The Times - 28/09/1981
1981; Gale Group;
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By JAMES WIGHTMAN, Political Correspondent, By JOHN RICHARDS Industrial Correspondent, By Our Political Staff, By NICHOLAS COMFORT Political Staff, By RALPH JOSEPH, By Our Nicosia Correspondent, By ROBERT BEDLOW Industrial Staff, By OUR DUBLIN CORRESPONDENT, By IAN GLOVER-JAMES, By JOHN WEEKS Crime Staff, By JOHN WILLIAMS, By ANN MORROW, By KATHLEEN WELSH, By Our Air Correspondent, By JOHN SHAW, By Our Srinagar Correspondent, By STANLEY GOLDSMITH, By CLIFFORD GERMAN, By DAVID SHEARS, By Our Singapore Correspondent, By NABILA MEGALLI, By Our Ankara Correspondent, By Our Sydney Correspondent, By Our Brussels Correspondent, By AMIT ROY, By Our Defence Correspondent, By ROBIN GEDYE, By GODFREY BROWN Agriculture Correspondent, By GRAHAM EARNSHAW, By ROBERT MOSS, By Maj.-Gen. EDWARD FURSDON Defence Correspondent, By JOHN IZBICKI Education Correspondent, By DAVID FLETCHER Health Services Correspondent, Daily Telegraph Reporter, By A. J. McILROY, DAILY TELEGRAPH REPORTER, By Maj-Gen Edward Fursdon Defence Correspondent, By PETER PRYKE, By ANTHONY LOOCH, By OUR POLITICAL STAFF, By GRAHAM PATERSON, By Our Political Corespondent, JOHN IZBICKI, PETER PALLOT, JOHN BARBER, DENIS MORRIS, PETER STADLEN, By TONY FAIRCHILD yachting Correspondent, By SEAN DAY-LEWIS, By RICHARD LAST, TERENCE MULLALY, By PETER STADLEN, By ALAN BLYTH, By Our Arts Correspondent, By IAN BRODIE, BY SERENA SINCLAIR, By Avril Groom, By PATRICIA MORGAN, PETERBOROUGH, W. A. BARKER, PETER VEEVERS, DAVID LEVY, HARRY GREENWAY, JOHN LODGE, MERTON ATKINS, (Mrs) S. MARY LEWIS, K. L. ALLAN, By IAN BALL, By CON COUGHLIN, By ROLAND GRIBBEN, By RA TICKELL, By TERRY WILKINSON, Anne Segall, By MICHAEL BECKET, By JOHN RUDOFSKY, By David Brewerton, By James Srodes, By Andrew Wilson, By ALISON KING, By HOTSPUR (Peter Scott), By JOHN PARSONS, By DENIS LOWE, By DOUG IBBOTSON, By CHRIS MOORE, By MICHAEL WILLIAMS, By IAN BALL in New York, By ALAN SMITH, By D. J. RUTNAGUR, By A Special Correspondent, By GEORGE TURNBULL, By JOHN GATES, By EDWARD PEARCE, By Our Munich Correspondent, By CLIFFORD GERMAN, Financial Correspondent,
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News: Picket line stops 'Times', Russians ahead in space arms race, U.S. shuns complaints about economy, Boy Of 3 Drowns In Storm, MPs' duty 'to effect policy of the party', King Baudouin Expected To Call Election, BA workers faced with redundancy plan own airline, Three Killed In Motorway Car Crash, Turkish Lorry Drivers Seized In Iraq, More Living To 100, Blacklist Move Against Extreme Left Rebuffed, Stansted anger as airport inquiry begins, Children From Rich Homes 'The New Delinquents', Anti-Vietnam Groups Claim Progress, Support Over Nato Wavers, West Germany May Free Master Spy, Farm policies set stage for three battles, Trotskyites predicted Labour split, 'Plane Fire' Ruse Foils Skyjack, Accidents Are Top Child Risk, Personal View Berlin's taste for tyranny, Policeman Blinded In Anti-Apartheid Chemical Attack, Careers Information Service I am a computer programmer, Bomb Scare As The Queen Goes To Church, Reagan Asks Carter For Awacs Help, Scent With An Air Of Royalty, Nott Plan 'Valid For Labour', Event which propelled Benn towards his goal of leadership, 'Sunday Times' dispute goes back to takeover, The Intelligence War Cuban Spy Chief In New Delhi, 10 Die In Teheran Clashes, Walesa Urges Compromise On Self-Management, Voice of moderation 'has overwhelming popular support', Howe Won't Rush Home To Tackle City Crisis, Thatcher's window on Kuwait, Conference Sketch After The Bluffing, A Touch Of Irony, Recent Records Major and minor Bachs, Nott Visits Gurkha Cantonment, Campus ban in Egypt on 'walking-tent' girls, New Irish Laws To Make State Less Catholic, Turf museum may open in Newmarket, Maiden Flight For Boeing Airliner, Marvellously Missoni... The luxury line with an Italian label, Benn says 'We won the argument', A socially engineered Utopia-it doesn't mean a happy society, Alcoholism increasing in old folk, The Months When Politics Lost Its Fun For Healey, Notable Police Armour, Fraser Tells S. Africa To Let Go Namibia, Publican's shrine to non-smoking, Suddenly, it's a swirling silhouette, India Cricket Tour 'Still On', ... and the walls came tumblin'down, Prescription charge may go up 25p, London Day By Day Mikardo, bookmaker who cannot lose, British Aid For Egypt's Defence, Transport split in vital vote, Second Briton Disappears In Kashmir, Montgomery, the debonair actor, dies, Last-minute switch by TGWU Healey Wins By A Whisker Benn hails 'victory for the incoming tide', Hongkong Worry As Lease With Peking Nears Its End, Bird Watcher's Trained Eye Saves Lives, More Than 20 Mps Withhold Their Votes. Index. News in Brief. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery. Law: Journalist Sues General. Classified Advertising: Theatres, Cinemas, Art Galleries, Christiart, Personal, Civil Engineers. Reviews: The Gabrieli Quartet, Theatre Putting on the style, Concerts Steve Reich and Musicians, Tv Topics Cynical interpretation of a large pink cat, Wine Italian bargains, Debut Another chat show arrives from the U.S., Volunteer Work For the select, adventure beckons, Education Pilgrimage to Leicester, Weekend review, Art The complete Ruralist. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: Recent appointments in the Services, Church Appointments. Births. Deaths. Sport: Badminton Chinese dominate the international scene, Batsford Horse Trials Odds Against puts elders in place, Sports in Brief, Motor Racing Laffite defies rain in Canadian GP, Athletics Maree IS Close To Coe Time, European Junior Hockey England score five and miss wooden spoon, Boxing Saad Muhammad stops Martin, Speedway Ferreira IS The Champion, Lawn Tennis Edgbaston's title, Leicester Rampage Leaves Harlequins In Tatters, Bob Hope Golf Classic Langer Picks Up Cool £15,000 In Curtailed Final, Motor Cycling French Pair New World Champions, Soccer Burnley Up For Sale As Bob Lord Sells Off Shares, Taylor & Murray Called In For Arc Challengers, Yachting Grantchester Too Good For Castaways, Other Sports Details Over The Weekend, Yacht race 'danger' criticised. Obituaries: Obituary. Arts and Entertainment: Television-Monday, Box Office, Touring Chekhov, No. 17,331 Across. Editorials/Leaders: The French Wager, Healey... This Year, A Landlord's Property. Letters to the Editor: Security of tenure for university staff, Social Democratic aims in Wiltshire, The Head And Teaching Cuts, Party ideals, Sign of the times, The Large Blue, Not 'real' reading, Overall increases. Business and Finance: OCL to take over P & O Gulf trade, U.S. bull market 'on the way', Inmos aims for the market leader circuit, This Week's Dividends, How The Mighty Have Fallen, The CII Presidential address 1981, Mining and Metals This is no time to sell Amax, Companies Commonwealth Bank, I M F should 'resume role' in exchange rates, Vaal Reef options debut delay, Credit Rating For Bankers, Broker sees end of oil glut, Dunlop kills talk of plantation sale, Natwest arranges Australian loan, Order books show few signs of an upturn, The Questor Column Forget last week...look at Habitat, 'Crisis interest rates' needed to protect sterling, Charts pointer to the slide, More than 73 pc fail accountants finals exam, Jump in personal spending. Stock Exchange Tables: Wall Street U.S. markets faced with forced selling.
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