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The Times - 14/04/1981

1981; Gale Group;

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By Martin Huckerby, Nicholas Timmins, John Witherow, Stewart Tendler, and David Nicholson-Lord, From Michael Leapman, From Patricia Clough, By Donald Macintyre Labour Reporter, By Richard Ford and Peter Waymark, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, By Richard Evans Political Staff, By George Clark Political Correspondent, By John Youug Planning Reporter, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Diana Geddes Education Correspondent, By Our Political Staff, By Martin Huckerby Theatre Reporter, From Our Correspondent, By Peter Hennessy, By Our Political Editor, By David Nicholson-Lord, By Staff Reporters, By Stewart Tendler Crime Reporter, By John Witherow, By Martin Huckerby Music Reporter, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, From Christopher Thomas, By Hugh Clayton Agriculture Correspondent, Ronald Kershaw, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, By Our Motoring Correspondent, From Patrick Brogan, By Our Diplomatic Correspondent, From Charles Hargrove, By Peter Strafford, From Stephen Downer, From Dessa Trevisan, From John Best, From Marie-Thérèse Delboulbes of Agence France-Presse, From Michael Hornsby, By Pearce Wright Science Editor, From John Earle, From Harry Debelius, From Denis Taylor, From Ray Kennedy, , From Sinan Fisek, From Our Own Correspondent, By Lucy Hodges, From Tewfik Mishlawi, From Trevor Fishlock, By Tony Samstag, From Charles Harrison, From Ian Murray, Ned Chaillet, John Russell Taylor, Peter Waymark, Noël Goodwin, Richard Williams, Irving Wardle, By Norman Fox Football Correspondent, By Rex Bellamy squash Rackets Correspondent, By Nicholas Harling, From John Hennessy Golf Correspondent, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By A Special Correspondent, By Sydney Friskin, From John Wilcockson, Bernard Levin, Alan Hamilton, by John Hume, , J. M. K. SPALDING, , DEBORAH HAYTER, , CHARLES VILLIERS, , K. M. DELANEY, , HERB GREER, , MAX NICHOLSON, , J. A. R. SWAINSON, , DAVID HARINGTON, , J. P. HEWITT, , CLIFFORD, , R. S. NICHOLS, , JILL MacMAHON, , HUGH FRASER, , MICHAEL PEEL, , K. F. ARCHBOLD-GEORGE, , ROBIN A. HODGKIN, , PETER CADOGAN, , STUART ANDREWS, , BRABOURNE, , DAVID PUTTNAM, , K. J. BALLINGER, , J. L. NUNN, , By the Staff of Nature, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, Bernadine Morris, By Michael Prest, From Peter Norman, David Hewson, By David Felton, By Rosemary Unsworth, By Melvyn Westlake and Clifford Webb, By Michael Baily Shipping Correspondent, By Peter Hill, By Ronald Pullen, Derek Harris, By our Industrial Editor, Kenneth Owen, VANI BOROOAH, , RICK VAN DER PLOEG, , MARTIN WEALE, , NIGEL F. B. ALLINGTON, , T. W. TAYLOR, , PETER CAMPBELL, , P. B. E. THOMPSON, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Michael Prest, David Blake, By Our Financial Staff, By Peter Wainwright, By Michael Clark, By Peter Wilson-Smith, By Richard Allen, By Philip Robinson,

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News: Hope of end to Gujarat caste conflict, Reply on jobless figures, Science report Astronomy: Collisions between galaxies, Brixton streets boil for the fourth night, PLO denounces Haig policy and seeks friendship of Moscow, Poland's press warns leaders to begin reforms without delay, Hospital has no drugs Children play among Chad war victims, If there had been a third man at Fermanagh..., Comradely words from French and Italians, 80-minute power cut traps Tube passengers, Comoros fall prey to isolation complex, The rebels out to win with guns and a prayer, Decision day for Coin Street puts question mark over inquiries, Editor of 'Sun' on leave for six months, Night of violence in Berlin, WRAC college to be merged with Sandhurst, Dr Owen tilts at smoking, Cornish farm isolated after signs of foot-and-mouth, Policing and crime Why we stop black youngsters, Confidence over shuttle despite loss of tiles, Pupil profiles unlikely to oust exams, France proposes special UN envoy in Lebanon, Fleet Street printers' pay warning, Wife defies mob attacks one fortified home, Left capture all the top posts in Islington, Regional report Warehouse flats' historical background, Compromise ends strike by orchestra, London Diary, Syrians mopping up around encircled Lebanese town, Mr Shcharansky loses his visiting rights for a year, Transkei attempts to control its news, Leaders of Spain able to take trips abroad, Challenge to SDP over name, Fashion Where the smart American money is going, Dr Soares retains control of Socialists, Italian fascist law used in pilot dispute, Labour plan for industry to revive rural areas, TUC seeking more help for jobless, Col Gaddafi proposes Mauritania merger with Sahara Republic, Navy moves in on strike-bound submarine, Mr Foot justifies case for more peers, 'It would have ended quickly if the Bill had gone away', Agencies in Karamoja fear rain could hinder relief, Reagan campaign aide denies political aim in Khmer Rouge visit, Grenada accuses US of fixing five-nation boycott, Briton loses all her money in Miami robbery, Pro-Gandhi man is expelled by Communists, Sharp drop in British foreign aid, Hint of rail strike action if pay offer is not improved, Mr Benn reaffirms his party post challenge, Striptease performers seek better working conditions, Russian leaders face some sharp choices throughout the next decade, National Front man among whites and blacks fined and bailed, Neo-fascists kill Brescia bomb man in jail yard, French Presidential Election A tale of two candidates with much in common but a difference in style, Fears of renewed violence at Easter 'solidarity' rally, Ministers meet to avert Canadian energy war, Tiniest of space shuttle defects will be spotted, 200 protest at choice of Stansted, Labour opens poll campaign, Mexico and America fall out over EI Salvador, Joblessness 'increasing heart disease', Banaban Island compensation dispute is settled, Turks want execution of 97 Kurd separatists, Tunisian party picks leaders, Six Basques begin hunger strike in a cathedral, Coolness in Pretoria to Reagan envoy, Japan questions US version of sea disaster, Rudolf Hess's son denied visit to father in hospital, Russell-style tribunal on Rhine's filth, Albanian rebuff enrages Belgrade, Searching Indian questions for Mrs Thatcher, Government hope on output, with warning over pay, Manx hopes of restoring birch are dashed, President Reagan stays out of public eye, Marines officers' parade, Moscow suspicious of trends in Warsaw. Index. Display Advertising: Garrard The Crown Jewellers, Decoration & Furnishing Guide, Unrepeatable Masterpiece, Multiple Display Advertisements, Broadstone Investment Trust Limited, Easter Bouquet, Barclays Bank, Nigeria Airways, Peter Saunders' Jaunty Jigger Jacket, Phillips & Drew,, Granada Television, Citibank Citicorp, Eurolex, Rosen Thal, Bibby, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Church's, Banque Nationale De Paris Limited, W.E.Norton (Holdings) Limited, Saudia, Easter Will Be SAD This Year Unless..., Atcost, Napf, Girobank, Scottish Provident. Politics and Parliament: MPs opposed to the expulsion of Mr Sands, New safety regulations for household products likely House of Commons, Motorway service areas bitterly criticized for high food and fuel prices, Budget critics misunderstand basic objective, New offence might undo 'sus' repeal House of Lords, Brixton riot inquiry: 'We cannot buy our way out of these problems' House of Commons. Law: Nine Scots on terror charge, Queen's Bench Division Car benefit an 'emolument' under PAYE Regina v General Commissioners for Income Tax, Ex parte Wilson, Acquittal of last four Bristol trial defendants, Hoaxer on airliner loses appeal, Husband on murder charge, Australian given 30 months for raping wife, Court of Appeal Constables' power to arrest for breach of the peace Regina v Howell. Weather: The Weather. Official Appointments and Notices: Mini Metro gets safety award, Northern Ireland Service awards, George Medal award for PC Lock and embassy siege rescuer, Church news. News in Brief. Picture Gallery. Reviews: The Merchant of Venice Old Vic, Garbarek/Gismonti/ Haden Shaw Theatre, The Opera Tricycle, Marisa Robles Queen Elizabeth Hall, There's no mistaking a Giacometti Giacometti Serpentine Gallery Giacometti: Paintings Thomas Gibson Fine Art Spotlight: Four Centuries of Ballet Costume Victoria and Albert Museum, Book review Sparks Fly Upward By Stewart Granger. Sport: Motor racing Brabham brings Piquet home to face the storm, Equestrianism Badminton restores faith after the unacceptable, Cycling Elliott's good beginning, Football Ipswich fear the worst will happen, Basketball Strong England glimpse a place in finals, Cricket Boycott should be fit to resume England's quest for saving grace, Snooker Dennis Taylor wins a battle of nerve, Sports in Brief, For the record, Squash rackets Sponsors ask the family for support, Racing To Agori-Mou money in the bank for Newmarket clairvoyants, Table tennis Mrs Hammersley primed and ready for assault on the Asians, Tennis Old soldiers begin a careful advance, Rugby Union Hall among nine new Barbarians, Hockey Ireland depend on withdrawal of New Zealand, Golf Young pretender has time on his side, Boxing O'Grady ruthless in victory. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): A fond pip pip to my priggish friends, 25 years ago From The Times of Saturday, April 14, 1956 'Sung to death'. Editorials/Leaders: Why Are They Frightened Of Ballots?, Middle East Priorities, Inquest On Brixton. Letters to the Editor: Charities and the law, Civil Service strike and defence, Nationality proposals, TV and brain death, New life for film making, Recovery through productivity, Auchinleck's tactics, Right to work, Election as MP of IRA prisoner, The story of concrete, Moving Highgate graves, Pioneering dam, Peacetime conscription, Investment for recovery, Mark of the beast. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Arts and Entertainment: Princely sum paid for royal marriage contract, Television, Regional Tv, Radio, Personal Choice, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,500. Deaths. Obituaries: Mr Justice Smith, Mr James Hagerty Influential press secretary under President Eisenhower. Stock Exchange Tables: Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Recent Issues, Price Changes, Wall Street, Stock Exchange Prices Quiet trading. Business and Finance: Discount market, BSR hopes to return to profit in second half, Mantle of secrecy thrown over ICI fabric, Abolition of training board urged, Nissan visits Wales in search of site, Hawley aims for further growth, Ladbroke buys more betting shops in £4m deal, Commodities, Why Philips is changing its TV view, Business Diary: Vestey's master mariner · Small beer, Stock markets Equities' strength not tested as buyers hold off, British banks ready to postpone Polish debt payment, Peachey Property in Knightsbridge deal, Metal Box buys 49pc of Irish group, Warburg set to sell metal trade subsidiary, New oil company seeks up to $20m in Europe, Hopeful signs that worst of recession may be over, In Brief, Mersey docks' £6m losses, Why Europe's recession may be worse than expected, 2,500 fresh steel jobs in prospect, 100,000 UK textile jobs go in a year, Lloyds forces staff to take 10 pc pay offer, Kawasaki issue likely, Details of gilts deals go to Stock Exchange, The Pound, High interest costs and falling demand hit Erith, Industrial Output, Briefly, London & Continental climbs 21pc, LME zinc quiet and easier at close, Shareholders to vote on Tricentrol plan, Pound slips as dollar gains ground, NCC sells 29.9pc stake in Petrocon, Technology News British Telecom to start high-speed desk-to-desk message service, International First Chicago up 19 pc for quarter, Temporary curbs put on textile imports, Crown House puts its case, Australian inquiry into oil share dealings, Burnett & Hallamshire lifts stake in Brint, Poland's debts-a headache for the West, Glaxo regains its glamour, Bankers agree to lend IMF $1,200m, Discord over Bonn's interest rate policy, L M E metal stocks. Classified Advertising: Entertainments Guide, Legal Appointments, Announcements, Reader Services Guide, General Vacancies. Business Appointments: Business appointments Merchant bank names director. Property: Flat Sharing, Salerooms and Antiques. Births.

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