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The Times - 27/01/1981

1981; Gale Group;

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By Our Political Staff, By Edward Townsend, From Nicholas Ashford, From Craig Seton, By Fred Emery Political Editor, From Michael Hornsby, From Robert Fisk, By Donald Macintyre Labour Reporter, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By Ian Bradley, From Ronald Kershaw, By Our Labour Staff, By Dan van der Vat, By Our Political Editor, By Our Planning Reporter, By Rosemary Unsworth Financial Staff, By Diana Geddes Education Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, By Michael Horsnell, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, From Ronald Faux, By Peter Hennessy, By Frances Gibb, By David Nicholson-Lord, By Nicholas Timmins, From a Staff Reporter, By Lucy Hodges, By John Witherow, By Our Social Services Correspondent, By Hugh Clayton Agriculture Correspondent, John Chartres, From Patricia Clough, From John Earle, From Ian Murray, From Charles Hargrove, From Hasan Akhtar, From Tony Allaway, From Anthony Lewis, By David Spanier Diplomatic Correspondent, From Moshe Brilliant, From Peter Hazelhurst, By Caroline Moorehead, From David Watts, by Suzy Menkes, From Tim Jones, John Russell Taylor, Sheridan Morley, Nicholas Wapshott, Yasmin Hosain, Irving Wardle, Ned Chaillet, William Mann, By Norman Fox Football Correspondent, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Sydney Friskin, By Stuart Jones, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Rex Bellamy Squash Rackets Correspondent, By Roy McKelvie, From John Hopkins, By Joyce Whitehead, By Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Nicholas Harling, David Bonavia, Bernard Levin, Alan Hamilton, Lucy Hodges, ANTHONY WIGRAM, , T. E. RYMER, , M. J. S. LANGMAN, , FRANCIS EDWARDS, , NICHOLAS KALDOR, , UNDERHILL, , MICHAEL PICKERING, , HOUGHTON OF SOWERBY, , R. L. PLACKETT, , DENIS BLAKELEY, , LESLIE R. HOBBS, , JOHN BETJEMAN, , PATRICK BOYLAN, , D. T. DONOVAN, , A. R. DUFTY, , MICHAEL ROBBINS, , DAVID WATERHOUSE, , ROSEMARY FOX, ALEX PATON, , VERA H. WATKINS, , By Our Bridge Correspondent, From David Dickson, By Martin Huckerby Music Reporter, By Our Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By our Music Reporter, Professor W. S. Allen writes:, By Peter Hill, By Our Indusrial Editor, By Nicholas Hirst, Frank Vogl, By Philip Robinson, From Frank Vogl, By Frances Williams, By Clifford Webb Midland Industrial Correspondent, By Richard Allen, Pual Lewis, By Arthur Reed, From Peter Norman, By John Huxley, Kenneth Owen, By R. W. Shakespeare, CEDRIC H. GRANT, , COLIN BAILLIEU, , ILLTYD HARRINGTON, , PETER C. CULLEN, , E. C. TATTERSALL, , J. MOSS, , NUFTO, R. F. GIBBS, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Ross Davies, Hugh Clayton, Peter Norman, By Margareta Pagano, By Peter Wilson-Smith, Bremer Vulkan Schiffbau and Maschinenfabrik v South India Shipping Corporation, Edited by Peter Dear,

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News: State award system for medical errors urged, Barnsley miners' grip on constituency party challenged, Seamen claim pay break through as operator makes deal, Plenty of fish in Angolan waters-for Russians, Decision on West Bank settlements upheld, Bangladesh says Chittagong hill tribes' lawlessness was provoked by terrorists, Ten injured in Ulster bomb blasts, The callous revolutionary who lusted for power, Driver's death by vandals stops Paris trains, Endangered mansion: The Ivy at, Regional report Bringing dead dockland to life, Water workers' delegates vote to back a strike, Minister says unemployed are a useful 'reserve', Time limit for awating trial 'often broken', BL given £990m state aid over the next two years without conditions, Chinese uncover 28 tombs with 1,000 relics, British arms offer to Malaysia, South African black newspaper to arise from ashes of old, Orchestral concerts will tour London suburds, Bulky men clear path to Islamic disunity, Snippets, Vast haul of stolen antiques discovered in Wales, Latest European snow reports, Cardinal Hume's parting shot at Nationality Bill, Malta signs refuelling deal with the Russians, Little guidance for authorities in report on providing education for 16-to-19 age group, Mr Murdoch outlines his plans for 'The Times', Scheme to dump Rhine waste in North Sea, Memory of 1940 may be behind devotion to the deterrent, Solidarity leader tries to avert clash over farmers' dispute, Missing rower's boat washed up in Norway, London Diary, Help the families of young offenders, society urges, European commission rejects Liberal view of British poll system, French seek Nigerian support against Libya, 120 Missing as floods swamp S Africa town, Two shadow ministers want leadership battle to be refought, Rail union supports voting change, £271m for Britain from EEC, Housing body decision day, Mr Dayan apologizes to blacks, Nazis' American connexion, Emergency debate on sale of 'The Times', Mersey church leaders' appeal, Scots Act aims to stop weapon-carrying, Scientists working an spy satellites for UN, Hostage deal defended by Iranian Speaker, Liberals get warming on alliance, Don would welcome an inquiry on leak charge, Food shortage in Kampala after price cuts ordered, Relatives rights confirmed, Revolt on defence strains Bonn coalition, Mackerel plea by fishermen, Battlefields to be restored in £2m trust appeal, Jobless benefit at lowest value for nine years, Peking dissociates Mao from Jiang Qing crimes, Mozambique earns British thanks for Zimbabwe help, Community assures Spain that entry date stands, Buxton Festival likely to go ahead, Fashion, French Communists switch tactics to fight election on two fronts, The battle hotting up over who is 'British', Vietnamese promote technocrats to key posts, Cornish woods preservation order confirmed, Paris journalists 'shocked' by Goldsmith views, Redundant clothing workers go back as a cooperative, 232 arrest warrants for Mafia nets 123, Decision week for islands' radio, Public inquiry urged on Ulster murders, Japan pledges not to resume aid to Kampuchea until Hanoi withdraws its occupying troops, MPs defend disciplined scientist, Mortgage chief urges end to stamp duty on houses, Union seeks freeze on Tube fares for 4 years, Food chemical hazard unresolved, Afghan guerrilla groups increasingly divided, Science report Physics: Measuring the speed of light by laser, MP demands inquiry into school beatings allegation. Index. Politics and Parliament: Government will not be seeking to dismember Forestry Commission, Minister's undertaking on planting rate, Palace of Westminster in sad and sorry state, £990m for BL to fund corporate plan over two years House of Commons, US being pressed to deregulate gas prices, Move to block national insurance rise fails House of Lords, 'No guarantee that this vast payment will be the last', Concern at escalating costs, Short-sighted and doctrinaire Bill, Work going ahead on design of PWR, Government imposes three-line whip for dabate on sale of Times Newspapers. Display Advertising: Garrard, Bank Base Rates, Welmar, Taylor Woodrow, Daily Mail And General Trust Limited, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Ente Nazionale Per I'energia Elettrica-Enel, Rover.. News in Brief. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery. Law: House of Lords Delay in arbitration no reason for court to grant injunction, Man held boy down in pool, jury told, Patent Judge retires, Animal ferocity in killing of couple, judge says, Actress and 'The Observer' settle libel case, Detective on bribe charge granted bail. Reviews: Maggie Smith: moving closer to Bloomsbury, Ashbee's inexhaustible fund of decorative ideas C. R. Ashbee and the Guild of Handicraft Cheltenham Art Gallery and Museum Robin Tanner/ Turner and the Bible Ashmolean Museum, Oxford Sir Francis Chantrey, Sculptor of the Great National Portrait Gallery, Indian Classical Music Queen Elizabeth Hall, David Wilson-Johnson Purcell Room, Book review David O. Selznick's Hollywood By Ronald Haver (Secker & Warburg, £27.50) Gone Hollywood, Gotcha/Killing Time Shaw, The Philadelphia Story Playhouse, Oxford. Sport: Golf Graham takes top prize but the gallery belongs to Palmer, Athletics Experienced British team for Dortmund, Table tennis Miss Knight still lingers on the fringe, Rugby Union Some cheer for the cup and plum draw for the holders, Snooker Griffiths wants lions' share of the banquet, Badminton, Squash rackets Khan cousins prove they are the genuine article, Basketball Two defeats spoil Doncaster's weekend, Football Allison takes his leave of Palace again, Sports in Brief, Rackets Rapid win for Nicholls in army championship, American football The night the Eagles played like sparrows, Cricket England make things difficult for themselves, Skiing A fifth victory lengthens Stenmark's lead, Racing Nicholson expects Toondra to excel, Hockey Midlands attack brings North progress to a halt, Boxing The Scots loser takes all, Motor rallying Rivals adrift as Mikkola ploughs on through snow. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Thursday, Jan 26, 1956 Fighting inflation, They're very big in Limehouse. Editorials/Leaders: The Pressure Of Events, The Challenge To President Giscard, What Future For The Sixth Form?. Letters to the Editor: Natural History Museum plans, Urgent cable, The treatment of customers, VAT and the tourist trade, The Pope in Britain, University election, Closer relations, Importance of sugar arrangement, Search for the ideal small ship, Economic planning effects, Community investment, Implications of Labour's decision, Medical redundancies, Side-effects of drugs, Fisher report proposals, Breath test controls, Wages councils as watchdogs, Jobs comforter, Vaccine damage liability, Conglomerate ministries, Voice from the past. Court and Social: Court Circular. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,434, Swedish pair win bridge cup for second time, Television, German dealer pays £990 for 160 horse brasses, Radio, Regional Tv, Personal Choice, Stamp exhibition. Marriages. Deaths. Official Appointments and Notices: Latest appointments Charterhouse head moves to Rugby School. Obituaries: Mr Tommy Weston, M Robert Ballanger, Sir Arnold Waters Vc, Mr Quintin Riley, Miss Adele Astaire Actress and dancer of the 1920s. Business and Finance: Discount market, Union calls for increased public investment in chemicals, Return to profits at Stroud, Riley, Further job fears over Tate closure, Japan offer to limit car exports, LME metal stocks, How the butter market is melting away, Hallite rises 13pc midway, Commodities, Renwick suspended amid rumours of Kangra bid, $2,000m Euroloan to help Italian industry, £7m bid by Associated Newspapers for Bristol Evening Post, Iran's credit ratingy likely to improve, Talks on loans to boost energy conservation, Steel: can the Belgians and Luxembourg cooperate?, Bears in the gold market, Brooke Bond-Mallinson-Denny, In Brief, International Tollgate sells subsidiaries, EEC crude steel production falls, Technology News Heavy NCB investment in pit automation, Help Sir Keith dared not refuse, The Pound, Briefly, Business Diary: Tories meddle more · Treasurers' tryst, Southampton hotel for Queens Moat group, Report calls for tight Fed money policy, Gold plunges as sterling advances again, US officials seek aid for Chrysler from Japan, Atlantic Richfield president to head RCA, Sir Hugh Fraser tells of new move to oust him, Swiss tighten secrecy over movements of bullion, 20,000 UK clothing jobs at risk, CBI warning on £34m rates burden, Rolls-Royce expecting 1982 profit, £1,000m offer by oil companies, Cooper Ind omits interim after loss, Sir William Barlow calls for state groups to be restructured. Stock Exchange Tables: Stock markets Bargain hunters push equities higher, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Recent Issues, Stock Exchange Prices Strong start to account, Price Changes, Wall Street. Business Appointments: Government Broker appointed, Business appointments BP Group names eight chairmen. Classified Advertising: Acknowledgments, Entertainments Guide, Secretarial and Non-secretarial Appoinments, Legal Appointments. Property: Salerooms and Antiques. Births.

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