The Times - 05/03/1981
1981; Gale Group;
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From Michael Leapman, By George Clark Political Correspondent, From Mario Modiano, By Lucy Hodges, By Michael Hatfield Political Reporter, By Our Sports Staff, By David Felton Labour Reporter, By Peter Hill Industrial Editor, By Fred Emery Political Editor, From Clifford Webb, By Donald Macintyre Labour Reporter, By Our Labour Staff, From Ronald Kershaw, By Our Political Staff, By Peter Hennessy, From Arthur Osman, From Our Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, By Diana Geddes Education Correspondent, By Philip Robinson Financial Staff, By Our Education Correspondent, By Ian Bradley, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By Our Loval Government Correspondent, From Ronald Faux, From Christopher Thomas, By Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, By Marcel Berlins, By Frances Gibb, By Martin Huckerby Theatre Reporter, By Nicholas Timmins, By John Young, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, By Richard Ford, By Our Political Correspondent, By Annabel Ferriman, By Kenneth Gosling Arts Reporter, From R. W. Shakespeare, From Richard Wigg, From Our Own Correspondent, From Charles Hargrove, From Tony Allaway, by Arrigo Levi, By David Spanier Diplomatic Correspondent, From Douglas Aiton, From Stephen Taylor, By Tony Samstag, From Nicholas Ashford, From Michael Binyon, From Robert Fisk, From Trevor Fishlock, From Clive Cookson, From Christopher Walker, From Neil Kelly, From M. G. G. Pillai, From Charles Harrison, Prudence Glynn, Shona Crawford Poole, Joan Goodman, Irving Wardle, William Mann, Barry Millington, Martin Huckerby, Richard Williams, Michael Ratciffe, Miles Kington, Joan Bakewell, Richard Hughes, Christopher Thomas, Anthony Rowley business editor, , a Special Correspondent, Mary Lee, Rodney Hobson, Paul Wilson, Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, A Special Correspondent, Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, John Russell Taylor, Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, Michael Binyon, Alan Hamilton, Bernard Levin, W. W. BREWIN, , PETER LLOYD, , GRAHAM, , PETER NAISH, , EDWARD ALSOP, , ALPORT, , NICHOLAS COOPER, , EDMUND GRAY, , GLENYS POPPER, , R. M. SHIELDS, , TOM GREEVES, , BERNARD KAUKAS, , IBRAHIM IZZIDDIN, , P. W. GRETTON, , J. M. STEPHENSON, , A. M. CHRISTIE, , By Our Theatre Reporter, From Clive Cookson, of The Times Higher Education Supplement, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, Michael Ratcliffe, Anthony Howard, James McClure, Elaine Feinstein, Kenneth Robinson, Valerie Minogue, By Norman Fox Football Correspondent, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Sydney Friskin, By Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, From John Hennessy, By Michael Seely, By Edward Townsend, By John Huxley, By Bill Johnstone, Ikuo Anai, By Patricia Tisdall Management Correspondent, By Frances Williams, By Roman Eisenstein Banking Correspondent, By Our Financial Staff, Clifford Webb, From Frank Vogl, D. N. LAWSON, , E. LEWIS, , JIM JEFFERY, , HELEN ARROWSMITH-, BROWN, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Ross Davies, Melvyn Westlake, Peter Hill, By Rosemary Unsworth, By Catherine Gunn, By Peter Wainwright, By Peter Wilson-Smith, By Michael Clark, by Our Financial Staff, Michael Prest Mining Correspondent, Edited by Peter Davalle,
ResumoNews: Government 'on course' despite delay, Photograph by Bill Warhurst, Coalition seen as best chance of saving the Spanish democracy, Cambridge considers summer entry exam, Art market Not the place to buy pots, Junta in El Salvador accuses right-wing leader of inciting coup, Film industry Spread of colour TV has not signalled a decline, Polish example affects Chinese workers, Nalgo ends Lambeth house sales action, Immigration Illegal entries have effectively been stopped, Agreement near on Caribbean conservation pact, $32,600m rise sought in US defence budget, Royal Opera's regional tours at risk, Sergeant loses rank for demonstrating, Peking coastal ban forces fishermen into shore jobs, Town hall union ready to fight for 13.2 pc claim, 'Moral mandate' to help the disabled, Awards for overseas students rise, New body to aid London travel, Terrorists shoot Turkish diplomats, Chinese investment Hope that the status quo will be maintained, Referee suspects foul play, Health planning jobs for wartime opposed, 120 MPs join campaign for Bill of Rights, RAF hero: Flight Lieutenant, Budget aid likely on energy cost, Front march stopped by Whitelaw order, Wooing the business visitor, Blacklist for entertainers in S Africa, Profitable traffic across the hills of south Armagh Cross-border cattle smugglers thrive on sterling's strength, Mr Begin pained by hostility, Poles promise Soviet leadership swift action to end anarchy, Going through the motions in moscow, Chinese businessmen Three who have made money in different ways, Latest European snow reports, Islamic peace mission returing to saudi Arabia after presenting proposals to Tehran, Caste remains an abrasive in Indian society, Communists heckle Mrs Thatcher in church, Defence Easier times for the garrison, Political bias by school staff is denied, Israeli move to frustrate redivision Building of Jerusalem suburbs speeded up, All passenger flights in Britain to be stopped by strike on Monday, Producer defies order to stop Sunday show and faces Equity action, Thai Premier hopes to form new Government by weekend after nine more ministers resign, London Diary, Hongkong, 'Observer' takeover terms alter, Greenpeace mission: The'crew of the, Maputo expels four US envoys, Labour MPs urged to oppose Trudeau move, Healey plea for end to deflation, Convention 'does not give right to ignore union', Celebrating history of the Thames, New tremor hits Athens, Peace move in Qantas dispute fails, Recession cuts number of blood donors, Nkomo guerrillas talking of revolt, Mr Mugabe says, Close Brezhnev associates join Central Committee, England cricket tour goes on, NHS dental and spectacle charges to rise, Power engineers alerted to difficult pay talks, Glimpse at arms sales policy worries MPs, Unesco 'is trying to license journalists', Economy Happy accidents lessen trade deficit, Prince Sihanouk eases terms for a coalition, Science report Medicine: Growing skin in a test tube, Big changes proposed for scrutiny of public funds, World View Time Nato reassessed alliance relationship, Printing Hurtling out of space came the 'Herald Tribune', One in 12 jobless 'may cheat on benefit claims', TV audience of 500m for wedding, Inquiry demand after security services error, Camden rate frozen by left-wing revolt, Fresh Libya threat to kill enemies, Two men left in fight to lead the miners, Mr Steel attacks arms spending and aid cuts, Finance Stockmarket boom gives false picture, 100 firms banned for abuse of youth jobs aid, Public funds plea to support music and drama, Mr Reagan tries to allay fears of 'new Vietnam', Three more men hanged in Malaysia, First division civil servants accept conflict of loyalties as strike looms Executives who know the score but cannot tell, The Times Cook Juice of a good idea, Housing in crisis, 2: Manchester bears scars of spending freeze; Liverpool backs home-owner Ban blamed for big loss of jobs and rents, Catching nature before it is too late, Rates: picking up the bill for rough justice, District council to buy historic barn, Labour MPs vote by big majority to overturn Wembley decision on choice of party leader. Index. Display Advertising: Rolls-Royce Motors, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co.Limited, Ppa, Edinburgh American Assets Trust Public Limited Company, Multiple Display Advertisements, Standard Chartered, Hktdc, Reuters, The Buchanan Blend, Romney Trust Limited, Jardines, United Commercial Bank, Bovis, Cathay Pacific, Fetco, Allen Lane, The Sutton District Water Company, River And Mercantile Trust Limited, Cable & Wireless, National Girobank, Royal Opera House Development Appeal, General Accident Fire & Life Assurance Corporation Ltd, The Hongkong Bank, Gate Three, Hkre, J.I.B, Scottish United Investors, William Whittingham Group, Prestige. Law: Prison sentence on French neo-Nazi suspended, Lack of work led school-leaver to commit suicide, Park landing in air jailbreak plot is alleged, Editors charged with spreading false information, Greek publisher arrested at Athens airport, Murder trial judge calls for fair questioning, Doctors at abortion clinic given jail sentences, Chancery Division Tomlin Order is used for a new purpose In re a Company No 003324 of 1979, Three men cleared in Bristol riot trial, Detentions are criticized by MPs in Zambia, Water charges inquiry 'failed to find waste'. Picture Gallery. News in Brief. Weather: The Weather. Politics and Parliament: NCB trials on making transport fuel from coal, Work protection law changes wanted by Lord Thorneycroft House of Lords, Ordnance Survey deficit, Lambeth should fulfil its obligations, Government taking action against local authorities which delay sale of council houses to tenants House of Commons, Wider scope sought on truth in lending, Foreign students to get more aid, Pulling down houses put up in wrong place, Ministers urged to act in closed shop cases House of Lords, Minister may ask local councils to declare all land holdings, 127,900 housing starts, Football on Sunday should be exception, Essential repairs at Houses of Parliament, Strict control over trans-shipment of fish in British waters, Financial difficulties recognized. Reviews: Mac Rebennack 100 Club, Last night's television The Life and Times of David Lloyd George Bbc2, From the dark Towards the Mountain, Bagehot as rogue elephant The Backbench Diaries of Richard Crossman Edited by Janet Morgan, Arts agenda, The kid from Brooklyn The Art of Maurice Sendak, The Crucible Comedy, Michael Apted's American gamble, The Glazebrook Touch Bbc2, Swann Song Remembrance of Things Past, Fiction Housekeeping By Marilynn Robinson (Faber,£5.25) Secret Places By Janice Elliott (Hodder & Stoughton, £6.50) Godric By Frederick Buechner (Chatto & Windus, £6.50) Deceptive Cadence By Eugenia Zukerman Weidenfeld & Nicholson, £6.50), LMP/Blech Festival Hall, Quick guide, Poison in jest The Crystal Bucket, Personal Chocie, The Kilnsey Show ITV, L'Africaine Covent Garden. Property: Property Second most expensive real estate in the world. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Monday, March 5, 1956, Who wants to live for ever?. Editorials/Leaders: The 'Desaparecidos' Of Argentina, Cost Of Rigidity, Parliament And The Public Purse. Letters to the Editor: Swoop on the provinces?, Pessimism on defence, West Indies tour questions, Royal employment, Civil servants' demands, Exonerating sugar, Social Democrat policies, Jordan opposition to the 'option', Wizards that were, Historic buildings, Hostels for homeless, Problems of nuclear reactors, Standards at Chinese hotels, Debate on economic priorities, Poor results at ICI, Can Westminster decide for Canada?. Court and Social: Court Circular. Classified Advertising: Entertainments Guide, Recruitment Opportunities, Secretarial and Non-secretarial Appointments, Domestic And Catering Situations, La Creme De La Creme, Announcements, Services. Marriages. Arts and Entertainment: A Burne-Jones 'Pomona' tapestry sold for £9,000, Television, Regional Tv, Radio, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,466. Deaths. Obituaries: Dr Martyn Lloyd-Jones Former Minister of Westminster Chapel, Miss May Fountain. Sport: Snooker Taylor retains his mastery, Boxing Jones must have right on his side against Laing, Racing Irish mare is a 24-hour wonder, Sports in Brief, Football Souness breaks Bulgarian backs, Cricket Tour goes on and England must get back in the playing mood, Tennis Nastase and his opponent receive fines, Hockey Deft approach work pays dividends for Cheam, Rugby Union Heroic Durham assume the purple, Golf Rebuff for Ballesteros, For the record, Ice skating Miss Cottrill in second place after the figures. Stock Exchange Tables: Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Stock Exchange Prices Technical rally, Recent Issues, Price Changes, Wall Street, Stock markets Unilever leads technical recovery. Business and Finance: Discount market, Sutton District Water sale by tender, Directors and staff to bid for Hornby, Brasway optimistic as losses are stanched, Top earners worst hit under Labour, Business Diray Girobank's Wainwright · Gold-diggers of 1981, Commodities, Hume Industries, Pound slips in nervous trading, Dividend cut sharply after loss at Jentique, Bid approach lifts MDW, Talbot speeds up Horizon plans, Cons Gold's rich seam, BL to cut 24,000 more jobs in next two years, MPs are told, Burton Group director resigns, ETCI members named, In Brief, Economic notebook When success is not what it seems, Linwood closure 'unlikely to sway Datsun decision', Giro serive joins clearing banks, Mining Most stocks set for downturn, Private capital urged for biotechnology, Sales up at Grand Met, Wheat pact likely to be extended, Hoover to make 900 redundant, Stroud Riley board rejects 42p offer, The Pound, How industry is paying over the odds for its energy supplies, Briefly, Norton Warburg offshoot agrees to assets freeze, Tate & Lyle must wait for reasonable profit, Exchange stops deals in Williams Hudson, Mr Bentley sells F Pratt holding to 600 Group, Tradition prevails at the time of the rising wage, W Germany may breach steel policy, Bank of Canada, Hopes rise of new agreement on cocoa, Mr Heseltine to open talks with councils on purchasing policies, Mount Charlotte down 37 pc for year, Matthew Clark gloomy but will hold dividend, International Fiat to cut payout as profits rise, US forum to study economy. Business Appointments: Business appointments Hill Samuel names two board members. Births.
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