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The Times - 08/01/1981

1981; Gale Group;

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By George Clark Political Correspondent, By David Spanier Diplomatic Correspondent, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By David Felton Labour Reporter, By a Staff Reporter, From Michael Hornsby, By Staff Reporters, By Philip Robinson Financial Staff, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, From Christopher Thomas, From Diana Geddes Education Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, By Frances Gibb, Byv Peter Hennessy, By John Young, From Harry Golombek Chess Correspondent, By Nicholas Timmins, By Geoffrey Browning Parliamentary Staff, By Kenneth Gosling, By Peter Waymark Motoring Correspondent, By Lucy Hodges, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Our Motoring Correspondent, From Richard Wigg, From Charles Hargrove, From Our Own Correspondent, From Ian Murray, From Nicholas Ashford, From Trevor Fishlock, From Karan Thapar, From Christopher Walker, by Arrigo Levi, From David Cross, From David Watts, From M. G. G. Pillai, From Michael Leapman, From Charles Harrison, Joan Goodman, Martin Huckerby, Richard Williams, Paul Moor, Irving Wardle, John Percival, By Norman Fox Football Correspondent, Frank Hannigan, By Gerald Davies, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, From John Hennessy, Prudence Glynn, Shona Crawford Poole, Melvyn Westlake, Alan Hamilton, DUNCAN WATSON, , C. L. KIRCH, , YEHUDI MENUHIN, , DAVID CHESTERMAN, , JUDY LEVY, , MARY L. CARTWRIGHT, , NEIL JAMIESON, , I. A. SHAPIRO, , K. V. WILKES, , ROBERT MOSS, , F. CH. LMERS-WRIGHT, , J. SHACKLETON BAILEY, , RICHARD F. WARD, , DAVID MILLETT, , C. WITTON-DAVIES, , PETER HAWKER, , Michael Ratcliffe, John Harriott, Anthony Quinton, Paul Griffiths, From Mario Modiano, By the Staff of Nature, By Hugh Clayton Agricultural Correspondent, By Martin Huckerby Theatre Reporter, ALM and NMJ write:, Laurier Lister writes:, J.J.S. writes:, By Peter Hill Industrial Editor, By Frances Williams, By Our Financial Staff, From Peter Norman, By Philip Robinson, By Clifford Webb Midlands Industrial Correspondent, Peter Hill, By Bill Johnstone, By Melvyn Westlake, By our Industrial Editor, By Margareta Pagano, G. W. FRENCH, , A. G. FOSTER-CARTER, , HOWARD H. W. LOSTY, , ERIC HANCOCK, , GEOFFREY ANDERSON, , MARIORIE R. PRESTON, , E. R. P. HOPE, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Ross Davies, Frank Vogl, Ronald Kershaw, Edited by Peter Davalle, John Nicholls, Ronald Faux, John Young, Arthur Osman,

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News: Hint of progress over hostages, A terse reply to MPs on D-notices, Seamen nearer strike as pay talks collapse, Civil Service union chiefs expected to call for strikes in computer centres, Don't let a black tie spoil the cruise, Members of EEC Commission and their responsibilities, Libyan merger heightens suspicions in Nigeria, Food: the deepening crisis, New all-in cover for drivers to the Continent, Britain will oppose hormone ban, Busmen refuse to operate fares increase, Law: of the gun: A gangster taking a, Boat show exhibitors hope for life-saving orders, Reliance on experts to aid troops is weakness in Cabinet Office's strike contingency plan Army pumps could maintain only one city's water system, Latest European snow reports, EEC fight for control of financial reforms, 'Blacks freed' protest by New Front, Peking role seen in defection of top communist, Science report Zoology: Attacking sea anemones, Protesters occupy shop to delay block's demolition, By George, she was a lady Leslie Gardiner bids a fond farewell to Blackwood's Magazine, Bernard Levin casts an early emphatic vote in the London University Chancellorship election Why Princess Anne deserves to romp home, Plea for judge's life from Red Brigades prisoners, Staff dismissals and higher rates among councils' responses to reductions in government grant, Theatre fear that cuts will cost jobs, Silk rug sold for £23,000, Aberdeen strike keeps port out of action, Mrs Thatcher clarifies interview What Prime Minister said in TV interview, Busing dispute in Buckeye challenges liberal trend, The Boat Show and holidays afloat Around the world in how many days?, Mr Reagan completes his list of top appointments, Mr Cadbury gets a 'tin handshake' of £75,000, BSC calls for 3,700 jobs cut on Teesside, Defiant Solidarity declares 5-day week, Mrs Thatcher clears former minister of leaking Cabinet talks, File on steel 'mole' goes to DPP, New constituencies planned for three counties, Nuclear waste catches fire at atom plant, Deadlock on Namibia after S Africans sit down with Swapo, Putting in at Rum and Muck, Crises likely to force Israeli Government to hold general elections in May, Plea for job switches in education, Unionists stirred to action by fears in Ulster, M Marchais supports hostel attack, London Diary, Heavier fines demanded for dangerous straw-burning, Slow, quick quick slow, or send for Arthur Murray, Move to halt 'cowboy' cosmetic clinics, Spain seeks equality of rights in Gibraltar as Madrid talks open, Authority bans US offer of free flights for children, Bomb addressed to No 10 found at sorting office, World View Dilemma of Jew who dislikes Begin policy, London little impressed by Kissinger comments, Switching contracts led to India losing £104m loan, Woman is new head scout of Magdalen, Kenya convinced Palestinians bombed hotel, How you can afford a sail, BBC launches a 24-hour data inquiry service, New law bans alcohol at Scottish grounds, Only two of fifty garages did a satisfactory job, consumers' report says 'Appalling incompetence' in car servicing, Clifton College, Soviet tanker runs aground, MPs express deep fears over leftward swing in policies of the Labour Party, Tempted back to breakfast The Times Cook, French President comes to the defence of judges, Bull on show: This ceramic bull, made 700 years ago, is, Phnom Penh offers to reward desertion from the Khmer Rouge, Princess Margaret calls for broader European cultural exchanges. Index. Law: Three drugs charges in murder case, Drug offences by owner of Bristol riot cafe, Reporting of Peter Sutcliffe case to be subject of Press Council inquiry, Cattle smuggler is fined, Jody Scheckter fined, Airlines can be sued by Entebbe hijacking victims, Inquest halted for tyre evidence. Display Advertising: National Theatre, Hollis Bros. & E.S.A Limited, Peter Stuyvesant, Ppa, Saab, Mirror, High & Dry, Dart & Kraft, Inc., Canal Holidays, Hine, Highland Queen, Portrait Sculptors, Boat Show 1981, National Westminster Bank Limted. Picture Gallery. Arts and Entertainment: Television, Andersson takes over lead in chess contest, Regional Tv, Radio, Personal Choice, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,418. News in Brief. Weather: The Weather. Reviews: To Those Born Later New End, Monsters of devotional documentation Cosima Wagner's Diaries, Fiction Emmeline By Judith Rossner (Cape, £5.95) Bethany By Anita Mason (Hamish Hamilton, £7.50) Dream Towers, Pavarotti misses Verdi role 'for family reasons', Arts agenda, Sharing a journey Merton, Stanley Turrentine Ronnie Scott's, Tribute to a bravura performer, Lucia di Lammermoor Deutsche Opera, Berlin, On the verge of stardom La Fille mal gardée Covent Garden, This great movement Brass Triumphant, Rien ne va plus Tricycle. Sport: Football Wilkins as polished as ever and United's huge gamble pays off, Rugby Union Air of Welsh gloom in centenary year, Skiing A modest and shy threat from the East, Sports in Brief, Racing, Motor racing S Africans refuse 'to play with dates', Accuracy with driver and putter pays, Cricket Parker and Cairns put New Zealand on top, Boxing Francis has two kinds of cut on his mind, Golf PGA punish Caygill for breaking code, For the record, Tennis An Apostolic pairing discovering the fun of living and winning. Property: Flat Sharing. Classified Advertising: Secretarial and Non-secretarial Appointments, La Creme De La Creme, Announcements, Classified Guide, Legal Notices. Editorials/Leaders: For The Sake Of Appearances, The Fall-Out Not As Intended, Put At A Disadvantage. Letters to the Editor: Clarifying the scene in Namibia, A five-year record of letter deliveries, Hard choices on defence, The voice of moderation, Death from hypothermia, Rugby refereeing, Changes in IEE policy, Holidays and work, Sounds that hurt not, Western red tape fot East Europeans, D'Oyly Carte crisis, Troubles at BL, SOE in the Balkans, Classical top ten, Catchphrase, Somerville and Girton, In defence of textile import quotas, Hot under collar, Unsolicited circulars through the post, Civil defence aims. Court and Social: Court Circular. Deaths. Official Appointments and Notices: Royal Navy entrants, Latest appointments. Marriages. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From the Times of Saturday, January 7, 1956 Saar part of Germany?. Obituaries: Professor S. T. Bindoff, Sir Albert Henry, Dr Hugh Gainsborough, Maxwell Fraser, Murray Macdonald, Sir Neill Cooper-Key, Mr Maurice Cornforth Distinguished Marxist philosopher, Dr E. N. Allott. Stock Exchange Tables: Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Stock Exchange Prices Little support, Price Changes, Recent Issues. Business and Finance: Warning on dangers of Land-Rover conversions, $70m order for BOC subsidiary, Luxembourg expands franc role, Hopping mad over jobs in Singapore, New market for SDR certificates of deposit, Warning on further steel cuts, Government joins 'task force' on energy pricing for industry, SE Budget plea for removal of 'unfair' taxes on savings, Dust hazard at most foundries, Aid urged to cut industry fuel bills, Forecasters see another difficult year ahead, In Brief, How British Telecom is selling itself, SEC chairman to resign, The Pound, Chrysler-a headache for the Reagan team, Confounding the myth of heavily taxed Britain, Fed sticks to tight monetary policy, Widening the role of SDRs, Business Diary: The Bill Tidy Saga, Dow Jones average falls 23.8 points, Economic notebook Not as good as gold, Stock jobbers double salaries to £100,000, More than half of W Midlands companies plan job cuts. Business Appointments: Business appointments Changes at United City Merchants. Births.

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