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The Times - 29/10/1981

1981; Gale Group;

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By Donald Macintyre, Labour Correspondent, By Our Labour Staff, From Peter Hazelhurst, , From Nicholas Ashford, , By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By John Witherow, Tim Jones, From Dessa Trevisan, , From David Brown, , By Anthony Bevins, Political Correspondent, From John Chartres, , By David Walker, By Our Labour Editor, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, From Arthur Osman, , By Our Political Correspondent, By Ian Bradley, By the Staff of "Nature", By Nicholas Timmins, By David Nicholson-Lord, By Hugh Clayton, By Lucy Hodges, By Christopher Warman Arts Correspondent, By Pat Healy, Social Services Correspondent, From our Correspondent, By David Greenwood and Peter Hennessy, By Richard Ford, By Tony Samstag, From Patricia Clough, , From Charles Harrison, , From Our Own Correspondent, From Peter Nichols, From Our Correspondent, From Michael Hornsby, , From Ivor Davis, , By David Cross, From Our Correspondent, , From Richard Wigg, , From Jonathan Fenby, , From Harold Franklin, From olli Kivinen, , From Mario Modiano, From Arthur Reed, , Michael Ratcliffe, Irving Wardle, Sheridan Morley, Ned Chaillet, Paul Griffiths, Richard Holmes, John Russell Taylor, Anthony Holden, John Nicholson, Piers Brendon, Mchael Carver, Harold Evans, Peter Watson, Ronald Butt, Caroline Moorehead, MICHAEL SURREY, , MARCUS FOX, JOHN BIGGSDAVISON, GERRY NEALE, TEDDY TAYLOR, HARRY GREENWAY, TONY SPELLER, GEORGE GARDINER, JACK ASPINWALL, JILL KNIGHT, VIVIAN BENDALL, ALBERT McQUARRIE, JOHN LOVERIDGE, JOHN BLACKBURN, BOB DUNN, MICHAEL BROWN, VICTOR GOODHEW, PETER FRY, F. A. BURDEN, IVOR STANBROOK, JAMES F. PAWSEY, TIM BRINTON, EDWARD GRAYSON, , J. B. COMYNS CARR, , JOHN VAIZEY, , JOHN R. MALINOWSKI, , GLADWYN, , L. W. MELVILLE, , NICHOLAS WARDEL, , CHRISTOPHER CAPRON, , JOHN CARSWELL, , JOHN HUTCHINSON, , MICHAEL RAKUSEN, , JAMES ALLAN, , By Geraldine Norman, Sale Room Correspondent, W. E. R., From Arthur Reed, By Michael Baily, From Peter Hill, John Ausland, By Clivc Cookson, By Peter Hill, Industrial Editor, By Margareta Pagano, By Simon Proctor, From Peter Hazclhurst, , By Frances Williams, By Philip Robinson, By our Industrial Editor, By Adrienne Gleeson, By Hugh Clayton Agriculture Correspondent, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, David Hewson, Charles Hargrove, David Blake, By Drew Johnston, By Our Financial Staff, By Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, By Peter Aykroyd, By John Karter, By Steve Elliott, By Sydney Friskin, By John Hennessy, Edited by Peter Davalle, By Craig Seton, By Philip Webster, Political Reporter, Charles McKean architectural correspondent, Charles McKean,

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Index. News: An armed robber caught in the act by video camera as he held up a bank in Finceley,, BBC considers new ways of giving right of reply, Science report The Sun waxes and wanes in 76 years, Coalition protests force Schmidt to modify budget, Economies Talks At 'The Times', Third candidate emerges for Secretary General, Misuse of computers by police officers alleged, Tapes levy bid by music industry, Premier gives blunt reply to Spanish opponents of Nato, Sandhurst entry, Expulsion increases conflict in RSPCA, Warders to turn away prisoners, Torture boss in phone-tap allegation, Plea to stop California atom plant, The Times Information Service, Client participation can help this social art, Arrigo Levi: A Personal View Searching for votes in Italian centre, Steel turns from free trade with hint of import controls, Fall in water demand gives time for repairs, The Architects John Spencely and Tom Bostock consider some important effects on the profession's development The computer comes into its own, Selection of councillor questioned, Günter Grass calls unity an 'illusion', Young joins bus queue to celebrate in Atlanta, Police units to stop race attacks are urged, Canon law work ends in Vatican, The longest running dream in the City, Enoch defender of Margaret's faith Frank Johnson at the Commons, Israel Attack On US Policy, Soviet submatine runs aground off Sweden, How South Africa beats French arms embargo, The Architects Ian Chown works in a small-scale London-based practice (total complement 19), Charles Broughton in an 800 strong multi-professional building design group. Both are architects. Richard Sachs invited each of them to log a typical working week. From a warehouse to a folly, Delay in benefits tax may lose Treasury £100m, Arms questions the CND must answer, Defence choices for the 80s: The radical left Nuclear-free, but no pushover, Hopeful Saudi shopping in Bonn, Tories make haste at Crosby, Firemen's 10pc strains pay policy, Iata attack on plea for cheaper air fares, Wanted: patrons prepared to take a risk urges greater innovation and imagination-by the client, Thatcher asserts a prudent flexibility, Greek warning over army, Syrians force down Boeing, Yard convinced that IRA bombers arrived recently in London, Rebuilding an uncertain image, The Times Diary, FBI arrests another terror suspeet, Houses 'Cheaper By 0.75%', Reagan wins Awacs battle with Senate, Dolphins are in danger, Moreover... Miles Kington, Government takes on inner-city ideas team, The search for a breakthrough Namibia whites cheer call to block elections, Campaign to pick Kekkonen's successor opens, A Finchley problem for Mrs Thatcher, Britain to rebuild sinking Antarctic base, Reagan struggle with air controllers is practically over, Foot asserts control over Labour NEC, Poland paralysed by one-hour strike, GLC by-election a test of Labour's decline, Patrick O'Sullivan on the energy-saving challenge Saving that vital 20 per cent, Union leaders reject BL chairman's plea for ballot, For sale: factories where robots have replaced people, Jubilant royal crowds warned to be vigilant, Opposition To Canada Changes, French alert as Libyan tanks enter Ndjamena, Moderates lose seat on NUM executive. Display Advertising: Interiors, Pia, Philips Teletext., Paul Theroux, Multiple Display Advertisements, The Butter Information Council Ltd, National Savings, Coal. The Fuel Of The Future., Collins, Clive Discount Holdings Limited, Addjoining, Genesys Ltd, Palace Theatre, Buchanan's, Help The Aged, Wimpey, Manchu, Barclays, Gmw Computers Ltd., The Times Health Supplement, Sas, Pool Promoters Association, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co Limited, The Listener, Asprey & Company, Limited, National Westminster Bank Ltd.,, The Riba's Clients Advisory Service., Generali, Fairclough Building Limited, The London Hilton., Winners Of The Whitbread Literary Awards 1981, The Spastics Society, Olympia International, Addvisable, Sir Robert McAlpine & Sons Ltd, Base Lending Rates, Ideal Standard, Milton Keynes Development Corporation. Politics and Parliament: Councils More moves soon on rate support grant, Parliament today, Prisons Legislation extended for a year, Lords Crumbling Britain being repaired, Whitehall Loans To Move Home, Prime Minister scorns Foot's call for massive reflation Censure on economy rejected by 62 votes, Call to extend Heseltine's management scheme. Law: Defendant tells why he kept drug accounts, John Gardner IS Sentenced, Drug addict doctor fined £500, Dying Wife 'Went To Party', Ugandan court clears Astles of murder, GLC cheap fares policy challenged in High Court, Grand Prix driver cleared of killing, Swale Plea Rejected, Doctor's treatment of baby is defended by expert, Detective 'Victim Of Grudge', Jury IS Told To Bump Expenses, No natural justice when witness is concealed Regina v The Board of Visitors of Blundeston Prison, Ex parte Fox-Taylor, Divisional Court Minister must not refuse to consider representations Regina v Secretary of State for the Environment, Ex parte London Borough of Brent and Others. News in Brief. Picture Gallery: The architects, Wallchart. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,666, Today's television and radio programmes, US and Pakistan ahead in bridge, Krieghoff moose painting sells for record £85,000. Reviews: Somersaults Haymarket Studio, Leicester, Concerts BBC SO/ Rozhdestvensky Festival Hall, Into Europe Lyric Hammersmith, Interview Corrupted by the classroom, Soldiers Old Red Lion, All muckers together Soldiering On By Dennis Barker (Andre Deutsch, £8.50), Television Candid camera, The dangerous logic of money The Moneylenders By Anthony Sampson (Hodder & Stoughton, £7.95), Dark reflections in the mirror Flaws in the Glass By Patrick White (Cape, £7.95), Guiding the Guardian Guardian Years By Alastair Hetherington (Chatto & Windus, £15), Fiction By the Green of the Spring By John Masters (Michael Joseph, £8.95) Have a Nice Day By Barry Norman (Quartet, £6.50), Paperbacks, Franz Kafka: the jackdaw of Prague K: A Biography of Kafka By Ronald Hayman (Weidenfeld & Nicolson £16.50). Editorials/Leaders: De Crocker's Compromise, Voting Before Leaping, Burdens And Benefits. Letters to the Editor: Amending Canada's Constitution, Alternatives to the nuclear arms race, Middle East regimes, Dividing line between left and right, Doctors' decisions, Need for aid to Poland, Handled with care, Unending pursuit, Keeping speciality subjects alive, Committal proceedings, Anti-inflation aims. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Saturday, October 27, 1956. Deaths. Official Appointments and Notices: University news. Obituaries: Major-General Sir Randle Feilden Pioneer of changes in horse racing, Sir John Denholm, Colonel J. B. Barron. Business and Finance: Japanese return massive surplus, Dunlop to expand its tyre-retailing side, First-half rise of 18pc at P C Henderson, Gas chairman urged to buy rigs at home, Why French Socialists want the blood of M Moussa, Eurosyndicat, Commodities, USM fund from Britannia, E E C blamed for high food prices, Strike forces industry to switch from gas, Processor operators take top pay rises, Oliver wins fight for shoe shops, Gomme plunges to £1.9m loss, International Higher tax hits Toshiba income, Tokyo 'can do little' to ease trade problems, Door group takes legal advice on shares deal, Future of Concorde in the balance, Gill loses £6m in Hongkong, New 'Look' For Sunday Times, Richardsons, Westgarth drops into red, Sherritt loss, Stock Markets, More gas from Norway unlikely, Elliott says Malaysian interests behind bid, Economic notebook Fatal flaws in the Jenkins inflation tax, London and Northern falls by £1m, White collar pay rises well ahead of manual rates, Employment Gazette Summer pick-up slows job losses, Business Briefing, Setting the scene for C & W, Stock markets Selective buying bolsters prices, Laker finds a fan at Pan Am, TAX policy 'crippling N Sea oil industry', British Shipbuilders in new talks with Poland, Microchip Advance In Japan, In Brief Italy banker on £14.5m charge, Sterling: Spot and Forward, Asda chief optimistic, Business Diary: Fleet footed Meaney, Australian row brewing, Dior hopes to find rich suitor. Stock Exchange Tables: Stock Exchange Prices Gilts maintain rally, Recent Issues, Price Changes, Wall Street. Business Appointments: Business appointments New group chief for KCA International. Sport: Book review Welcome repeat that fits the man to a tee, Hockey University sharpness confined to attack, Tennis Gerulaitis says he will take his case to court if disciplined, Snooker Werbeniuk has the last laugh for Canadians, Rugby Union Pearce's kicking too good for Wallabies, Rhythmic gymnastics British plan to follow successful countries, Cricket Pakistanis to rest Imran, Sports in Brief, Lewis beats Panatta, Boxing Why Roy Gumbs will not have Auntie Beeb in his corner, Racing News King to rescue on day of mishaps, Brian Knowles: man in a thousand in a tough arena Gladiatorial bat and combat, Football Tottenham's reformed defence bring United down to earth, For the record. Classified Advertising: Entertainments Guide, La creme de la creme, LA Creme De LA Creme, Announcements, Situations Wanted. Property: Rentals, Overseas Properties. Births. Weather: The Weather.

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