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The Times - 21/08/1981

1981; Gale Group;

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By Donald Macintyre, Labour Correspondent, By Paul Routledge, Labour Editor, From Michael Prest, From Our Correspondent, , From Nicholas Timmins, By Norman Fox, From Christopher Thomas, , By David Walker, By Stewart Tendler, By Derek Barnett, By Clifford Webb Midland Industrial Correspondent, From Ronald Faux, , By Donald Macintyre Labour Correspondent, By John Witherow, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, By Tony Samstag, By Peter Hennessy, By Bob Doe, By Dan van der Vat, By Hugh Clayton Agriculture Correspondent, By Our Diplomatic Staff, From Our Correspondent, From Kuldip Nayar, , From Patricia Clough, From Nicholas Hirst, , From Michael Hornsby, , From Moshe Brilliant, , From Patricia Clough, , From Richard Wigg, From W. P. Reeves, , From Richard Hughes, , From Peter Hazelhurst, By Gabriel Ronay, From David Bonavia, From Sinan Fisek, , By Sir Roy Shaw, Brian Alderson, Fred Inglis, Philippa Toomey, Neil Philip, David Wade, Heather Renshaw, Peter Vansittart, Philippa Toomcy., Dennis Hackett, William Mann, Barry Millington, Geoff Brown, Irving Wardle, Paul Griffiths, Max Harrison, Ned Chaillet, By Richard Streeton, Norman Fox, By Mitchell Platts, From Cliff Temple, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By John Blunsden, By Michael Coleman, By Gordon Allan, By David Hands, From Pamela Macgregor-Morris, A. Keith Bottomley, Philip Howard, Michael Hamlyn, Peter Watson, Ronald Hayman, D. G. LAYTON, , J. M. LEWIS, , DEREK NUNN, , J. W. RICHARDS, , GRAEME WOOLASTON, , BEAUMONT OF WHITLEY, , RICHARD TRACEY, , RUSSELL JONES., DAVID MORRIS, , MICHAEL CROFT, , REGINALD BOSANOUET, , R. N. G. STONE, , GEORGE WATSON, , GREENHILL OF HARROW, , ELIZABETH HILTON, , DAVID von SIMSON, , PHILIPPA MACLIESH, , MARK LE FANU, , J. A. FORREST, , By Amanda Haigh, By Richard Ford, By Our Industrial Staff, By John Whitmore, From Anthony Hilton, , By Baron Phillips, By Derek Harris, Commercial Editor, By Frances Williams, By Rupert Mornis, By Our Financial Staff, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Ross Davies, Pearce Wright, by David Hewson, By Catherine Gunn, By Peter Hill, by John Blunsden, Edited by Peter Davalle, From Tony Allaway, , By Annabel Ferriman, Health Services Correspondent, Kenneth Gosling, David Robinson, Harry Golombek, Louise Nicholson, John Higgins, John Percival, Nicholas Wapshott, Richard Williams, Peter Hillmore, Michael Young, Hilary Finch, John Russell Taylor, Sue Bond, Nicholas Keith, Adrianne Blue, Judy Froshaug, Mel Lewis, Peter Davalle, Geoffrey Wansell,

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Index. News: The pitfalls of automatic parole, America changes heart on UN fund, The Times Information Service, Authors in arms plea, Polish printers return to work reluctantly, Employer's secret tape of butler criticized, Body found in hunt for girl, Diplomat is target of Moscow's retaliation, Classical music Concerts, Parents solit over euthanasia for babies, Shades of Kafka as journalist is jailed, Theatre, Japan rules out aid for Seoul army, 'Listening bank' again in trouble, Why it's wise to work hard at enjoying your leisure, Marchioness's butler delighted by victory, BL workers teach teacher what children need to know, Jewish emigré aid is cut, Festivals Continental folk in the Forum, Motoring Changing face of classic car market, India and China to start talks on border dispute, Pick of the week's television, Gulf of Sirte incident Tass accuses US of terrorism after aerial battle, Photography/, Shock horror, Inquiry ruling overturned 20-year campaign against road draws to bitter end, New Palace Check On Intruders, Fewer men leaving the Forces, Murdered politician told of risk, Family outings, Bumpy, breathless car-beaters, Car unions unite over wage threat, Edinburgh Festival Public to discuss TV art, Look Ahead Timothy goes west, Galleries, Opera, Science report The coypus make a meal of reedswamp, The amusement arcade industry Huge profits from a humble pinball game, Schools said to ignore life's real problems, Security breach causes concern Secret pictures of Pope, Iran's guards end siege with barrage of gunfire, Films, Coe leaves Bannister trailing by 100 yards, Mailer and the killer genius, Harnessing the improviser, Family save hunger striker's life, Coroner pledges own inquiry into helicopter crash, Alcohol and the British: 4 The nameless faces with a recipe for salvation, Museum exhibitions, Can the radio Philistines be kept at bay?, Tenth Maze death rallies voters in Fermanagh poll, AA jolted by holes in the road, Hope for a ruined London cemetery, Chinese curb exodus of Vietnamese refugees, Radio, Diplock Commission inquiry Unions puzzled at call for security evidence, The Times Entertainment Guide And now: Where is JR?, Curb On Nhs Posts Sought, The Times Diary, France grants asylum to gunboat hijackers, Films/, Cape Town protesters march on Parliament, Films on TV, Railway unions decide today on peace formula, Opec divided over oil price increases, Sport, Hungarian authorities vet new editorial board Magazine returns after confessing errors, Phone call rises attacked as misleading, Highland fling, Tories are warned of Liberal, SDP danger, Secular music in churches condemned, Jazz/Rock, GLC wants enterprise from left, Defector Finds China Backward, Teddies upstage lions at Longleat, For collectors, Disabled Beat Vandals, Spain steps nearer to joining Nato, Books, Dinosaur prints unearthed, Girl chess greats head for Sussex, Ulster season, 'FT' offers £30,000 redundancy, Lothian lifts freeze on jobs and spending, Wine War Peace Call Rejected, Egypt issues terse warning to Libya, Mayors seek talks with Muldoon on Springbok tour, Dance, Mitterrand for London next month, TUC's £24,000m blueprint for more jobs, Irish set to invade UK dairy market, The Times University Results Service, Hospice To Be Royal Gift, Teacher is jailed for throwing missile in riots, Greenland To Vote On Eec, Ian Curteis takes licence with ghosts, Arts Council rejects plea for carnival aid, Fairs/markets. Display Advertising: Alfa Romeo, Doulton Wallguard, Lyric Theatre, The Distillers Company Limited, South Of France, Multiple Display Advertisements, Royal Ballet, Capital Radio 194, Currys, Daily Transcript Service, Amphi-Theatre Of Athens, Bank Base Rates, Taylor Woodrow, M.J.H.Nightingale & Co. Ltd, Sadler's Wells Theatre, Iroha, Royal Dutch/shell Group Of Companies, American Pop, Gate Three, Bell's Scotch Whisky, Minolta. News in Brief. Law: Deportation Reprieve, SPG drug raid on pop singer criticized, Law Report August 20 Court of Appeal Partial demolition injunction granted Wakeham v Wood, Tv Star IS Charged With Fraud. Picture Gallery. Reviews: Larks and shenanigans, Sonfonietta/Rattle Queen Elizabeth Hall, Opera Orfeo Coliseum, Into the real world, The back of Toad Hall, Magic, Business cat, Television Grim satisfaction to reward our patience Mourning Becomes Electra/ Ingrid Bergman BBC 2, Concerts NYO/Dutoit Albert Hall/Radio 3, Cinema Emotional honesty more potent than the tear-jerker Honeysuckle Rose (A) Gate 3, Camden Town American Pop (AA) Classics Haymarket, Oxford St., Chelsea Sleeping Beauty (U) Odeon, St Martin's Lane The Butterfly Murders Scala Luis G. Berlanga National Film Theatre, BBCSO/ Rozhdestvensky Usher Hall, Edinburgh, Man behind the lope and leer Groucho at Large New End, Playing games, Signs of madness, Being wheesht, Theatre Iphigenia in Lixourion Lyceum, Edinburgh. Sport: Boxing Ali may regain his licence if he passes physical, When winning matters more than time, Equestrianism A little bit of Windsor in a foreign field, Rugby Union QPR play hosts to London clubs festival, Sports in Brief, Football Stapleton set to join United-for £1.1m, Racing Glimpse of Sharpo at his best as he completes notable double, Bowls Hobart and Windsor safely throgh to last eight, Modern Pentathlon Miss Tayler and Miss Parker turn the tide, Golf New course record for Darcy, Athletics London students collect first medals for Britain, For the record, Motor racing Tye aims to oust Balestre from FISA presidency, Cricket Newman the bowler becomes batting hero for Derbyshire. Editorials/Leaders: Purge Of The Turkish Right, A Neglected Reform. Letters to the Editor: Refreshing the fish trade, Strangers in London, The centre alliance, GLC attitudes, Cracking form, Lesson not to copy, Aural torment, The greatest innings?, Tory questioning of economic policy, Signs of life, Minority voice, Mathematician in a million, The closed shop. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Arts and Entertainment: Huebner takes chess lead, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 15,610, Today's television and radio programmes. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Tuesday, August 21, 1956.. Obituaries: Mr Peter Kennedy, Miss Jessie Matthews A vivid and versatile stage personality, Sir Ronald Roxburgh. Business and Finance: Promising well, Tax credit boosts net profits at Newmark, Brown, Boveri warning, Downturn at Dale Electric, but outlook brighter, Airbus order decision off, Commodities, Move to cut castings capacity, Sterling gains on fears of Opec oil price rise, Grand Met in £250m bid for Pan Am hotels, The trials on the road to Camelot, Charles Clifford Industries Amity again for Jessel and Legg, Bank staff to 'work harder', Reed Stenhouse profits higher, £400m destocking hits hope of recession's end, International BASF world profits slip in first half, Distillers gloomy, The other side of the petrol pump, Lend Lease record, Barclays makes hundredth loan to small companies, UDT's results lower, Stock markets, Unions call for talks on Isle of Grain closure, Channel Four's unlikely hero, Business Diary: Neither fish nor foul?, Lucas warning of more job cuts, Yorks Bank's acquisition, Letraset expects setback, Capital Spending, Business Briefing, Tuborg switches as lager battle grows, Shell's currency jungle, Sterling:Spot and Forward, Shell profits hit by low demand and currency loss, Push for North Sea gas pipeline, Woodhouse & Rixson cuts dividend again, Caparo raises its stake in Ductile, Technology Upheavals for the Electronics Industry. Stock Exchange Tables: Recent Issues, Stock Exchange Prices Gilts mark time, Price Changes, Wall Street, Stock markets Equities quiet, but Shell result boosts oils. Business Appointments: Business appointments Mr Saim Silkin to head Waterlow Publishers. Classified Advertising: Entertainments Guide, Recruitment Opportunities, Announcements, Educational, Art Galleries, Musical Instruments, Alternative Theatre, Situations Wanted. Property: Rentals, London And Suburban. Births. Weather: The Weather.

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