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The Times - 30/01/1981

1981; Gale Group;

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From Richard Wigg, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By Fred Emery Political Editor, By Michael Hatfield Political Reporter, From Moshe Brilliant, By John Roper, By Peter Hill and Edward Townsend, From Michael Leapman, By George Clark Political Correspondent, By Donald Macintyre Labour Reporter, By John Witherow, By John Groser, By a Staff Reporter, By Frances Gibb, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By Our Labour Staff, By Nicholas Timmins, From Craig Seton, From Tim Jones, By David Nicholson-Lord, By Lucy Hodges, From Our Correspondent, By Kennetth Gosling, From John Chartres, From Philip Robinson, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By Our Legal Correspondent, From Ronald Faux, By Diana Geddes Education Correspondent, By Our Education Correspondent, By Our Religious Affairs Correspondent, From Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, By Our Local Government Correspondent, By Hugh Clayton Agriculture Correspondent, From Charles Hargrove, From Ian Murray, From Michael Hornsby, From Harry Debelius, By John Winder, From Robert Fisk, From David Cross, From Kevin Dunn Reuter Correspondent, by Patrick Brogan, From Our Own Correspondent, From David Watts, From Patrick Brogan, From Stephen Taylor, By David Spanier Diplomatic Correspondent, From Nicholas Ashford, By Gregory Jaynes, From Trevor Fishlock, Stephen Downer, christopher Walker, John Best, By Nicholas Keith, By Rex Bellamy Squash Rackets Correspondent, By Michael Seely, By Roy Mckelvie, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Sydney Friskin, By John Karter, David Robinson, Ronald Faux, Irving Wardle, Ned Chaillet, William Mann, Hilary Finch, Barry Millington, Geoffrey Smith, John Young Planning Reporter, Michael Binyon, B. M. WRIGHT, , W. H. C. FREND, , JAMES PILDITCH, , RICHARD DOBSON, , G. C. ALLEN, , A. C. DAY, , K. J. TYLER, , BRUNO de HAMEL, , ELIZABETH YOUNG, , WAYLAND KENNET, , STEPHEN ROSS, , S. HARDING, , RACHEL NUGEE, , MARY STEWART-WALLACE, , JOHN MORLEY, , ANTHONY LEWIS, , P. H. KEMP, , KEITH WRIGHT, , RONALD R. PRENTICE, , MARGARET I. KILLERY, , By Our Astronomy Correspondent, By Martin Huckerby Theatre Reporter, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, From Our Special Correspondent, By the Staff of Nature, Stephen Kemp writes:, By Nicholas Hirst Energy Correspondent, By Margareta Pagano, From Frank Vogl US Economics Correspondent, By Roman Eisenstein, By Richard Allen, By Richard Allen Insurance Correspondent, By Frances Williams, By Our Financial Staff, By Clifford Webb Midland Industrial Correspondent, From Frank Vogl United States Economics Correspondent, By Derek Harris, TREVOR SKEET, , H. J. PICK, , NORMAN JENKINS, , JOHN LANDIS, , H. G. CONWAY, , R. C. W. COX, , DAVID SIMPSON, , D. A. KITCHINER, , KELVIN SPENCER, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Ross Davies, Peter Hill, Edward Townsend, Kenneth Owen, By Catherine Gunn, From John Earle, By Peter Wainwright, By Rosemary Unsworth, By Rosemary Umworth, Peter Waymark, Peter Dear, Dennis Topping, Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, Patrick Brogan, Frank Vogl, Ivor Davis, I.D., Ted Trott, David Hewson, Deborah Kasouf, Therese Stanton,

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News: Charges signal tighter grip on Turkish press, Ecuador and Peru in clash after oil find, ...San Francisco Cosmopolitan and feels like a real city, Black journalists in the firing line, Cheap school meals may be postponed, Israel switches from shekels to dollars, Shaikh Yamani urges West to 'correct Middle East damage', Plea for big change in secondary education, ...Chicago, Detroit, Minneapolis/St Paul, Denver... Trail to mid-West follows famous rail links, Putting the family first, Water council expected to improve 7.9% offer, Early action by Government on obscenity law ruled out, Isle of Man to issue a £5 coin in precious metal, Nine MPs start their tour at PLO's invitation, Owners say 84 crews willing to sail, South African troops 'posing as terrorists', Training airfield for three nations opens, British Rail hopeful of more electrification, EEC licence setback to fishermen of Spain, EEC tax going up an food imports, Monument to the poet of Langholm, The strategy that could stop a third party, Sergeants begin to learn how to run Liberia, Museums As good as the French but better organized, American Commentary Key relationship for successful diplomacy, Postal workers return to work after walkout, Thatcher call to widen US-Europe cooperation, ...Washington, Philadelphia... Region where history is part of the allure, Moscow Diary, Nigerian MPs screened by riot police, Relics saved by freeze-dry food treatment, Latest European snow reports, Botha hopes hinge on nominations for poll, ...Atlanta, St Louis, New Orleans Slow-moving 'nation' retains own identity, Israeli troops evict Jewish squatters from Hebron, ...New York, Boston It's best on foot for the sights and sounds of the city, Senators find Mr Donovan suitable for job, Jersey looks to France for its electricity, Science report Materials: Towards a stronger cement, NHS dilemma on pay referred to the minister, Small woods cut down at 'quite alarming rate', Motoring BL making no extravagant sales promises, Mr Jackson hints that union voting at conference was invalid, Film men stage strike against job cuts, Top college widens its entry scheme, New move to oust TV head fails, Assam oil resumes flowing to all India, The growing battle for the countryside, Black workers forfeit jobs in pensions strike, Children's hospital saved from closure, Health challenge over Westway gypsies' camp, Council leader breaks ranks on cuts policy, Miore airlines, more destinations and a wide range of fares, Austerity harms Peru democracy, Independent TV programme makers form new group, Parks Excitement starts at the Rocky Mountains, Gateways: Miami, Tampa... Plan well to avoid 'merchants of vulgarity', Premier and Solidarity meet today, Shadow Cabinet to seek reversal of leadership vote decision, Violence from the right and left terrorizes Guatemala, Pay claim battle pledge by civil servants, Mr Reagan denounces Soviet use of détente, Inquiry demanded into lost ferry, Travel in America A four-week trip converts a reluctant wife, Zimbabwe Army used as main means to disband ex-guerrillas, Señor Suárez resigns as Prime Minister of Spain, Fear grows among black leaders that racial attack led to 12 deaths, Two men sentenced to death in France for hold-up murder, Datsun British plant may get state to pay half its cost, Redundancy fund to get cash boost, Chinese try to form free trade unions, Gateways: Los Angeles... Balmy weather-and a touch of the tinsel, Mr Marcos plans May election, Canadian constitutional proposals 'illegal', Guerrilla bases in Lebanon raided by Israeli planes, Ticker-tape welcome suffers from technology, Hook withdrawn after threat of legal action, Iran screens last-day talks with captives, Maze men resume 'dirty' protest over jail clothes, Industrialists and unions say Datsun would be welcome in Wales, ...Houston, Dallas-Fort Worth... Real cowboy country opens to traveller, Vitriol thrown into face of French right-winger, Canadian newspaper chains under attack, Reduced services for disabled attacked, Gateways: Seattle... The great outdoors, Search for 'defecting Tory 20', Teachers escape in planned new cuts, West Germany wants PoWs to be released, President backs Seaga regime, The man in a league of his own is to retire. Index. Picture Gallery. Display Advertising: Spalding Inn Club, Howard Johnson's, Hotel Algonquin, The Florida Keys And Key West, Volvo, Multiple Display Advertisements, Hanson Trust, Don Giovanni, Loulou, Baton Rouge, Louisiana, The Plaza, The Souvenir, Town & City Properties Limited, Skytrain, Automobile Engine Remanufacturing Co., Church Of England Children's Society, Saab, Bank Base Rates, Swiftair, Jill Winston, The Times, Ford, Royal Doulton, Texas, Days Inn, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, U.S. Visas, Harwell, San Antonio, Boca Raton Hotel & Club, Miami Beach, Fontainebleau Hilton, Trek America Ltd, N.V. Koninklijke Nederlandsche Petroleum Maatschappij, Laing, Air Florida, British Aerospace, National Opera, Car Buyers Guide, Agb Research Limited, Garford-Lilley Industries Ltd., Louisiana. Law: Sale shoes not stolen Kaur v Chief Constable for Hampshire, Lapps lose case after 15 years of court battles, House of Lords Oil refinery nuisance: private Act a defence Allen v Gulf Oil Refining Ltd, Lloyd's brokers jailed for bilking railway, Dorothy Squires loses libel claim over letter, Lump sum payment reduced by £75,000 Page v Page, Father tells of ban on 'Moonie' girls, Guard organized £400,000 raid on own cash van, Papers 'used for critical article'. Politics and Parliament: PM puts total cost of jobless at £2,300m, Black economy costs Exchequer £3,000m, Excellent prospects for further sharp reduction in inflation, Select committee and minister clash on sick pay proposals, Language test for immigrants remains, Labour protests at minister's comments, Civil Service Department retained, Investment and fair reward in N Sea, Concern over impact on UK car makers of Japanese factory project House of Commons, Liberal's Bill to change voting rights rejected, Economic debate next week, Norway lets British Boats return, Dismay from Mr Orme, special pleading from colleagues, Hopes for Tate and Lyle refinery in Liverpool, Bill to stop sale of pets in street markets House of Lords, Benefits from end to strike-ridden image, Inquiry costs £1.7m. Weather: The Weather. News in Brief. Sport: Snooker The best deal on productivity for many a day, Bobsleigh Goodhew fails to earn place in British team, Squash rackets New business to challenge tomatoes and tourism, Tennis Hutchins ploy fails to upset Russians, Athletics Open door could shut out millions, Skiing Miss Nadig's turn to lead, Football Francis says hello and goodbye to new manager at Palace, Racing Father Delaney has Easterby blessing, Rackets Braithwaite and Nicholls are dominant, For the record, Cricket Hard-hitting Gooch may find sea a tempting target, Motor rallying Therier crashes out of rally, Rugby Union Wales unchanged for the high road. Official Appointments and Notices: University news, Rowing appointment, Latest appointments, Bishop of Dunkeld. Property: Flat Sharing. Classified Advertising: Entertainments Guide, LA Creme De LA Creme, Business For Sale, Forthcoming Events, Services. Reviews: Youth theatre may keep its home, Enigmatic combination of intellect and sentiment Loulou (X) Camden Plaza The Jazz Singer (A) ABC Shaftesbury Av My Bodyguard (A) Studio Oxford Circus; Plaza 2; Odeon, Kensington The Lady in Red (X) London Pavilion "Carry on Cripple" National Film Theatre, Cheering an attempt to do the impossible Robert the Devil Nottingham University, Unexplained, bloodless lethargy Virginia Theatre Royal, Haymarket, Book review Saga of a Wayward Sailor By Tristan Jones (Bodley Head, £5.95) The Incredible Voyage, Present Laughter Greenwich, LPO/Kondrashin Festival Hall, Belisario Royal Academy of Music. Editorials/Leaders: Fresh Approaches Over Afghanistan, Datsun Within The Walls. Letters to the Editor: Nuclear shelters, Lambeth's spending, Voice from the past,, Key to reducing costs, Airmail rate increases, In for a penny, in for a pound, Fresh look at milk, Insurance and nuclear safety, EEC surpluses, Power-base for a new centre party, Hostages agreement, Economic planning effects, Blues Brothers cost, Home truths, SOE in the Balkans, Family matters, Economic charges for energy, The cost of dying, Taking trees seriously, Breath test controls, Thaw in trade with Russia, Styles of leadership, More than one mind, Investment of pension funds. Court and Social: Court Circular. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): The night sky February, 25 years ago From The Times of Monday, January 30, 1956 Cyprus precautions. Marriages. Arts and Entertainment: English nineteenth-century ceramics attract bids, Television, Regional Tv, Radio, Personal Choice, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,437. Deaths. Obituaries: Miss Isobel Elsom Noted stage and film actress, Mr Malcolm Macdonald, Mr George Skibine, Mr C. V. Davidge. Business and Finance: Shell and BP set to resume purchase of crude oil from Iran, Discount market, Decca has 'turned the corner', The banks and industry, Commodities, US oil price move welcomed, Heavy cutbacks proposed for US foreign aid programme, Lloyd's Bill likely to be redrafted, Business Diary: Datsun's Botnar · On your marks, Bullough retrenches as profits fall, Recession still hurting Bass, In Brief, Japan trade concessions 'insufficient', Payout passed as Lonsdale dives, Evode up 28pc, but outlook is difficult, Western Scientific makes agreed bid for Negretti, 1,000 more Midlands car jobs go, The Pound, Higher costs may offset 41 pc rise at Macarthys, Receivers called in to Airfix group, Briefly, Hill Samuel replaces Hambros at BPC, White House 'taking a scalpel' to all areas of public spending, International Olivetti proposes fourth rights issue since 1978, Managers support plans for Engineering Council, Boost from interest, but Allied Textile dips, Technology Prince Albert would have approved, Sir Hugh turns down Fraser post, When Datsun drives in..., Gold price plunges to a 10-month low, £100m saving in Morecambe Bay, Dow raising price of chemicals by 30pc, Associate's token bid for Eva, Opec to hold aid talks on agriculture, Mercedes backs anti-skid braking. Stock Exchange Tables: Stock Exchange Prices Strong demand for gilts, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Stock markets Gilts make progress despite MLR disappointment, Recent Issues, Price Changes, Wall Street. Business Appointments: Business appointments London Transport names three new executives. Births.

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