The Times - 12/03/1981
1981; Gale Group;
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By Diana Geddes Education Correspondent, By Melvyn Westlake, From Our Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, From Frank Vogl US Economics Correspondent, By Hugh Clayton Agriculture Correspondent, By Donald Macintyre Labour Reporter, By France Gibb, By Our Political Editor, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By George Hill, By Robin Young Consumer Affairs Correspondent, By Our Education Correspondent, By Our Planning Reporter, By Pearce Wright Science Editor, By Stewart Tendler Crime Reporter, By George Clark Political Correspondent, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By John Young, By Lucy Hodges, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, From Michael Horsnell, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, By Ian Bradley, From Christopher Thomas, By Donald Macintyre and David Felton Labour Staff, By Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Peter Hennessy, By Frances Gibb, By John Witherow, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, From Tony Allaway, By Richard Owen, From David Wood, From Douglas Aiton, From Florencia Vargas, From John Best, By Our Diplomatic Staff, From Christopher Walker, From Peter Hazelhurst, From Charles Hargrove, From Alan McGregor, From Nicholas Ashford, From Michael Hornsby, by Arrigo Levi, From Frederick Bonnart, From Neil Kelly, From Ian Murray, From Richard Hughes, Derek Harris Commercial Editor, Sheridan Morley, Joan Bakewell, Miles Kington, Richard Williams, Judith Cruickshank, Martin Huckerby, Max Harrison, Joan Chissell, Paul Griffiths, By Norman Fox Football Correspondent, By Roy McKelvie, By Sydney Friskin, By Gordon Allan, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Richard Streeton, Richard Streeton, From Desmond Stoneham French Racing Correspondent, Bernard Levin, Alan Hamilton, Louis Heren, Ronald Butt, JOHN CARLISLE, , BRIAN REES, , ALFRED FRIENDLY, , BRIAN FEENEY, , JOHN HONEYFORD, , J. G. BEEVOR, , PATRICK KEMP, , KENNETH EDWARDS, , EVAN LUARD, , ERIC NORRIS, , DAVID BURNETT, , HUGH CASSON, , GOODMAN, , PETER CARTER-RUCK, , MOSS EVANS, , I. D. HILL, , DAVID ASTOR, , HUGH GREENE, , CONOR CRUISE O'BRIEN, , CLIVE FARAHAR, , By the Staff of Nature, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, Mr James Stourton, Mr. E. W. F. Tomlin, Michael Ratcliffe, Anthony Quinton, Iverach McDonald, P. D. James, H. R. F. Keating, Paul Barker, By Roman Eisenstein Banking Correspondent, By Our Economics and Financial Staff, David Hewson, By Roman Eisenstein and Bryan Appleyard, By Our Financial Staff, From Frank Vogl, By Nicholas Hirst, By Michael Prest, By Frances Williams, By Clifford Webb, BY Richard Allen, By Peter Hill, By Edward Townsend and Richard Allen, By Our Economics Staff, By Kenneth Owen Technology Editor, John Huxley, R. C. STAPLETON, , G. A. TAYLOR, , F. H. G. CANTON, , ROBERT SAUNDERS, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Ross Davies, Frank Vogl, David Blake, Melvyn Westlake, By Catherine Gunn, By Rosemary Unsworth, Michael Prest Mining Correspondent, Edited by Peter Davalle, Anthony Jones, Jon Fairfax, Joyce Rackham, J.R., J.F., Derek Winnert,
ResumoNews: £500m gap in defence funding puts pressure on ministry for reexamination of costs and options, More public funds paid to Labour, London rates groups form alliance to curb spending, Piling into the pasta The Times Cook, Employers want more information on pupils, Science report Medicine: Killing leukaemia cells, Democrats may fight constituency in GLC poll, PLO opens an office in Dublin, Move to curb private health treatment in London, Jobs emerge as main French poll issue, Beneath London: Paved concrete track, Customs blockade men are warned, US team set to launch torpedo sales war, BA prefers Rolls engines to US rivals, The sad state of the old country, Extra £40m in fuel subsidy for needy and big rise in disabled allowance, Ministers prepare for new battle over public spending, Medical schools' fate for discussion today, TB and malaria rife among Afghans in Pakistan, Hundreds flee Darwin as cyclone approaches city, EEC summit and French presidential election hold key to fisheries deadlock, Latest snow reports from Europe, Chancellor under savage attack from all quarters, Pinochet rule in Chile legitimized, France accused of interfering in Bangui poll, Scenery certain to be spectacular Planning a trip with pousadas in mind, New report on dead nurse, Traffic problems of Paris drive police to protest, Lonrho deal for 'Observer' signed in Los Angeles, Mountain backdrop to a curving coast Golden sunbaked sand-but an icy sea, Mr du Cann calls for recovery programme, London Diary, Discord at TUC over dinner with the Prince, Chomsky debate absorbs the Royal Society, Along the road to the south Where treasures and good food abound, From cod to cakes Culinary challenge, Sir Maurice Oldfield dies aged 65, TUC and industry united in attack on Budget failure to aid growth, Police chief attacks Foot fire remarks, Iron age wheels: This Celtic chariot burial,, Iraq expects new Iranian offensive in the spring, Hijackers extend deadline as their relatives fly in, Voluntary code on nature sites opposed, Briton to be Nato deputy chief commander, Mrs Thatcher defends the 'moral' Budget, Strike plans prepared in another Polish city, UN agencies hard hit by Reagan budget, World View The global apostle of democracy, looks at three careers,, Haughey denial of secret talks on defence pact, Clash over Cabinet post revives allegation that 'northern cabal' controls country Triblism prevents creation of one nation in Nigeria, £200m increase in coal subsidy, Mr Mintoff rebukes magistrate and 'Times' is banned, Madeira Record year for British tourists despite inflation, City high in the charm league Where tram still delights, Canada cool to Reagan plea on EI Salvador, Palace work quality 'not appropriate', Officials want pay rise for lunar holiday, New Runcie initiative for unity with Rome, Legal threat stops new Oxford poll, Portuguese Tourism, 'Fairy tale' Funchal is really practical, Britain and Guatemala agree over Belize, Military dominate new Thai Cabinet, Bouquet for closed shop rebel, The Algarve is becoming too accessible Old orange groves bear newfangled fruit, Mr Peres rules out dismantling Jewish West Bank settlements, Sir Geoffrey takes his revenge, More families 'face poverty trap', Three weeks to your own chateau, Japanese think it bad form to take holiday from work, Strasbourg heading for staff clash, Lords committee calls for better use of EEC regional fund, President Bani-Sadr says he will resign rather than bow to Tehran 'conspiracy' against him, Unions seek CBI support in economic fight, Britain rejects EEC farm price package, South Africa opposition want rugby tour ban. Law: Wife killer convicted, Court of Appeal 'Time' approach to legal aid limitation Boorman v Godfrey, Jail for false benefit claims likely to end, Prisoner's smuggleing claim, Woman soldier charged, Sentence of death for Belfast man, Chancery Division CTT exemption for 'protective trusts' Thomas and Another v Inland Revenue Commissioners, Women win pensions discrimination case against bank, Ken Dodd fined after road accident, Firm charged. Index. Picture Gallery. 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Limited, Ubaf Bank Limited, Quinta Do Lago, Francis Townsend & Co., Royal Navy Officer, Portugal Holidays, Hotel Santa Isabel, Royal Mail, Ultramar, Blandy Brothers & Co. Lda., Plan Electric, Co-Op Bank. Weather: The Weather. News in Brief. Politics and Parliament: Mr Walker confident of eventual EEC fisheries agreement House of Commons, EEC Comission urged to assist disabled, Explosion in pay must not waste squeeze House of Lords, Move to end licensing law anomaly, Budget measures a springboard for recovery-minister, Mr Steel says public is entitled to a fresh strategy, Tiny economic success bought at too high price, Poverty trap not deepened by budget decisions: £2,000m package to help needy House of Commons. Reviews: Peter Firth makes another shot at elusive stardom, Fiction Falling In Place By Ann Beattie (Secker & Warburg, £6.95) The Roman Persuasion By Bernard Bergonzi (Weidenfeld & Nicolson, £6.95) The Country By David Plante (Gollancz, £6.95) The Magic Glass By Anne Smith (Michael Joseph, £6.50), Unsuitable job for a woman The Lady Investigates, Last night's television Once in a Lifetime Yorkshire, Ballet Rambert Sadler's Wells, ECO/Mackerras Queen Elizabeth Hall, Edison/Davis Ronnie Scott's, Arts agenda, From the diplomatic bag Concorde Diplomacy The Ambassador's Role in the World Today, Orfeo Nottingham, Personal Choice, Ancient and Modern BBC 2, BBCSO/Boulez Festival Hall / Radio 3, The holy incompetent Henry VI By Bertram Wolffe, Equal talents Britten and Auden in the Thirties The Year 1936, Vox pop The Structured Crowd Essays in English Social History, Crime XPD By Len Deighton (Hutchinson, £6.95). Sport: Football Big City bustle overwhelms Everton, Sports in Brief, Golf Lyle doubly determined to impress in Nairobi, Cricket England relieved that the right Chappell is in Australian party, Table tennis Hungary lose Klampar for decisive meeting, Skiing Stenmark and Mahre in battle for top honours, Racing Confetti has chance to scatter the opposition, Hockey Lillyman is architect of Loughborough victory, Trevino and Smith included in apartheid black list, Rugby Union Greenhalgh kills London dreams, Real tennis Angus sharpens up on Bloomfield, Tennis Miss Barker relieved to pass first round. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): Encounter With a whatsit, 25 years ago From The Times of Monday, March 12, 1956 A leap ahead. Editorials/Leaders: Election Shadow On The West Bank, Prince Sihanouk To The Rescue?, Retrospective And Retrograde. Letters to the Editor: Judgment on the Budget, Fees for foreign students, Echoes of the 'Venice' libel action, True setting for royal ring, Increase in gas charges, HMSO prices, West's global strategy, Paying the piper, Electing a Labour leader, Sale of 'The Observer', Speaking to all Northern Ireland, Positive side of monetarism, Surrender in Singapore, Tunnicliffe collection, Morality of Civil Service strike, Councils that get cars 'on the cheap', Worlds apart, Sanctions on South Africa. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: Royal Society, University news, Latest appointments, Church news English Jesuits' new Superior is RC convert, Lancing College. Arts and Entertainment: Regional Tv, Radio, £65,000 record price for Stanley Spencer oil, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,472, Broadcasting Guide Television. Deaths. Obituaries: Mr Fairfax Hall, Mr E. I. Watkin, Sir Maurice Oldfield Former head of British Intelligence, Mr R. Kelf-Cohen. Stock Exchange Tables: Stock Exchange Prices Widespread losses in equities, Wall Street, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Recent Issues, Sterling: Spot and Forward, Price Changes, In Brief, Foreign exchange report, Stock markets TI results leave equities battered. Business and Finance: Discount market, ... but can the new controls put it right?, £180m Japan deal for TV plant in East Berlin, Banks to lobby MPs against windfall tax, Rush for gilts, but share prices slide, More big companies cut their dividends, Eurodollar loan to be repaid this year, Bids could test Mr Reagan, Seagram makes $2,000m bid for mining companies, Economic notebook Public spending: the Government gets it wrong again..., Work starts on £1,000m Esso plant, Commodities, Record year at Schroders, Business Diary: Furniture's Plumb contract · Oil in troubled waters?, Receiver for Ascot TV Rentals, Pressure for Subaru car to be built in Britain, Maynards slips in first half, High street banks cut base rates to 12 per cent in line with MLR, Colguy lifts stake in Wm Press, 635 jobs to go at BPC, Reagan compromise over cuts, Oil groups seek N Sea tax reforms, Commodity traders accused of collusion, The Pound, Pactel to lead PAYE transfer to computers, Briefly, Top forecasters condemn Budget, William Collins tops £2m in Sharp turnround, TI adds to the Budget hangover, Fresh steel plants review, Mr Stockman wields the red pencil, Lloyd's rebels back petition against Bill, Pentos loss of £2.2m shocks market, Investigation at Rank hotels sought, Match makers cast light on tax. 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