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The Times - 02/03/1981

1981; Gale Group;

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From David Cross, By David Felton Labour Reporter, By George Clark Political Correspondent, From Christopher Thomas, From a Staff Reporter, By Our Sports Staff, By Ian Bradley, From Ronald Kershaw, By Hugh Clayton Agriculture Correspondent, From Marcel Berlins Legal Correspondent, By Mark Jackson of The Times Educational, By Our Political Staff, From Harry Golombek Chess Correspondent, By Pearce Wright Science Editor, By John Witherow, By a Staff Reporter, By Peter Hennessy, By Nicholas Timmins, From Ronald Faux, By Frances Gibb, From Our Correspondent, By Lucy Hodges, By Peter Waymark Motoring Correspondent, From Richard Wigg, From Robert Schuil, From Charles Hargrove, From Patricia Clough, From Our Own Correspondent, From Christopher Walker, From Moshe Brilliant, From Mario Modiano, From Michael Leapman, From Michael Binyon, From Tony Allaway, From John Best, By Caroline Moorehead, By Our Foreign Staff, From Dessa Trevisan, From Peter Hazelurst, From Neil Kelly, Philip Howard, Patrick J. Smith, Paul Griffiths, Hilary Finch, William Mann, Max Harrison, Richard Williams, John Percival, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspendent, By Norman Fox Football Correspondent, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Norman Fox, By a Special Correspondent, By Sydney Friskin, By Michael Seely, Nicholas Wapshott, Bryan Magee, From Nicholas Ashford, Gerald Ely, Charles Hargrove, Michael leapman, Lord Chalfont, Tony Samstag, Trevor Fishlock, David Wood, CYRIL D. TOWNSEND, , RICHARD HISCOCKS, , MARY ALLSEBROOK, , GORDON A. WALTERSON, , T. GEORGE HUNTER, , CATHERINE E. MORTON, , MAX BELOFF, , PETER R. BROOKMAN, , BRIAN THOMAS, , D. J. WADDINGTON, , J. N. LAZONBY, , IRENE GEORGE, , ANGUS L. MacLEOD, , COLIN LEGUM, , L. JAMES, , P. A. LANYON-ORGILL, , By the Staff of Nature, By Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, Hugh Clayton, By Roman Eisenstein and Michael Prest, By Edward Townsend, By Our Industrial Staff, Frank Vogl, By Peter Hill Industrial Editor, By Bill Johnstone, By John Huxley, By Frances Williams, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By Our Energy Correspondent, Edited by Andrew Goodrick-Clarke, Iain Murray, Ronald Kershaw, Clare Watson, PETER LANDYMORE, , J. D. PETER-HOBLYN, , JEREMY HASLAM, , PETER G. HARDIE-BICK, , RORY JOHNSTON, , OLIVER CARNE, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Hugh Stephenson, John Earle, Oliver Stanley, Margareta Pagano, Roman Eisenstein Banking Correspondent, Catherine Gunn, David Robinson, Michael Prest Commodities Correspondent, Edited by Peter Dear, Peter Norman European Economics Correspondent, David Blake Economics Editor, James Hutchinson, J.H., Frank Carmichael,

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News: EI Salvador junta battles to win the hearts and minds of Americans and Europeans over to its cause, Vicunas: will the killing be stopped?, Cricket tour is in the hands of ministers, Medical guidelines on treating severe handicap in babies to be reviewed, Prisoners of conscience Iran: Abolfazle Ghassemi, ...money going out The pace is quickening, View from Westminster The case for staying on, Wider action threat by Civil Service unions, Raiders steal beagles used in killer disease tests, Tax collectors ask for more staff to tackle 'black economy', Rampton 'unsuited' for mentally handicapped, Dead walker may have altered name, President Zia expected to form a new Cabinet with bigger civilian presence, Thai coalition threatened by oil industry dispute, China cuts back state spending in face of mounting budget deficits, Further union breaches of pay guideline predicted, Atlantic balloonists take on the Pacific, Latest European snow reports, Protection of confidences 'may be too great', The Times Profile A stalls seat at the farce of history, Farming and food Poultry producers join the queue for aid, The French in a royal ecstasy, Thatcher pledge to back US in fight against tyranny, No progress by peace delegation in Tehran, Money coming in... Opportunities are there, Science report Particle physics: Mass of neutrino, Labour rebels speed up new party plans, Likud gives Israeli defence force chief a fourth year in office, Anglo-German Trade, Known frontiers of space pushed back by 2,000 million light years, Delhi imposes direct rule in Manipur state, Theatre defies union with Sunday show, Drive to restore the sight of 8 million Asians, Miners sabotage imports, IRA prisoners' leader begins hunger strike, Homosexual vicar praised for courage, Pakistan's pressing case for aid, Mrs Thatcher accused of vendetta against housing, Scottish nationalists wait for tide, Trades councils define their road to socialism, Greek denial of military deal with US, Missionaries rejoice in their new freedom, Illegal vodka stills raided in Poland, Red paint protest on eve of seal cull, Enigmatic Mr Dayan reenters political arena, Code on vehicle safety defects may be extended, A black list of double standards, School milk subsidy too complex for dairies, Socialists to trim Dutch nuclear force, Apprenticeship reform held up by disagreements, Greece orders earthquake hotels inquiry, Soviet spy swop deal for dissident is denied, Can anyone tell me what I want?, 'Observer' pledges are sought, Four face perjury summonses on tanker evidence, Siege state at Brokdorf as police repel protest, The economy Days of easy growth are over, South Africa's exports to black states boom despite calls for trade sanctions against apartheid, Rhinoceros threatened by Malaysia loggers, French Presidential Election M Giscard d'Estaing opens campaign as champion of Right against 'disorder', Lukewarm confidence vote undermines Canadian Tory leader, British communist speech censored by Russians, Anglo-German Trade Railways get priority over autobahns, Anglo-German Trade Labour Good order and discipline, How secularism steals the words of religion, Madrid coup attempt persuades one wing of ETA movement to abandon Basque country violence, Holiday airports tace strike threat after pay talks break down, Anglo-German Trade Sources of finance Fierce competition by banks after 1980 setbacks. Index. Display Advertising: Faber, Westdeutsche Landesbank, The Manchester Ship Canal Company, Garrard, 3 Per Cent Treasury Stock, 1986, Multiple Display Advertisements, Frankfurt., Veba, Barclays Merchant Bank, Henry Butcher, The Scottish American Investment Co.Ltd., Deminex Uk Oil And Gas Ltd., M.J.H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Bayerische Vereinsbank, Europa, Pacific Western University, Hypo-Bank, Edward Hopper, Psalms, Skf, Glenfiddich Pure Malt. Picture Gallery. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,463, Television, Regional Tv, Radio, Personal Choice, New Zealand's young master wins chess prize, US sale of Eastern art exceeds expectations. Weather: The Weather. News in Brief. Reviews: Books New chance to scale Proustian heights, LPO/Rostropovich Festival Hall, Bow Wow Wow Rainbow, LSO/Berglund Festival Hall, Philippe Entremont Queen Elizabeth Hall, I. Giselle Battersea Arts Centre, Tensions of symphonic experience Boston SO/Ozawa Symphony Hall, Boston, Weekend concerts in London Sinfonietta/Pay Round House/Radio 3. Classified Advertising: Entertainments Guide, 2 Academy Award Nominations, Educational, Contracts & Tenders, Commercial Properties and Services to the Business World, Reader Services Guide, -Stepping Stones-Non-Seretarial-Secretarial-Temporary & Part Time Vacancies-, Forthcoming Events. Sport: Bowls Bryant wins world title for third year, Racing Irish lead with Jack of Trumphs as Cheltenham hands are shown, Cross-country Miss Smith comfortably home and dry in the rain, Lacrosse England pick two new faces for Lilleshall line-up, Sports in Brief, Athletics Decision on payments is deferred after a close vote, For the record, Hockey England beat Scots to win back pride, Cricket Dual standards make future of tour difficult to forecast, Golf Brand wins Ivory Coast open play-off, Boxing Muhammad stops Johnson in 11th, Rowing Oriel wear crown for ninth year in a row, Football Liverpool fit again to tackle the best, Rugby Union Hare's kicking lesson moves him 19 points closer to a record. Property: Flat Sharing, Commercial Property Work to start on Glasgow office scheme, Country Properties. Editorials/Leaders: Shares In The Alliance, Let Councils Face The Music, Source book for the left's long struggle. Letters to the Editor: Shetland hopes for survival, Gallantry at Majuba, Anthropology and the manager, Answering Mr Brezhnev, Case for examination, Without honours, First in line, Ownership off 'The Observer', Wizards that were, Food before petrol?, Democratic survey, Industry's will to fight, 'Exporting revolution', Comparisons with the Thirties, Controls on computers, Plea for amnesty, Responsibilities of civil servants. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: Royal Navy promotions, Latest appointments, Appointments in the Forces. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Thursday, March 1, 1956. Politics and Parliament: Parliamentary notices, Parliamentary diary. Obituaries: Mr John Davis, Mr Talbot Rothwell Scriptwriter of 'Carry On' films, Lieut-Gen Sir William Oliver. Business and Finance: NEB may merge with research corporation, A new market for the City, Task force to report on energy costs, Work starts on £681m gold and copper mine, How fair is the company car?, Help for industry in Indian budget, Industry in the regions Fertile ground for fresh enterprises, Commodities London makes up lost time in gold and financials, Costs of factory closures hit Bond St Fabrics, Textiles claim angers Minister, Bank of England approves plan for market in financial futures, Manufacturing still in decline, Chancellor told, Briefing Pinnacle for TSB and Mr Bryans, Optimism of upturn at Lincroft Kilgour, In Brief, Can Italy's trade unions settle their differences?, Interim slide at Kunick, Directors' salaries set to rise less than average, This week Fisons expected to confirm market's fears, The Pound, Euromarkets Borrowers reluctant to pay current rates, Brokers' views Attractions of life assurance sector, Gadgetry without fears..., Freight Pressure mounts to lay up vessels, Little room for manoeuvre in the Budget, Chancellor urged to ease Telecom limits, Economists warn Government on money supply and overspending, Business Diary profile: New boys at the Bank, Taxing lessons from growth study, Helping computers to give of their best, Steel unions press for private sector state aid. Business Appointments: Business appointments New chairman at North Eastern Postal Board. Stock Exchange Tables: Weekly list of fixed interest stocks, Unit Trust Prices-change on the week FT Indexchange on week 506.6 + 18.2 (3.7%), Stock Exchange Prices Capitalization and week's change. Births.

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