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The Times - 30/10/1981

1981; Gale Group;

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From Michael Prest, , From Christopher Walker, , By Anthony Bevins, Political Correspondent, From David Brown, , By Paul Routledge, Labour Editor, By Donald Macintyre, Labour Correspondent, By Anthony Bevins, political Correspondent, By Our Political Staff, By David Loshak of The Times Health Supplement, From Arthur Osman, , By Our Political Correspondent, From John Chartres, Crosby, By Philip Webster Political Reporter, By George Clark Political Correspondent, By Lucy Hodges and Hugh Noyes, From Christopher Thomas, , By Our Medical Correspondent, By Richard Ford, By Robin Young, Consumer Affairs Correspondent, By Our Defence Correspondent, By Nicholas Timmins, By Pearce Wright Science Editor, By Charles McKean Architecture Correspondent, By Marcel Berlins Legal Correspondent, From Our Correspondent Maidstone, By Hugh Clayton, From Our Correspopdent, Winchester, By Lucy Hodges, By Pat Healy, Social Services Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, By Kenneth Gosling, From a Correspondent Birmingham, From Dessa Trevisan, From Michael Binyon, From Nicholas Ashford, , From Michael Hornsby, , From Stephen Taylor, , From Richard Wigg, , From Godfrey Morrison, From Jacqueline Redditt, From Charles Hargrove, From Our Own Correspondent, , From David Blow, From Our Own Correspondent, From Harold Franklin, , From Ian Murray, , From Patricia Clough, , By Ray Horrocks, Dennis Hackett, Irving Wardle, Ned Chaillet, David Robinson, William Mann, Stanley Sadie, By Christopher Warman Arts Correspondent, Richard Williams, David Watt, Peter Watson, Xan Smiley, ANTHONY BEAUMONT-DARK, , ROY HATTERSLEY, , GEOFFREY ROBINSON, , S. R. CROSTHWAITE, , O. A. TENIKALP, , B. G. FROW, , IAIN MONCREIFFE OF THAT ILK, , HERB GREER, , TONY KERPEL, , MICHAEL LOEWE, , MICHAEL CHARLESWORTH, , R. V. HESKETH, , DAVID STEEL, , IAN CURTEIS, , ANTHONY BURLEY, , By Christopher Warman, Arts Correspondent, By Geraldine Norman, Sale Room Correspondent, A correspondent, Henry G. Button, F. C. M., D. P. King, From Peter Nichols, , From Our Special Correspondent, By Simon Proctor, By Ronald Pullen, By Peter Hill, Industrial Editor, By Edward Townsend Industrial Correspondent, By Lorna Bourke, By Frances Williams, From Peter Norman, From John Earle, , By Our Electronics Correspondent, By Michael Baily, Transport Correspondent, By Bill Johnstone, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, David Hewson, Peter Hill, Clive Cookson, By Margareta Pagano, By Philip Robinson, By Our Financial Staff, By Drew Johnston, Margareta Pagano, By Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, By a Special Correspondent, Hunter Davies, By Srikumar Sea Boxing Correspondent, By Sydney Friskin, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Richard Eaton, By John Hennessy Golf Correspondent, By Joyce Whitehead, , From Desmond Stoneham French Racing Correspondent, By Paul Harrison, From Ross Waby, by Peter Waymark, Edited by Peter Davalle, By Tim Jones, John Witherow, Frank Johnson, Nicholas Wapshott, David Robinson and Geoff Brown, Geoff Brown, Christopher Warman, Louise Nicholson, Irving Wardle and Ned Chaillet, Anthony Masters, Philippa Toomey, John Percival, Paul Griffiths, John Russell Taylor, Michael Young, Sue Bond, Judy Froshaug, Mel Lewis, Nicholas Keith, /Nicholas Keith, Richard Eaton, David Wade, Peter Davalle, Geoffrey Wansell,

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Index. News: Motoring Vauxhall covers its bets on 'world car', Five MPs in PLP poll, Eec Warns Spain On Oil Scandal, Sour note of vengeance marred victory, More unrest follows Solidarity strike, Israel says it will act to beat Awacs threat, Nationality Bill and riots linked, Tunis reformers face uphill fight, Twenty-first Labour MP joins SDP, How great a disaster would it be?, Swedish Navy boards illegal Soviet sub, Theatre, Cinema museum for London, Princess granted freedom of Cardiff, Festivals Hoffnung and the real thing, Labour plans to split health service ministry, How Britain could cope without Nato, Tory front runner appears for Crosby by-election, Gems of Wedgwood, Fireworks Where to sparkle on the night, Agenda Happy couple's send-off, RC canon law code ready, Television: From the romantic to the hellish, Coasting down to Brighton, Virus risk closes laboratory, Japan Agenda Livening up the year, Libyans effectively in control Chad President reappears in public, Look Ahead Springing India on you, Schmidt in fighting trim for Bundestag speech, Computer in leak inquiry is secure, police say, Payment urged for disease in work, Villa face tough home fight, Family outings, Early warning for a triumphant Reagan, Wife took anti-cancer drug, Namibia parties back Western blueprint, Galleries, Haunted by the devil, Hardliner is confirmed as Premier of Iran, Opera, New law covering breach of confidence proposed, Moreover.... Miles Kington, Films, New Times Supplement out today, Unions to be sued in Tebbit plan, French wealth tax whittled down to affect only few, Opec agrees on higher price structure for world oil, North Korean arms start flowing into Zimbabwe, Kangaroo meat was sold for beef pies, Housing benefit Bill to go ahead despite councils, Alpha production from Omega, Spanish MPs authorize Nato entry negotiations, Architecture Isles look forward to cultural showpiece, Radio, No day off for maker of rainbows, How the Awacs deal was won, Our new cars could lead a revival for Britain, Divorce law payments challenged, Expelled RSPCA official publicizes private report, Video, SDP win a personal blow to Livingstone, The Times Diary, Films on TV, Squash player who refuses to be beaten lying down, Seoul puts publisher on trial for communism, Peers angry over cuts in BBC Services, How our forebears oiled the wheels of commerce, Angola, where no news is bad news, Sport, 'Bargain offer' regulations ambiguous, director says, Books Seeing the sea around us, Science report Texas drug apparatus may cut flu deaths, Ratepayers to fund fire deal, Sweden plans to increase spending on defence, Whitelaw defends police role in raids, Festival of festivals at the Electric, Jazz/Rock, Squabbles leading to city disaster, architects told, Howard double, For collectors, Who's Who?, MP warns BL workers to beware of financial trap, MPs warn Foot of election crisis, Photography, Geoff Brown picks his winners of the bumper crop at the 25th London Film Festival Movie showcase spreads its wings, Channel tunnel advocated to help Europe's jobless, Dance, Markets and fairs, Cruise missiles proposal, Arab Held For Vienna Attacks, Prior gives up hope of assembly for Ulster, BL peace talks break down, Classical music, Killings and torture increase in Bolivia, 50-Year Award For Brezhnev, MPs given more say on Labour policy. Display Advertising: Bank Lending Rates, London Docklands, Glaxo, Runcorn New Town, Cinema, National Children's Home, Martini, The Poppy Appeal, Hopkinsons Holdings Plc, Khyber, Midland, Alternative Theatre, Sadler's Wells Theatre, Barclays, The Times Health Supplement, National Theatre, Help The Aged,, Hidden Hearing Ltd., Wyndhams Theatre, Comet, Tanks Consolidated Investments P.L.C., M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Coats Patons Limited, Texas Instruments Limited, Noval L B Port, Hidden Hearing Ltd.,, Wallace Heaton, San Patricio, Church Of England. Law: Euthanasia trial jury out, Jumper Charged, Dentist jailed for rape, Drug Case Man Was M16 Agent, Taxman jailed for blackmail, Muggers prowled like wolves, Pensioner's capital resource Lillystone v Supplementary Benefits Commission, Wine served in Holloway, House of Lords Court of Appeal Judicial restraint over foreign states' transactions Hammer and Occidental Petroleum Corporation v Buttes Gas and Oil Company and Boreta Occidental Petroleum Corporation and Hammer v Buttes Gas and Oil Company and Boreta, Doctor's dilemma explained to jury, Victim's mother sues Yorkshire Ripper, Inhuman case upsets judge. Picture Gallery: The Times Entertainment Guide, Top of the bill. News in Brief. Arts and Entertainment: Britain starts ahead of US in women's bridge final, Tenth world chess game drawn, Today's television and radio programmes, Japanese art prices go through the roof, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,667. Politics and Parliament: Commons Brixton police raid was fully justified, Procedure Impolite reference to Reagan, Mental Care 'The Silent Minority' criticized, Wildlife Bill Anger at reprieve for birds, Parliament today, Agriculture Government seeks big EEC changes, Nationality Bill Peers fail to reverse Commons decision, Value of pound, Rude politicals in Nuclear Theatre, British Leyland Government refuses to intervene, Next week. Reviews: Barbican concerts, Concerts LPO/Tennstedt Festival Hall/Radio 4, Launch date for Barbican centre, Lennon Everyman Liverpool, Television Fit for a queen, Jazz Marian McPartland Pizza on the Park Archie Shepp Round House, Theatre Heartbreak House Royal Exchange, Kuijkens Wigmore Hall, Cinema One in the eye for the red-necks Southern Comfort (x) ABC Shaftesbury Avenue, and other cinemas Paternity (aa) Plaza 2 The Return of the Secausus Seven Ica Faster Pussycat Kill Kill Screen on the Green, Opera An enduring treasure Louise Coliseum. Editorials/Leaders: The Reagan-Fahd Axis, Sweden's Tough Neutrality, Breach Of Confidence. Letters to the Editor: Last-ditch appeals to keep British Leyland in being, Liberals and free trade, Iranian Studies, Historic interview, Falklands fears, Use of exported plutonium, After Yorktown, Wales's Prince, Movement to disarm, Store of memories. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: Latest anpointments. Deaths. Obituaries: Mr Raymond Way, Sir Alec Coryton, Marquess Of Exeter, Sir Gilbert Flemming, Dr T. B. Marsden Notable work in metallurgy. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Monday, October 29, 1956 Russians to withdraw. Business and Finance: Steel makers face fires, Gas supply resumes, Stock markets ICI's good figures fail to lift torpor, International United Spring buys US gear group, Demand rising, Concorde decision in the New Year, Bank trims prime rate, Rise in profit points to ICI recovery, US leads in energy, Videogram licence plan, Commodities, Tilling in �89m agreed bid for Berec, Paribas deals revealed in press, In Brief Election low for French credit rate, Business Diary: New exposures from Lichfield, British pay most for their cars, Coates' profits fall 29pc, Plessey launches �5.5m showroom campaign, Grange Trust attacks pension fund bid, US warns Japan on closed markets, EEC may take Britain to court, A chill wind in Eastbourne, Lloyds Bank appoints receiver for Homfray, Today, Opec windfall for UK, Cash increase for institutions, Stock Markets, Business Briefing, Chrysler loss, USM launch for new channel Uncertain reception for TVS, Sweden cuts tax to bolster economy, Plan for road lasts 20 years, Technology Computer designed drugs, Wm Press provision of �3.5m knocks shares, 'No curbs' on bank mortgages, Industry 'planning to shed more jobs', HJ Baldwin audit report withheld, US and Italy set up joint chemical plant, ICI confirms its recovery, Property boost for Bambers Stores, Era of cut-price travel could be over, Guinness Peat chiefs meet, London Trust-Merrill Lynch deal, Rolls strike continues, 12,000 opt for BA redundancy. Stock Exchange Tables: Sterling:Spot and Forward, Stock Exchange Prices Gilts make the running, Recent Issues, Price Changes, Wall Street. Business Appointments: Business appointments Tyre Manufacturers' new president. Sport: Boxing A right hand pointing to a seventh heaven, Rugby Union Australians cheered by return of Hipwell, Motor rallying Finn reinstated as leader after check-up, Why England need a new perm to get ahead, Yachting Crews intend caution for second leg, Football The anniversary cup has barely a leg, let alone two, to stand on, Athletics IAAF to double drug testing laboratories, Sports in Brief, Baseball Apologies offered for humiliated Yankees, Golf Women prepared to risk a new venture in Australia, Racing Telephone Man may be cut off by French, Table tennis Hilton is brought back by England for Belgium, Badminton Ireland close to breaking domination of English, Hockey Miss Dodd takes place of an ill Miss Holden, Cricket Chappell and colleagues have points to prove, Tennis Borg given a thrashing, Snooker Davis clinches victory in sudden death playoff, For the record. Classified Advertising: Entertainments Guide, Acknowledgments, Art Galleries, Secretarial and Non-secretarial, Motor Cars, Situations Wanted, The Times Information Service. Property: Property Under �35,000, Rentals. Births. Weather: The Weather.

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