The Times - 19/06/1981
1981; Gale Group;
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By Clifford Longley and Christopher Thomas, By John Whitmore, From Tony Allaway, By Stewart Tendler, Crime Reporter, From Michael Leapman, , By Our Political Editor, By Richard Allen, By Peter Hill, , By David Felton, Labour Reporter, By Our Political Staff, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By John Young Planning Reporter, By George Clark, Political Correspondent, From Tim Jones, , By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Hugh Clayton, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, By Tony Samstag, By Lucy Hodges, By Our Legal Correspondent, By Nicholas Timmins, By Frances Gibb, By Kenneth Gosling, By Our Planning Reporter, By Pat Healy, Social Services Correspondent, By John Winder, Parliamentary Staff, By Derek Harris, Commercial Editor, By Our Consumer Affairs Correspondent, By Baron Phillips, By Peter Waymark Motoring Correspondent, From Nicholas Ashford, From David Wood, , From Christopher Walker, , From Stephen Taylor, , From Our Own Correspondent, , From Ian Murray, , From John Best, , From Michael Binvon, From Frank Vogl US Economics Correspondent, From Nicholas Ashford, , From Peter Nichols, From Harry Debelius, , From David Bonavia, By Our Diplomatic Staff, From Michael Hornsby, , From Peter Hazelhurst, By Robin McKie, Times Higher Education Correspondent, From Bernard Withers, From Michael Binyon, From Harold Schmeck, From Our Correspondent, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Richard Eaton, By a Special Correspondent, By Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, By A Special Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, From John Hennessy Golf Correspondent, by David Watt, Michael Binyon, Peter Watson, Frank Johnson, D. Z. PHILLIPS, , NICHOLAS HINTON, , DENIS ROOKE, , DAVID J. P. MARTIN, , KITTY SCOULAR DATTA, , JOHN HALL, , HARRY HORNSBY, , RICHARD DALLEY, , MRS. DEBORAH WOOD, , MICHAEL RANKEN, , JEREMY TUNSTALL, , JOHN ARKELL, , R. W. COTTON, , A. V. MYERSCOUGH, , By Martin Huckerby, Theatre Reporter, Miles Kington, By Geraldine Norman, Sale Room Correspondent, By Clifford Longley, Religious Affairs Correspondent, David Robinson, Joan Bakewell, Noel Goodwin, Nikolai Tolstoy, Ned Chaillet, Anthony Masters, Irving Wardle, Paul Griffiths, By Peter Wilson-Smith, By Michael Clark, By Frances Williams, By Catherine Gunn, By David Hewson, By Ronald Pullen, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Edward Townsend, Christopher Wilkins, Pearce Wright, Ross Davies, By Margareta Pagano, Peter Waymark, Edited by Peter Davalle, By Marcel Berlins Legal Correspondent, By Ronald Faux, By Christopher Warman, Local Government Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, , Richard Williams, John Percival, John Higgins, Martin Huckerby, John Russell Taylor, Philip Howard, Michael Horsnell, Richard Sachs, Judy Froshaug, Clive Aslet, Peter Davalle, Kenneth Gosling, David Wade,
ResumoNews: RSPCA in drive to stop circus animal acts, Iran watch on border for missing Bani-Sadr, Where to shop-or just to look, Damages offered to Confait case men, Points for the practical tourist A visitors' guide to coping with London (which natives might find useful too) Pubs and clubs, Neil Simon for Lyric, Scientific sites given pledge over grants, Khalkhali welcomed in Moscow, Can the Tories hope to win again?, Staff Paid £193,000 To Cheer Up, Euro MPs suffer image crisis, 16 In Hospital After Crash, Suzuki talks raise hope of cuts in EEC trade deficit, Heseltine warning over cuts, Family Outings/, Abnormal twin killed in womb, Belfast car company answers its critics, His lordship parts company with the car park, Hopes of tax cuts boost Wall Street, Gleneagles Hotel sold as part of £10m deal, Death penalty rejected, Mason leads defence of doorstep milk delivery, Synod to debate motions on church remarriage, Moreover..., Brixton could become like Harlem, police chief says, Remand law changes proposed, Polish Foreign Minister in London talks, Israel spy chief calls for end to raid disclosures, Mitterrand attacks Begin over Iraq reactor raid, U S-Chinese spy base said to be watching Russia, Aristocrat murdered girl in Jiddah, father says, GPs prescribe an end to patients' sick notes, Managers' consortium may buy freight group, Neo-Nazi Held In Germany, SDP to alter old system, Kissinger loses election, Navy seizes marijuana, At last the smellies, IBA rejects call for bias inquiry, Collapse of Trudeau constitution hopes, Gallery tries for Poussin and Algardi, Prisoners Serving life freed early, Novice Rescues Sick Pilot, Hundreds flee to avoid Mozambique fighting, Consumer courts proposed, The Times Information Service Today's events, News Analysis Washington split on response to bombing, McNee warning on dangers facing royalty, Fowler blocks GLC's rail fare subsidy, March Ban Leads To Fine Of £25, Poll Bill Keeps Ira Loophole, Agenda Garden moves up to date, Selective strikes to intensify in Civil Service, Black journalist detained by S African police, Why Japan has few alcoholics, 'Mole' actor dies at 86, Countryman inquiry to be ended, How another Prince of Wales lost his Lady Diana, Benn camp's tactics worry Foot, WEU tones down its stand over Poland but backs Pakistan, The Times Diary, Irish Catholic bishops condemn Maze fast as evil, Agca trial decision next week, Royal return for Bond, Britain may lose new telescope link, Nott wins battle on Navy cuts, Parker counts on biggest rail plan, Winter holiday prices cut, Adulterated oil identified as cause of Spanish deaths, Iraq settles for strong UN rebuke, Home care helps young offenders, researchers find, Russia attacks 'Times' article on press freedom, Nigerian Editor Arrested, Motoring Diesel needs a high mileage to make it pay, Mr Middleton, the man who gave gardening its own voice, £2.6m Eec Handout For Wales, Oh for when the brave new world was young, Amusement arcades plan for the home of farce, Bishops condemn Maze hunger-strikers, Directors join fight to curb union power, Mother left sick baby alone for 19 hours, Bank calls for tougher curbs on wage rises, Handcuffed children freed, New York counts cost of Prince's visit, A grand threepenny trip on the pride of Moscow, Science report More to pollution than oil slicks, Foot And Mouth Vaccine, Mp Attacks Empty Homes' Cost, Four Grapo guerrillas shot by Civil Guard. Index. Display Advertising: Doulton Wallguard, Bell's, Multiple Display Advertisements, National Savings, Present Laughter, Daily Transcript Service, Mermaid Theatre, Bank Base Rates, Taylor Woodrow, Nt, Arbuthnot Latham, Class International, M.J.H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, National Girobank, Kf, Cornhill Insurance Test Series, Philips, Legge, St.Joseph's Hospice, Sce, Emi. Picture Gallery. News in Brief. Arts and Entertainment: Television, The Times Entertainment Guide, Galleries, Dance, Choice, Regional Tv, Radio, Opera, Jazz/Rock, Theatre, Films David Robinson, Concerts, Museum exhibitions, Films on TV, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,556, London snaps up the silver, Prints sale ignores peer's wish. Politics and Parliament: Economy Mrs Thatcher predicts an upturn soon, Parliament today, Textiles Restriction of imports demanded, Ulster Propaganda battle with IRA, Contempt clause dropped, Road Haulage Bid for state freight company, European Parliament Commission criticized over misuse of funds, House Of Lords Move on interception of mail fails, Next week. Law: 11 are jailed for Mao death plot, Extending sentence without notice is unauthorized R v Brighton Magistrates' Court ex parte Hamilton R v Marylebone Magistrates' Court ex parte Forrest, Anonymity for pornography trial witnesses Regina v Hove Justices ex parte Gibbons, Soviet exile for Jewish scientist. Sport: Athletics Coe pulls crowd but virus lays him low, Swimming Academic pair are ruled out of international, Yachting Tolhurst poised to threaten Truman's lead, Boxing WBC president seeks a goal beyond money, Sports in Brief, Golf Man with legendary name comes out of unknown to lead U S Open, Cricket England's small score may yet be useful, For the record Football, Basketball Council refuse to give coach leave, Football Bailey likely to be named Brighton manager today, Tennis McNamee has enough room to squeeze past, Racing Ascot should end well with victory for marvellous Marwell. Editorials/Leaders: Japan Must Open Its Markets, A Missed Opportunity, A Lead By The Irish Bishops. Letters to the Editor: Till death us do part, Defence review, The state of California, Midas touch, Debasement of food, Local spending, 'The War Game', Lessons of trade with Japan, Strike threat at British Gas, Strain on charities, University origin, University control, Inner city churches. Court and Social: Court Circular. Official Appointments and Notices: University news. Marriages. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Tuesday, June 19, 1956. Obituaries: Obituary General Sir Richard O'connor Destruction of the Italian Army in the first Libyan campaign. Reviews: Agenda Brenton attacks the left, Books The Allies and the Russian Collapse Vol.I, March 1917-March 1918 By Michael Kettle (Andre Deutsch, £14.95), London theatre Looking back in anger Ella Ica, Reed in the sand, Dylan faithful blowing cool, World Theatre Festival Locations hand-picked to striking effect, Tap dance on a Telephone Line Tricycle, Truffaut harvests time's rewards The Last Metro (A) Curzon Death Hunt (x) Classic, Haymarket; Studio, Oxford Street; Odeon, Westboune Grove Friday the 13th Part 2(X) Ritz, Orchestral movements, The mood for Love, Concert Trio Zingara Wigmore Hall, 'The Dream' goes to Glyndebourne John Higgins talks to john piper fist designer of Britten's opera, Getting to the heart of golda, Television The Prof in focus The Pursuit of Power BBC 2, Aldeburgh Festival Alan Bush Jubilee Hall, Books Published this week. Stock Exchange Tables: Wall Street, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Recent Issues, Foreign exchange report, Stock markets Signs of late recovery after BP, Stock Exchange Prices BP brings in the sellers. Business and Finance: Discount market, Tunnel rises to £15.5m, State stake in BP to be cut, Pauls & Whites' shares leap as target is beaten, Lloyd's call for sell-off approval, Commodities, EEC and tin pact, Wm Collins says wait on News bid, Paying the price of reshaping BP, Doubling the efficiency of double-glazing Silicon chip spin-off saves energy, Getting a freight consortium on the road, Two new names for the Trident TV companies, Price Changes, In Brief, BCA may bid for Blacks, THF buys Kuwait Savoy stake, Williams and Glyn's offer free banking, Briefly, Sterling: pot and Forward, Big gains for US dollar as interest rates surge, Bank seeks tougher curbs on pay rises, Japan gives pledge on car imports, Kenning loses £1.7m and may cut payout, B & C falls to £24m but expects recovery, BOC rights issue fails to tempt City, Stockbrokers back rationalization move, Judgment reserved in Burmah Oil case, Hawley not bidding for Camrex, How the Arabs moved into international banking, Technology As much as a human can bear..., New high grade copper contract in September, Business Diary: Entering the lists. Business Appointments: Business appointments BUPA elects new chairman. Classified Advertising: Car Buyer's Guide, Entertainments Guide, Forthcoming Events. Property: Rentals, Country Properties. Births. Weather: The Weather.
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