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The Times - 16/06/1981

1981; Gale Group;

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From Tony Allaway, , By Lucy Hodges, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Our Political Editor, By Stewart Tendler, From Ronald Kershaw, , By Philip Webster Political Staff, From Christopher Thomas, By Donald Macintyre, Labour Reporter, By David Felton, Labour Reporter, By Diana Geddes Education Correspondent, By Derek Harris, Commercial Editor, By Nicholas Timmins, By Frances Gibb, By Julian Haviland and Philip Webster, By Paul Routledge, Labour Editor, By Philip Webster, Political Staff, By Our Political Staff, By Hugh Clayton, Agriculture Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, By Martin Huckerby Theatre Reporter, By Peter Hennessy, By Kenneth Gosling, From Our Correspondent, , By the Staff of "Nature", By Our Religious Affairs Correspondent, From Our Correspondent Hereford, From Arthur Osman, , By Sarah Segrue, From Christopher Walker, , From Michael Leapman, , From Our Own Correspondent, , By Geraldine Norman, Sale Room Correspondent, From Michael Knipe, By David Spanier, Diplomatic Correspondent, From Charles Hargrove, Ian Murray, , From Hasan Akhtar, , From Ray Kennedy, From Michael Binyon, From Ian Murray, From Michael Hornsby, , From Ian Murray, , From Peter Hazelhurst, , From Our Correspondent, From Richard Wigg, By Marcus Williams, By Conrad Voss Bark, From Frank Hannigan, By a Special Correspondent, Norman Fox, By John Blunsden, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, Bel Mooney, by Suzy Menkes, Dr Tony Smith Medical Correspondent, John Russell Taylor, Paul Griffiths, Hilary Finch, William Mann, Nöel Goodwin, Michael Church, John Percival, A. S. Byatt, by Edward Heath, Peter Watson, by Philip Howard, Tony Allaway, CARL A. MIDDLEDITCH, , CHRIS LEWCOCK, , NASIM AHMED, JOHN ADAMS, , WILLIAM H. STUBBS, , ROBERT N. WAREING, , LUCY NEVILLE, , ERIC JAMES, , GILLIAN PEELE, , J. H. W. EARTHROWL, , ALAN BEVAN, , C. F. WALKER, , Miles Kington, A correspondent, Lord Gibson, Sir Geoffrey Keynes, By Our Financial Staff, From Frank Vogl, , By Our Economics Editor, By Rupert Morris, By Clifford Webb, Midland Industrial Correspondent, By David Blake, By Richard Allen, By Edward Townsend, From Frances Williams, , By Peter Wilson-Smith, By Bryan Appleyard, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Peter Norman, Pearce Wright, Ross Davies, By Bill Johnstone, By Catherine Gunn, Edited by Peter Dear, By Rosemary Unsworth, From Peter Nichols, By Christopher Warman, Local Government Correspondent,

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News: Monetarists will prevail in Cabinet, Government poised for new Ulster initiative, Claim that more curbs on unions would fail, Faults found in Whitehall system of cutting jobs, Chairman Hua set to lose post, Blacks clap Scarman at Brixton inquiry, Air bag saves New Yorker in leap, Science report Keeping step ahead of the bugs, NZ minister supports apartheid, Japanese resist defence pressure from Americans, Why the lion of Iran no longer roars, Troops ready for Namibia UN forces still keep peace after 32 years, Children's cardiac unit may be doomed, Advertising ban on TV relaxed, Moi calls for OAU to focus on economics, Whitehall brief Russia-watchers' role in defence, The message we must give Mr Suzuki, Civil Service strike voting close, Grant axe closes theatres, Israeli patience with Habib mission running out, Roy Mason's agent quits to join SDP, New safeguards on animal exports criticized, Alert As Soweto Remembers, France kills hormone plan, Does old age have to mean mental decline?, Discord at Unesco conference, Stop exposing our children to the X-ray myth, Bani-Sadr defies ultimatum by Ayatollah, Letter bomb addressed to Greville Janner, William Safire: A Personal View The secret musings of Comrade Deng, King Khalid visits Spain, The Times Diary Going Dutch, the donnish disciples of pop, City councils will not make spending cuts, EEC puts up £15m for 'bandit country', Schools threatened, Hurd puts case for Trident, Manuscripts commission 'too old', Burden of bishops' palaces, British demands could lead to new lamb war, Think Tank support for the cashless society, Snow boots for summer beaches, Portuguese leader wins party struggle, Moreover..., The Savoy stays independent as Forte bows out, Smiling Queen is back among the crowds, Healey's manifesto, Silk Dress For Lady Diana, Two girls share one job, Nuclear holocaust goes on TV, Fashion Stretching your wardrobe, Benn Case: Arsenic Ruled Out, There is no other strategy Undo the Budget and save 100,000 jobs, Ministerial attack on defence cash likely, Scarman tribunal on Brixton disorders Police operation preceded riots, inquiry told, Suzuki plays on trade divisions within the EEC, Glider Pilot Dies In Crash, Dons seek medical work fees, When one is enough of a good thing, The Times Information Service Today's events, Labour urged to stop self-destruction, Public give police and ambulances a quiet strike day, Solicitors' detention criticized, Fooling a fish into swallowing an illusion of life Grey Wulff in a mayfly's clothing, Healey denounces haters, Miss Wade unseeded at Wimbledon, Pakistan gets $3000m arms from America, Pink tide sweeps France thanks to de Gaulle's system, Test of Soviet good faith, Israeli police ordered to prevent election violence. Index. Law: Appeal court clears chemist in prescription fraud case, Man charged after boy's death in artesian well, Boy's adoption delayed, Dispute over dog led to gun siege, Gang 'moll' sentenced, Parental rights of appeal, Divisional Court Control of funds must be exclusive Regina v Immigration Appeal Tribunal ex parte Chiew, Two Women Accused Of Kidnap, Deportation demanded, Lady Dufferin denies misleading tribunal, Damages For David Bedford, Sands Protester Fined £50, Police assaulted me in cell, man claims, Kermit hat man sacked, Three years for male 'courtesan', Tight security as gun youth is remanded, Wife Cleared Of Killing, Ripper Appeal, No decision until it is delivered Regina v Greater Manchester Valuation Panel ex parte Shell Chemical UK Ltd., Actress gets £750 damages. Politics and Parliament: Ousted MP persuaded by Foot not to resign, House Of Lords High fines for phone offences, Government to act on replica guns, North West Government not a crutch for industry, Europe Developments in computer translation, Wales New factory projects going ahead, Urgent review of law on replica firearms, Contempt Bill vote. Display Advertising: Bell's, Harry Winston, Northampton, Lloyds Bank, Hintons, Multiple Display Advertisements, Braniff, European Ferries Limited, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited. News in Brief. Picture Gallery. Arts and Entertainment: Regional Tv Atv, Personal Choice, Radio Radio 4, Television BBC 1, Baumhauer desk makes £500,000, £42,000 for Poulakis icon is an auction record, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,553. Sport: Sports in Brief, Yachting Riggs is first but Truman is the winner, Golf Pendulum swings against the little course with the big pit in it, Wanted: over-the-moon managers, Cricket Middlesex victory hopes foiled by pitch, Motor racing Lotus renew an old and fruitful partnership, Racing Kings Lake will not be ruffled, Tennis Seedings emphasize fall of Miss Wade. Reviews: Armstrong/ShirleyQuirk/Vignoles St John's/Radio 3, Television Panorama BBC 1, Triple bill Greenwich, Opera Madama Butterfly Covent Garden, Books Words, signs and the intelligent reader Structuralism or Criticism Thoughts on how we read, Dance Giselle Coliseum, Concerts in London Promise that proved to be too ephemeral Lontano Wigmore Hall, Cox accepts the challenge, Consistent organic growth from optical illusion Bridget Riley: Recent Paintings and Gouaches Rowan Gallery/ Warwick Arts Trust David Hockney: Celia and Flowers Knoedler Gallery Anthony Caro Iveagh Bequest, Kenwood Elisabeth Frink Waddington Gallery. Editorials/Leaders: A Cabinet Marking Time But Not In Step. Letters to the Editor: Benefit strike victims, Practical skills and examinations, Allegiances of a councillor, Rail and road, The Osirak raid, Forty years on, Book values, Ethics of fasting, Draining the Broads, 'The War Game' under wraps, Party credentials, Seat-belt legislation. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: Leverhulme Trust awards to individuals, University news, Latest appointments, Church news. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Friday, June 15, 1956 Centenary of VC. Obituaries: Sir Ronald Holmes, Air Marshal Eduardo Gomes, Hon Mrs Campbell-Preston, Mr Sydney Sawyer Support for majority rule in pre-UDI Rhodesia, Lydia Lopokova. Business and Finance: Treasury critical over borrowing, Heavy dollar selling lifts pound over $2, Discount market, Ferguson profits halved, J. H. Fenner caught by recession at home, One-day strike hits nine Lucas factories, Commodities, Technology news Austria to host science summit, Lesney offshoot is sold, Chemical Bank cuts prime rate, Chamberlain Phipps tumbles, High Street trading still buoyant, Six times too many for CEI, In Brief, Merchant bank steps in to British Sugar battle, Burmah witness says Bank was not unfair, Court action goes ahead, Muirhead resumes dividends, Briefly, Dublin claims the grass is greener, Soviet priority for Argentine grain, Business Diary: ForWard, march, Thumbs down for the monetarists, International backing for alternative energy, Two more oil stocks for London market, CSI attacks draft of new shares law, No petrol price cut despite BNOC decision Cheaper North Sea oil, How reliable is the nuclear arithmetic?, Australian banking takeovers, EEC ministers adopt a soft approach to U S on inflation, Flight from the dollar. Stock Exchange Tables: LME metal stocks, Stock markets Buoyant gilts show the way ahead as conditions brighten, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Stock Exchange Prices Gilts lead the way, Recent Issues, Price Changes, Wall Street. Business Appointments: Business appointments Changes at Simon Engineering. Classified Advertising: Contracts And Tenders, Entertainments Guide, Legal Appointments, Announcements, Christie's. Property: Rentals, Salerooms and Antiques. Births. Weather: The Weather.

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