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The Times - 17/06/1981

1981; Gale Group;

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By Julian Haviland, Political Editor, By Donald Macintyre Labour Reporter, By a Staff Reporter, By George Clark, Political Correspondent, From Tony Allaway, , By Staff Reporters, From Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, By David Felton, Labour Reporter, From Michael Baily, Transport Correspondent, , By Our Labour Staff, By Christopher Warman, Local Government Correspondent, By Our Political Staff, By Peter Hennessy, From Christopher Thomas, , By Our Parliamentary Staff, By Clifford Longley, Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Pearce Wright Science Editor, By Kenneth Gosling Arts Reporter, By Diana Geddes, Education Correspondent, By Michael Baily, Transport Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, , By Our Social Services Correspondent, By Hugh Clayton Agricultural Correspondent, By Our Crime Reporter, By Robin Young Consumer Affairs Correspondent, By Lucy Hodges, By Richard Ford, By David Hewson, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By Our Local Government Correspondent, By Frances Gibb, By Nicholas Timmins, By Philip Webster, Politial Staff, By Stewart Tendler Crime Reporter, From Arthur Osman, , From Ian Murray, , From Michael Leapman, , From John Best, From David Wood, By Pearce Wright, Science Editor, From Dessa Trevisan, , From Michael Hornsby, , From Charles Hargrove, From Ian Murray, By David Spanier, Diplomatic Correspondent, , Peter Hill, From David Watts, , By Geraldine Norman, Sale Room Correspondent, From Christopher Walker, From Nicholas Ashford, , From Michael Knipe, From Ray Kennedy, , From Our Correspondent, From Mario Modiano, , From Christopher Follett, From Trevor Fishlock, , From Karan Thapar, By Sydney Friskin, From John Hennessy Golf Correspondent, By Alan Gibson, By Michael Seely, From Iain Mackenzie, By John Nicholls, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By Keith Macklin, Ned Chaillet, Derek Parker, John Percival, Noël Goodwin, William Mann, Noel Goodwin, Richard Williams, Henry Fairlie, Peter Watson, GAVIN STRANG, , ALAN DAY, , D. M. L. ALEXANDER, , J. D. G. EVANS, , DAVID HOLBROOK, , PETER TARGETT, , ELMA DANGERFIELD, , ROBERT SHARPE, , PETER COWELL, , C. E. JARVIS, , A. A. HAMMOND, , ANN C. WILLIAMS, , C. G. J. MORSE, , MAX SEBBA, , WINIFRED H. HOLLAND, , G. I. A. D. DRAPER, , PAUL PAGET, , S. KHULUSI, , By our Arts Reporter, By Our Horticulture Correspondent, Sir Thelford Stevenson, From Frances Williams, , By Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, From Frank Vogl, , From Our US Economics Correspondent, , By Peter Hill, By Richard Allen, Insurance Correspondent, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, From Peter Norman, , By Edward Townsend, By Rupert Morris, By Our Commercial Editor, By Derek Harris, By Our Industrial Staff, By Bill Johnstone, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Ross Davies, David Blake, By Catherine Gunn, by Baron Phillips, Edited by Peter Davalle, By Henry Stanhope, Defence Correspondent, By Donald Macintyre, Labour Reporter, From Michael Leapman, From David Bonavia, , George Hill, Henry Stanhope, Nicholas Timmins, Dr Tony Smith Medical Correspondent, Pearce Wright Science Editor, Michael Horsnell, N.T.,

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News: Nigeria has everything, if you know how to look, Dublin power battle for Labour leadership, For Sale: Illustrious, Invincible, Ark Royal, Pledge on wildlife grants, Project for young offenders, New process supersedes carbon dating, SDP and Liberals call for new system, Population report predicts new social tension, Alternative brief for Cabinet, Military training plan for unemployed is shelved, Abortion Trial Postponed, Oil hunters get licence to drill in the Cotswolds, Ayatollah's guards seize offices of Bani-Sadr, TUC aims to end racialism in unions, California, a confused state of mind, Shore opens bid for leadership, Mines to get extra £300m subsidy, Arabs asked to help finance new RAF bomber, Press strike ends in Denmark, No retreat on cuts or pay, Thatcher tells employers, Durer art to be returned to E Germany, Republican mummery replaces royal parties, Moreover... Miles Kington, Persuasion-clearly the best way to keep people alive and well, Deferment of Polish dissidents' trial demanded by defence, Concern in Delhi at plane offer to Pakistan, Second complaint against cleared officer, Drug development affected by tighter safety controls, £2.5m centre ends road-rail rivalry, America and China still friends despite Taiwan, Police delay over stabbing sparked riot, inquiry told, GLC boycott of S Africa, Reagan sympathetic to Israel, Comeback for the Lyons Corner House, SDP and Liberals agree on principles, Spoke in wheel for thieves, Split over EEC farm plan, Lady Dufferin denies club accounts allegation, GLC report Livingstone puts Labour on alert, Britain gets new scanner, Riot police fire tear gas at Soweto memorial service, Trade fears underlie Suzuki London talks, Schmidt seeks ceiling on EEC budget contribution, Silicon chip to measure moisture in the harvest, The Times Information Service Today's events, Communist party to hold inquest on French poll, Flyaway pickpockets net £20,000 a day, How to work flat out, Sailing to China in the wake of Sinbad, Greece and Turkey have 'urgent need' of arms, Gun curb stance defended, Dare Reagan ignore the Timerman story?, Girlfriend Killed And Eaten, MEP ballot on single workplace, Strong £ and spending cuts limit equipment exports, Risks hamper trade, Pope may sign with sport agent, Holiday bargain doubts, 'Observer' Decision Delayed, Tax aid sought for heritage objects, MPs fight for vaccine children, Non-aligned states want UN to punish Israel, Charities increasing jobless aid, What Mrs Thatcher can learn from the Callaghan years, US backing for bishops' Maze plan, Swede given British heart, Hospitals sited too close together Remarkable boost for private medicine, The Times Diary, Charity's share of costs small but crucial, Pentagon accused of 'iron triangle' with arms firms, The cost of health Impoverishment threatens morale, Arts chiefs back out of TV show, Monthly child benefits start next March, Crucial transport issue Battle over the 44-ton lorry, Science report New tools speed aero-engine output, A legacy of the old and inefficient, Dons' job security must end, Boyson tells universities, How rogue traders are kept in line, Begin stands by attack on reactor, £90,000 for Swansea arts centre, Summit 'opportunity for West', Facts and figures, Katowice police pelted, BR may shed 14,000 more jobs, Poll turn-out ensures Marcos victory, RHS show flourishes despite the weather, Council costs show 12% rise, Hospital Sections Emptied, Ministers Protest At Searches, Unesco conference gets off to bad start, Hostility to 6pc grows as ambulancemen strike today. Index. Display Advertising: The Industrial And General Trust Limited, Union Miniere, Multiple Display Advertisements, Niagara Therapy, Amadeus, Sfia, Peterlee, Associated British Foods, Bank Base Rates, Midland Industries, Private Patients Plan, Cathay Pacific, Property Holding & Investment Trust Limited, Bcwa, Butterfield-Harvey Limited, Whittaker, Pochin, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Cinzano, Laing, Rowton Hotels, Nem, Moulinex, Manpower, Hine, Bupa, Chusid, Ami. Law: Race gang sentenced, Marcher Charge Withdrawn, Wife Killer Jailed For Life, Law Report June 16 1981 Employment Appeal Tribunal Discrimination by not letting woman referee male bouts British Judo Association v Petty. Picture Gallery. News in Brief. Politics and Parliament: Energy Government gives more cash to coal board, House Of Lords Access for disabled, Education Shortage of books in schools, Trade union legislation 'on the cards', Travel Spain will accept old passports, Prime Minister's Questions Cabinet not in crisis but Labour might be, Europe CAP must be changed keeping its three main pillars intact, Contempt Bill Advice on use of tapes in court. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,554, Television, Regional Tv, Radio, Personal Choice, 10,000 flock to sale of Belgian chateau. Sport: Football Bailey is in the running for Brighton job, Rugby Union Scots raise standard at battle of Blenheim, Equestrianism Zatopek continues his run at Malvern, Racing Starkey in no mood to hide his feelings, Croquet, Sports in Brief, Rugby League Latest rise in gates is largely due to Fulham, Golf The yellow ball in the Open sky hits 95, Athletics A field to themselves, Tennis Wimbledon top contender knocked out by Leon Spinks's protege, Cricket Rose the unlikely hero of Somerset's escape, Boxing Feeney will find Italian a tricky opponent, Yachting Borde's win may herald the start of a new era, Party for Australia. Classified Advertising: La Creme de La Creme, Entertainments Guide, La crème de la crème, Forthcoming Events. Reviews: Books The Metal Benders By John Hasted, Dance Reinhild Hoffmann Almeida, Islington, In search of a choreographer Canadian dance NAC, Ottawa, Harwood/Parsons Wigmore Hall, Concerts in London Tonic to a first rate orchestra Philharmonia/Ozawa Festival Hall/Radio 3, Theatre Didactic follow on The Worlds New Half Moon, The magnificent score of Rudolf Nureyev, Sacred and profane pop Marvin Gaye Apollo Victoria, Passing Through Upstream. Editorials/Leaders: Mr Prior's Next Task, Trying To Put IT Right With China, On The Way To An Alliance. Letters to the Editor: Rail and road comparisons, Upkeep of churches, CAP as job creator, Future of marriage, "The War Game", New star, Maze protest's image, The Osirak raid, University cuts, Standing army's legal status, Wardrobe's new clothes, Questions about the Queen's safety. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Official Appointments and Notices: Leverhulme awards, University news Edinburgh Promotions, Legal appointment, Northern Ireland service awards. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Saturday, June 16, 1956. Obituaries: Mr Philip Toynbee Novelist, critic and journalist, Sir Henry Mance, Mr Roy Lancaster. Business and Finance: Engineers win gas concession, Discount market, ECI in management buy-out for £1.6m, Hands off British Steel, union says, £500m UK Channel power link, Telewriting device will send drawings by phone, Crowding out-is it an illusion?, Japan accepts buffer fund, Commodities, Saatchi up 10p on lift to profit and payout, American bank reform plan, B Ae optimistic, Appliance sales rise, Electronic gadgets a rich pick-up, Alpine Drinks back to £1.5m, Zygal for USM, Crest Nicholson advances 16pc, Fight looms over gas retail outlets, Timber profits axed, Berisford sugar stake moves up, In Brief, Butterfield optimistic despite loss, £19.6m loss by Port of London, EEC hopes of Japan trade deal fade, Disclosure plan attacked, Scots business ambassador to return from California, Record pirates' haul is £20m a year, Beauty spot sites for oil search licences, Business Diary: Where there's luck there's brass · Salt seller, Reduced demand hits profit at MK Electric, French launch attack on Reagan policies, CBI chief renews call for spending cuts, Directors' warning over state industries' cash plea, Palestinians barred from IMF talks, British Telecom plans 950-strong sales team, Industry team to meet Tebbit over Nissan plan, The world's largest 'bush airline', White House aims to keep dollar strong. Stock Exchange Tables: Stock markets Equities gain ground, Stock Exchange Prices BP stifles demand, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Recent Issues, Price Changes, Wall Street. Business Appointments: Business appointments New treasurer for Lloyds Bank International. Property: Rentals, Flat Sharing, John D Wood, Residential Property Realizing London Docklands' potential, London and Suburban. Births. Weather: The Weather.

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