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The Times - 13/02/1981

1981; Gale Group;

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By Paul Routledge and Donald Macintyre, By Fred Emery Political Editor, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, From Our Correspondent Leeds, From Stephen Taylor, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By David Felton Labour Reporter, By Stewart Tendler Crime Reporter, By Dan van der Vat, By a Staff Reporter, From Michael Leapman, From Ronald Faux, From Our Correspondent, By Our Political Reporter, By Bill Johnstone, By John Young Planning Reporter, By Our Medical Correspondent, From David Nicholson-Lord, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Our Social Services Correspondent, By Our Correspondent, By Peter Hennessy, By Our Arts Reporter, By Peter Waymark Motoring Correspondent, By Our Parliamentary Correspondent, By Hugh Clayton Agriculture Correspondent, By Richard Ford, By Pat Healy, By Patricia Tisdall Management Correspondent, By Lucy Hodges, By Diana Geddes Education Correspondent, By Philip Webster Parliamentary Staff, From Charles Hargrove, From Our Own Correspondent, From Patricia Clough, From Richard Wigg, From Michael Hornsby, From Peter Nichols, From Nicholas Ashford, From Tony Allaway, From David Cross, Patrick Brogan, From Douglas Aiton, From Dessa Trevisan, From Michael Binyon, By David Spanier Diplomatic Correspondent, From Trevor Fishlock, By Our Political Editor, From Ivor Davis, From Mario Modiano, From Charles Harrison, From Andrew McLeod, William Frankel, Patricia Clough, House of Lords, European Parliament, Nicholas Wapshott, Irving Wardle, Joan Bakewell, Michael Leapman, William Mann, Max harrison, Richard Williams, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By a Special Correspondent, John Hennessy, Norman Fox, Nicholas Harling, By Richard Streeton, By Our Rifle Shooting Correspondent, By Lewine Mair, From Eric Marsden, By Michael Seely, Charles McKean Architectural Correspondent, Michael Binyon, Geoffrey Smith, Dan van der Vat, JEAN WILSON, , JOHN GREEN, , STEPHEN WARE, , GARDINER, , N. P. MYLES, , DAVID de GALE, , E. S. D. GRAHAM, , P. C. THOMPSON, , N. J. MUSTOE, , CRAIGTON, , MERVYN STOCKWOOD, , JOHN WALL, , PETER SWINNERTON-DYER, , ALAN COTTRELL, , J. H. PLUMB, , D. N. SENIOR, , TEDDY TAYLOR, , DAVID COOPER, , By the Staff of Nature, From Our Special Correspondent, By Kenneth Gosling Arts Reporter, By Peter Hill Industrial Editor, From John Earle, By Frances Williams, From Geoffrey Browning, David Howson, By Rosemary Unsworth, By Our Financial Staff, From Frank Vogl, Patricia Tisdall Management Correspondent, By Our industrial staff, By John Huxley, John Huxley, IAN MACKENZIE, , JERROLD M. LICHTIG, , R. DINI, , GRAHAM CHAINEY, , DAVID GILES, , IVOR HALL, , LASZLO GOMBOS, , F. ELLIS, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, David Hewson, Bill Johnstone, By Margareta Pagano, By Catherine Gunn, By Margareta Pagano and Peter Wilson-Smith, By Peter Wilson-Smith, By Michael Prest Mining Correspondent, Peter Waymark, Peter Davalle, David Bonavia, D.B., Dinah Lee, Dick Wilson, Marcel Berlins Legal Correspondent, Richard Harris, Beth McKillop, Frances Wood,

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News: Turkey is prepared to withdraw from the Council of Europe, Washington Commentary Reagan appointments bring trouble on far right, Kremlin message expresses hope for firm line with Solidarity, The arts Nostalgic indulgence in the past, Food lorries held up by fishermen's barricades, British chemist found dead at US laboratory, Government 'winning on cash cuts', Motoring Economy is the keyword for Volkswagen, Government may improve on 6% pay offer to public service workers to head off threat of disruption, Third World topics head agenda, Saudi weapons deal presents moral dilemma for Bonn, Minister denies that Nationality Bill is aimed at 'births in transit lounges', Constantine supporters seize royal coffin, Transaction completed in two vital phases, Coronet and gate for police siege tie motif, Japan's loss of islands seen as punishment, Photograph by Peter Knowles, US sceptical about result of Madrid security talks, Arts Council defends grants action, Mr Murdoch becomes the most powerful figure in national press since Lord Northcliffe, Russians step up 'kidnap' campaign, Moscow takes unusual step of publishing diplomatic reply to US, Heavy casualties in Zimbabwe as rival troops clash, Prague rebuked for assault on attaché, Efficiency the goal for improved Civil Service Department, Moscow Diary, Tory MPs press for child benefit increase, Post Office curbs to remain, Buenos Aires angered by Chilean naval activity, Surrealist paintings expected to fetch £1m, Latest European snow reports, Trade Technology bought beyond means, Some tightening of screw likely, Afghan minister justifies Soviet occupation, 'Missing link' attacked as new M20 section opens, Seamen end action for arbitration, Anxiety in Cabinet over tapping, East Africa accord on cooperation, Can the Liberals patch an alliance?, One-vote defeat on 'tapping' caluse, Economy Meeting basic needs supplants industrial projects, Social reforms single-child families get housing priority, SPD closes its ranks in support of Chancellor, Police sergeant demoted over arrest refusal, Linwood car workers vote for campaign to save plant, Poles asked for 90-day break from strikes, Lost symphony by Mozart found in Bavaria, Development corporation supports 50 projects Commonwealth helps Caribbean, Science report Ecology: Ants defend nectar supply, Foreign relations Year of advance in global engagement, Pharmacists defy NHS rule on prescription cost, Zimbabwe plan to attract aid, Attempt to repeal 1824 law, Full Cabinet economic policy review sought, Tenants' eviction case reveals a legal loophole, South Africans claim white extremist group is broken up, Unofficial action likely in militant coalfields, Leniency likely for returned terrorist, Arson suspect held: A hotel, Surgeons' evidence supports brain death code, Minister rejects advice on export of Codex, Italian police chief lifts secrecy Single unit is proposed to tackle twin evils, End of great dream says Lord Thomson, Boat people accused of piracy, Legal snag for Britons held in Iran, That old Titanic sinking feeling, New chief appointed at Reuters, Alarm in New Zealand over disease at pig farm, The law Restoring faith in the Judicial system, President Reagan sets out to woo the wary Mexicans, University entry hard for would-be vets, Germans infuriated by British stance on EEC fishing policy, Dry humour causes unlikely row, Education Schools are 'streamed' on hierarchical lines, Foreign Report, Forty-six bomb attacks blast Corsica after court sentences autonomists to prison, Spirit of Carson invoked in Paisley campaign, Mr Benn must wait for portfolio, Foot attack on Duke over speech, Refloating a lost piece of Tudor history, China, Leadership Purge of leftists reaches culmination, Pact with unions clears the way for completion of 'Times' purchase, Schools may get EEC cheap milk this year, Few judges back one-day strike call in France, NCCL policy on the closed shop 'unchanged', Coercion in fraud inquiry is denied, Humanizing the tower office block. Index. Law: Club doorman is cleared of disco killing, Dog show judge cleared of corruption charges, Former casino director on 40 charges, Court of Appeal Discovery within Mareva jurisdiction A. J. Bekhor & Co Ltd v Bilton, Prison officer cleared do murder, Calendar design, Army arson charge, Failure need not be wilful, Chancery Division Conservation area extended, but demolition goes on Windsor and Maidenhead Royal Borough v Brandrose Investments Ltd, Injunction raised cost of new building by £1.2m, court told, The colonel's arms Burditt v Joslin, 12 new charges of murder against lorry driver. Politics and Parliament: Protecting nature sites of special interest, Mr Paisley named by Speaker and then suspended for calling Ulster Secretary a liar House of Commons, Ulster car firm told no more public funds are available, Decision to drop sickness pay change confirmed, More freedom in education promised for Scotland, Debate on Linwood, Mr Foot seeks action on coal mine closures, Backing for stand on exclusive fishing limit, Commmons suspends Mr Paisley, PM to see MPs over big factory closures, Dispute over patriation, Support for Commission's plan, Lord Mountbatten was never a unilateralist. Display Advertising: British Airways, Audi, Satellite Option Exchange Ltd., Mining Supplies, Liverpool Development Agency, Plaxtons, Jardines, Guthrie, High & Dry, Bank Base Rates, Thomas Cook Holidays, The Times, China Trade Consultants Ltd., Heaters Limited, The Hongkong Bank, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Douglas, Guinness Peat Group Limited, Barry Balnes & Co., Intelpost, Imperial Cancer Research Fund, Wuthering Heights, The Times Awards 1980 Winners, Dorland Advertising Limited, Midland Bank International, Church Of England Childrens Society. Weather: The Weather. Sport: Rugby Union Leicester reject proposal to form national league, Team to stir the Valley's echoes, Tennis Whichello sets himself another target, American ice dance champions are going to have a ball at the world championships Mentor who can turn memories into medals, High-scoring forward from the backwoods, Badminton Jolly England's only loser as India are swept away, Football FA increase Palace's plight by banning trio, Sports in Brief, Racing Drumburn represents the only serious threat to Broadsword, Cricket Downton receives first cap and hope remains for Rose, Golf Only Player jnr masters south-easter, Bowls Housewife defeats men, Athletics Hooper gets chance to vault against the world's best, For the record, Rifle shooting Robinson in Nordic event, Table tennis Potton sets out to convince the selectors. News in Brief. Picture Gallery. Reviews: World of precarious deception The Ticket-of-Leave-Man Cottesloe, Ray Charles Albert Hall, No End of Blame Oxford, Writers and Places BBC 2, Books The anarchic fabulist, LPO/Sanderling Festival Hall, Cassavetes's caustic view of life in the States Gloria (AA) Columbia Prostitute (X) Screen on the Green/ Cinecenta Little Lord Fauntleroy (U) Classic, Haymarket More American Graffiti (AA) Plaza The Cat and the Canary (AA) Odeon, Kensington The Devil and Max Devlin (A) Rialto The Ninth Configuration (X), Last night's concerts Ungar Queen Elizabeth Hall. Editorials/Leaders: The Fifth Proprietorship. Letters to the Editor: Conversion rates when using credit cards, New telephone kiosks, Centre party views, Prince Philip's speech, Difficult decisions on industrial training, Travelling first-class by Qantas, Question of change in remand rule, Appreciating 'sea-kindly' ships, The Church and divorce, Dangers of British ambiguity on Ulster, Fading beauty of colour film, Stability in Grenada, Big rise in standing charges, Overseas mail charges, Childbirth at home, MEPs' spending, Fish trade crisis, Care for the environment, Thetford treasure find, Voice from the past. Court and Social: Court Circular. Arts and Entertainment: 1981 LANGS SUPREME Times National Crossword Championship, Broadcasting Guide, Regional Tv, Radio, Personal Choice, James Joyce on record fetches £300, Memorial concert. Official Appointments and Notices: Bravery recognized: Air-, Two medals for mine rescue, University news Cardiff colleges may merge. Marriages. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Monday, Feb 13, 1956 Burgess, Maclean on show. Deaths. Obituaries: Professor G. M. Edington, Admiral Of The Fleet Lord Fraser Of North Cape Outstanding contribution to the naval war effort. Business and Finance: British Rail to sell off £40m of property interests, Hanson sells stake in CMT, EEC group urges farm price rises, Discount market, UK investment boosts Ireland's growth rate, New Prestel personalized service for businessmen, Technology Using the laser as a scalpel, Meekatharra replies to government, Commodities, Hunting Gibson wins struggle for control of Stag, President prepares US for economic package, Rank sees progress this year, Helping hand for small businesses, Hampson 'delighted' despite fall in profits, Fraser statement on Lonrho bid today, De Lorean loans support, UDT bid sealed by Savings Banks, Factoring bad debts up 117 pc in a year, Loan plea by Italian steelmaker, In Brief, Collapse in demand hits SAI, £1,650m EEC aid for industry last year, Wider role planned for BNOC, Dawn raid on F. Pratt fails for lack of stock, The Pound, New outlook for window frames of plastic, Opening a new chapter in Yellow Pages, Briefly, Optimism on US economy boosts dollar, US sales keep Thermal ahead, London and Bonn plan to eliminate all European steel subsidies by 1984, Wall Street, Imperial's unfulfilled promise, Saint-Gobain optimistic, Single trade and industry body urged, Robert Douglas profits steady in first half, International Mixed results from RTZ group, Reparation for British Ceylon shareholders, Business Diary: Men in the middle · Brandy snip, What big business wants from Mr Reagan. Stock Exchange Tables: Losses loom as William Cook slashes dividend, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Recent Issues, Price Changes, Stock Exchange Prices Selective buying continues, Stock markets Equities firm on talk of Government 'U-turn'. Business Appointments: Business appointments Mr Peter Cunliffe to head pharmaceuticals body. Property: Flat Sharing. Classified Advertising: Entertainments Guide, Car Buyers Guide, General Vacancies, Forthcoming Events, Services. Births.

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