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The Times - 11/04/1981

1981; Gale Group;

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From Christopher Thomas, From Patrick Brogan, From Michael Leapman, By George Clark Political Correspondent, By Andrew Goodrick-Clarke Financial Editor, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Donald Macintyre Labour Reporter, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By Hugh Clayton Agriculture Correspondent, By Ian Bradley, By Bill Johnstone Business News Staff, By Nicholas Wapshott, By David Hewson, By Diana Geddes Education Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, By Lucy Hodges, By Our Parliamentary Staff, From Peter Hennessy, By Kenneth Gosling Arts Reporter, By Richard Ford, By David Nicholson-Lord, From Nicholas Timmins, Cyril Bainbridge, From Olli Kivinen, From Dessa Trevisan, By Louis Heren, From David Watts, From Richard Hughes, From Michael Hornsby, From Our Correspondent, From Richard Wigg, From Ray Kennedy, From Charles Hargrove, From Tewfik Mishlawi, John Spurling, by J. G. Farrell, Clive Barnes, Nicholas Wapshott, Noël Goodwin, Richard Williams, Irving Wardle, Ned Chaillet, Harry Golombek, Jeremy Flint, Mike Banks, David Wade, Hunter Davies, Roy Hay, Pamela Vandyke Price, House of Commons, Fred Emery, David Nicholson-Lord, Rex Bellamy, David Blake Economics Editor, J. W. BRUEGEL, , E. du CANN, , WALTER GOLDSMITH, , B. BARKER, , RITA EKER, , MARGARET RIGAL, , RALPH HORWITZ, , JOHN ROWLANDS, , ROSALIND HAWKES, , DAVID K. ASHWORTH, , TONY MARDEN, , GILES PLAYFAIR, , JOHN TURING, , By the Staff of Nature, Bishop Frank West, From Our Own Correspondent, From Philip Howard, Major Pat Reid, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By Keith Macklin, By a Special Correspondent, From John Hennessy Golf Correspondent, By Norman Fox Football Correspondent, By Roy McKelvie, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Sydney Friskin, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Catherine Gunn and Richard Allen, By Clifford Webb Midlands Industrial Correspondent, By Peter Wainwright, By Bryan Appleyard, Nicholas Hirst, From Frank Vogl, By Peter Hill Industrial Editor, By Michael Prest, By Melvyn Westlake, From Our US Economics Correspondent, Adrienne Gleeson, BY ross, Margaret Drummond, Peter Wainwright, Margaret Stone, By Richard Allen, By Our Financial Staff, By Catherine Gunn, By Rosemary Unsworth, Edited by Peter Davalle, by David Robinson,

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News: Hongkong to London rail trip gets up steam, Premier of Finland wins power struggle, The new party and friends: it's intermission time, Police hurt in scuffles with blacks, Food prices cut in Yugoslav riot province, Some inquiry committees 'meant to achieve nothing', Girl's killing leaves neighbours in terror, Letter from Hongkong Life with the madding crowd, New York Notebook At war with Laura, Travel extra A pretty pass, MPs call for change in taxation rules to save works of art, Nations pledge $560m aid for African refugees, Drink Careful with the lemon, Polish Assembly calls for 60-day strike ban, Party leaders to discuss Maze man's poll victory, Give priority to economy, Mr Brezhnev says, News analysis General Prem fails to capitalize on failure of Thai coup, The immortal spaceman, Flat caps, wellies and champers, Tunisian leader ready to allow new parties, Life and leisure Morris dancers' bells ring in first signs of spring, Importance attached to diplomatic experience Mr Haig welcomes British role in Mid-East, Gardening How to take it with you, New Isle of Grain dispute, Antiquarian book sales end after 118 years, New overseas student intake cut by 57%, Woman at centre of Polaris conflict, Astrology triumphs over seismology, Chinese claim, The threat to the Liberal tradition of the Church of England, As shares leap, is recovery really round the corner?, NEB firm plans link with hospital, Control of anti-matter is achieved by scientists, Security conference adjourns in Madrid with no hope of accord, Disturbing factors behind the economic boom, Shoparound, Civil Service threat to Easter travel, Collecting What our Stanley did for stamps, SDP plea 'like South Sea Bubble', Social Democrats may keep their joint leadership, Japan angry over US submarine collision, Yorkshire TV control stays with Trident, Space shuttle launch postponed until tomorrow, £50,000 aid to stage black show, Saturday Review Jim Farrell, Anti-union woman may get job back, One word transforms Botha election rally, Science report Medicine: Thrombosis therapy, Foot-and-mouth restrictions on way out, Death's rolling stream, Doubt cast on value of jury-vetting, Israel hits Lebanon on three fronts, US accused of trying to sabotage Grenada aid, Americans heckle Reagan envoy in Dar es Salaam, Clodia's bad reputation is challenged, Stock market rice surge ends, Moonies 'sought support of UN chief', Church talks hindered by passport, Opinion poll clash over Giscard chances, Travel High and wide in China, Women's lowly role in Whitehall, President Reagan to leave hospital this weekend. Index. Politics and Parliament: MP speaks up for Britain: pround of each day in House, Commons sketch Gentlemen must beat the cads, EEC gives warning to Soviet Union over Poland, Electoral system produces a stable government, Plea for 6% public pay rise limit next year. Law: 'Spectator' to pay big libel damages to Irish author, Queen's Bench Division Local authority need not inform itself Regina v Cardiff City Council, Ex parte Cross, Court of Appeal Arbitration contract rescinded by delay, Playboy licences opposed. Display Advertising: Garden Tractors, Swiss Schools, Boots, The Law Land Company, Limited, Madeira, Marche, Libra Maritime Services, Imperial, Air Portugal, House Of Holland, Bank Base Rates, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, American Trust Company Limited, Scottish Provident. Arts and Entertainment: £1.5m price for Poussin disappoints the Duke, Lynn Dearth as Elizabeth, Television, Films On Television, Choice, Regional Tv, Radio, Bridge Changing your suit, Chess When your opponent's away, £550,000 paid for medieval tapestry sets sale record, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,498. News in Brief. Official Appointments and Notices: University news, Latest appointments, Murder cover-up officer resigns. Picture Gallery: Hoff of Heybridge Heath. Weather: The Weather. Classified Advertising: Announcements, Royal Festival Hall, Services tomorrow: Palm Sunday, Apollo, Postal Shopping, Services. Reviews: Robert Altman plays it his way, The Accrington Pals Warehouse, Radio Poster colour play, Theatre Tasso Jackson's Lane, LPO/Jochum Festival Hall, Rip, Rig and Panic Primatarium. Sport: Weekend fixtures, Hockey Fast men from the West must control shooting, Motor racing Lotus allege 'chicanery' as new car is banned again, Racing Shoot A Line to prove the genuine article, Snooker Thorburn moves smoothly into the quarter-final, Golf Putter serves Nicklaus all right in the end, Rackets Two winners in a class of their own, Sports in Brief, Rugby Union Greenwood's charges should get him off to a winning start, Horse trials Sick one minute and top of the world the next, Rugby League Testing time for weary men of Warrington, Cricket Magnificent Gooch takes England to their best first innings of series, Rowing Fresh challenge facing national scullers, Boxing Holmes foresees no coup at the Palace, Tennis How the great escape will give WCT a bigger stake, For the record, Sportsview These boots were made for trotting, Football Spurs and Ipswich to reach final on merit. Editorials/Leaders: No Places For Faces, The Member For The Maze, To Command The Earth Orbit. Letters to the Editor: Multiracial community, Crime and punishment, The right to work, KGB terror in Kiev, Threat to agriculture, Aspect of Beverley Minster, Holbein painting enigma, Computer sensibility, Priorities in the national investment programme, The other face of national service. Court and Social: Court Circular. Deaths. Marriages. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Thursday, April 12, 1956 Reserves for Algeria. Obituaries: Mr Norman Taurog, Major H. A. V. Elliott, Obituary Prof J. B. M. Coppock Food scientist and educator, Mr Graham Oldham. Business and Finance: Discount market, Hedderwick is 'hammered' hours before merger with Exchange chairman's firm, Offshore energy is blowing in the wind, Commodities, Accountants to study closure of Bristol port, Raper 50p St Piran did defies City panel, Criteria set for steel chief's pay, Redundancy Why encourage such a spending spree?, Round-up CU's progressive policy, Readers' Forum Tax problems and housing, 2,100 more jobs to go at Lucas, Forthergill in £4.9m bid and cash call, In Brief, Support sought for stockpile plan, Electra aims to raise £20m in tax scheme, Intasun seeks unlisted quotation, NCC-Simplicity merger expected within two weeks, Friendly societies Small savers find favour, Crown House lifts bid for Denbyware, The Pound, Briefly, Investor's week How much steam left in market?, Ford rejects Chrysler approach for merger, Credit When the borrowing had to stop, US prime rates raised, Petrol tax 'less now than in 1950', Unit trusts Green light for traded option deals, Summonses for Argyll directors, Private company bids £3.5m for Wrighton, Stone-Platt rescue is left to City. Stock Exchange Tables: Wall Street, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Stock markets No breakthrough but strong rise continues, Recent Issues, Main Changes Of The Week Rises, Price Changes, Stock Exchange Prices Rally fades. Property: Flat Sharing. Births.

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