The Times - 16/04/1981
1981; Gale Group;
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From Peter Norman, By Philip Robinson, From Douglas Aiton, By Nicholas Timmins, By Christopher Thomas, By John Young Planning Reporter, By Donald Macintyre Labour Reporter, By Our Education Correspondent, By Diana Geddes Education Correspondent, By David Felton Labour Reporter, From Christopher Thomas, By Fred Emery Political Editor, From Our Correspondent, By George Clark Political Correspondent, From Ronald Faux, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By Richard Evans Political Staff, By David Nicholson-Lord, By Stewart Tendler Crime Reporter, By Our Consumer Affairs Correspondent, By Hugh Clayton Agriculture Correspondent, By Stewart Tendler, By Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, From Arthur Osman, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By Marcel Berlins, By a Staff Reporter, From Patrick Brogan, From Michael Leapman, From David Cross, From Our Own Correspondent, From David Bonavia, From Trevor Fishlock, From Ivor Davis, From Robert Fisk, From Ian Murray, From Denis Taylor, From Eric Marsden, By Donald Woods, From Moshe Brilliant, From John Best, by Arrigo Levi, From Richard Wigg, From Harry Debelius, From David Watts, , From Karan Thapar, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, , From Neil Kelly, From Paul Martin, Philippa Toomey, Dr Tony Smith Medical Correspondent, By Norman Fox Football Correspondent, By Rex Bellamy Squash Rackets Correspondent, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Sydney Friskin, By Keith Macklin, By Peter Marson, By John Wilcockson, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, From A Special Correspondent, Nicholas Wapshott, Martin Huckerby, Ned Chaillet, Richard Williams, Paul Griffiths, John Percival, Michael Ratcliffe, Anthony Masters, Richard Owen, Alan Hamilton, Bernard Levin, PETER GORDON-POTTS, , BODY-CARPENTER, , MARGARET CAIN, , MALCOLM S. RUDKIN, , CHRISTOPHER CAPRON, , BERNARD SMITH, , DAVID COLEMAN, , R. KONOTEY-AHULU, , GEORGE GOYDER, , M. GREENWOOD, , T.M. TYLER, , ALAN THOMPSON, , DAVID ATHFRTON, , MARK ELDER, , SIMON RATTLE, , CHRISTOPHER SEAMAN, , CARL SANDEMAN, , DUNCAN HEDDLE, , BRIAN HEAD, , By the Staff of Nature, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, P.M.T., T.P., Bevis Hillier, Hugo Vickers, Irving Wardle, H. R. F. Keating, William Rees-Mogg, Gay Firth, By Peter Hill, By Our Industrial Editor, By Frances Williams, By Melvyn Westlake, Peter Hill, Melvyn Westlake, By Bill Johnstone, By Andrew Goodrick-Clarke Financial Editor, Kenneth Owen, By Derek Harris, Commercial Editor, By Donald Macintyre Labour Staff, By Nicholas Hirst, By Our Industrial Staff, JEREMY BRAY, , MICHAEL MEACHER, , M. McEWEN CHARLISH, , DAVID GREEN, , N. P. D. WINKS, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, David Hewson, Frances Williams, By Catherine Gunn, By Our Financial Staff, By Richard Allen Insurance Correspondent, By Peter Wilson-Smith, By Peter Wainwright, Michael Prest Mining Correspondent,
ResumoNews: Single-sex schools stay Labour group says, EEC under fire from Mr Healey, Brixton blacks call off rally and decide on Scarman boycott, Are hospitals becoming too dangerous?, Escape in the company of an opium dealer with a safe-conduct pass Afghan guerrillas move freely as fighting intensifies, Radical changes urged in the school curriculum, Petrol bombs thrown in Londonderry riot, Job centres supported by survey, £2.38m takeover bid for Westward TV, Poland to be sold more cheap barley, A computer whirrs and helps bring a Victorian ironmaster to life, Bumper opium crop in SE Asia, Local Government Elections Left accused of gagging opponents, Advance bookings for shuttle 'specials', The police report that must not be hushed up, Wellington will deny facilities to Springboks, Syrian forces trap Phalangists, Presidential pardon for convicted FBI officials, Millionaire MP convicted of bribery in Israel, Vietnam sending more troops into Cambodia, Race body's council inquiry blocked, Worry over lottery management, Seven councils told house sales will be enforced, Mr Narayan gets warning letter from Bar Council, Thatcher pledge on union laws, Post pay offer backed, Mr Reagan well enough to see official visitors, Closed shop that cost girl's job is dropped, Coca-Cola opens Peking plant, Youths may be key Deptford fire witnesses, Law Society Part II qualifying examination results, Arlington burial for boxer, Third term for black mayor of Los Angeles, University student grants to rise by 7%, London Diary, Brixton riots: The aftermath Vicar speaks despairingly of his strife-torn parish, King Khalid to visit Britain in June, Defence White Paper Forces need reshaping to meet Soviet threat, Missing navy isotope stolen, minister says, Severed heads dumped on judge's doorstep, World View Relying on US power to guard Europe's oil, EXIT 'doctor' ate as man died, court told, Eire is set for May poll, War hero aimed gun at PC, Poland's grim forecast of savage drop in standard of living, Why Mrs Thatcher's change of mind pleased The Gulf, Man in the news: Victor Lownes Last fling for exemplar of the Playboy style, Pulitzer scandal hits the 'Post', Journalists on 'Scotsman' to strike over pay, Angry words as minister resigns in Canberra, Speculation but no hint of plans for Namibia, President's visit to Kano fuels enmity of governors, Kidnappers collect £2.6m, Polish Communist Party activists demand change in leadership and sweeping democratic reforms, Railmen meet BR chief today as disputes increase strike fear, Mr Prior ends TUC monopoly of naming employees for service on industrial tribunals, Two prime ministers face up to threat from Russia, Swapo envoy tells how he was tortured by police, Source of Budget leaks not found, ETA tries to provoke Army by choosing ex-officers as targets, Science report Astronomy: Do quasars line up?, Mrs Williams tells SDP supporters when they should vote Liberal, Soames stand on pay means Easter delays, Prince in action: The Prince of Wales, Mozambique guerrillas cut power lines to S Africa, British Rail announces £77m loss but chairman is determined to have only one fare rise a year, The old time coppering, Woman ordered to keep out of area, London store was bomb test site, police say, Mr Lownes dismissed by Playboy, Former chief constable fined £135 over crash, Coroner to send inquest report to DPP after jury decides that prisoner was unlawfully killed, US submarine 'was not barred' from saving ship survivors, Women face dismissal over union, Tass journalist expelled by Dutch for spying, Katyn commemoration outrages Moscow, Cardin bid to take over Maxim's restaurant, Gallé table lamp sets an auction record of £34,000 at Scarborough, Spot the difference: the salmon test. Index. Display Advertising: Boddingtons, Rolls-Royce Motors, Kenitex Chemicals (Uk) Ltd.,, Dunhill, Ppa, Scottish Widows, British Vita Company Limited, Multiple Display Advertisements, The National Theatre, Hfs, Solicitor Final Examination, Bhhi, Loulou, John Cooper Classes, Stop Leaking Gutters!, Henry Butcher, Dr Barnardo's, Clifford's Dairies Limited, Blesma, Audemars Piguet, Anglo American Investment Trust Limited, St.Joseph's Hospice (T), M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Laing, Norwich Union Insurance, N.Y. Publisher, The Centre Of Sounds, Hine, Church, Conder, Stalker, Bpc Limited. Law: Employment Appeal Tribunal Employee's knowledge Newland v Simons & Willer (Hairdressers) Ltd, Kenya minister unseated for election bribery, Sainsbury faces prosecution on discount scheme, Court of Appeal Hospital not liable for suicide attempt Hyde v Tameside Area Health Authority, Judge dismisses perjury charge against detective, When a striker claims for unfair dismissal McCormick v Horsepower Ltd, Increased payments to 'lump' outside contract J. Murphy & Sons Ltd v Southwark London Borough Council, Visitors uphold sentence of expulsion against barrister In re S, a Barrister, Denial of bed for killer absurd, judge says, £200,000 damages award set aside, Trudeau plan backed by court. Weather: The Weather. News in Brief. Picture Gallery. Politics and Parliament: Offer of 7% to Civil Service most that can be afforded from present cash limits-Lord Soames, Transport Bill, Hair curling warning by minister, Government acts to speed sale of council houses: tenants must not be denied legal rights, Opening up British Telecom to private sector, Strong criticism of powers in Forestry Bill, Audibility of the BBC's World Service, Council for psychotherapy, North not being left to market forces, New pay system might not be possible by 1982, Israel and PLO must change their attitudes, Royal Assent to Acts, Mr Healey: EEC running into head-on crisis. Sport: Cricket Gower builds a tower of strength in England's hour of need, Squash Jahan provides casual success in mixed pairs, Rugby League Warrington face a tough Easter, Boxing Gilbodys' mixed fortunes, Tennis Man who broke the top rank is himself broken, Golf, Football Inspired Tottenham overwhelm Wolves with their quality, Sports in Brief, Rugby Union Resolute Gunners can only delay the inevitable, Table tennis Douglas dependable as English win, Cycling The soldier who does a U-turn steals no march, Racing Exclusively Raised a forward filly for the Nell Gwyn, Snooker Davis masters Griffiths and faces Thorburn, Hockey Folkestone faces invasion of Kickers, For the record, Gymnastics Miss Mukhina in Crimean battle for health. Reviews: The heart of Metroland with a good companion The Companion Guide to Outer London, Freddie Hubbard Ronnie Scott's, BBCSO/Pritchard Albert Hall/Radio 3, Timon of Athens BBC2 (tonight), Political testament Politics is for People, Plays on television The Good Soldier Granada, Built to last At the Royal Court 25 Years of the English Stage Company Edited by Richard Findlater, Crime The Firing Squad, Imported excellence Land of the Firebird The Beauty of Old Russia, Fiction Dreams of the Kalahari By Carolyn Slaughter (Granada, £6.95) Olivia By Olivia, Blackwashing The King Over the Water, Party Games Shaw, The all-American nightmare cut down to size The Incredible Shrinking Woman (A) Plaza Union City (A) Screen on the Green; Cinecenta; Odeon, Kensington The Idolmaker (A) London Pavilion Derek Jarman ICA Coilin and Platonida ICA, Canto General Sadler's Wells, Arts agenda: Sponsorship to the impresario's aid. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Tuesday, April 17, 1956. Chervenkov in disgrace, Is there a sponsor in the house?. Editorials/Leaders: Poland's Daunting Debt, Quebec Rejects Mr Ryan, More Than A Collision At Sea. Letters to the Editor: Seat in Lords for the Moderator, Letters and the law, Radioactive releases from coal, TV and brain death, Analysing monetary strategy, Intensive farming, The advantages of Concorde, Brixton riots: the ethnic factors, The real Don Juan, Mot juste, Blow to young musicians, Wednesday as royal wedding day choice, The language of prayer, Appointment of bishops, Humberside rates, Ecclesiastical doubt, Economic policy, Energy from windmills. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Deaths. Official Appointments and Notices: Queen's Counsel, University news, Four High Court judges appointed, Royal College of Surgeons, Latest appointment. Marriages. Classified Advertising: Entertainments Guide, Recruitment Opportunities, Acknowledgment, Services today: Maundy Thursday, Motor Cars, Services. Obituaries: Mr Justice Smith, Ivan Galamian, Mr Kit Lambert, Professor W. H. Burston Contributions to teaching history in schools. Stock Exchange Tables: Stock markets Activity slows-ahead of holiday, Stock Exchange Prices Lack of interest, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Recent Issues, Price Changes, Wall Street. Business and Finance: Budget squeezes fewer tears from rich, Discount market, Japan unions reject pay offer, Car rental giants take up their battle positions, Rescue plan for engineering group, Barrow Hepburn down but new fields beckon, Late flourish helps Minet to exceed expectations, Gillett sells off money broking arm, New tactic in Hawley-Provincial deal, Mining Panama is key to RTZ's future, Eurosyndicat, Commodities, 'Raw' sugar futures at one-year 'lows', Workers settle for single figure rises, Bank union threatens to extend strike, Economic notebook Beware of false prophets, British Car Auction in £2m rights issue, Building wage offer could spark friction, Berwick Timpo slips, Cyclical Indicators For The Uk Economy, Further 27,500 steel jobs to go, union claims, IMI rights issue, Chase Manhattan down 17pc, Hawker's overseas strength, Agriculture machinery output 'tumbling', In Brief, Floyd Oil to raise £2.8m for more exploration, Telecom study poses risk to revenues, Further sign of end to recession, Belgian bank rate cut, Unscrambling the Telecom lines, The Pound, Briefly, Three South-east Co-ops prepare plans for merger to survive, Second-half loss but Cosalt holds dividend, MacGregor fee hinges on BSC break-up, Business Diary: Sir Kenneth regrets... · Not so funny?, CBI launches attack on fuel tax increase, Esso review of North Sea plans, Net profits up at News Corp, High Court setback for Trusthouse in Savoy takeover battle, Government set to sell British Sugar stake, US move by Flight Refuelling, Anglovaal down to R34.2m in first quarter. Business Appointments: Business appointments Sime Darby Berhad's new director. Property: Flat Sharing, Properties Under £35,000. Arts and Entertainment: Television, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,502, Regional Tv, Radio, Personal Choice.
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