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The Times - 21/01/1981

1981; Gale Group;

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From Ian Murray, From Our Correspondent, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By Philip Robinson Financial Staff, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By Kenneth Gosling, By Donald Macintyre Labour Reporter, By John Witherow, By Frances Gibb, From Ronald Kershaw, By Our Political Staff, By Peter Waymark, By Our Political Editor, By Fred Emery Political Editor, By Richard Ford, By Martin Huckerby Music Reporter, From John Young Planning Reporter, From Tim Jones, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, By Lucy Hodges, By Stewart Tendler Crime Reporter, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By Diana Geddes Education Correspondent, From a Staff Reporter, By Martin Huckerby Theatre Reporter, From John Earle, From Richard Wigg, From Harry Debelius, From Charles Hargrove, From Robert Fisk, From Our Own Correspondent, By Ronald Kershaw Northern Industrial Correspondent, From Frank Vogl US Economics Correspondent, By David Spanier Diplomatic Correspondent, By Frances Williams, From Michael Hornsby, By Roman Eisenstein Banking Correspondent, From Nicholas Ashford, From Moshe Brilliant, From Michael Binyon, Elizabeth Roe, Knox Russell, Michael Church, Richard Williams, Joan Chissell, William Mann, Stanley Sadie, A. L. Rowse, Irving Wardle, Ned Chaillet, Hilary Finch, By John Blunsden, From Dilip Rao, By Steve Elliott, By Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, By Gordon Allan, By Keith Macklin, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Sydney Friskin, Michael Binyon, Alan Hamilton, Marcel Berlins Legal Correspondent, Bernard Levin, DENIS MAHON, , JOHN LOUGH, , LESLIE MURPHY, , ROGER PINCHAM, , T. J. HARRIS, , ERNEST PENDROUS, , ANTHONY MORTIMER, , LUDOVIC KENNEDY, , CHRISTOPHER DRIVER, , MARGARET DRIVER, , GRAHAM SMALLBONE, , D. G. IVES, , M. BARROW, , JAMES GOLDSMITH, , P. J. FOWLER, , JOHN BARRAN, , By the staff of Nature, By Huon Mallalieu, By Our Theatre Reporter, By Our Music Reporter, J. O'C. writes:, By Peter Hill Industrial Editor, By John Huxley and Bill Johnstone, Kenneth Owen, By Peter Wilson-Smith, By Ronald Pullen, By Our Technology Editor, By David Blake Economics Editor, By Clifford Webb Midland Industrial Correspondent, By David Spanier, From Frank Vogl United States Economics Correspondent, Edward Townsend, By Our Financial Staff, By John Huxley, By Peter Hill, Bill Johnstone, A. F. D. FERGUSON, , L. GEORGHIOU, , JOHN NEWMAN, , A. G. W. SCOTT, , EDWARD A. KALFAYAN, , H. PETER VOGEL, , IRVING STONE, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Ross Davies, Christopher Follett, Robin Young, By Catherine Gunn, Margareta Pagano, By Rosemary Unsworth, By Margareta Pagano, Baron Phillips, Michael Horsnell, Edited by Peter Davalle,

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News: Portugal facing daunting tasks Oil costs and drought threaten economy, Sterling rise anticipates move of unfrozen funds, Sus, a new law for old?, Compensation for auditors over loss of expenses, Retaliation by Washington caused hardship for ayatollah's enemies, Labour Party £500,000 in deficit as some unions fail to pay their affiliation fees on time, BBC strike by actors threatened, Dispute cuts sailings at eight British ports, Why the Russians are boring into the ice cap, Polish sociologist in talks with MPs and TUC, Old Vic actor disappears, Father wins plea over music lessons, Soldier killed by sniper in Londonderry attack, Social Focus The happy triumph of one deaf child, Accustomed as I have become to pubLic speaking..., Classic product of a broken home, Labour EEC plan infantile, says Mrs Williams, Seõr Suárez in strong position to face critics, Yorkshire MP faces first local party reselection, Embassy seizure used as weapon to destroy Iranian middle class, Islamic summit decision, Left-handedness in boys linked with breech births, Latest European snow reports, Emotional Mr Carter pays visit to home town, Commando disbanded but Trident spared in £200m defence cuts, Plaid told to embrace socialism, Seat on pay body for non-striking teachers, Forlani coalition faces mounting industrial unrest as partners bicker over lack of coherent policy, Lonely task for only woman in French poll, Relief of plumber blamed for 11 deaths, Airline seeks 15 pc rise in domestic fares, City lawyers overcome final hitch on assets, £500,000 for opera jubilee fund, Michelangelo sketches are discovered, Soviet fury at Japan's claim on islands, EEC to lift sanctions imposed last May, Blood feud fear over Knesset seat, Hostages fly off to freedom after Mr Reagan is sworn in, Outline approval for three-acre Richmond plan, Hard sell makes Philharmonia top of the pops, Should home births be ruled out?, Jeweller shot dead in raid, Mr Muskie says now Americans can be told the whole story, Kent's 12.3% rate rise bodes ill for Mr Heseltine's hopes, Call to refer 'Times' bid to mergers commission, £50m Ford price-cut drive, Pressure for safeguard in mental health Bill, Chancellor apologizes to taxpayer aged 92, Future of embargoed ship hinges on negotiations, Threat of ban forces black newspapers to close in S Africa, Caroline Moorehead on the unpredictable pressures imposed by release after a long captivity The ordeal still to be faced by the hostages, London Diary, We must act today in order to preserve tomorrow, President declares, Commercial whaling stopped by Russia, Science council gets £173m, Lonrho loses vote in Fraser power tussle, EEC envoy to tour Middle East, Solidarity officials reject Walesa appeal to work, Embassy elation turns to apprehension as delay follows delay, Daughter opposes Picasso handover, Arabs fear deal could affect security in Gulf, Britain sends two more diplomats to Tehran, TV channel to be aimed at 'choosy' people, Admissibility of government undertakings may be crucial issue at airfield inquiry, Liaison with families created bond, Science report Palaeontology: Primitive life questioned, Chatsworth Poussin to be sold, Some council houses to be for job seekers, Pension rise may be cut below rate of inflation, Liberal urges Labour dissidents to act. Index. Display Advertising: Frost Proof, Ritz, Hickson & Welch (Holdings) Limited, Mexico's Economic Boom, Sj, Bank Base Rates, The Times, Bovis, The Department Of Energy, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Royal Navy Officer, Children's Society. Weather: The Weather. Law: Special hospital for young man who admitted killing 26 people and 10 charges of arson, Four men deny conspiracy to corrupt morals, Fines and ban on couple for maltreating dogs, Garage men and 16 policemen on 65 summonses, Hostage 'shot trying to protect friend', Chancery Division Company dissolution declared void In re Thompson & Riches Ltd, Court hears of 'tarantula' threat to bailiffs, Improper interviews C v C, British Movement 'quartermaster' jailed. Picture Gallery. News in Brief. Politics and Parliament: Mr Foot's request to PM on 'The Times', Some defence items deferred: plans must fit resources House of Commons, Trident the most cost-effective deterrent, Expenditure will rise by 3% a year from revised base, Air tickets: Minister would like evidence House of Lords, BAOR mans 560 tanks, English for the English, Kielder reservoir, Inner city policy, Change in fire-fighting water charges, Number of firms closing and opening, PM's hopes for Britons held in Iran, Police must obey law on contempt no less than editors-Lord Chancellor, Shaping of constituencies for European parliamentary elections, 'Stop knocking' design of new vessels, Tornado programme 'not out of control'. Classified Advertising: Entertainments Guide, Secretarial and Non-secretarial Appointments, -Managerial-Administrative-Secretarial-Personal Assistants-, Acknowledgments, The Times, Services. Reviews: Here's a Funny Thing Lyric Studio Hammersmith, Sideshow Riverside, Guadagnini Quartet Wigmore Hall, Un ballo in maschera Covent Garden, 'Flop' wins award for best new musical, Eloquence of a mystifying masterpiece Philharmonia/Muti Festival Hall, Orpheus Ensemble St John's, Stifling a Technicolor yawn Play for Today BBC 1, A family captured in a moment of history Touched Royal Court, Fallen idol: Thomas Carlyle, George Coleman Ronnie Scott's, Composer's elation Kreuzberger Quartet Wigmore Hall. Arts and Entertainment: Television, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,429, Regional Tv, Radio, Personal Choice, Donald Sinden in Coward play, Two Stephen Lowe plays at the Court. Sport: Motor racing Breakthrough in dispute heralds peace between FISA and FOCA, Benevolent gnome with steel in his eyes, Rugby League Further boost for an event which keeps on growing, Hockey India may come to Luton for World Cup build-up, Sports in Brief, Table tennis Griffiths celebrates return with treble win, Cricket Yardley's recall may show selectors' line of thinking, Rugby Union Lightning strikes twice in gloom, Racing Badsworth Boy has better chance than most in Newbury lottery, Boxing Leonard in the middle of welter of offers, Skiing Too much snow delays women's slalom, Football Suspended Strong ruled out of derby tie, For the record, Tennis Coach is given a lesson by her pupil. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago, A right reverend legendary curse. Editorials/Leaders: Stamping On The Black Press, Some Relief For Whales, Words Of Encouragement. Letters to the Editor: BL incentives, High priced energy for industry, University election, The spirit of rugby, Loans for small business, Model example, Drive for lower interest rates, Citizenship implications, Historical heirlooms, In the slightly later light, Assessment of training boards, Stock relief and taxation, Seeking a middle way in politics, Fate of listed buildings, Instrumental in educating the young, Coverage of Sutcliffe case, Hot under collar, Caveat vendor, Voice from the past. Court and Social: Court Circular. Deaths. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: Latest appointments, Privy Councillors, Reporter of year award for 'Sunday Times' journalist. Obituaries: Professor B. J. Dudley, Eric Boon, Viscount Amory Former Conservative Chancellor of the Exchequer. Business and Finance: U S bid for lossmaking Inveresk paper group, Discount market, Takeover battle for Denmark's North Sea oil, Wellman falls into red as recession bites, Commodities, Exchange markets wait for U S policy changes, Heron Motor halves interim after plunge into losses, International, Two funds added to Czar stable, Three-day-week for Land-Rover at Solihull, Turbo-truck drive into UK market, Latest indicators set back hopes of economic upturn, Takeover bid for Rosgill, Cyclical Indicators For The Uk Economy, Fall at Countryside Properties, Oracle move to charge advertisers, Mr Austin Bunch tipped to be new chairman of Electricity Council, Mergers and acquisitions How to save an ailing offshoot-sell it, In Brief, Arab stake in Evered raised to 29 pc, Enterprise zone for the North, Rugby Portland US purchase, Call for curb on 'excess' money stock, New policy urged for electronics industry, Trade official's Soviet trip heralds change of attitude, Hampton Trust rights issue, The Pound, Briefly, Arguments over funding put EEC steel industry quotas at risk, Rowe Rudd to abandon broking and widen financial services, Business Diary: Novamark's maestros match Metro, Stag Line hints at counter bid, Exchange delay on current cost accounts, Kangra raises Renwick stake, Warrington to build another 'science park', China banks launch credit cards, Record exports for Toyota and Nissan, Shoos that are still breaking the law, 50 per cent rate rises unthinkable, CBI says, Mr Reagan aims for industrial revival. Stock Exchange Tables: Stock markets Release of hostages sparks flurry of activity, Stock Exchange Prices Firm trend continues, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Recent Issues, Price Changes, Wall Street. Business Appointments: Business appointments Sir Robert Telford now chairman of Marconi. Property: New Year New Home, New Year New Home A chink of light in the housing gloom, Residential property, Flat Sharing, Property City homes command a premium, Live a Countryside Ligestyle. Births.

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