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The Times - 18/03/1981

1981; Gale Group;

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By George Clark Politcal Correspondent, From Michael Binyon, By Diana Geddes Education Correspondent, By Our Political Correspondent, Fron Our Own Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, From Michael Leapman, By a Staff Reporter, By Ian Bradley, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, From Tim Jones, By Donald Macintyre Labour Reporter, By John Witherow, By Michael Hatfield Political Reporter, By Our Crime Reporter, By Fred Emery Political Editor, By Our Labour Staff, By Richard Ford, By Jacob Ecclestone, From Christopher Thomas, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, From Michael Horsnell, By Our Foreign Staff, By Our Planning Reporter, From Our Correspondent, By Peter Hennessy, By Nicholas Timmins, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, By Norman Hammond Archaeology Correspondent, By Lucy Hodges, From Ronald Faux, By Our Science Editor, By Our Education Correspondent, By Frances Gibb, From Michael Hornsby, From Our Own Correspondent, From Patrick Brogan, From Ivor Davis, From Tony Allaway, By Our Diplomatic Staff, From Robert Fisk, From Charles Hargrove, By Leslie Plommer, From Nicholas Ashford, From David Watts, From Charles Harrison, By Karan Thapar, From Ray Kennedy, By Philip Webster, By Our Political Reporter, From Ronald Kershaw, By Hugh Clayton, Dan van der Vat, Ned Chaillet, John Percival, Hilary Finch, Paul Griffiths, Joan Goodman, William Mann, Joan Bakewell, By Norman Fox Football Correspondent, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Jim Railton, By John Hennessy Golf Correspondent, By Michael Coleman, By Michael Seely, By Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, By Keith Macklin, By Roy McKelvie, By Sydney Friskin, Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, Melvyn Westlake, Alan Hamilton, Bernard Levin, BURTON OF COVENTRY, , ELLIOT OF HARWOOD, , P. A. REYNOLDS, , W. A. BARKER, , JOHN SMITH, , JOHN CUSHNAHAN, , SPENS, , ROBERTHALL, CHRISTOPHER GORE-BOOTH, , W. BONWITT, , A. L. M. CHRISTIE., ROBERT LUSTY., A. R. PREST, , GERARD NOEL., M. E. WITT, , R. C. H. WITT, , By the staff of Nature, By Our Horticulture Correspondent, A colleague, From Frank Vogl, By Catherine Gunn, By Rosemary Unsworth, Peter Hill, By Ronald Pullen, By Our Financial Staff, By Peter Wilson-Smith, By Andrew Goodrick-Clarke Financial Editor, Derek Harris, By Our Industrial Staff, By Clifford Webb Midland Industrial Correspondent, JOHN FOLLOWS., W. G. POETON, , JOHN MORGAN., D. HINDSON, B, G. MUIRHEAD, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, David Hewson, Nicholas Hirst, Michael Prest, Edward Lapham, By Philip Robinson, By Margereta Pagano, By Peter Wainright, By Margareta Pagano, Gerald Ely, Edited by Peter Davalle,

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News: Single system for housing costs help is proposed, Roman bronze coins go to US collector for £15,000, Need for swift interception Strategic importance of Stornoway, University job loss could total 7,000, Sudanese leader blames Russia for coup attempt, Children in hospital 'need home comforts', Social Democrats to launch party in 10 cities on March 26, New delay likely on 16-plus exam, Electoral reform likely soon, Mr Jenkins says, Labour MPs in backlash on a Scottish assembly, £10,000 fine for skipper of trawler, M Mitterrand seizes opportunity of using 'Pravda' article to dicredit his princinal rival, Mr Reagan condemns Ulster violence, Mrs Thatcher negative on leak, Teachers' dossier renews attack on spending cuts, Ambassador has name posted by U S club, Woman was found to be alive in coffin, Changes in 1981 archaeology awards, EEC agrees to provide food aid to China, Elections are called offs in Nkomo stronghold for fear of more unrest, West Germany denounces British fisheries veto, Death squad kills wife of Muslim sect chief, Soviet denial of backing M Giscard, Mr Duffy hints at postal vote funds acceptance, Quiet requiem service for former head of M16, 'Lies and slander' on Soviet role in hijack, Latest European snow reports, French find tenth farm case of foot and mouth, Social Focus Behind the violence, Ulster's shameful poverty, Angry Polish farmers challenge Warsaw, Named diplomat a pillar of village life, Missing kidney patient found in station hotel, Tours for the blind: Guided tours for the, Brain death criteria critic withdraws claim made on TV, London Diary, Greater London Council Tory housing policies said to make a happier city, Drought brings destitution to Kenya nomads, Americans fear Libya heads the way of Afghanistan, Giant panda is treated at London hospital, Beggar lived in Hyde Park for 12 years, report says, Important visitor: The Duke of Edinburgh, OAU views sought on Namibia, Back to the clothesline in California, Bewildered steelmen plead for their jobs, Karate governing body lax, inquest jury says, Are the criminals getting on top?, Mauritania breaks with Morocco, Double loyalty in constituencies over Tory rebels, Mr du Cann argues for MPs curbing spending, Science report Astronomy: Enigma of star persists, Communists ruled out as Socialist partners, Mr Peres asks Europe to work with Israel, Dr Obote denies that army is out of control, Building union rejects 'derisory' offer, 106 jobless held after attack on union offices, Hospital regrouping plan, IRA shoots reserve policeman, Racial harassment on council estates is condemned, General Viola confident of better Washington links, Major Haddad warned that Un troops in Lebanon will fire if attacked again, 'Operating theatre' built in an attic, Reporter denies provocateur role, Amnesty director dismissed, Gun arrest at rowdy Botha rally, Zambia envoys reshuffle, Why some stride out and others fall behind, Heavy lorries to be banned from large area of north London in experimental scheme, Prince Sihanouk returns to centre stage role, Britain not keen to remain in Belize, Harassment of scientists to be investigated, Jailed Swiss spy conducts a phone-in, Junket for robbers was police trap, Iran dispute stopped by ayatollah, EEC countries agree to issue uniform passports by 1985, National Front complains of police action, Tax staff prepared to step up disruption, Man in the news Honest poet who leads Nigeria. Index. Law: Hijacked helicopter was to be used to free IRA terrorist leader Five sentenced for plotting jail escape, U S Army denies its germ test was lethal, 'It's a knockout' man tells of missing dinner guest, Diplomat referred to in sex trial named today, Law Report March 17 1981 Disconnected life support system no defence to murder Regina v Malcherek Regina v Steel. Sport: Cricket Gooch and Gower do their best to nostpone the inevitable, Golf Miss Wright the force behind top pairing, Racing Sea Pigeon acclaimed the horse for a kingdom, Another fall for the steeplechase Prince, Sports in Brief, Rugby Union Irwin opts out of Ireland's tour to S Africa, Boxing Minter rewrites his own story against tough Philadelphian, Modern pentathlon British girls off to America, Rowing Emanuel come from behind, Football Greenwood party gives his detractors further ammunition, Rackets Ellis demolishes Maltby and fells Cambridge, For the record, Rugby League Carlisle set to follow Fulham's example, Hockey History on England's side. Display Advertising: Bhhi Roof Appeal, Imi, Barratt Development Limited, Standard Chartered, Essex Water Company, Standard Life, The Blood Of Hussain, Church Of England Children's Society, Bank Base Rates, Aac, King & Co, St. Joseph's Hospice(t), M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Brooke Bond Liebig, Edward Hopper, Gieves & Hawkes Ltd., Drayton Premier Investment Trust Limited, Royal Mail, Rukba, Trade Development Bank Holding S.A., Stalker, Botb. News in Brief. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery. Politics and Parliament: Need for medical school at St Mary's Hospital, MP's complaint on EEC cash rejected by 50, Referendum call on closed shop rejected, Britain ready to help friends outside Nato area, PM rejects economic sanctions, Warning against militancy from Scargill opponent, Golden handshake House of Commons, Consumer group seeks farm prices freeze, No decision yet taken on future of British troops, Belize and Guatemala will benefit from deal House of Lords, Rules on disclosure of company accounts House of Lords, Trident will bring jobs to industry, Defensive capability against chemicals, Navy to have nuclear and conventional submarines, Private Bill, Stated dose of Tory medicine not yet exceeded: Budget never discussed by Cabinet House of Commons, Parliamentary notices, Nationality Bill may be amended, Minister pressing United States to buy British defence equipment, Matter of honour not to go on strike. Classified Advertising: Forthcoming Event, Entertainments Guide, Secretarial and Non-secretarial Appointments, -Managerial-Administrative-Secretarial-Personal Assistants-, Services. Reviews: Robin Williams gets a tall order in Popeye, Playhouse ITV, Verdi Requiem Albert Hall, Personal Choice, Gap in schedules proves a blessing Dancing Day Sadler's Wells, Exciting opera by Stockhausen Donnerstag La Scala, Milan, Philharmonia/Maazel Festival Hall, Perfect showcase for farcical flurries Present Laughter Vaudeville. Arts and Entertainment: Television, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,477, Regional Tv, Radio, Cast changes in Coppelia. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): The nicest bandwagon you ever saw, 25 years ago From The Times of Saturday, March 17, 1956. Editorials/Leaders: The Misdirected Tory Revolt, President Reagan's Awkward Guest, Struggle For Power In Syria. Letters to the Editor: Miners' co-ops, Changes to the Lloyd's Bill, Loans to small firms, Missing Cypriots, Mrs Thatcher in Ulster, Expensive celebration, Sale of 'The Observer', Budget: trade union constraints, Judging universities in industry's terms, Cut price air fares, Fate of TR7, Giving the game away, The Pope and birth control, Dressing down. Court and Social: Court Circular. Official Appointments and Notices: Royal Horticultural Society awards two gold medals Big orchid display in spring show, Wycombe Abbey School, Church news, Knighthood for judge, Latest appointments Chairman of ITN, Harrow School. Marriages. Deaths. Obituaries: Charles Wrey Gardiner Poet, editor and publisher, Professor Colin Grant, Mr James Dow, Bill Hopkins. Business and Finance: Auchinleck in £1.3m bid for BSF, Discount market, Pittard reports increase in demand, Auditor pays £400,000 to Pentos, No interim as Ductile drops to £1.5m loss, Lend Lease plans disposal, Lloyds Bank wins control of HP group, Oil companies plan fewer ships' officers, Commodities, Property sale aids Waring & Gillow, IMI to raise £27.5m by rights issue, Hard times in America's 'motor city', Business Diary: Unnatural breaks? · Tripe à la mode, Leyland resumes production of Titan double-deck bus, International First-quarter sales record for Sony, Gulf oil ministers in talks, Bolivia's tin demands, Royal Bank and Standard merge, Sir Ronald McIntosh rejects Fisons post, Canadian oil shares for London, Euroflame tries again for USM quotation, The Pound, Briefly, Food canners foresee more troubles, Squaring up to nuclear survival, Anglo-Indonesian claims 40 pc of Eva, Kuwaitis raise stake in Savoy, Fairclough inches ahead despite fall of associates, Putting together a new banking gaint, Bayernverein holds payout, Pressure on Fed to introduce tighter money targets, Wrestling with the politics of uranium, Stag Furniture profit halved in tough trading, Support scheme for ICL hits snags, Boosey & Hawkes buys BCI for £4m, AB Electronic loses £565,000. Stock Exchange Tables: Stock markets Bank takeover news sets firm trading tone, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Recent Issues, Price Changes, Wall Street, Stock Exchange Prices Second liners in demand. Business Appointments: Business appointments Two for Sterling board. Property: Residential Property Homes of unusual character, Flat Sharing, Residential Property, Residential property. Births.

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