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The Times - 06/01/1981

1981; Gale Group;

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By Michael Hatfield Political Reporter, By David Felton Labour Reporter, From John Earle, From Ronald Kershaw, By Michael Horsnell, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By Clifford Webb Midlands Industrial Correspondent, By Pearce Wright Science Editor, From Christopher Thomas Belfast, Margaret, By Kenneth Gosling Arts Reporter, From Harry Golombek Chess Correspondent, Reg., Angus, By Lucy Hodges, By David Nicholson-Lord, By Peter Hennessy, From Our Correspondent, By Our Education Correspondent, By Geoffrey Browning Parliamentary Staff, By Hugh Clayton, By Jacob Ecclestone, From Our Correspondent King's Lynn, By John Witherow, By Frances Gibb, Tim Jones, By Craig Seton, From Richard Wigg, From Charles Hargrove, From Michael Leapman, From Mario Modiano, From Our Own Correspondent, From Michael Hornsby, By David Spanier Diplomatic Correspondent, From Michael Binyon, From Dessa Trevisan, From Stephen Taylor, By Our Labour Editor, From Stephen Downer, From Karan Thapar, From Trevor Fishlock, From Christopher Walker, John Russell Taylor, William Mann, Alison Ross, David Wade, Paul Griffiths, by Suzy Menkes, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Jim Railton, By John Hennessy Golf Correspondent, By Clive White, By Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, From John Hennessy, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, From Dilip Rao, By Nicholas Harling, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, Michael Hornsby, Alan Hamilton, Bernard Levin, LEONARD SCHAPIRO, , J. C. HARDING, , DEREK EZRA, , JOHN A. RAMSBOTHAM, , STEWART MOORE, , JOHN LAWRENCE, , MAURICE SMITH, , SIMON LOGIE, , MARGARET R. LEIGH, , JACOB ECCLESTONE, , PETER RILEY, , ANTHONY MORRIS, , NICHOLAS KALDOR, , P. F. BURROWS, , BRIGID BROPHY, , DENIS MORIARTY, , By the Staff of Nature, By Martin Huckerby Music Reporter, By Our Bridge Correspondent, By Peter Hill Industrial Editor, By Edward Townsend, Derek Harris, By Frances Williams, From Peter Norman, By Michael Prest, By Bill Johnstone, By Margereta Pagano, Bill Johnstone, Peter Hill Industrial Editor, By Nicholas Hirst Energy Correspondent, Kenneth Owen, By Bill Johnstone and William Shakespeare, A. J. BOOTH, , M. R. WEALE, , DAVID STERN, , H. SHEAR, , PATRICK COLLINS, , EDWINA COVEN, , W. W. LOW, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Anthony Hilton, Michael Binyon, By Michael Clark, By Philip Robinson, By Our Financial Staff, Philippe Lemaître, Charles Douglas-Home Foreign Editor, The Times, Maurice Bommensath, Janine Delaunay, Stanley Hoffmann, Hisham Sharab, Jacques Mallet, James Rothman, Pangloss, Paolo Patruno, By P. D. Strasser,

Resumo

Politics and Parliament: Mrs Thatcher drops three senior ministers in reshuffle. News: Tehran scorns American cash offer for hostages, Beauty, Italian Government rejects Red Brigades deal to save life of kidnapped judge, Facts and figures Britain comes off worst in gloomy forecast, Abolition of top farm science jobs proposed, Council lifts ban on house sales to tenants, Union leaders back steel pay freeze, Mr Jenkins admits failure to alter Commission image, Rash of forest fires, Ulster republicans feel betrayed over prison clothing issue, Trade with Japan put on practical footing, Scottish ghost village sold to foreign buyer, Sikh girl told trousers are unacceptable for a nurse, Teaching courses 'need science recruits', Hopes for a ceasefire in Namibia rest on UN talks, Greek opposition parties boycott entry celebration, Bani-Sadr policies under attack at Tehran rally, Jiang Qing challenges court to have her publicly executed, BR chief's appeal to unions not to strike, BL goes into top gear in attempt to recoup lost Metro production, Mrs Gandhi in talks with Afghan minister, Election had a fortunate but risky result, Nigeria expels Libyans, Dancer went on rampage after show, bench told, Judges clash on girls' education, Iranians launch their counter-offensive against Iraqi forces, Latest European snow reports, Girl heard youth shoot himself after phone talk, Singapore's old guard gives way in reshuffle, Rising stars Wine expert embraces ecology, Party rivalry bodes ill for Lisbon's new administration, Call to end Labour's 'needless' clashes, EEC budget impasse left for new officials, Outside influences help in forging Asean cohesion, Crocodile leading out of blind alley, Swedes call off oil slick search, Squatters in GLC block of flats defy order to quit, Ulster ferry likely to restart soon, Swiss reject terrorist 'blackmail', West's attitude to Turkey remains ambivalent, Macabre dispute over bodies of terrorists, Inquiry demanded into animal experiments, Regional report Seamy side of a drinkers' paradise, Turkish leader promises return to democracy, Heritage fund highlight, Europa, Relations with EEC, London Diary, The new boys warm up in Brussels, Concern over rights of suspects, Towns and villages recognize the benefits of joint promotion The ski resort becomes the ski metropolis, Poll puts M Giscard behind his main rival for presidency, Mr Nkomo hits out at press move, Crisis in Poland over Saturday working, Reagan talks with Mexico leader affirm friendship, Fate of detente hangs on the Arab-Israeli conflict, The Finances of Europe, Mr St John-Stevas looks back over arts campaign, TUC to complain about banning of journalist, On the contrary Ubu en Pologne, Successful cold war purge without hysteria, Presidents meet: President Daniel Moi (right), Sandringham rail museum can stay, council rules, Trevor Fishlock on the extraordinary standing of Mrs Gandhi after a year back in office India's irresistible first lady, Sports centre planned as replacement for Alexandra Palace, Science report Geophysics: Volcanoes and tides, Master of foxhounds fined for assaulting saboteurs, Both voters and abstainers are sceptical, Alcohol is deadliest internal threat to Soviet Union. Law: Zoo owner quits RSPB after case, Lorry driver charged with murder of Leeds student, Dealer who stole Picassos jailed, MP joins in demonstration outside EXIT case court, Businessmen jailed for part in £3.4m silver bullion raid, Law Report January 5 1981 Court of Appeal Nervous shock: the limits of liability McLoughlin v O'Brian and Others, Cellmates tortured prisoner. Index. Display Advertising: British Airways, International Labour Office, Multiple Display Advertisements, The Buchanan Blend, Thomson Villas And Apartments, Nrdc, "Journalist In Europe", Brown Brothers Harriman & Co., Matthew Brown & Company Limited, Bank Base Rates, Barclays, Thumbs-Up, M.J.H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Yachting World, Trusthouse Forte, V&a, Europa, Motorail, Maxwell Croft, Anniversary Of Teh Iraqi Army, The Royal Hospital & Home For Incurables., Atcost. Arts and Entertainment: Television, Alburt holds lead in Hastings chess contest, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,416, Regional Tv, Radio, Personal Choice, Welsh bridge team win. News in Brief. Official Appointments and Notices: List of government appointments, Entrance awards made at University of Cambridge for 1981, Church news. Letters to the Editor: Early unions in Russia, Improving telex communication, Sticky business, Counting the cost, Widening the right to vote, Breakfast television and truancy, D'Oyly Carte crisis, Nature of the party, Police press passes, Giving industry a chance, Historical heirlooms, Humane rationale of civil defence, Catchphrase, Mr Reg Prentice gives heavy workload and medical reasons for resigning, Stock taxation proposals, Regional v national, Emergency repairs list, Controlling inflation through rents, An experiment with time, In praise of British Leyland, Stabilization of commodities, Way ahead in Ireland. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery. Reviews: Kovacic/Schiff St John's/Radio 3, Forbidding yet magical build-up of images Leon Kossoff: Recent Drawings Riverside Centre Glen Baxter ICA Berthold Wolpe Victoria and Albert, Book review Delights for lovers of wildlife A Season of Birds A Norfolk diary 1911 Edited by Edwin Vincent (Weidenfeld & Nicolson, £7.50) The Birdwatcher's A-Z By Alan Richards (David & Charles, £14.95) The Complete Birds & Mammals, Half a century of Sadler's Wells, Enthusiasm of youth PLG Young Artists Purcell Room, Old Vic goes ahead with foreign productions, Radio Sustained powers of deception. Classified Advertising: Secretarial and Non-secretarial Appointments, Legal Appointments, Announcements, 8 Unsold seats at cut price to, Appointments Vacant. Sport: Rowing Roberts retires with potential untapped, Football Yet another twist in the Bond script, Boxing McKenzie must beware of kick in rival's right hand, Sports in Brief, Snooker Higgins could encounter Davis again, Rugby Union Cooke stops still long enough to win a cap, Swimming Miss Caulkins' short course to best times, Tennis McMillan's unorthodox craft may be complemented by Mottram, Basketball Winners and runners-up wish to return next year, Cricket No respite for Indians, Bobsleigh E Germany and Britain fill expected places, The all-American wonder woman, For the record, Racing Tattersalls to hold ballot on date of principal yearling sales. Property: Flat Sharing, Salerooms and Antiques. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): A nice place, Afghanistan, 25 years ago From The Times of Thursday, January 5, 1956. Editorials/Leaders: The Red Brigades Terror In Italy, Press Ownership In Zimbabwe, The Return Of Roy Jenkins. Court and Social: Court Circular. Deaths. Marriages. Obituaries: Professor C. H. Dobinson, Mr Karel Stepanek, Sir James Martin Designer of the Martin-Baker ejector seat. Business and Finance: Discount market, Changes in structure at Samuel Montagu, Ward White rules out bid for K Shoes, Technology News American electronics award for British defence scientist, EEC asks Belgium to justify steel aid, LME metal stocks, Commodities, Why the sparkle is going out of champagne, Industry gets back to normal working, The fascination of luxury cars, British companies take joint control of Aston Martin, Sales advance at Roche/Sapac, Business Diary: Gold fever in the Rockies, Consortium plans to bid for PRF Corporation, New rate for N Sea crude likely soon, New Life Business, Two large share stakes are key to Renwick bid, In Brief, Move against Attwood brothers, Dollar falls steeply as interest rates ease, Dalgety pays £13m for rest of Spillers, Pledge by Chancellor on training policy, International Hoechst expects difficult year as profits fall, Briefly, Pressure on for open telecom market, Poland's risk rating may be downgraded, Soviet economy: the men who influence the Kremlin, Sterling Credit raises £2.3m with disposal, Gatt accord on reduction of non-tariff barriers, Ministers heading for clash with industrialists on energy pricing, Some necessary ingredients, Uk Reserves, Tyneside ship repair yard reopens next month. Stock Exchange Tables: Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Recent Issues, Stock markets Light trading, and profit taking in oils, Price Changes, Wall Street, Stock Exchange Prices Lack of Buyers. Business Appointments: Business appointments Sir Anthony Royle is Wilkinson Match chief. Births.

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