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The Times - 28/12/1981

1981; Gale Group;

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By Our Foreign Staff, From our Correspondent, , By Our Political Staff, From Arthur Osman, By George Clark, By Nicholas Timmins, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By Paul Routledge, Labour Editor, By Rupert Morris, By Peter Hennessy, By Ronald Pullen, By Cyril Bainbridge, By Kenneth Gosling, By the Staff of "Nature", By Hugh Clayton Environment Correspondent, By Stewart Tendler, Crime Reporter, By Our Crime Reporter, From Our Correspondent, From Hasan Akhtar, , From Our Correspondent, , From Charles Hargrove, , From Stephen Taylor, , From Moshe Brilliant, Caroline Moorehead, Anthony Masters, John Higgins, Noël Goodwin, Richard Williams, Michael Horsnell, Philip Oakes, David Wood, KENNETH STREET, , N. E. DANGOOR, , ROBERT McCRINDLE, , P.W.DUNCANSON., JOHN FERGUSON (United Nations Association Of Great Britain and Northern Ireland), FENNER BROCKWAY (World Disarmament Campaign), JEAN COLLINS (Women's International League for Peace and Freedom), MARGARET CONNELL (Board for Social Responsibility), NOEL A. DAVIES (Council of Churches for Wales), BRIAN DUCKWORTH, ADRIAN SPELLER (Methodist Committee for Disarmament, International Security and Peace), NINI ETTLINGER (Medical Campaign Against Nuclear Weapons), BILL HETHERINGTON (Peace Pledge Union), SIDNEY HINKES (Anglican Pacifist Fellowship), BRUCE KENT (Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament), KATE MACINTOSH (Architects for Peace), SHEILA OAKES (National Peace Council), JAMES O'BRIEN (Commission for International Justice and Peace of the Episcopal Conference of England and Wales), M J. PENTZ (Scientists Against Nuclear Arms) A. POTELIAKHOFF (The Medical Association for prevention of War), JOHN REARDON (The United Reformed Church), J. ROTBLAT (Pugwash Conference-British Section), DONALD H. SOUTHALL (Quaker Peace and Service), PAUL TICHER, LESLEY MERRYFINCH (Campaign Against Arms Trade), HAMISH WALKER (The Fellowship of Reconciliation), H. WALTON (Student Christian Movement-Britain and Ireland), , L. M. J. KRAMER, , BERNARD BRADEN, RONALD M. BELL, , ATHENA CROSSE, , JOHN A. BERRY, , GAVIN MUSGRAVE., Miles Kington, Harry Golombek, From Peter McFarline, From Sydney Friskin, By Keith Macklin, By Peter West Ruby Correspondent, By Richard Eaton, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, Edited by Peter Dear, Fred Emery,

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Index. News: How the Chipperfields have stayed on the circus tightrope, Co-operative Party may stop helping Labour, Union drive to help Labour win marginals, Why they must free my husband, 1981, the year of the New Sentimentalists Decent, romantic, neat, sweet and utterly bad, Laker rescued by new banks deal, Special difficulties of a black policeman, Holiday Summary Egypt frees 39 detainees, Cold Christmas takes its toll on the old, Latest European snow reports, School teacher wins 'Mastermind' title, 'Affair' talk angers Capt Phillips, Far from Tibet, the Lamas' final sanctuary, Britain clinches £5,000m satellite contract, The road to help for 10,000 disabled drivers, Zia takes a step to 'Islamic democracy', Railmen renew threat of strike, Land's End Cash Plea By Trust, Afghanistan, where the Geronimos haven't got a chance, RAF's civil conversion, Letter from Sweden Alas, poor Rudolph he tasted good, News In Summary Paris urged to stop atoll tests, Reconciling gifts of the Christian church, News In Summary Bus timings baffle the public, Poland: Two views of Jaruzelski Bonn convinced hasty steps by West unnecessary, Barbed wire and threats of Yamit bloodshed, Msc Helps Job Hunt By Women, Overseas selling prices, Concern at legal implications Zimbabwe to seize subversives' assets, Prior hopeful of devolution for Northern Ireland, Moreover, Polish miners defy plea by wives and stay in pit, Police hunt bear in London, Science report Mystery is mapped at centre of the galaxy, Killers of de Broglie get benefit of the doubt, Lifeboat appeal at £770,000, The man who became king of the Palm Court, Whitehall boffin who distrusts panaceas, MP by the autumn is Jenkins aim, West to aid Tanzania over famine, The Times Information Service Today's events, Ira Garage Search Nears End, Anniversary of intervention US claims Moscow is sending more troops to Afghanistan, TV outsiders ready to fill many slots on Channel 4, Bargain hunters brave the elements, Briton kidnapped in Mozambique, The Times Diary Now Joe Gormley takes on the BBC's Sir Ian, Kidnapped US general 'on trial'. Display Advertising: Television Training Centre, Doulton Wallguard, The Red Cross, Camera Buff, Thames. Picture Gallery. Law: £5m fine on family of smugglers, Law Report Monday December 28 1981 Court of Appeal County court powers under contempt Act Whitter v Peters Peart v Stewart. Classified Advertising: Announcements, Educational, Business Services Guide, Entertainments Guide. Reviews: Dance More than seasonal delight Sleeping Beauty Covent Garden, Television But seriously, a clear success, Rock A love of trickery Elvis Costello Rainbow, Operetta Not too seaworthy H.M.S. Pinafore Collegiate. Editorials/Leaders: The West Should ACT, Don't put your son into politics. Letters to the Editor: Lloyd's Bill, Towards disarmament, Mirth from Canada, Loyal subjects of the Crown, MPs and industry, Origin of life, Proper station, What keeps the two Irelands apart, Capital error, A unified Church in England. Marriages. Court and Social: Court Circular. Deaths. Official Appointments and Notices: Latest appointments, Appointments in the Forces. Births. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 Years Ago From the Times of Thursday December 27 1956. Politics and Parliament: Progress of legislation. Obituaries: Mr Mark Arnold-Forster, Mr Suat Hayri Urguplu Former Prime Minister of Turkey, Sir Cyril Simpson, Mr Patrick O'donovan, Morris Sobkowski. Sport: Cricket West Indies on the rack as Lillee beats Gibbs's feat, Tennis Alexander wins latest round in 'war' over bad line calls, Rugby League Wigan's call for help is wasted, Rugby Union Davis one of nature's winners, Boxing Alvarado's sweet sixteenth, Athletics Coe serves two aces to McEnroe, Hockey Dutch threat looms large again in World Cup, Sports in Brief, Yachting Flyer and Ceramco back in familiar positions, Badminton This could be the end for Stevens and Tredgett, Racing Branding Iron fit to leave his mark, For the record Basketball, Ski jumping Style carries the day at St Moritz, Football Liverpool's fallibility may force Paisley to recall old guard. Property: Rentals. Arts and Entertainment: Today's television and radio programmes BBC 1, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,715. Weather: The Weather.

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