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The Times - 26/02/1981

1981; Gale Group;

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By Martin Huckerby, From David Cross, By David Felton Labour Reporter, By Melvyn Westlake, By Diana Geddes Education Correspondent, By Fred Emery Political Editor, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By Our Local Government Correspondent, By Our Political Staff, By Our Political Editor, By Donald Macintyre Labour Reporter, By Michael Horsnell, By Lucy Hodges, By George Clark Political Correspondent, By Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, From a Staff Reporter, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, By John Witherow, By John Young Planning Reporter, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, From Christopher Thomas, By Peter Hennessy, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By Our Financial Staff, By Frances Gibb, By Kenneth Gosling, From Our Correspondent, From Ivor Davis, By Staff Reporters, By Martin Huckerby Music Reporter, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, From Mario Modiano, From Richard Wigg, From Our Own Correspondent, From Michael Hornsby, by Arrigo Levi, From Peter Nichols, By Dan van der Vat, By Richard Davy, From Michael Leapman, From Stephen Taylor, From Tony Allaway, From Hasan Akhtar, From Peter Hazelhurst, From Neil Kelly, From Nicholas Ashford, From Trevor Fishlock, Prudence Glynn, By Tony Samstag, Michael Ratcliffe, Byron Rogers, George Hill, Andrew Sinclair, David Williams, Patric Dickinson, John Higgins, Martin Huckerby, Irving Wardle, Ned Chaillet, Sheridan Morley, Michael Church, William Mann, Noël Goodwin, Ronald Butt, Mel Calman, Alan Hamilton, Bernard Levin, Nicholas Hirst, STEPHEN REISS., FRANK ALLAUN, , LEWIS MASSEY., M. A. NAIM, B. M. FEILDEN., IAN HARVEY., NIGEL SAUL., PETER M. REED., BRYAN JENNER, RICHARD ZIPFEL., LYTTON, SUSANNA HALL., ANGUS NICOL, PAMELA GILONIS., TREVOR JUKES, JOHN PHILLIPS, , By the Staff of Nature, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, Mr N. L. Lamb, From Ray Kennedy, Steve Elliott, From John Woodcock, By Rex Bellamy Squash Rackets Correspondent, From Ivon Davis, By Michael Seely, From John Hennessy Golf Correspondent, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By Richard Streeton, By Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, By a Special Correspondent, By Peter Wilson-Smith, Bill Johnstone and Ivor Davis, By Peter Hill, By Philip Robinson, By Michael Prest Mining Correspondent, From Frank Vogl, Pearce Wright, By Edward Townsend, By Margaret Stone, By R. W. Shakespeare, IAN SMITH, , HUGH RICHARDS., J. G. M. STAMP., H. BERGER, , R. COLYER., BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Ross Davies, John Whitmore, Clifford Webb, Simon Scott Plummer, Michael Prest Mining Correspondent, By Peter Wainwright, By Rosemary Unsworth, By Margareta Pagano, Edited by Peter Davalle, John Huxley, Michael Horsnell, J.H., Hugh Clayton Agriculture Correspondent, Pearce Wright Science Editor, P.W., Martin Sherwood, M.S,

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News: North tops egg and bacon league while fruit goes down better in the South, The boy on the road who made me stop and think, Iran turns back British missionaries at airport gate, Is there enough control of pesticides?, Unemployed who get high benefits try harder to find work, Biotechnology 'Genetic engineering' creates a new industrial revolution, Top civil servants support pay action, Dr Marshall on the nuclear tightrope, An inexact science The Times Cook, Conservative MP rebukes directors' chief, The way ahead A brave man points to opportunities, Local authority debt rises by 9% to £31,563m, Coal Money being poured into liquid fuel, Lonrho started vast expansion in the 1970s, Paisley activities over Dublin talks earn rebuke by Mr Atkins, Agriculture Farm costs rise faster than food prices, Lonrho buys 'Observer' and will launch London evening paper, Latest European snow reports, You can tell a good joke, BBC urged to boost VHF radio output, Wildlife trade endangers species, Putting power in its proper place, Church of England backs unity covenant, Third 'Observer' owner in five years, 'Three Fingers' arrested on drug charges, S African labour plans face serious set-back, London Diary, Fibres Success that turned sour then bitter, Call for fire service to be nationalized, Pharmaceuticals High risk of financial loss, Chemical Industry Energy Clash of views over best use of marine riches, Competition to link art and environment, Trade Race for markets, ITN film embassy raid wins award, Water cannon used against atom protesters, Reselection method agreed by Labour, Soap-opera trial that caught a nation's imagination, Top Spanish general who was closely connected with the King is dismissed, Plant Growing hazard of deciding on investment, US investigates bombing of Hongkong fishing boats, Britain's welfare states attacked, France given deadline to end farmers' subsidies, Chemical Industry, Washington chooses EI Salvador to make a stand against communism in Central America, Schools law not broken, parents told by minister, Minister seeks a better deal for air travellers, The Pope inspired by Hiroshima makes dramatic peace appeal, Zimbabwe presents its plan to close incomes gap between whites and blacks, Award to stimulate innovations, Oil chief to stay on as newspaper chairman, Americans elated at Thatcher visit, Photograph by Brian Harris, MP seeks referral of takeover to the monopolies commission, Earthquake death toll rises to 13 in Greece, Paints Makers' world turns a grey matt, Labour's dissidents to make final break next week, Many Zia opponents detained after unrest, Fresh policy on Thames developments, Europe urged to consider using force to help protect western oil supplies, Photograph by John Manning, French miners spill imported coal over road, Water strike threat ends after minister's intervention, Healey jibe at 'ruins' of Tory policy, More than 5,000 jobs disappearing daily, World View Bonn awaits a final test of US policy, Selected names being invited to write their biographies and send deposits for 'vanity title' Lure of recognition for unsung and modest intellectuals, Sir Derek Rayner in new Whitehall 'waste' reviews, Mr Gormley satisfied by progress of coal talks with Government, Policemen earning £3 a week confront drug barons Bombs may be used to destroy this year's big opium harvest, Labour vote on council house deals attacked, Cornwall hit by tremors, Sterilization delays alleged, Science report Nutrition: Brown fat queried, Asians join nationality Bill protest, Battle scenes for sale: Two marine paintings, Private sector link 'might improve NHS efficiency', Three workers missing after chemical blast, 300 MPs back blocked Bill, Gas Business in the air, New products Era of profligate exploitation of discovery is over, Business as usual for the part-time soldier who is astonished to be alive UDR man survives his sixth terrorist attack, Joint road-rail authority for London proposed, Edinburgh Festival's quality survives cuts, Education chief says cruise was hard work, Palace silent on Australian post. Index. Law: Resolutions invalid-no right of action Dunior v Woollahra Municipal Council, Individual music tuition in school must be free Regina v Hereford and Worcester Local Education Authority, Ex parte Jones, Joe the Greek sent for trial, Heart surgeon stole violins, Judge rules out music tuition fees, Disablement grant upheld Regina v National Insurance Commissioner, Ex parte Secretary of State for Social Services, Ousted mistress can claim occupation rent Dennis v McDonald, House of Lords When a resident landlord dies Landlau and Another v Sloane, Mr Coral freed on two charges. Display Advertising: Midland Bank Limited, Gillett Brothers Discount Company Limited, Coit, Vauxhall Carlton, Ppa, Ici, Multiple Display Advertisements, Standard Chartered, High & Dry, Independent Chemical Information Services Ltd, Buchanan, Crosfield, Royal Society Of Chemistry, Oxfam, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Heineken, Pacific Western University, Harper & Row, Bayer, Bp Chemicals, Amstrad, Royal Mail, Society Of Chemical Industry, Legge, Octel, Stalker. News in Brief. Weather: The Weather. Official Appointments and Notices: Awards for 'Times' cartoonist, Latest appointments. Picture Gallery: Home News, New Books. Politics and Parliament: GLC wants to change its parking methods, Rate increases Bill rejected, Mr Walker warns EEC countries about national aid to poultry industry House of Commons, Implications of decision to buy Trident, Industrial action unjustified, Message to Spanish Parliament, Rail eletrification, Marriage Enabling Bill given second reading, Cycling policy, Lords environment report draws Whitehall objections, Fire safety at dance halls, Steps being taken to strengthen air defences of Britain House of Lords, Plan for APT services later this year, Removing windfall element from profits of gas corporation. Reviews: Baldwin/Muggeridge Atv/bbc 2, BBCSO /Gielen Festival Hall / Radio 3, Richard II Young Vic, A life in the family Alice James A Biography by Jean Strouse, Big sister Dorothy Wordsworth A Portrait By Elizabeth Gunn (Gollancz, £12.50), Arts agenda, Personal Choice, A rewarding and cheerful taste for true-life Texas, Fiction The Death of Robin Hood By Peter Vansittart (Peter Owen, £7.50) Reparations By Rudolf Nassauer (Cape, £6.50) Gentleman's Gentleman By Julian Fane (Hamish Hamilton, £6.95) Consenting Adults Or The Duchess Will Be Furious By Peter De Vries (Gollancz, £5.95), Matchstick man Life with Lowry By Tilly Marshall (Hutchinson £7.95), Greek meets Turk The Dreadful Day By Alfred Friendly, Economics with a human face Small is Possible By George McRobie, The Choice Soho Poly, Dexter and Hockney brilliantly enlighten the Met Parade Metropolitan Opera, New York, ECO/Asensio Queen Elizabeth Hall. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Saturday, February 25, 1956, Ludwig, what more can I say?. Editorials/Leaders: Constitutional Monarchy At Work, New Tasks For The Alliance. Letters to the Editor: Why Russia should leave Afghanistan, Rates and taxes, Restraining energy demand, The Liberal vote, In his own country, The advantages of heat pumps, Anomalies in the Nationality Bill, Alcohol fire hazard, Heritage in danger, Tale of a matchbox radio, Arts sponsorship, Right to know, Care of ancient buildings, Ins and outs, Man or beast, Gaelic in danger, Housing revival, The balance in the sugar market, Examining anomaly in VAT charges. Court and Social: Court Circular. Deaths. Marriages. Arts and Entertainment: £3,100 for Neilsen oak table, Regional Tv, Radio, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,460, Broadcasting Guide Television. Obituaries: Professor H. B. Hall, Mr Gerald Daly, Signor Mario Camerini Doyen of Italian film directors, Mr E. G. E. Griffith, Mr Denis Bethell. Sport: Cricket Eye defect puts Rose out of England tour, Rowing Trinity Hall succeed at third attempt, Football Dazed Dalglish lifts confused Scots, Badminton Yates provides further evidence of his exciting potential, Squash rackets British title still lies in Australian hands, Equestrianism Lovers' Leap for Ricketts, Tennis Waltke puts quick end to a 'sluggish' McEnroe, Racing Silver Buck should not be passed in final warm-up for Cheltenham, Olympic Games Samaranch gives ultimatum to five countries, Boxing Magri may have to move down a weight, For the record, Rugby Union Multi-racial sides to play Irish tourists, Golf Brown's alligator tale is unlikely to be retold. Business and Finance: Discount market, MLR hopes lift index through 500 level, Hongkong to reduce tax on corporate profits, Harrisons to pay £22m for US acquisitions, Eurosyndicat, Commodities, Textiles slump leaves Carrington Viyella with loss of £31.6m, Turkey expecting £670m aid pledges, Carrington's rearguard action, Chrysler clear for cash, Profit-taking clips gains in copper, Fraser staff get letter from Lonrho, Estates & Agency plans £4.5m deal, What's in a name for Korea's piano makers?, BPM down sharply in first half, Brussels tightening steel aid scrutiny, Misuse of EEC funds claimed, Mining Cons Gold's huge reorganization, Radical building society changes urged, In Brief, Space industry's defence hopes, Rights issue by East Anglian Securities, Shopfloor sit-in at PVC plant, BL-Honda: obstacles on a the route into Europe, Employment Gazette Lowest level of January stoppages for 7 years, The Pound, ConsGold may merge Australian interests, Business Diary: Wine, women and Hongkong, Briefly, A new laser disc to beat record pirates, International Video boom propels Matsushita, Volcker warning on tougher money policy, Economic notebook Case for a controlled devaluation, Textile industry review forecasts more closures and job losses, Committee will review MacGregor progress, Inspectors study abuse of tax havens, Tougher rules for takeovers, Wrighton shares leap on news of bid approach, Berisfords slumps by 79pc, Amstrad tops £1.3m in record first half. Stock Exchange Tables: Stock markets Equities break 500-barrier on Budget hopes, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Recent Issues, Stock Exchange Prices Strong support for Glaxo, Price Changes, Wall Street. Classified Advertising: Entertainments Guide, Recruitment Opportunities, Domestic And Catering Situations, La Creme De La Creme, Announcements. Property: Rentals, Flat Sharing. Business Appointments: Business appointments Sir Archie Lamb to join Montagu board. Births.

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