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The Times - 18/02/1981

1981; Gale Group;

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By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By Diana Geddes Education Correspondent, From Peter Hazelhurst, By Caroline Moorehead, By Fred Emery Political Editor, By Donald Macintyre Labour Reporter, By David Felton Labour Reporter, By Michael Hatfield Political Reporter, By Frances Gibb, From Clifford Webb, By Nicholas Timmins, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By Jacob Ecclestone, From Richard Ford, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, By Staff Reporter, From Tim Jones, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, By Our Parliamentary Correspondent, By Our Planning Reporter, By Lucy Hodges, By Our Defence Correspondent, By Philip Webster Parliamentary Staff, By a Staff Reporter, By Ian Bradley, From John Chartres, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, By John Young Planning Reporter, By Our Labour Staff, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, From Michael Hornsby, From Our Own Correspondent, From Peter Nichols, From Charles Hargrove, From Richard Wigg, From Dessa Trevisan, From Frank Vogl US Economics Correspondent, From Christopher Walker, From Kuldip Nayar, From David Cross, From Nicholas Ashford, From Ray Kennedy, From Neil Kelly, From Trevor Fishlock, By David Spanier Diplomatic Correspondent, From John Best, From Douglas Aiton, From Stephen Downer, From Mario Modiano, From Ivor Davis, From Karan Thapar, By Craig Seton, By Tom German, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, Rex Bellamy, By Sydney Friskin, By Richard Streeton, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, Michael Seely, By Michael Seely, Robin Russell Jones, Dr Tony Smith, Edmund Akenhead Crossword Editor, William Mann, John Percival, John Higgins, Peter Davies, Joan Chissell, Paul Griffiths, Ned Chaillet, Michael Church, Alan Hamilton, Ken Gill, MICHAEL STEED, , ALAN BEITH, , DEREK WORLOCK, , R. ELLIOTT KENDALL, , GERARD SULLIVAN, , CAROLINE WOODROFFE, , DAVID JAMIESON, , CHARLES WYATT, , LEWIS SERGEANT, , ARTHUR POTTERSMAN, , GEOFFREY PHALP, , H, G. PITT, , RAPHAEL LOEWE, , PATRICK LEWIN, , JELLICOE, , ROBERT NOTT, , PETER VANNECK, , NORMAN DEL MAR, , ROBERT SOPWITH, , By Pearce Wright Science Editor, By Our Horticulture Correspondent, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Harry Golombek Chess Correspondent, J.G.W. writes:, Vice-Admiral Sir Peter Gretton, Lieutenant-General Sir Ian Jacob writes:-, By Peter Hill Industrial Editor, By Philip Robinson, By John Whitmore, By Our Financial Staff, RW Shakespeare, By Michael Prest, By Ronald Pullen, By Edward Townsend, From Frank Vogl United States Economics Correspondent, John Huxley, By David Hewson, By Richard Allen, By Derek Harris Commercial Editor, By Patricia Tisdall Management Correspondent, By Bill Johnstone, Bill Johnstone, R. E. FREEMAN, , S. D. THOMAS, H. L. MORGAN, , JAMES DALLAS, , D. W. HOLMAN, , W. DAVID BAXTER, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Ross Davies, Peter Hill, By Rosemary Unsworth, By Catherine Gunn, BY Roman Eisensteln, By Peter Wilson-Smith, By Peter Wainwright, By Michael Prest Mining Correspondent, Gerald Ely, Peter Davalle,

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News: Cambridge don's post is extended, Princess voted clear winner as university chancellor, Keeping baby whale alive with affection, Amnesty accuses President of mass killing, Rioting by homeless in Naples, Ratepayers issue writ against councillors, Gloom in Armed Forces as fuel economies are continued to next year, Moderate coalfield thinks national strike of several weeks is almost inevitable, Mrs Thatcher says special US link is strengthened, Councillors told they run risk of a surcharge, Gunmen kill hospital director in Milan, The West Bank-2: GNP increases 10 per cent a year since occupation Palestinians fear growing reliance on Israel, Councils win right of legal action on Heseltine cuts, Firemen's union set for pay clash, Lok Sabha MPs debate with their fists, Councils suggest expansion at Heathrow, Carrington visit to Nigeria to bolster economic links, Colour and plants in bloom at the RHS show, Jaguar men in jobs cut walkout, Polish students threaten national strike, Restoration on the way for neglected Nash terrace, Latest European snow reports, Reactions to coal crisis irritate the Government, Doctor's dilemma: the right balance of paternalism and open medicine, Drive to restore party unity, Union convenor at car plant faces suspension, Libya halts Malta imports as oil dispute deepens, Howell emphasis on conciliation, The 'gang of three' cannot come to dinner, £4,250 damages for copying music, Coalition in Australia is split over tax reform, London Diary, Corsican group claims ministry bombing, Postal ballot to be conducted on national park, Disabled to see flower show on private day, Fine for PC 'like Clouseau', Planning application charges disclosed, Directors for Times Holdings Ltd named, The Pope warns Marcos regime not to suppress human rights, Minister asks fishermen to end Scottish blockade, No certainty of Calvo victory in Cortes, Science report Environment: Chemical proliferation, The Open Space Theatre closes with £32,296 loss, Sandinista rulers face the public, This is one fight we must win, lodge chairman says Pit where the men felt they dare not wait to hear the union line, Chancery Division CTT due on vesting of contingent interest Baron Inglewood and Another v Inland Revenue Commissioners, Electrical staff accept 13%, Coal crisis talks today after walkout by 25,000 in Wales, Labour and the leadership red herring, Returns show moderate vote for Civil Service campaign on wages, General says 500 Soviet tanks threaten S Africa, Mr Reagan says US will honour in every possible respect hostage agreements with Iran, Afghan insurgents await melting of snow to step up war, NHS action threatens doctors' pay, Francome: artist concealing his art, Mark Bonham Carter on the pitfalls facing Solidarity How long can Poles walk the tightrope?, Greater London Council Labour and Conservatives turn on the Government, Britain resists EEC pressure to approve Canadian fishing deal, Powell attack on nationality Bill, Diamond dealers jailed for faking £775,894 robbery, Reagan poll pledge may be broken, Thai ministers fall out over oil talks, Ireland mourns club fire victims, Turks count cost of curbing terror, Admiral of the Fleet Lord Fraser of North Cape, The Daumier exhibition restores Bernard Levin's faith in the Royal Academy... On the right side, and witty with it, Communist hecklers break up TV debate, Protest by US over attempt at blackmail, Zimbabwe to disarm both guerrilla factions, Tehran rules out deal on detained Britons, Social Focus Time For a proper lead on additives in petrol, President undecided over sale of grain to Russia, Greek airman has nose put out of joint, The centre in turmoil, 3: An ideal place for testing opinion on a new party Social democrats make a mark in Labour oasis, EEC male midwife rule worries royal college, US agreement to buy Rapier in £140m deal boosts hope of more missile export orders, Manchester protest over block grant, Police chiefs resign en masse as Spanish Parliament debetes Basque suspect's death in custody, The eliminator puzzle-all is revealed, EEC delays E1 Salvador aid decision. Index. Picture Gallery. Display Advertising: Intelpost, Peterlee, British Limbless Ex-Service Men's Association, M.J.H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Cites Unies, Nupag Seminar,, Greater London Fund For The Blind, Multiple Display Advertisements, Nigeria Airways, Idc, Ernest Jones (Jewellers) Limited, Trusthouse Forte Limited, Henry Butcher, Linguarama, The Charter Trust & Agency Limited, Hardys & Hansons Limited, Barclays, Air Zimbabwe. Weather: The Weather. News in Brief. Law: Poison trial judge says that the press 'deserve boiling in oil', Rum switch in pubs alleged, Employees' dishonesty led to casinos ban, QC says, Assisting-not prejudging In re G(Minors), Five skinheads convicted after attack on queue, Queen's Bench Division Proceedings begin with appearance in court Regina v Amersham Juvenile Court, Ex parte Wilson, Commercial Court Mareva injunctions: banks may get their costs Searose Ltd v Seatrain UK Ltd. Politics and Parliament: Government defeat on Wildlife Bill, Defence exceeds cash limits by £260m, Exchange costs of BAOR to go down, Far fewer pit closures and job losses likely than rumoured House of Commons, Defence White Paper coming before Easter, UK would be target in any war-minister, Spending on defence to be £260m over limit, Sovereignty in Canada under attack, MP claims, Fair balance being sought between cane and beet sugar producers, Rejection of Bill on Wages Councils, Concern over contempt Bill remains House of Lords, East Scotland project will create 1,000 jobs, Bright future for coal but uneconomic pits lose £190m. Sport: Badminton Third win over India gives England the series, Rugby Union Victory dashed so often from Scottish lips, Cricket Boycott and Gower keep alive faint hopes of survival, Tennis The clay-court Wimbledon finds a new supporter, Golf Women are told to smarten themselves up, Motor racing Ferrari initiative may proye basis for peace, Racing Tote forced to increase minimum stake, For the record Tennis, Hockey Civil Service kept waiting by water-tight defence, Football Persistence puts Everton through, Today's fixtures. Classified Advertising: Entertainments Guide, Secretarial and Non-secretarial Appointments, -Managerial-Administrative-Secretarial-Personal Assistants-, Situations Wanted, Announcements, Services. Reviews: Colin Davis at his best in revealing Berg's sensuality Lulu Covent Garden, A challenge for Elizabeth Taylor, Play for Today BBC 1, Hothouse emotions Songmakers' Almanack Wigmore Hall, Family Voices Lyttelton, Canto General Tanz-Forum, Cologne, Stress turned to beauty ECO/Pollini Festival Hall/Radio 3, Book review Ideas and the Novel. Editorials/Leaders: Talking Of German Unity, Job Protection In The Pits. Letters to the Editor: Judging the man by his address, Wrong pin-up, Nuclear reactor choice, Labour and the centre, EEC languages, Figures behind a loss, Linwood plant closure, Nationality Bill anxieties?, The sleights of love,, Family matters, Miners' strike: Some economic facts, Development aid, Liberals on education, Remands in custody, Women in Parliament, Keeping abreast of airline rates, Repairs at Palace of Westminster, Insurance pay, Musical enigmas. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Births. Deaths. Official Appointments and Notices: Church news, University news, Latest appointments, Lord Swann, Fellowship of Engineering, Lincoln's Inn. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 year ago From The Times of Friday, Feb 17, 1956 Vote against hanging. Arts and Entertainment: Television, Regional Tv, Radio, Playing first string, Personal Choice, Rare medal recalls royal friend, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,453, Attacking play takes Nunn to chess victory. Obituaries: Lady Morris, Madame E. Guéry-Bendelmans, Admiral Of The Fleet Lord Fraser, Mr R. W. Mountain Electric power in rural areas, Mr Eric Whelpton, MR M. Shvnan. Business and Finance: Inveresk losses clear way for bid, Discount market, Reliance Knitwear slumps, Italian trade deficit quadruples to £7,615m, Another wild goose chase, 1,250 steelmen to lose jobs in retrenchment at Firth Brown, Sharp fall in BL's American car sales, Commodities, T & N talks on deal in Zimbabwe, Consumer downturn hits Ernest Jones, Unwilling Dunlop shareholders frustrated trade inspectors, Cyclical Indicators For The Uk Economy, Minister was in error, BEP says, Well flow problems hit Strata, $150m loans agreed for Chrysler in Canada, When the fishermen stayed home..., Lucas and BP in joint solar project, EEC grants £80m aid for projects in Britain, ICI target of 5pc in energy saving, International Unisec holders reject Sage bid, Profit-taking halts dollar advance, In Brief, EEC begins check on Japanese exports to assess penetration, Mr Bentley discloses 12pc stake in F Pratt, Germany may allow foreign communications challenge, Fewer visitors coming into Britain, The Pound, Business Diary: Joel's sole role · Who will take the pledge?, Post Office could face £5m bill for VAT, Briefly, Rethink by jobbers on gold trading, PMA moves to reduce debts, Measures to halt U S textiles urged, Late rally in "raw" sugar futures, Sidgwick & Jackson joins Trusthouse Forte, United Glass loses £5.6m, Japanese snagged in zip fastener dispute, Exporters 'failing to tap Mexico market', Agreement on Lloyd's Bill 'near', Impala cautious on final figures, Steel industry: can Sir Keith find his way through the maze?. Stock Exchange Tables: Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Stock Exchange Prices Technical rally, Stock markets Equities rally as bargain hunters move in, Recent Issues, Price Changes, Wall Street. Business Appointments: Business appointments Oppenheimer International chairman. Property: Residential Property, Residential Property A piece of the old country house.

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