The Times - 26/11/1981
1981; Gale Group;
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By Lucy Hodges, Peter Evans, From Patricia Clough, , By Anthony Bevins, Political Correspondent, By Philip Webster Political Reporter, By Julian Haviland Politicial Editor, By Frances Williams, From Richard Ford in Aberdeen and Craig Seton in Stavanger, Norway, By Pat Healy, Social Services Correspondent, By Christopher Warman, Arts Correspondent, By Paul Routledge, Labour Editor, By Clifford Webb, Midlands Industrial Correspondent, By Our Labour Editor, By the Staff of "Nature", By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Kenneth Gosling, By Harry Golombek Chess Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, By Frances Gibb, From Our Correspondent Harrogate, By Our Education Correspondent, By Marcel Berlins, From Christopher Walker, , From Moshe brilliant, From Godfrey Morrison, , From Stephen Taylor, , From W. P. Reeves, , By David Cross, From Ian Murray, , From Michael Hornsby, , By Ian Murray, David Spanier, From Mario Modiano, From Our Own Correspondent, , By Our Foreign Staff, From Nicholas Hirst, From Nicholas Ashford, , Michael Ratcliffe, Stanley Sadie, Richard Williams, Hilary Finch, Irving Wardle, John Percival, Bryan Appleyard, Bevis Hillier, Philip Howard, Anthony Quinton, Henry Stanhope, Ronald Lewin, George Hill, E. C. Hodgkin, Gay Firth, Philippa Toomey, By Darcus Howe, , Stewart Tendler, Robert Fisk, Peter Watson, RONALD HALSTEAD, , BASIL COLLINS, , GEORGE CATTELL, , JAMES HANSON, , ARNOLD HALL, , INCHCAPE, , NEVILLE BOWMAN-SHAW, , MALCOLM McALPINE, , D. I. ALLPORT, , IAN WESTON-SMITH, , RICHARD PUTTICK, , JAMES DUNCAN, , CHARLES TIDBURY, , REGINALD SMITH, , PHILIP DUNKELEY, , STANLEY FIELD, , MARSH, , PATRICIA M. W. MOORE, , GEORGE S. WALLER, , ANTHONY W. CLARE, , DAVID SMYTH, , RICHARD LAYARD, , ASHBY, , J. B. BUTTERWORTH, , ANASTASIOS, CHRISTODOULOU, , CHRISTOPHER COX, , RICHARD GRIFFITHS, , HUNTER OF NEWINGTON, , C. T. INGOLD, , ALEC MERRISON, , MORRIS OF GRASMERE, , ADAM NEVILLE, , ALBERT E. SLOMAN, , ROBERT STEEL, , J. R. STEWART, , ALAN G. COHEN, , D. C. CURSONS, , From Our Olympic Games Correspondent, From Bailey Morris, , By David Blake, Frances Williams, By Edward Townsend, Industrial Correspondent, By Margareta Pagano, By Lorna Bourke, By Clive Cookson, By Roger Boyes, From Derek Harris, , By Rupert Morris, From Michael Parrott, , By David Felton, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Ross Davies, David Blake, Ronald Faux, By Michael Prest, By Drew Johnston, By Our Financial Staff, By Baron Phillips, Philip Robinson, By Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, By Keith Macklin, By David Hands, By Peter Waymark, From Ray Kennedy, By Norman Fox Sports Correspondent, From Richard Eaton, Conrad Voss Bark, By Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, By Michael Seely, by Sydney Friskin, By Roy McKelvie, Clive Cookson, Edited by Peter Davalle, From Robert Fisk, ,
ResumoIndex. Politics and Parliament: Transport Pelican times might change, Commons Whitelaw accepts theme of Scarman, Fares decision not hasty, QC says, Parliament today, Scarman's plan for racial peace wins wide backing, House Of Lords CND accused of being Kremlin weapon, New peers, Local Powers Brothels may be legalized. News: After Scarman: a militant voice of black dissent and the policeman at the centre of the storm My fears after this failure, News In Summary, Alarm bells are sounding in Washington Nicaragua seen as Cuba's base for exporting revolution, Williams set for Crosby victory, TUC balks at boycott of Tebbit, Residents oppose fourth Archway inquiry, Greece puts its case to partners, Frank Johnson in Crosby Fresh, fluent, brighteyed, confident-insufferable, FAO budget increased, Girl did not agree to death pact, Parent wrongly accused in secret school record, Moreover.. Miles Kington, The reality behind Bright Star, BL men's tea break strike may be made official, The recommendations Community policing need not inhibit fight against crime, Council tenants face rent rises, Getty denies failing to support son, Israel may seek change in terms for Sinai force, Social projects heavily cut in EEC budget, Heikal release turns a page for Egypt, Gloom from Tote and levy board, Begin asks university for pledge, London MP hints he may defect from Labour, Turkey is warned over EEC assistance, Yoko to sue Lord Grade, Computer industry demand for staff, SPG take to the boats, NZ voters are disenchanted with all parties, Arrigo Levi: A Personal View Half a glass of hope for the optimist, The Times Diary, Science report Fire and warfare 1.42 million years ago, Spending is steadied by squeeze, Bonn summit: Summary of final communique, Britain to face European court over chicken ban, Cable put on board drifting oil rig, Scarman on Brixton 1/ The key passages on policing, social order and the riots Police 'between society and a collapse of law and order', Opera house fears bleak outllook, European budget battles divide London summit, Blacks' skills are needed Business urges rapid change in S Africa, US urges end to arms cuts posturing, Coal board firm on 9.1% offer, Threat of 'civil war' over purge of Labour left, Change of heart in Pretoria South Africa lends Zimbabwe engines, Athens In The Grip Of Smog, Irish terror gang say they blasted UK german base, Schmidt takes lead in European arms talks, Pensions parity sought, Arab summit collapses over Saudi Middle East plan, Fierce bidding sends landscape to £187,000. Display Advertising: Gate, Arthur Bell Scotch Whisky Distillers, Lufthansa, Liverpool Development Agency, Hambros Plc, The Times Higher Education Supplement, An Arrow Paperback, Foyles Art Gallery, Bpm Holdings Plc, Talbot, Pool Promoters Association, Sinclair Research Ltd,, LV, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co Limited, Boots, Sobranie, Certina, The London Hilton., Amro Bank, International Herald Tribune, Sony (Uk) Limited,, Morris, Base Lending Rates, Audemars Pignet. Law: House of Lords Chancery Division Claim after trial an abuse of process Hunter v Chief Constable of the West Midlands Police and Others, Whether unused name can be protected My Kinda Bones Ltd (trading as Chigago Rib Shack) and Others v 'Dr Pepper's Stove Co Ltd (trading as Dr Pepper's Manhattan Rib Shack) and Another, No adverse possession shown in 14 years Hyde v Pearce, Seven guilty of smuggling tons of cannabis, BBC accused of unfair film-buying tactics, Boy WHO Hit Bully IS Freed, False deals 'cost bank £239,572', Jurors ill after seeing photographs of body, £1-a-week farmer's son turned to theft. Arts and Entertainment: Today's television and radio programmes, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,690, Paintings Saved For The Nation, Three share Lewisham chess lead. Picture Gallery. Official Appointments and Notices: Latest appointments, Pope Names Cardinal For Post. Reviews: Dance Robert North Sadler's Wells, The rolling stone The Diaries of Sir Robert BruceLockhart, Paperbacks The searching eye of Queen Victoria, Rock Pointer Sisters Dominion, New war games The Little FieldMarshal Sir John French By Richard Holmes (Cape, £12.50) Auchinleck The Lonely Soldier By Philip Warner, Fiction Silver's City By Maurice Leitch (Secker & Warburg, £6.95) The State of Ireland By Benedict Kiely (Godine, £10.95) The Collected Stories of Sean O'Faolain, Concerts LMP / Blech Queen Elizabeth Hall, Theatre The Soldier's Fortune Lyric, Hammersmith, Interview Alceste's play of emotion, Television Glimmer of hope, The Pick of Billy Connolly Cambridge Theatre, Art since 1900 The Oxford Companion to Twentieth Century Art, Hawkish Grave Epigrams and Other Verses By John Sparrow, Fat men, BBCSO/Boulez Festival Hall/Radio 3, Living with the bomb The Evolution of Nuclear Strategy By Lawrence Freedman, Sea struck and sea sick A Book of Sea Journeys Compiled by Ludovic Kennedy. Editorials/Leaders: The Third Man, Lord Scarman's Report. Letters to the Editor: University of Zimbabwe, Subject inverted, Putting heart into Ulster community, Industrial view of glittering prizes, Premenstrual problems, Wage-inflation tax, Women in politics, Judges and parole. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. News in Brief. Deaths. Obituaries: Mr James Murray, Mr Stephen Williams Influential thinker in postwar agriculture, Dr Arnold Pines. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 Years Ago From The Times of Saturday November 24 1956 Kuts the master. Stock Exchange Tables: Stock Exchange Prices Golds firm after hours, Recent Issues, Sterling: Spot and Forward, Price Changes, Wall Street. Business and Finance: In Brief Rediffusion to sell subsidiary, Rothmans rides the fall in sterling, Wedgwood doubles at half-time, Shoemakers on the rack, Eurosyndicat, Commodities, Johnson Matthey tops £23m in first half, Computer and Systems to go public, Poles devalue to discourage buying sprees, Stock markets Equities advance after new cut in US prime, Creditors call talks on Norton Warburg, EEC chief talks of another 30s crisis, Residential property fund launch, Charles Clifford Industries Sleepy group grows lively, International Bayer dips in first nine months, Mobil raises stakes in Marathon bid, Economic notebook What kind of recovery?, Overseas boost for Anderson Strathelyde, Engineers' chief attacks state policy, Business Diary: What Beeching would do, Why top UK business people are out of date, Employment Gazette £1,400m a year cost of accidents at work, Shipping fraud trial may last 8 months, Stock Markets, West for sharp cut in dependence on OPEC, Ferguson Lacey and Bond in new deal, Business Briefing, Off the nursery slopes, Talbex cuts loss, but outlook still difficult, Late bookings may save winter holiday trade, Electrical side aids Comet's 12pc rise, Callard sale likely within a month, Heron chief bids for minority, The team which helps Lowry create a peaceful industrial picture, Overtime pick-up points to easing of recession, Bank accepts interest rates may fall ½pc, Slow move to worker involvement, Energy costs threat to steel operations. Business Appointments: Business appointments Director named at Abbey National. Sport: Squash rackets A defeat that raised Robinson's spirits, Football Aberdeen threaten to scuttle their own ship but remain afloat, Last night's football and rugby, Sports in Brief, Swimming Sprint and team events go on despite pickets, Cricket Gatting weighs in to steady the ship, Hockey RAF win after surviving naval bombardment, Tennis Comfortable win that took five hours to finish, Rugby Union Cornelsen and Roche tip scales in Australians' favour, Motor rallying Mikkola ends doubts about the Quattro's reliability, Snooker Higgins plays badly but still celebrates, Golf Mosey's happy return, Ccpr Hooligans to come under attack, Real tennis Davies reaches semi-finals but fails to impress, Gymnastics Perfection by Russia as Britain improve, Rugby League Purge of scrum leads to many appeals, For the record, Skiing A Swiss girl who has more than one goal, How man's ingenuity can help the worm turn, Racing Francome misses tea but needs no sympathy after Silver Buck win, Boxing Graham is Commonwealth flash and candyfloss. 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