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The Times - 26/03/1981

1981; Gale Group;

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From Michael Binyon, By Michael Hatfield Political Reporter, By Nicholas Timmins, By John Groser, By Peter Hennessy, Craig Seton and Stewart Tendler, By a Staff Reporter, By Frances Williams, By George Clark Political Correspondent, By Ian Bradley, By Our Political Reporter, By Jacob Ecclestone, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By Fred Emery Political Editor, From a Staff Reporter, By Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, From Clifford Webb, From Michael Horsnell Middlesbrough, By John Young, By Lucy Hodges, From John Witherow, From Christopher Thomas, By Our Labour Staff, From Our Correspondent, By Diana Geddes Education Correspondent, By Kenneth Gosling, By Our Education Correspondent, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Hugh Noyes parliamentary Correspondent, From Patricia Clough, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, From Robert Fisk, From Patrick Brogan, From David Cross, From Stephen Taylor, From Charles Harrison, From Charles Hargrove, From Alan McGregor, From Ian Murray, From Richard Wigg, From Jacqueline Reditt, From Christopher Walker, From Mario Modiano, By George Clarke Political Correspondent, From David Watts, From Kuldip Nayar, Prudence Glynn, Caroline Moorehead, Shona Crawford Poole, Irving Wardle, Richard Williams, Martin Huckerby, Paul Griffiths, Hilary Finch, Anthony Masters, William Mann, Max Harrison, By Norman Fox Football Correspondent, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Paul Harrison, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By John Hennessy Golf Correspondent, By Richard Streeton, By Jim Railton, By Joyce Whitehead, By Michael Seely, Ronald Butt, Alan Hamilton, Bernard Levin, R. A. WEALE, , J. M. FINNIS, , NICHOLAS HINTON, , D. W. GRANGER, , W. V. MORGAN, , D. E. C. TOMLIN, , JOHN WILLMAN, , ALBAN MORGAN, , LIONEL DUNN, DOROTHY TUTIN, , A. FROHLICH, , ALEC CLIFTON-TAYLOR, , DAVID MORLEY, , C. G.J. MORSE, , ROBERT ATKINS, , N. M. LEE-FRAMPTON, , B. WAKEFIELD, , H. GLOVER, , By Clifford Longley Religious affairs correspondent, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By the Staff of Nature, Our Chess Correspondent, Boris Ford, Michael Ratcliffe, Eamon Duffy, John Nicholson, Richard Davy, Ian Bradley, By David Blake Economics Editor, By Andrew Goodrick-Clarke and Richard Allen, By Peter Wilson-Smith, By Peter Hill Industrial Editor, By Baron Phillips, By Margareta Pagano and Donald Macintyre, By Michael Prest Commodities Correspondent, By Hugh Clayton, Peter Hill, By Derek Harris Commercial Editor, By Arthur Reed, By David Hewson, By Edward Townsend, ANTHONY SMALLHORN, , JEREMY MITCHELL, , D. B. JAMES, , G. J. CAPLEN, , K. W. CATTERMOLE, , MARK DUNN, , NICHOLAS MASON, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Ross Davies, Melvyn Westlake, Brian Capstick, Ivor Davis, By Our Financial Staff, By Rosemary Unsworth, By Richard Allen Insurance Correspondent, By Philip Robinson, By Margareta Pagano, By Michael Clark, Michael Prest Mining Correspondent, By Catherine Gunn,

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News: Somali refugees now suffer flooding after droughts, Democrats in local poll pacts, Why the British are a nation of fiddlers, President clips Mr Haig's wings, Army's role in countering ETA accepted by Basque leader, Doctors reject guidelines for psychosurgery, Appeal to Mr Reagan not to arm Unita, Councillor shot at his home in Belfast, Era ends for plane that never cost a life, Talks on picketing curb, Civil servants sharply criticized French urged to adopt active strategy on poor, Brazilians want Ronald Biggs to be sent back from Barbados, Second Oxford college to waive exam entrance, The Times Cook And so to supper, Why people are hungry for this new beginning Shirley Williams on the political party to be launched today, Police chief asks blacks for help, Returning heroine tells why she said 'No', Leaked paper tells of hesitation by 'Gang', Unknown group claims it sent bomb to MP, Leicestershire may get new constituency, Salisbury fears punitive Pretoria trade bars, Uganda gunmen attack Obote HQ and bomb Kampala power supply, Thatcher bid to calm the nation's fears, Police chief had Nazi propaganda material, Holes found in Fresnes jail security, Court delays West Bank settlement drive, Gulf war in miniature costs 20 lives, Rainbow Warrior is seized, Labour counter-attack on 'dishonest' rebels, Greece counts cost of farm price rises, 'Rabble' remark revived in Labour clash, Council accused of overspending and extreme political excesses, Tory MPs may defy whips over Canada, Latest European snow reports, Report links high rate of illness with bad housing, Conflicting reasons given for the eclipse of Herr Schmidt, China disaster appeal, Woman wins peace tax concession, British Rail plea for £5,700m modernization, Escaping the duplicity of words, Strike cutting off 40% of revenue, civil servants say, Challenge by MPs on sex life snooping, Record pirates condemned, Russia attacks American race for arms superiority, Israel defied as Lebanese troops patrol UN zone, Trust William to strike a chord with teenage girls, Cattle sale held despite warning, Lavatory dash costs £30, Polish talks go into second day, Wartime charges: Herr Arpad Wigand, a former SS officer, Motorists left in doubt after speeding decision, Schoolboy tells of kidnap ordeal, Films 'could be lost forever', Sir Roger Hollis was cleared of spying, Mrs Thatcher told, Secondary pupils should study curriculum of at least six subjects, government paper says, Malaysians lead move away from British universities because of higher fees, Concern in Delhi over American arms shipments to Pakistan, France removing price control on many foods, Pressure intensifies for phone tap law, Liberal 'wets' attacked by Mr Smith, President's party expected to tom South Korean poll, White-collar pickets slow production of BL cars, Lords told of closed shop's three 'bad men', London Diary, Mr Harold West fights Fermanagh by-election, BBC says jamming costs Moscow £60m, US embassy attacked by EI Salvador gunmen, Thatcher promise on Ulster studies, Two medical schools to be merged, The Hollis affair: The 'Daily Mail text Tom Driberg was double agent, Chapman Pincher says, Heart of Christianity 'purged of schism', No-strike provision not excluded from talks on Civil Service pay deal: 7% must stand, Commissioner resists call for even higher farm price rises. Law: RSPCA loses a test case on chicken cruelty, Man accused of Moi plot says he was Njonjo agent, Eleven men who robbed the train, Parole Board need not give reasons Payne v Lord Harris of Greenwich and Others, Zia judges refuse loyalty oath, Chancery Division Release of trustee in bankruptcy is annulled In re Munro and Rowe; Singer v Trustee in Bankruptcy, Council tries to stop investigation, Witness tells of policeman's request. News in Brief. Picture Gallery. Index. Display Advertising: Bell's, Ppa, Planet, Lufthansa, Multiple Display Advertisements, Standard Chartered, Cassell, Hodder & Stoughton, Sirdar, Embroidery, Church Of England Children's Society, Cornhill Insurance Group, Bank Base Rates, National Westminster Bank Limited, Ford, Hh, Idc, M.J.H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, The Games War, De, Eagle Star, Prudential Corporation, Hutchinson, European Law Centre. Weather: The Weather. Classified Advertising: Entertainments Guide, Recruitment Opportunities, Secretarial and Non-secretarial Appointments, -Managerial-Administrative-Secretarial-Personal Assistants-, Legal Notices, Forthcoming Events, Services. Property: Flat Sharing, Overseas Properties. Official Appointments and Notices: Suspender belt inventor awarded $31m, Latest appointments. Politics and Parliament: Largest sum for road maintenance, Minister attacks councillors in closed shop controversy House of Lords, Gaelic language, The questions unanswered in the Hayman case, Bill to save Liverpool and London docks, Farmers' incomes down but production up House of Lords, Mrs Thatcher insists on overall EEC fisheries agreement House of Commons, Minister awaits ninth Channel tunnel plan, Insurance discs, New road signs and markings to be proposed, Britain wants a square deal from Community. Reviews: The lust for knowledge Never at Rest, Arts agenda Shortage of orchestral strings, Buddy Rich Ronnie Scott's, Pauk/Frankl/Hilton Queen Elizabeth Hall, Gli Orazi e i Curiazi Collegiate, Absolute equality: a great illusion The Politics of Procrustes, Disappointed love for a lost leader Tito: the story from inside, Liberty and the lynch mob come to Barchester The Popes and European Revolution, Quick Guide, Personal Choice, A glorious tribute BBC SO/ Rozhdestvensky Festival Hall/Radio 3, Incomparable festival of theatrical skills, Opera Ariadne auf Naxos Nottingham, Orpheus in the Underworld Sadler's Wells, Fiction When Your Lover Leaves By Susan Trott (Gollancz, £7.95) Odd Woman Out By Wendy Simons (Angus & Robertson, £5.95) The Fate of Mary Rose By Caroline Blackwood (Cape, £5.95) Other People A Mystery Story By Martin Amis (Cape, £5.95). Arts and Entertainment: Television, Science report Behaviour: Navigation by infrasounds, Regional Tv, Radio, British premiere, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,484, Sculptors of the 19th century gaining favour. Sport: Rugby Union Mills try gives Barbarians elbow-room, Hockey Wrens set a lively pace, Tennis, Racing Bonol could add to Easterby's winning run, Football England out of sorts and out of luck, Badminton No blood and thunder from Delfs and Hartono, Sports in Brief, Cricket England likely to bring in Athey and Downton for fourth Test, Rowing Cambridge experiment slowly with new No7, Modern Pentathlon On course for greater deeds, Athletics Profits from future races to help inner city areas, Golf Newmans manage smile in defeat, For the record. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Monday, March 26, 1956, What an Armenian remembers. Editorials/Leaders: Continuing The Age Of The Train, Symptoms Of A Poisoned Past, Placating The Spanish Armed Forces. Letters to the Editor: Present day engineers, Biggs abduction implications, University cuts, Curbs on British Telecom, Suspended sentences, Welsh-language television, Business names registry, Matters of interest, Third World progress, The Hayman case, Threat to historic view, Worlds apart, Prices of HMSO publications, Doubt about Army scheme for jobless, Windfall profits tax on banking and oil, Bargaining with Civil Service pensions, Advanced passenger train support, Degrees of sin, ICL loan guarantee, Penny-wise in India, too, Payment of benefits, Defence of Belize, Telecomic English. Court and Social: Court Circular. Deaths. Marriages. Obituaries: Mark Donskoi Distinguished Russian film maker, Mrs Q. D. Leavis, Mr Victor Soanes. Stock Exchange Tables: Stock markets Insurances tumble after Prudential results, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Recent Issues, Price Changes, Wall street, Stock Exchange Prices Light profit taking. Business and Finance: BNOC shares sale runs out of time, Church pays more despite 37 pc fall in profits, Discount market, Spotted dog specialist wanted, Economic notebook A cautionary tale, Change of strategy boosts Bestobell, BP Oil profits in UK fall to £72m, Armstrong Equipment slumps in first half, Eurosyndicat, Commodities, Chancellor renews plea for single figure pay deals, FBI inquiry into loan for Australian airline, Redundancy level remains high, Prudential profits fall hits market, Garton cuts payout as profits continue to fall, International Deutsche Babcock tumbles, Chorus of protest at Japanese export drive, In Brief, Eastern Produce acquisition, Tin group to discuss winding-up session, UK pledge to Portugal on textile imports, Aid for high technology 'little men', Union threat to disrupt deliveries of bank cash, EEC ministers set for crucial steel talks, The Pound, Rothschild strengthens its corporate finance arm, Aircraft loss 'record', Briefly, Mining Northern Mining's hidden appeal, Refinery rescue fails, Industrial action and politics-Where is the dividing line?, Underwriting losses soar at Eagle Star, Business Diary: I thee wed (subject to contract), Redundancy and interest costs hit Rockware, 600 Group lifts stake in Pratt to 26.9pc, Soviet block debts to West total $67,000m, New Ford trucks range for Europe, Conditional go-ahead for Berisford's British Sugar bid, Prudential out of balance, EEC refund of £276m for British regions, Arthur Bell tops forecasts with interim rise to £9.7m, Profits dip to £5.5m at Metal Closures, Brit Mohair down 85pc with tough year ahead, Duport preparing circular. Business Appointments: Business appointments Changes at N M Rothschild. Births.

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