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The Times - 20/03/1981

1981; Gale Group;

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By Peter Hill Industrial Editor, From Patrick Brogan, By Hugh Clayton Agriculture Correspondent, By Donald Macintyre Labour Reporter, From Michael Leapman, By John Huxley, By Fred Emery Political Editor, By a Staff Reporter, By George Clark Political Correspondent, By Ian Bradley, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, From Ronald Kershaw, From Ronald Faux, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, From Christopher Thomas, By Margaret Stone, From Michael Horsnell, From Arthur Osman, From Lucy Hodges, By Mark Jackson of The Times Educational Supplement, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Frances Gibb, By John Young Planning Reporter, By Diana Geddes Education Correspondent, By Nicholas Timmins, By David Felton, Frances Williams, By Peter Waymark Motoring Correspondent, From John Chartres, By Our Labour Staff, From Pearce Wright Science Editor, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, By John Witherow, By Kenneth Gosling, By Peter Hennessy, By David Wood, From Richard Wigg, From Michael Hornsby, From Peter Nichols, By Our Diplomatic Staff, From Charles Hargrove, From Our Own Correspondent, From Christopher Walker, From Harry Debelius, From John Best, From Douglas Aiton, From Eric Marsden, From Charles Harrison, From John Earle, From Stephen Taylor, From Andrew McLeod, From Jacqueline Reditt, From Ian Murray, Andrew McLeod, Henry Stanhope, Peter Hazelhurst, By Norman Fox Football Correspondent, By Paul Harrison, Frank Hannigan, By Richard Streeton, By Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, By Sydney Friskin, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By John Hennessy Golf Correspondent, By Keith Macklin, By Roy McKelvie, Peter Waymark, David Robinson, John Percival, Michael Church, Miles Kington, David Wood, Paul Griffiths, Ned Chaillet, Michael Leapman, Lucy Hodges, Michael Binyon, Geoffrey Smith, TED HUGHES, , CLAUDE R. HART, , JULIAN AMERY, , EAMON O'KANE, , D. STUART-SMITH, , H. H. F. SUMMERSON, , PHILIP TOWLE, , TONY KERPEL, , O. R. JOHNSTON, , J. A. LEAVEY, , HUGH CASSON, , HENRY MOORE, , NICHOLAS KALDOR, , HAROLD FASSNIDGE, , NICHOLAS GARNHAM, , P. B. EDWARDS, , ALAN HILL, , RUPERT CECIL, , Michael Stapleton, C. E. L., By the Staff of Nature, Sir John Gielgud, By Nicholas Hirst Energy Correspondent, By John Whitmore, By Philip Robinson, Rosemary Unsworth, By Catherine Gunn, From Margaret Coffey, By Peter Wainwright, By Our Financial Staff, By Derek Harris, Edward Townsend, Peter Hill, By David Hewson, By Melvyn Westlake, By Edward Townsend, By Peter Hill, , By Bill Johnstone, R. B. TATLER, , S. MERVYN HERBERT, , D. N. VERMONT, , S. T. FAHM, , PATRICIA WRIDE, , MARGARET WILSON, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Ross Davies, Kenneth Owen, Derek Harris, Peter Norman, By Rosemary Unsworth, By Michael Prest, By Ronald Pullen, By Margareta Pagano, Edited by Peter Davalle,

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News: Shortage of oxygen kills worker in spacecraft, British Rail cool towards 13 pc pay rise demand, Setback for Israeli drive to increase settlements, Direct labour forces to bid for contracts, Officer shot outside church, Banks' computer staff to strike, President Dacko says he received Giscard cheque, Why a Liberal alliance is so critical for the new party, Iran and Iraq replace their lost weapons and mobilize reserves Hint of spring and war in the air, Museum buys Naples watercolour, Senior tax officials under siege by pickets, The flaws in Mr Reagan's Central American line, Lack of money and transport to prevent starvation Shortage and surplus in Africa, Disappearance of Ronald Biggs seen as a stunt, US may borrow Concorde for research, Motoring On the beaten track with 4-wheel drive, Mother wins fight to reunite family, Six London councillors join Social Democrats, Civil Service in turmoil as it faces a long and bruising fight for pay peace with Government, Mr Heseltine aims to finish resurvey of historic buildings by 1984, Turkish leftist 'beaten by police in Ankara jail', NHS sells hospital to private sector group, UK will sign European pact on data privacy, Stricter car sale and repair code, Moscow Diary, Argentina's Nobel winner fears end to liberalization, Mr Mugabe warns West against neutrality, Public being prepared for April 5 census, Latest European snow renorts, 'Outsider' may be new university head, Mr Fraser opposes state's plan for Aborigines, Women guerrillas: Six female rebel, Trudeau refusal to halt debate on constitution, No talks on Ulster's role, Dublin says, Pope visits worried men at a steelworks, Latest EEC proposal rejected by London, Anglo-US bid on satellite, Mr Dayan to lead new party in June election, Filipinos count the cost of martial law, Kabul denies it aided hijackers, American wants to build three Titanics, Ex-diplomat was not blackmailed or pressurized, solicitor says, Jersey farm has foot and mouth, 70 held in new outbreak of Seoul campus violence, Etna eruption threatens to engulf town, How equal is the civil service?, Security review delay pains West, Index-linking is focus of criticism, Belize agreement already showing signs of strain, New Front venue after ban on march, 'Detente is dead' claim is repudiated by State Department, Sexual deviation: fantasy and fact, Attorney General's full answer to question on Sir Peter Hayman, 11 accused of plotting a coup in Sudan, North Sea oil millionaire becomes the eighth proprietor of 'The Spectator', Guerrillas killed in Philippines, S Africans step up fight against Swapo, Unit studies firms for salary equivalents, Science report Energy: First steps in nuclear fusion, Success for Soviet killer-satellite, Mr Benn says all Europe must cooperate or perish, Herr Genscher begins talks in Warsaw on aid and detente, Deadline for Yorkshire TV contract, Mancunians to lobby MPs on city's crisis, Legal battle halts sale of Paris art board, Unemployed youths will be allowed to serve with British Army of the Rhine, Mr Rodgers hits back at 'abuse' by Labour leader, Foreign Report Argentina asks if Isabel Perón has had enough of politics, White Paper guide to a leaner Civil Service, Mr Steel elated by poll support for alliance, Hope abandoned: Waves breaking on, British stand on fishing threatens to sour EEC summit, Government launches £210m rescue for ICL, Insurance companies set up ombudsman for customers, Sea tragedy stuns town that has lost 22 men, British envoy in talks on detente with Mr Gromyko, Ex-reporter 'distrusted the police', Progress towards cheaper way of making interferon, More kidney transplants taking place, Anger over treatment by press and employers. Index. Display Advertising: Lloyds Bank Group, Cadbury Schweppes Limited, Woolwich, Commercial Union Assurance Company Limited, Msb, Sale Tilney & Company, Limited, Gate Two, Bmw, The Great Santini, Multiple Display Advertisements, Notice Of Meeting, The Pope's Divisions, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Bank Base Rates, Art & Antiques, Berisfords Limited, King George's Fund For Sailors. Picture Gallery. Weather: The Weather. News in Brief. Law: Three acquitted before riot jury retire for second night, Dog show judge cleared, BL shop steward jailed for parts theft plot, Priest jailed for leading raid on Irish bank, Reprieve fails as death penalty debate continues, Dispute over auction charge may be settled, Surgeon is given leave to seek High Court order, Steel men fail in court to save 1,500 jobs, Kenyan is accused of treason, Law Report March 19 1981 House of Lords 'Recklessness' in the criminal law Metropolitan Police Commissioner v Caldwell. Politics and Parliament: Damage from burst mains, Taxes go higher to get interest rates lower, Counteracting piracy in business names House of Lords, Progress by inquiry into dumping of fish, State corporation still essential, Peers to debate increase in petrol duty, Competition in EEC distorted by state aid, Inshore fishing will be exclusive, MCA cuts 'a dangerous policy', Wide inquiry into loss of fishing vessel, Royal Assent, Two-year state backing for ICL: departments would be hit if firm ceased providing services House of Commons, Government prepared to wind up BSC if it becomes necessary, Subsidies must be phased out, Growers must await reply from Dutch. Sport: Rugby Union, Rugby League Another feather in the cap for Holdsworth, Cricket Miller resumes active service and Athey gets his opnortunity, Badminton Plan for world-wide grand prix gets finishing touches, Squash rackets Jahamgir hustles Zaman out of his title, Sports in Brief, Boxing Downes dines out on that chop to the chin, Racing Little Owl's flight to Gold Cup glory, Hockey Poles salvage something from wreckage, Golf Overnight leaders hold on for victory, Athletics Truth about marathon man, Real tennis McDonald seals it for Cambridge, Table tennis, For the record, Uncle Sam gets high on knickerbocker glory, Football Liverpool's show in Sofia proves they have a future, not just a past. Classified Advertising: Car Buyer's Guide, Entertainments Guide, Domestic And Catering Situations, Announcements, Business Opportunities, Services. Property: Flat Sharing, London And Suburban. Reviews: My Brother, My Sisters Covent Garden, Two into One Haymarket Leicester, Slender themes for new symphony Philharmonia/Maazel Festival Hall, Style is the answer In Search of... Athelstan BBC 2, Persuasively truthful film of life in the old West Heartland (A) Paris Pullman A Jury of Her Peers (A) Paris Pullman A Respectable Life (X) Moulin The Blood of Hussain (AA) Gate Two Inside Moves (AA) Odeon, St Martin's Lane Phobia (X) Rank release, Picasso exhibition at Hayward, Personal Choice, Maxwell Davies works for Bath Festival, BBC SO increases its concert audiences, Last night's television Man Alive/Nationwide BBC 2/bbc 1, Book review Lead with the Left My First Ninety Six Years By Manny Shinwell (Cassell, £6.95), Orkney's range of new music. Editorials/Leaders: Sir Peter And Mr Henderson, Framework For An Independent Belize, To The Rescue Of Computers. Letters to the Editor: Celebrating a royal event, Awkward squad, Nigerian action against corruption, Changes to the Lloyd's Bill, Editor and proprietor, Providing minority language TV, Penny-wise cuts, Way ahead for Ulster, Washing with cold water, Civil Service loyalties, Soviet stance on disarmament, Reporting black unrest, Out of the mouths, Tunnicliffe collection, Loans for small businesses, Wide role of secretaries' association, Question of privilege, Fight on the beaches. Court and Social: Court Circular. Official Appointments and Notices: Company of Tobacco Pipe Makers and Tobacco Blenders, Guild of Air Pilots and Air Navigators, University news, Latest appointments. Marriages. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Monday, March 19, 1956 Mme Joliot-Curie. Deaths. Obituaries: Mr A. F. Martin, Elizabeth Salter, Telesforo Monzon, Arnold Weissberger, Sir Anthony Esmonde, Mr Nicholas Stuart Gray Actor and author of plays for children. Business and Finance: Discount market, Morgan Grenfell jumps 43pc to £7.2m, Heavy fall in industry stocks, Hepworth Ceramic raises dividend, Lloyds chief renews windfall tax attack, Hawley Leisure tops £1m, Europe grows nervous over interest rates, Commodities, Savoy battle: how do both sides measure up?, Liverpool Post group plunges, Charterhouse Petroleum beats forecast, Unchanged MLR helps sterling, Cement-Roadstone in new US acquisition, Prudential wins approval from Bache for $385m takeover, Brazilian coal pact worth $400m to UK, Adult pay rates up 18 pc, China seeks Japanese loan deals, Business Diary: Greeks bearing gifts? · Insurance's Ombudsman, In Brief, Brazil not to join tin agreement, EEC steel output rises by 2.6 pc, Coffee closes steady, £4.2m profit for BL bus making offshoot, State industries 'abuse' monopoly, Savoy legal threat by Sir Charles Forte, Chip for cheaper viewdata, The Pound, Technology A breathing-space for ICL, Money Supply, Steetley falls 22pc despite boost from overseas, Briefly, Japan fears American restraints on car imports, Heineken takes stake in Tomatin, Philips down as costs and competition take toll, Lex falls to £12.8m but steady payout aids shares, Cadbury moves into top gear, International Outlook bleak at Siemens, Boddingtons bucks trend, Britannia Arrow rises by 87pc, Anger on failure to curb US textiles, Mr Morley shares his interest in Miss World, Further delay in sale of BNOC shares to public, Overseas side lifts Hall Engineering, Record month for unit trust sales, Tricentrol Planning demerger move, Engineers get last chance for new council, Companies using tie-in sales face Office of Fair Trading inquiry, Interim slide at Wolseley-Hughes. Stock Exchange Tables: Stock Exchange Prices Strong demand for gilts, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Stock markets Hopes of cut in MLR boost gilts, Recent Issues, Price Changes, Wall Street. Business Appointments: Business appointments Changes at Inchcape. Arts and Entertainment: Television, Radio, Regional Tv, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,479. Births.

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