The Times - 04/03/1981
1981; Gale Group;
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By Fred Emery Political Editor, By Robin Young, By Peter Evans and Frances Gibb, By Richard Streeton, From Michael Binyon, By George Clark Political Correspondent, By David Felton Labour Reporter, By Donald Macintyre Labour Reporter, By Our Labour Staff, By Martin Huckerby Theatre Reporter, By Michael Hatfield Political Reporter, From Ronald Kershaw, By Lucy Hodges, By Our Political Staff, By Our Political Editor, By a Staff Reporter, By Michael Horsnell, By Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, By Richard Ford, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, By Our Agriculture Correspondent, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, By John Young Planning Reporter, By Hugh Clayton Agriculture Correspondent, From Arthur Osman, By Nicholas Timmins, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, John Young, By Our Education Correspondent, By Kenneth Gosling, From Charles Hargrove, From Harry Debelius, From Our Own Correspondent, From Patricia Clough, From Richard Wigg, From Nicholas Ashford, From Ray Kennedy, From Dessa Trevisan, From Tony Allaway, By Our Foreign Staff, From Michael Leapman, By David Spanier Diplomatic Correspondent, From Robert Fisk, From David Cross, From Jacqueline Reditt, From Neil Kelly, Chris Patten, John Higgins, John Percival, Hilary Finch, Irving Wardle, Paul Griffiths, Michael Church, Richard Williams, Martin Huckerby, By Norman Fox Football Correspondent, Peter West, By Peter Ryde, From John Hennessy, By Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Sydney Friskin, John Harriott, Robert Foxcroft, Eric James, Nicholas Coulton, Christopher Follett, Annelise Hopson, C.F., Michael Frenchman, A.H., Patrick O'Leary, M.F., Bernard Levin, Alan Hamilton, Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, Lucy Hodges, WILLIAM SHEPHERD, , ROBERT BEARD, , CLIVE BINGLEY, , DAVID WINNICK, , JOHN PRINGLE, , P. A. HOWGILL, , MICHAEL EMERSON, , ALISTAIR MacDONALD, , R. OURESHY, , M. E.G. FOGDEN, , D. BROMLEY, , R. ADAMS, , P. W. SMITH, , J. BAKER, , D. J. ELMER, , T. A. JONES, , CLIFDEN R. CROCKETT, , LEIGH MAXWELL, , RICHARD HALL, , WILSON LONGDEN, , By the Staff of Nature, By Our Music Reporter, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, T. C. F. P., R.P.G., Nicholas Hirst Energy Correspondent, N.H., Nicholas Hirst, Pearce Wright Science Editor, Craig Seton, Michael Bally Transport Correspondent, P.W., From Michael Hornsby, By Rosemary Unsworth, Melvyn Westlake, From Frank Vogl US Economics Correspondent, By Frances Williams, By Andrew Goodrick-Clarke, By Richard Allen, By Patricia Tisdall Management Correspondent, Frances Williams, By John Whitmore Financial Correspondent, By Peter Hill Industrial Editor, A. W. HIGGINS, , ISABEL SAYERS, , N. D. BARNETT, , MERLIN MINSHALL, , P. J. SEARBY, , PETER MUSGROVE, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Ross Davies, Adrienne Gleeson, Michael Binyon, By Catherine Gunn, By Michael Prest Commodities Correspondent, By Our Financial Staff, By Peter Wilson-Smith, By Margareta Pagano, Gerald Ely, Peter Davalle,
ResumoNews: Hopes fade for truce in Basque country, LSE students occupy room in fee protest, AUEW may be first to accept ballot aid, No change allowed in Canada Bill, Yorkshire move to end the block voting system, New Comecon brew, Warsaw authorities to grant clergy wider role in society, Commons steps today to take note of new group, Photographs by John Manning, Mr Haig to visit Middle East early next month, Green boxes for sound service, Ship workers reject 5% and predict clash, US steps up military assistance to junta, Tax reform as work incentive, London Diary So what's in a name?, Campus drive to win support for new party, Industrial locations Just a sea of islands, Arafat optimism over Tehran peace mission, Where Nelson shopped, Deep mining should remain economic, Blacks on march in Cape Town, Tiny Navy fails to halt flow of arms to E1 Salvador rebels, Kabul talks on hijack of aircraft, Late attempt to head off one-day strike by civil servants fails with no increase in 7% offer, Labour manifesto is Marxist, Tories say, Investment Recession adversely affects foreign interest, Journalists at 'Observer' and Lonrho to meet, Wind, wave and sun How to collect and convert is the challenge, Latest European snow reports, Bishop to take part in Ridgeway walk, Community 'must care for old', Government blamed for halting progress, Steel-Owen alliance moves closer in Commons, Toys go marching on, LBC to pay first dividend, Helping the salesman BIU to the rescue, BBC enters the market with £200 home microcomputer, National Front advised to drop march past fire death house, Energy Futures, Wisley inquiry told of air traffic hazards, Mr Brezhnev stays at top as whole Politburo is reelected, All this and deloping too, S African raiders outwitted Machel men, Trade deals make a meal of Polish ham, Item withdrawn, Rail chief's plea for £1,000m extra, Shipyard saved, Science report Zoology: The disappearing skate, Four ministers leave Thai Cabinet after oil dispute, Sharp Berlinguer attack on Russian policy, Union power criticized at hearing, The butter market Declining exports to Britain a problem, Egypt honours generals, 30,000 march in protest against trade union militancy, Backbenchers endorse Hayward demand to Social Democrats, St Paul's chosen for July royal wedding, Lord Diplock's report on phone tapping a whitewash, MP says, Minister told of health risk in illicit horsemeat trade, Jury told of Moonies' plan to carry President Nixon, Gunmen hold 28 hostage in bank robbery, Right-wing attack on Tory record, UN ban strengthens Pretoria bias claim, Why black unrest brings out the banner headlines, Ministers to meet amid hopes for Belize future, Property New homes built in an older style, Radio tuning by voice commands, Good old-fashioned coal Scramble is on to develop fuel of the future, MPs angered by minister's Ulster statement, Potential of geothermal power Harnessing natural heat below the earth's crust, President Chun aims to prevent repression, Transport Priority oil-user to take increasing share, Russia urges mutual concessions, Strike about pens halts bus service, Tornado wrecks Bonn defence plan, Photograph by Brian Harris, Where the Iron Lady takes a hammering, Agriculture Long, slim pig-fat market, Torture denied by Turks, Libya courts a reluctant France, Major Haddad sends in an explosive demand for his £2.5m back pay, Pensioners in London lobby today, Dinner meeting with Liberals played down, Broadcast helped penicillin research, French Presidential Election M Giscard tries to win back the conservative voters who were upset by his past liberalism, England are kept waiting for cricket tour decision, Lawyer to await ruling on dress tax relief, Arbitration move on Sunday theatre show, Appointment in court: A boy, Tunnicliffe's art: This picture of a Green-, Zimbabwe hunt for men who murdered farmer, Nuclear power Relaunch in Britain welcomed as modest and sensible, Commerce Partnership pattern has changed since entry into EEC, The economy Deepest depression since the 1930s-but not all is gloom, Curb sought on helicopter flights over London, Lord Diplock finds controls on tapping are satisfactory, The subtle art of making gentle U-turns, English National Opera gets £4.5m, Handling commerce Embassy's dual role. Index. Display Advertising: Multiple Display Advertisements, Spencer Solarise, Satchwell, Royal Hotel,, Union Bank Of The Middle East Limited, Remploy, The Great Santini, Wintrust Limited, Dfds, Barclays, The Crucible, Morgenavisen Jyllands Posten., Provinsbanken, Privatbanken, Den Danske Bank, 'Hilarious', M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Harwell, Ncb, Atcost, Prestel, Savills. News in Brief. Weather: The Weather. Law: Shopkeeper to fight law on metrication, Jury is told of man who never came to dinner, Actor fined for impersonating a police officer, Misuse of Class F land charge Barnett v Hassett, Chancery Division No tax relief in respect of polygamous wife Nabi v Heaton (Inspector of Taxes), Pregnant girl shot in siege used as 'sandbag', QC alleges, Jail escape plot 'daring', jury told, Second complaint vexatious Acrow (Engineers) Ltd v Hathaway, Rating surcharge priority Westminster City Council v Haymarket Publishing Ltd. Picture Gallery. Classified Advertising: Entertainments Guide, Secretarial and Non-secretarial Appointments, -Managerial-Administrative-Secretarial-Personal Assistants-, La Creme De La Creme, Forthcoming Events, Services. Property: Flat Sharing, Residential property. Politics and Parliament: Unwise to defer decision: Majority of 68, Distorted US view of goodies and baddies, Dr Owen calls for study of another option, Threat of nuclear war cannot be wished away, 'Deplorable' for chemists to sell tobacco, Bill would put dogs on a shorter leash, More judges needed to speed justice House of Lords, Cost of Trident will make hard choice harder, Many would resent civil servant strike, Liability for damage from burst mains, Security of number plates, Inspection of hospitals that make medicines, British weapon system brought to attention of US: efforts to get more orders for equipment House of Commons, Government unmoved by IRA prisoners. Reviews: Leader of the loyal opposition A Passion for Truth Hans Kung: a biography, Goose-pimples Hampstead, Perlman/Camino Festival Hall, From holy lives Holiness, Book review British Government and Its Discontents, Personal Choice, Only the best is good enough for Broadway, The old religion Christian England Its Story to the Reformation, ENO's new Wagner, Transplantation and recultivation Christianity in the Southern Hemisphere, Romeo and Juliet Coliseum, Hedda Gabler Yorkshire, Lubotsky Trio Queen Elizabeth Hall, Cabaret Futura Latin Quarter, Quick guide. Sport: Racing Easterby kept in the dark over Little Owl, Hockey Army, Navy and RAF all the same to Civil Service, Cricket The waiting goes on as rumours remain England's staple diet, Sports in Brief, Boxing Jones's left does the trick while right takes a break, World student games Miss Pelen has easy win in giant slalom, Golf No effort is spared to make Sandwich Open a success, Tennis Miss Navratilova makes the shots that count, Football Bulgarians may not be inhibited even at home of champions, Rugby Union A dozen caps and a hatful of tries, Ice skating Simond brings in the new and establishes a class all his own, Olympic Games Melbourne withdraws, For the record. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): Farewell, I hope, my lovely, 25 years ago From The Times of Saturday, March 3, 1956 Glubb Pasha dismissed. Editorials/Leaders: Reassuring As Far As IT Goes, Revolutionary Standstill, Distress Signal Not To Be Ignored. Letters to the Editor: Currency transactions, West Indies tour questions, Music in schools, Clarifying the Lloyd's Bill, Earlier retirement, Employing coal miners, Nuclear cover, The quality of sugar, Defence of Gulf area, Civil servants' sense of grievance, Conundra, Windmill sizes, Nationality anomalies, Prospects for the Social Democrats, Defeat on Majuba, Swoop on 'The Observer'. Court and Social: Court Circular. Official Appointments and Notices: Latest appointments. Marriages. Deaths. Arts and Entertainment: Television, Lacquered screen and two Tiffany lamps fail to sell, Regional Tv, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,465, Radio. Obituaries: Group Captain E. C. Passmore, Mr G. P. S. Macpherson Finance and merchant banking, Lady St Oswald, Mr David Garnett. Stock Exchange Tables: Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Recent Issues, Stock Exchange Prices Selling of blue chips, Price Changes, Wall Street, Stock markets Unilever figures and Budget fears hit equities. Business and Finance: Discount market, Monopolies inquiry on Davy bid, Receivers called in for most of Brocks Group, Car industry could die in 5 years union says, In Brief 800 jobs to go in BL cutback at Cowley, Companies slip into the poverty trap, Energy exploration fund set for debut, Commodities, Black economy richer in fiction than in fact, North Kalgurli Mines, Steel report warning on competitive costs, International Thorn-EMI merger in Australia, US deal for Burnett & Hallamshire, Diploma slips in first half, County Bank dip is against trend, Goodyear sales prospects, British Vita down 20 pc, but payout maintained, Unilever's unkind cut, Business Diary: What welcome for Walters · TGWU's Bevin boy, Strong pound forces Unilever dividend cut, £822m Italy ships deal with Iraq, CFTC to decide soon on silver contract, Shareholders in textiles group to pay £410,000, Pound climbs back against dollar to close more than 2.5 cents up, Pilkington in joint venture, Japan may abandon export code, Commodities company, Checking on the Bank of England, Cocoa meeting likely to delay buffer fund decision, Muslim law immunity claim on $16m loan, The Pound, Crest to cease yacht making, Briefly, Russian economy: a determination to muddle through, Whitecroft to sell offshoot, EEC ministers agree plan for competitive steel industry, Expansion slows for banks, Private rail freight confidence, C & W shares sale moves nearer, Britain accuses EEC partners of subsidizing energy prices, Pergamon Press buys data processing group, Uk Reserves, Downturn at Provident Financial, US urged to cut high interest rates. Business Appointments: Business appointments Group post for Sir Monty. Births.
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