The Times - 23/10/1981
1981; Gale Group;
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By Julian Haviland, Philip Webster, By Shirley Williams, By David Spanier, By Craig Seton, Christopher Thomas, By Clifford Webb, From Robert Fisk, By Diana Geddes, Education Correspondent, By Donald Macintyre, Labour Correspondent, From Christopher Thomas, , By John Young, Planning Reporter, From Our Correspondent, By the Staff of Nature, By Hugh Noyes, Parliamentary Correspondent, , From David Felton, Labour Reporter, , By Lucy Hodges, From Our Correspondent, , From Ronald Kershaw, By Robin Young, By Frances Gibb, From John Hiscock, , By George Clark, Political Correspondent, By Hugh Clayton Agriculture Correspondent, By Kenneth Gosling, From Arthur Osman, By Clifford Longley, Religious Affairs Correspondent, From Nicholas Worrall, , From Tewfik Mishlawi, , By Our Foreign Staff, From Stephen Taylor, From Ray Kennedy, From Dessa Trevisan, , From Nicholas Ashford, Melvyn Westlake, , From Our Own Correspondent, , From Charles Hargrove, From Nicholas Hirst, , From Patricia Clough, From Nicholas Hirst, From Our Own Correspondent, From Roland Delcour, , From Harry Debelius, , From Charles Hargrove, , Dr Bernard Dixon, Dr Tony Smith, George Brock, by Nigel West, David Watt, Peter Watson, A. H. WICKENS, , M. STERNE, , EDWARD ULLENDORFF, , DAVID MURFET, ROBERT JACKSON, , NEIL BALFOUR, , MICHAEL WELSH, , JOHN PURVIS, , FRED WARNER, , FRED CATHERWOOD, , DOURO, , ADAM FERGUSSON, MADRON SELIGMAN, , L. SIRC, , CLARE DOWNS, , JAMES PARK, , JAMES MOLYNEAUX, , MARTIN REDMAN, , GEOFFREY CASTON, , MICHAEL BRAMBELL, , JOHN WINTON:, HUMPHREY CASE, , ALICE BOASE, , From Our Special Correspondent.-, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, Mr Stanley Glasser, Dan Davin, Irving Wardle, Geoff Brown, Iring Wardle, Ned Chaillet, John Percival, Paul Griffiths, John Higgins, Michael Ratcliffe, By John Whitmore, By Bill Johnstone, Electronics Correspondent, By Frances Williams, By Philip Robinson, By Our Financial Staff, By Catherine Gunn, By Our Industrial Editor, By Peter Hill Industrial Editor, By Edward Townsend, By Clive Cookson, By Derek Harris Commercial Editor, By Hugh Clayton, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Ross Davies, Peter Norman, Clive Cookson, Iain Mackenzie, By Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, By Keith Macklin, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, From Mitchell Platts, , Hunter Davies, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By John Blunsden, By Richard Eaton, by Peter Waymark, Edited by Peter Davalle, From Trevor Fishlock, , By Baron Phillips, Nicholas Wapshott, Martin Huckerby, David Robinson, Louise Nicholson, Philip Howard, Philippa Toomey, Richard Williams, Stan Hey, John Russell Taylor, Mel Lewis, Michael Young, Sue Bond, Geraldine Norman, Judy Froshaug, Nicholas Keith, Sydney Friskin, David Wade, Peter Davalle, Geoffrey Wansell,
ResumoIndex. News: A champion in the cause of obscurity, Poll Backs Tough US Policies, Westminster, where the battle rages faintest, Back to the days of Bambi, Elderly and disabled 'the new lepers', The lost by-lines, Solidarity delays strike decision as protests spread, The Times Information Service, The Times University Results Service London, Kidnapped man too hot for maverick gang to hold, Festivals From sideshow to jumble, Controllers stripped of status by Reagan, Motoring South Korea enters the British market, Perivale HQ to close Hoover's 2,000-job cut hits London hardest, American summit diplomacy, The Queen salutes Sri Lanka democracy, Theatre, Moreover... Miles Kington, Five nights of jazz without ale and hot-dogs, Raphael reveals Byron's romantic life, Senate votes to end aid to new nuclear powers, Bishops decide that women can be ordained as deacons, Not so quiet on Libyan frontier, Thirty golden years of McBean, Science Report 'Hot spots' helped the North Pole to shift, Hungary lays the ghosts of 1956, From tomorrow to November, Eating Out A taste of the cultural, John Witherow reports from the polling booths in Croydon NW The voice of the voter in mid-swing, Varley calls for incomes policy, Soviet aim is conquest-Weinberger Europe urged to back US nuclear build-up, Hardliner is rejected as Iran's Premier, Work on base for missiles, Left-Wing Boycott Attacked, IMF sets tough conditions to dollar aid for Sudan, The Shogun effect is about to hit Britain, writes Rosemarie Wittman from New York The Samurai who stormed the East, Family outings, Galleries, From yesterday's later editions City walls demolished, Could Hungary ever happen again?, Bonn Talks To Youth On Defence, Medical briefing: animal experiments and heart attacks Will people take over from animals?, Opera, Remember the writers put behind bars, Films, Estate near minster is approved, Reagan softens line on Third World aid but adds strings, 'Muscles' in the gym, Pianist's musical chairs, Museum exhibitions, Profiles of the six captains, The heart-kit every ambulance should carry, Saudis defend their peace plan, Radio, Carrington Backs Libel Claim, Rail fares into London cut by up to two thirds, The kidnap family Fortune built outside the public gaze, Look Ahead Rare view of Warrior Queen, Video, William Pitt is first Alliance victor Tory Croydon falls to Liberal-SDP, Anger in debate on takeover, Ludwig in full glory, The Times Diary, Films on TV, Oo-la-la for sale, Windsor wants its fleeting tourists to linger longer, US claims EEC backing for Sinai force, Time for walkies, Our credibility barrier is broken, Militant Rabbi Barred, Jazz/Rock, For collectors, Tebbit hit on head by egg, Whiltehall union alters CND policy, Books, Parents may have to pay more for student grant, Less law, more order, Yard helps Americans with inquiry into Libya deal, Photography, Cattle Disease Beaten, Legal tangle prevents payment to coma family, Bomb near S African oil plant, Ex-Model IS Found Dead, The Hollis affair and that spy called Elli, Japan Agenda All systems go with art of Edo, Motorists move to the Metro system, Dance, Markets and fairs, How Paul Scofield was lured back to the box, BL unions reject new bonus offer, Western Sahara conflict Tracks on a desert road that tell of guerrilla battle, Zimbabwe plunges into the red, Police out in force after shooting of ETA men, Agenda Full of Eastern promise, Sport/, Classical music. Display Advertising: Bell's, East Rand Gold And Uranium Company Limited, Manchester Business School, Lufthansa, Multiple Display Advertisements, G. A. P. A., National Savings, War On Want, Cinema, The Return Of The Secaucus 7, Rsc, Addept, Honda, Music Of Eight Decades, St. Joseph's Hospice, Braniff, Bank Base Rates, Taylor Woodrow, Arms And The Man, Midland, The Radio Times, More British, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Mountleigh Group Limited, Austin Reed, The Audi 100 CL, Children First, Glenfiddich, Anglo American Corporation, Barry Baines & Co, Welkom Gold Mining Company Limited, Addmirable, Hine, Special Announcement, Celebrity Organ Recitals, Britain And The Gulf, Rumbelows. News in Brief. Politics and Parliament: Prison rules, Commons No early response to Heseltine judgment, Hospital meals denial, Police Procedure needs independent element, Riots Police raid report next week, Foot demands BL statement, Parliament today, Increase in race attacks, Next week's business, Home Office Illegal CB still causes danger, Safety At Work Government seeks EEC controls on asbestos, Contest for PLP post in Commons, External BBC Cuts Revised, Heseltine seeks more time on High Court ruling, Health Charges Patients will not have to pay for food, Lords Extremists subverting pupils, No investigation of press bingo. Law: Chief constable promises to safeguard evidence, Down's baby prosecution 'misleading', Europe rules against Ulster 'gays' law, Marseilles judge is shot dead, Bomber Loses Assault Case, Ecevit charged for attack on military rulers, Court of Appeal House of Lords Inquiry inspector not in an 'office' for tax Edwards (Inspector of Taxes) v Clinch, DPP given permission to hurry murder trial, Wife must pay £50,000 to former husband, Anti-cancer drug 'impossible to detect', EXIT man tells of woman 'going out happy' on pills and brandy, Dentist 'spoke about sex', Murder indictment plea to be heard today, Drug Taker Served On Submarines, No offence under Act to fire own property Regina v Denton, British Troops Are Accused. Picture Gallery: Welsh wizards of the cue aim for triple 'pot', Top of the bill. Arts and Entertainment: Korchnoi pulls back after tense race against clock, Today's television and radio programmes, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,661, Furniture prices look likely to rise, Television: Mesmerized by the arms race, Britain moves into lead in Bridge championships. Editorials/Leaders: A Short Way With Committal, On The Cheap But Off The Street, The Zero Option. Letters to the Editor: High-speed trains, Conserving the panda, Anthrax risk from infected soil, Tightening screws on student intake, Taxing wage increases, Profit or conservation, Benefits of European Monetary System, Crisis in the cinemas, The Yugoslav example, Unequal burdens, Worth noting, Ulster MPs, Lost art works, Open churches. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Official Appointments and Notices: Oxford And Cambridge Awards, Latest appointments. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Monday, October 22, 1956. Obituaries: Mr Leslie Orrey, Marouess Of Exeter Notable Olympic performer, Professor M. K. Joseph. Reviews: Cinema Gielgud's baton and a European score The Conductor (A) Gate Notting Hill Ludwig (A) Screen On The Hill The Fox and the Hound (U) Odeon Leicester Square Loving Couples (AA) Leicester Square Theatre Blow Out (X) Empire Leicester Square Endless Love (AA) Plaza, Classic Oxford Street, Opera Neapolitan crowds brim over in Wexford's half pint pot The Jewels of the Madonna Wexford Festival, Dance Maedeée Duppreès Riverside, Theatre The comedy's the thing The Hypochondriac Olivier, Television Mind and matter, The Conspirator Derby Playhouse, Holding court on campus, Concerts Philharmonia/ Leppard Festival Hall. Stock Exchange Tables: Wall Street, Recent Issues, Price Changes, Stock Exchange Prices Gilts lead Retreat. Business and Finance: Laboratories watchdog, Treasury agrees terms on loans for state industry, Interest rate merry-go-round goes on, Pressac cuts dividend, Export curb deplored by Honda, Commodities, Nigeria Cuts Its Oil Price, Selincourt down 55pc midway but payout held, Union takes over another 6,000 insurance workers, Warner Holidays chiefs resign, North Sea operators list tax proposals, Shop takings fall again, Sinclair set to invade Japan, Technology Letting scientists loose in the park, British 'pay too much for sugar', International American Express improves, GM loses $468m, Japan will talk about ship sales, Swiss confirm Paribas sale, Lloyd's Amends Its Bill, Gestetner in talks to buy Nexos, Today, Another rough ride for Volkswagen, Stock Markets, Brown & Jacksion rights issue, Takeover rules clear way for rival bids, Lancer Boss is likely to seek merger overseas, Chancellor hints at surcharge cuts, Output will stay low, study says, Business Briefing, Training Centre, Jeavons Engineering on target, Computer fraud cover, Business Diary in Italy: Postcards from Latium, Modest rise at Photax in difficult half, Two groups to acquire stakes in Abwood, ConsGold will limit holding, Heating Oil Stocks High, Spotlight on currencies in court awards, Consumer Spending, Wm Low shuts its fast food lossmaker, Sterling: Spot and Forward, Stock markets Interest fears hit prices, Markets jittery on interest rate fears, Pint of beer could cost 7p more, In Brief Engineering orders show small rise, Anglo American dividends fall. Business Appointments: Business appointments New member for Hill Samuel board. Sport: Rugby Union: two views of the referee's role in curbing violence Enforcing rules in an unruly world, Racing Vintage Eddery steals Newbury plunder, Football New Mersey sound is a hiccup or two, Tennis Best of Miss Jones is not enough in an absorbing match, Golf Waters loses momentum after two loose drives, Badminton Plight of Stevens tempers England team's delight, Rugby League Wigging is as good as a ban, Hockey IHF president's warning on the World Cup, Breaking through the pain barrier, Cricket Sarfraz and Sikander miss first game of tour, For the record, New woman heals old wound. Classified Advertising: Car Buyer's Guide, Entertainments Guide, Recruitment Opportunities, Announcements, Art Galleries, Holidays And Villas, Alternative Theatre. Property: Rentals, Country Property. Births. Weather: The Weather.
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