The Times - 08/12/1981
1981; Gale Group;
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By Anthony Bevins and Philip Webster, By Tony Samstag, By Our Political Correspondent, From Michael Hornsby, , From Nicholas Hirst, , By David Walker, From Christopher Thomas, By Clifford Webb, Midlands Industrial Correspondent, By Diana Geddes Education Correspondent, By David Felton, Labour Reporter, By Our Political Staff, By Paul Routledge, Labour Editor, By Pat Healy, Social Services Correspondent, By Annabel Ferriman Health Services Correspondent, By John Young Agriculture Correspondent, By Peter Evans, Home Affairs Correspondent, By David Nicholson, From a Correspondent, By Peter Hennessy, From Harry Golombek Chess Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, By Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, From Arthur Osman, , By Frances Gibb, From Roger Boyes, , From Nicholas Ashford, , From Patricia Clough, , From Mario Modiano, , From Henry Stanhope, , From Peter Nichols, From Harry Debelius, , From Robert Fisk, From Christopher Walker, , By Michael Baily, Transport Correspondent, By Our Foreign Staff, From Christopher Follett, From Charles Hargrove, , By Caroline Moorehead, by Suzy Menkes, by Lord Home, by Chris Patten, , Peter West, Peter Watson, Caroline Moorehead, MICHAEL KIRK, , P. J. SINGH, , PETER M. OPPENHEIMER, , ROY A. GRANTHAM, , EWEN E. S. MONTAGU, , TERENCE MILLER., CHRISTOPHER ESDAILE, , ALAN GILMOUR, , GEORGE HOWARD, , KATHERINE THWAITES, , A. W. TAIT, , F. C. GEE, , A. P. H. BIRD, JOHN BAYLISS, HENRY S. WEAVERS, PETER BELL, , By a Bridge Correspondent, From Our Parliamentary Corre spondent, Miles Kington, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Philip Howard Literary Editor, John Russell Taylor, William Mann, Noël Goodwin, Michael Church, Richard Williams, Irving Wardle, Ned Chaillet, Sheridan Morley, By David Blake, Economics Editor, By Our Industrial Staff, By Ronald Pullen, By Frances Williams, By Philip Robinson, By Paul Maidment, By Rupert Morris, By Clive Cookson, Technology Correspondent, By Edward Townsend, Industrial Correspondent, By Derek Harris, Commercial Editor, By Our Financial Staff, By Margareta Pagano, By Drew Johnston, By Elkan Allan, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Ross Davies, Michael Binyon, By David Hands, From Barry Pickthall, By John Blunsden, By Robert Pryce, By Nicholas Harling, By Rex Bellamy, By a Special Correspondent, By Roy McKelvie, By Michael Seely,
ResumoIndex. News: Bankrupt universities warning, Optimism on cancer treatment, Growing danger to dialogue with Solidarity, Glimmer of hope for Sakharov, Heseltine, a hero who lost his halo, Warsaw's Nazi chief unlikely to serve term, Scarman influence seen in ban on NF march, Whitehall Brief A Canute tries to stem the tide of reform, Strike leader is ousted, SDP gains five Labour councillors, Seychelles raider says he is S African officer, News In Summary Busmen in strike threat over pay, Menswear fashion Fairisle revisited, duffel revived, Paper outlines voluntary work for the jobless, Cambodia ousts communist chief in party shuffle, From Kent, a plan to ease the world's pain, Reagan 'has evidence of Gaddafi assassins', London's new commuter chief Hoping to stop the railway rot, 'Blackleg' clash at BL delays return to work, What Tatchell said The pursuit of political protest, Habré men under three-prong attack, News In Summary Bomb attack on American army camp, New Whitehall union leaders attack left, Defence document blocked as Greeks flex Nato muscles, US reassurance on jumbo engines, Norwich to continue fight with Heseltine, Science report Black hole may be at centre of galaxy, Iran denies children are being executed, Alderson rejects Whitelaw view on policing, Madrid fears activity by right before trial, Frank Johnson in the Commons Council of Tatchell, Council of Trent, Sinn Fein to test strength at polls, Dismay among moderate Arabs US-Israel pact opens the old wounds, Danes face another election deadlock, 'Misguided' Eec Marketing, Moreover..., Israelis kill youth in Gaza student protest, Power plant faces wrath of Haddad, Mitterrand to defend his first six months in office, 43-all in the match of the century, Mr Forward's old banger, Foot wins first round in fight to oust Tatchell, Foot hears Hamilton complaint, British Rail's new train tops 100 mph (later it limped home), Attack lasted 20 days South Africans raid 150 miles into Angola, Trouble seemed so far away..., 3 airliners hijacked to Central America, Pope rules out sex in life after death, Prisoners of conscience USSR: Anatoly Marchenko, A Tory warning from the last ditch, Miners' union presidency The establishment legacy Scargill inherits, The Times Information Service Tomorrow's events, In plain English, it's tripe, The Times Diary The snare that trapped Mrs Durrell, News In Summary Two babies are left unburied, Tory 'wets' set for rebellion on economy, Howe holds fire on tax options, £½m to find 12 bone marrow donors By Annabel Ferriman Health Services Correspondent, Mother jailed for inflicting pain on son aged three, US pushes case for Salvador, Rallis ousted from party leadership, Where women provide their own discrimination. Display Advertising: Bell's, British Gas, M.J.H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Buchanan's, Fenner, Remy Martin, Rank Xerox, Hampton & Sons, Toad Of Toad Hall, Multiple Display Advertisements, Blüthner, Victoria & Albert Museum, Hg, Beethoven, Tate Gallery, Base Lending Rates, Gatwick Hilton International. Picture Gallery. Law: Woman in dogs raid acquitted, Lord Justice unreliable in behaviour Wallace v Newton, Number of employees Osborne v Bill Taylor of Huyton Ltd, J P lied to clear son, court told, Rsm 'Sent 6,000 Miles For Oven', Usual way of conducting arbitrations Laertis Shipping Corporation v Exportadora Espanola de Cementos Portland SA, Racialist murderer gets 'life', 'Preemptive strike' to lift ban on court reporting, Hire depots not 'industrial' Vibroplant Ltd v Holland (Inspector of Taxes), Appeal tribunal applies all relevant rules Regina v Immigration Appeal Tribunal Ex parte Tong. News in Brief. Arts and Entertainment: Today's television and radio programmes BBC 1, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 15,700, £31,900 is paid for Silesian goblet, British bridge title for women's world champions, American Master In Chess Lead. Politics and Parliament: Industry BL plant sale a commercial decision, Legal Affairs Injunction process defended, Scotland Minister to get new powers to aid ratepayers, House Of Lords Labour peer says Libya should be disarmed, Monopolies Water authority cuts to save £6.5m next year. Editorials/Leaders: Rights And Wrongs Of Human Rights, Inertia At The Treasury. Letters to the Editor: May not sign, SDP and education, Early release, Doubts on economic strategy, Children's lives in the balance, Housing subsidies, The Mahdi, Spiritual reserves, State of habitability?, Preserving film, Scarman and the BBC. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: Appointments in the Forces, Church news, Latest appointments, Bakers' Company, Wolfson award for Owen Chadwick. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 Years Ago From The Times of Friday December 7 1956 52 majority in Suez vote. Obituaries: Sir Cecil Syers, Dr T.W. Taylor, Mr Reuben Ainsztein Historian and journalist. Reviews: The Mayor of Zalamea Olivier, Television Beauty of machines, Book review What it takes to finish a true Olympic event, Concerts LSO/Mata Festival Hall, Galleries Equality for potters and photographers Peter Moores Liverpool Project 6: Art into the 80s Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool Contemporary Art from Scotland Morley Gallery Craigie Aitchison: Paintings 1953-1981 Serpentine Gallery Craigie Aitchison: Recent Paintings Duncan Grant: Works on Paper 12 Duke Street Anthony d'Offay Henry Moore: Recent Drawings Wildenstein, Interview: Gordon Jackson A man of character, Kirshbaum/Benson St John's/Radio 3, Rock James Brown Odeon, Hammersmith, Theatre Happy Lies Albany Empire. Stock Exchange Tables: Price Changes Rises, Recent Issues, Wall Street, Stock Exchange Prices Gilts drift, Stock markets Leading industrials firm but gilts drift. Business and Finance: Marketing And Advertising How to seduce a woman and fail, TriStar decision hits Rolls-Royce, In Brief Bigger US deficits are forecast, Brent Chemicals in £3m deal, Low demand hits Fenner, LRC profit up 12% to £3.8m at half-time, Stamp firm Gibbons back on sale, Russia catches a capitalist disease, Commodities, Beastly Stirrings In Ratings, Engineers call for a freeze on steel prices, Business Diary: Pandolfi enters the OECD lists, Lloyd's: a challenge to divestment, Overseas boost puts Initial Services 19pc ahead midway, Exports aid Edbro's turnround to profit, Building leaders divided after talks with Howe, ICL in two joint ventures, ICFC sells 8pc stake in Meggitt Hldgs, BR reorganizes management in main divisions, Stock Markets, More big stores win planning consent, Private companies to share British Gas pipelines, Factory gate price rises ease, John Earle interviews the Aga Khan Serious face of a millionaire playboy, MPs asked to end threat to Lloyd's links, Sir Charles's son groomed for power Forte to hand over reins, Jobless will peak next year Burns says, Business Briefing Award for Racal chief, Sterling: Spot and Forward, Option on shares in M F North, Caffyns cuts loss, Bassett jummps £1m in midyear recovery. Business Appointments: Business appointments Secretary-general for bankers. Sport: Racing Champion back-to wit Little Owl, Rackets Surtees races into lead, Motor racing Grovewood award for Scott, Yachting Xargo's arrival too late for demonstrators, Cricket Floodlit match halted by power strike, Basketball Solent are unlikely to falter, Sports in Brief, Athletics Blood doping confirmed, University challenge dons a rugby shirt and kicks off with the question: can the centenary match rise to the occasion? There is scant place for the past this term, Squash rackets Briars uses his long limbs to creep nearer top of tree, Boxing The bell that breaks up the happy family, Henley expects..., For the record American football, Table tennis Douglas will have to be at his best to justify seeding, Ice hockey Violence on the increase, Heatwave victims, Football Chance for Southampton to go top. Classified Advertising: Announcements, Situations Wanted, Entertainments Guide, Legal appointments. Property: Rentals, Country Property. Births. Weather: The Weather.
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