The Times - 13/07/1981
1981; Gale Group;
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By Staff Reporters, By Tony Samstag, By Frank Johnson, From Patricia Clough in Bonn, Ian Murray, From Tim Jones, , From Dessa Trevisan, , By Staff reporters, By Ian Bradley, From Nicholas Timmins, , By Paul-Routledge, , By Our Social Services Correspondent, By Robin Young, By Edward Townsend, By Our Labour Editor, By Pat Healy, Social Services Correspondent, From Hary Golombek, Chess Correspondent, , By Paul Routledge, Labour Editor, By Hugh Clayton Agriculture Correspondent, By Kenneth Gosling, By Annabel Ferriman, Health Services Correspondent, By Our Political Editor, By Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, By Sarah Segrue, By a Staff Reporter, By the staff of Nature, From Nicholas Hirst, , From Mario Modiano, , From Christopher Walker, , From Our Correspondent, From Robert Fisk, , From Trevor Fishlock, , From David Watts, , From Our Own Correspondent, , From Harry Debelius, , By Ronald Clarke of Reuters, From Ivor Davis, From Lindsay Murdoch, , From Michael Binyon, , From Stephen Taylor, , By David Spanier, Diplomatic Correspondent, by Tom Bower, Richard Davy, George Kolankiewicz, Stanley Sadie, Bryan Appleyard, Ned Chaillet, William Mann, Hilary Finch, Paul Griffiths, Stephen Pettitt, David Spanier, by Sir William Rees-Mogg, Ronald Coven, Peter Watson, Economics Editor, David Wood, PETER GRIFFITHS, , R. B. PINK, , STEPHEN ROSS, , PEGGY FENNER, , F. A. BURDEN, , ROGER MOATE, , TIM BRINTON, , TONY HART, , G. W. TRIBE, , E. J. S. CANNINGS, , NASEEM KHAN, , JOHN TORODE, , A. H. P. HUMPHREY, , W. J. SMITH, , M. R. KEMP, , G. N. BULLOCK, , GILES A. I. PAYNE, , ANDREW SNELSON, , ANGELA LIVINGSTONE, , J. P. STERN, , MICHAEL HAMBURGER, , HENRY GIFFORD, , CHRISTOPHER BARNES, , EDMUND PAPST, , DONALD RAYFIELD, , IRENE FROWEN, , LEON BURNETT, , BEN WHITAKER, , JOHN CLARK, , C. F. C. SPENCER BERNARD, , ADRIAN ROOM, , By Clifford Longley, Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Geraldine Norman, Sale Room Correspondent, Mr David Burnett writes:, Mr J. E. Sanderson writes:, From Our Own Correspondent, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, From John Wilcockson, By John Watson, By Michael Coleman, By Our Rifle Shooting Correspondent, By A Special Correspondent, From Jim Railton, By John Nicholls, By John Hennessy Golf Correspondent, From Max Robertson, By Gordon Allan, By Rex Bellamy, By Michael Seely, From Peter Norman, , By Our Economics Staff, From Frank Vogl, , By Melvyn Westlake, By Peter Hill, Industrial Editor, By Nicholas Cole, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, Patricia Tisdall, Catherine Gunn, Margareta Pagano, Dick Bass, Kenneth Owen, John Earle, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Michael Baily, Peter Norman, David Robinson, by Baron Phillips, Peter Dear, By Pearce Wright Science Editor,
ResumoIndex. News: Bomb found on route of Orange march, Spain may be ready for Gibraltar compromise, Sadat hits at 'smear campaign', Polish Communists meet tomorrow to reform the Party The new men who cannot be managed, Maze of social security rules 'hinder the poor', Overseas protests flood BBC, Israli jets raid two Palestinian bases, Principal players absent from Cambodia talks, Orchestral high spirits Curse of the bottle in the musical Ukraine, Will the real Mrs Thatcher smile, please? It may be me, but it's not my D.T., Man in the News Faceless bureaucrat and super envoy, 'No Nukes' IS Good News, Mp Says, Threat of dole shutdown may increase inner-city tensions, Glimmer of hppe on Iran-Iraq, Maze men reject mediation to end hunger strike, Richard Nixon Museum dies of boredom, The Times Information Service, Schmidt and Mitterrand agree on arms build-up, Springbok tour opponents will put pressure on New Zealand police, Reagan after six months: under-rated and looking good for a second term, Vogue For Older Executives, The issues An agenda to start the reforms from scratch, A weekend in the country for £1,265 a couple, Copy-cat mobs in petrol bomb attacks on police, Mps Attack Home Sale Policy, 'Litter bin' fountains look sick, Implications of the marriage vows, Benefit call for jobless volunteers, Home from home for the front-line police, Reagan will urge patience at Ottawa summit, Poll indicates easy win for Labour at Warrington, Five die as lightning strikes oil tanker, Why has monetarism failed?, Union threat over transfer of 'Radio Times', Engineers call for extra £200m, Poison 'missile' attack on cancer, Firm action sought on telephone monopoly, Pinpoint forecasting is on horizon, weathermen say, Man in the News Livingstone's brush with riot policeman, Better screening for women is urged, Five archaeology courses to end, Papandreou tones down his foreign policy, General Killed In Kabul, The Times Diary, Labour in a dilemma over school meal prices, S Africa To Miss Wedding, Moonies In Anti-Porn Protest, Two Die In Renewed Kano Riots, Moreover... Miles Kington, Composition of the Congress Extremists lose in the first free elections, Independent schools reply to Labour, Science report How dioxin in Seveso exploded at 158C, Kashmir frontier clash, Kaunda's Zimbabwe visit heals some old wounds, The Times University Results Service, Union plans port block on poultry, What GBS did for France's top woman minister, BBC wedding coverage on both channels defended, Post-election freeze on Israel spending, Prisoners of conscience Singapore: Dr Poh Soo Kai, Nothing to do with us say militants, Anglers' Lead Kills Swans, Minister denies threat to 40,000 gas jobs, Moscow condemns meeting as illegal, Affluent class moore likely to assault traffic wardens, First wedding in Britain between two rabbis, Fly-by-night raid in California, Rioters strip policeman in Berlin, Blind eye to murder, Polish congress expected to endorse Kania line, Riots: the aftermath Mr Whitelaw blames criminal hooligans for 'copycat attacks'. Display Advertising: Scotcros, Volvo, Multiple Display Advertisements, Bank Base Rates, The Times, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, War On Want, Church Of England. Picture Gallery. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,576, Television, Choice, Record price for quilt, Regional Tv, Radio, Chess win by 20-year-old. News in Brief. Law: European Law Report Court of Justices of the European Communities Why "butter boats" on the Baltic are banned Between Rewe Handelsgesellschaft Nord mbH and Rewe Markt Steffen, plaintifs v Hauptzollamt (Principal Customs Office) Kiel, defendant.. Reviews: Cinema A taste for adventurers, and a love for the best, Theatre St Mark's Gospel Globe, RPO/Dorati Albert Hall, Quiz shows BBC 1 / BBC 2 / ITV, Tribute to a pioneer Elisabeth Lutyens Wigmore Hall, Opera A Midsummer Night's Dream, Books Working with Structuralism, George Malcolm Wigmore Hall, Book reviews Cutting comments and blunt opinions from Kramer, Television Glories too ghostly La clemenza di Tito BBC 2/Radio 3, Weekend concerts in London Warmly Mozartian Amadeus Quartet Covent Garden. Editorials/Leaders: Where Are We Going?, Straining The Nigerian Constitution, Mr Speaker's test for the press gallery. Letters to the Editor: Vocational training, Dealing with changes in society, Convenient theory, Motorway dispute, The right connexions, Threats to commons, University cuts, Common wealth, Agricultural benefits, Saving jobs in the royal dockyards, Plea for convicted Soviet scholar. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: Legal appointment, Appointments in the Forces, Church news. Births. Deaths. Politics and Parliament: Parliament this week, Progress of legislation. Obituaries: Mr Leo Wyatt, Mr G. T. Griffith, Mr W. Graham, Mr Fred Rimell Trainer of four Grand National winners. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Thursday, July 12, 1956 Miller disillusioned. Sport: Polo Kent and Herrera link to despatch Cowdray Park, Rifle shooting Marksmen at full strength, Sports in Brief, Golf Where sorecerers can turn into apprentices, Rugby Union Injury-hit France pay the penalty in full, Trampoline Furrer sets a new standard, Cricket Brearley at No 3 is worth the risk, Water skiing Record makes Hazelwood the champion, Modern pentathlon Brother and sister in lead, Tennis Tennis Argentina are next for Britain's jubilant Davis Cup challengers, Fencing Russia take gold in epee division, Rowing Beryl Mitchell is first lady of the Rotsee, Tennis, Bowls Masters on view as Scotland defend title, Athletics Jones plans the right way home, Cycling French beanpole rides tall in the Alps, Yachting, For the record, Yachting Caldwell takes the wind out of champion's sails, Motorcycling Lucchinelli takes San Marino event, Swimming Miss Scott's duel takes an unexpected turn, Racing Lessons to be learnt from Newmarket. Stock Exchange Tables: Euromarkets Eurobond issuers await lower interest rates, Weekly list of fixed interest stocks, Stock Exchange Prices Capitalization and week's change. Business and Finance: Planning finance with a 'super calculator', Business Diary Profile: Captain Miles Wingate of Trinity House, How to cash in on exports and stay in business, Technology group will encourage use of robotics in industry, Higher world oil price brings compensations, Belgium set to better forecasts, Wall Street gripped by merger fever, Making way for cheques in the wage packet, World markets Italy seeks to restore confidence in Bourse, In Brief, Money, inflation and the missing link, Pay ruling for union delegates, Company's 'no rivals' deal with town alleged, Banks to handle BNOC sale, Tracking institutions' cash, Iran assets unfrozen, Europe limbers up for a new textile agreement, Brokers' views The verdict on AGB's fortunes, Protectionist mood likely at talks, Freight Trading conditions remain difficult, Forecasters share the OECD's gloomy view, This week Cautious line on Union Discount, Bonn counts the cost of Polish debts, Aluminium producers see stocks increase. Business Appointments: Business appointments Tricentrol director is named. Classified Advertising: Entertainments Guide, Secretarial and Non-secretarial Appointments, Reader Services Guide, Forthcoming Events, Commercial Services, Business Opportunities. Property: London Flats, Business For Sale, Flat Sharing, Commercial Property Scottish Provident buys Co-op store for £8.75m, Commercial And Industrial Property. Weather: The Weather.
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