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The Times - 03/02/1981

1981; Gale Group;

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By George Clark and Michael Hatfield, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, From Patricia Clough, By Donald Macintyre Labour Reporter, From Our Own Correspondent, From Michael Leapman, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By Our Political Correspondent, By Nicholas Timmins, By John Roper, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Our Labour Editor, By George Clark Political Correspondent, By Edward Townsend, By Frances Gibb, By Our Labour Staff, By a Staff Reporter, By Dianna Geddes Education Correspondent, From Ronald Kershaw, By Kenneth Gosling, By Hugh Clayton Agriculture Correspondent, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, By David Nicholson-Lord, By Peter Hennessy, From Our Correspondent, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, By Our Local Government Correspondent, Ronald Faux, From Craig Seton, From Harry Debelius, From Charles Hargrove, From Gretel Spitzer, From Trevor Fishlock, From Eric Marsden, From Hasan Akhtar, By Our Foreign Staff, From Tony Allaway, From Patrick Brogan, From Denis Reinhardt, From Michael Binyon, From David Bonavia, By David Spanier Diplomatic Correspondent, From John Best, From David Watts, by Suzy Menkes, By Mark Horton, John Russell Taylor, Peter Strafford, Ned Chaillet, Joan Bakewell, William Mann, Paul Griffiths, Richard Williams, From Dilip Rao, From John Hennessy, By Sydney Friskin, By Nicholas Harling, By Keith Macklin, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Rex Bellamy, By Alan Gibson, Bernard Levin, Alan Hamilton, Geoffery Chandler, BERTHA BRADBY, , ROBIN M. WHITE, , J. E. MEADE, , OLIVER KINGDON, , P. WILLSMAN, , ROGER GRAY, , BARBARA WALL, , G. STARK, , DONALD W. RANKIN, , KATHERINE O'HANLON, , N. A. WALTON, , S. F. HAGAN, , DICCON MASTERMAN, , R. A. LEIGH, , R. V. WHITE, , BROCARD SEWELL, , GEORGE D. S. HENDERSON, , RICHARD KENNEDY, , IAN CURTEIS, , WARREN GREATREX, , C. R. MARTYS, , ALASTAIR SERVICE, , BRIDGET BOULTON, , By Our Medical Correspondent, By Our Bridge Correspondent, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Frances Williams, From Frank Vogl US Economics Correspondent, By Nicholas Hirst, Baron Phillips, By Melvyn Westlake, By Peter Wilson-Smith, By Bryan Appleyard, By Peter Hill Industrial Editor, By Tim Jones, By Derek Harris Commercial Editor, By Philip Robinson, Melvyn Westlake, By John Whitmore, By Derek Harris, Commercial Editor, Kenneth Owen, By John Huxley, By Our Industrial Staff, By Patricia Tisdall, PETER JACKSON, , VIVIAN BOWDEN, , GERALD W. FRENCH, , DERRICK MONK, , GORDON MAY, , I. A. PAGE, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Ross Davies, Hugh Stephenson, Frank Vogl, By Michael Prest Mining Correspondent, By Our Financial Staff, By Rosemary Unsworth, By Peter Wainwright, Peter Dear, Wilhelm Haferkamp, Francois Duchêne, Maurice Bommensath, Jacqueline Grapin, Marcel Scotto, Renato Proni, Pietro Marzotto, Philippe Lemaitre, Bernt Conrad, Maurice Delarue, Pangloss,

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News: Germany and the Free Democrats Election has not changed policy on Europe, New party may help right, says Mr Benn, 'Price ring' blamed for high cost of milk, Oxford health authority may escape blacklist, BA fights rivals' cheap fares plan, Communists told: Reject Stalinism Socialists refuse deal with M Marchais French Presidential Election, Labour councillors to fight surcharge move over pay deal, Russia calls on Mr Reagan to end 'hostile campaign', Mr Foot in renewed effort to keep Labour's dissidents, Revolutionary Guards warn of conspiracies against Iran, Yorkshire miners vote for strikes option, Indian police 'smashed the kneecaps of detained men', Steel succeeding on last throw of die, Nephew of Mao 'to be put on trial', Mr Trudeau got British warning, Norway may get woman as Premier, Facts and figures Budget problem threatens fulfilment of Reagan promises, How the European Community is moving to meet the dangers of deepening recession Industrial planning still a national preserve, Remand rule should go, justices say, TV staff 'outrage' at loss of Southern franchise, 800,000 Chinese head for new year celebrations, Rabbi's son appointed Archbishop of Paris, Vital to protect textiles, Seamen are 'talking to another line', Mr Carlisle wins fight to retain the ILEA butspending may be cut, Latest European snow reports, Dolphins 'save ferry boys', Science report Medicine: Asians and rickets, Water pay talks break down, 30 police hurt in Hamburg rioting, Chinese concerned by terrorists, Pandora's box closed to car makers, Man's hands 'cut off in garage', Labour 'least affected by new centre group', London Diary, Fashion Déjeuner sur I'herbe with Yves Saint Laurent, There is an alternative for recovery, Calvo Sotelo warning to the party rebels, Kurds claim their forces have taken former capital, Paper launched: For the third time in a, Regional report Warming up in the battle for Sunday readers, 'Five years to avert S Africa revolution', Strengthening investments in industrialized nations Gravitational effect' binds economies of rich countries to one another, Moderating influence of Mr Walesa ends strike, Britain is shocked by Soviet tactics, Deal with Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer to provide 300 hours of feature films BBC wins 'Gone With the Wind' TV rights, Violation's of rights much worse in peace than war-, British Rail prepares tough pay offer to force unions to accept productivity changes, US envoy to El Salvador is dismissed, Ecuador and Peru agree to ceasefire, TUC urges £6,200m boost for economy, Fresh talks with Guatemala on Belize future, S Korea is assured of continued US support, Bank doors jammed with glue, Sex magazine interview angers preacher, Why talking with Neddy is so helpful, Archaeology Early Swahili town discovered on Kenya coast, Defence spending goes £250m over cash limit, Vanuatu orders envoy to leave as break with France threatens, 'Pint-size hero' wins citizen award, Pakistan seeks Tehran approval for initiative on Afghanistan, Strong union support for Lambeth protest, Solent landing: The Southern Cross,, Peace talks fail in Ford drivers' strike, On the contrary Hiawatha's warning, Pol Pot faction may step down to help formation of united Khmer front, Editor turns his back on communism, Arsonists attack another cottage in Wales, Britain wants respect not popularity, Manchester post strike ends after eight days, The Community: internal struggle, external challenge If member states take seperate action 'we do not stand a chance', Whitehall brief: Thinking through the unthinkable Facing disorder without a riot Act, Briton 'left to sit and rot in Havana jail', Viewpoint/ Concealing deep roots of the agricultural crisis, £9m mystery of the missing fight promoter, 1927 'Napoleon' film a growing success, Europa, 'Cultural Europe' Sorry tale of the fortunes of the foundation, Lack of wife is felt by cardinal, Another hitch delays reusable space shuttle, Four main issues stand in the way of an agreement before the deadline of February 12 Murdoch team to study proposals from 'Times' unions, Ulster Unionists' fears are rekindled by Thatcher reticence on Dublin summit. Politics and Parliament: Governor of Brixton is moved after 3 escape, Rights for parents of handicapped children, Battery hen the most miserable creature House of Lords, Many sections of BSC showing that competitiveness offers best hope, Human error led to Brixton escape: security check to be carried out House of Commons, Need for specialist teachers, Child benefit, Opposition complain about lack of resources, Minister to have talks this week with chairman of Arts Council, Poll tax favoured by Tory MP whose private Bill would abolish rates. Index. Picture Gallery. Display Advertising: Clyde & Co., Manhattan-Windsor, The Swire Group, Europa Reports, Sale, Barclays Bank, Multiple Display Advertisements, Klm, Bank Base Rates, Florida, Europa, Pal Joey, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Ente Nazionale Per I'energia Elettrica-Enel, Gate Three. News in Brief. Law: Trial delay appalling, judge says, Detective involved in fraud conspiracy, court is told, New group says video pirates should face jail, Few applications by former spouses In re Fuller. deceased, Video record traps three thieves, House of Lords Rating official's formation of opinion valid Provident Mutual Life Assurance Association v Derby Borough Council, EXIT committal date is fixed, Brothers who hit injured PC fined £200 each. Weather: The Weather. Reviews: The energetic virtues of brilliant draughtsmanship Honoré Daumier/ Paintings from Nature Royal Academy John Hubbard Warwick Arts Trust John Piper: The Sitwells'Montegufoni Maclean Gallery Keith Grant: The Sun Browse and Darby, Hazel O'Connor Rainbow, Book review Eva Perón, Book review The England cricket captain who never was, A time for nationalism Polish RSO/Kasprzyk Festival Hall, Hobson's Choice Lyric, Hammersmith A Talent to Abuse King's Head, City of London Sinfonia/Hickox Queen Elizabeth Hall, A journey too far Triangle BBC 1. Sport: Rugby League New charges of poaching of League men by Union, Racing Sedgefield programme, Basketball A league meeting with cup-tie flavour, Tennis Fibak has no answer to Tanner power, Sports in Brief, Rugby Union Smart's chance to plug the gap made by retirement of Cotton, Squash rackets A latecomer stays to the bitter end, Boxing Quick sketch puts Mills on the canvas, Golf Watson shares lead after late flourish, Football Home tournament to stay but with different format, Cricket Chappell: skipper whose ship died of shame, Ice skating Championships enjoying the spice of uncertainty, Motor racing British drivers demonstrate their endurance, Snooker Higgins finds the key to his old title, Guernsey boasts fresh pastures for squash. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Thursday, Feb 2, 1956 Too few engineers, Censors and sensibility. Editorials/Leaders: A Recipe For Inflation, The Question Of Aid For El Salvador, To And From The Brink. Letters to the Editor: Family matters, Card of identity, Job creation through investment, Nationality proposals, Attempted suicide figures, D'Oyly Carte difficulties, Lambeth's spending, The cost of dying, Feeding the Third World, How Canada copes with energy costs, Low-cost textile imports, The Pope in Britain, Quality-control at Rolls-Royce, In defence of 'Haigspeak', Gas prices and the elderly, Priorities for a centre party, Base coinage, Examining the examiners. Court and Social: Court Circular. Official Appointments and Notices: New headmaster, Church news Bishop of Blackburn to retire, University news, Horners' Company. Deaths. Marriages. Arts and Entertainment: Television, Enthusiastic bidding for Continental porcelain, Regional Tv, Radio, Personal Choice, Calderwood and Mervis lead in bridge trials, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,440. Obituaries: Mr Rene Hague Printer, author and translator, The Rev J. H. Parsons, Mr Geoffrey Keating, M Norbert Segard. Business and Finance: Discount market, Tourism boosted by rate support grant, Seeing out the recession with the real McCoy, Lonrho's 150p Fraser offer may not be final, Costain in European consortium to build 'cheap' Channel tunnel, Banks in the political arena, LME metal stocks, McLeod Russel's asset strength, S African group to drop listing, Commodities, Inco net profits soar to $219m, Steel company staff volunteer pay cuts, Technology News MPs hear of £6m modifications to Concorde, Textile retailers more confident, survey says, EEC starts inquiry into 'dumping' of TV sets, Brazil raises tax on coffee exports, Sterling tumbles as markets anticipate early cut in MLR, Vibroplant profits tumble, Danks hopes to break even, Call for new public spending cut, Business Dairy: In whom we trust · Snap judgement, In Brief, Westinghouse settles dispute with Gulf, Why the Chancellor should look again at indexation, The Pound, Briefly, IMF keen to enhance appeal of the SDR, Welsh trade team for Japan, £75m export contracts for Vosper shipbuilders, Regional Properties up midway, Hodge finance house loses full status as commercial bank, 'Thatcherism' adding to tax burden, Governor says end of recession is in sight, Managers present plan for recovery, America's national debt-a growing problem for Mr Reagan, Norvic to call in receiver if loan request fails, Pub games inquiry nears completion, Weak demand puts pressure on Opec prices, Europe's burghers wooed by fast food King, TSB protest over loans talks. Stock Exchange Tables: Stock markets Good demand for gilts but bank shares weak, Stock Exchange Prices Gilts remain firm, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Recent Issues, Price Changes, Wall Street. Business Appointments: Business appointments New director appointed to board of Mobil Oil. Classified Advertising: Forthcoming Events, Entertainments Guide, Legal Notices, Legal Appointments. Property: Flat Sharing, Salerooms and Antiques. Births.

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