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The Times - 11/03/1981

1981; Gale Group;

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By Fred Emery Political Editor, By Our Labour Editor, By David Blake, By David Felton Labour Reporter, By Stewart Tendler and Geraldine Norman, By Richard Streeton, By Peter Hennessy, By Kenneth Gosling, By Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Lucy Hodges, By Philip Webster Parliamentary Staff, From Our Correspondent, By Our Local Government Correspondent, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, By John Roper, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Richard Ford, From Arthur Osman, By Diana Geddes Education Correspondent, By Nicholas Timmins, By Martin Huckerby Music Reporter, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By John Young, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By George Clark and Michael Hatfield, By Peter Evans and Marcel Berlins, By Margaret Stone, By Hugh Clayton Agriculture Correspondent, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By John Young Planning Reporter, By Sylvia Morris, By Diana Geddes, By Derek Harris and David Hewson, By Frances Gibb, By Craig Seton, By Kenneth Gosling Arts Reporter, By Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, By George Clark Political Correspondent, From Robert Fisk, From Christopher Walker, From Our Own Correspondent, From Stephen Taylor, From Michale Hornsby, From David Cross, From John Best, From Charles Hargrove, From Tony Allaway, From Michael Binyon, From Mario Modiano, From Nicholas Ashford, From Ian Murray, From Patrick Knight, From Charles Harrison, John Russell Taylor, Irving Wardle, John Percival, Ned Chaillet, Paul Giffiths, Michael Church, William Mann, Philippa Toomey, David Wade, Peter Vansittart, Brian Alderson, Heather Renshaw, Neil Philip, By Norman Fox Football Correspondent, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Jim Railton, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By Sydney Friskin, Richard Streeton, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Rex Bellamy Squash Rackets Correspondent, By John Karter, Richard Owen, David Blake, Economics Editor., Bernard Levin, Alan Hamilton, GEORGE J. LEVY, RON BURROWS, , GILES MILLS., ALAN TOOP, , JOHN MAJOR., D. G. LAYTON, MILES CLIFFORD, , RICHARD E. QUANDT., GUY SOMERSET., ARTHUR THOMAS, IAN WRIGGLESWORTH, , JOHN N. KING., H. R. La T. CORRIE., ANDREW GILCHRIST, , DUNCAN OPPENHEIM, , QUEENSBERRY, KENNETH ROBINSON, , ATHOL GALLIFENT., By Our Medical Correspondent, Rev G. H. Gillespie, Mr Louis Kentner, By Peter Hill Industrial Editor, By Roman Eisenstein Banking Correspondent, By Richard Allen, By Melvyn Westlake, By Frances Williams, Margaret Drummond, By Nicholas Hirst, From Frank Vogl, TIM EGGAR, , TONY BANKS., P. R. ELDERFIELD., D. HINDSON, , Bryan Appleyard, Oliver Stanley, John Huxley, Ronald Pullen, Derek Harris, Nicholas Hirst, By THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Ross Davies and, Peter Hennessy, John Whitmore, Margaret Stone, By Our Economics Staff, By Our Industrial Staff, By Bill Johnstone, By John Huxley, David Hewson, By Derek Harris, By Richard Allen Insurance Correspondent, By Michael Prest Mining Correspondent, By Philip Robinson, By Peter Wilson-Smith, Bw Peter Wainwright, By Our Financial Staff, Gerald Ely, Edited by Peter Davalle,

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Index. News: Poles queue 19 days for cars none could buy, Labour left infiltrating big city councils Lord Lever says, Cuts in social surveys proposed, Soviet arts braced for new bout of orthodoxy, Royal dress designers: Lady, Transport: £157m cut proposed, Black lawyer to head immigration inquiry, Economy ends role of Farnborough airfield, Fisheries issue may be left to Maastricht summit, Mr Regan heckled in Ottawa debut, President Giscard d'Estaing sells his Bokassa diamonds for charities in Central Africa, Drink: Little left at old prices by weekend, Charities: VAT bitterness, Karamoja relief work handed over to Unicef, Flooded river cuts rail link in West Country, Five groups in cable TV scheme, All hands to the pumps: Motorists queuing, Is there another tunnel at the end of the tunnel?, Chancellor's measures stake all on restoring the economy, Allowances: Refusal to uprate criticized, Latest snow reports from Europe, President Bani-Sadr accused of plot against Iranian Government, Savings: Boost for granny bonds, Union leaders attack 'monetarist poison', Prisons: £22m increase allocated, Cheap holidays to erase Aegean enmity, Civil Service unions launch cargo blockade of Ireland, Secret service: Funding raised by 14 pc, Harsh Budget for workers but more for business, Social security: Rises in benefit to be 1% less than inflation, The fight to the finish Iran could regret, Christie's tell of finding fakes, Production of mystery record stops, London Diary, Dearer fuel raises Atlantic travel costs, Concession to critics on rights of citizenship, Fringe benefits: Perks will attract more tax, Plot to steal car parts denied by shop steward at Longbridge, Drought of 1,000 days in Brazil drives peasants to plunder, Many faked paintings believed sold as 'Lowrys', Prince Sihanouk fails to form new alliance, Britain attacks Moscow's 'disarmament striptease', Clumsy killing stops Canadian cull of seal pups, Father takes council to court over pupil fares, Nigerian Government passes survival test, Defiant council agrees to make £11m cuts, Sanctions could cut Africans' food supply, Paris police shut down pirate radio station, Civil servants fail to stop operations at intelligence station, Labour onslaught: Mr Foot attacks 'no-hope' measures, Camden's rejected budget revised with lower rate, U S weapons for Afghans not ruled out, Herr Genscher softens US resistance to Soviet proposals, Shanty town squatters forced to go, Mr Bedser to be replaced as chairman of selectors, Arts: Income goes up 7.2%, Israeli troops force Arab shopkeepers to reopen, Tin miner is saved in 24-hour rescue, Bomb threat by hijackers still leaves Syrians optimistic, Civil List: Labour MPs protest at 'preferential treatment', Recall of homosexual 'wedding' leaflet challenged, Education: Cuts for universities, Student fees ballot of Oxford dons, Premier sees Mr Walesa after big Lodz strike, Health: Private insurance given a boost, Town fights plan to raze 400 Army houses, Zipra guerrillas pull out of big camp near Bulawayo, Dalai Lama urges China to bury the past, Mr Yassir Arafat has private talks with British Ambassador, Two killed after severe tremor in Greek villages, Housing: gloom remains, Defence: Government is to spend £12,138m, Civil Service: Unions act to block vital changes, Science report Medicine: The Pill's price, £1,000 Premium Bond prizewinners, Agriculture: Tax relief for tenants, Large increases in America's military aid to help friends around the world. Display Advertising: Ford Escort, The Wellington, Nrdc, The Sterling Trust Limited, Bsc Industry, The Human Potential, British Railways Board,, Actionaid, Bank Base Rates, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, C. Howard & Partners, Skf, Ford, Mitchell Cotts, The National Council, Douglas. Law: QC defends role of police at Bristol riot trial, Law Report March 10 1981 Court of Appeal Short puffs not good enough Regina v Littell, £100Conteh fine for assault in restaurant, Court ruling aids radio fight over royalties, Man accused of hiding wife's body for 15 years, Interruptions as inquiry opens on wharf scheme, Jailed race riot-skinhead gives judge Nazi salute. News in Brief. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery. Politics and Parliament: Moves on procedural frustrations, Parliamentary notices, Squeeze on local government continues, Two Government defeats: shooting ban on Sundays House of Lords, Parliament, March 10, 1981 Chancellor determined not to change course in the fight against inflation House of Commons, Clarification of comments on Deptford house fire, Mr Foot condemns budget that will produce 3m unemployed. Reviews: Domestic Affair Riverside, Trite, Royal Ballet Covent Garden, The Cunning Little Vixen Dominion, Stranger in town, The Triumph of death Birmingham Rep Studio, John O'Conor Queen Elizabeth Hall, Subversive, The Garland BBC 1 Little Girls Don't Thames Television,, Traditional, Bloody as ever, Twisted Cues and Elliptical Balls Arts Theatre, Declension of the Gauls, Kandinsky's pioneering path towards abstraction Kandinsky The Development of an Abstract Style By Rose-Carol Washton Long (Oxford, £40) Orphism The evolution of non-figurative painting in Paris 1910-1914 By Virginia Spate (Oxford, £35), Threatening. Sport: Rugby Union Time to revalue points as game is in danger of being kicked to death, Equestrianism Miss Strachan to be sponsored, Squash rackets Aylesbury leave Cranleigh for a lame duck, Rowing Rentacrew scuppered by the ARA, Sports in Brief, Racing Master Smudge is more than a blot on a pressman's copybook, 'Offenders' go on the offensive, England on the brink of their greatest success, Sport Football Forest succumb to Dutch perfection, Cricket England's resistance concludes run of five Barbados victories, For the record, Hockey Bad corner drill causes Navy's downfall. Property: Property The appeal of a large living area, Flat Sharing, Residential property. Classified Advertising: Entertainments Guide, -Managerial-Administrative-Secretarial-Personal Assistants-, Spotligh On Time Sharing, Forthcoming Events, Services. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): Conquered by the Romans on the South Bank, 25 years ago From The Times of Saturday, March 10, 1956. Editorials/Leaders: Flying Whisky Bottles, The Chancellor's Conundrum. Letters to the Editor: Consistency in conservation powers, Uniform appearance, Civil Service implications, Nationality proposals, Tower of London, Battle for the countryside, Earlier retirement, Social Democrat policies, Democracy and the City, Good relations, Measures on energy pricing, Returning to coal, Arts sponsorship, Reporting black unrest, Royal College of Art resignations, Withdrawal from Ulster, Tax on newer artworks. Court and Social: Court Circular. Deaths. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: Latest appointments. Arts and Entertainment: Fierce competition by two bidders sends English Delftware prices through roof, Television, Regional Tv, Radio, Personal Choice, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,471. Obituaries: Mr Arnold Weissberger, Garry Marsh Character actor of stage and screen, The Rev Douglas Thompson, Mr Frank Merrick. Business and Finance: Discount market, Budget dismays City and industry despite cut in lending rate, Hopes of cut in fuel oil duty dashed, Mayfair headquarters of Fisons to be closed, Video sales of £1,357m forecast by 1985, Associated bid for BEP thwarted, Construction 'Too little, too late', Norton Warburg investors told of £4.29m deficit, Commodities, Danes set to agree North Sea deal, International Sanyo up 42pc as exports soar, Poor sales depress De Beers, Rights issue at PMA to cut borrowings, Employees win bid for Hornby, Spending to rise in real terms, Closing the Vestey tax loophole, Bankers angered by £400m tax, Bank Figures, £1,000m index issue delights pension funds, That elusive crock of gold, Owen Owen deal with Hudson's, In Brief, Stock Relief Government yields to industry's pressure, Public Borrowing Above the forecast, Approval for huge tax and spending cuts sought by Mr Reagan, Business Diary:Hugh Dalton and the 1947 Budget 'leak', Fall of 2 per cent predicted in GDP, What it felt like at the sharp end Business News staff report from the regions, North Sea Another £1,000m from the oil companies, Cometition in U S hits Sedgwick, Small Businesses Incentives for the small entrepreneur, Cons Gold forms key Australian company, The Pound, Monetary targets-little room for error, Sterling Spot and Forward, Grim outlook for caravans, Briefly, Bringing an end to the ups and downs of sterling, Sharp rise in retail sales and industrial costs, Inmos ready to start aggressive marketing drive in Europe, Excise Duty Drink and tobacco sales may slump, H K & Shanghai's £170m issue, Energy savings come too late for many mills, Sugar falls to lowest for nearly a year, Capital Taxation A softening of the harsh outlines, Building output down 5 pc, Pop group to sue investment company, Determined line on state industries, Rolls-Royce rival tries for BA order. Stock Exchange Tables: Stock Exchange Prices Bear closing, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Recent Issues, Stock markets Banks and oils hard hit but gilts move ahead, Wall Street, Price Changes, Foreign exchange report. Business Appointments: Business appointments New chief for P. D. T. Hulmes announced. Births.

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