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The Times - 08/05/1981

1981; Gale Group;

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By Christopher Warman, Local Government Correspondent, By Hugh Noyes, Parliamentary Correspondent, , By a Staff Reporter, From Christopher Thomas, , From Tim Jones, , By Arthur Osman, Richard Ford, By Pearce Wright, Science Editor, From Patrick Brogan, , From Richard Wigg, , By Paul Routledge, Labour Editor, By Martin Huckerby Theatre Reporter, By David Felton, Labour Reporter, By David Nicholson, , By Christopher Thomas, John Witherow, By Arthur Reed, Air Correspondent, By Peter Evans, Home Affairs Correspondent, By Frances Gibb, By George Clark Political Correspondent, By Henry Stanhope, Defence Correspondent, By Richard Evans Political Staff, By Hugh Clayton, Agriculture Correspondent, By Michael Horsnell, From Our Correspondent, By Ian Bradley, By Our Arts Reporter, By Lucy Hodges, From Peter Hazelhurst, , From David Cross, , From Nicholas Ashford, From Tony Norbury, From Patricia Clough, , From Charles Hargrove, , From Robert Fisk, Aanjar, , From Ian Murray, From Stephen Taylor, , From Michael Hornsby, , From Alan Riding, , From Douglas Aiton, , By Tony Samstag, From David Bonavia, , From Frank Vogl US Economics Correspondent, From Florencia Varas, Peter Waymark, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Michael Seely, From John Hennessy, Golf Correspondent, Gordon Allan, From Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Nicholas Harling, Michael Ratcliffe, Miles Kington, David Robinson, Irving Wardle, Ned Chaillet, Paul Griffiths, Hilary Finch, Jean Liddiard, by David Watt, By Lord Ardwick, Frank Vogl, Frank Johnson, H. D. HUGHES, , WEMYSS, , RON HAYWARD, , PAUL COHN, , ADAM THOMSON, , RICHARD ROSS, , MARTIN O'REGAN, , PETER VILLA, , D. H. DAVISON, , MICHAEL BISHOP, , W. R. BRYCE, , F. E. F. NEWMAN, , FREDDIE LAKER, , DUNCAN McINTOSH, , ALAN SNUDDEN, , TIMOTHY WEST, PETER F. CARTER-RUCK, , BUNTY GEORGE, , PATRICK NEILL, , PETER WAIN, , BOSTON OF FAVERSHAM, , JOHN WISE, , T. J. S. BISHOP, , Ian Murray, Robin Laurance, By Charles McKean, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By the Staff of Nature, J. H. P. W., Mr E.Halladay, Eric Moonman, Michael Watkins, Michael Leapman, By Michael Prest, Mining Correspondent, By Michael Prest, From Frank Vogl, US Economics Correspondent, By Peter Hill and Baron Phillips, By Peter Hill, Industrial Editor, From Peter Norman, , By Peter Wilson-Smith, By Philip Robinson, By John Whitmore Financial Correspondent, From John Earle, , By Derek Harris Commercial Editor, By Clifford Webb, Midlands Industrial Correspondent, By Bill Johnstone, T. W. HUTCHISON, , JOSE GOUMAL, , N. P. ZOLLER, , J SANTCROSS, , David Hewson, Kenneth Owen, Geoffrey Bownas, By Richard Allen, By Margareta Pagano, By Rosemary Unsworth, Edited by Peter Davalle,

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News: Ripper's last woman leaves in tears, Thatcher Backs Mp's Move, Laker plane in forced landing, Three held in Lesotho for blast at power station, Solidarity men eye government posts, Rises Of 20 pc End Strikes In Bermuda, Ulster police warning of terrorist attacks, Healey backs Tories on defence, Boom time... or another South Sea bubble?, Contempt Bill concession, Lawyers interrupt Deptford inquest, Grain silo deaths caused by panic, report says, Old Folks Survive Gun Duel, SDP and Liberals arrange policy talks, Air fares battle widens as US bars fixing, The untested Mitterrand team waits in the wings, Syrian show of force in Lebanese orchards, Day of mourning in Belfast Republicans bury their hero as Protestants honour their dead, Two prisoners have been held in solitary for two years, Pay 'realism' may be false dawn, Acas says, Setback to labour law reform by engineers, White House honours Suzuki, News analysis: William Safire Why Syria's finger is on the trigger, MSS from earl's estate go to Bodleian, Such variety, from razzmatazz to the Grand Canyon, Pact At New York Times, Services worried by Nott's 'value for money' review, China grows great wall of trees, Alternative parties pose challenge in Berlin, Chinese workers rampage against loss of jobs, Union call to intensify pay dispute, Computer privacy pact will be signed, One up to Europe's nuclear disarmers-but don't cheer too soon, US accused of basing nuclear bombs in Japan, Cheque book journalism Palace denies direct attack on 'Daily Mail', Roman coin hoard for museum, Britain alarmed at EEC apathy on budget reform, Drinking dens ignore order The shebeen habit dies hard, State premiers angered by Fraser press leak, The whirling thoughts of Mrs Thatcher, Libya pledges safety of resident Americans, Sprightly octogenarians at the last, Guide to Atlantic flight costs, Architecture Council offices on a human scale, Bomb in Madrid kills three of King's staff, French pilot strike looms over Chad arms flights, Junta reject Salvador peace bid, Murder of Fine Gael chief foiled, French Presidential Election Chirac hedges bets in backing Giscard, Frozen Turkish region that causes acute Nato concern, What is wrong with cheque-book journalism is not the journalism but the cheque-book, Shipping takeover pledge, GLC results in full: big Labour gains in the counties, Third week of Chile mine strike, Budget triumph for Mr Reagan, Old Vic to go into liquidation, Motoring Driving a poor bargain, Reporter may stop royal tapes, Reagan still faces tough fiscal battles, More poisoned food may be lying in shops, Arizona, much more to it than surfing in the desert, Science report Biology: Human energy cell unravelled, Billie Jean letters 'not for sale', How to enjoy the vigour of New York, Community service Ministers' doubts on compulsion, Peace call to Metro strikers, Labour seize GLC and sweep to victory in the North. Index. Official Appointments and Notices: Soviet scientist resigns, Latest appointments. Display Advertising: British Airways, Bsr, Corby Works, Multiple Display Advertisements, Lloyds Bank Limited,, Datsun, High & Dry, Braniff, Bank Base Rates, Australia And New Zealand Banking Group Limited, The Rmc Group, Allegheny International, Liverpool Development Agency,, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Austin Reed, Bmw Information Service, The Bl Double Bonus, Kodak, Sunday Daughters. Weather: The Weather. News in Brief. Picture Gallery. Law: Kenya court told of arms quest, Arsonist is jailed for murder, Comedian To Pay Damages, Victim's consent no defence Attorney General's Reference (No 6 of 1980), The Ripper trial: Prostitute tells of £4,000 payment Sutcliffe's last night of freedom, House of Lords Court of Appeal Obscene magazines intended for export rightly forfeited Gold Star Publications Ltd v Director of Public Prosecutions, Expert arbitrator cannot testify Fisher and Another v P. G. Wellfair Ltd Fox and Others v P. G. Wellfair Ltd, Ill Juror Halts Murder Trial, Airports exempted from liability British Airports Authority v British Airways Board. Politics and Parliament: Prime Minister's Questions Thatcher wants Ulster people to have more say, Healey supports main thrust of Government's foreign policy, Whitelaw dislikes march bans Home Office, European Parliament MEPS condemn Ulster violence, House Of Lords Government will bow to vote on seat belts, Next week. Classified Advertising: Car Buyer's Guide, Entertainments Guide, Company Meeting Notices, Forthcoming Events, Services. Property: Flat Sharing, London And Suburban. Sport: Racing Kirtling dictates another cable on Shergar, Golf Torrance should stay course with leaders, Football Win or lose-the manager's lot is not an easy one, Sports in Brief, Basketball Only one result as England reach play-offs, Cricket Thomson lets fly with bat and ball to make memorable start, Tennis Jet-set Lendl could put Vilas to flight, For the record. Reviews: Television Antony and Cleopatra BBC 2 (tonight), Golden Leaf Strut Bush, Overheard Haymarket, Theatre Anyone for Denis? Whitehall, LPO/Tennstedt Festival Hall, Jonathan Miller Directs BBC 2, Otello Palace, Manchester, Rafelson adds a new dimension to Cain's best-seller The Postman Always Rings Twice (X) Odeon, Leicester Sq. A Circle of Two (AA) Studio, Oxford Street; Scene, Leicester Sq. The Funhouse (X) Plaza One The Disappearance (AA) Electric Cinema, Books Return to Oasis. Editorials/Leaders: Spain's Solution IS In Europe, Curiosity And Cheque Book Journalism, The Murderous Colonel Gaddafi. Letters to the Editor: Rationale of deterrence, Financing small business, A lady in the boat, Strike placing airlines in jeopardy, Marching for jobs, Damage done in the economists' battle, The true worth of annual reports, Land of whose fathers?, British Nationality Bill, Dame Janet Baker, Government's City role, Heritage in trust, Old Vic closure, Reform of contempt law, BL's deal for British motorists, The franchise affair, Why Labour MPs demonstrated. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Tuesday, May 8, 1956. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,520, Television, Regional Tv, Radio, £39,080 for Tsar's key watch, Personal Choice. Obituaries: Mr L. V. Deane, Mr Harry Baxendale, Sir Angus Gillan, Mr Frank Fitzsimmons Noted American union leader. Stock Exchange Tables: Stock Exchange Prices Technical rally after hours, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Recent Issues, Price Changes, Wall Street. Business and Finance: Discount market, Stock markets Electricals lead retreat on news of defence cuts, Grain production up, Strong EEC line at fibre talks, Ladbroke plans US venture, GKN foresees no upturn despite recent gains, Caution urged on pensions, International Commerzbank in £7m sale, Commodities, Inmos uses Japanese sales force, Anti-strike law looms in Italy, Hawley-Provincial deal gets 77pc acceptances, Thomas Ward puts case, Why Mr Ishihara is steering Nissan overseas, Allied Plant and Thames to float housebuilder, Bowater fails to win Escor bid approval, Manor blames loss on acquisition, Business Diary: A Maxwell saga · Theatrical breaks, Building group advances, Motorway areas sold for £42m, In Brief, Sumner draws up demerger plans, Westward takeover deal near, Empire Stores down to £5.6m, Biffen fails to back City over St Piran, The Pound, Leyland plans joint diesel venture, Briefly, Kloeckner frustrates voluntary steel deal, Matthew Brown up 26pc, Venezuela seeks trade links, Camrex forecasts return to profits, Technology Fitting a motorway into a wind tunnel, Wellco dives to £85,000, Deminex seeks £330m aid, Shopfloor threat to Polaris, US monetary policies unlikely to tighten, Mr John Camden (pictured, Dunlop in the real world, 'Rich' gold strike in Japan, Record sales fail to lift engineer, Allegheny granted a London listing, Kellock gets £1.2m lift, B & H completes its £11m shopping spree, Warning by Howe on pensions rebellion. Business Appointments: Business appointments Sir Robert Clark joins UDS Group board. Births.

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