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The Times - 23/01/1981

1981; Gale Group;

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By Dan van der Vat, By Peter Hill Industrial Editor, By David Felton Labour Reporter, By Stewart Tendler Crime Reporter, From Christopher Thomas, From David Cross, From Tony Allaway, By Donal Macintyre Labour Reporter, By Fred Emery Political Editor, From Michael Leapman, By Bernard Withers, and Philip Webster, By Diana Geddes Education Correspondent, By Hugh Clayton Agriculture Correspondent, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Nicholas Timmins, By Our Local Government Correspondent, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, By George Clark Political Correspondent, By David Nicholson-Lord, By John Young Planning Reporter, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By Our Social Services Correspondent, By Pearce Wright Science Editor, By Our Parliamentary Staff, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, From Michael Hornsby, From Our Correspondent, From Richard Wigg, From Charles Hargrove, From Patricia Clough, From Michael Binyon, From Christopher Walker, From Moshe Brilliant, From Charles Harrison, From Robert Fisk, From Trevor Fishlock, By David Spanier Diplomatic Correspondent, By Our Political Correspondent, From Arrigo Levi, By Karan Thapar, From David Watts, From Jacqueline Reditt, From Nicholas Ashford, David Spanier Diplomatic Correspondent, Mario Modiano, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, From Paul Harrison, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Peter Walker, By Joyce Whitehead, By Stuart Jones, By Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, By Paul Harrison, By a Special Correspondent, By Nicholas Harling, By John Blunsden, William Mann, Robert Shelton, Irving Wardle, David Wade, Noel Goodwin, David Robinson, A. M. Rendel, Barry Millington, Geoffrey Smith, John Horrigan, Michael Binyon, Fred Emery, WILLIAM SHEPHERD, , PHILIP CONNELL, , IVOR H. MILLS, , K. M. THWAITES, , ELIZABETH M. C. WILLIAMS, , PETER HARDY, , GEORGE WEDELL, , JAN DE BLIEGK, , ELWYN-JONES., J. W. N. WATKINS, , J. B. WIDDOWSON, , MAUREEN MERRISON, , GODFREY BEATON, , By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, By the Staff of Nature, By Kenneth Gosling Arts Reporter, By Our Arts Reporter, A friend and neighbour, By Michael Prest, By Bill Johnstone, By Peter Wilson-Smith, By Frances Williams, Kenneth Owen, By Bill Johnstone and Peter Hill, By John Whitmore Financial Correspondent, By David Blake, By Margareta Pagano, From Frank Vogl, John Huxley, From Peter Norman, Bill Johnstone, By Bryan Appleyard, ERROLL OF HALE, , JOHN D. EMANUEL, , NICHOLAS GOODISON, , MICHAEL E. CORBY, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Ross Davies, By Our Financial Staff, By Michael Prest Mining Correspondent, Peter Waymark,

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News: Optimism by unions over offer after preliminary meeting, Schools Council faces examination over functions and reforms, Seoul leader is first to get Reagan invitation, Early start to negotiations with priority for continuous output, Strikes sweep across Poland in support of work-free Saturdays, Carter build-up in Gulf comes under Soviet fire, Tribal quarrel threat to Nigerian unity, Opus Dei: the ideals and the unseen influence, Torturing of hostages ends hope of better US-Iran relationship, Moscow Diary, US clears Somalia arms dela and gains port use, Guerrillas cause blackout in San Salvador, Strikes halt the Zambian copper industry, Greek conditions for guarnteeing continued American military presence, Spanish industrialists issue terms for EEC entry, Museum honours Stern, Grim picture of maltreatment emerges from experiences of released American hostages, Anger at barter scheme to enlarge Israel settlements, Bill calls for advance in integration of handicapped in schools, Two Times political writers consider the issues in tomorrow's crucial Labour conference Can Mr Foot be an election winner?, Foreign Report Frustrations of talks on disarmament, BBC team warned off story of Bihar blindings, BMA challenge on health service spending, Latest European snow reports, ... and how will he handle a breakaway?, 1978 'a year of regrets' for US foreign policy, Seamen's attitude hardens while other unions settle below 10%, Embassy siege factors the police could not overcome, Spending targets to be set for local councils, Liberals plan to fight all GLC seats, Party split may cause early poll in S Africa, Aid agencies criticized for 'helping the occupier' Kite-flyer from Bangkok turns into the hawk against Vietnam, Bedroom wall painting wins £5,000, More open space planned for South Bank site, Saudis urge US to abandon treaty, Science report Astronomy: Fossil meteorite found, Academy's overdraft increasing, 10,000 to lose jobs in next few months, Strike halts BA flights at Heathrow, Iran refuses to attend Islamic summit talks, Mr Murdoch has three weeks to seal purchase of The Times, Visit of Chad President fails to satisfy Lagos, Undertaking aimed at protecting editorial quality and integrity, Publishing empire in Australia, Britain and the US, Ex-Speaker killed by IRA as reprisal, Kampuchea frees Australian Buddhist nun, Building society is set to give loans for 'right kind of nuclear shelter', Tehran critics jeer at claims of victory, Airey Neave memorial: Mr Louis Fitz-, Britain ready to meet the Iranians half way, Mr Foot is pressed to support the formula favoured by MPs to elect Labour Party leadership, Guidelines on fraud condemned, Research council urged to reject lung centre cuts, Motoring US first with variable cylinder car, Move for monopoly inquiry strengthens, More quotas met on jobs for disabled, Resignation call by Labour over council homes vote, First woman joins French Immortals. Index. Law: Amin police chief sentenced to death in Uganda, Queen's Bench Division No unfairness by board of visitors Regina v Board of Visitors, Nottingham Prison, Ex parte Moseley, Prison officers' dispute hinges on court hearing, Ten are taken to court over Eurocrats' pay, Court of Appeal New Housing Act does not have retrospective effect Harrison v Hammersmith and Fulhan. London Borough Haringey London Borough v Mosner Watson v Hackney London Borough, Life jail sentence on embassy terrorist, Alleged leaders of Red Brigades jailed, Chancery Division Single invented word is not original literary work Exxon Corporation and Others v Exxon Insurance Consultants International Ltd. Display Advertising: The Illustrated London News, Bhhi Roof Appeal, Transmission Line Material, Volvo, Gate Two, Ritz, The Buchanan Blend, Barry Baines & Co., Buchanan's, Thomson Winter Cities, Bank Base Rates, Aac, Royal Doulton, Shapsrest Limited, Camden Plaza, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Southvaal Holdings Limited, Minema, English China Clays Limited, Car Buyers Guide, Boc International. Picture Gallery. Weather: The Weather. Politics and Parliament: Government is defeated in committee on fish Bill, MPs seek more control on animal farming, Port checks increased on exports of eggs, Wales being offered nothing but despair, Commons ready to publish Canada report, Improving control over mineral workings House of Lords, Defensive move to combat soft credits, No debate on murder of politician, Prime Minister clashes with Mr Foot over jobless, Many fail to take up one-parent benefit, False image causing damage: Wales not home of disorder, decay and dereliction, Demand for debate on sale of 'The Times ', British Nationality Bill on Tuesday, North Sea oil, Clash between PM and Mr Foot over level of unemployment House of Commons, Competitiveness only road for the future, EEC plan to conserve fish welcomed. Classified Advertising: Entertainments Guide, Secretarial and Non-secretarial Appointments, Miscellaneous Financial, Announcements, Services, Appointments Vacant. News in Brief. Official Appointments and Notices: Bonn minister to seek W Berlin post, University news, Latest appointments. Sport: Athletics Coe runs but not for a place in British team, Rugby Union It is not so much a lottery more a way to progress, Table tennis Disturbing signs for top English players, Tennis Britain see a fine start go to waste, Sports in Brief, Racing Storm Bird is mutilated by intruder, Cricket Boycott looks forward to business, which begins on February 13, Swimming Miss Davies is unavailable, Basketball Day seeks to avoid it being Palace's night, Motor racing Avon are back to relieve tyre pressure, Hockey East start well but North finish better, Boxing Headguards recommended for professional bouts, For the record, Football A cup dream machine hits road to Wrexham, Skiing Miss McKinney sets rivals too fast a target, Cycling British team add depth to their strength. Reviews: Firkusny Queen Elizabeth-Hall, Paul Mazursky's flirtation with a 'ménage á trois' Willie and Phil (X) Ritz/Gate 3, Camden Town Atlantic City, U.S.A. (AA) Curzon The Baltimore Bullet (AA) Empire Divine Madness (AA) Warner West End The Exterminator (X) Classic, Haymarket, Book review Life and Labour: An Autobiography, Man and Superman Olivier, Cosi fan tutte Covent Garden, LSO/Previn Festival Hall, Bills Connolly Apollo, Victoria, Family Voices Radio 3. Editorials/Leaders: The Future Of The Times, The United States IS Pledged. Letters to the Editor: Help for developing countries, Stock Exchange and CCA, National resources for drug abuse, More than one mind, Cycles in society, Countryside conservation, Grants to the performing arts, Touch of reality, Academics in Yugoslavia, Rugby football injuries, Post Office services and finance, The Aelfgyva mystery. Court and Social: Court Circular. Deaths. Marriages. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,431, Television, Regional Tv, Radio, Personal Choice, Museums in fight for Tom Thumb's boot. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Monday, January 23, 1956 Defence of Formosa. Obituaries: Captain Sir Norman Stronge, Mr James Stronge, Admiral Rene Emile Godfroy, Dr Conmar Robinson Research on liquid crystals, Dr Lee Lander, Major Michael Crichton Stuart. Business and Finance: Discount market, Thaw begins in British-Soviet trade, Commodities, Garages set for petrol price 'war', DoT cites irregular practices by Scotia, Belgian steel workers fight merger plans, Reagan advisers call for big SEC changes, Governor denies need for scheme, Consumer spending 1 pc higher as beer sales rise, Sterling rate at six-year high, Government boost for exporters in fight against 'soft' credit deals, Fiat chief suggests US car curbs on Japanese, Sir Frederick Wood for NEB chair, Unions back establishment of national investment bank, In Brief, Downturn at Watson & Philip, Telecom steals lead in business satellites, Courts holds interim after fall to £1m, Business Diary:Not peanuts for ex-Presidents · Bargain basement fines, The Pound, Briefly, Tate & Lyle closure of Liverpool refinery will mean loss of 1,060 jobs, Optimism despite fall at Lincroft Kilgour, Technology How the 'Bedford smell' foxed the experts, Banks to talk on loans plan for small companies, BOC chief paid record £271,400 salary, A bitter-sweet message from Tate & Lyle, Making friends with the small computer, Monopolies board clears Godfrey Davis takeover, Liquidity eased for W German banking, Consumer Spending, Profits fall at Anglo American, Shipbuilders detail Japan threat, Lovell lifts payout as profits rise, Electricity council hits out at price rises. Stock Exchange Tables: Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Stock Exchange Prices Little interest, Recent Issues, Price Changes, Wall Street, Stock markets Few bright spots as prices slide. Business Appointments: Business appointments Two new directors for Sedgwick Group. Property: Country Properties. Births.

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