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The Times - 10/03/1981

1981; Gale Group;

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By David Felton Labour Reporter, By Our Diplomatic Staff, By Fred Emery Political Editor, From Robert Fisk, From Ian Murray, From Nicholas Ashford, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, By Our Political Editor, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By Peter Hennessy, From Christopher Thomas, By Martin Huckerby Theatre Reporter, By Kenneth Gosling Arts Reporter, From Frances Gibb, By Hugh Clayton, From Tim Jones, By Craig Seton, By Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, By Our Defence Correspondent, By John Young Planning Reporter, By Pearce Wright Science Editor, From Arthur Osman, By Lucy Hodges, By Our Political Reporter, By Michael Hatfield Political Reporter, Tim Jones, By Diana Geddes Education Correspondent, By Peter Waymark Motoring Correspondent, From M. G. G. Pillai, From Neil Kelly, From Michael Leapman, From Peter Hazelhurst, From Michael Binyon, From Richard Wigg, From David Cross, From Charles Hargrove, From Ray Kennedy, From Christopher Walker, By Hugh Clayton Agriculture Correspondent, From Ivor Davis, From Our Correspondent, From Patricia Clough, From Hasan Akhtar, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Norman Fox Football Correspondent, By Sydney Friskin, By Jim Railton, By John Blunsden, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Nicholas Harling, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, by Suzy Menkes, John Russell Taylor, Ned Chaillet, John Percival, Irving Wardle, Iain Moncreiffe, Stephen Pettitt, Richard Williams, John Young, , Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, John Chartres, Michael Horsnell, John Young, Ronald Faux, Patrick O'Leary, Bernard Levin, Peter Hennessy, Alan Hamilton, Christopher Thomas, JOHN GARRETT, , ROBIN MAXWELL-HYSLOP, , RON GOSTICK, , RACHEL GIBBS, , RICHARD COTTRELL, DENIS MAHON, , ELIZABETH WHITEMAN, , DAVID NAPLEY, , TERRY MILLER, , ERIC ROBINSON, , GEORGE SCALES, , ANN MACDONALD, , By the Staff of Nature, By Michael Coleman, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, From John Chartres, S. F. S., By Our Financial Staff, By David Hewson, Philip Robinson, By Patricia Tisdall, By Peter Hill Industrial Editor, By Clifford Webb Midland Industrial Correspondent, From Our US Economics Correspondent, From Frank Vogl, By Ronald Kershaw, John Whitmore, By Derek Harris, By John Huxley, By Bill Johnstone, SAM LECKY, , F. MOSELEY, , IAN LIDDINGTON, , M. McEWEN CHARLISH, , M. N. McLEAN, , KEVIN FITZGERALD, , COLIN DAURIS, , K. G. SPENCER., BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Ross Davies, Hugh Stephenson, Stephen Taylor, Robin Young, By Catherine Gunn, By Peter Wainwright, By Michael Prest, Edited by Peter Dear,

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News: £100m expenditure on lightweight trains proposed to save 1,100 miles of country railways, heavy odds against apartheid in casinostans, Listening to foreign intelligence disrupted, Only one person at No 10 fails to report for work, Civil Service unions decide today on future disruptions, Army to replace its veteran two-inch mortar, French strike ripples through education, Aldermaston plant is brought to halt by Civil Service strike, Seal-culling protest despite ban, Britain rejects EEC compromise plan for coastal fisheries, Lords seek farming ban powers in moorland Bill, Syrian troops move in around hijacked jet, Israel to open first law court in West Bank, One militant pedestrian ruffles calm of Whitehall, Canadian visit will be a test of Reagan rhetoric, Career girl fashion, Mrs McAliskey a likely candidate, Black nurse barred from treating white, Rebuilding Poland's party is priority for Soviet Union, Mr Steel is critical of democrat ploy, Cockney-style industry gets a boost, Regional report Fight to win a stamp for Mumbles, Economists criticize Government, Rejection brings anguish for marathon hopefuls, Opposition group pledges repeal of nationality Bill, Science report Disasters: Spread of fire, Solidarity leader hopeful of averting strike, Social Democrats seek complete victory at polls, Mr Jenkins says, Two generals dropped in Zia reshuffle of Cabinet, Latest European snow reports, Soviet note arrives at No 10, Picket at Bevin ceremony, London's Docklands Scarcely a Sleeping Beauty, Transport The MT ushered in a new era, French try to halt foot and mouth, The Foreign Legion is 150 today, General indicted for rebellion in Spain, More than a hatchet man, Ireland: the passion about neutrality, GLC accused of censorship over 'Romans', Labour leadership issue, £4m research attack on 'deep' cancers, Foster father watches sex murderer die in electric chair, Mr Ford delivers Reagan letter in Paris, Hangman kept busy in Malaysia jails, Christian Democrats score a boring success, Gulf states draft rules for a new grouping, Irish and Welsh missionaries go quietly among the bullets in El Salvador guerrilla territory, West End theatres crisis 'a threat to tourism', U S interest in Soviet proposals, Premium Bond winners, London Diary, Murder at Disneyland, North-west tourism promoted, Atom power protests by Japanese, Enterprise zones Signs of urgency welcome, Beyond the public eye, an abyss, Floods damage homes and land in Wales and Dorset, Iranians told club-wielders trying to seize power, Shoppers sail past customs on a pre-Budget spree, Surgery after the Empire's demise, The union 'fixer' with a conscience, Thai hint of armed forces' intervention in crisis, Housing renewal threatened by cuts, The Inter City, Putting a beat back in the heartland, Business as usual for passengers and flight controllers at Luton airport, UN chief regrets American move at sea law session, Concern for minorities in multiracial schools. Index. Display Advertising: Wylex, The Wellington, Laing, Jotul, London Docklands, Océ, Multiple Display Advertisements, Merseyside Development Corporation, Prestel, Bank Base Rates, Tsl, Rippon Boswell & Company, Provident Mutual Life Assurance Association, Museum Of Mankind, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, The Nottingham Manufacturing Company, Limited, Lazard Brothers & Co. Ltd.. News in Brief. Law: Crowd cheers accused Malta politician, Sleepwalking doctor crashed car, Privy Council Higher interest outside 'further advance' in deed of guarantee Burnes v Trade Credits Ltd-, Owners of former Coral casino lose licence plea, M25 objectors threaten to issue writs, 'M5 rapist' is jailed for life after admitting 16 offences, John Conteh charged, Leave to appeal against Kagan sentence sought, Court of Appeal 'No interest' rule upheld Burrows v Burrows, From The Times of November 23, 1957 High Court Of Justice Queen's Bench Division Three Politicians Each Awarded £2,500 Beyan And Others v. The Spectator Ltd., Officer who shot girl denies being drunks, Chancery Division At the drop of a hat Creed (Inspector of Taxes) v H. & M. Levinson Ltd., Tug crew challenges courts' jurisdiction. Politics and Parliament: Meat content of sausages and hamburgers, Phonenix concept seeks to save steel jobs, Procedure debate to proceed, Law Lords support Bill to help courts interpret legislation House of Lords, Labour tactics made Government guillotine Transport Bill, Divorce and the matrimonial home House of Lords, Public buying move designed to assist sale of British goods House of Commons, Cable and Wireless 'escapes dead hand of Treasury', Windfall gas profits, Competition through use of more robots, Transport Bill for the guillotine, Cost of US trip. Picture Gallery. Weather: The Weather. Sport: Rowing Oxford are in ship shape now for the Boat Race, Skiing Miss McKinney on crash course to title, Motor racing Moss and BP link up again, Racing Sir Desmond is full of praise for Sedgefield, Football A friendly wink towards Tottenham, Golf Kite's late challenge brings him Inverrary victory, Today's fixture, Hockey A red card puts RAF player out of tournament, Basketball Announcement from Palace steals limelight, Cricket Barbadian strokes in restricted supply, Tennis Computer scheme is a nation-wide incentive for singles, Boxing Cowdell takes Argentine bull by horns, For the record, Rugby Union Blakeway's future is clouded by a doctors' divergence. Reviews: Cockroach Trilogy Lyric Studio, Oedipus Finborough Arms, Purcell done grandly Dido and Aeneas St John's/Radio 3, Personal Choice, Contrasting assemblages of elegance and humour Joseph Cornell/ Tony Cragg Whitechapel Gallery Continuous Creation Serpentine Gallery Hille: 75 Years of British Furniture Victoria and Albert A Handful of History Austin Reed, Regent Street, A brave attempt to put Italian ballet back on the map Undici onde La Fenice, Venice, Book review Clans and Chiefs, Millie Jackson Apollo Victoria. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Friday, March 9, 1956. Nigerian Paye, The Labour drinks scandal that keeps coming back. Editorials/Leaders: Running Risks With Sea Law, Mr Brezhnev's Peace Campaign, The New Public Morality. Letters to the Editor: Basis for democracy, Amending Canada's Constitution, Remands in custody, Duty-free impedimenta, Tower of Babel, Pat argument, When is credit not credit?, Referral of mergers, Examining investment incentives, Future of the Tunnicliffe collection, Employment rise at Lonrho, Anomaly in tax allowance, Management procedures at ICI, Identification and privacy, Press curb proposal, Regenerating farm investment, Keeping the public books. Court and Social: Court Circular. Official Appointments and Notices: Opera recording takes top award, Dante book's award, Latest appointments, Church news. Deaths. Marriages. Arts and Entertainment: Television, More concerts for Bristol church, Regional Tv, Radio, Lambeth Delft charger is sold for £10,000, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,470. Obituaries: Lord Rhyl Implacable critic of inflationary policies, Mr Kyril Kondrashin, Mrs Winifred Nicholson, Sir William Duffus. Business and Finance: Discount market, President to call for $48,600m cuts, Hungarian bank to get $400m Euroloan, LME metal stocks, Sears buys shoe group for $100m, Galliford up 7pc but facing a hard year, TDG to acquire US freight company for $14.5m, Commodities, Preparing for a fall in interest rates, £560m IMF liquidity move, Miners find it hard to spend £40m, Inquiry into phenol dumping, US seeks curbs on Japanese cars, BL will use foreign suppliers if UK cannot meet Metro demand, Loss ends rapid profits growth at Neil & Spencer, Way clear for Cable & Wireless sale, SW Farmer holds payout despite setback, Why Mr Mugabe is losing patience over oil, Business Diary: Bad dogs and Englishmen · Pay as you err, In Brief, Withering on the vine..., Brewers fear attack on fruit machine profits, 250 jobs to go as Reed closes mill, S and W Berisford expects tough year, Ladbroke pays up for the bet that failed, The Pound, BSC ready to set up 'private' offshoots, Briefly, If we had known then what we know now, Taking positions, Pechiney Ugine cuts cobalt price, Double Eagle raises £933,000 with placing, Technology News Lummus may use Compeda plant design system worldwide, Company car drivers thwart petrol curbs, Save & Prosper takes stake in Exco Securities, Chemicals capital investment forecast to fall by 20 pc, Budget squeeze fears send shares down but pound advances, Sterling: Spot and Forward. Stock Exchange Tables: Foreign exchane report, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Recent Issues, Stock Exchange Prices Equities marked lower, Price Changes, Wall Street, Stock markets Gilts in demand but equity prices tumble. Business Appointments: Business appointments Sir Donald Barron to be Midland vice-chairman. Classified Advertising: Funeral Arrangements, Entertainments Guide, Secretarial and Non-secretarial Appointments, Legal Notices. Property: Rentals, Salerooms and Antiques. Births.

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