The Times - 23/03/1981
1981; Gale Group;
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By Hugh Clayton Agriculture Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, From Harry Debelius, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By Robin Young Consumer Affairs Correspondent, By Stewart Tendler, By Our Political Correspondent, By George Clark Political Correspondent, By Hugh Noyes, By Our Labour Staff, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, By Peter Hennessy, By Pearce Wright Science Editor, By Ian Bradley, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Frances Gibb, By John Young, By Donald Macintyre Labour Staff, From Ronald Kershaw, Hugh Clayton, From Ronald Faux, From Michael Hornsby, From Nicholas Ashford, From Our Own Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, From Charles Hargrove, From Trevor Fishlock, From Moshe Brilliant, From Tony Allaway, From Patrick Brogan, From Dessa Trevisan, By Caroline Moorehead, From Frederick Bonnart, From Florencia Varas, Robin Laurance, Irving Wardle, Miles Kington, Tim Heald, Hilary Finch, William Mann, Paul Griffiths, Richard Williams, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Peter Ryde, By Jim Railton, By Norman Fox Football Correspondent, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Joyce Whitehead, By Rex Bellamy Squash Rackets Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By a Special Correspondent, Gerald Ely, Ivor Crewe, Philip Howard, Michael Leapman, Michael Shanks, David Wood, TINY ROWLAND, , L. C. B. GOWER, , RICHARD HALL, , KENNET, , A. COLIN BENNETT, , C.G. HUNTER., J. J. C. CARSON, , MICHAEL WOODHEAD, , WENDY GARDENER, , NICHOLAS B. MORLEY, , E. M. HALL, , C. E. ELWELL, , E. D. GRAHAM, , JAMES H. PRATT., By Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Tony Samstag, M. H., Air Robert Moorcraft, From John Earle, , From Peter Norman, By Our Financial Staff, By Patricia Tisdall, Management Correspondent, Frank Vogl, By Donald Macintyre Labour Reporter, By John Whitmore, From Ivor Davis, By John Huxley, Bill Johnstone, By Derek Harris Commercial Editor, Clifford Webb, Ronald Pullen, Peter Wilson-Smith, Tyneside, Richard Capstick, G. MAYNARD, D. F. HUTT, ROSALIND, GRANT-ROBERTSON, P. G. SEBBORN., D. G. FRANKLIN., F. W. A. SPICER., J. DENZA., ROGER THOMAS, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Ross Davies, Nicholas Hirst, Michael Prest, By Philip Robinson, Catherine Gunn, Roman Eisenstein, David Robinson, Michael Prest Commodities Correspondent, Edited by Peter Dear,
ResumoNews: Confessions of an infltbl mttrss buyer, NF changes march venues, Oil giants urged to atone for sanction breaking, Thousands quit 'wild west' for city life, The Times Profile How Toyota changed their name and changed their luck, MPs worried by girls' move to new borstal, Rowland bid for a half share in 'Observer' ownership appears to have succeeded, Heseltine warning to councils as rate rises average 20.5%, Messengers may join bank strike, Isle of Wight sealed off in move to curb foot and mouth, Democrats placed top in poll, Fatal Chile blaze may be work of terrorists, Kampucheans face army call-up, Thai officers say, Mongolian in space: Colonel, Royal Society denounces government science policy, Protestants are thriving under new China policy, Mike Hailwood critically hurt in crash, Latest European snow reports, Inquiry into Hayman leak ordered, Nato exercise shows several weak spots, Europe: no more mistakes by Britain this time?, Fourth victim feared after RUC man's betrayal, Israel foresees renewal of border war of attrition, Farming and food EEC fish pact said to depend on French, UN is urged to promote laws for the disabled, Don calls for police ombudsman, Solidarity cancels strike plan, Fish and domestic issues loom over EEC summit, Giscard diamonds details made public by magazine, Malta and Libya take dispute to world court, Science report Zoology: Antelope threatened by dams, Signs that Iran is anxious for quick end to conflict, Diplomatic links restored by Egypt and Sudan, Mr Ford delivers Reagan message to the Chinese, Murder of colonels spurs Madrid to speed up action against terrorists, Cities suffer most as rates are set, Suspicion grows in Forces that the Government is exerting pressure to limit next pay rise, From the grass roots: Radical spirit in Liberal territory Labour's Colne Valley beginning, Spring snow and floods close many roads, Art deco panels from liner Normandie make $90,000, RAF officers graduate, Scottish courts next for disruption, Race confrontation: Police, clad in full, Decision on pensions welcomed, Monetarists unshaken by Mr Walker's attack, Law may be changed to ban bogus bargains, Clean sweep for BBC in television awards, Onslaught of foot and mouth stuns isle, College of art may lose funds after criticism, Chemicals firm ends Tory aid, Why the going is now so favourable for a centre party alliance, Dr Runcie launches an overdue rethinking of basic ideas, Sentence on Señora Peron angers her supporters, Poor food is still listed as motorway hazard, Military manoeuvres in Poland extended, Yugoslav leaders fear upheaval as economy continues to falter and living standards fall, Criticism of Labour by Reagan adviser, Printing dispute stops papers in Manchester, Palestinian twin town angers Jews in Dundee, Print union summons officials to hearing, The immortality of Plataea, Soviet block countries stay away from conference on aid for Zimbabwe, Mercenaries' arrival in Pakistan to help Afghan resistance embarrasses Western governments. Index. Display Advertising: Garrard, Prestel, Multiple Display Advertisements, Sinclair, Rrc, Bank Base Rates, Alliance Building Society, Somalia Refugees, M. J. H. Nigtingale & Co. Limited, European Law Centre, Children's Society. Law: Prisoners of conscience Somalia: Saida Bolan Elmi, Jeweller murder charge, Court drama as felons are spared guillotine, Rugby player charged. News in Brief. Weather: The Weather. Politics and Parliament: More MPs' subcommittees urged, Parliamentary diary House of Commons, Parliamentary notices House of Commnons. Picture Gallery. Reviews: Nabokov's Lolita by Edward Albee, The Melos Quartet on and off the platform, Weekend concerts LPO/Solti Festival Hall, Tom Waits Apollo Victoria, Alan Paton: writing steadily on, Concert plans for Harrogate, Personal Choice, The Commanding Sea BBC 2, Renaud Logan Hall/Radio 3. Arts and Entertainment: Television, Regional Tv, Bournemouth SO's European tour, Radio, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,481. Sport: Tennis Second grand prix in a row for Connors, Golf Leigh and Thomas provide a worthy centre piece, Hockey Raising the roof with soprano screams, Racing The ideal springboard for Piggott, Boxing Cattouse must cut loose early against Scot, Squash rackets Miss Ashton serves up some food for thought, Lacrosse Early strike proves to be decisive, Sports in Brief, Weightlifting, Athletics IAAF hope to reach a compromise, Football International withdrawals weekend, Ski jumping, Rowing Little people are taking over the river, For the record, Rugby Union Controversy fails to mask French skills, Cricket Athey and Boycott give England cause for enjoyment. Property: Rentals, Commercial Property Funding for industrial schemes, Commercial Properties and Services to the Business World. Classified Advertising: Secretarial and Non-secretarial Appointments, Business For Sale, Reader Services Guide, Public and Educational Appointments also on page 11, Classified Guide, Forthcoming Events. Editorials/Leaders: Britain Wrongly In The Dock, Passing picket lines into parliament, An Unjustified Judicial Monopoly. Letters to the Editor: Lord's ruling a 'revolution' in tax law', Making hay, Effect of Civil Service dispute on industry, MPs' role in Canada's constitution, HMSO prices, Monetarist study in perspective, Delay on 16-plus exam, Fuel duty and exports, Dividend returns from Nigeria, Hayman case questions, How ½p increases the cost of living, Root of inflation?, Threat to historic view, The Pope and birth control, Sport and South Africa, Issues involved in 'Observer' sale. Court and Social: Court Circular. Official Appointments and Notices: The Athenaeum, Royal Geographical Society awards, Latest appointments, Appointments in the Forces Appointments in the Forces. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Thursday, March 22, 1956. Marriages. Deaths. Obituaries: Mr David Garnett, Mr H. H. O. Chalk, Mr Edward Holland-Martin, Rev Canon G. Twistleton-Wykeham-Fiennes Missionary work in Africa. Business and Finance: Engineers hostile to voluntary training, Has Sir Geoffrey gone too far?, Laker faces challenge from Caledonian link, Briefing Paris Bourse unruffled by poll predictions, Breathing new life into a newspaper, A way to end an uneasy friendship, In Brief, This week Analysts confident about Smith & Nephew, Euromarkets Market men divided on the outlook, National Savings pass £2,000m, Brokers' views Opinions on engineering outlook vary after GKN, Attempt to cut off the fake's progress, The Pound, Freight US coal fixings nearly halted, BMW-more thaN an under-the-bonnet success story, Business Diary profile: Edmund Dell, City Social Democrat, Taking stock of indexation, Belgian Government rules out devaluation, Union proposals to revive ailing chemicals industry, 31 per cent pay rise for NatWest chief, Industry in the regions A revolution in thinking in the ship repair yards, Management buy back Sperrin Textiles group, Marriages of convenience in US mining, Return to market in sight at GRA, Democrats launch attack on Reagan budget, Lira devalued by 6pc as part of austerity moves to rescue economy, Commodities Sterling or dollars for Gold Futures Market?, Shipyards set for improved wages offer, Steel producers close to accord on curbs, Doubts on attractions of index-linked gilts. Business Appointments: Business appointments Mr D.Booth to join BICC board. Stock Exchange Tables: Unit Trust Prices-change on the week, Weekly list of fixed interest stocks, Stock Exchange Prices Capitalization and week's change. Births.
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