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The Times - 24/07/1981

1981; Gale Group;

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From Christopher Walker, , By George Clark, Political Correspondent, By John Witherow, By Melvyn Westlake, By Our Foreign Staff, By Peter Evans, Home Affairs Correspondent, By Julian Haviland, Political Editor, By Our Political Editor, From Richard Ford, By Martin Huckerby, Music Reporter, By Our Medical Correspondent, By Staff Reporters, By Our Local Government Correspondent, By David Felton, Labour Reporter, By Frances Gibb, By Our Air Correspondent, By Lucy Hodges, By Our Consumer Affairs Correspondent, By Our Social Services Correspondent, By David Felton Labour Reporter, By Our Agriculture Correspondent, By Ian Bradley, By Annabel Ferriman, Health Services Correspondent, By Hugh Clayton, Agriculture Correspondent, By Diana Geddes, Education Correspondent, By the Staff of "Nature", By Rupert Morris, By Louis Heren, By Our Home Affairs Correspondent, By Pat Healey, Social Services Correspondent, By Martin Huckerby Theatre Reporter, From Ronald Kershaw Barnsley, From Nicholas Hirst, , From Kuldip Mayar, , From Peter Nichols, , From David Bonavia, , From Ray Kennedy, From Tewfik Mishlawi, , From Ian Murray, , From Stephen Taylor, , From Our Correspondent, , From Peter Norman, From Patricia Clough, , From Harry Debelius, , By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, From Charles Hargrove, From W. P. Reeve, , From Mario Modiano, , From Piers Akerman, From Charles Hargrove, , From Our Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, Michael Church, David Robinson, Irving Wardle, Paul Griffiths, Ned Chaillet, Max Harrison, Michael Ratcliffe, Michael O'Donnell, Pearce Wright Science Editor, Dr Tony Smith Medical Correspondent, Annabel Ferriman Health Services Correspondent, by Richard Shepherd, David Watt, Peter Watson, by Ian Bradley, PETER MARTIN, , BARBARA BORBOLLA, , RICHARD COHEN, , ARTHUR BRYANT, , STANLEY J. BLENKINSOP, , L. J. BROMLEY, , TOM ELLIS, , CHELWOOD, , R. K. STEPHANY, , DAVID NICHOLAS, , MALCOLM MacEWEN, , MALCOLM HEPPELL, , ROBERT JACKSON, WILLY BRANDT, WILLIAM CLARK, ROY JENKINS, ROBERT S. McNAMARA, SHRIDATH RAMPHAL, PIERRE TRUDEAU, ROBERT O. ANDERSON, JAMES CALLAGHAN, EDWARD HEATH, IAN MacGREGOR, SABURO OKITA, MAURICE STRONG, SHIRLEY WILLIAMS, N. KURTI, , NORMAN FELTZ, , MARK E. EVERIST, , OLIVE HAIG, , By Kenneth Gosling, Arts Reporter, From a Bridge Correspondent, , By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, A correspondent writes:, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Keith Macklin, From Mitchell Platts, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By a Special Correspondent, By John Nicholls, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By John Whitmore, Edward Townsend, By Philip Robinson, By Edward Townsend, By Bill Johnstone, By Arthur Reed, Air Correspondent, From Peter Norman, , From Frank Vogl, By Peter Waymark, By Clifford Webb, Midlands Industrial Correspondent, From a Correspondent, By Nicholas Cole, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Ross Davies, Michael Prest, Pearce Wright, By Catherine Gunn, By Peter Wilson-Smith, By Rosemary Unsworth, By Our Financial Staff, Peter Waymark, Edited by Peter Davalle, By Christopher Warman, Local Government Correspondent, By Philip Webster, Political Staff, From Peter Nichols, By Our Diplomatic Correspondent, By David Spanier Diplomatic Correspondent, Kenneth Gosling, Jim Hiley, Martin Huckerby, John Percival, Clive Aslet, John Higgins, Richard Williams, Louise Nicholson, Michael Watts, David Wade, Philip Howard, John Russell Taylor, Sue Bond, Mel Lewis, Judy Froshaug, Nicholas Keith, Michael Phillips, Peter Davalle, Peter Dear, Geoffrey Wansell,

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Index. News: Agenda Napoleon marches on..., Gandhi's party is recognized as the real Congress, Part five of Sonya: The Life of Countess Tolstoy by Anne Edwards The years without Tolstoy, West Indian joins Supreme Court in Zimbabwe, Science report NASA finds the way to easier digestion, London health reshuffle is settled by Vaughan, The Times Information Service, Trade with Russia: is a deal possible?, For Collectors, Edward Bond: really a 'jolly fellow' despite his dour image, Hunger marches planned in two Polish cities, University grants warning, Look Ahead Orchestra spices staple diet, After the riots, why Whitelaw should go, 'Washington Star' is to cease publication, Family Outings/, Consumer spending squeezed, Growth research New risks to the short and the tall, Diet and health Is salt really bad for you?, Jail terms should be cut by law, MPs say, Mason masters bygone skills to save a moat, TUC jobs express builds up steam, Theatre, Museum Exhibitions, Moreover... Miles Kington, Reactions to the Ottawa conference French see summit as David and Goliath battle, Cabinet backs controversial nuclear reactor, Jet skids off wet runway, Workers to share profits under Peking's reforms, Labour defence spokesman threatens to resign, Heritage fund fears cash shortage, Polisario Turn To The Elysee, Burial Of E African Venture, The astonishing rise of the great Pretenders, Labour explains policy for uniting Ireland, Warning for the loveless, Begin scorns 'astonishing' rebuke from Weinberger, Galleries, Opera, Pakistani nuclear bomb 'this summer', Failings in Italian justice perplex the Vatican, Israel keeps up raids as peace talks intensify, Councils Defend Status, Fight To Cut Eec Budget, Everything in the rainy Palace garden is rosy, D'Oyly Carte singers want to accept Forte aid, Kidnapping Victim Free, Hattersley says enemies within threaten Labour, Medical briefing: the first in an occasional Times series on new developments in the sciences When suicide is just a way of life, Kilroy is here, Plum role for Wood, £20m Milk Grant For Schools, Snowholes Sheltered Climbers, Life before birth The astonishing skills of the baby menders, Germans invent the wonder rifle, Stansted Inquiry Widened, Athens loses its charm and its tourists, Concerts, Royal Wedding Bells, brass bands, balloons and bunting, Striving for peace at home and abroad Herr Brandt's dual mission, French without tears for envoys Literary bias in teaching blamed for undiplomatic silence, Pensioners' action day for better living standards, Liberals hogging the best seats, SDP man says, The Times Entertainment Guide, Searchers fail to locate the Titanic, A discerning look at the week's viewing Television, Calls To The Bar In Trinity Term, The Times Diary, Plowright is out of play for good, Army camp opens for prisoners, Damond worth £100,000, The master showman who pitched his tent in Regent's Park, Emergency aid for school leavers, Thorn suggests separate interest zone for Europe, Riots and the police Inquiry allocates blame for St Paul's 'volcano', Murder and executions precede poll in Iran, Can the cable catch on?, Happy crowd-pleasers, sad cancellations and some of that jazz, Britain lags in kidney treatment, report says, Radio Belloc as alternative to bells, Camera traps car thieves, GLC rates set to double, Livingstone says, Jazz/Rock, Army may play taps for 750 bandsmen, Festivals Let Battle commence, Thatcher has doubts about disabled quota proposals, Select committee votes for ban on battery hen cages, Classical records, Jazz/rock records, Books, Workless series may offend Tories, Traders To Quote Full Prices, Lady Diana wears the trousers, Dance, Markets and fairs, Tainted Spanish oil may be harming unborn babies, Sinatra On £1m Trip To Sun City, Red Cross fails at the Maze, Councillors' perks cut, Britain urged to do more for the poor, Motoring Yugoslavian car takes to the roads, SDP and Liberals win in left-wing stronghold, The Times University Results Service, Wellington MPs in uproar over cowardice taunt, Lbc Franchise For Review, How Labour's true voice gets distorted. Display Advertising: Kagemusha, Imi, Multiple Display Advertisements, Opel, Mycil, Authors Wanted By N.Y. Publisher, Bank Base Rates, The Times, Aac, Nt, Saa, Nationwide Building Society, Car Buyer's Guide, Royal Festival Hall, An Open Letter To President Reagan, Lennons, The Royal Tournament, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Lynton Holdings, Lovell, Drole De Drame, The Army Benevolent Fund, Academy One, Hine, Royal Westminster, Lloyds Bank Group, Church Of England. News in Brief. Law: Queen's Bench Division Plaintiffs claim unsatisfied part of arbitration award The Stella Nova, Suicide Verdict On Mother, Nuclear Waste Case Dropped, Progress on pay as rail talks adjourn, Rapist Jailed, JPs reject prisoner conspiracy claim, Chancery Division Accumulated income of protective trust chargeable to tax Inland Revenue Commissioners v Berrill and Another, Gibraltar decision a calculated judgment. Picture Gallery. Politics and Parliament: BBC overseas services, Agriculture Immediate action demanded to save poultry industry, Parliament today, Ottawa Summit Mr Foot out of step with EEC socialists-PM, Next week's business, Nationality Bill Labour move on stateless children rejected, House Of Lords Queen sends thanks to peers, Education No alternative to UGC, State AIDS Growers want boycott of Dutch imports, Chemical waste controls, New Agreement Deal with EEC over school milk, Recess Debate Tory MP attacks Anglican bishops. Reviews: Form out of tune with times BBCSO/ Rozhdestvensky Albert Hall/Radio 3, Dangerous journeys Makers of Modern Culture, Cadences beat Essex Childe Byron Young Vic, Television On to the feudal age Rule Britannia Atv, Cinema Antonioni's vision of Cocteau's stylish melodrama, Theatre Can't Pay, Won't Pay Criterion, The Music Party Wigmore Hall. Editorials/Leaders: Labour's Naked Britain, The Statistics Of Life And Hope. Letters to the Editor: Terms for democracy, Gift of tongues, Moorland conservation, Air crash inquiries, Young unemployed, Unconcealed delight, A living memorial to human ideals, Even-handedness in Middle East crisis, Iranian Embassy siege, VAT on repairs, Oral history, Honeymoon on the Rock. Court and Social: Court Circular. Deaths. Official Appointments and Notices: Latest appointments, Leathersellers' Company, Church news. Marriages. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago Unrest in Tibet From The Times of Tuesday, July 24, 1956.. Arts and Entertainment: Entertainments Guide, Britain seeks bridge medal, Nelson adds lustre to silver price, Television, Choice, Regional Tv, Radio, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,586. Obituaries: Lord Goronwy-Roberts Former Minister of State at Foreign Office, Mr Donald Atkins, Jose Maria Peman, Dr T. R. F. Thomson. Sport: Yachting Kilroy sails through the gloom to two firsts, Cricket ICC respect governmental wishes and keep South Africa out, Shooting, Rugby League A different ball game, Football Policeman made secretary, Equestrianism Broome shows his greatness to capture one of the classics, Golf Darcy learns from his mistakes last week, Boxing Sibson and Minter to share gate, World Student Games Sprint win takes too much out of Miss Goddard, Badminton England exempt as host nation, Racing Touch and go for Light Cavalry, Athletics Miss Macdonald aims to be fit for Utrecht, Tennis Newly promoted Yorkshire team show impressive form, For the record, Canoeing Miss Sharman's hopes ended by 50sec penalty. Business and Finance: Discount market, Eurosyndicat, Commodities, Business Diary: Memories made of plastic, Technology Japan gives the computer experts a fright, Foreign exchange report, Clash over funding of Telecom, Safeguarding investors, Losses slow at Howard Machinery, Bullough profit falls to £1.7m, US deal for Thames Inv, A cold wind blowing through the coffee market, Stock markets, Inquiry calls for special steels cut, Companies turn to foreign makes, UK hurdle for Pony cars, In Brief US prices rise and real earnings fall, Wellman optimistic despite loss, State compensation hopes for Vosper, Business Briefing, Florida prepares to rival Lloyd's, £766m to be spent on airports projects, Unit trust licence law will be reviewed, Accord close on Polish debt, Celestion loss soars to more than £1m, Pan Am plunges to a $217m half-year loss, F and C offer oversubscribed, United Gas down 30pc but payout is held, British Shipbuilders wins £42m order, International Mitsui sharply lower but outlook improves, Seagrams bid values Conoco at $8,000m, Special bill offer will point way on rates, Ward & Goldstone tumbles. Stock Exchange Tables: Recent Issues, Stock markets Huge turnover in oils, Price Changes, Wall Street, Stock Exchange Prices Strong demand for oils. Business Appointments: Business appointments Willis Faber director. Property: Rentals, Overseas Properties. Classified Advertising: Situations Wanted, Art Galleries, LA Creme De LA Creme, Forthcoming Events. Births. Weather: The Weather.

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