The Times - 10/01/1981
1981; Gale Group;
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By Stewart Tendler and Derek Barnett, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, From Clifford Webb, From Christopher Walker, By George Clark Political Correspondent, By Nicholas Hirst Energy Correspondent, By Our Labour Editor, From Patrick Brogan, From Christopher Thomas, From Ronald Kershaw, From Ronald Faux, From Arthur Osman Birmingham, By Michael Baily Shipping Correspondent, From Lucy Hodges, From Our Correspondent, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, By Robin Young, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By David Nicholson-Lord, By Frances Gibb, By Cyril Bainbridge, By a Staff Reporter, By John Young Planning Reporter, By Hugh Clayton Agriculture Correspondent, From John Earle, From Ian Murray, By David Wood European Political Editor, From Michael Hornsby, From Richard Wigg, From Robert Fisk, From Nicholas Ashford, From Charles Hargrove, From Ivor Davies, From Ray Kennedy, From Dessa Trevisan, From Stephen Taylor, From Hasan Akhtar, From Trevor Fishlock, From Ivor Davis, By Our Foreign Staff, by Freya Stark, David Wade, Clive Barnes/, Sheridan Morley, William Mann, Max Harrison, John Percival, Hilary Finch, Isabelle Anscombe, Harry Golombek, Roy Hay, Pamela Vandyke Price, Jeremy Flint, John Carter, Peter Black, John Crossland, Alison Ross, Jean Wilson, Trevor Fishlock, R. W. SQUIRES, , F. A. FIDLER, , GUY FRASER-SAMPSON, , MARTIN MAYCOCK, , BEN VINCENT, , BARBARA HARDY, , MICHAEL KELLY, , BERNARD DENVIR, , P. D. KIRK, , FERRIER, , DAVID WHITE, , LOUIS DE JONG, , JOHN LETTS, , HUGH JENKINS, , STEWART MENAUL, , E. A. WYKES, , ALEC C. CHARTERS, , Herbert Keldany, From Harry Golombek Chess Correspondent, By the Staff of Nature, Lord Kings Norton writes:, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Keith Macklin, By Norman Fox Football Correspondent, From A Special Correspondent, By Richard Streeton, By Pamela Macgregor Morris, By Peter Ryde, From Sydney Friskin, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Philip Robinson, By Peter Hill Industrial Editor, By Our Commercial Editor, David Hewson, By Richard Allen, By Derek Harris, By John Huxley, John Drummond, Margaret Stone, By ross, Sylvia Morris, Robin Duthy, Danby Bloch and Raymond Godfrey, Peter Wainwright, By Margareta Pagano, By Our Financial Staff, By Peter Wilson-Smith, By Catherine Gunn, Philippa Toomey,
ResumoNews: Captain let ship sail into wrong lane, London bombs a taste of things to come, IRA says, Travel Charles II went that way, Here comes the heron again, British MPs meet Afghan President in Kabul, The expanding and contracting Head Office, Hollywood stars' cocaine delivery service raided, Russian cult of liquor spreads south as Islamic temperance loses hold, Mr Healey condemns Thatcher 'falsehoods', Seamen's talks at Acas fail but hope remains, Ship charterers might turn to foreign flags, Pretoria may try mixing its drinkers, Soviet spy in CIA jailed for 18 years, Liberian tanker blamed for slick in Channel, Single-figure pay rise likely to be accepted by Ford workers, Cold front brings heavy snow to North Africa, Travel extra The tuck of the Irish, Government withholds total of bad EEC debt, Labour opposed to report's 'tilt', Young and old alike are falling for a ride, Petrol price rise of 5p expected in two weeks, BL record week for Longbridge, Ministers answer critics at special ethnic conference, Goldsmith ban keeps 'Now!' out of France, Mr Tugendhat's status diminished by Thatcher intervention, 23 killed as fire sweeps home for old people, Drink No half measures, Latest European snow reports, Police on alert as ambulance men start strike, Asbestosis appeal is won after test by electron microscope, Zanla chief questions journalist, Youth scheme at Sandringham attacked by union, Overseas Egypt takes softer line on EEC initiative, Gardening Avoiding trouble, Italy refuses to deal with D'Urso kidnappers, Poland faces crucial confrontation over free Saturdays, Ben Hur and Billy the Kid on the wild frontier, New York Lively Circle, The 'Venerable Bishop' of London's poor, Cranleigh School, Science report Entomology: Butterflies and light, City risks a knock down to stay up, Water men 'not taking on the Government', Inquest to open into death in dentist's chair, Help for viewers: Marianne Lawrence,, Collecting Child weavers beside the Nile, U S likely to abandon joint weapon, TV tape clears picket of assault on policeman, 'Wehrmacht look' for the French, 7.5% rise for workers at Rolls-Royce, Soviet imperialism is biggest test for America, Mr Haig says, Three escape attempts by Iran hostages, Chief constable criticizes 'extraordinary' Bill, Lecturers plan strikes over new ordinance, Oil painting by Hogarth sets a record, Flight users get tips on halving costs, Festival films too cool for Indians, Geneva air may dispel cloud over Namibia, Stalemate in Northern Ireland's prisons as 430 men look set to continue their dirty protest, France to reinforce military units in Africa after Libya-Chad merger, Letter from Cochin A far cry from Rumpole's world, EEC agreement on votes for overseas Britons, The brilliant entertainment that the Earl of Hertford put on for his monarch in 1591 Queen Bess's three days in wonderland, Israeli coalition left with 36 hours to resolve crisis, 400 police evict 60 squatters in crowbar raid, Gilmour negotiations founder on the Rock, Fresh protests at proposals for Coin Street site, On Design, Hoff of Heybridge Heath. Index. Law: Ian Botham charged after incident outside club, 'Bumbled' sale of stolen Goyas puts two in jail, Lord Kagan fines are reduced, Jaing Qing 'did a strip before court', Missing babies couple face extra charges, Tenant wins Housing Act case, Two former BBC men cleared of plot charge, Jail for constable who misled court. Display Advertising: Jersy, M.J.H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Thomson America, Italian Furniture, Thomson Villas & Apartments, Gmbh, Bank Base Rates, Idc, P&o Ferries, C. Howard & Partners, Jersey, Rosenthal Studio House Ltd, Grisons, Fresh Fields, Arosa. News in Brief. Politics and Parliament: Three new Tory whips appointed. Picture Gallery. Weather: The Weather. Official Appointments and Notices: Queen's Award executive falsified figures. Arts and Entertainment: Stephen Moore and Felicity Kendall in Solo (BBC 1, 9.00)., Television, Sunday's programmes Television, Andersson set to increase lead in Hastings chess, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,420, Regional Tv, Radio, Personal Choice, The winners of the, Christmas crossword winner, Bridge When average meets expert, Korchnoi victory in chess final, Chess Hastings battles. Classified Advertising: Services tomorrow: First Sunday after Epiphany, Home & Garden, Announcements, Royal Albert Hall, Situations Wanted, Appointments Vacant, Wigmore Hall. Letters to the Editor: The Arnhem leak, A view at breakfast-time, Saturday Review Letters from Libya, Princess Anne and the university chancellorship contest, Hot under collar, Jobs for Russian women, Experiments on animals, Tackling bad language, Museums inaction, Water cure for transport, Civil defence and the nuclear debate. Reviews: European Connexion Wigmore Hall, Radio Funny talk, Cooper/Queffélec Queen Elizabeth Hall, Billie Whitelaw: a reckless faith, Park Lane Group Purcell Room, Gsmd Choreography. Sport: Rugby Union Fit again, Cooke prepares for first cap, Motor racing Argentines may seek postponement, Racing Diamond Edge will be hard to beat on his favourite hunting ground, Equestrianism Less demanding Badminton course planned, Sports in Brief, Boxing Sunday show may be called off, For the record, Football Now is the moment when Villa and Ipswich must turn screw, Sportsview Competing for a court, Hockey Germans surprised in a sharp, tactical battle, Golf Younger players ready to challenge a trio of past winners, Weekend fixtures, Skiing Miss Blyth out to complete a family double, Cricket Gavaskar moves back up the order, Tennis American tanks thrust aside cavalry, Rugby League France to play Wall game. Editorials/Leaders: History In Helmets, A Bumpy START For Mr Thorn, Too Early To Cut Work In Poland. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Tuesday, Jan 10, 1956 Cyprus talks. Deaths. Obituaries: Alexander Kotov, Sir James Martin, Dr A. J. Cronin Doctor who became graphic novelist, Mr 'Sammy' Davis. Business and Finance: Discount market, Raybeck holds interim after fail of £2m, Chrysler urged to ally with foreign company, Unit and investment trusts A pick of oil portfolios, Insurance How much life cover should you have?, Commodities, Canadian oil exploration fund to be launched, Best for MacGregor steel plan as Llanwern unions accept cuts, Investor's week Market starts to wobble, Starwest offer is spurned, Foreign bonds End of the long march for investors?..., Lonrho takes over Coral casinos, Yorkshire Fine halted for deal, Stead & Simpson profit dips, Alternative Investment A flood of antiques could depress the market, Taxation Updating allowances and reliefs for inflation, In Brief, £6m loss for Associated Newspapers, Raleigh cuts 650 Nottingham jobs, The Pound, Bank of England joins talks on reorganization of steelmaking industry, Briefly, Norcros to raise £11.6m with rights issue, Export guarantees for Poland agreed in Bonn, Smoking and drinking propel British sport, LME December turnover, Sainsbury in dead heat with Tesco, Engineers back non-statutory registration, High loan charges cut profits at Thorn to £38m after EMI rescue, Holiday travel ...But a beginning to holidays in China, International Mitsui up 41 pc midway, Last month better for building societies, Sturla to increase asset base, The Oil And Energy Funds, Round-up NS certificates a good buy, Evered stake bought at premium over bid price. Stock Exchange Tables: Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Recent Issues, Price Changes, Wall Street, Stock Exchange Prices Firm close to account, Stock markets Electricals and oils lead rally. Births. Property: Rentals.
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