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The Times - 16/12/1981

1981; Gale Group;

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By David Cross, By Stanley Baldwin, By Martin Huckerby, By Donald Maclntyre, Labour Correspondent, From Robert Fisk, , By Frances Williams, From David Nicholson-Lord, Wick St Lawrence, , Avon, By Frances Gibb, By David Felton Labour Reporter, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Philip Webster, Political Reporter, By Anthony Bevins, Political Correspondent, By Derek Harris Commercial Editor, By the Staff of "Nature", From Ronald Kershaw, , By Hugh Noyes, Parliamentary Correspondent, , By Robin Young, Consumer Affairs Correspondent, By Our Education Correspondent, By Pat Healy, Social Services Correspondent, From John Young, Agriculture Correspondent, , By Marcel Berlins, Legal Correspondent, By David Walker, By Lucy Hodges, By Ian Murray and David Spanier, From Michael Hornsby, , By Henry Stanhope, Defence Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, , From Our Own Correspondent, , From Christopher Walker, Golan Heights, , By Our Foreign Staff, From Harry Debelius, , From Charles Hargrove, , From Richard Wigg, , From Peter Nichols, , John Witherow, by Peter Stothard, George Brock, Christopher Ford, Paul Routledge Labour Editor, Peter Watson, Henry Fairlie, R. S. HOWARD, , MICHAEL M. WINTER, , GEORGE MARTELLI., P. O. WILLIAMS, THOMAS WESTCOTT., E. H. ANDREWS, , SAM BERRY, , ROBERT J. PELIZA, , JOHN EDMONDS, , HOWARD SCHUMAN., JULIA BOYD, , By Harry Golombek, Chess Correspondent, , Miles Kington, Noël Goodwin, Max Harrison, John Russell Taylor, Irving Wardle, Richard Williams, Joan Chissell, By Michael Baily, Transport Correspondent, By Edward Townsend, Industrial Correspondent, From Peter Norman, , By Bill Johnstone and Paul Maidment, By Our Economics Staff, By David Hewson, By Philip Robinson, From Our Correspondent, By Peter Hill, By Derek Harris, Commercial Editor, By Ronald Pullen, By Our Industrial Editor, By Clifford Webb, Midlands Industrial Correspondent, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Ross Davies, By Drew Johnston, By Our Financial Staff, By Peter Wilson-Smith, Banking Correspondent, By Margareta Pagano, By Peter Walker, By Alan Gibson, From Richard Streeton, By Richard Eaton, By Peter Aykroyd, By a Special Correspondent, By Norman Fox Sports Correspondent, By Jim Railton, From John Ballantine East Rutherford, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, by Baron Phillips, Peter Dear, By Julian Haviland Political Editor, By Christopher Warman, Arts Correspondent,

Resumo

Index. News: When the sea came in fury up the lane, Short's sacrifice pays off, Tebbit wage plan for trainees attacked, New UN chief heralds activist era, Shooting reported in Poland as troops break wave of strikes, Claud Cockburn, doyen of satirists, dies aged 77, School Bus Rights Clarified, Commission for Racial Equality MPs attack 'incoherent policy', Australian strikes spiral, The Times Diary Partying on, despite the gloom, Pretoria blackout after guerrillas bomb power plant, Thatcher attacks annexation, Theatre New life in the dead sea The Second Mrs Tanqueray Lyttelton, Vietnam is accused of genocide in Laos, SDP likely to win broadcast review, The Times Information Service, Blacks mourn dead 'heroes' Afrikaners celebrate Massacre of Zulus, Spain disciplines colonel for backing 'manifesto', Dirty Job Pay Offer 'Too Low', Youth Training Scheme £1,000m programme for jobless school-leavers, Ministry rebuked over Stansted, Iraq Embassy destroyed by huge Beirut bomb, Earnings in public sector rise, Race commission anger at claim of incompetence, Probationer PC in fire rescue, Back Tatchell to aid Foot, Benn says, Bluff foiled raider, Children 'must be first' in divorce pay-outs, Ripper hunt report says errors were inevitable, Poland's third day on edge of the abyss Solidarity leaders isolated Warsaw envoy claims, What now for the ever loyal lieutenant?, News In Summary Overseas students down 2pc, French pact with unions survives economic strains, Farewell from the modest maestro, Hearing told of wild antics on Tory women's outing, No fight, no flair, no equality The too-polite race campaign, Credit card surcharge for petrol continues, Thorn prepares compromise on EEC budget, Pay self-reliance urged for divorced wives, Moreover..., News In Summary Shake-up at Central Office, Soviet Union races ahead in space war, A peacemaker at Foot's right hand, Slowdown in births, Sir Adrian bows out, Church turned into homes, Pope reaffirms hard line on family, Inquiry sought on GLC posts, They're all the President's men-or are they?, Sir John Junor admits Downs article contempt, Science report The first view of an X-ray mirror, A tale of two scientists, Mortimer to be general secretary, Golan quiet after night of Jewish rejoicing, Holidaymakers jump ship to freedom, Syrians show no sign of attacking Israel, Letter From Valletta Mintoff weathers the Sirocco, State firms 'ignore public's complaints'. Display Advertising: Majedie Investments Limited, Bell's, JANET Reger, Mephisto Moves, Martini, Town & City Properties Limited, Miscellaneous Financial, Norcros, Braniff, M. J. H. Nightingale Co. Limited, H.S.A. Crown Plan, Herman Smith Limited, Isveimer, Baume & Mercier, Methodist Homes For The Aged, Woolwich, The Listener, Bass, Rtz, The Hongkong Bank, Redfearn National Glass, Glenfiddich, The Spastics Society, National Bank Of Bahrain, Hards, Base Lending Rates, Gatwick Hilton International. Arts and Entertainment: Anger as Sotheby's keep 10% premium, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,707, £792,000 for cracked Ming pot, Today's television and radio programmes. Law: Privy Council Accretion by inland lake and wind-blown sand Southern Centre of Theosophy Inc v State of South Australia, Court clash deplored by Lord Lane, Immigration affidavits Regina v Secretary of State for the Home Department, Ex parte Choudhary. Politics and Parliament: Training £4,000m package for young unemployed, Industry Closed shop has led to job losses, Social Services Social benefits to cost £30 billion, Frank Johnson in the Commons Norman Tebbit, poacher turned gamekeeper, House Of Lords Check on words in company names, Strasbourg Ridley warning on EEC budget, Broadcasting Cameras kept out of chamber, Productivity Improved prospects for employment, MPs reject TV in the House by majority of 18, Pm's Questions EEC brings stability to Europe. Picture Gallery. News in Brief. Editorials/Leaders: Failure Of A Commission, Training The Tebbit Way, What The Poles Should Do. Letters to the Editor: Not in the giving vein, Rome and Canterbury, Mirth from Canada, Technology's effects on the economy, Withdrawn attractions, Room with a view, Medical research cuts, Scientific tests for Darwinism, Gibraltar's fears. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 Years Ago From The Times of Saturday December 15, 1956.. Obituaries: Sir Thomas Borwick, Professor Sir Michael Postan Influential historian of medieval economics. Reviews: Janis Vakarelis Queen Elizabeth Hall, London debuts Breath of fresh air, Concerts LSO/Mata Festival Hall, Galleries William Havell, 1782-1857 Spink and Son, The Pope's battalions... ... battling to the last, Rock The Police Wembley Arena. Stock Exchange Tables: Price Changes Rises, Wall St, Recent Issues, Sterling: Spot and Forward, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds This table is published on Wednesday and Saturday, Stock markets Rumours boost Rank shares, Stock Exchange Prices Steadier tone. Business and Finance: GEC may win £185m Korea rail contract, BA seeks new injection of state cash, Plea for state industry cash reform, Non-brewing interests clip Guinness profits, Tunnel supports RTZ plan, New US paper will be published by satellite, ICL's painful transition, Commodities, UK pressed for decision on Norway pipeline, In Brief US seeks counter to energy deal, Northern Foods advances, Spectacular recovery for Belgian franc, Climax sold to Lansing chief, Dollar Land, Beechwood swings back into the black, Chancellor to meet chairmen, Boardroom rises lowest for years Inflation outstrips directors' pay, Business Briefing Castings scheme in doubt, Attack on growth of Japanese superstores, Current-cost loss of £3.5m at Redfearn, Stock Markets, Central TV offer is well met, Hill Samuel in Far East deal, International Fiat chief predicts a sharp upturn, £133m loss by ICL-and a £32m 'rights', Door open for new Lonrho bid for Harrods, Iran crisis threat to export credits, Where workers control pays dividends, Business Diary: The lure of engineering, Companies to talk on motorcycle 'jungle', Investors' law review behind time. Sport: Football's loss is gymnastics' gain, Racing Make British best, breeders say, Tennis Miss Navratilova hits a new financial peak, Skiing Strel springs surprise for Yugoslavs, Rowing Henley to extend women's invitation events, For the record Cycling, Badminton Swedes swept aside, Playing fields worry FA, Cricket Pomp and circumstance for jaded England party, Rugby Union Bristol pack topple Romanian emperors, Table tennis England outlook bleak, Football Welshmen touch down on the top after three tries. Classified Advertising: Announcements, Situations Wanted, La creme de la creme, Entertainments Guide. Property: Rentals, London Flats, Overseas buyers take rooms without a view. Births. Weather: The Weather.

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