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The Times - 13/03/1981

1981; Gale Group;

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By Fred Emery Political Editor, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By Donald Macintyre Labour Reporter, By a Staff Reporter, By Ian Bradley, By Our Foreign Staff, By Andrew Goodrick-Clarke and Philip Robinson, From Ronald Kershaw, By Frances Gibb, By George Clark Political Correspondent, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By Our Political Correspondent, By Michael Hatfield Political Reporter, By Martin Huckerby Theatre Reporter, From a Staff Reporter, By Our Medical Correspondent, From David Felton, By Marcel Berlins Legal Correspondent, From Christopher Thomas, By Nicholas Timmins, By Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Robin Young, By Our Local Government Correspondent, By Dan van der Vat, By Lucy Hodges, By Our Labour Staff, By Kenneth Gosling, By Our Crime Reporter, By Stewart Tendler Crime Reporter, From Tony Allaway, From Mario Modiano, From Michael Leapman, From Patricia Clough, From Our Correspondent, By Tony Samstag, From Ivor Davis, From Nicholas Ashford, From Christopher Walker, From Michael Hornsby, From Our Own Correspondent, From Stephen Taylor, From Neil Kelly, From Ian Murray, By Richard Dowden, From Douglas Aiton, Mario Modiano, Nicholas Ashford, Jeremy Taylor, David Robinson, John Percival, John Higgins, William Mann, Irving Wardle, By John Young Planning Reporter, By Christopher Warman, Peter Waymark, By Clive White, By Roy McKelvie, By Rex Bellamy Squash Rackets Correspondent, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, By Richard Streeton, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Nicholas Harling, By Sydney Friskin, By John Blunsden, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, Geoffrey Smith, Martin Huckerby, Michael Binyon, Jacob Ecclestone, James Curran, J. H. MORLEY, , FRANK MILLAR, PHILLIPS, , EDWARD FREWIN, , S. M WOODLEY, , H. T. B. RYVES, , GEOFFREY LOWIS, , PAUL CRANE, SJ, , S. RAMSAMY, , A. H. C. RATLIFF, , T. GLYN THOMAS, , R. LEWONTIN, , ROBERT A. HINDE, , HEINZ OHFF, , JAKE BROWN, , JUDITH PARRAT, , By Our Astronomy Correspondent, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, From Our Parliamentary Correspondent, F.S.W., John Earle, Derek Harris, Commercial Editor, J.E., Mary Venturini, Jenny Ireland, By David Blake Economics Correspondent, By Michael Prest, By John Whitmore, By Nicholas Hirst and Ronald Pullen, By Margaret Stone, By John Huxley, Frances Williams, By Peter Hill Industrial Editor, By Richard Allen, Philip Stephens Reuter, From Frank Vogl US Economics Correspondent, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, D. J. FARRANT, , JOHN HEAP, , DAVID GREEN, , TONY BALL, , H. E. ROFF, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Ross Davies, David Hewson, Kenneth Owen, By Our Financial Staff, By Catherine Gunn, By Peter Wainwright, By Rosemary Unsworth, Edited by Peter Davalle,

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News: A state of siege at 105 Piccadilly, Family's tussle over deportation, Palace is not amused at 'wedding party', Opec ban on S Africa broken, says report, Left-wing NUM chiefs want union to press for 25% pay rise, Police sergeant dies in stabbing, ...and so could the Italians in London, Labour left tightens grip on city councillors, English rugby captain named with tennis players as having connexions with South Africa Hundreds of British sportsmen face blacklist, Mr Hain says, Anglo-Italian Trade Most investment is in the north, GLC contest by Social Democrat, Will Trinidad discard its quiet leader?, Motoring Lancia affair still having repercussions, Solidarity gives notice of a two-hour strike in Polish city, Iran MPs tell of plot to oust President, Science report Astronomy: Discoverer of Uranus, UK selling more, buying less, Inquiry over weapons at police station, Water men's militancy grows after Budget, Big medical school fights for life, US gives assurance on draft law of sea treaty, BBC feared effect of nuclear film on elderly, Cholera outbreak blamed on black resettlement, Briton released from Saudi jail flies home, Moscow Diary, RAF violation of air space alleged by Greek MPs, Latest European snow reports, Liberia berated over timing of Amoco Cadiz report, Two Russian cosmonauts sent into space, Vietnam and America clash at UN forum, Deaths start legion disease alert, First strike pay for civil servants, Hijacking used to jail critics of Zia regime, Opportunities for accountants, Woman dies and child critically injured on track, Businessmen seem set to stay, Foreigners to pay for hospital treatment, Farm price proposals may cost twice the estimate, Recession has damaged imports, Karmal aide flees to India, Jaw trap and obesity belt the latest slimming aids, Bones protest: Friends of the Earth dump-, Reconciliation aim in family and property disputes Zimbabwe integrates customary law courts into legal system, Via Dolorosa restoration is nearly complete Herodian paving stones are back, Forte group in £58m bid for Savoy Hotel, Helicopter crash kills four, Vice-chancellors say 'mad' policy will bankrupt universities, US policy shift drives Nicaragua to the gun, News analysis King strives to give the Spanish Army a modern spirit, Labour call for terror Act inquiry, Woman barrister wins court dress plea and a £700 tax rebate, Boy of eight feared lost in flooded Welsh stream, Anger in Dublin over threat to exports, Inside the Cabinet: the men who said No to the Budget, Foreign Report Omens favourable for Ankara talks between Greece and Turkey, 1922 Committee close ranks in crisis, French fail to meet EEC deadline, Dwindling audiences mean show is still in jeopardy Sunday performance deal for 'That's Showbiz', Belgium in Anglican-Catholic talks, Day's strike threat by train drivers, Mrs Thatcher stands by her attack on Cabinet 'wets', Second man joins Maze hunger strike, Thousands survive cyclone, Pakistan to free 55 prisoners for release of hostages, Alliance 'poses threat to Cabinet seats', Centre proves law can work for blacks, Banning of 'The Times' in Malta linked to struggle against court reform Bill, Strike at three hospitals, Young Germans rally to squatters' cause, Out of the black: Miss Ann, 'Observer' deal could avoid merger law, Mr Biffen says, Civil war issues surface again in Nigeria, A port of call for 77 years, Dublin Government retreat over defence policy motion, Press peer dies, aged 63, Banks: the British are expanding in Milan..., A free press, well worth the high cost, Missing man and children found dead in car, 40 Tory staff jobs lost in £1m cut, Drugs, arms and cash seized in police raids, Customs staff to begin disrupting airports, New paper is launched in east London by a readers' cooperative. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Banco DI Sicilia, Banca Popolare DI Novara, VAT News, Sadler's Wells Royal Ballets, Multiple Display Advertisements, 59th Milan Fair, Transport Development Group, Monteosion, United Biscuits, Grindlays Bank Limited, Hill Samuel & Co. Limited, Barclays Bank, The Great Santini, Nigeria Airways, Banca Nazionale Del Lavoro, M. J. H. Nightingale Co. Limited, National Westminster Bank Limited, Barclaycard, Ford, Blesma, Fimetrading, Alitalia, Britannic Assurance Company Limited, Banca Cattolica Del Veneto, Bank Of New South Wales, Laing, Imperial Cancer Research Fund, Bell's Scotch Whisky, National Anti-Vivisection Society, Ansaldo Group, Allied Irish Banks Limited, Charity Commission, Banco Lariano, Anglo Ameriacn Gold Investment Company Limited, Finsider Group. Law: 15 months' jail for man who killed wife, MP is cleared of death crash charge, Opponents of school busing win case, Bullet fired by police officer 'hit girl in back', Nurses cleared of killing, Women barristers get tax relief for clothes Mallalieu v Drummond (inspector of Taxes), Welsh Language Society officials for trial, House of Lords Death knell for artificial avoidance schemes W. T. Ramsay Ltd v Inland Revenue Commissioners Eilbeck (Inspector of Taxes) v Rawling, Rome lawyer is held over Sindona case. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery. Reviews: The Golden Age Greenwich, Profile Clockhouse, Woolwich, La traviata Theatre Royal, Glasgow, Apted proves his flair with actors Coal Miner's Daughter (A) Plaza Best Boy (U) Academy 3 Model Electric Cinema Loophole (A) Empire, Leicester Sq. Brothers and Sisters (AA) Cinecenta, Leicester Sq.; ICA Cinema, Rodelinda Dominion, Die Frau ohne Schatten Dominion, Personal Choice. Politics and Parliament: CAP problem of cost control, Hospital charges for foreign visitors, Criticism of US on law of sea talks, Protecting sites of scientific interest House of Lords, Union which dismissed men loses appeal, Government reaffirms commitment to Ulster, Prime Minister should not expect blind loyalty, Preference deliberately given to families, Mrs Thatcher: I do not flinch from paying for higher spending House of Commons, Monday vote on budget, Moderate drinking 'healthy', Council tenants' subsidies to go, Duke's rules for fostering better relations, London may lose £500m in aid, Labour group says, NCC to be able to appoint wildlife officers, Export of Zimbabwe beef to Community European Parliament. Classified Advertising: Car Buyer's Guide, Entertainments Guide, Announcements, Secretarial, Legal Notices, Services. Property: Flat Sharing, Properties Under £35,000. Sport: Basketball Ovaltine problem is lasting the Pace at Wembley, Sports in Brief, Motor racing Skirts off at Long Beach to reveal new season's shapes, Golf Barnes leads charge of Britons, Bowls Allcock and co tip scales England's way, Racing Cramsie on Collars and Cuffs can thwart Prince of Wales, Cricket England's best hope is to bowl first, Equestrianism Top US pair arrive at Wylye ready for battle, Table tennis England lose final rubber but effort is their best, Football Nicholas moves across London and Liverpool line up Johnston, Squash rackets Hunt wants to make Open record his own, Skiing Podborski looks forward, Hockey Slough favoured to take national title, Athletics 'No decision' on open report, Snooker Davis on course for another leading prize, For the record, Tennis Borg beaten in straight sets by West German, Real tennis Lovell and Dean encounter few problems, Boxing Generous offer puts Minter in a dilemma, Rugby Union Nottingham's cup game washed away with rain. Editorials/Leaders: Questions For The Wets, In Customary Suits Of Solemn Black, Conspiracy Against The Presidency. Letters to the Editor: Celebrating a royal event, Fatal side-effects of arms race, Limitations of renewable energy, National Health care, Energy prices: time for rhetoric is over, Doubts on Chancellor's strategy, RIBA presideney, 'Venice' libel case, Happy ending to tale of a car, Fast for justice, Orthopaedic care delays, Granny bonds, Surrealist collection, Saving the canal network, Mrs Thatcher'S Ulster policy, Sport and South Africa, The master builder. Court and Social: Court Circular. Official Appointments and Notices: Durham School, Middle Temple. Marriages. Arts and Entertainment: Television, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,473, Regional Tv, Prices for English furniture at new high, Radio. Obituaries: Mr Gordon Green, Lord Barnetson Successful newspaper proprietor and journalist, Mr Pierre Gildesgame, Mr Hugh Kenyon. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Tuesday, March 13, 1956. Deaths. Stock Exchange Tables: Stock Exchange Prices Oils back in favour, Stock markets Oils and BTR lead strong recovery, Wall Street, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Recent Issues, Price Changes, Foreign exchange report. Business and Finance: Discount market, Minister rules out risk of N Sea slowdown as 37 licences fixed, Eurosyndicat, Commodities, Wall Street surges 22 points in heavy trade, Tin importers consiider proposals, Downturn continues at East Lancs Paper, Call for curb on cheap US textiles, A mixed second birthday for EMS, Bill will let companies purchase own shares, Chancellor urged to think again on aviation fuel tax, Fighting for their hearts and minds, Timely streamlining helps continued growth at BTR, Law Lords close tax loopholes, In Brief, TDG action limits fall to 4 pc, MPs to question Treasury officials on assumptions in Budget strategy, Modest advance at HTV, The Pound, Briefly, Sharp fall at United City, Sir Charles sets his cap at The Savoy, Oils in a new climate, Hunt & Moscrop, Technology What has happened to Rothschild?, Government objectives 'getting out of reach' Earners face record taxation, Banks and City move to support Stone-Platt, Business Diary: The inviting ladies of EAPS, Subsidies on steel a 'scandal', Sohio makes $1,767m bid for Kennecott, International Hoechst profits fall slighty, but dividend held, Business rallies to White House 'back the budget' campaign, Chemicals industry attack on Budget energy pricing, Profits on slide at Shell and BP, Sterling: Spot and Forward, Dispute at top on state pay, Bond Street halts shares ahead of higher bid, Bank plan to widen requirement for lodging cash deposits. Business Appointments: Business appointments Mercantile Credit director. Births.

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