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The Times - 23/02/1981

1981; Gale Group;

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From David Cross, By Our Foreign Staff, By Michael Horsnell, From Ray Kennedy, By Michael Hatfield Political Reporter, By Donald Macintyre Labour Staff, By Our Labour Editor, By Ian Bradley, From David Nicholson-Lord, From a Staff Reporter, By Our Labour Staff, By Mark Jackson, By Our Home Affairs Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Lucy Hodges, By Ronald Faux, By Peter Hennessy, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By Pearce Wright Science Editor, By Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Correspondent, From Richard Davy, From Peter Nichols, From Richard Wigg, From Michael Hornsby, From Mario Modiano, By Timothy Garton Ash, From Trevor Fishlock, From Nicholas Ashford, From Hasan Akhtar, From Michael Binyon, From Charles Harrison, By Tony Samstag, From Douglas Aiton, By Caroline Moorehead, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, From a Special Correspondent, By a Special Correspondent, By Sydney Friskin, By Athole Still, By Norman Fox Football Correspondent, By Richard Streeton, From Ivor Davis, By Michael Seely, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Rex Bellamy Squash Rackets Correspondent, Caroline Moorehead, Philip Howard, John Percival, Joan Chissell, Sheridan Morley, Michael Ratcliffe, Max Harrison, Noël Goodwin, William Mann, Richard Williams, Michael Frenchman, Michael Leapman, Eric Heffer, David Wood, BRUCE W. HODGINS, , DAVID LE VAY, , GILBERT RUSSELL, , L. R. LEWIS, MARGARET DONALDSON-, RODERICK J. WYLIE, , TAN HARRIS, , JOHN HEDDLE, , J. BARD McNULTY, , MICHAELT. ERENDO, FRIC MOONMAN, , PETER BRADLEY, , ANITA BEASLEY, , BRYAN P. SAMPSON, , By the Staff of Nature, By Huon Mallalieu, From Our United Nations Correspondent, Hugh Clayton, By Our Own Bridge Correspondent, R. B. S., By Edward Townsend, By Ronald Pullen, By Melvyn Westlake, Frank Vogl, By Derek Harris Commercial Editor, By Nicholas Hirst Energy Correspondent, By David Hewson, By Patricia Tisdall Management Correspondent, By Peter Hill, Andrew Goodrick-Clarke, Patricia Tisdall, Bob Rodwell, S. A. GHALIB, , L. P. KIRKPATRICK, , DAN MacGREGOR, , STANLEY MEYRICK, , S. J. CARTWRIGHT, , CHARLES VILLIERS, , J. A. LOMBERG, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Richard Allen, Roman Eisenstein, Patrick Knight, By Richard Allen, Catherine Gunn, Bryan Appleyard, By Kenneth Owen Technology Editor, David Robinson, Michael Prest Commodities Correspondent, Gerald Ely, Peter Dear, Penelope Turing, David Hewson, John Whelan, J.W., J. W., Tim Owen, Michael Petrie-Richards, Trevor Mostyn, Charles McKean Architecture Correspondent, Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, Celia May, Ann Fyfe,

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News: Relief at lack of new labour law cases, Defence Only a common threat will integrate forces, Construction Wheeler dealers exasperate the Government, Still suffering from booming economy, Figures confirm police harassment, MP says, Education bodies accused of breaking the law, Papal attack on 'Filipino slavery' caused by low pay on farms, Prisoners of conscience S Africa: Oscar Mpetha, A chance to make small possible, An outbreak of things not working, West's resolve to keep defences strong undermined by false view of détente, Nato chief says, Attitudes towards homosexuality that trouble the church, Clergy given pledge on nuclear aims, Bookshelf Gimmicks needed in sales race, Photograph by Charles Milligan, Britain urged to fund Zimbabwe land plan for black farmers, Century-old passion is aroused again over politics behind Gaelic football, US blunder arouses Greek anger, Big cuts in careers service cash sought, Banking Step towards a common monetary policy, Chad overshadows summit, From the grass roots: Reversing the trend to machines Farmer proposes voluntary land army on a regional basis for seasonal jobs, Cambridge laboratory gets £350,000 to aid research, Ecuador and Peru move closer to war, United Arab Emirates, Business Careful homework needed to avoid mistakes, Eight hurt by blast at Radio Free Europe, Negotiations start on aid for coal industry as last group of unofficial strikers return to work, Pricing system blamed for shortages Polish farm failure at root of crisis, The oil that has not helped to calm the Falklands, Government told of security risk at Brixton, Can we hear murmurings of disenchantment?, Expatriates Not only the money lures them back, Latest European snow reports, Bomb explosion in Tehran kills two people, Washington acts as child-killer toll reaches 20, The great Italian tomato scandal, Moscow party congress will opt for orthodoxy at a time when Russians feel threatened, Agriculture Scientific advance but at high cost, Snow storms bring chaos on the roads, Voters confirm Fraser dominance, Communications Road-making projects reflect unity of states, Foreign policy Neutral line steered through political minefield, Heavy industry Little hope of finding home markets, Lisbon party wants to limit Eanes power, Mr Biffen admits that Government was scared by pits threat, Health Emphasis is laid on preventive medicine, Doctor speaks of brain death test survivors, Gas Leisurely pace of exploitation, Nickolas Grace: the theatrical all-rounder in search of elusive stardom, Kampuchea relief fund £44m short, TUC tells trades councils to shun H-block meeting, The wizard of was, Flexible working at Talbot despite union opposition, Hoteliers urgently looking for business, Light industry Duplication of projects hinders progress, Bismarck was right about the welfare state, The West Bank-5: Christopher Walker concludes his series on the Middle East How the Jordanian option might just work, £2m railbus scheme likely to get backing, Black community worried by medical view of 'Rastas', Basque doctors condemn consuls' kidnappers, Pakistan ban on Bhutto widow after student riot, Private member's Bill aims to put quangos under scrutiny of MPs, Report alleges unjust delays being imposed on Asians, Right-wing engineers gain key places on union delegations, Three British missionaries are released by Iran, Envoy's affair: There was no, Thousands in protest march over jobless, Dubai Ruler's indelible stamp, Ajman Smallest state still acquiring the basics of life, United Arab Emirates Initial doubts seen to be unfounded, Science report Materials: Reaction of steel to stress, Bloodless end to takeover of Havana embassy, Farming and food Seeds of confusion sown in EEC food price talks, Piranhas vital to Amazon ecology, Plea for Budget to ease the burden on poor, Mr Walker to fight threat to British farm incomes, American prints sell well, Umm al Qaywayn Federal funds aid fishing village, Fujayrah Road leads to political consciousness for the young, Ras al Khaymah Commerce reviving after paralysis, Russia warns South Africa after Mozambique raid, The economy New emphasis on planning, Trade Prospects good in increasingly competitive market, Oil Flow of new revenue for Sharjah, Police kill four as mobs go on rampage in Gujarat, Relations with UK Bond still strong between Bedu and Briton, Package holidays may be on the way, Sharjah Progressive ginger in conservative sauce, Stronger Nato sought by Britain and America, Education Intensive development is levelling out, United Arab Emirates Architecture In glitter and style new buildings are better than older ones, Confusion on mobility test as autistic boy gets grant, The press No straitjacket imposed by new charter, Reagan aide threatens action over Cuban arms. Index. News in Brief. Display Advertising: United Trading Services Co., Al-Futtoim Group Of Companies, Multiple Display Advertisements, National Bank Of Abu Dhabi, Trusthouse Forte Hotels, Union Bank Of The Middle East Limited, Time Marketing Ltd., Fujairah, Middle East Bank Ltd, Multiworld Internaional Co. Ltd., Multi-Ownership & Hotels Limited, Dubai United Arab Emirates, Alewardy, Peterlee, Dutco, Bank Of Credit And Commerce International, Bank Base Rates, Pauling And Company Ltd, Pipes, Emirates Commercail Bank Limited, Gammon, Dr Barnardo's, Exhibition Mangement Co., Multifold Activities, Llodys Bank Group, Dugas, M.J.H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Port Authority Of Jebel Ali, The British Bank Of The Middle East, United Bank Ltd., Dubli International Airport, Easa Saleh Al Gurg Group Of Companies, Ecgd, Espley-Tyas Property Group Public Limited Company, Saeed Bin Ahmed Al Otaiba & Son, Al Fahim Group Of Companies,, Bin Hamoodah, Pacific Western University, Dnata, Pvc Pipe, Dubai Bank, Package Deal, National Savings Bank, McDermott Middle East, Capital Radio 93.5 Abudhabi Fm, Abu Dhabi Inter · Continental, Khalij Commercial Bank Limited, Costain International Ltd.,, Galadari, The National Bank Of Dubai Ltd., Admak General Contracting Co., Hampton & Sons, Holiday Inn, Dubai International Trade Centre, Green Coast Enterprises, First Gulf Bank, Emirtel, National Bank Of Sharjah. Weather: The Weather. Law: Student wrests right to salvage Dutch wreck. Classified Advertising: Entertainments Guide, Acknowledgments, Public and Educational Appointments, Commercial Properties and Services to the Business World, Secretarial and Non-secretarial, Reader Service Guide. Sport: Golf Victory and a record for Miller, Hockey Slough's speed overcomes Guildford resistance, Rugby Union England advance with their backs to the front, Tennis McEnroe earns consolation victory over Borg, Squash rackets Two young Guernsey women face top seeds, Sports in Brief, Lacrosse Clear win for North despite snow, Football The risk England run with Keegan, Cyclo-cross A man called Stamsnijder makes a name for himself, Motor rallying Finn leads from the start to the icy finish, Badminton England's win highlighted by Jolly's fine showing, Cricket Miller takes over as tour vice-captain, Racing Waggoner's Walk beats the drum for a one-girl band, For the record, Swimming An elfin-faced look about Britain's future, Athletics Gonzalez runs a lap too few but still gets the gold. Reviews: Murray Perahia Queen Elizabeth Hall, Sinfonietta /Atherton Festival Hall /Radio 3, New York Rock Rainbow, Bach Choir/Willcocks Festival Hall, Maverling Covent Garden, Personal Choice, Arena BBC 2, Books Communications of excitement, Resourceful approach to esoteric Strauss Die Frau ohne Schatten New Theatre, Cardiff. Editorials/Leaders: The Atlantic Debate, How Many Industrial Barons?, Mrs Thatcher again picks up EEC gauntlet. Letters to the Editor: Family matters, The Church and divorce, Violence on the terraces, Selling goods overseas, Lessons of the 1980 steel strike, Rates and taxes, Rule of law in Malta, Evening the score, Standing charge for gas, British options on Canada, New paths for old, Changing currency at the bank, Design of fast nuclear reactor, 'Exporting revolution', Flexibility: courage or weakness?, The Aelfgyva mystery. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Politics and Parliament: Parliamentary notices House of Commons, Parliamentary diary House of Commons. Picture Gallery. Official Appointments and Notices: Cranleigh School, Appointments in the Forces. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Wednesday, Feb 22, 1956 Slave traffic charges. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,457, Television, Regional Tv, Radio, Unbeaten bridge teams try for August play-off. Obituaries: Canon Hywel Davies, Ioannis Theodorakopoulos, Mr Ron Grainer Composer of film and TV music, Mr Tom Lynch, Dr Gilbert Metson, Brig D. L. Powell-Jones, Herr Thomas Valentin. Business and Finance: Brazil's home-grown answer to oil, Way clear for British Steel aid package, Wrong models for Reagan men, Business Diary profile: Lloyd's of London, Avana circulates bid documents, Can the banks escape the Chancellor's attention?, Computing services forecast to catch U S, Euromarkets Prices erratic amid continuing uncertainity, Stock relief plan comes under fire from CBI, Job losses in engineering could total 180,000 by end of year, How secure are your programs?, Brokers' views Enormous potential in the video boom, Conditions fail to improve in first quarter for Henlys, No upturn in copper prices likely this year, A check on the pay-day tradition, Poor return for much of UK industry, In Brief, Commodities Consequences of 1980 silver fiasco continue to reverberate, CEGB warning on coal import ban, The Pound, Integrated industrial policy urged, This week Question mark over ICI's dividend, Judging the pattern of the recession, OFT runs into time trouble with new law, Kellock plans to subdivide shares, Briefing Likely winners of offshore licence awards, Freight No uplift in sight for tanker trade, 'Big seven' nations in pre-summit discussion, Industry in the regions Belfast De Lorean-a pointer to better days?, Hongkong expects U S to cut back on textiles. Business Appointments: Business appointments New partners at L Messel & Co. Stock Exchange Tables: Unit Trust Prices-change on the week, Weekly list of fixed interest stocks, Stock Exchange Prices Capitalization and week's change. Property: Rentals, Commercial property Making full use of the available land, Flat Sharing, Births.

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