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The Times - 28/04/1981

1981; Gale Group;

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From Robert Fisk-, From Our Correspondent, , From Christopher Thomas and Tim Jones, Belfast, By Craig Seton and Hugh Clayton, From Peter Norman, By Arthur Reed, Air Correspondent, By Arthur Reed and David Felton, By a Staff Reporter, By Our Parliamentary Correspondent, By David Felton, Labour Reporter, By Fred Emery, Political Editor, By Our Labour Staff, By Lucy Hodges, From John Chartres, Manchester, By Robin Young, By Henry Stanhope, Defence Correspondent, By Our Local Government Correspondent, By John Young, Planning Reporter, By Hugh Clayton, Agriculture Correspondent, By Diana Geddes Education Correspondent, By Kenneth Gosling, By Frances Gibb, By Christopher Warman, Local Government Correspondent, By Pearce Wright, Science Editor, By Michael Baily, Shipping Correspondent, By Peter Hennessy, By Peter Hill, Industrial Editor, From Denis Taylor, From Michael Leapman, , From Stephen Taylor, , From Donovan Moldrich, From Our Own Correspondent, From Karan Thapar, , From Peter Hazelhurst, , From Ray Kennedy, , From Charles Hargrove and Ian Murray, , From Ian Murray, , From David Cross, From Richard Wigg, , From Christopher Walker, , From Dessa Trevisan, , By Richard Streeton, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By John Wilcockson, By Norman Fox Football Correspondent, By Conrad Voss Bark, By Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, by Suzy Menkes, Hilary Finch, Paul Griffiths, John Russell Taylor, Anthony Masters, Philip Howard, Joan Chissell, by Antony Whitaker, Ben Weinreb, Michael Horsnell, JIM DAVIDSON, , M. J. LYNCH, , P. W. R. WOODRUFF, , DESMOND QUEEN, , ROBERT J. H. EDWARDS, , P. M. BATTERSBY, , BOB CRYER, , FRANK FIELD, , ALICE LENNOX-BOYD, , PAMELA A. CARTER-RUCK, , DAVID HALL, , FELLO ATKINSON, , DENYS ROWAN-HAMILTON, , H. WYKEHAM BALME, , From Our Special Correspondent, By Geraldine Norman, Sale Room Correspondent, E.E.T., From Michael Hornsby, , By George Clark, Political Correspondent, By Our Industrial Staff, By Edward Townsend, By Richard Allen, By John Huxley, By Ronald Pullen, By Clifford Webb, By Bill Johnstone, From Harry Debelius, , Bill Johnstone, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, R. W. WENSLEY, , B. R. CHANDLER, , ADRIAN ROOM, , R. A. D. FERGUSON, , ROBERT O. BATHO, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Malcolm Brown, Frank Vogl, Frank Hahn, By Rosemary Unsworth, By Margaret Pagano, By Our Financial Staff, By Richard Allen Insurance Correspondent,

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News: Advice to prevent Polaris strike threat overruled, Mail under postman's bed, German mission priest shot dead in Zimbabwe, TV film will lead to more riot arrests, Downing St padlocked as Sands condition deteriorates, Ambulancemen set for action over wages, London Diary The souped-up Spencers spoon it in, US grain decision baffles Japanese, Man in the news Maverick major draws critical fire, Regional report Pub parade to lure the tourist trade, Anglicans confer in Washington, Minister's gaffe will cost National Party votes, Iran tries to freeze arms firm assets, New York Fashion For every woman, an ageless parade of style, Judge suggests fund for nuclear objectors, Plastic Bags' Victim Named, 'Litany of lies' told about DC 10 crash, Tories back in control of council, Bureau to lead drive on marine fraud, Fault inquiry after jets avoid mid-air collision, Support for Mr Healey in deputy leader fight, Sir James decides to be just a grocer, Air cadets safe after two nights in Dartmoor blizzard, Experts question benefits of food aid, Gaddafi initiative boosts Arab links with Russia, Black Africa to call for sanctions, Under Five Schooling For Only 39%, Sri Lanka Inquiry Demanded, New York's towering birthday, Republicans seized as Sands crisis deepens, Israel sends waves of jets to hit Lebanon, Maori singer at royal wedding, Summer coal prices cut by up to £7, Tory pledge to keep rates below inflation, Polish consensus begins to emerge, Remarriage 'speculation' says Biggs, West agree on terms for Polish debts, Failure to ban dioxin weedkiller attacked, Architects 'lack critical faculty', Air control strike cuts flights to a third, Local Government Elections Social democrats may affect London poll, Benin prospers with pragmatism, The ligature round the neck of the British press, Campaign to combat teenage pregnancies, Tribute to composer goes ahead, Brixton jobs fund to get £1.5m start, Whitehall brief The man who overcame Crossman's ire, Chirac announces his support for Giscard, Goon Show scripts sale can go ahead, Computer Delays For Banks, Youth revolt crushed by Spanish party leaders, President opens attack on Socialist challenger, How Parliament could get a new address, Chair attack on Mr Hattersley, Science report Astronomy: Solar neutrinos, Call to repatriate 50,000 a year, Royal page resigns after inquiry, Mix-up over killing attempt, Army cooks walk out over their camp food. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Gerrard & National Dicount Company Limited, Abbey National Building Society,, Gould, Multiple Display Advertisements, Portals Holdings Limited, Fuller Peiser, Help The Aged, Bank Base Rates, British Sugar Corporation Limited, Minolta Business Equipment(uk)ltd,, Gieves & Hawkes Ltd, International Bank For Reconstruction And Development, Bcci Holdings (Luxembourg) Sa, Oxfam, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Pacific Western University, Simon Engineering, Christies International Limited, Hampton & Sons, Kode International Limited. Politics and Parliament: Wildlife Bill Backing for Sunday wildfowlers, Pym Statement Guillotine falls on nationality Bill, Oil Licences More land exploration, Energy Costs No to subsidies for bulk electricity users, North Sea Banks consider pipeline finance, Wildlife Bill heads for hard passage, Oil From Coal Decision awaited on liquefaction plant, House Of Lords Greater role for private enterprise in telecommunications. Picture Gallery. Law: Cleaner 'hit in overtime ban dispute', Navy Ships 'Used For Drugs', Corruption Charge Denied, Doctor took money for NHS abortions, court told, Pop Singer Fined For A Hit, Barrister 'fiddled' expenses, Luggage Men At Airport Accused. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,511, Television, Damaged Islamic glass lamp sold for £33,000, Regional Tv, Radio, Personal Choice, Dutch Lead In Bridge. Weather: The Weather. Sport: Angling Now starts the trail of fly against trout on the chalk streams, Racing Nottingham programme, Tennis Fatigued Borg to rest until French event, Equestrianism The thoroughbred reigns supreme in World Cup, Sports in Brief, Boxing The senior partner can put Jones firm in business, Golf Watson leaves field behind in final round, Cycling Zoetemelk for British race, Football Injuries may simplify England's choice, For the record, Rugby Union Barbarians call off tour, Cricket Cambridge march in pursuit of tedium. Property: Salerooms and Antiques. Classified Advertising: Announcements, Entertainments Guide, Secretarial and Non-secretarial, Legal Appointments. Reviews: Winsome charm Dmitri Alexeev Queen Elizabeth Hall, Concerts in London How the double-bass left Hoffnung behinds London Double-Bass Ensemble Wigmore Hall, Wit and colour enlighten the massively abstract Phillip King Hayward Gallery Kenneth Draper Warwick Arts Trust John McLaughlin Annely Juda Fine Art Helen Frankenthaler Knoedler Gallery, Books Magisterial scholar-adventurer, Falstaff Sadler's Wells, The Crime of Captain Colthurst BBC 2. Editorials/Leaders: Right Of The Public: Duty Of The Press, One Million French Ecologists, People Before Party. Letters to the Editor: Treasonable strains, The reaction to modernism, Letters and the law, Life assurance premiums, Protest over Mr Sands, Legal effects of Civil Service strike, A lady in the boat, Uncovering confusion in Cornwall, Virgil's words and the royal wedding, Prince Charles as Governor General, Development issues at Coin Street, Picture of content, Beverley Minster, A unified accountancy body, Dr Leonard's appointment, Power stations and radioactivity, Sirens as riot warning, Land of whose fathers?. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: Trinity College of Music, London. Births. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Friday, April 27, 1956 Vacuum in Vietnam. Deaths. Obituaries: Herr Gerhard Gruneberg, Sir Angus Gillan Varied career of public service, Prof Derek Denny-Brown Neurological specialist, Senor Josep Pla, Professor Frederick Pickering, Mr Zoltan Zelk, Jim Davis, Rear-Admiral Sir R. Jerram, Canon Guy Howard. Business and Finance: Air chief criticizes low fares, Sun sets on Orion, Discount market, Estates & General dip but payout lifted, Southern Television deal signed, Business Diary: Not quite Dick Tracy · Signs of the times, Orion goes to Royal Bank of Canada, LME metal stocks, Builders turn against Tory cuts, Hunting Petroleum up by 40pc, Commodities, Ansells offer splits strikers, Prudential chief joins Government's critics, Amfac gets London quotation, Weir Group funding plan approved, EEC plans clampdown on steel sale discounts to boost prices by 10-15pc, In Brief, Return to profit at Allebone, Darlington cutback order denied, Former chairman wins control of St Piran, The Pound, Briefly, Oil price set to fall further, Disney's huge gamble, Decision on German steel strike poll in balance, Iran deal still on, Talbot says, MPs query costs of monitoring, Rank sells its Bush trade mark for £1.5m, Spear & Jackson payout cut after second-half loss, Technology News U S company plans British base, Government sets up space forum, Preposterous claims of the monetarists, Brook Street measures fail to stop sharp fall, Another record year at Pentland, Profits plunge at S.Lyles, Clothing industry 'in critical decline'. Stock Exchange Tables: Stock markets Stores and engineers shine, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Recent Issues, Price Changes, Wall Street, Stock Exchange Prices Light profit taking. Business Appointments: Business appointments New company names chief.

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