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The Times - 14/07/1981

1981; Gale Group;

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By George Clark, Political Correspondent, From Frank Johnson, From Nicholas Ashford and Frank Vogl, , From Richard Ford and Tim Jones, , By Simon Midgley of The Times Diary Staff, By Frances Gibb, From Nicholas Ashford, By the staff of Nature, By Michael Baily, Transport Correspondent, By Kenneth Gosling, By a Staff Reporter, By Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, By John Witherow, By Lucy Hodges, By Our Music Reporter, By Donld Macintyre, Labour Correspondent, From John Chartres, , By Philip Webster Political Staff, By Geraldine Norman, Sale Room Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, , By Diana Geddes, Education Correspondent, By Tony Samstag, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By Peter Hennessy, By Annabel Ferriman Health Services Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, From Michael Hornsby, , From Our Own Correspondent, From Robert Fisk, From Peter Nichols, By David Spanier, From Christopher Walker, , From Nicholas Hirst, From Michael Leapman, , Richard Portes, From Stephen Taylor, , From Patricia Clough, , From Charles Hangrove, From David Bonavia, From M. G. G. Pilai, , From Ray Kennedy, , by Tom Bower, John Russell Taylor, William Mann, Hilary Finch, Mark Boxer, Bryan Appleyard, Irving Wardle, John Percival, Ned Chaillet, Ian Bradley, Peter Watson, by Roy Hattersley, HASSAN ARAB, , DEREK GAULTER, , B. J. COOMBE, , HECTOR McDONNELL, , JOHN D. ROCH, , NEVIL JOHNSON, , H. E. FENTON, , STEVEN ROSE, , D. WALLACE BELL, , JOHN HEAP, , RICHARD HAYES, , PETER GREEN, , ANDREW TURNER, , FRANCESCA McMANUS, , By Our Bridge Correspondent, From Our Parliamentary Correspondent, Mr Reginal Turnill writes:, A Correspondent writes:-, Professor R. M. Ogilvie, By Norman Fox, By Michael Coleman, Alan Gibson, By Richard Streeton, By John Hennessy Golf Correspondent, By Jim Railton, From John Wilcockson, By John Nicholls, By Gordon Allan, By Michael Seely, By David Blake, Economics Editor, By Peter Hill, Industrial Editor, From Peter Norman, , By John Whitmore, By Derek Harris, Commercial Editor, By Clifford Webb, Midland Industrial Correspondent, From Frank Vogl, , By Rupert Morris, By Bill Johnstone, From Peter Norman, By David Hewson, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Geoffrey Watkins, Frances Williams, Frank Vogl, By Margareta Pagano, By Our Financial Staff, By Catherine Gunn, Peter Dear, By Donald Macintyre, Labour Correspondent, By Our Labour Editor, From Dessa Trevisan, , By Martin Huckerby,

Resumo

Index. News: Police fire tear gas at miners, Poland's economic crisis In search of speed and wisdom, How US TV keeps its conscience clear, Disabled jobs quota is to end, British Steel's Channel tunnel 'too dear' claim, Fashion by Suzy Menkes The last fling for summer (coloured rather patriotically), Millionaire chief of worldwide drugs ring found guilty of handless corpse murder, Fruit Fly Sprayers Grounded, Guitar IS The Male's Preserve, MPs to investigate cuts in university grants, Kenny Everett returns to favour with BBC, Science report The bug to eat Agent Orange, Paris and Bonn to press US on dollar rate, America grants visas for Springboks team, Big rise in private health Iinsurance, Israel and US smooth over weapons discord, China plans holidays to aid jobless, Labour puts the heavy guns into Warrington, The Times Information Service, Reagan drops Bush from Ottawa summit team, The token nominee shunted into St Pancras, Opera faces axe in arts budget scrutiny, 10,000 ton hashish harvest Lebanon's potent whiff of wealth, Archaeology Medieval salt industry uncovered at Nantwich, Socialists hope to put stamp on Bastille Day, Caught in the war between them and us, Young unknown chosen to replace Fisher in NUPE, Big increase in aid sought for Welsh museums, Third Jenkins enters Warrington fray, Haig warns Vietnam it can expect no aid, Cardinal appeals for talks as sixth Maze man dies, Black man taken ill dies in police van, Agreement Lacking On Belize, MP pleads for woman from India, Worst day of swan upping for centuries, Faint hope in Whitehall pay dispute, Malaysia expels Soviet diplomats, Part Two of Blind Eye to Murder Shawcross joins the manhunt, Technology is for girls, Shirley Williams says, Mugabe-Machel meeting on Mozambique guerrillas, Mellish To Stand Down At Election, Crock Of Gold In Cottage, Sex Appeal In Church Suggested, Spain wants 'EEC rights' for citizens in Gibraltar, Prime Minister and Whitelaw are out to put police on offensive Army camps in readiness for riot offenders, The Times Diary, U S plans big increase in seaborne cruise missiles, Maxwell puts receiver in 'Radio Times' printers, No sparks at Sparkbrook, Pakistan summons Indian envoy over clash report, Archbishop's advice to royal couple, Whitehall brief The civil servant who is more like a politician, Vatican is thought to be £17m in the red, The Times University Results Service, Unions say 24-hour gas strike fully supported, Threat Of New Poll By Begin, £2 a week tax on company car, In the era of equality, new standards prevail when a man and woman part Why the rules of the maintenance game must change, Party will to change challenged by Poles, Riots: Courts begin to deal with those accused; politicians begin to seek a solution Two out of 100 jailed at Brixton, Tehran business leaders executed by firing squads, Community stays with Afghan plan. Display Advertising: Sotheby's, Quartet, Piccadilly Theatre, Ncb, Annabelinda, Weatherail Green & Smith City, Bank Base Rates, East Midland Allied Press Limited, Midland, Cakebread Robey & Co. Ltd., M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, International Timber, Public Service Pensions, Bas. News in Brief. Official Appointments and Notices: British Diabetic Association, Church news, University news, Latest appointments, Royal College of Psychiatrists, West Point man takes command, Jews win courage award, Gray's Inn, Royal College of Surgeons, Archdeacon of Canterbury, Cordwainers' Company, Legal appointment, Mercers' Company, Stationers and Newspaper Makers' Company. Law: Weedkiller trio jailed, Court of Appeal Coin Street inspector's discretion upheld Greycoat Commercial Estates Ltd v Radmore and Others, Moreover... Miles Kington, Family Division Mistresses' cash to be excluded Brown v Brown Macey v Macey, Judge Rules Clinic Was Negligent, Shop lights not 'plant' Cole Brothers Ltd v Phillips (Inspector of Taxes), Costs and Mareva injunctions Hitachi Shipbuilding and Engineering Co Ltd v Viafel Compania Naviera SA, Man On Banned March Fined. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword No 15,577, Television, Choice, Regional Tv, British bridge team make disappointing start, Radio, 13in of ancient Egypt fetches £68,000. Picture Gallery. Politics and Parliament: The Arts Red Guard cultural revolution, Pools law to change, Deep sea mining, Wildlife Bill Labour plea on seal culling rejected, Unemployment Welsh workforce sets English an example, House Of Lords Nationality of children born abroad. Reviews: Galleries Unsettling experience in the landscape of the lost Bernard Meninsky Museum of Modern Art, Oxford Frank Dobson: True and Pure Sculpture Kettle's Yard, Cambridge Robert Bevan: Drawings and Watercolours Anthony d'Offay, Pleasure and Repentance Fortune, Chinese Acrobats Palace, Manchester, Television A tension rooted in ideas A Year in Poland BBC 1, Concerts in London Academy of St Martin Guildhall Old Library, LSO/Chailly Festival Hall, Timeless in no man's land Lenare, Theatre Exit the Maids Tricycle. Editorials/Leaders: Disperse Or Be Charged, America Needs A Middle East Policy. Letters to the Editor: Curbing strikers' immunities, VAT on church repairs, Setting limits on higher education, Portrait of Khomeini, Britain's defence role, Losing face, Fast foodS, Deteriorating canals, Taking part, Language problems, Civil Service dispute, Record rainfall. Court and Social: Court Circular. Deaths. Marriages. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Friday, July 13, 1956 Constitution for Cyprus. Obituaries: Mrs Ian Fleming, Wing Cdr Henry Arnold World War pilot and security expert, Professor Magnus Henderson, Mr Gerald Austin. Sport: Tennis, Racing Stockton finds the going too hard, Rowing University crew conspicuous in their absence, Modern pentathlon Young athletes turn the tables on experience, Bowls Scotland bend the knee to Ireland, Golf Watson tours five courses but finds changes at St George's, Sports in Brief, Art was longer and life shorter in the days of Tom Cribb, Athletics Two throwers discover that the price of fame is life suspension, Cricket Bright spins Northants to the brink of defeat, Boxing Sibson offered £50,000, Rugby League New scrummage laws on the way, Cycling Climbs are unpalatable for everyone but Hinault, Yachting The race that lost itself, For the record, Shooting Schoolboy beats world target rifle champion. Stock Exchange Tables: Stock Exchange Prices Firm start to account, Recent Issues, Price Changes, Wall Street, Stock markets BP hopes lift equities, Foreign exchange report. Business and Finance: America on the brink of recession, Discount market, LME metal stocks, Rank caught on a currency switchback, CBI to suggest more public spending cuts, Profits fall by £16.8m at Rank, Commodities, Mobil enters fight in Conoco takeover bid, In Brief Hopes grow for £600m BP issue, New Court plans £5m rights issue, Share Plan Hits Bnoc Bond Idea, Peerless slumps to £1.65m, NCB wants new ports for exports, CBI asks Heseltine to stop extra rate rise, Stock markets, Foreign Restructuring at Pan Am, Industrial Output, RP Martin deal signed, Britain's fall in output still goes on, Briefly, EEC takes hard line on textiles, Business Diary: Carrying pineapples to Samoa, Italian selling continues, BL chief urges policing of Japan car sales in Britain, Bulgaria tempts the West with finance, LRC reaps benefits of rationalization, Bank plan may finance Soviet gas pipeline, Job schemes-robbing Peter to pay Paul?, Ad agencies back British Posters, Technology news X-ray 'detective' traps food pack contaminants, Mr Brittan on the spending tightrope, Advertising deal challenged, Sterling: Spot and Forward, Deal With New Town Denied, Distilled Products buys rum importer for £3.2m, Oil companies seek lower Opec prices. Business Appointments: Business appointments Sir Gordon Booth joins Hanson board. Classified Advertising: Forthcoming Events, Entertainments Guide, Recruitment Opportunities, Legal Appointments. Property: Flat Sharing, Salerooms and Antiques. Births. Weather: The Weather.

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