The Times - 01/07/1981
1981; Gale Group;
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From Christopher Walker, From Michael Hornsby, Peter Norman, , From David Bonavia, , By Donald Macintyre, Labour Reporter, By Frances Gibb, From Tony Allaway, From Christopher Thomas, , By Julian Haviland, Political Editor, From David Felton, Labour Reporter, , By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By Our Arts Reporter, From John Chartres, , By Hugh Noyes, Parliamentary Correspondent, By Kenneth Gosling, By Our Political Editor, From Clive Cookson, By Lucy Hodges, By Our Local Government Correspondent, By Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By David Nicholson-Lord, By Pat Healy, Social Services Correspondent, From Nicholas Timmins, , By Our Astronomy Correspondent, By Peter Evans, Home Affairs Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, By Pearce Wright, Science Editor, From Our Correspondent, , By Stewart Tendler Crime Reporter, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, From Tewfik Mishlawi, , From Roland Dekour, , From Nicholas Hirst, From Ivor Davis, , From Michael Leapman, , From Richard Wigg, From Our Correspondent, From Ray Kennedy, From Charles Hargrove, , From Our Own Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, , From Sinan Fisek, From Michael Hornsby, , By David Spanier, Diplomatic Correspondent, From Ian Murray, From A Special Correspondent, From Michael Bunyon, , By Tony Samstag, From Douglas Aiton, From Stephen Downer, , From Patricia Clough, , From Karan Thapar, , From Charles Harrison, From Helen Winterpitz, By Michael Seely, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, From a French Racing Correspondent, By a Special Correspondent, By John Blunsden, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By John Wilcockson, By Iain Mackenzie, Irving Wardle, Ned Chaillet, Paul Griffiths, William Mann, Michael Church, Richard Williams, Philip Howard, Patricia Clough, Henry Fairlie, Peter Watson, Paul Routledge Labour Editor, KATHARINE WATSON, , ROBERT J. CLARK, , MAURICE ASH, , PETER MURRAY, , BARRY HENDERSON, , J. C. BROCKLEHURST, , MICHAEL HALL, , M. J. DENHAM, , JOHN ALLFREY, , CHARLES MORRISON, WILLIAM BENYON, , JOHN HUTCHINSON, , ANTHONY D. R. HOLLAND, , JOHN LE CARRE, , GORDON WATERFIELD, , C. H. ROLPH, , P. J. A. SMITH, , HENRY PLEASANTS, , REX S. FROST, , SARAH GOODWIN, , JAMES SUTHERLAND, , H. M. writes:, By Edward Townsend, By Rupert Morris, By Derek Harris, Commercial Editor, By Peter Wilson-Smith, By Richard Allen, By Rosemary Unsworth, By Anne Warden, From Frank Vogl, From Frank Vogl, , By Philip Robinson, By Nicholas Cole, By Margareta Pagano, By Derek Harris, , By Bill Johnstone, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Ross Davies, By Our Financial Staff, By Catherine Gunn, by Baron Phillips, Peter Davalle, From Richard Ford, ,
ResumoNews: Pretoria bans four student leaders, Palace birthday party for Lady Diana, Springer papers for sale, Million pay homage to Iran dead, For some a cruel blow, for others a welcome letter, 'Slide to left' evidence, Big drop in cars made in Britain, Science report Paranoia is linked with deafness, Thatcher and Schmidt demand fairer share of EEC costs, Moreover Miles Kington, 14 Labour MPs accept invitation to Russia, Turkey sets rules on Constituent Assembly, FitzGerald takes over in Dublin, Mitterrand steals the show at summit, Wide dissent remains in Bolivia, Conflict over TV news, Relief aid thefts checked by Somalia, Marcos opponents angry over Bush, Peking denounces Mao as victim of his own personality cult, BMA to launch inquiry on value of civil defence, Britain and France fail to resolve lamb dispute, The Times Information Service, Labour shifts towards one-Ireland policy, Million-dollar television chief loses his job, Envoy rejects conference, Syrians lift siege of Christian town in Lebanon, Defence computer language unreliable, professor says, Crippled Pc's Car Stolen, Union leaders line up against cash limits, Prior calls new union talks, Church team criticizes Aborigines' plight, Ursula Leveaux, a bassoon player from, Hopes fade for rights amendment, Hockney views Hockney: Perspectives of an artist's eye, Europe proposes two-stage talks on Afghanistan, Warrington Tory strong on law and order, More Civil Guards to face trial in Spain, The city where it never rains but it pours, Brezhnev blames US for arms talks delay, Tanzanian troops depart from Uganda, Jobs group proposals by GLC, California refuses bail to alleged Polish spy, Who will leap through the curtain in Mr Reagan's Supreme Court?, Rail union drops opposition to Labour electoral college, Hassan's dilemma in aftermath of riots, Transmitter will boost resistance, Carrington coup gives him a flying start, Palme says Iran may affect world peace, Conflict in El Salvador Armed opposition to election plan, The Times Diary, Defiant ILEA decides to cut school meals by 10p, Begin claims victory in neck-and-neck election, Maze reforms if hunger strike stops, Washington accuses OAU, Senator Will Stand Again, Fear keeps Londoners indoors at night, Belvoir coalfield plan overturned by Heseltine, British film quota halved, Be firm on Brandt, Tories say, The piquant choice facing Mr Prior, Local DHSS offices to list fraud suspects, Scarman seeks police riot system review, Knife terror for the down-and-outs, Print union leader voices dissent over 'Observer', UN war on the worm, 45 years inside Life and crimes of top burglar, FitzGerald on Ulster Shadow of tragedy, Labour truce ending in France. Index. Law: Commercial Court Protection as to costs in Mareva injunctions Clipper Maritime Co Ltd of Monrovia v Mineralimport-export, of Bucharest, Brixton jail break tools hidden in sock, House of Lords Damages cut by later illness Jobling v Associated Dairies Ltd, Queen's Bench Division Assessing pension losses in accident claims Auty, Mills, Rogers and Popow v National Coal Board, El Vino Chivalry Extolled, Excommunication threat to litigant would constitute contempt Hillfinch Properties Ltd v Newark Investments Ltd, 'Romans in Britain' director for trial, Unesco Chief IS Sued, Chancery Division Notice of intention to proceed served too early Suedeclub Co Ltd v Occasions Textiles Ltd, Rates decision reserved, Injured wrestler wins his fight for damages, Witness in arms plot trial denies deal with police, Schreiber Wins Libel Case, Cries of protest at sentences on Nazi camp guards, Commonplace to act sex, QC says, Two freed in trial of soldiers, Jury sees auction video, Boy killed after fall QC says. Display Advertising: Pegler-Hattersley, Class International, Bureaufax, Norcros Limited, Simpson, The Swire Group, The Royal Show, S&w Berisford, Allied Breweries Limited, Multiple Display Advertisements, Halifax, Amadeus, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited. Politics and Parliament: Scottish Bill Renouncing rights to family home, Training Bill Second term away from classroom, Employment Ministers think young people are being paid too much, Sikorski remains stay here, Bands to the tune of £32m, Commons sketch Heseltine faces an ayatollah, Bill on MPs' jobs rejected, House Of Lords Peer's move on pensions fails, Signs of good sense on shop floor, Glc Housing Heseltine wards off Labour censure. News in Brief. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting Guide, Choice, Regional Tv, Radio, The Times Crossword No. 15,566, Five auction records at summer art sale. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Saturday, June 30, 1956, The Night Sky in July. Picture Gallery. Sport: French racing Evry to stage the resumption if strikers permit, Boxing Ali admitted to hospital with pneumonia, Racing Master Willie stands his ground at 2-1, Rugby Union All work, no play makes Jock a dull boy socially, Yachting A match race now more evenly matched, Cycling Hinault pulls Australian into the yellow jersey, Motor racing More trouble for the Lotus 88, Cricket Gifford's guile sets up well-earned win for Worcestershire, Tennis Borg discovers a gear beyond top, For the record. Classified Advertising: Entertainments Guide, Dividend Notices, Acknowledgments, Secretarial, La Crème de la crème. Property: John D Wood, Flat Sharing, Residential Property Banks start to take home loans seriously, London And Suburban. Reviews: Closing the books on the Holocaust, Concerts Salomon Orchestra St John's, Television Spoils of War/ Years of Lightning/ Night of the Humming Bird/ China: Women Granada/ATV/ BBC 1/Thames, Rock Kraftwerk Hammersmith Palais, Lyrics of the Hearthside Arts George Eliot Soho Polytechnic, Dance The Berlin Ballet's latest literary marathon, Sena Jurinac Wigmore Hall, Theatre Actions into dreams The Winter's Tale, Book Festivals and Ceremonies of the Roman Republic. Editorials/Leaders: Fragile African Unity, £1,000m And Still Not Proven, The Eec Looks Outwards. Letters to the Editor: Getting Britain into industrial shape, The Dreyfus case, West Indians in school, Aid for the elderly, Cricket on the hearth, Case of PC Olds, Modern morality, World service, Pitfalls ahead of Stansted inquiry, Index-linked, but strike-bound, Instalment plan, Election recounts, Role of planners. Court and Social: Court Circular. Official Appointments and Notices: Latest appointment, University Results Service. Marriages. Deaths. Obituaries: Dr Henri-Gaston Busignies, Archbishop Bessak Toumayan, Miss Wendy Wood, Winifred Gerin Noted biographer of the Brontës. Business and Finance: Outlook grim as SGB slumps, Discount market, Brengreen makes £2m cash call, Canadian group issues £25m stock, Buy-out offer as crane hire group collapses, Commodities, Prestel plan to aid job seekers, Rosemary Unsworth How the plant hirers got their sums wrong, Resurrecting the corporate bond, Briefly Petrocon holding redistributed, A name to set great store by, The lessons that Australia has for the US economy, Business Diary: A whole new ball game, New figures show US growth is slowing, Co-op Bank set to go it alone as Barclays axes card scheme, Air tickets court test expected, Stock markets, Clausen takes over, New rules for lorries planned, Space in the market £42a square foot, President agrees free trade in shoes, In Brief Food canner saved from receivers, Chas Hill accepts revised bid, The Skelmersdale experiment-success or splendid failure?, West rebels over high price of African oil, £17.5m bid for oil investors, Vauxhall's losses hit £83m, Electricity board's prices challenged, Strong finish slows downturn at Courts, Job conditions survey Less work and more play, Query over new copper contract. Stock Exchange Tables: British Tar falls but dividend held, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Stock Exchange Prices Financials make the running, Stock markets Heavy support for banking sector, Recent Issues, Price Changes, Wall Street. Business Appointments: Business appointments New Honeywell chairman, New head named for Takeover Panel. Births. Weather: The Weather.
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