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The Times - 23/07/1981

1981; Gale Group;

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By Hugh Noyes, Parliamentary Correspondent, , By Our Foreign Staff, From Nicholas Ashford, , From a Special Correspondent, By George Clark, By Julian Haviland, Political Editor, By David Walker, From Tony Samstag, , By David Felton Labour Reporter, By David Spanier, Diplomatic Correspondent, By the Staff of "Nature", By Donald Macintyre, Labour Correspondent, By Our Social Services Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, By David Nicholson-Lord, By Stewart Tendler Crime Reporter, By Our Labour Correspondent, By Annabel Ferriman Health Services Correspondent, By Louis Heren, By Robert Nowell, From Our Science Editor, , From Our Correspondent, By Pearce Wright, Science Editor, By Pat Healy, Social Services Correspondent, By Frances Gibb, By Diana Geddes, Education Correspondent, By Hugh Clayton Agriculture Correspondent, From Dessa Trevisan, , From Michael Binyon, , From David Blake, , From Alan McGregor, By Kenneth Gosling, By Hazhir Teimburlan, From Doug Aiton, , From Our Own Correspondent, , From Ivor Davis, , From Mario Modiano, , From Peter Norman, From Frank Vogl, From W. P. Reeves, , From Charles Hargrove, , From Juan Torres, From Stephen Downer, From Trevor Fishlock, , From Eric Marsden, From Our Own Correspondent, by Anne Edwards, Michael Ratcliffe, Tim Heald, Kay Dick, Julian Marshall, Richard Holmes, Byron Rogers, John Young, Philip Howard, John Percival, Irving Wardle, Hilary Finch, Max Harrison, Paul Griffiths, Nicholas Wapshott, Sheridan Morley, A special correspondent, Peter Watson, Ronald Butt, E. W. PLAYFAIR, , ROGER BIRCH, , JOHN STOKES, , TERENCE LEWIS, , G. H. B. CATTELL, , GORDON JAMES, , MICHAEL NORMAN, , RALPH HARRIS, , H. W. SINGER, , RICHARD JOLLY, , ROY SHAW, , ANDREW HUXLEY, , GEORGE MIKES, , LESSLIE K. WATSON, , M. S. CROWE, , By Geraldine Norman, Sale Room Correspondent, From Our Bridge Correspondent, From Our Special Correspondent, By Martin Huckerby Theatre Reporter, By Jim Railton, J. H. writes:-, Sir Cecil Parrott writes:, By Alan Ross, By Lewine Mair, By John Nicholls, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By Iain Mackenzie, By Sydney Friskin, From David Elias, By Melvyn Westlake, By Baron Phillips, By Rupert Morris, By Michael Prest Commodities Correspondent, By Michael Prest, By Peter Hill, Industrial Editor, By Nicholas Cole, By Clifford Webb, Midlands Industrial Correspondent, By Edward Townsend, By Bill Johnstone, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Ross Davies, Philip Robinson, By Rosemary Unsworth, By Our Financial Staff, Peter Davalle, From Peter Nichols, , By Sandra Hempel, From Richard Ford, , By Craig Seton,

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Index. Politics and Parliament: Contempt Bill Jury room secrets preserved, Sharp rebuffs for Spain by Lords and Commons, Middle East Keeping in close touch with Jordan, Foreign Office Absence from wedding not worth a row, Nationality Bill Gibraltarians win right to be British citizens, Royal Navy UK's maritime capability continues. News: Self-Study For Pupils Urged, The Times Diary Israel gets some new friends for old, Prior backs package to cut jobless, Staunch defence of a gloomy outlook, Science report Mountains that move from sea to land, Lecturer IS Murdered, Scandals may harm Reagan advisers, Mapping a future for the OS, Rising Tide Of Rubbish, Pickets gather in Edinburgh Lesson for Heseltine in Scottish clash, Strike in Argentina falters, The man at the centre of the dispute over Gibraltar-and the royal incident that happened 27 years ago The king who upholds a nation's liberties, NEC backs Labour anti-nuclear policy, Gun and bomb attack kills two in Athens, New group to lobby for mentally handicapped, Bomb victim's father criticizes welcome for bomber's mother, Part four of Sonya: The Life of Countess Tolstoy, Fears over drugs for blood pressure, Torture allegations tarnish Peru image, The Times Information Service, New hope of curing sick divers, Our jobless young-2. Surrey A mixture of shock and disbelief in once the county of plenty, Portugal Clash Over Economy, Milk tanker run ordered by Premier to beat strike, Legacy of a reluctant refugee, Give Jobs Not Dole, Dhss Says, Rain Puts Danube At Danger, GLC intends to take arts to wider community, Union mood hardens against deal, Clash over interest rates Hard US line forces allies to take deflationary measures, Inquiry into police will go on, Rajai is backed by three rivals, TUC seeks more inner city aid from Thatcher, August 20 by-election in Sands constituency, Agreement averts dockers' strike in Polish ports, Violence as Springboks win match, Frank Johnson at the summit Shake hands, the world is watching, Glowing Thatcher assessment of Reagan's summit performance, Mystery aircraft crashes inside Soviet Union, Mauroy appoints 'eyes' to firms facing nationalization, New culling threat to 5,000 grey seals, Egypt says Israeli raids are reckless, Robots may tame us yet, Mensa chief predicts, Sandinistas confuse Nicaragua business, Modern Music Ticket Scheme, Death By Fire Figures Up, Bani-Sadr letter advocates rebellion, Two-Line Whip For BBC Debate, Israeli attacks bring acid US rebuke, Muldoon unmoved by critics and pressures, SDP: a game of political consequences, Quotas for disabled must go, commission says, Cutback in teachers is sought, Moreover... Miles Kington, Five hurt in Swiss bomb blast, Damages for MP, Soviet marshal feels confident of Polish forces' reliability as allies, Religious post 'first' at BBC, New union fund will tie Labour spending, Haemorrhage kills Sofia's rising star, West renews efforts to free Namibia, Prince holds stag party at White's, Ship flees under Iran gunfire, Farewell to a great British landmark, Royal wrangle: The views from London and Madrid Mystery of Whitehall advice to the Palace, Solution of budget fight in sight, Ceremony focused on flowers Splendour at a Sikh wedding, Stern tells bankruptcy court about mortgage, Battle of Britain thanksgiving service, Power from Severn barrage feasible, Foot at 68: Patriot at war over man's inhumanity to man, Mitterrand meets little resistance from Senate, CIA secrets released in error, Greenpeace Boat Hit, Barmaids may pull pints of milk. Display Advertising: Ppa, Multiple Display Advertisements, Barbara Handley, Rsc, Department Of Health & Social Security, Wallcote, Crescent Japan Investment Trust Ltd, Pinkerton, Shell's, Audemars Piguet, Generali, St.Josephs Hospice, Hambros Bank Limited, William Press & Son, Limited, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, The Greens Sale, E.Austin & Sons (London) Limited, Philips Video, Nsb. News in Brief. Picture Gallery. Law: Nurse denies assault, Russian Dissident Jailed, Man on stage rape charge tells of sexual fantasy, Court told that girl was beaten, Judge frees girl, aged 12, at the Old Bailey, Hollywood stranglings prosecutor overruled, Pope's attacker given full life sentence, Chancery Division Looking at previous judgements Knightly v Sun Life Assurance Society Ltd. and Others, Lucan Daughter Riddle Solved. Reviews: The world through a visor The Last Captain, Fiction Marital Rites By Margaret Forster (Secker & Warburg, £6.95) Rough Strife By Lynne Sharon Schwartz (Gollancz, £6.95) The Dew, Resting in peace The Hour of our Death, The dancing fears: one man's fight back to the top, Play it again, girls, Old Vic in search of a new role, Cuckoo in anyone's nest The Opium-Eater, Why Smith failed Triumph or Tragedy?, Concerts in London Chill taste of death on the tongue Tear/Ledger Queen Elizabeth Hall, Largest urban wasteland The City that Disappeared, The odd couple The Collected Letters of Thomas and Jane Welsh Carlyle, Theatre The answer lies in the soil As You Like It Aldwych, Television Nice one, Shirl Live from Two BBC 2, Ballet So right for young Les Patineurs Sadler's Wells, Bbc/nso Albert Hall, Unengaging radiance Delme String Quartet Wigmore Hall, Interview Greatest classics. Editorials/Leaders: Down From Fudge Mountain, A Help To Steady The Nerves, Royal Yacht Hits Rock. Letters to the Editor: New attitudes to manning levels, Support for literature, Placing the cuts in university grants, Spanish leave, Practical moderation, Irony in Ottawa, VAT on building repairs, Failure of monetarism?, Blind eye to murder, How a community polices itself. Court and Social: Court Circular. Arts and Entertainment: Rearguard Bridge Win By Britain, Choice, Cricketing euphoria helps bidding for 1866 Wisden, Regional Tv, Radio, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,585, Broadcasting Guide Television. Deaths. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: Royal College of Organists, Lord Constantine of Stanmore, Latest appointments, Mr Gormley's award. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Monday, July 23, 1956 Reprimand for Poles. Sport: Golf France singing in the rain, Snooker Record field chasing cash, Cricket Spinners put Sussex firmly in command over familiar rivals, Canoeing Fox races ahead of the pack through the slalom gates, Football Grealish relishes challenge at Brighton, Croquet, Yachting Kilroy has two Seahorse titles within his grasp, Equestrianism Broome lifts Gold Cup for a unique double, Sports in Brief, Rifle shooting Six in tie in Queen's Prize, Racing Lure of the dollar keeps 10 English horses in Arlington Million field, Tennis Overworked face no overtime ban, World Student Games 100 metres gold medal for Miss Goddard, SPORT: Rowing Too much talent makes choice difficult, Athletics Two to catch selectors' eye, Rugby Union Controversy through the looking glass. Obituaries: Sir Peter Cargill, Sir Henry Barnard, Jiri Voskovec, Vice-Admiral Sir John Eaton Distinguished Destroyer Commander. Business and Finance: Discount market, Plant closing at Flixborough, MPs press for action to end 'black economy', £15m fibre optic orders boost phone network, Business Diary: Uttlesford's Stansted Eyre-obatics, Further decline is facing builders, BCA acquires caravan park, Commodities, Hampton Trust slips into loss, Giltspur up 22 pc to £5.6m in record year, MBB up but outlook tough, Allied Textile up slightly at £1.28m midway, International Mitsubishi down 2pc despite record sales, Business Briefing Ugly Fairey weaves a spell to attract £20m, U.K. OIL PRODUCTION FORECASTS including natural gas liquids (NGL's) and onshore production, Call For Britain To Join Ems, In Brief, New deal for scrap sought, Law Land forecasts £1.2m profit, Indicators point to American recession, Stock markets, Unit trusts: should the rules be tightened?, IMI stays in the hunt for US takeovers, Break these pension fetters, Jenkin urges, Coffee hit by frost in Brazil, Steam coal cargo boom predicted, Downturn of £3.4m at McLeod Russel, BP joins in attack on North Sea policy, Payout cut as Arlington slumps, Japan cooperative in restricting exports, Noise level code 'would cost industry £1,000m', Making light work of phone calls, Private funding proposal on steel rationalization, Morgan Crucible expands in US, Government sells its British Sugar stake, Interest rates after Ottawa, IllingworthEGM, Sterling: Spot and Forward, Economic notebook Little comfort for the Third World. Stock Exchange Tables: Stock Exchange Prices Rally continues, Wall Street, Recent Issues, Price Changes, Foreign exchange report, Stock markets Bargain hunters keep rally going. Business Appointments: Business appointments RTZ names a new director. Classified Advertising: Entertainments Guide, Recruitment Opportunities, Announcements, La crème de la crème, Situations Wanted. Property: Rentals, Overseas Properties. Births. Weather: The Weather.

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