The Times - 09/10/1981
1981; Gale Group;
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By Julian Haviland, Political Editor, By Margaret Drummond, From Nicholas Hirst, , By Peter Hopkirk, By Arthur Reed, From Trevor Fishlock, By Nicholas Timmins, By David Felton, Labour Reporter, By Diana Geddes, Education Correspondent, By Kenneth Gosling, By the Staff of Nature, From our Correspondent, By Lucy Hodges, By Our Agriculture Correspondent, By Peter Hennessy, From Tim Jones, , By Peter Evans, Peter Hennessy, By Christopher Warman, Local Government Correspondent, From Clifford Webb, By John Young Planning Reporter, By Hugh Clayton, By Peter Waymark, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By Our Planning Reporter, Reports from Alan Wood, , Bernard Withers, , Geoffrey Browning, , Richard Evans, By John Witherow, From David Watts, , From Ian Murray, From Michael Hornsby, From Patricia Clough, , From Charles Hargrove, By Edward Mortimer, From Nicholas Hirst, By Leslie Plommer, From Denis Taylor, Dessa Trevisan, , From Harry Golombek, , From Charles Hargrove, , By Our Foreign Staff, From John Best, From David Brown, , From Olli Kivinen, From Michael Leapman, , From Richard Wigg, , From Our Own Correspondent, , Ivor Crewe, Roger Berthoud, Fred Emery, David Watt, Richard Davy, Peter Watson, by Charles Osborne, MIKE THOMAS, , FRANCIS McWILLLAMS, , DAVID G. LINDSAY, , M. F. STONEFROST, , CHRIS McVEY, , JEREMY SMITH, , TOM HAYHOE, , A. N. ALLOTT, , HARRY POTTER, , JOHN BURGH, , STEPHEN EVERSON, , DEREK RICHARDS, , HALCYON McLAREN, , From Our Correspondent, , By Geraldine Norman, Sale Room Correspondent, By David Hewson, Professor L. C. Knights, Michael Ratcliffe, John Higgins, David Robinson, Richard Williams, Hilary Finch, Noël Goodwin, Ned Chaillet, John Percival, From Peter Norman, By Business News Staff, By Rupert Morris, By Bill Johnstone Electronics Correspondent, By Peter Hill, Industrial Editor, By Derek Harris, Commercial Editor, By David Felton Labour Reporter, From Our Correspondent, By Clifford Webb, Midlands Industrial Correspondent, From Edward Townsend, By Clive Cookson Technology Correspondent, By Our Commercial Editor, By Bill Johnstone, Electronics Correspondent, By Peter Hill Industrial Editor, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Adrienne Gleeson, Clive Cookson, By Our Financial Staff, By Catharine Gunn, By Margareta Pagano, By Philip Robinson, By John Hennessy Golf Correspondent, By David Hands, By Paul Harrison, by Richard Eaton, By Keith Macklin, By Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, Peter Waymark, Edited by Peter Davalle, By Philip Webster Political Reporter, Geoff Brown, David Robinson and Geoff Brown, Martin Huckerby, Louise Nicholson, Irving Wardle, Michael Church, Mel Lewis, Paul Griffiths, Philip Howard, Philippa Toomey, Nicholas Wapshott, Stan Hey, John Russell Taylor, Michael Young, /Sue Bond, Clive Aslet, Judy Froshaug, Nicholas Keith, Stuart Jones, David Wade, Peter Davalle, Geoffrey Wansell,
ResumoNews in Brief. Index. News: Mind boggling movie marathon, The most unpopular Prime Minister since polls began, Aa Dislikes Donor Card Extension, Lords and voting reforms New political structure needed to stabilize economy, Owen says, Commission fights to curb power of Council, Feet were severed in safety lapse, House sales criticism is rejected, The Times Information Service, Marketing Hot dog and a banned book, please, Britain's youth: Dan van der Vat's final article examines the need for a national job training system Preparing to live in 'a colony of idiots', Lesotho blames Pretoria for attack, The battle of the megaseries, Doctors 'ignoring' anti-rabies aid, Theatre, Croydon NW by-election Twelve candidates take the field, Science report Creatures in sea that need no sunlight, Building societies look set for 15% mortgage rate, Moreover... Miles Kington, Milk alert after Windscale leak, The power vacuum that threatens the new Poland, There's a welcome in Wales for the airport, Schmidt-Brandt clash deepens party crisis, Sound buys at Sotheby's, Edinburgh Gold In Murmansk, Colour TV licence set to rise by £11, Markets and fairs/, Mitterrand idyll for Chancellor, A guru in orange keeps Korchnoi on the move, Bid swing to fear of war, Frank Johnson and the SDP reach the metropolis Mr Marquango amid the megalomaniacs, Gibraltar ploy rejected, Will Reagan now break out of Camp David?, Reagan backs reactors, Images galore on Tyneside, Pro-Benn campaign backers break ranks, The boot behind the ministry, Communist division deepens in Finland, Fraser hits back at critics of North-South pact, Cheap puddings for pupils, Family outings, Recycling campaign by the canners, 7,000 Ba Staff To Leave, Anguish and tragedy put in focus, Galleries, £5,000 bond winners, PCP wins Nova Scotia, Opera, Jobless March To Blackpool, Look Ahead Mozart's 'tour' of four cities, No time to quit the Arts Council, Man killed his mother with axe, Films, Quick change in the country, Communicating in an emergency Switch-off that will clear vital telephone links, Suspicions mount of extremist involvement in Sadat murder Who helped the four assassins?, Credit to strained finances, The private world of brothers, IMF is to organize Uganda conference, London University inquiry wound up, Kidnap controversy unabated Lindbergh files to be opened, Museum exhibitions, Motoring by Will Acclaim prove a triumph?, Panto bookings, Legal system 'creaking at joints', What women fight for, The Tory policy ferment Callaghan: Foot should give lead, Solidarity congress serves notice on power sharing, Concerts, Biffen seeks cheaper air fares, The Times Entertainment Guide, The Times Diary ITV fury at the scoop that got away, Can the image-makers put her back in the running?, Films on TV, Grass roots murmurings, Whitehall hits back at unilateral disarmers, French MPs back nuclear energy to foster growth, Nuclear talks hailed as success, Pledge from 1,000 Afghans, NZ firm on sports links, Sport, Senate bid for Awacs agreement, Agenda Problems for the Pythons, Ronan inquiry 'now suspect', Building up under the hammer, Old mentally sick patients must pay for treatment, Land's End Buyers Hint, Jazz/Rock, Black day for rail travellers Train drivers call 24-hour strike, France lukewarm on inflation package, For collectors, The increasing political pressures on post-Sadat Egypt Islamic group suspected of killing, Problems of the teams of millions, Why Korchnoi lags behind, GLC faces big business challenge over rates, Nobel prize awards will be announced today, Not to be sneezed at, Teacher Wins Back Her Job, Dance, Appeal by miners for end to Labour feud, These pots are mustard, The art of eating out, Philip Howard's view of the Cheltenham Festival A literary lake of all things, Draft constitution Battle of sexes over bias towards women, Festivals Where you will hear thunder, Treasures of the Orient arrive in London, Gable film gone with the TV cable, Mrs Thatcher returns to Tory Party strife, Butterflies and Rovers, Horses in harmony, Officials set to back BL strike. Display Advertising: Bell's, Multiple Display Advertisements, Mining Supplies, War On Want, Liverpool Development Agency, The Aviator's Wife, Dowding & Mills, M.O.T., Abbey National Share Account, Buchanan's, Harvest, Bottoms Up, Alternative Theatre, Watmoughs (Holdings) Limited, Out Of The Blue, Exclusive Cleaning Group, "A Huge Success", Anglo American Investment Trust Limited, Nel, Celebrity Organ Recitals, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Austin Reed, Piccadilly Theatre, Océ, British Airports, Williams & Glyn's, St.Joseph's Hospice, Base Lending Rates, Royal National Institute For The Blind. Law: Kidnappers of girl are jailed, Soldiers raiding UVF safe left names list,judge told, Cigarette theory for fire, Battek Jail Sentence Cut, Author Will Face Trial For Murder, Preventing burial destroys evidence Regina v Swindell, Family Division Divisional Court Legitimation by marriage no bar to declaration of legitimacy Veasey v HM Attorney General, Deportation issue supersedes bail order Regina v Secretary of State for the Home Office, Ex parte Patricia Giambi, Voluntary payment is taxable Rolfe (Inspector of Taxes) v Nagel, Court told of articles on IRA, drugs, and M16. Picture Gallery: Top of the bill. Politics and Parliament: Next week's debates, More than 800 Scottish children expected to take assisted places, Citizenship of Gibraltarians' descendants, Peers seek right to use Ombudsman, Britain ready to settle in closed shop case House of Lords. Editorials/Leaders: A Generation At Risk, The Troubled Ranks Of Tuscany, Licensed To Save. Letters to the Editor: Contracts for dons, Solidarity and Nobel, Basic discipline in public finance, Recognition for Rastafarians, After divorce, Help for Poland, Changing gear, Choosing a leader for the SDP, Malaysia's case, Shall I call thee bird?, Unions and democratic procedures, Open churches. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Official Appointments and Notices: Knighthood for judge, University news, Latest appointments, Church news. Arts and Entertainment: Lawton wine cellar sold for £28,755 at auction, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 15,649, BBC 1, Choice, Art Galleries, Regional Television Variations, Radio 4, Television: BBC's Borgias v ITV's Waugh. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Monday, October 9, 1956 Ministers resign. Obituaries: Bishop Sipovich, Mr Douglas Hamer, Group Captain R. G. Slade Architect of Fairey Delta's record breaking flight. Reviews: Dance Gaiety unalloyed Jane Dudley The Place, Television An ordeal turned to beauty, Opera One for the ladies Le nozze di Figaro Apollo, Oxford, Concerts Philharmonia/Rattle Festival Hall, BBC Singer/Poole Queen Elizabeth Hall/Radio 3, Theatre Nostalgia über alles The Mitford Girls Globe, Rock Grace Jones Drury Lane, Cinema The memorable world of an Italian dream Three Brothers (A) Camden Plaza History of the World Part I (AA) ABCs Shaftesbury Av., Bayswater, Edgware Rd.; Warner West End Lightning Over Water (AA) Gate, Bloomsbury The Janitor (AA)/ The Recluse (A) Selected Odeons and Classics. Stock Exchange Tables: Wall Street, Stock Exchange Prices Lack of support, Price Changes, Recent Issues. Business and Finance: Indian summer for interest rates, Competition warning, Pay talks threatened as GEC quits federation, 'Save ferry' campaign launched, Commodities, Shipyard strike to go ahead on Monday, Ruberoid pleases with record half, Bronx cuts payout after loss, Cooks cheques, Receivers at General Foam, James Finlay profits up 8pc in first half, Texaco makes new oil discovery in North Sea, Photo-Me expansion counteracts recession, Gas project loan, The last straw, Japan told of EEC's 'limit of tolerance', Comfort to hive off fast-food restaurants, Dean Witter agrees to Sears bid, In Brief Koreans to name Pony car dealers, GKN to enter world arms trade, Paribas reprieve, Jentique stages second-half rally, Energy saving 'vital' to aid Third World, Steep fall in half year at HewdenStuart Plant, Today, American Express to sell Sinclair computer, Stock Markets, Farnell shares jump on 20pc profit rise, Investment concern, Statement likely soon on De Lorean inquiry, Business Briefing, Otis hitches on to a talking lift, Is the house price spiral coming to an end?, Fiat wheels out its plastic car, Grampian Hldgs holds dividend, British exports to Iraq may reach £500m, Two resign from board as Wace reorganizes, Norwegians find coal in Arctic Circle, Business Diary: Keeping it down Mexico way, Computer experts to study Japanese research link, Technology The patent's shrinking role in innovation, Green's Economiser, Pound at $1.90 as Chase cuts lending rate, Sterling: Spot and Forward, International Canon hit by foreign exchange losses, Stock markets Gilts hold advance but equities fade, Refineries 'will close'. Business Appointments: Business appointments Midland assistant general manager. Sport: Football England group leaders after goal by Small, Rugby League Council bend the knee to Welsh revival preacher, Horse show Ransome jumps big red wall for Tyteca, Rugby Union Australians' chance to confirm top ranking, Book reviews Contrasts in style, both in play and in print, Sports in Brief, Minority game fast attaining its majority, Racing, Golf Barnes and Ballesteros cock a snook at Ryder Cup selectors, Boxing Diaz will test Magri's credentials, Baseball Houston take their time to beat Dodgers, Tennis Big Jo wins her first Little Mo match, Badminton Prakash wears down Chinese junior, Sailing Technicality rules out world record, For the record, Sport in brief Milk riders unable to meet Pope. Classified Advertising: Announcements, Entertainments Guide, Recruitment Opportunities, Holidays And Villas. Births. Property: Rentals. Weather: The Weather.
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