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The Times - 13/11/1981

1981; Gale Group;

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By Julian Haviland, Philip Webster, By John Whitmore, David Blake, By Donald Macintyre, From Nicholas Hirst, , By Julian Haviland and Hugh Noyes, By George Clark, From a Staff Reporter, , From Anthony Bevins, John Chartres, , From John Witherow, , By Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Our Political Editor, By Annabel Ferriman, Health Services Correspondent, By David walker, By David Felton, Labour Reporter, By Our Medical Correspondent, From Christopher Thomas, , By David Lister of "The Times Educational Supplement", From Our Correspondent, , By Diana Geddes, Education Correspondent, By david Walker, By Craig Seton, By Robin Young, From Ronald Kershaw, , By David Walker, By Lucy Hodges, By Peter Evans, Home Affairs Correspondent, By Annabel Ferriman Health Services Correspondent, From Michael Hornsby, , From Our Own Correspondent, , By Harry Golombek, From Charles Hargrove, From Frances Gibb, , From Patricia Clough, From Nicholas Ashford, From Christopher Walker, , By Richard Owen, From Hazhir Teimourian, From John Best, , From Our Own Correspondent, By Pearce Wright, Science Editor, From Stephen Taylor, , From Richard Wigg, From Trevor Fishlock, , By David Spanier, From Our Correspondent, From Ian Murray, From Charles Hargrove, , Lucy Hodges, David Cohen, D. C., L. H., Robert Bluglass, by Larry Gostin, , Oliver Thorold, by Rivka Fried, Peter Kellner, Michael Horsnell, Ian Bradley, DESMOND J. TRENNER, , ALAN W. EVANS, , NICHOLAS CLAPTON, , TOBY JESSEL, , JOHN LEVETT, , D. L. NOKES, , HARLEY SHERLOCK, , J. RODWAY, , G. J. A. STERN, , J. T. WILLIAMS, , PETER BUNYARD, , EDWARD GOLDSMITH, , NICHOLAS HILDYARD, , RALPH BROWN, , ALPORT, , GRAHAM GREENE, , JAMES GOWAN, , By Geraldine Norman, Sale Room Correspondent, Dennis Hackett, Richard Williams, Ned Chaillet, David Robinson, Noël Goodwin, Irving Wardle, Hilary Finch, Max Harrison, , From Peter Hazelhurst, Edward Townsend, By Ronald Pullen, By Rupert Morris, By Peter Wilson-Smith, From Michael Parrott, By Clive Cookson, By Peter Hill Industrial Editor, From Peter Norman, , By Frances Williams, Clive Cookson, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Christopher Follett, Michael Prest, Stephen Taylor, By Margareta Pagano, By Our Financial Staff, By Paul Maidment, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Roy McKelvie, By Richard Eaton, By John Blunsden, By Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, By Keith Macklin, From Richard Streeton, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Paul Harrison, By Joyce Whitehead, From Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By Michael Seely, by Peter Waymark, Edited by Peter Davalle, From Nicholas Ashford, , Richard Owen, John Rizq, Sarah Graham-Brown, S.G.B., Robert Bailey, Penelope Turing, P.T., Norman Lebrecht, Geoff Brown, Christopher Warman, Louise Nicholson, Geraldine Norman, Philip Howard, Philippa Toomey, Nicholas Wapshott, John Russell Taylor, John Percival, Paul Griffiths, Michael Young, Mel Lewis, Sue Bond, Judy Froshaug, Jonn Karter, Clive White, John Hennessy, Vince Wright, David Wade, Peter Davalle, Geoffrey Wansell,

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Index. News: Too much has been expected of psychiatry, Minerals The urgent search for alternative energy, £63 for five minutes' grass cutting, Baudouin appoints a Liberal, The Times Information Service, Christianity seen from a chapel on the side, Lisbon blames dollar for austerity budget, Dismissed Jew Agrees £6,250, Police reservist loses legs in IRA bomb trap, Crosby by-election Caught in the Foot-Benn crossfire, Israeli sees merit in Saudi peace proposals, Scientific Cargo British payload flies in space shuttle, Theatre, GLC staff pocket £150 and still take cash, Season's first big' chase, British EEC contribution likely to drop further, Economy looks up as US interest rates fall, First step to women as deacons, Life sentence for man jailed by the Shah, The argument against/, Everything for skiers except snow, NUM rejects 9.13pc offer amid election fever, Television: Fight for justice, pride, survival, Healthy military capability Strong defence ties with Britain, The Times Entertainment Guide Jazzmen swing across the Atlantic, Chad peace force delay, charismatic movement criticized at synod, Side effects of recession Drug-taking growing among jobless young, Video Royalty interrupts Wheldon, Moreover...Miles Kington, The best go West, Look Ahead Scottish Ballet gets accolade, Going home, and hating every lovely minute, Confait case calls judges' rules into question, Benn still defiant on Foot ultimatum but wins reprieve, Family outings, Lorry kills man in his front room, Eight freed in cooking oil scandal, Four months on, Toxteth still simmers, Agriculture Preventing water starved summers, Galleries, The Mental Health Bill: old battles rage on When patients do not want their treatment, Opera, Tourism Getting the taste of desert hospitality, BL £15m down as tea-break strike continues, Poles end strike as date is set for talks, EEC offer on cash for tunnel, Festivals Half way in Belfast bonanza, Films, Challenges To Mental Health Law, Pilin Leon, aged 18, of, Thieves with honour, Video owners warned of fire danger, Medals under the hammer, Industry A future workshop for The Gulf, 43 Set For Shadow Post Poll, Music for a brutal world, Books Music, Miles and moments, Jordan, Botha pleads for patience over apartheid reform, Japan Agenda Fine art of the salesman, The Militant flag flies at Bradford, Radio, Health The humanitarian approach, Sitting room Seurat, Schoolboy shot as unrest grows in West bank, Independent schools left off SDP policy group, The Lord Mayor's Procession: from Guildhall to Mansion House, Nicholas Wapshott interviews Ken Loach The acceptable face of radicalism, The Times Diary, Sharp wit of modern master, Motoring Busmen's holidays in the land of cars, Agenda Lost Mozart opus for London, Films on TV, Markets/fairs New: the weekend sellout, Thatcher denies Whitehall U-turn, I am not a puppet, says reselected London MP, The argument for/, Eastwards on the 'Livingstone line', Science report New brain scan can pinpoint sclerosis, US envoy escapes six shots fired by lone attacker in Paris, Jazz/Rock, Health firm to set up private clinics, Zimbabwe barracks blasted by 'enemy', Bundestag votes for tax increases, Communists in Spain divided by purge, Friendly neighbours pave the way to prosperity, Paris talks on India's world role, Education Teaching teachers is the top job, Photography, Shadow of dead leaders over Bangladesh poll, Will the Civil Service shake-up work wonders?, Dance, The champion pups, Men told how to beat heart attacks before 65, Fault forces Nasa to shorten space shuttle, Communications Towards the crossroads of Middle East, Frustration over London University bureaucracy College presses for direct funding, Reagan's economic policy in disarray as budget director offers to resign, England's aim is humble, 24 named in Sadat indictment, $283,000 For "The Kiss", County Hall job policy under attack, Riveting performance, Backbench Move To Thatcher, Lévesque ponders constitution compromise, Sport/, Classical music, The Times University Results Service, Rates Bill opposition upset by mavericks, Top brass find the party's over, World champions on home ice, Perlman stops the music, Royal lap of honour at York, Plant blooms after 42 years, Whitehall shake-up 'vindictive move', For Collectors Sculpture heroes of our age, My cry for help from a Soviet labour camp. Politics and Parliament: Civil Service Treasury to control Whitehall salaries, House Of Lords High spending now would abort recovery, Parliament today, Horticulture Aid needed to compete with Dutch, Frank Johnson in the Commons Skinner, the Pavarotti of heckling MPs, Mps Pay Thibute To Dayan, Heseltine survives rates Bill revolt, Next week, Rate Burden Heseltine plans under attack from Tories. Display Advertising: Bell's, Lyric Theatre, Gate, Pia, Ferguson Videostar, Philips Teletext., The Times Higher Education, Cutty Sark Scotch Whisky, Gable, The British Bank, Runcorn New Town, Jordan Tobacco & Cigarette Co., Ltd., Arab Bank Ltd., Naval L B Port, Akzo, Financial Weekly, Bank Of Jordan Limited, St. Joseph's Hospice, The Conductor, Jordan Securities Corp., Bottoms Up, Alternative Theatre, Garvey Ltd,, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co Limited, United Trading Group, John Osborne, The Photographers Gallery, Comet, Tosca, Grindlays Bank Group, Musicians Benevolent Fund, Certina, Arab Finance Corporation (Jordan), Alceste, Ultramar, Barry Baines & Co, Martonair, Mephisto, Texas Instruments Limited, Skf, Al. Ahlia Insurance Company (Jordan) Limited, The Cairo Amman Bank, Wallace Heaton, Base Lending Rates, Amin Kawar & Sons, Jordan Insurance Co. Ltd., Christmas Hunger. News in Brief. Law: £600 Fine For Demolition, Implied term of peace for students Smith and Others v Nottinghamshire County Council, Surgeon's lover proclaims her innocence from dock, House of Lords Cargo owners liable for storage of salvaged goods China Pacific SA v Food Corporation of India, Proceedings in camera Regina v Ealing Justices, Ex parte Weafer, Drugs case man 'was spying on IRA'. Picture Gallery: Top of the bill. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 15,679, Korchnoi can hope only for a draw in game 15, Puzzling gold coin fetches £12,100, Today's television and radio programmes. Editorials/Leaders: Madame Guillotine, Mr Botha's Back-Pedalling, The Adolescence Of The Plo. Letters to the Editor: Matrimonial burdens, The Pope's visit, Site occupation, 'One Nation' spirit in Tory Party, Mosley's message, Spying inquiries, The right to die, Economic criterion as test of London Transport services. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 Years Ago From The Times of Monday, November 12, 1956 Soviet arms build-up. Deaths. Births. Obituaries: Professor R. M. Ogilvie, Sir Gilbert Rennie Distinguished colonial administrator, Dr Samuel Rosen, Lady Albery. Reviews: Rock Tito Puente The Venue, Concerts Igor Oistrakh/ Zertsalova Queen Elizabeth Hall, Losing battles Citizen llyushin Tricycle, Theatre Wedding Belles Glasgow Theatre Club, Television Game to the last, LPO/Maag Festival Hall, Cinema The contrasting crafts of horror An American Werewolf in London (X) Odeon, Leicester Sq. Wolfen (X) Warner West End Citizens' Band (AA) Paris Pullman Marilyn, the Untold Story (A) Classic, Oxford St.; Scene, Leicester Sq.; Odeon, Kensington The War at Home I.C.A. Montenegro, or Pigs and Pearls (X) Selected Classics; Screen on the Green, Dance Romeo and Juliet Covent Garden. Stock Exchange Tables: Stock Exchange Prices Firm at the close, Recent Issues, Sterling: Spot and Forward, Price Changes, Wall Street. Business and Finance: Stock markets Prime rate cut lifts shares, Steelmen seek cheaper fuel, Technology Pressing home British interests in N. Sea, Commodities, Exco issue 75 times oversubscribed, Argyll withdraws from Linfood bid, £7m boost for ICL services, Charles Hill optimistic despite loss, LWT ahead of forecast, Business Diary in Denmark: Toy Town Tale, Scrap for Africa-from old Suez veteran, France to end pay link with inflation, BSC aid gets conditional go-ahead, Valor raises payout, Sand and shale: oil for the next century, Industrial Output, Stock Markets, Green light on interest rates, C Clifford plans £1.7m rights issue, £80m Rig Order For Clydeside, Staveley down 38pc but dividend held, Business Briefing, EMAP dispute follows tough half, 'Sell airbus pressure' on Laker, Fewer Orders For Engineers, Common Brothers profits fall by 65pc, Time to join EMS, Jenkins says, Living standards 'on the decline' UK lags in pay and perks league, Blacks who are making their way to the top in Zimbabwe's business world, BL and Honda share names for new model. Business Appointments: Business appointments New group chief executive for Midland Bank. Sport: Today fixtures, Racing 'Wedding' horse keeps the honeymoon going, Squash rackets Barrington's injury clears way for top two seeds, Volleyball Hillingdon's "away" day, Rugby Union Show of strength in spite of anxiety for injured, Tennis Mayer's dream match proves to be a nightmare for Smith, Motor racing Two men at the wheel with but one thought, Football Arsenal given the task of loosening grip of League Cup holders, Athletics Long distance competitors, Football, For the record, Hockey Midland counties in opposition, Golf Hole-in-one wins home with a view for Somers, Cricket Dilley rediscovers his rhythm as he warms up for crucial test, Equestrianism Broome too fast for the Irish, Rugby League Leeds find a bargain on their doorstep, Boxing Board remind Johnson, Rackets Old heads prove too good for young limbs, Table tennis Yugoslav experience tells against young England. Classified Advertising: Car Buyer's Guide, Entertainments Guide, Announcements, Art Galleries, Situations Wanted. Property: Rentals. Weather: The Weather.

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