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The Times - 05/02/1981

1981; Gale Group;

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By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, From Michael Hornsby, By Fred Emery Political Editor, By Patricia Tisdall and Donald Macintyre, From Patricia Clough, By Andrew Goodrick-Clarke Financial Editor, From Peter Hazelhurst, By David Felton Labour Reporter, By Ian Bradley, By George Clark Political Correspondent, By Christopher Warman and Nicholas Timmins, By Our Political Staff, By Diana Geddes Education Correspondent, By Stewart Tendler Crime Reporter, By Donald Macintyre Labour Reporter, From Clifford Webb, From Our Correspondent, By Our Planning Reporter, By Peter Hennessy, By Frances Gibb, By Hugh Clayton, By Dan van der Vat, By Kenneth Owen Technology Editor, From Lucy Hodges, By Pearce Wright Science Editor, From John Witherow, By Sara Bonner and John Winder, From Craig Seton, By Robin Young Consumer Affairs Correspondent, From Jan Murray, By David Wood, From John Earle, From Harry Debelius, From Richard Wigg, By Our Diplomatic Correspondent, From Charles Hargrove, From Our Own Correspondent, From Michael Binyon, From Tony Allaway, By David Spanier Diplomatic Correspondent, From David Cross, From Charles Harrison, From Eric Marsden, From Marie-Thérèse Delboulbes of Agence France-Presse, From David Bonavia, From Karan Thapar, From Stephen Taylor, by Arrigo Levi, From Ivor Davis, House of Commons, Shona Crawford Poole, Nicholas Timmins, Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, Michael Ratcliffe, Stuart Evans, Philip Ziegler, Donald Earl, John Young, David Wood, Richard Owen, Tom Hutchinson, By John Grindley Meteorological Office, Nicholas Wapshott, Martin Huckerby, Mary Cosh, Anthony Masters, Ned Chaillet, Miles Kington, Stanley Sadie, Paul Griffiths, Hilary Finch, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Sydney Friskin, By Norman Fox Football Correspondent, From John Hennessy, By Richard Streeton, By Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, By John Blunsden, By Conrad Voss Bark, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, David felton, Alan Hamilton, Bernard Levin, ADRIAN R. LONGLEY, , J. R. W. THIRLWELL, , ADAM FERGUSSON, , PETER TUKE, , MAXWELL ADAMS, , CHRISTOPHER MAYHEW, , HAROLD WILSON, , G. REULEAUX WUIDART, , RAY WILD, , TIM SAINSBURY, , C. A. PRENDERGAST, , A. D. D. McCALLUM, , ARTHUR GREIG, , AMBROSE APPELBE, , MICHAEL ANTHONY, , DAVID ROBERTS, , LEWIS MASSEY, , From Ronald Kershaw, By Cyril Bainbridge, By Our Music Reporter, By David Nicholson-Lord, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, T.C.R. writes:, Shirley Williams writes:, D. B. D. writes:, By Peter Hill and Philip Robinson, By John Hugley, By Roman Eisenstein Banking Correspondent, By John Whitmore, John Huxley, By Richard Allen, By Michael Prest, By Nicholas Hirst, By Derek Harris, Commercial Editor, By Philip Robinson, By Bill Johnstone, By John Huxley, Melvyn Westlake, By Peter Hill, By Edward Townsend, By Clifford Webb Midland Industrial Correspondent, HARRY STINSON, , C. G. NEWMAN, , CHARLES METCALFE, , C. P. MORTON, , R. O. LEAVOR, , J. S. THOM, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Ross Davies, John Whitmore, Colin Perry, By Brian Appleyard, Michael Prest Mining Correspondent, By Catherine Gunn, By Rosemary Unsworth, By Peter Wainwright, Peter Davalle, Patrick Knight, Sue Branford, Nick Terdre, Jan Rocha, J.R., Peter Strafford,

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News: The hub of industrial production, Church is one of main forces for reform, Young musical applicants, Home Office to act over racialist attacks, Flood of migrants has abated, Arson by youth who was 'obsessed with terrorism', Wealthy-but healthy for some only, Protected marine nature reserves proposed, Sinn Fein plea on new Maze crisis, Mr Spaak's key job at Brussels, Run-up to Soviet congress brings a wave of licensed criticism of state and society, Longbridge mass meeting likely to reject strike, Ministers order price inquiry as owners attack imports, Court order sought over widow's home, 100 Labour moderates declare themselves, Power struggle renewed in Peking, Kidney shortage 'like Wall Street crash', UN agency blamed for starvation threat to Ugandan province, Transkei in opposition to homeland, If you're Chinese, happy new year, PLP clash over chairman's ruling, Bombs in Khrushchev book sent to three Romanian defectors, The Times Cook Some full-blooded advice for the hostess with the roastest, Budget cuts briefing for Congress, Mr Walesa advocates more sit-ins but no force as talks founder, Peru calls for demarcation of border with Ecuador, Rival candidates vying for de Gaulle's mantle, Latest snow reports from Europe, Threat of water men's action increases after rejection of 10%, Ronald Butt on the impact of the social democrats A menace or a blessing for Mrs Thatcher?, ILEA to stay, Mr Carlisle says, TUC chief in clash with Prime Minister, MEPs under fire for costly trip to Latin America, Eighty protesters delay start of crucial Camden meeting, Magazine appeal launched, Nigerian coalition facing disarray, GLC proposal for archaeology rescue service, Economic giant that slept politically for years, Fights man says $200m is missing, Social Focus What is good for Mary's child and bad for Peter and James, London Diary, King faces protest at Guernica parliament, São Paulo, Britain reticent on neutron bomb, 'Horrific picture' painted by London crime figures, World View Historic achievement of social democracy, Benevolent funds try to bridge the gap during wait for compensation Ready help for victims of violence in Ulster, Extension of energy Bill favoured, Ford to meet union team next week over strike, Review of the weather last year Spring drought then wettest June in England and Wales since 1879, US takes derelict Somali base, Mr Murdoch seeks 9% editorial staff cuts, Sugar to make alcohol for energy, Basque violence: The visit of King, Gulf states to set up regional security council, 'Locomotive which pulls Brazil', Japan gets a shot of instant whisky, Banking groups' rapid expansion, Seoul given promise of F16 fighters, Don't knows have it in poll on the EEC, Alarming Warsaw figures aggravate Western concern Poland lacks funds to discharge international debt payments, Schools also serve as soup kitchens, Airline to cut Middle East fares by 29%, European Commission takes legal action against three states over budget dues, Perón charge is dropped, The wrangle over maternity sick pay, Sao Paulo Underground-Brasil International Performance Standard, Bogus policemen rob princess of £20,000 jewels, Hopes rise for release of Britons in Tehran, British Aerospace shares on Public offer, Spain may give vote to foreigners, How close are civil servants to a war?, Warning to closed shop council, Credit squeeze divides Italian Cabinet, English faculty dispute to go before university's governing bodies, Ayatollah orders political bickering to stop, Protest by pupils at school in punishment inquiry, Top fashion designers to go out of business, Go-ahead for Hamburg nuclear station, Conflict over costs of Concorde, Two Britons murdered in Zimbabwe mission, Wokers may face lean period after 'miracle' years, 'Die Welt' staff in fight to keep editor, Reports of call-up are denied, Split over tactics signals the end of Campaign for Labour Victory, Ferries sail again after Thoresen pay deal, Science report Agriculture: Fireflies to the rescue, Shanty squatters to get real homes, Thatcher promise verified in Trudeau letter. Index. Display Advertising: Cesp, Ppa, Inter Commodities Limited, European Brazilian Bank Limited, Thomson Winter Cities, Help The Aged, Cate Three, Bank Base Rates, Law Studies, Linguarama, Bovis, The Sunday Times, Nationwide Building Society, Vasp, Banco Nacional, Gallaher, Halcyon Days Enamels, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Banespa, King George's Fund For Sailors, São Paulo, Lainc, Cottesloe, Children's Society. Picture Gallery. Politics and Parliament: Over 55 pc of houses are owner-occupied, Arrangements in hand with merchant bank for the sale of shares in British Aerospace, Abandoning the gallon, Selling back property to former owners, A whisky debt of £60m House of Lords, Need for caution in reforn of rates, Six development corporations to end by 1990, Years of state investment in BL showing some results, Minister's apology, Essential spending on coastal erosion, Cabinet set to kill information Bill, New towns should rely on private investment, Nissan project causing concern, New gas levy to raise £1,300m in three years, Inner London to keep its education authority but minister says it must put its house in order, Liberals angry at Mr Powell's committee place, Prudent councils facing rate grant problems. News in Brief. Law: Admiralty Court rejects American approach The Jogoo, Radio presenter cleared over colonel's suicide, Jurisdiction to set aside consent orders Thwaite v Thwaite, Court of Appeal Council's homeless resolution invalid Tilley v Wandsworth London Borough Council, Police chief denies cafe raid in Bristol was case of overkill, Supreme Court orders Bihar to free prisoners, Verdicts of justifiable homicide on terrorists, Thief in video case is jailed, Betting shop window sign an illegal advertisement Windsors (Sporting Investments) Ltd v Oldfield Boulton v Coral Racing Ltd, Wider meaning of 'fees' Anderson v British Midland Airways Ltd. Weather: The Weather. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,442, Television, Watercolour's estimate out by factor of ten, Regional Tv, Radio, Picasso graphics to go on tour, Young musicians win US trips. Property: Rentals, Flat Sharing. Reviews: Empire makers The Cohesion of Saudi Arabia, Opening up a wardrobe packed full of personalities, Instants of pleasure ECO/Leppard Festival Hall, One man's will Peter the Great His Life and World, Science fiction Dark is the Sun, His master's voice Downing Street Diary, Mitsuko Uchida Queen Elizabeth Hall, Personal Choice, Book review Winchester, Bourbon on the rocks Louis XVIII, Quick guide, Centenary fever Holmes/Brymer/Wilde Wigmore Hall, Stretching the Limits Atv, Marika's Cafe Theatre Lyric Studio,, What might have been Pompey: the Republican Prince, The Suicide Aldwych, Arts agenda, Fiction Burnt Water Elizabeth Alone We Always Treat Women Too Well, Inner city dilemma I'll Fight you for it Smithfield Past and Present. Sport: Hockey Atkinson scores twice to show Cambridge how, Rugby Union Two caps call it a day, Boxing Exit Ali: enter the greatest promoter, Tennis British win singular victory over Czechs, Golf McNulty drives straight through the Sun, Racing Carson could take ride on Parlour Game in Lincoln, Fishing Salmon disease may be a form of sunburn, Skiing Muller may defy doctor to defend his title, Cricket England let their chance slip away, Sports in Brief, Motor racing S African race goes ahead with last year's rules-and problems, Equestrianism Why Tigre decision seems hard on Miss Bradley, Football The £1m player moves a little nearer extinction, Table tennis Masters who seek the riches of the Orient, For the record, Ice skating British pair take giant stride towards the top. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Saturday, February 4, 1956, Odd, the American sound of music. Editorials/Leaders: For Fear Of Their Jobs, The Enhanced Radiation Bomb. Letters to the Editor: Charities and the law, Special teaching for special gifts, Sense and censorship, Bear facts, D'Oyly Carte difficulties, Building societies and savers, The cost of dying, Haigspeak implications, Comparative job security, Role of the institutions, Standard design for calendars, He who plays the king, Design and textiles, Sneaking respect, Time for decision, Exerting economic pressure on Russia, Waiting for trial, To phrase a coin. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Deaths. Official Appointments and Notices: University news. Marriages. Obituaries: Mr W. M. Davies, Mr Lovat Fraser, Professor G. D. Pegrum, Professor J. A. W. Bennett Studies in medieval literature, Professor Emil Lehmann, Sir Andrew Shonfield, Sir Richard Brooke. Business and Finance: Discount market, Government may have ruled out cash support for Duport steel group, Bank chief's warning on windfall tax, Plessey call for support by Whitehall, The goodwill clause which may be bad for business, International IBM forecasts further squeeze, Ascot TV quote is suspended, Panel asks Caparo for decision on CMT, Eurosyndicat, Travel chain to trade in Debenhams, GFSA half-year jump, Commodities, Yorkshire Fine Woollen hopes for requotation soon, Benn reorganization going well, Talks start on Perkins stake, US urged to renegotiate grain deal, Economic notebook Will the funding strategy work?, Revised borrowing limits for state groups, Competition favoured for British Telecom, Mining Problem of selectivity in Australian shares, Speculation grows on cut in MLR today, In Brief, Business Diary: Paper tigers? · 'Parker must stay', Lee Cooper to manufacture jeans in eastern Europe, Tight terms for BAe, British Shipbuilders urges tough European stance against Japan, The Pound, Briefly, De Lorean dispute over terms of state backing, Belgian oil subsidiary bought out by Canada, Peak £80.8m profit from Gallaher, Takeover by Lyle Shipping, £10m rescue proposal for BPC, Levy will cut profits of British Gas, Shell stake in £30m Shotton plant, MPs persuade Barclays to reprieve Norvic, Closing the gap-179 years on, Foreign motor parts groups 'invading' UK, Stake in Hartwells revealed, Bottom 20pc share 7pc of incomes, Woodworkers close doors on prison rivals, Companies Bill omits 'concert parties' curb, Tate delays closure of Liverpool refinery. Stock Exchange Tables: Stock Exchange Prices Thin conditions persist, Stock markets Equities remain in demand on MLR hopes, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Recent Issues, Price Changes, Wall Street. Business Appointments: Business appointments Guinness Mahon director named. Classified Advertising: Announcements, Entertainments Guide, Recruitment Opportunities, -Managerial-Administrative-Secretarial-Personal Assistants-.

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