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The Times - 03/09/1981

1981; Gale Group;

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By David Spanier, By Nicholas Cole, By Philip Robinson, By a Staff Reporter, By Richard Ford, By Sare Ponner, By Lucy Hodges, From Diana Geddes, Education Correspondent, , By Paul Routledge, Labour Editor, From Our Correspondent, , From a Staff Reporter, By Harry Golombek, Chess Correspondent, By Sara Bonner, Political Staff, By Tony Samstag, From Our Correspondent, By Annabel Ferriman, Health Services Correspondent, From Tim Jones, , By David Walker, Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By Clifford Webb Midlands Industrial Correspondent, Donald Macintyre Labour Correspondent, David Walker, , By Pearce Wright, Nicholas Timmins, By David Cross, By Our Education Correspondent, By Our Foreign Staff, From Jonathan Fenby, , From Robert Schuil, , From Christopher Follett, From Moshe Brilliant, From Our Own Correspondent, From Peter Norman, , From Tony Allaway, From Nicholas Ashford, From Frederick Bonnart, From Nicholas Hirst, , From David Bonavia, From Michael Smith, From Hasan Akhtar, Nicholas Bethell, Ronald Lewin, Richard Harris, Beryl Bainbridge, Richard Holmes, Elaine Feinstein, David Williams, Michael Ratcliffe, John higgins, Joan Goodman, Ned Chaillet, Noel Goodwin, Max Harrison, John Percival, Marcel Berlins Legal Correspondent, Peter Watson, Tim Jones, ERIC SAXON, , J. U. NEUKOM, , J. L. HARLEY, , F. C. HUMMEL, , DICK H. PANTLIN, , GEORGE BERESFORD-STOOKE, , DAVID BOWSHER, , CYRIL SMITH, , ELIZABETH SIDNEY, , VIV BINGHAM, , RONALD M. BELL, , GEOFFREY SAMPSON, , NICHOLAS KALDOR, , HUBERT CHESSHYRE, , By Our Horticulture Correspondent, From Frances Gibb, , By Our Religious Affairs Correspondent, From Our Political Correspondent, By kenneth Gosling, From John Hennessy Golf Correspondent, From Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By John Nicholls, From Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Alan Ross, From Norman Fox Athletics Correspondent, From John Wilcockson, From Jim Railton, By Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Keith Macklin, By Vince Wright, By John Whitmore Financial Correspondent, By Frances Williams, By Peter Hill, Industrial Editor, By Our Industrial Editor, By Richard Evans, By Peter Wilson-Smith, By Our Financial Staff, By Our Industrial Staff, From Frank Vogl, By Adrienne Gleeson, By Clifford Webb, Midlands Industrial Correspondent, Michael Prest Mining Correspondent, From John Best, , By Margareta Pagano, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, David Hewson, Philip Robinson, David Blake, Edited by Peter Dear, From Trevor Fishlock, , By David Felton Labour Reporter, By Kenneth Gosling,

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Index. News: Dissident On Trial In Russia, French nationalization meant to aid economy, Springbok protesters face 'the slasher', New Labour Party magazine launched, Eanes approves Cabinet, India bars diplomat accused of CIA links, Suntanned Benn back on campaign trail, 24% cut in fares may cost £20m, Laker first to announce higher Atlantic air fares, Plea to pay civil servants New Bangui ruler seeks French aid, How the scales are loaded against a second wife, Cases to be reopened as Clift loses job, The Times Information Service, Aberfan, haunted by its past, Broadmoor killer tells why he decided to escape, Scarman inquiry begins its second phase Police urged to amend disciplinary code to make racialism an offence, Spectacular dahlia show, Van Agt invited to form new Dutch government, Heseltine may have to pay for campaign by councils, Livingstone broadcast on Northern Ireland banned, Tomatoes Dumped In Protest, America issues 'call for realism' to Third World, US scorns Gaddafi threat to bases, University science vacancies halved, Drive by Peking to control intellectuals, Radar trap mirror case is dropped, Police chief condemns reaction to rioting, Some cigarette test results held back from public, 140 Flee After Bomb Hoax, The left exploits ballots to inject militancy, Pollution Centre Proposed, Fear that unrest in Peru may get out of control, Aberfan parents want gas main rerouted, Report On Meehan Case Ready, Soviet link with Swapo denied by Angola, Curtain rises on nervous players, Religious Conflicts spread in Jerusalem, Germans paper over cracks Bonn compromise on austerity measures, Stolen £1m Rembrandt found in briefcase, The Times Diary, Storm over Post Office pension fund split, Worker autonomy must be limited, say Polish rulers, Science report Casebook on plant species at risk, Wreck of fire ship discovered, Women in politics A lesson from the Danish lobby, The Albert Speer I knew, Moreover... Miles Kington, Patients claim hardship in action by jail staff, Affiliation battle stirs sleeping giant, The university cuts we cannot afford, Financial scandal allegations hit Indian Cabinet, UN debates Namibia US and allies in disarray over S Africa, Reagan set for assault on federal spending, The Times University Results Service, Rates overhaul considered, The British Association/York 'Hatred of science' attacked by Duke, Grade to pay £500,000 handshake, 250,000 men in Nato exercises, Huge task for library, Riots aftermath Parents blamed for violence by children, Liberians Free 20 Detainees, Threat to FT as print union talks fail, Sentence of stoning first in Pakistan, Danes Fix Peace Talks, Falling punt buys only a pint in Dublin, Construction union faces push for postal ballot, Top Labour men back Healey. Display Advertising: Kenitex Chemicals (Uk) Ltd.,, VAT News, Ppa, Abbey National, Multiple Display Advertisements, Gre, Bank Base Rates, The Connoisseur, Thames, National Theatre, Audemars Piguet, Imi Limited,, Phoenix Assurance Company Limited, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Minema, Sun Alliance Insurance Group, Department Of Transport, Deutsche Bank, Hampton & Sons, The London Symphony Orchestra, Oriental Carpets And Rugs. Law: Statue Stolen From Queen, Lord Kagan faces bailiffs over failure to pay fine, Ordeal for man accused of stealing newspaper, Daughter of ex-MP fined. Picture Gallery: Crumbling Britain, 4: Public buildings Repairs that helped a jail escape, Arts and Entertainment: Victory for Keene in Lloyds tournament, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,621, Today's television and radio programmes. News in Brief. Official Appointments and Notices: Bishop of Truro appointed, New President, Khomeini's man wins backing of MAjlis, Latest appointments. Reviews: Gentleman writer Rider Haggard By D. S. Higgins (Cassell, £9.95), Dance Flora Gatha Collegiate, A barbed wire embrace Stalin's Secret War, Beryl Bainbridge says..., Interview: Bess Armstrong Strange introduction to cinematic stardom, Edinburgh Festival Thomas Allen saves Gay's balladeering from inflation The Beggar's Opera King's Theatre, Book review He changed a team-and a Tube station, Joan for all seasons Joan of Arc, Fiction Zuckerma Unbound By Philip Roth (Cape, £5.95) The Testament By Elie Wiesel (Allen Lane, £5.95), Television Old ashes raked into hot fire, Theatre People Show Cabaret King's Head, CBSO/Schmid Albert Hall/Radio 3, Concerts in London Vishnevskaya/ Parsons Wigmore Hall, One last splendid farewell to history Old Friends,New Enemies, Nationalist passions and political goals Vietnam, Celebrations in Frankfurt. Editorials/Leaders: A Smile To Beware Of, Sergeant-Major Nikolai, Cbi Looks For A Little Relief. Letters to the Editor: Proposed sale of Britain's forests, Churches' role of reconciliation, Nationality Bill, Government priorities, Attack on reflation, Fluttering by, Python in pursuit, Lessons not to copy, Grounds for complaint, Crash helmet compulsion. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Monday, Sept 3, 1956. Obituaries: Nr W. J. Sandars, Vera-Ellen, Lee Hays, Herr Albert Speer Administrator of the German war economy, Brig Sir John Barraclough. Sport: Equestrianism European champion has to borrow strange horse, Tennis Miss Barker thrives on her forehand, Rugby Union Close call for S Africans, Cricket Change of fortune for Wells by courtesy of Hants, Racing Number of Irish meetings may be reduced, Breathing new fire into an old-time religion, Rowing Amazing performance by a Boat Race reject in coxed pairs, Water skiing Hazelwood can put Britain top of world, Sports in Brief, Ice hockey Presence of leading players helps Canada crush Finland, Football Villa crash again in spite of fine fightback, Boxing Jones looks westward to where the land is bright, Cycling Miss Jones tries hard to keep up with the world, Athletics IAAF take first step down the open road, Yachting, Golf Britons drained not only of spirit but physique, Yesterday's football and rugby. Stock Exchange Tables: Recent Issues, Price Changes, Wall Street, Stock Markets Plessey triggers surge of late buying, Stock Exchange Prices Strong rally after hours. Business and Finance: Plan to use tankers as terminals, Economic notebook Payments trap for an unwary government, Eurosyndicat, Commodities, Safety as vital as profits, CBI calls on Thatcher for £6000m boost, Car makers cut output in US sales 'disaster', Safety Checks Urged, Huge price rise ends Canadian oil war, Warburg unhappy at French bank takeover, Dewhirst thwarts recession, Weir comes back from the brink, Marchwiel on the rebound, Germany's jobless up by a half, Stock markets, Mining What price the Ashton find?, Japan and UK to discuss trade link, Bank seeks agreement on liquidity scheme, H Woodward holds payout as profits dive, In brief Nigerians reassure oil groups, Half-time payment raised by Nu-Swift, Business Briefing, Record surplus for Britain, Beazer lifts offer for Westbrick, Why Lord Grade must look over his shoulder, Sterling: Spot and Forward, Business Diary: Eastern's promise-less money, more work, Uk Reserves, Shareholders win changes, Roadstone up slightly midway, Unions fear 10,000 more BL Jobs may vanish. Business Appointments: Business appointments Senior manager at MBI. Classified Advertising: Entertainments Guide, Secretarial and Non-secretarial Appointments, La creme de la creme, Forthcoming Events, Situations Wanted. Births. Property: Rentals, Overseas Properties. Weather: The Weather.

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