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The Times - 10/04/1981

1981; Gale Group;

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By David Felton and Staff Reporters, , By Fred Emery Political Editor, By Peter Hill, By Our Foreign Staff, From Michael Leapman, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By Donald Macintyre, By Pearce Wright Science Editor, From Christopher Thomas Enniskillen, co Fermanagh, By Nicholas Timmins, By Our Political Editor, By Stewart Tendler Crime Reporter, By Our Labour Editor, By Dan van der Vat, Stewart Tendler and David Nicholson-Lord, By Michael Baily Shipping Correspondent, From Richard Ford, By Our Transport Correspondent, By Staff Reporters, By Lucy Hodges, By Kenneth Gosling, By Diana Geddes Education Correspondent, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Ian Bradley, By Our Music Reporter, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By John Witherow, By Hugh Clayton Agriculture Correspondent, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, By David Nicholson-Lord, By a Staff Reporter, From Our Correspondent, By Martin Huckerby Theatre Reporter, From John Chartres, By Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, From Ian Murray, From Douglas Aiton, From Tim Garton-Ash, From Patricia Clough, By a Special Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, From Charles Hargrove, From John Best, From Michael Hornsby, From Christopher Walker, From Peter Nichols, From George Sammut, From Jacqueline Reditt, Ian Murray, Michael Knipe, Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, A.R., Arthur Reed, Edmund O'Sullivan Middle East Economic Digest, Jamal Rasheed, a Special Correspondent, Ziauddin Sardar science editor, , Edmund O'Sullivan, By Clive Cookson, Christopher Walker, George Hill, Geraldine Norman Saleroom Correspondent, KENNETH SLACK, , M. SPENCER, , ALAN SHACKLETON, , JOHN BIGGS-DAVISON, , J. A. H. WEST, , GEOFFREY COX, , IAN TRETHOWAN, , NORMAN ANDERSON, , ROBERT BOLT, , JOHN ROULTING, , ROY BOULTING, , DON BOYD, , TIMOTHY BURRILL, , RICHARD CRAVEN, , BRYAN FORBES, , JACK GOLD, , BARRY HANSON, , MIKE HODGES, , LIONEL JEFFRIES, , JOSEPH LOSEY, , S. LIEBERSON, , MILES, , CHRISTOPHER, LAURENCE, , OLIVIER, , HAROLD PINTT, , OTTO PLASCHK, NICOLAS ROEG, , JOHN, SCHLESINGER, , KENITH TRODD., JAMES JARDINE, , T. C. NEVILLE WOOD, , N. F. KEMBER, , JOHN M. MARTIN, , PHILIP WATSON, , D. C. WALLBRIDGE, , JANE WALLBRIDGE, , From Philip Howard, David Robinson, Hilary Finch, Max Harrison, Clive Barnes, John Higgins, Irving Wardle, Ned Chaillet, From John Hennessy Golf Correspondent, By Keith Macklin, By Richard Streeton, By Rex Bellamy Squash Rackets Correspondent, By Norman Fox, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By Norman Fox Football Correspondent, By Michael Coleman, By Roy McKelvie, By Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, From Desmond Stoneham, By John Whitmore Financial Correspondent, By Catherine Gunn, by Malcolm Brown, By Our Industrial Editor, Derek Harris, From Frank Vogl, By David Felton, By Edward Townsend, By Peter Hill Industrial Editor, From Peter Norman, Melvyn Westlake, By Paul Routledge, By Patricia Tisdall Management Correspondent, By Our Industrial Staff, From John Earle, J. R. SARGENT, , KATHLEEN DAWES., , JOHN HARRISON, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Ross Davies, Kenneth Owen, Alan Budd, By Peter Wainwright, By Our Financial Staff, By Richard Allen Insurance Correspondent, By Margareta Pagano, By Rosemary Unsworth, Peter Waymark, Edited by Peter Davalle,

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Politics and Parliament: Fisheries agreement with Canada essential, Government prefers to work in cash: impact of decisions will thus be seen more clearly House of Commons, Racist leaflet condemned by Mr Foot, Financial Secretary defends level of Government spending, Prayer Book protection, Finance Bill on Monday, Civil Service unions step up strike with Irish blockade, Releasing funds to keep people idle, Industry preparing to respond to upturn, Seeking size of cattle population, Lords rule out court action on printing workers' tax amnesty, Expenditure growth on CAP halved in 2 years House of Lords, Mr Powell attacks 'Times' man, Win for titled people, Private gain put before safety of the Realm. Index. News: Hooliganism may close the Tubes at 10pm, The Pilgrims' Airport, Science report Space: Encounter with Saturn, Lorry accident in Australia starts a radiation scare, The Haj Gateway for upholders of the fifth pillar of Islam, ITV man said to have been in plot, Arrests for 'threats to Mr Reagan', Syria-Jordan trade grows despite bitter feuding, Conference on Catholics and crime, Report on complaints broke promise, Police Federation says, Britain wins Biggs extradition, Shuttle countdown to the reusable space age, Union threat to royal inauguration, Machine guns used against police in Bilbao, When charity begins to get complicated, Government accepts survey cuts, Windscale report demands changes, Ecology Party complaint, 15 hours to process one person, Swine disease deadlier than foot-and-mouth, Developing countries seek cheap food from EEC, Fermanagh Unionists pessimistic, Nine rivals to fight M Giscard at polls, Other cheek turned to prayer book reproach, Legal snag to fighting video pirates, Miners deal a blow to Mr Benn's chances, Freeze on medical student intake is recommended, Why auction ring law has tied itself into a knot, Parallel appointments:, Motoring Seat belt law gain would be enormous, Democrats claim more than 43,500 recruits, Construction Delays and overdesign contribute to hugh cost, Brixton escaper: Police hunt-, Freedom swells labour unrest in Zimbabwe, Foreign Report Socialist leader predicts success for third presidential campaign, Diary From 'Free Lebanon', Conservationists infuriated by London demolition, Staffing worry, Salmonella 'found in 79% of shop chickens', D'Oyly Carte appeals for £1m to protect future, Doctors step up their car seat belt campaign, Herr Schmidt rejects criticism of détente, Five north-west seaports vie to become gas field boom towns, Roads surround the tomb of Eve, Wrecked Chad capital yearns for peace and effective government, E1 Salvador massacre The rising death toll starts to worry US, Architecture Inverted trumpet shapes of a bisected 'city', Reduction to 18 urged in consent age for men, Carrington talks with PLO 'likely' after July, Primrose League, Man in the News Polish hardliner finds favour in Soviet eyes, US Embassy in London picketed over Haig visit, Fierce fight as Israeli troops raid Lebanon, NEB subsidiary to provide private health care within Britain, 82 cases alleged of police corruptiion, Washington Commentary Reagan absence demonstrates a new style, Coin Street plan likened to gangster film, Saudia Time to take a longer breath, SDP launch of two branches in London, Greek words that played on the cosmos, £1m study of science subjects in schools, Ottawa MPs reach compromise on constitution dispute, Sergeant Doe hesitates over democracy, Mrs Thatcher should step down, Mr Basnett says, Tories to press on for cut in petrol duty rise, Fears for 27 hunger strikers, English literature audience baffled by academic jargon, Radar choice puts 700 jobs in danger, Cheap bus tickets for firms, 'That's Showbiz' producer seeks new backer, Amnesty may solve Italy's jail problem, Owen attack on Thatcher 'weakness', Thousands camp out to watch shuttle launched, Royal wedding security to allow for Reagan visit, Attendants for royal bride are chosen, Pressure on Warsaw is kept up, £1,000 Premium Bond prizewinners, Translucent 'tents of the desert' will glow by night, Transport policy Roads offer alternative travel, South Korea breaks up two spy rings, The rise of the White House professionals. Display Advertising: British Airways, Saudi Arabian Parsons Ltd. And Daniel International Ltd., Inter Commodities Limited, Manchester Business School, The Ministry Of Defence, Haden International, Midland Bank Group, Jones Lang Wootton, Delta Investment Co. Ltd., The Blood Of Hussain, S.S.T.Co., Banro, The King Edward, Bank Base Rates, Saudi Cairo Bank, London And Manchester Assurance Company Limited, Aster, Solari & C., European Law Center Ltd, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Dickie Dirts, Austin Reed, Imperial Cancer Research Fund, Saudia, Commodore Pet, Napf, Ministry Of Defence And Aviation, Ica Cinema, Trade Indemnity Plc. Law: Corruption trial man threw 'dirt', jury is told, Broadmoor man in freedom plea, TV union's ban on pop music series 'unlawful', Jehovah's Witness chooses jail, Malta defers trial of Opposition's deputy chief, Retained money on trust In re Arthur Sanders Ltd, Jury released in 'handless corpse' trial, Court orders Sagan novel to be destroyed, Court of Appeal Union officers must not implement resolution to black TV series Hadmor Productions Ltd and Others v Hamilton and Others, Champion of the disabled wins libel case, Libel damages for head in girl 'bullying' case, Shell wins £24m claim over Salem's lost oil, Right to rectify may be overriding interest In re Brickwall Farm Blacklocks v J B Developments (Godalming) Ltd, Sleeping tablets in neighbours' milk 'noxious' Regina v Marcus, House of Lords Challenge to tax settlement for Fleet Street casuals fails Inland Revenue Commissioners v National Federation of SelfEmployed and Small Businesses Ltd, Art dealers cleared in auction test case. News in Brief. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery. Editorials/Leaders: Stands Detente Where IT Did?, The High Road To Recovery, A Contemptible Blockade Of Ireland. Letters to the Editor: Cost of HMSO publications, Cooperating to reduce inflation, Survival in nuclear war, Bar to sobriety, TV and brain death, Removing anomalies in charity law, Complaints against police, Civil Service and defence, The first split, Broadcast news 'bias', Archbishop's views on morality in business, New life for British film making, The language of common prayer, Appointment of bishops, Peacetime conscription. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: Latest appointments. Deaths. Arts and Entertainment: Television, Rembrandt drawing bought for £160,000, Regional Tv, Radio, Personal Choice, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,497. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Wednesday, April 11, 1956 Dr Gropius honoured. Obituaries: General Of The Army Omar Bradley Successful US commmander in 1939-45 War, Mr Walter Spicer, Lord Russell Of Liverpool. Reviews: Rhythmic exaltation Philharmonia/Muti Festival Hall, Nash Ensemble St John's, Bewildering mixture of settings Measure for Measure Royal Exchange Manchester, Coming Up Half Moon, Dance Theatre of Harlem at the Royal Opera House, Book review La Stupenda A biography of Joan Sutherland, Cavalcade Redgrave, Farnham, Carmen Théâtre du Châtelet, Paris, Polanski makes the best shot yet at filming Hardy Tess (A) Empire, Leicester Sq. Superman II (A) Warner West End Popeye (U) Odeon, Leicester Sq. Rock Show (U) Classics, Oxford St. and Westbourne Grove. Sport: Golf Ballesteros will need more than courage to survive Masters cut, Sports politics 'Blacklist ' receives no support from Mr Monro, Horse trials Austrian is ahead in dressage, French racing Hilal comes up to expectations, Cricket Players want statutory rest days in Tests, Snooker Davis keeps cool under pressure to reach last 16, Today's fixtures, Football Only a slender lead but Ipswich's problems are mostly in the mind, Badminton Call for Chinese community to support touring team, Marathon Two in pursuit of a third race in four weeks, Tennis WCT pull out of 1982 grand prix series, Rackets Beeson's mouth cut by hefty swing of Boone, Rugby League Huyton's future still in the balance, Squash rackets Hunt passes supreme test with record title No 8, Racing Swinburn has every chance on Marwell, For the record, Boxing Champion with granny in his corner, Rugby Union New Zealand confirm that Springbok tour will go on. Property: Flat Sharing. Classified Advertising: Car Buyer's Guide, Entertainments Guide, Forthcoming Events, Hotels And Licensed Premises, Services. Business and Finance: Discount market, £2m takeover English China's, F J C Lilley's shares leap as profits climb 20pc, UK firms listed over S Africa pay, Bank unions clash over decision to call 24-hour strikes, Volkswagen cuts dividend, Miners in protest on plant delay, Technology Saving money by 'seeing' heat, Commodities, Bibby plan to counter French imports, Berisford has no plans for new BSC bid, Managers buy Holding Financier, Civil servants' action lost £1,000m revenue last month, Setback at associate hits Lead Industries, Italy leads exchange of technology for Arab oil, Stewart Wrightson holds payout despite 29pc fall, Shell puts £50 a tonne on plastics, GKN and Tubes differ on view of economy, In Brief, British Steel prices expected to rise by 10-15 per cent, Thomas Ward expects record, ECC doubts about cocoa agreement, Double attack by industry chiefs on UK energy pricing policies, Business Diary: Making Europe safe for Unilever, French footwear plea, Blackwood Hodge profits tumble, The Pound, International Disposals boost Hongkong Land, Muddled thinking about the financial strategy, Briefly, Eurofer production pact still incomplete, Central Government Borrowing Requirement, Morgan Crucible slumps to £10m, Associated Book drops sharply despite rally, Cloud hanging over UK tobacco industry, State industries seek flexible financing, Congress Democrats to fight Reagan budget, NCC Energy drops UNC in favour of Simplicity, Small rise at Taylor Woodrow, Brazil's economic strategy in trouble, Poland tops Group of Five agenda, British profits let Bowater down, £193,000 'handshake' for Fisons chief, Higher pay rises granted in the public sector. Stock Exchange Tables: Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Recent Issues, Stock markets Hopes of recovery send equities surging, Price Changes, Wall Street, Stock Exchange Prices Firm close to account. Business Appointments: New chief for building society. Births.

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