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The Times - 16/07/1981

1981; Gale Group;

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From Richard Ford, Tim Jones, , Alan McGreggor, , By Paul Routledge, Labour Editor, By Alan Hamilton, By David Nicholson-Lord, By Julian Haviland, , By Edward Townsend, By Hugh Noyes, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, Tim Jones, By Philip Webster, Political Staff, By Martin Huckerby, By Tony Samstag, By David Walker, By Diana Geddes, Education Correspondent, By Our Health Services Correspondent, By Our Political Correspondent, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, By Our Health Service Correspondent, By Our Education Correspondent, By Hugh Clayton, Agriculture Correspondent, By Christopher Warman, Local Government Correspondent, By the staff of "Nature", By Peter Evans, Home Affairs Correspondent, Insp Roy Yates, /Asst Chief Constable Brian Morgan, /Det Supt Mike Hoare, Insp Michael Brooke, Chief Insp Brian Riley, By Henry Stanhope, Defence Correspondent, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By Frances Gibb, From Nicholas Ashford, , From Harry Debelius, , From Christopher Walker, From Charles Hargrove, , From Michael Leapman, , By Margareta Pagano, From Michael Leapman, From Eric Marsden, From Trevor Fishlock, From Our Own Correspondent, , From Nicholas Hirst, , From Peter Norman, , From Richard Wigg, From Peter Hazelhurst, , From Alan McGregor, , by Tom Bower, Richard Holmes, George Hill, Reynold Higgins, Peter Tinniswood, Martin Gilbert, Chris Patten, Peter Stothard, Suellen O'Grady, Irving Wardle, Ned Chaillet, Paul Griffiths, Hilary Finch, Stephen Pettitt, Bryan Appleyard, by Philip Howard, Peter Watson, Ronald Butt, NICOLA M. JACKSON, , BRIGGS, , KINGSLEY AMIS, , PEGGY ASHCROFT, , BOYLE OF HANDSWORTH, , CHRISTOPHER FRY, , ALEXANDER GOEHR, , PETER HALL, , HAREWOOD., ANTONY HOPKINS, , SPIKE MILLIGAN, , PETER PEARS, , CLIFF RICHARD, , GEORGE STEINER, , TOM STOPPARD, , MICHAEL TIPPETT, , BERNARD WILLIAMS, , PATRICIA HEWITT., ADRIAN STUNGO., D. M. TURTON, , CATHERINE E. MORTON, , JONATHAN BENTHALL, , TERESA SMITH, , BRIAN ASTIN, , BERNARD DIX, , SELBY WHITTINGHAM, , BERNARD BENJAMIN, , ANDREI MAKAREVICH, , MICHAEL GOLDMAN, , L. C. WHITELEY, , KEITH BRANIGAN, , E. J. LEE, , CONSTANCE CUMMINGS, , D. PINTO, , By Geraldine Norman, Sale Room Correspondent, By Kenneth Gosling, Arts Reporter, From Pearce Wright, Science Editor, , By Our Arts Reporter, From Our Correspondent, By Our Bridge Correspondent, Sir Ian Bancroft writes:, By John Hennessy Golf Correspondent, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, From John Wilcockson, By John Watson, By Gordon Allan, From Ray Kennedy, By Norman Fox, By John Nicholls, By Alan Gibson, By Our Rifle Shooting Correspondent, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By Melvyn Westlake, Peter Hill, By Peter Hill, Industrial Editor, By David Hewson, By Our Financial Staff, From Frank Vogl, , By Derek Harris, Commercial Editor, From Robert Rodwell, , By Bill Johnstone, By Philip Robinson, By George Clark, Political Correspondent, By Our Industrial Staff, By Nicholas Cole, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Ross Davies, Frank Vogl, David Blake, Michael Prest Mining Correspondent, By Catherine Gunn, Edited by Peter Davalle, Frank Johnson, John Witherow,

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Index. News: Palestinian rocket attack kills three, Wedding day forecast dry, maybe, Lord Scarman braves the front line, Datsun may build plant on South Humberside, French Fish For Caviar, Government response to riots Ministers to offer help to ease inner city strife, Frontiers Creating an acceptable level of illegality, New approach/ Coming to terms with scousers and woolly backs, Liberals warm to Reagan Woman judge is political coup, Liberal Mps In Protest, Calvo party hurt by cooking oil scandal, Science report Producing crops that need no fertilizers, Cuts bring opposition majority threat, Policing the police When a man may have to prove his innocence, Grant to save old submarine, Public help The prime role of the community, Carrington supports Cambodia consensus, 73pc Support Paying Schools, Gandhi doubts on Asian Games, Dispute over plans to save miners' hall, GLC puts 11.9p on rates for fares and lost grant, Japan gets a Warning on Soviet military build-up, Fierce battle rages in Afghan mountains, The Times Information Service, 1,000 jobs cut at DHSS, Italian nation mourns Alfredo, New pay offer could end Civil Service dispute, Industrialist calls for rapid reform of apartheid, Reuters in running for UPI, Central body may finance colleges in public sector, Saudis to pay for rebuilding Iraqi reactor, Voices waiting for the axe, Bloodbath warning if Polish reforms stop, Barts loses school site, Rayner presents plan to transform Whitehall, Iran sends four more to firing squads, Concern on arts education, Part Four of Blind Eye to Murder The guilty get back into high places, Roy Jenkins heads for respectable showing, Australia and EEC renew talks on trade dispute, Tax reforms plea to raise child benefits, A levels better in 6th form colleges, Gun lore Crossfire based on useless data, Europe to check how air fares are fixed, The Times Diary, Moreover... Miles Kington, Steel union seeks ban on smoking, Washington pitches in on strike, High hopes for telescope, Reagan rejects Eire plea Red Cross team in move to end Maze fasts, High noon for Warrington with Sir Harold Wilson producing a little mischievous magic, The Times University Results Service, Labour sets date for for leaving EEC, Cost of a new frigate 4,000pc up on 1951, New words and new meanings The weasel art of defence from A to Z, Museum charges may return to boost funds, TUC threat to spurn all pay pleas, We need a new international bank to make our money work for us, When parents must speak, 'Ruthless drugs mastermind' gets life, A capitalists's guide for Marxists, Cabinet strikes blow at power of Paris, Ottawa summit will avoid any conclusions, Defiant Gun Salute At Ira Funeral, Royal wedding haggling by BBC and ITV upsets St Paul's, Grain blow to Ulster. Display Advertising: The East Surrey Water Company, Quartet, Drole De Drame, Certified Ppa Dividends, Online Conferences Ltd.,, Anglo American Corporation Of South Africa Limited, High & Dry, Peugeot, Christie's Contemporary Art, Richard Adams, The Triple First Award, Multiple Display Advertisements, Commonwealth Institute, The Union Discount Company, Cawoods Holdings Limited, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Pickering & Chatto Ltd.,, Scapa Group. Picture Gallery. News in Brief. Politics and Parliament: Waterways body to stay, Civil Disorder CS gas and plastic bullets to be used only in last resort, European Parliament To Be Sued, Today the Commons debates the riots: The Times widens the issue with these views from senior officers An end to the myths:police life as policemen really live it, By-Election Roy of the Rovers no match for Roy of EEC, Finance Bill Tax help for widows rejected, Scotland MP suspended: row over spending cuts on councils, Legal Few convicted and both pardoned, Transport Bill Anxiety when using seat belts. Law: Reagan Backs Cia Director, Plot officer escapes Madrid's clutches, Bishops fail in court to stop Springbok tour, No right under foreign contract of employment Janata Bank v Ahmed, Court blow to wine bar feminists, Court of Appeal Rules for Jewish traders' Sunday opening are valid Regina v London Committee of Deputies of British Jews ex parte Helmcourt Ltd, Zoo deaths prosecution. Reviews: Fiction The Kilted Parrot, The pride of literary lions Literary Lifelines, The mind set free Native Realm, Blue Dot Disease Lyric Studio, Hammersmith, Concerts in London St Michael's Singers Cornhill, Limits of tolerance The Media and Political Violence, Cinema The Australian film industry-another South Sea Bubble?, Television Playhouse: Contract Thames, Survivor Return to Auschwitz, Taskin Players Wigmore Hall, In Memaudiam Experiences of an Optimist, Book review Fresh light on the shadows of a stormy career, Theatre A Midsummer Night's Dream Stratford, Keep straight on ad finem Roman Roads of Europe, Takacs Quartet Goldsmiths' Hall. Editorials/Leaders: Glow-Worm In A Grey World, Seat Belts Debated Again, Worse Than The Shah. Letters to the Editor: In sickness and in health, Petworth paintings, A voice abroad, Soviet rock groups, Grants for archaeology, And now the good news, Food for discontent, Affiliation fees, Cut in film quota, Lessons to be learnt in tackling the inner-city violence, Civil Service dispute, Both wet and dry, Accounting for taste. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Arts and Entertainment: Television, Choice, Regional Tv, Radio, The Times Crossword No 15,579, Leaders Take A Tumble, Mogul emperor's ewer is sold for £200,000. Births. Official Appointments and Notices: Company of Watermen and Lightermen, Latest appointments. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Monday, July 16, 1956.. Obituaries: Sir Nicholas Morrison, Major-General Sir R Hinde, Professor J. H. Burn Leader in British pharmacology. Sport: Athletics Authorities show their discomfort at modern facts of life, Yachting Rasmussen keeps his eyes on the mark, Sports in Brief, Racing, Golf Faldo has right card for every trick, Equestrianism Royal Fiddler in favour, Football Latchford set to join Swansea City, Cricket Brearley return can revive England, Polo The Blue Devils win with a measure of luck, Rifle shooting Epsom College takes first major event, Cycling Hinault takes charge in time to silence the severe critics, For the record, Bowls England win to leave event wide open, Rugby Union Speculation on Springbok tour to Britain. Stock Exchange Tables: Recent Issues, Stock markets Oils advance in thin trade, Price Changes, Wall Street, Foreign exchange report, Stock Exchange Prices Gilts steadier. Business and Finance: Discount market, CBI demands cut of 425,000 public jobs, Union Discount goes on the defensive, Commodities, Foreign Gas pipeline delayed: report, Mining Gloomy outlook for base metals, Fuller Smith & Turner lower after poor start, Enkalon to shut Ulster factory, Crackdown on the criminal cassette, Managers call for investment, Average wage rise lags well behind cost of living, In Brief Decline in dollar aids pound, Technology transfer deal set up, Collins and NI state case, Economic notebook Not such rational expectations, Stock markets, NEI bids £25.6m for engineering group, Strong dollar slows tourist rush to US, Beesley is wrong, union says, M & S sales rise, Furniture group back in profit at year end, Poles' threat to British shoe makers, LMS reveals intentions in Cambridge bid, Nissan car plant talks move into top gear, US predicts budget surplus, Stock profit pushes Cawoods up slightly, UK-Japan link on technology, Euro-Tories call for sterling to join EMS, Business Diary: Who can find Lucan?, Machine plant to close, Management buyout gets OTC listing, $400m credit line for Colombia coal project, Share deal inquiries completed, Sterling: Spot and Forward, Two funds take 40pc stake in Prontaprint, Pittencrief Petroleum plans £1.5m issue, The hungry giants who are stalking Conoco. Business Appointments: Business appointments Board changes within the Bovis Group. Classified Advertising: Entertainments Guide, Recruitment Opportunities, Acknowledgments, La crème de la crème, Situations Wanted. Property: Rentals, Overseas Properties. Weather: The Weather.

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