The Times - 29/01/1981
1981; Gale Group;
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By George Clark Political Correspondent, By Frances Williams Economics Staff, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By Peter Hill Industrial Editor, By Philip Robinson Financial Staff, From Craig Seton Belfast, From Nicholas Ashford, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By John Witherow, From Our Correspondent, By Donald Macintyre Labour Reporter, By a Staff Reporter, By Our Labour Editor, By Michael Hatfield Political Reporter, By Diana Geddes Education Correspondent, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Kenneth Owen Technology Editor, By Our Agriculture Correspondent, By Michael Horsnell, By Lucy Hodges, By John Young Planning Reporter, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, By our Legal Correspondent, By Frances Gibb, By David Nicholson-Lord, From Charles Hargrove, From Patricia Clough, From John Earle, From Our Own Correspondent, From Ian Murray, From Gretel Spitzer, From Richard Wigg, From Robert Fisk, From Moshe Brilliant, From Tony Allaway, From Patrick Brogan, by Arrigo Levi, From Peter Hazelhurst, From Jacqueline Reditt, From Charles Harrison, From Karan Thapar, From David Watts, By Norman Fox Football Correspondent, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Rex Bellamy Squash Rackets Correspondent, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Sydney Friskin, By Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, By Roy McKelyie, By Michael Seely, Joan Goodman, Ned Chaillet, Irving Wardle, Nicholas Wapshott, Kenneth Loveland, Martin Huckerby, Stanley Sadie, Paul Griffiths, Bernard Levin, Alan Hamilton, Ronald Butt, Ian Bradley, Philip Howard, NICHOLAS SCOTT, , PAGET, , JOHN BOYD, , OLIVE GIBBS, , HARTLEY SHAWCROSS, , CATHERINE E. MORTON, , CYRIL ILES, , MARY ILES, , R. D. BRITTAIN, , KHALID HASAN, , K. M. L. BENSON, , GEOFFREY ROBINSON, , LARRY LAMB, , PETER M. HAWKINS, , PAUL D. HUDSON, , S. M. DOWNES, , Shona Crawford Poole, Prudence Glynn, Brian Alderson, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Our Theatre Reporter, By the Staff of Nature, T. J. O. Hickey, Caroline Moorehead, Tony Samstag, John Nicholson, Richard Owen, Chris Patten, Philippa Toomey, From Michael Hornsby, By Edward Townsend, David Hewson, From Peter Norman, From David Cross, By Peter Wilson-Smith, By Derek Harris, By Sylyia Morris, By Our Financial Staff, Edward Townsend, By Peter Hill, By Frances Williams, By John Huxley, By Our Industrial Staff, R. A. BUTLER, , ANTHONY TINKEL, , DOUGLAS SAMPSON, , JOHN BRAY, , SHIRLEY SAMPSON, , GRAHAM LEA, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Ross Davies, David Blake, Roman Eisenstein, By Margareta Pagano, By Catherine Gunn, Edited by Peter Dear,
ResumoNews: Air controllers' action hits Suárez party, Students turn on faculty board, Mr Whitelaw considers streamlining system of remands in custody, Dockers at Aberdeen end dispute, Bonn's envoy criticizes its attitude to E Germany, Schmidt policy critic keeps up leftist challenge, Polish workers urged not to strike, China announces reduction in military spending, Mr Haig rules out supply of arms to Tehran, Test case on part-time woman workers' pay being heard in EEC court, Exhibition centre proposed for Hyde Park site, Vietnam gives terms for troop withdrawal, Air fare case angers Singapore, Latest snow reports from Europe, Oh, is it art? It must be all right then, South African election called 18 months early, Britain has lowest strike total since 1941, Civil Service strike plan approved by delegates, Concorde expected to be in service for 35 years, Michelangelo pastel verified, Sect accused of planning more unrest in Nigeria, Ban on two more 'Post' journalists, Mr Sharon defends plan to reward builders with land, Islamic initiative over Afghanistan effectively abandons insurgents fighting Soviet occupation troops, Irish taxes and welfare benefits raised, S Korea leader leaves for Reagan talks, 762 saved in Java ferry disaster, Roman coin and gold ring found, US plans to redress its 'inferior military position', Roulette wheels checked by fraud experts, Shipowner is facing expulsion, M26 users to get extra exit slip roads, Law on religion for schools to stay, Polls show support for a new party, Finding the roots of a new party, New guidelines for releasing patients, Italian leader's views on terrorism anger Russia, Vision of computer-enslaved world, Children's books Chronicling a revolution, West German welcome for EEC fishing deal, Gone are the the days of bagging 100 lions on a safari A wildlife reserve for 60 years, Ancient power of binding over to be examined, Largest cave chamber found, Mr Foot's compromise eases crisis over Labour right wing, New words and new meanings There is a new crunch coming, Some fresh ideas for frozen fish The Times Cook, Japan faces pressure for and against big defence build-up, Assurances on 'Times' supplements sought, Divorce cost 'nearly £1,000m', Unions call summit meeting in attempt to heal Labour rifts, Soho sex establishments proliferate despite promises, Commuters let Metro killer flee, Rushing out the Owen manifesto, Man who exposed malpractices by drug company plans to sue Swiss Government and EEC, Science report Medicine: New ideas on cancer, Mr Steel says alliance could win, More rare birds of prey being poisoned, Patriotic Front welcomes coalition accord, Drug safety testing may be simplified, Zambian miners end strike, London Diary, Datsun wins approval to build first car plant in Britain, Threats and big rate rises linked, H-block hunger strike threatened after republican prisoners go on rampage, Lonrho bids for Fraser as chairman is dismissed, President Giscard warns Poland against upsetting Soviet apple cart, Central Athens blanketed by thick snow, Ayatollah denies party rift over hostages, Jamaica Premier welcomed to White House, Year of Disabled stamps: The Post Office is, World View Changing policies to suit America's mood, Almost third of addicts' NHS beds may go, Poultry industry to be given subsidy of £2m, Esther Rantzen fined £15, TUC demands priority for unemployment at Thatcher meeting. Politics and Parliament: Safety by rail: not a passenger killed, Minister tries to allay Nationality Bill storm, Human cattle in dirty trains, A time bomb beneath the surface, Review of leave arrangements for special hospital patients House of Commons, 'Latest in long line of rather shoddy measures', Off-licences Bill rejected, Britain's trade with Spain increasing in spite of dispute over Gibraltar House of Lords, Bringing citizenship and right of abode closer together, Bill condemned as racist and as a move to control immigration, Peers want English language simplified: Anglo-Saxon neglected since 1066. Index. Display Advertising: Evita, Glenmorangie, Volvo, Multiple Display Advertisements, National Savings, Standard Chartered, Collins, Peugeot Automobiles Uk Limited,, Bmw, Advertisement, Bank Base Rates, Law Studies, The Times Educational Supplement, Help The Aged,, Certified Ppa Dividends, Raeburn Investment Trust Limited, The Director Of Information,, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Army Officer, Country Life, Royal National Institute For The Blind. News in Brief. Picture Gallery. Weather: The Weather. Law: Stirling Moss is fined for £110 damage to car, Registrar may extend time, Probing Home Office immigrants records Regina v Patel, Appeals to single judge, Moonies case defence plea rejected, Facts later known cannot support legal innuendo Grappelli and Another v Derek Block (Holdings) Ltd and Another, Retrial ordered for paedophile exchange men, Damages for Mr Woodrow Wyatt over Tote article, Brothers jailed after attack, Vietnam war soldier cleared of desertion, NCCL lawyer's reputation harmed, court told. Sport: Skiing Downhill double underlines Swiss monopoly, Golf New challenge for Jacklin, Olympic Games IOC's president wants amateur status abolished, Rugby Union Scots draft in Leslie to replace his colleague, Motor rallying Therier and partner lead by three minutes, Sports in Brief, Boxing US may consider Sibson better value than Minter, Racing Everyone is queueing up to get on Spartan Missile in the National, Football Enfield are lucratively vindicated but cruelly rewarded, Squash rackets Cousins confront each other again, Tennis Feaver returns to rekindle Britain's hopes, Hockey Spencer lose but hold their position, Rackets Cavalry mount a charge at Queen's Club, For the record, Snooker Davis shows the touch of an old master, Cricket England selectors will take close look at form of Downton. Reviews: LMP/Elder Festival Hall/Radio 3, Chekhov play for Chichester, Fiction A Good Man in Africa By William Boyd (Hamish Hamilton, £6.95) The Daughter By Judith Chernaik (London Magazine Editions, £5.50) Kepler By John Banville (Secker & Warburg, £5.95) Lloyd George, Martin Scorsese Bafta, Law and Constitution The Rule of Law Albert Venn Dicey, Victorian Jurist, A deadly game Counter Coup, Arts agenda, Pygmalion Young Vic, Orpheus Ensemble St John's, Sharp but friendly Memories, France developing a taste for Britten Peter Grimes Opéra, Paris, Satire with a civil rights message Black Ball Game Tricycle, Three sides The Kennaway Papers, An actress to arouse the passions, Quickguide, Here to stay Face the Future. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Saturday, Jan 28, 1956 Earth satellite, Don't ask a policeman. Editorials/Leaders: Islam's Negative Summit, On The Banks Of The Rubicon, Mr Botha Seeks Endorsement. Letters to the Editor: How fuel costs hit elderly, Tongue-tied, Postal rates at home and abroad, Hostages agreement, Fall from grace, Case for economy, The Pope in Britain, How the Labour Party makes its decisions, Music in education, The Telecom monopoly, Mr Murdoch's bid for 'The Times', A case to rest?, A thought for the North, The Ajanta frescoes. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Official Appointments and Notices: University news, Latest appointments. Marriages. Arts and Entertainment: Television, Regional Tv, Radio, Quisling collection paintings sold for £10,700, Personal Choice, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,436. Deaths. Obituaries: Sir John Acland, Mr W. J. Holt, The Right Rev A. S. Reeve Former Bishop of Lichfield. Business and Finance: Discount market, Trust may switch funds overseas, £16.8m bid for 'Golly' jams group, Hawthorn, Leslie spurns bid, Spirits sink as the price of a dram rises, International Siemens slips, but dividend held, Commodities, Eurosyndicat, EEC chief warns Tokyo over exports, Mounting pressures on Poland's economy, Business Diary: Gap in the Siemens saga · Abbey Natural, Cooperation refused for Engineering Council, New 'granny bond' issue, Record year for exporters, Minister's warning on cheap oil, Louis Newmark expects fall in second half, Rowe Rudd to buy Greenbank, Property group plans listing, Sterling at highest level for 5 years against mark, In Brief, World grain prices likely to increase, Protest by NEDO on energy costs, Reliving history with Mr Rowland, BL closure highlights Belgian unrest, Economic notebook The last of the big spenders, D F Bevan halves interim dividend and expects loss, The Pound, EEC 'fair trade' investigation will delay £990m Leyland cash, Briefly, Mr Reagan lifts last controls on oil production and marketing, Redman Heenan International annual, Bonn facing economic downturn, Short-time hits car industry hardest, Hambros resigns as BPC adviser, Belgian bitterness over Mini plant closure, SEET continues to flout recession, Ewart nominates two directors, Move to ease industry gas burden ruled out. Stock Exchange Tables: Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Recent Issues, Stock Exchange Prices Rally ends, Stock markets Equities lower on short-term profit-taking, Price Changes, Wall Street. Property: Flat Sharing. Classified Advertising: Entertainments Guide, Recruitment Opportunities, La Creme De La Creme, Secretarial, Forthcoming Events. Business Appointments: Business appointments Hotels and leisure group changes.
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