The Times - 20/02/1981
1981; Gale Group;
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By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By Fred Emery Political Editor, By Melvyn Westlake, From Michael Binyon, From Dessa Trevisan, From Patrick Brogan, By David Felton Labour Reporter, By Our Labour Staff, By Bill Johnstone, By Our Political Staff, By Donald Macintyre Labour Reporter, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, From Richard Ford, By Fred Emery, By a Staff Reporter, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By Diana Geddes Education Correspondent, By Our Education Correspondent, By Our Medical Correspondent, From Ronald Faux, By John Chartres, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, By Michael Horsnell, By Our Political Reporter, By Our Local Government Correspondent, By A Staff Reporter, By Lucy Hodges, By Frances Gibb, By Peter Hennessy, From Our Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, From Gretel Spitzer, From Richard Wigg, From Michael Hornsby, From Mario Modiano, From Charles Hargrove, From Nicholas Ashford, From Karan Thapar, By Tony Samstag, From Stephen Taylor, By Hazhir Teimourian, From Ivor Davis, By David Spanier Diplomatic Correspondent, By Patrick Brogan, From M. G. G. Pillai, From Frank Vogl US Economics Correspondent, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, From Robert Fisk, From Peter Hazelhurst, From Christopher Walker, By Nicholas Timmins, From Moshe Brilliant, From Douglas Aiton, Simon Scott Plummer, Olli Kivinen, John Best, By Ian Bradley, By David Hewson, By Our Parliamentary Staff, By Norman Fox Football Correspondent, By Joyce Whitehead, By Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By a Special Correspondent, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Michael Seely, By Richard Streeton, By Rex Bellamy, Nicholas Wapshott, Richard Williams, Ned Chaillet, William Mann, Paul Griffiths, Max Harrison, James Munson, Peter Hill, Geoffrey Smith, Michael Binyon, Lord Ardwick, P. M. BARLOW, , RICHARD BALFE, , DAPHNE SLATER, , JOHN WARD, , FRANK R. CLABBURN, , BLANSHARD STAMP, , B. GRIFFITHS, , FRANK FIELD, , GORDON SMITH, , HELEN BROOK, , VALERIE RICHES, , ANTHONY VALE, , J. ENOCH POWELL, , P. R. AMPHLETT, , WILLIAM BELL, , JOHN BETJEMAN, , LOUIS BONDY, , REILLY, , IAN L. PHILLIPS, , JOHN SUMMERSON, , H. E. BELL, , RICHARD NEED, , By Huon Mallalieu, By the Staff of Nature, By Martin Huckerby Music Reporter, By John Whitmore Financial Correspondent, By Edward Townsend, By Patricia Tisdall, Patricia Tisdall Management Correspondent, By Frances Williams, By Peter Hill Industrial Editor, By Philip Robinson, By Rosemary Unsworth, By Richard Allen Insurance Correspondent, By Our Air Correspondent, By Patricia Tisdall Management Correspondent, By Arthur Reed, By John Young Planning Reporter, By Bryan Appleyard, By Derek Harris, Commercial Editor, JOHN WEDGWOOD, , M. J. C. SURREY, , DAVID TORVELL, , HILDA GADDUM, , R. JEFF, , ROWLAND COBBOLD, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Ross Davies, Kenneth Owen, Frank Vogl, By Catherine Gunn, By Roman Eisenstein, David Hewson, Jennifer Teale, Philippa Toomey, Robin Mead, Peter Waymark, Edited by Peter Davalle,
ResumoNews: Swiss and Britons have longest working week, NHS computer staff continue industrial action, Concern in Salisbury over white resignations, New Polish regime's deal with farmers ends months of unrest, Labour to fight renewal of terrorism Act, Twice a week to Sicily, Emotional farewell by cardinal in Paris, Cecil King: an 80th birthday tribute Dynamic days in Fleet Street's royal family, Pope attacks Asia's birth control policies, Two found dead on Ben Nevis, Kerr hope to settle again in Australia, Holidays to suit all in a family spanning three generations, Thatcher warning on cost of miners' win, Radioactive material lost, So bracing, to discover the joys of the Scilly Isles, A reasonable lot-but will they stay the course?, Grants are suggested for education of handicapped, Linwood: the muddled optimism that turned a 'real winner' into a lame duck, No council action on widow who is squatter, Soaking up the sun and mud baths in Romania, Home Office begins race attacks inquiry, W Germany puts up petrol tax, Journalists disagree over their protection, Science report Nutrition: Help for mentally retarded, Moscow Diary, Worth a dawn awakening to see Luxor at its best, Zimbabwe to establish diplomatic relations with Soviet block, Engineering pay rises fall sharply, Engines named after drivers who died to save trains, Latest European snow reports, Ingenious EEC plan to meet conflicting aims, Prior plea for trust in works relations, Protest at switch of money from maternity fund, 'Censored' TV programme to be shown, Doctors fail to agree on code for brain death, Back to-work order defied by left-wing pit leaders, U S budget seen as revolution, Half the people arrested last year in London were under the age of 21, Oxford proposing an extra £400 for overseas students, Syrian leader urged to let young Jewish women emigrate, Better deal near for Civil Service unions, Appeal over Sikh ruling, The West Bank-4: Frightening prospect of Jews shooting Jews in occupied territories Labour Party priority is to reach agreement with Jordan, Review may thin ranks of top civil servants, Monastery on Mount Athos seized by rebels, Malta opposition warning on courts reform Bill, The trouble with tickets on the cheap, Homosexual rights group is formed, £27,000 for 1865 Krieghoff painting of Indians, Former Uganda chief justice gets Hongkong post, Kurds say detained Briton is a prisoner of war, 7,000 sets of 'New Grove' music dictionary sold, Nine water authorities are asked to cut charges, Aviation pioneer dies at 86 in California, Drive to protect Caribbean reefs and forests, AUEW in action over committee, Doctor counts the cost of icy payements, America's Abrams tanks declared ready for use, Canada-US impasse over fishing treaty, Mr Callaghan's gift from ex-colleagues, Motoring More slimming likely after Linwood axing, Water employers stick to 10% pay offer despite strike calls, Bomb kills soldier at KGB base, Spanish likely to face early election as Calvo support wanes, Post Office is seeking union agreement on cut of 15 million hours, How prompt Reagan backing helps Korea's strongman, President relies on TV mastery to overcome Congress, Guarded reaction on El Salvador, Ford shows record £684m loss, British industries compete to equip Nigerian military, Russia objects to postmark on Israel mail, Recruiting drive: The Government, Mr Biffen is questioned about the new editors, Four pits in Yorkshire reject appeal to end strike, BBC rejects Saturday rating claim, Campaigner loses seat on LT board, University inquiry 'is not to muzzled', Mr Sinatra is granted full gambling licence, Rippon call to spend on public works, U S to cut funds for world aid bodies, 'Licentious' letters given to library, Royal College of Psychiatrists' offer to dissident, Shrinkage in economy heads for 1930 level, Mr Shore invited to join new Labour grouping, Gas prices to go up by 25%, Legislation curbs Finland's reckless drivers, Natural History Museum to celebrate its centenary, Mr Callaghan urges Westminster to endorse Canada plan, Moscow increases number of exit visas for Jews. Index. Picture Gallery. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Laing, Zubeidi Trading Company, The Throgmorton Secured Growth Trust Limited, Moulinex, Children First Church Of England Children's Society,, Bell's Scotch Whisky, Wuthering Heights, Saab, Barclays Bank, Rising Damp, Bank Base Rates, London News, Art & Antiques, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Gate Three, N. Y. Publisher. Weather: The Weather. Law: Technicians fined for private tests under NHS, Costs order no benefit to assisted person In re a Debtor (No 5883 of 1979) The Debtor v Law Society, Racing driver charged with manslaughter, Licensing jurisdiction Regina v Birmingham Justices, Ex parte walker, Fourth Rampton nurse is charged, House of Lords Legal aid to unassisted party Megarity and Others v Law Society Gayway Linings Ltd v Law Society, Conviction by religious court brings Malaysian Islamic dispute into open, Union is taken to court over television series, Railman's favour misfired. Politics and Parliament: Army range charges raised, Mr Powell's views 'will encourage thugs', Former MPs in difficult circumstances, Bill 'a paradise for shady traders', MPs vote today on move to end shops anomaly, Opposition condemns proposed rise in EEC farm prices, Labour motion on textiles, Balanceing the interests of ramblers and bulls House of Lords, Linking pay of MPs with other occupations, Investigation into fish prices in shops, Compensation for burst mains, Steel statement, VAT on sweets, Mr Foot delighted but demands specific undertaking on cash support for mining industry House of Commons, Mr Callaghan warns MPs about foolish moves on Canadian constitution, Lords may hear plea over Harman ruling, PM attacks council's closed shop policy, Competitive coal means competitive electricity. Sport: Olympic Games IOC 'substantial segment' opposes permanent site, Rugby Union Late Beaumont has the Queen's pardon, Motor rallying Treacherous forest roads, Tennis Argentina lift ban on Vilas in time for Davis Cup tie, Cricket Bombardment has only just begun, Boxing Chance to compare notes on Minter and Sibson, Athletics Coe receives special open grant, Football Rumblings at Wigan as manager is dismissed again, Sports in Brief, Cycling Favourites take over lead, Canoeing Calm financial waters, Squash rackets Canadians may fall short of Miss Hoffmann's level, Motor racing Operation for Regazzoni, Racing Hern aims Henbit at Jockey Club Stakes, Badminton Yates confirms promise as he hustles out Modi, For the record, Hockey Busy weekend for Spanish women's team. Reviews: The savage celebration of an Italian American hero Raging Bull (X) Classic Haymarket and other cinemas Battle Beyond the Stars (A) Warner West End Dance Craze (U) Dominion Papa les petits bateaux Scala, BBC Singers/Poole St John's, LPO/Eschenbach Festival Hall, Books Back to square one, Personal Choice, The Show He Never Gave Everyman, Liverpool, Love of Life Orchestra The Venue, Ruffer/Poore Purcell Room, Rowan Atkinson Globe. Editorials/Leaders: Small Steps Towards Reform, A Warden For Lame Ducks. Letters to the Editor: Rates and taxes, Historic buildings threatened, Peanut power results, Language on the air, Mr Paisley's declaration, Evening the score, Natural selection, Trade unions and the Labour Party, Family matters, The Church and divorce, EEC budgets, Restricted sugar choice, Civil Service pay grievances, Intelligence of machines, Access to sleeper seats on aircraft, Harman case questions, Ready to tackle life, Economic progress through unity, Attitudes to language, Cutting reply, Fight on the beaches. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Official Appointments and Notices: University news, Latest appointments. Deaths. Marriages. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Monday, Feb 20, 1956 Troops leave canal zone. Obituaries: Professor Franz Sondheimer, Miss Olive Gilbert Distinguished association with the productions of Ivor Novello. Business and Finance: Full-year profits leap at Whittingham, Discount market, More road contracts for private engineers, Mr Reagan's high risk strategy, SE halts Euroflame flotation, J Saville Gordon plans £1.9m deal, Commodities, Incorporated partnership plan to aid companies, Business Diary: Kerkorian's Columbia payoff · Mary, Mary quite exemplary, TUC appeal on training boards, Energy task force finds UK prices 'at disadvantage' with Continent, Tight limit sought on coal imports, English Association off to strong start, In Brief, Germans move to bolster mark, Tory MPs seek change in Lloyd's draft Bill, Brick works to close with loss of 1,100 jobs, Aerospace industry sets £1,775m sales record, Monarch picks Rolls-Royce jets, The Pound, Money Supply, \cp12,400m PSBR total in nine months outstrips revised target for full year, Uncertainty over Reagan plans, Peugeot to invest £10m in Britain, Technology How the heat pump blows hot and cold, Briefly, Directors of Rosgill threaten to resign, £1.5m technology sales drive in America planned, Smith Bros swings back to profit, PO denied a monopoly on electronic mail, Australia urges boost in world wheat production, Scramble expected for Aerospace shares, Foreigners count the cost of a UK posting, International Harvester in credit discussions, Howard Machinery baffled as Diamond raises stake, Credibility gap for the dollar, Setback for exports is forecast, EEC fears over steel exports to America. Stock Exchange Tables: Stock markets Government concessions inspire equities, Stock Exchange Prices Blue chips in demand, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Recent Issues, Price Changes, Wall Street. Business Appointments: Business appointments Mr Dukes joins Channel Four. Classified Advertising: Entertainments Guide, Car Buyers Guide, Announcements, Legal Notices, Holiday '81 Feature, Services. Property: Property Under £35,000, Flat Sharing. Arts and Entertainment: Television, Radio, Regional Tv, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,455.
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