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The Times - 06/06/1981

1981; Gale Group;

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By David Felton, Labour Reporter, By George Clark Political Correspondent, From Christopher Thomas and Tim Jones, Belfast, By Craig Seton, By David Blake and John Whitmore, By Bill Johnstone, From David Cross, From Christopher Thomas, Belfast, By Pearce Wright, Science Editor, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By Robin Young, Consumer Affairs Correspondent, By Our Political Correspondent, From Our Correspondent Liverpool, From Our Correspondent, Nottingham, By Hugh Noyes, Parliamentary Correspondent, Westminster., By Lucy Hodges, By Peter Waymark, Motoring Correspondent, By Arthur Osman, By Derek Harris, Commercial Editor, By Kenneth Gosling, Arts Reporter, From Our Correspondent, Manchester, By Philip Webster, Political Staff, From Our Correspondent Oxford, By Our Social Services Correspondent, By David Spanier, Diplomatic Correspondent, From Christopher Walker, , From Gerald Shaw, , From Robert Fisk, From Dessa Trevisan, , From Peter Nichols, , From Arthur Reed, Air Correspondent, , From Patricia Clough, From Our Correspondent, From Harry Debelius, From Michael Hornsby, From Nicholas Ashford, From Robert Schuil, , From Ray Kennedy, From Mario Modiano, From Ivor Davis, Las, From Ian Murray, , by Keith Waterhouse, Bevis Hillier, Joan Chissell, Peter Waymark, H. R. F. Keating, Nicholas Shakespeare, Philippa Toomey, Philip Howard, Caroline Moorehead, Ben Weinreb, Shona Crawford Poole, Roy Hay, Michael Watkins, Jennifer Teale, Pamela Vandyke Price, Harry Golombek, Jeremy Flint, David Wade, By Caren Meyer, Nicholas Wapshott, Rupert Morris, Stewart Tendler, John Young, KENNETH BAKER, Michael Binyon, David Hands, Geoffrey Smith, ROGER PINCHAM, , RICHARD STERN, , IAN M. LESLIE, , ELWYN EVANS., W. F. DICKSON, , ALAIN WOODROW, , N. C. BANKFORD, , STEPHEN PALFFY, , NIGEL MAYNARD, , JOHN PARKER, , PETER SELF, , D. C. R. MACKMURDIE., I. H. NICOL, , REX ROBERTS, , John Baggley, Mr. Lionel Daiches, QC, , Sir Ian Bancroft, By Huon Mallalieu, By John Whitmore, Financial Correspondent, From Frank Vogl, , By Peter Wilson-Smith, By Our Financial Staff, By Baron Phillips, From Peter Norman, Margaret Drummond, By ross, Adrienne Gleeson, MD, Peter Wainwright, By Catherine Gunn, From Norman Fox Football Correspondent, By John Wilcockson, From Peter West Rugby Correspondent, From Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Peter Ryde, By John Nicholls, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By John Watson, From Sydney Friskin, By Gordon Allan, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, Edited by Peter Davalle, David Robinson,

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News: Collecting Every page tells a story, Hattersley condemns intimidation by far left, Travel All aboard for Las Vegas, How to call the bluff of the bleeper brigade, Tutu absent from prize ceremony, Sri Lanka rulers win, Holidaymakers bemoan loss of sunny Sinai, Wadham escapes prosecution, Suspected traitor in RUC, Protesters hurl eggs at Thatcher, Carrington changes mind about meeting Arafat, Cabinet posts for French Communists ruled out, Montgomery's great test, The Ripper police chief is switched, Teamsters' hard men ride down the opposition, Travel extra Staying stately, Legs are made for walking, Tomato growers attack the Dutch invader, Manchester Labour group wants curbs on police, Editor's dismissal came 'in newspaper's finest hour', £90,000 for Leighton work far exceeds estimate, Cookery Choosing your cheesecake, Senate snub forces Reagan man to withdraw, $2 cut in N Sea oil price as sterling slips again, Bundestag Approves The Budget, Members of the Wedding (6), Dutch bar English play, Sportsview The other code in Argentina, Surrogate mother keeps baby, Front seat ban on children rejected by Government, Sail away time for beginners, PLO show of emotion at envoy's funeral, Saturday Review Spring in Earl's Court, Ah, those dreamy days of leather on willow-and the pain and the pity, Ida Backs Film On Hospitals, ICL workforce to be cut by 16 per cent, Glaciers over Britain is the Hoyle forecast, Finding the first edition moneyspinners, Yet another Gandhi on the way to victory, That's not snow, it's summer, Head in the clouds: London's new banking temple looks down on Wren's cathedral, Gardening That's show business, New British airliner wins order at Paris air show, These stitches carry royal approval, Civil servants poised for national strike, More prisoners at the Maze to join hunger strike, P2 scandal fabricated, Masonic leader claims, Challenges to St Luke's ideal of Pentecost, Police satisfied with life sentence for shooting of PC Olds, Why the wets are not yet ganging up, MP gets top job in football, Benefits to mothers threatened, Compromise over plan to drain Broadland marshes, Anti-Trident lobby attacked by Nott, Old Vic on small screen Dickens play for Channel 4 launch, Healey gibe on inflation, Turks Plan Return To Democracy, US making neutron weapon materials, Drink Enjoying the grape outdoors, Haig Hint On Arms For China, Americans trying to coax Pretoria into Namibia deal, Sick pay tax postponed, Japanese protesters greet return of US aircraft carrier, Troops aid search of Coloured suburbs, College window of tribute, Are you picnicking at Glyndebourne or shooting off to Bisley?, Warsaw offers talks to unions to remove threat of strike, Spain faces delays in entering Nato, The Times Information Service Today's events, Liverpool Port Shut By Strike, 'Leave us alone' says Walesa, The fiercest fish live on dry land, Romantic joins 'Immortals', Shoparound Now for the Viking furniture invasion, Late holidays may cost more. Index. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Bell's, The Royal Wedding Silver Goblet, Harry Winston, M.J.H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Bank Of America, Dgi, Tunnel, June Book Fairs In London, Welmar, Multiple Display Advertisements, Bucharest, Continental Union Trust, Travelcare International, Tydall & Co. Money Fund, King Penguin, Map. Law: Police sergeant cleared in corruption case, Soper court plea for churchman, £33,000 winner's low fine, Non-employee's breach of duty alleged General Nutritions Ltd v Yates, Extending the 'neighbour principle' Awad v Pillai and Nathanielsz, Companies win High Court battle over casinos, Caravan site owner can evict tenants Lamb v Adams and Others. Politics and Parliament: Lords £200 fine for new parking offence, Commons sketch Searching the soul for an 18% rise, Commons MPs to get reasonable pay rise. Picture Gallery: Hoff of Heybridge Heath. Reviews: Powerful fiction, The Arts New talent in Hungary, Talking to Borges, Orcadian roots, Born again, Radio Hope in the afternoon, New series of crime, Under the bonnet, Buccaneer of imperialism. Classified Advertising: Cinemas, Home & Garden, Summer Times' 81, Announcements, Royal Festival Hall, Situations Wanted, Services tomorrow: Whit Sunday. Arts and Entertainment: Regional Tv Granada, Choice, London Weekend, Regional Tv, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,545, Jumbo Crossword winners, Chess The stylish Dutchman, Television BBC 1, Radio Radio 4, Sunday's programmes Television BBC 1, Bridge Finding the ideal partner, Films On Tv. Editorials/Leaders: A Sentence To Match The Crime, Seven Per Cent Full Stop, Mopping Up The Broads, The French Left Lines Up. Letters to the Editor: Adjustment to Chiefs of Staff powers, Hunger strike morality, Local authorities' financial freedom, Care for mentally ill, Black prospect, Salvation Army hostels, The case for Trident, Winning manners, Virtues of the pre-fab, Luggage problems, Private schools, Liberals' view of Social Democrats, University control, Rescue kit. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: Royal Grammar School, Guildford, Latest appointments, Kennedy scholarships. Births. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Wednesday, June 6, 1956 Saar part of Germany. Deaths. Obituaries: Cicely Hale Suffragette and social worker, Sir Matthew Stevenson, Mr T. L. H. Butterfield, The Hon. Lord Kissen, Professor Max Delbrück. Business and Finance: Discount market, Unit trust performance, Investors week Shares force a grin as the pound tumbles, Savoy bid extended two weeks, Export quotas on 1980-81 coffee suffer third cut, Encouraging dustmen's co-ops, Brewers intensify the lager price war, Commodities, Bank charges You need not be a loser, Japan car limit set for Canada, BNOC cuts North Sea oil price by $2 a barrel, Rolls staff asked to cut costs, US Treasury orders Iran assets transfer, Markets preoccupied by interest rates, Bank Governor says pound still strong, Profits fall at Bath and Portland, In Brief, Sears Holdings expects difficult year ahead, Philips unveils CEI details, Pensions How long must this injustice go on?, The cash management revolution, Briefly, Dollar plan urged to aid EMS, Dobson Park down one third midway, Howard & Wyndham loss of £1.7m, Allied exceeds expectations, Barker & Dobson back in profit, Sterling: Spot and Forward. Stock Exchange Tables: Stock Exchange Prices Sharp falls in most sectors, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Stock markets Sharp retreat across the board, Recent Issues, Foreign exchange report, Wall Street, Price Changes. Sport: Racing Breeding will out in fillies' classic, Hockey Laly allays Slough's fears, Tennis Pecci is no mere courtier in the service of the sovereign of clay, Cricket Australia look for someone other than Border to play an innings, Yachting Tricolour rules the waves, Sports in Brief, Polo Moore forces his ponies to Queen's Cup final, Athletics Coe withdraws through injury, Bowls Showery climes fail to stop Moseley, Football Sansom is omitted but Keegan and Watson are retained, Rugby Union Partnership that can put England back in business, For the record Croquet, Cycling Downs forced to concede to Norwegian, Golf First Frenchman putts his way to amateur final, Equestrianism Welch in form is too good for the Dunning clan. Property: Rentals, Country Properties. Weather: The Weather.

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