The Times - 31/03/1981
1981; Gale Group;
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From Our Own Correspondent, From Michael Leapman, From Patrick Brogan, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, By David Felton Labour Reporter, By Our Political Reporter, By Ian Bradley, By Our Parliamentary Correspondent, From Donald Macintyre Labour Reporter, By Our Local Government Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, From David Watts, From Clifford Webb, By Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Correspondent, From Michael Hornsby, By Leslie Plommer, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Melvyn Westlake, By Frances Williams, By Michael Hatfield Political Reporter, From Christopher Thomas, By Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, By Lucy Hodges, By Martin Huckerby Music Reporter, By Nicholas Timmins, By Frances Gibb, From Tim Jones, From Arthur Osman Birmingham, From Diana Geddes, By Our Education Correspondent, By Michael Scammell, From Ray Kennedy, From Peter Hazelhurst, From Peter Norman, From Walter Rodgers, From Charles Hargrove, From David Cross, By Michael Knipe, From Steven Taylor, From Patrick Knight, From Richard Hughes, By Our Foreign Staff, From Bernard Estrade of Agence France-Presse, By John Witherow, From Andrew McLeod, John Russell Taylor, Irving Wardle, Richard Williams, Hilary Finch, Noël Goodwin, Nicholas Shakespeare, Miles Kington, By Norman Fox Football Correspondent, By Rex Bellamy Squash Rackets Correspondent, By Paul Harrison, By Richard Streeton, By David Hands, By Roy McKelvie, By Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, By Keith Macklin, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Jim Railton, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, Suzy Menkes/, Sir Robert Mark, Alan Hamilton, Marcel Berlins Legal Correspondent, Bernard Levin, MARITZ VANDENBERG, , BRIAN MAWHINNEY, , MICHAEL ANCRAM, , RICHARD LAMB, , MICHAEL ROSE, , S. L. BRAGG, , A. J. BURKART, , H. A. SHAW, , VAHAP ASIROGLU, , CHAPMAN PINCHER, , IAN McKITTRICK, , CARVER, , DAVID FIELDHOUSE, , R. M. HARTWELL, , NEVIL JOHNSON, , M. F. C. SCOTT, , F. SETON, , JOHN HAWGOOD, , By Our Arts Reporter, By Our Bridge Correspondent, By the Staff of Nature, By David Blake Economics Editor, By Andrew Goodrick-Clarke Financial Editor, Richard Allen, By Ronald Pullen, By Michael Prest, By David Felton, Kenneth Owen, Derek Harris, By Kenneth Owen, By Patricia Tisdall, JOHN B. FIELD, , RODERICK OGLEY, , KEITH HAVELOCK, , C. BRYANT, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Ross Davies, David Blake, Frank Vogl, Peter Hill, By Margareta Pagano, By Rosemary Unsworth, By Our Financial Staff, By Peter Wainwright, By Catherine Gunn, Edited by Peter Dear,
ResumoNews: EEC farm price talks begin, Labour set for 'biggest fight of 1981', 21 executed by firing squads in Tehran, Bishop Tutu urges Britain to take tougher line against apartheid, New party 'unlikely to abolish the independent schools', Dutch squatters safe from police in Soviet offices, Science report Environment: Disposing of dioxin, Politicians' choice named Bishop of London, The gunman 'Nice kid' was held in Carter gun scare, Gypsies hit back at Communists, Union action threatened on BL jobs, Tax staff intensify protest-action, Colombian guerrilla raid ends in debacle, US to seek tough nuclear line, Labour call for inquiry into alleged coup plot, Treasury denies economy damaged by policies, Parents to be told about school choice, Cosmonauts return safely, Godfather's death may start killings, Race group accused of not using powers, The next in line Briefly, Mr Haig ran the United States, South African soldier kills eight shoppers, Repression of workers in Poland would cut off Western economic aid, Prominent Argentines call for end to persecution, Maze hunger striker is favourite for Ulster by-election, Gen Viola faces Perónparden question, Communists in India head for another split, Latest European snow reports, The International Collections Samurai, Farmer in Brussels protest dies, Millionaire Surrealist who put Salvador Dali on contract, MPs told why hospital beds remain empty, Solidarity suspends plans for big strike, Challenge to Chancellor on recession, Peer makes a final plea for bats, President Reagan: bullet removed from lung 'Honey I forgot to duck... don't worry about me I'll make it', Liberals to oppose SDA in local poll, The main stories from the rest of the world Three hijackers die as troops free 44 hostages, Civil servants' action may cost the taxpayer £2m a week, The violent history Four Presidents have been killed in office, US fails to persuade Japan over bigger defence role in Pacific, Uganda Army is accused of killings, Mugabe men sweep board in local council elections, The ifs and buts of the Biggs affair, MPs worried by stand on fishing, Government of Belgium threatened, TUC in talks to reform press body, Three killed by fumes in dockyard, Assailant scolds press for being in the way, Brazil pays high prile to carry out its ambitious nuclear plan, Phnom Penh starts reconstruction amid concern at prospect of aid cuts Spectre of food shortage haunts Kampuchea, Misuse of powdered milk blamed for increasing infant mortality rate, Nurses ban visiting at Rampton, Zurich youth given back their centre, Heavy run on the Belgian franc after failure to agree on economic plan, Welsh pupils have high failure rate, London Diary, Faster train services to European centres, Verdict in Moonies' case today, Midland network of water pipelines 'will save £10m', Complaints against the police: are changes really necessary?, Tapes evade Hongkong ban on film, Domestic rates will go up by an average of 19.6%, General manager of RPO dismissed after discord, Mr Carlisle a disaster, student leader says, Moral asset for Socialist candidate A figure from the past backs M Mitterrand, Death duty painting left in chapel, Mr Jagielski pays brief visit to Paris. Display Advertising: Apv, Jci, General Mining Union Corporation Limited, Multiple Display Advertisements, National Savings, Census 1981, Mobil, Commonwealth Of Australia, Hotel George V, Bank Base Rates, The Times, Provincial Building Society, Barclays, Farah, Federated Land Limited, National Carriers, Chariots Of Fire, M.J.H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Bradford & Bingley Building Society, Turner & Newall Limited, Ocean, Anglo American Corporation, Bell's Scotch Whisky, Nationalwide Building Society, Freemans. News in Brief. Weather: The Weather. Arts and Entertainment: Detective action, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,488, Television, Benin king's head sold for £24,000, What's Got Into You? Tricycle, Regional Tv, Radio, Dali painting record for living artist, Torquay bridge congress is cut to three days, Coward show. Index. Law: Fitter on murder charge, Court told of £1m holiday caravan fraud, No tax exemption allowed on land development gains Pogson (Inspector of Taxes) v Lowe and Another, Newspaper fined £500 for contempt of court, Soviet professor says drug was planted on him, 'Guardian' fined £5,000 in contempt case, Court of Appeal No unfair dismissal after 'I am resigning' statement Sothern v Franks Charlesly & Co, Chancery Division Full charges to be met on oil pollution contract Shell Tankers (UK) Ltd v Astro Comino Armadora SA. Picture Gallery. Official Appointments and Notices: Appointments in the Forces, Church news, University news, Latest appointments, Magistrate's resignation. Politics and Parliament: Good value for money from the arts, Repairs at Westminster, Parliamentary notices, £25m for fishing industry hit by continuing uncertainty, Estimate of £6.29m for defects at hospital, Orderly and agreed way forward sought on Civil Service pay House of Commons, Building agency to get grant, Wildlife Bill through, Government defeat: peers want use of airguns restricted House of Lords, Midlands facing terminal seizure: Opposition appeal for pace-maker. Reviews: New perspectives on a controversial old collection Some Chantrey Favourites Royal Academy Recent Chantrey Purchases Tate Gallery Victorian Paintings Riverside Centre, Hammersmith William Strang RA National Portrait Gallery Frederick Austin: Etchings and Linocuts Blond Fine Art, ECO/Zukerman Festival Hall, Jimmy McCracklin 100 Club, Personal Choice, Carlo Bergonzi Covent Garden, Last night's television Did Darwin Get It Wrong? BBC 2, Book review An evening passed in uncommon company The Churchillians By John Colville. Sport: Rugby Union Youngs to provide Melville with an early examination, Golf Miss Bradley goes to top of money tree, Badminton England could separate top double pair, Boxing The fight that launched a new British flagship, Marathon Gone fishin' for London's next sea-of-faces race, Table tennis Club interest but no sponsor for national league, Tennis Miss Navratilova is added to elite field, Rugby League Council gives two brawling clubs a slap on the wrist, Racing Tree has a new theory about Known Fact, Squash rackets Taste of honey on bread and butter of change, Rowing Cambridge make three bow side changes, Rackets Cowdrey serves up success for Tonbridge, Cricket The pitch to last 'until the end of the world' begins to break up, Tottenham on collision course with the League over Ardiles, For the record, Today's fixtures. Classified Advertising: Announcements, Entertainments Guide, Secretarial and Non-secretarial Appointments. Property: Rentals, Salerooms and Antiques. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): Why this hero should be left in peace, 25 years ago From The Times of Saturday, March 31, 1956. Editorials/Leaders: An Avalanche Of Economists, National Politics At County Hall, Prayers For A President. Letters to the Editor: Social Democratic prospects, University options in leaner times, Unions and the economy, Tyre treads case, Best of both worlds, In praise of job centres, Television right of reply, Turkey and Armenia, Importance of business names registry, Making decisions in wartime, Deep-sea mining, Constructive dissent, Diminishing returns, Mountbatten 'coup' story, Civil Service salaries. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Obituaries: Mao Dun, Mr G. Bilainkin, Dr Eric Williams Dominant role in the life of Trinidad and Tobago. Business and Finance: How the bureaucrats helped to win the battle of Hongkong, Risk that's par for the course, Discount market, Sounds of dissent from the professors, Threat to Japanese jobs by car export cuts, LME metal stocks, China reassures EEC on trade despite slowdown, Granada on course, but TV rental trade slows, Eurofer 'progress' on voluntary steel curbs, Universities economic signatories, International Three-sided merger in Australia, Commodities, Business Diary: CBI waste-watchers' club · A plea in Playboy, Blue Bird sees interim dip to £115,000, Technology News £2.6m Saudi computer deal for UK company, Governor less optimistic than Chancellor over economic upturn, Hongkong bank takeover, APV to concentrate expansion overseas, Quick cuts payout after 88pc fall, Barclays to reveal more financial information, Poland seeks $1,000m bridging loan as debt talks open, Concern over fall in Polish trade, New energy offensive by steelmakers, Carlton and United, The IMF walks a tightrope, £550m Hongkong power plant order for GEC confirmed, The Pound, Briefly, Low and Bonar slips, but shares reach new high, Cape Gate buys two subsidiaries of JFB, Anglo American rights issues, Speculation over new Savoy bid, Hazlewood Foods buys Manor Vinegar Brewery, Wereldhave and Cemp form joint company, Shares in money broker suspended, Interim profits halved at Newman-Tonks, Automated Securities up despite difficulties, Hongkong deal: Mr Kenneth Baker (right),, Waterlow Publishers, Ocean Transport in calmer waters, Banks look set for further disruption. Stock Exchange Tables: Stock Exchange Prices Slow start to account, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Recent Issues, Stock markets Profit taking follows CBI forecast for economy, Price Changes, Wall Street. Business Appointments: Business appointments New director for Trident General. Births.
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