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The Times - 27/02/1981

1981; Gale Group;

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By Ronald Pullen and John Huxley, By Our Labour Staff, By David Felton Labour Reporter, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, From David Cross, From Michael Leapman, From Tony Allaway, By Fred Emery Political Editor, By Staff Reporters, By Our Home Affairs Correspondent, by Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By Donald Macintyre Labour Reporter, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Martin Huckerby Music Reporter, By Peter Hennessy, By Patricia Tisdall, By Dan van der Vat, By Diana Geddes Education Correspondent, By Our Political Staff, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, By Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Philip Webster Parliamentary Staff, By a Staff Reporter, By George Clark Political Correspondent, By Our Political Editor, By Pearce Wright Science Editor, From Our Correspondent, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By Marcel Berlins Legal Correspondent, From Richard Wigg, From Patricia Clough, From Charles Hargrove, From Mario Modiano, By Ian Bradley, From Christopher Walker, From Moshe Brilliant, From Michael Binyon, Patrick Brogan, From Ivor Davis, From Peter Hazelhurst, By Tony Samstag, From Patrick Knight, From Trevor Fishlock, From Alan McGregor, By David Spanier Diplomatic Correspondent, By Our Diplomatic Correspondent, By Sydney Friskin, By Rex Bellamy Squash Rackets Correspondent, From John Hennessy Golf Correspondent, By Richard Streeton, By Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, By Michael Seely, David Robinson, Irving Wardle, John Percival, Richard Williams, William Mann, Ned Chaillet, Christopher Parsons, By our Astronomy Correspondent, Timothy Garton Ash, Geoffrey Matthews, Peter Waymark, Geoffrey Smith, Michael Binyon, David Nicholson-Lord, Bryan Appleyard, David Hewson, Robert Fisk, T. DALBY, , H. DAVID TOULSON, , J. D. RICHARD, , PETER HORDERN, , L. DAVID, , H. GUSTAV BEINDORF, , DAVID E. LOUKIDELIS, , TREVOR LYTTLETON, , DAVID BROWNING, , K. R. G. SMITH, , MARY WILLIS, , JOHN SPENCER, , ENID LAKEMAN, , KILMARNOCK, , F. H. HINSLEY, , FENNER BROCKWAY, , LOUIS BLOM-COOPER, , A. SWAINSON, , By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By the Staff of Nature, H.P., R. F., Alan Robinson, A.R., Hector Melo, Stewart Tendler Crime Reporter, Peter Strafford, A.R, Robin Greer, By Melvyn Westlake, By John Earle, Clifford Webb, By Michael Prest, By Catherine Gunn, By Philip Robinson, By Our Financial Staff, By Edward Townsend, Peter Hazelhurst, By Sylvia Morris, By Peter Hill Industrial Editor, By Nicholas Hirst, By John Huxley, ALGY CLUFF, MONTY FINNISTON, , D. L. LUX, , FRANK STEELE, , ELIZABETH STANTON, , REX CALVERT, , NORMAN JENKINS, , DONALD MICHIE, , ALASTAIR C. BEGG., BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, John Huxley, Frank Vogl, Kenneth Owen, By Margareta Pagano, By Peter Wainwright, By Roman Eisenstein Banking Correspondent, By Rosemary Unsworth, Edited by Peter Davalle,

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News: Romantic enterprise commended, Mrs Bhutto arrested after meeting, Solicitors as High Court judges proposed, RAF Phantoms to be phased out, Speedy decisions pledge on coal, steel and rail, Colombia Foreign policy Andean Pact takes on political flavour, Inquiry sought on car tyre, Colombia Conquistadores' missionary forts are now modern cities, Kidnapped consuls send letters to Spanish news media, Lightning holes jumbo jet on way to London, Malta Bill strikes at rule of law, jurists claim, Islamic revival movement suspected of terrorism, Colombia, Mr Brezhnev pledges his support for Cuba, President Zia rules on a political volcano, Approval for Trident force sought, Unions hail water deal, but strikes intensify in the North, Indecision shrouds Falklands, Britons' departure from Iran delayed again, England ordered not to play Guyana Test because of decision to expel Jackman, How water authorities swam with the tide, Cabinet formed hurriedly in Spain as suspicion falls on generals, Cardinal Hume to look at Opus Dei's activities, Moscow Diary, CB radio approval is hailed as victory, Washington Commentary Mr Reagan draws a thin red line, Call for death sentence equality, Government rebuked for inaction on proposed law reforms, They dreaded Drake's drum but liked the British, Removing the teeth from postal deliveries, Latest European snow reports, Britain 'is committed to nuclear self-defence', Science report Health: Inadequate advice on abortion, Councils' concern over effects of music ruling, Freight Report Civil crusaders of Solidarity need breathing space to put their house in order, Journalists back takeover but seek written guarantees, Civil Service unions start action with one-day strike on March 9, Sir Hugh Fraser elected by critics of EEC, Resumption of executions in Malaysia, Economy Big investment needed, End of the line: The Old Station at, Liberals to stage campaign on unemployment, Can London carry two evenings?, New law needed to control building societies, MP says, Police kill five in Gujarat caste protests, Soviet jammers face increase in radio broadcasts by BBC, Israel says Egyptians slow in cooperating, Nobel winners head drive to ban chemical weapons, Brazilian trade unionists given prison terms, UN group gets new lease of life, 600 faint in the cold as Pope says Mass, MP hopeful on Bill for disabled, Athens refugees return to shaken capital, Mass killings routine in EI Salvador, The Rowland faithful, Banking A country awash on a tide of liquidity, Motoring Petrol prices falling on motorways, Contraband Drugs no drug on market, ThatcherReagan talks go well, Prison crisis meeaures allowed to lapse, Energy Oil firms are drilling holes all over the countryside, Union threat to singnals spy unit, Crucial phase in campaign to clean up the Mediterranean, School system blamed for suicides, Opposition MPs in Iran defiant, The Paisley no-surrender show, 'Pirates' sink claim for arts subsidy, Church of England invites prayer for visit of the Pope, Dutch Labour Party calls for ban on cruise missiles, Duke tells Lord Brockway he agrees that arms race is ridiculous, Maternity pay plan dropped, Twelfth Labour MP is expected to join social democrats, New Powell warning of race conflict, Worsening economic crises put Cabinet under pressure, Criticism of two authors upheld, Industry Imports blamed for decline, Colombia Coffee An empire of small private fiefs, Authorities have blank cheque for opening political mail, MP says in urging curbs on scrutiny, Andean Pact under stress, Crime rate has city rushing out to buy guns, Where will we be when the train stops this time?, Mining Poised for great leap forward into age of coal, Syria's Jewish paradox. Index. Display Advertising: Royal Carnations, Royal Dutch Petroleum Company, Ici, Jb, Banco De Bogota, Intra, Faith Healer, Lazard Brothers & Co., Limited., Bogotá, The Scottish Mutual Assurance Society, Telecom, Fiat, Bank Base Rates, Ford, London Coating Company, Banco Nacional, Colombia, Confecamaras, The Grange Trust Limited, Alcan, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Bavaria, S.A, Kawai, King George's Fund For Sailors, Royal Mail Parcels, Camacol, Glenfiddich, Bell's Scotch Whisky, Prestel, Stanley Gibbons Limited, The Story Of The Last Chrysanthemums, Casa Grajales, Caja Nacional De Previsión Social, Children's Society. News in Brief. Politics and Parliament: Moves through EEC more likely to get results, Mr Foot wants PM aware of concern about EI Salvador, Cheap US fuel adding to textile industry crisis, says opposition spokesman on trade, Bill implements EEC directive on company accounts House of Lords, Royal Assent, MPs from all sides seek help for south-west, Tory sniping on interest rates fails to disarm Chancellor, MPs to debate strategic deterrent, 'Observer' deal will need consent, Factors that determine interest rate changes, Chancellor rules out significant reflation House of Commons. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery. Law: Ex-civil servant wins libel action, Director cleared after second drug-charge trial, Windscale is fined £500 over burns, Boy, 13, stabbed woman teacher in back, Brewer's pledge over drinks, Drug case jail sentences cut, Law Report February 26 1981 Queen's Bench Division Laying informations Regina v Gateshead Justices, Ex parte Tesco Stores Ltd Regina v D. W. Parkin Con struction Ltd and Others. Sport: Boxing Watt will be well paid for leaving Glasgow, Rowing Jesus caught broadside, Sports in Brief, Golf Watson 64 restores some order in Arnold Palmer country, Badminton England's title as Baddeley beats a drained Indian, Cricket English problems are underlined once again by West Indians, Sport Football Suspended Booth and Bailey miss cup clash, Racing Silver Buck shines in trial for Cheltenham, For the record, Hockey RAF security blown after Draper's injury, Squash rackets Miss Hoffmann allows compatriot no respite. Reviews: The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas Drury Lane, The Cuban Heels The Venue, A determined sense of national identity The Long Good Friday (X) Ritz The Mirror Crack'd (A) ABC Shaftesbury Av. Private Benjamin (AA) Warner West End Resurrection (AA) selected release, Extemporary Dance Hexagon, Reading, Stages BBC 2 (tomorrow), LPO/Conlon Festival Hall, Book review Fly Navy. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): The night sky in March, 25 years ago From The Times of Monday, Feb 27, 1956. Classified Advertising: Entertainments Guide, Secretarial and Non-secretarial Appointments, Acknowledgments, Car Buyers Guide, Situations Wanted, Legal Notices, Services. Property: Rentals, Property Under £35,000. Editorials/Leaders: Swoop On 'The Observer', Stand Or Fall, IT IS For The Selectors To Select. Letters to the Editor: Fading industrial films, Need for a comprehensive energy policy, Debate on economic priorities, Labour and the centre, Crime prevention research, Helping the people of EI Salvador, Revolution in employment, Natural selection, Getting BR shipshape, True level of gas price rise, New Concert of Great Powers?, Business names register, Music in schools, Rich but troubled waters, Remarkable reversal, Intelligence of machines, Share prices and inflation, Oil fund support for industry, The Pope's call. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: Worksop College, Inner Temple, Latest appointments. Arts and Entertainment: Television, Regional Tv, Radio, Personal Choice, Dealers combine to buy Elizabethan cup, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,461. Deaths. Obituaries: Mr G. A. Loveday, Mr Roger Tonge, Dr W. G. Urry Noted medieval historian, Mr W. F. Hunt, Admiral Sir Angus Cunninghame Graham. Stock Exchange Tables: Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Recent Issues, Stock Exchange Prices Firmer at the close, Price Changes, Wall Street, Stock markets Late rally after ICI prompts retreat. Business and Finance: Receivers named for Whiteley, Discount market, Government urged to adopt new strategy to effect recovery in real economy, Payout halved as Ariel Industries falls sharply, Court ruling on Bonnerpark deal, Conditions waived to free $400m Chrysler aid, New guide to charities accounting methods, Can the Fed hit its targets?, Iraq oil flow to Syria restarts, Commodities, Business Diary: Caracas, carnivals and carnivores, Alcan passes final payout as profits tumble to £2m, Lend Lease improves, £2,700m cash rescue plan for Italian steel industry, Squeeze on margins hits Brown Brothers, More coal than petroleum used last year, Tour operators expect tighter year, Bigger loss at A I Industrial, Reorganization at Charterhouse Group, International AEG loss three times larger than forecast, In Brief, Copper and tin close lower in London, Pergamon declares 7 pc stake in Collins, Loss of $81m at Massey, Sharp rise in first half at Footwear, The Pound, Halewood strikers vote for return to work, Briefly, Shipyard output sinks to lowest since 1930s, Japanese choose assisted area in Wales for battery factory, Technology Levitating all the way to the airport, No final from Tace as margins fall, Release of building land 'could help unemployed', Union campaign to halt Tate & Lyle closure, Bonn 'unable to match US Turkish aid', Doing it the French way at Ryton, Reduced workload and inreased costs depress profits at Ward, Mr Oppenheimer switches stakes, Stockbroking firms locked in talks, Minister's ruling today on Lonrho bid for House of Fraser, ICI's savage cut. Business Appointments: Business appintments Sir Rowland Wright to join 'Shell' board of directors. Births.

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