime Reporter, By Our Parliamentary Staff, By Our Planning Reporter, By Our Medical Correspondent, By Peter Hennessy, By John Young, Planning Reporter, By Donald Macintyre Labour Reporter, By Our Labour Staff, By Hugh Noyes, Parliamentary Correspondent, , By Our Defence Correspondent, By Staff Reporters, By Peter Hill, By Henry Stanhope, Defence Correspondent, From Dessa Trevisan, From Hasan Akhtar, , From Michael Hornsby, , From Andrew McLeod, From Robert Schuil, , From Nicholas Hirst, From Ray Kennedy, From Charles Hargrove, , From Michael Leapman, From Our Own Correspondent, , From Sinan Fisek, , From Christopher Walker, , From Robert Fisk, , From Peter Nichols, From W. P. Reeves, , From Neil Kelly, From Stephen Downer, , From Our Correspondent, From Douglas Aiton, From Richard Wigg, , From Michael Leapman, , By Geoffrey Green, By John Nicholls, By John Watson, From Pamela Macgregor-Morris, From John Wilcockson, By Nicholas Harling, By Norman Fox, By Sydney Friskin, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Mitchell Platts, Dan van der Vat, Jane Randle, Michael Seely, David Watt, Peter Watson, John Young Planning Reporter, RONALD LEWIN, , JOHN REDFERN, , TONY BUNYAN, , STEVE PEAK, , EVE CROSLAND, , JULIAN AMERY, CARVER, , YORICK WILKS, , HERB GREER, , PETER HOLLIDAY, , GEOFFREY DRIVER, , JACK BAILEY, , MARY BAKER, , ED BRESNAN, , JERRY COWLE, , ROGER DOWNING, , JAY HOUTZ, , MIKE SOZANSKY, , KAREN KING, , BUNNY AUSTIN, , MONTY MOSS, , GLYN DANIEL, , From Our Architectural Correspondent, Miles Kington, By Geraldine Norman, Sale Room Correspondent, Peter Avery, David Robinson, William Mann, John Percival, Irving Wardle, Ned Chaillet, Max Harrison, Paul Barker, By Peter Norman, Peter Hill, By Frances Williams, By Richard Evans, Parliamentary Staff, By Peter Hill Industrial Editor, By Bill Johnstone, By Clifford Webb, From Frank Vogl, By Michael Prest, By Ronald Faux, From John Earle, By Margareta Pagano, By Catherine Gunn, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Ross Davies, Anne Warden and Bill Johnstone, Peter Waymark, Edited by Peter Davalle, By Nicholas Timmins, By Richard Ford, By David Hewson, By Julian Haviland Political Editor, By Philip Webster, Political Staff, By Our Labour Reporter, Nicholas Wapshott, John Higgins, Paul Griffiths, Martin Huckerby, by Michael Watts, Richard Williams, John Russell Taylor, Philip Howard, Sue Bond, Nicholas Keith, Jim Railton, Peter Davalle, David Wade,

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Politics and Parliament: Agriculture Succession rights in farming, External cuts savage, says BBC, Questions Dockyard MPs united in opposition to cutbacks, Parliament today, Electoral Law Terrorists in Republic jails barred, Statement Chatham to close in defence shake-up, US cash for IRA is condemned, Nott axes warships, 19,500 men and Chatham dockyard, House Of Lords Ex-defence chief attacks savage reduction in RN, Commons sketch Nott's defence strategy carries the day, Heseltine faces censure over housing transfer. Index. Sport: Basketball Jeremich aims for fitness, Golf Slow play warning interrupts an Irishman's record attempt, Yachting Morrison under pressure, Tennis Damping the fires of a volcano, Politics in sport Frustration finds a voice, Virginia Wade makes early exit, Cycling A caged lion who has good reason to roar, Hockey Slough are no match for Australians, Football Price considers a transfer to Tottenham, Polo Pieres mistake decides close match, Equestrianism Goldica's punishing round, Cricket Garnham in the mood to show his seniors how, For the record, Racing Lingfield Park programme. News: The myths and enigmas of Tiny Rowland, Pact On Press Casual Work, Carrington rides out Begin fury, Threat to stop Tube first test for GLC, Bush stops off for London talks, Motoring To belt up or not is the question, Return of a Kelly recalls storms at Henley, Pakistan plans increase in defence spending, Problems at home as Fraser goes abroad, MPs seek divorce law reform to protect children, Time the Tories pulled themselves together, Barlaston Hall repairs ordered, The Times University Results Service Cambridge Tripos, Moreover..., Rebels urge merits of democracy, Paisley to boycott new talks on Ulster, Methodists report rise in roll to two million, Prince had to brave storm, Agenda Citizens on the march, Ship blast puzzles Dutch experts, Labour hopeful admits free lunches idea, Is there a future for the house of pottery?, Reagan wins crucial budget vote, Turner Art Scheme Criticized, Egypt seeks to reassure PLO over West Bank, Work welcomed New order for submarine, Lost deposits worry Warrington, Arrigo Levi: A Personal View Rearming yet ready to talk with Russia, Trudeau shrugs off the French Communists, Thatcher Stays On Course, Architects' new president has changes in mind, Bush plays down criticism of the Mitterrand team, Court tells women to fall out, Trainer who was no Don Quixote tilting at windmills How Guy Harwood trains so many lucrative winners, Fresh inquiry into Civil Service wage bargaining, Forte may yet save opera group, Substantial award for prisoner cleared of murder, The Scarman inquiry Police in riot made repeated calls for help, Israeli television encounter Peres finally shows his teeth, Sinai peace deal gives US first Middle East opening, Leak lands Haig in hot water, Britain unlikely to accept EEC farm repayment plan, Public paths stay open for beef bulls, Diggers lose out on love, The Way Forward: Fewer people but better technology, The Times Information Service Today's events, Lord Grade is forced to mortgage the Muppets, Trident Tories say 'Yes, but' to new missile system, President Carrington: a tricky opportunity, BBC set to tap home video sales boom, More Collins' shares go to Murdoch, The British baked bean heads for a soggy end, Universities face cut of up to 25 per cent, Chancellor hints at 5 pc public sector pay limit, George Lee, jet pilot, flies very fast with no engine, Sikorski ashes decision next week, Moonies to send Britons home, Labour's Plans To Quit Eec, Aid sought as egg prices drop sharply, Sport, Civil Guard colonel charged over deaths of three men, Milan and Rome vie for P2 case, Police-free traffic speeds up, Judge halts Perón case proceedings, Mickey Rooney sues, Muldoon threat to renege on Gleneagles pact, Pill-cancer link still not certain, Two hanged in Turkey for killing US Navy man, Australians are kept in the dark, Agreement On Debts Of Poland, Pay Action Has Cost Ba £40M, Kania backs hardline candidates in poll, 10,000 in violent Berlin housing protest, London ambulancemen on second all out strike, Sikh girl wins the right to train as nurse in trousers, The Times Diary Wanted: a sponsor to bring Venice to London, Instability in Honduras Uneasy peace as the milkman cometh, Controlling public purse-strings Thatcher confirms new watchdog, Left fails to rally TGWU behind Benn's campaign, Reaction Navy towns feel job loss is catastrophic, Fixed bout ended in real groan, £8m For Offshore Research, Science report Early man may have been a scavenger, Windfall tax concession gain for banks, Civil Service pay Board of doomed unit still backs comparability. News in Brief. Law: Ratepayers take Camden to court on cash waste, Party fire witnesses rob widow, Bungalow part of taxpayer's main residence Batey (Inspector of Taxes) v Wakefield, Court of Appeal Valuation of shares for gains tax Stanton (Inspector of Taxes) v Drayton Commercial Investment Co Ltd, Coin St Ruling Next Week, Three facing charge of girl's kidnap, Before Lord Diplock, Lord House of Lords When a confession is inadmissible Regina v Brophy, Baronet's extradition illegal, Sands case is dismissed. Display Advertising: Ibm Bureau Service, Berisford, Multiple Display Advertisements, Marathon!, National Savings, S.O.B, Amadeus, Cortina., Olympus, Lookers Limited, Saab, Mermaid Theatre, Bank Base Rates, British Sugar Corporation Limited, Class International, Vaudeville, Lee Cooper, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Harpers, Plessey, The Hmv Shop, The Romantics, Hartwells Group Limited, David Irving's, Rumbelows. Picture Gallery: Setting the wheels in motion for Ride a Bike Week, The six greyhounds chasing their supreme prize, Editorials/Leaders: Little In Reserve, Victims Of A False Economy, Linking The Pound With Europe. Letters to the Editor: Media publicity effects, Standing orders, Beyond the pale, West Indians in school, General O'Connor, Whitehall Theatre, London pride as a tourist city, Camside reflections, Priorities in nuclear defence task, Playing the China card, Principles of the CAP, US views on Ulster, The missing figure. Court and Social: Court Circular. Official Appointments and Notices: Latest appointments Marshal of the Diplomatic Corps. Deaths. Marriages. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Tuesday, June 26, 1956. Arts and Entertainment: Television, The Times Crossword No 15,562, Nickleby scoops Nickleby, Dance, Films, Galleries, Choice, Regional Tv, Radio, Opera, Jazz/Rock, Theatre, Museum exhibitions, Concerts, Films on TV, Walnut cabinet sells for £90,000, Family Outings/Judy Froshaug, For collectors. Obituaries: Lady Laing, Mr J. N. Frears, Sir Alfred North, Mr Bozorg Alavi Noted Iranian writer, Sir R. G. Howe. Reviews: The waiter will be back-he's in this number, Nell Dunn at a new junction, London for the practical tourist, Aldeburgh Festival Captivating mystery The Lighthouse Snape Maltings, To the Ark two by two, Agenda Retreating from Moscow, Books, Richard Williams reports from Paris on Bob Dylan Applause for the singer not the song, In Boxes Cottesloe, Dance Twyla Tharp Sadler's Wells, Picassos in profusion, Caballé's return, Much Ado at Olivier, Concert LSO/Previn Festival Hall/Radio 4, Theatre Honouring small-part players Wonderland King's Head, Cinema Bergman's inimitable view of human relationships From the Life of the Marionettes (X) Academy 2 For Your Eyes Only (A) Odeon, Leicester Sq. All Night Long (A) Plaza Happy Birthday to Me (X) Warner West End 2; Cinecenta, Leicester Square; Studio, Oxford Circus, $8m sound of music, Books Cockburn Sums Up, Strings but no cuts. Stock Exchange Tables: Stock markets Only electricals and oils make headway, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Recent Issues, Price Changes, Wall Street, Foreign exchange report, Stock Exchange Prices Oils steady. Business and Finance: Battle that oil users cannot win, Discount market, EEC ministers agree on new steel pact, Redland down 18pc after fall overseas, Commodities, Law decides what's in a name, Setback at Baker Perkins, Vickers da Costa plans buyout, Cable and Wireless competes with Telecom Inter-city on the thin glass line, Henlys plunges into loss, Wheat output estimate revised, US stands firm against inflation, Surprise Saudi move to cut oil production, In Brief, Tape levy proposals rejected, Business Diary: Cool cinemas mean hot box office, Coal set to reach new export record, India aims to narrow trade gap, Closure warning by Mersey docks chairman, Briefly, $1,550m coal fuel project scrapped, Seagram Bids For Conoco, Cartridge makers to share safety process, Bemrose the printers to merge with BPC, BSR raises stake in Far East, Quick win for House of Fraser, New moves to clean up Italian banking, Mining outs Burnett & Hallamshire ahead, ACC mortgages the future, Technology How glass wire can help dig more coal, No action on bank giro charges, Scots electricity boards return combined profits of £28m, Renold slumps to £2.9m, Sterling: Spot and Forward, Pound Hit By Swiss Selling. Business Appointments: Business appointments Merchant banker returns. Classified Advertising: B2 Gallery. 488 9815, Car Buyer's Guide, Entertainments Guide, Forthcoming Events. Property: Country Properties. Births. Weather: The Weather.

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