The Times - 04/02/1981
1981; Gale Group;
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From Michael Binyon, From David Cross, By Stewart Tendler Crime Reporter, From Norman Hammond Archaeology Correspondent, From John Chartres, By David Felton Labour Reporter, From Clifford Webb Midlands Industrial Correspondent, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, By Fred Emery Political Editor, By Donald Macintyre Labour Reporter, By Our Labour Staff, By Our Political Editor, From Craig Seton, By Our Social Services Correspondent, By Marcel Berlins Legal Correspondent, From Lucy Hodges, By Nicholas Timmins, From Tim Jones, From John Witherow, By John Young Planning Reporter, By Kenneth Gosling Arts Reporter, By Our Local Government Correspondent, By Diana Geddes Education Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, By Our Parliamentary Staff, From Ronald Faux, By Hugh Clayton, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, From Richard Wigg, From Patricia Clough, From Gretel Spitzer, From Michael Hornsby, By Tony Samstag, From Ian Murray, From Our Own Correspondent, From Ivor Davis, From Nick Ashford, From Patrick Brogan, By Richard Owen and Henry Stanhope, From Tony Allaway, From Dessa Trevisan, From Trevor Fishlock, From Moshe Brilliant, From John Best, From David Watts, From Alan McGregor, Anthony Masters, Richard Williams, Ned Chaillet, John Dixon Hunt, William Mann, Paul Griffiths, Hilary Finch, John Percival, From Dilip Rao, Alan Gibson, By Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, By Norman Fox Football Correspondent, From John Hennessy, By Richard Streeton, By Joyce Whitehead, By Michael Seely, Caroline Moorehead, Brian Alderson, Gerald Ely, Bernard Levin, Alan Hamilton, Philip Howard, Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, ALEXANDER FLINDER, , ALEX COMFORT, , ROBERT W. H. NIND, , R. WRIGHT, , GRAHAM HOUGH, , DICK TAVERNE, , R. C. AUSTIN, , J. L. JOWELL, , PAUL MATTHEWS, , DAWN OLIVER, , ROGER RIDEOUT, , SHEILA ROTHWELL, , P. MEADS, , C. WITTON-DAVIES, , DAVID M. JACOBS, , WILLIAM LEAH, , RICHARD FREEMAN, , HENRY VYNER, , TOM BAISTOW, , FRANCES RHODES, , RAWLE KNOX, , By Charles McKean, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Our Arts Reporter, By the Staff of Nature, From Our Special Correspondent, By David Nicholas-Lord, By Patricia Tisdall Management Correspondent, From Frank Vogl, By Our Economics Staff, By Nicholas Hirst, Nicholas Hirst, By Peter Wilson-Smith, By Peter Hill Industrial Editor, By Margareta Pagano, By Kenneth Owen Technology Editor, By Bill Johnstone and Gordon Wellman, By Derek Harris, By Michael Prest, Ian Murray, By John Huxley, DAPHNE BAMPTON, , PETER CURBISHLEY, , ANDREW TESSLER, , ANDREW STOBART, , D. D. ROY OWEN, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Ross Davies, Frances Williams, Harry Debelius, By Our Financial Staff, By Rosemary Unsworth, By Michael Prest Mining Correspondent, By Michael Prest Commodities Correspondent, Peter Davalle,
ResumoNews: Congress in Moscow faces grave decisions, Romania in accord with Yugoslavia, Resign call to rebel Labour MP, Lords to debate Europe's environment, Latest snow reports from Europe, Mr Heffer backs NEC right on electoral college change, Mr Trudeau admits London may veto his constitution plan, Arson attack on boat prompts new Welsh fears, Top award for Two Ronnies, Issue of human rights given low priority by new Administration, Fishermen to meet minister as 200 boats are tied up in protest over foreign dumping, US likely to arm forces with neutron bomb, S Africa sets up tri-racial council to advise on policy, Lawyers say 'attempted crime' Bill is unsound, Polish strikers extract resignation offer from local officials, Six million workers paid poverty wage, MPs told, Widow faces eviction from her own home, President cautious on Salt negotiations timetable, Welome in Zimbabwe for symbolic stone birds, John Grant examines the morale of the Parliamentary Labour Party after that Wembley conference Can Labour clear all those hurdles?, Single men to be allowed to foster children, New words and new meanings: an occasional series by Philip Howard How another insult pedalled into the language, Social Focus Smoking: the conflict of interests that kills, After devouring 700 cattle scientists say butchers' skill decides quality of beef, H-block prisoners in 'militant' mood, School promises not to infringe music copyright, Delhi tries to raise 'black money' from its underground economy, Angela Rippon to write book on Capt Phillips, University study says 15% cut in costs is feasible, Dutch Cabinet defeated on Taiwan deal, M Chirac poses as de Gaulle's true heir, Mr Reagan's aide will be learning the hard way, Television should support film industry, minister says, East Germany echoes Soviet criticism, Sponsorship plan for 'boat people', Architects attack cut in spending, Unanimous vote by Labour Party Norway elects first woman Premier, Israelis attack Palestinians in seaborne raid, Move to restrict growth of private hospitals, £2m Camden overpayment claim called nonsense, Parties unite to oppose heavier lorries, Cabinet talks on BSC plans, Ford lorry drivers strengthen pickets, BL shop stewards reject call for wildcat strikes over dismissals at Longbridge, Cambridge debates a faculty in a mess, and the lack of a cleaner Structuralism comes right down to earth, Cheers and indifference greet King of Spain, Knesset polling day set, London Diary, The restless mixture of the bad and the not-so-bad, France deliberately delayed Mirage deliveries, Wells Fargo bank sues for its $21m, Water pay offer is increased to 10%, United front opposed by Kampuchea resistance, Appeal to save Persian MS may founder, Sweden condemns use of nuclear euphemisms, Anti-nuclear vote a blow for Herr Schmidt as divisions grow in SPD, Berlin appeals for help on housing crisis, TUC reforms face slow progress, Alarm over EEC farm production, Pakistan mission to Iran a 'total failure', Dispute over 'Sunday Times' viability continues as MP presses for figures, Science report Ecology: Extinctions on islands, SAS men tell how they killed Iranian Embassy terrorists, Enlarged Stansted airport 'would bring 27,600 jobs', Roman gold found to be treasure trove, Architecture Bringing life to an old estate block, 100 Russian tanks reach Iraq. Index. Display Advertising: Lunn Poly Limited,, Peterlee, Granny Bonds, The Sunday Times Business To Business Exhibition, Rover, Takeda Chemical Industries, Ltd., Dobson Park, High & Dry, Multiple Display Advertisements, Remploy, Lombard North Central Deposit Accounts, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, National Carriers Contract Services, Gate Three. Law: Inferences essential Owen & Briggs v James, Employment Appeal Tribunal Subpostmaster's contract excludes claim Tanna v Post Office, No relief for director on betting duty clain Customs and Excise Commissioners v Hedon Alpha Ltd and Others, Four detectives suspended in brutality inquiry, Queen's Bench Division Identification test in class libel Orme and Another v Associated Newspapers Group Ltd, Inside story of the man with a brick, Bristol riot was show of strength against the police, jury is told, Plane in which six died had history of engine trouble, Court of Appeal Document loses privilege by part waiver Great Atlantic Insurance Company v Home Insurance Company and Others. Picture Gallery. Weather: The Weather. News in Brief. Reviews: The Who Rainbow, Nosferatu Stratford East, Smetana Quartet Wigmore Hall, Say Your Prayers Riverside Studios, International opera prize, LPO/Sanderling Festival Hall, Book review Italy and English Literature, 1764-1930, BBC Singers/Poole Queen Elizabeth Hall, The essentially ambiguous response, Jay McShann Pizza on the Park. Politics and Parliament: Concern over allegations, Arrests near atomic plants, Agency nurses cost health service £30.3m, Instructions not given on NHS union activities, Government has no standing in Adams case House of Lords, Pressure for protection of bat colonies in houses: move to ban snaring rejected House of Lords, Those who accuse urged to do so with care, Many people making private health plans, Mrs Thatcher insists that way to provide sound long-term jobs is to fight inflation now House of Commons, New guidance on supplementary benefit scheme to be published, The most vulnerable groups in society not being protected by Government, Swift action on request from Canada, Tory MPs want value of child benefit to be maintained, Insurance Bill, Help for small firms. Sport: Cricket Chappell rebuked but has final word as man of final series, With Yorkshire in their seventh heaven, Tennis, Children's Books Sometimes it is well worth joining the club, Tennis Lewis seeks an Italian job, Racing Mount Harvard is tried and tested, Rugby Union Driver steers Sussex through storm, Skiing Stenmark stretches lead over his chief rival, Ice-skating Spotlight on another Fassi man as Britain slip back into the shade, Sports in Brief, Golf Open reunion without 'beer bottle' Bradshaw, Boxing Magri takes Spanish step to world conquest, Football Healey is hard work for Rangers, Motor racing Formula one legal hitch, Hockey A change is as good as a win for Midlands. Property: Residential property, Flat Sharing, Property Some popular conversions come in pairs. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Friday, February 3, 1956, My counter proposals for Brompton Road. Editorials/Leaders: Medical Defensiveness, Camden Over The Odds, Another Gaullist In The Ring. Letters to the Editor: Graduated penalties, Cost of Orkney windmill project, A centre party: the time to leave, St Andrews and oil, Loan guarantees for small businesses, The private eye, The cost of dying, The land of Palestine, The Pope in Britain, Voice from the past, Policy on ancient monuments, Training boards under attack, UK's export managers, Civil Service strikes, Underwater archaeology, Bear facts, Nationality Bill in practice. Court and Social: Court Circular. Deaths. Official Appointments and Notices: Lord Benson, University news, Latest appointments. Marriages. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,441, Television, Regional Tv, Radio, Personal Choice, Recession underlined as icons remain unsold. Obituaries: Mr Donald W. Douglas Major contribution to World aviation, 'Cozy' Cole, Mr A. J. Coombe. Business and Finance: Discount market, Heavy support for mark as dollar gains, Downturn in demand hits Cowan de Groot, France delays Polish debt talks, Commodities, Teck Corporation to buy rest of Afton Mines, MPs to urge Barclays to extend Norvic loan, US set to increase debt ceiling, International Dow tops $800m for year, UK invests £865m in America, Jobless cooperative link with private sector, Giving state industries room to breathe, Silver sales could boost US funds, £3,500m public dividend capital to be written off in BSC restructure, In Brief, Sweden to make £484m savings, Laboratories link rejected, £20m loss for ICL in first quarter, The Pound, IMF may borrow from open markets, Kakuzi fear over sale of Kenya coffee crop, Difficulty in checking effects of regional aid, Briefly, War depletes oil stocks, Colmore now backs Nesco bid, Broking firm is 'hammered', British Telecom may seek private finance, Darien Oil Trust over subscribed, R-R fails to win $200m Airbus order, ICL shows its scars, An ill wind brings savings for ratepayers, Carrington Viyella plans joint venture, Why Spain's fishermen are angry with Brussels, Help for small businesses, Mitchell Cotts buys freight forwarder, Business Diary: Grands prix de Cricklewood · pfennig Pfinnished?, Alcan UK shares suspended, Setback at Presitge Group not as severe as expected, 4,000 more clothing jobs 'at risk', £1,300m Budget package from CBI seeks urgent economic policy changes, £700m pipeline financing 'on schedule', Avana may sell Robertson stake. Stock Exchange Tables: Wall Street, Stock markets Thin trading boosts index by nine points, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Recent Issues, Price Changes, Stock Exchange Prices MLR hopes boost equities. Business Appointments: Business appointments Chairman named for food and drink idustries body. Classified Advertising: Announcements, Entertainments Guide, Legal Notices, -Managerial-Administrative-Secretarial-Personal Assistants-. Births.
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