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The Times - 02/04/1981

1981; Gale Group;

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From Patrick Brogan, From David Watts, By Our Foreign Staff, From Michael Hornsby, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By Fred Emery Political Editor, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, By Our Political Reporter, By Our Labour Editor, From Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Our Political Editor, By Donald Macintyre Labour Reporter, By George Clark Political Correspondent, By Marcel Berlins Legal Correspondent, From Pearce Wright Science Editor, By John Witherow, By Frances Gibb, By Stewart Tendler Crime Reporter, By Robin Young Consumer Affairs Correspondent, From Clifford Webb, By Peter Hennessy, By Nicholas Timmins, By Hugh Clayton Agriculture Correspondent, From Christopher Thomas, By a Staff Reporter, By Lucy Hodges, By Our Medical Correspondent, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, From Richard Ford, By Kenneth Gosling Arts Reporter, By Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Our Religious Affairs Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, From Nicholas Ashford, From Charles Harrison, From Our Own Correspondent, From John Best, From Mario Modiano, From Christopher Walker, From Ian Murray, From David Cross, From Patricia Clough, From Richard Hughes, From Richard Wigg, From Charles Hargrove, From Ivor Davis, From David Bonavia, From Peter Nichols, Prudence Glynn, Shona Crawford Poole, John Percival, Paul Griffiths, Irving Wardle, Anthony Masters, John Russell Taylor, Barry Millington, Hilary Finch, Martin Huckerby, By Norman Fox Football Correspondent, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Jim Railton, From John Hennessy Golf Correspondent, By Sydney Friskin, By Rex Bellamy Squash Rackets Correspondent, By Keith Macklin, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By John Blunsden, By John Wilcockson, By Ian Reid, Ronald Butt, Bernard Levin, Alan Hamilton, Vermont Royster, KENNETH G. GREET, , R. C. STAPLETON, , PETER BOTTOMLEY, , SIDNEY BERNSTEIN, , A. C. PITT, , TERENCE H. ALDRIDGE, , PAUL OESTREICHER, , MAURICE NORVIC:, BRIAN BRINDLEY, , ALAN BOWNESS, , D. T. WHITESIDE, , STELLA ALEXANDER, , CLEDWYN, , SHACKLETON, , DAVID CREASE, , ROBERT C. MULHOLLAND, JOHN BOREHAM, , By the Staff of Nature, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, Our Chess Correspondent, By Ann Ellison, Ronald Lewin, Stuart Evans, Michael Ratcliffe, Julian Marshall, Tom Hutchinson, David Pryce-Jones, Brian Martin, By Patricia Tisdall Management Correspondent, By Ronald Pullen, Clifford Webb, By David Blake, Economics Editor, From Frank Vogl U.S. Economics Correspondent, By Richard Allen, By Catherine Gunn, By Philip Robinson, Peter Norman, By Derek Harris Commercial Editor, By John Huxley, By Michael Clark, By Bill Johnstone, By Peter Hill Industrial Editor, MARTIN PATERSON, DAVID GREEN, , JOHN PARFITT, , E. T. ROSE, , D. H. McPHERSON, , E. J. CUNNINGHAM, , ANTHONY BEAUMONT-DARK, , JACK MOSS, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Ross Davies, David Blake, David Hewson, By Rosemary Unsworth, By Michael Prest Commodities Correspondent, By Peter Wainwright, By Our Financial Staff, Michael Prest Mining Correspondent, From John Earle, Edited by Peter Davalle,

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News: Police reply to gibe from French, Unrest in China as Army cuts increase unemployment, Chinese flee to Hongkong in earthquake panic, Peace mission to the Gulf returns empty handed, Unicef to combat child mortality in Central Africa, American miners reject pay peace formula, Lightweight battery could be built into cars, Vehicle licence changes starting today, Passport returned: Mr John, Mystery of smear campaign against Sir Freddie Laker, Archaeology report Wraysbury: Use of sampling, The remarkable resilience of Ronald Reagan, MPs seek end of Moonies' charitable status, Union move to reverse Wembley decision, RC expert says infallibility dispute not necessarily a bar to unit, Kampala alarm after shooting in army barracks, Bandit queen shoots her way to freedom, West needs joint strategy for Middle East, New TV channel commissioning staff start work, Survival guide sent to 'Big H' in jail, Leading Liberal joins SDP after energy policy disagreement, Café-pubs as way to moderation, BL workers refuse to back strike, Ostracism of Turkey is opposed by Greece, Tory revolt on phone tap powers is tamed, EEC farm ministers agree on 9.5% increase in prices, Beta blocking drug reduces deaths after coronaries, Indian MPs in walkout over Assam, Namibians get their own police force, The Times Cook Standbys to welcome boarders, Herr Genscher to sound out Moscow, Day of strikers by 300,000 civil servants, MP rebuked for royal wedding criticism, School milk scheme in jeopardy, RA fears for future of its greatest treasure, Minister favours sex shop control, Opposition pledge to review PO split-up, Maplin airport application is submitted, Prince of Wales unperturbed by demonstration, Redford film wins four Hollywood Oscars, Wanted: the clear cool minds of an inner Cabinet, Thai general's coup falters as King quits Bangkok, Strikes by firemen threatened, Man in the news Press aide's impish humour mightier than the gun, French Presidential Election M Giscard strikes patriotic note in provincial tour, Science report Medicine: Hamster DNA mystery, Glasgow march banned as MPs seek talks about threat to rights, Marathon woman, outpacing the old style libber, US halts all financial aid to Nicaragua, London Diary, Leader quits Solidarity and another is dismissed, President may return to White House next week, 'Impossible' to fake tapes used in trial, Peking praises Lord Carrington, Industrialists call on companies to back PR reform, Maltese asked to delay judgment on new laws, Fire engulfs hotel in Las Vegas, Democrats rotate leadership, Stagehand's samaritan act added to the drama, Kimberley fears a renewed boycott of black schools, Militia gives UN force in Lebanon ultimatum, Army units move swiftly by night to seize power in Bangkok, Authorities fear a housing crisis from council cuts, Spanish media alarmed by harsh new laws against terrorism, Mr Dickens goes back to his wife and family, Extras on many new vehicles are not optional, Bristol today remembers a riot with hope, Hollis team in 1950 plot inquiry, West aids Poland with money and food, Boundary upheaval criticized by MPs, Inside story of the H-Block mail smugglers, King warns Belgians of battle for survival, PLP refuses to be bound by manifesto or conference. Index. Law: 70 intellectuals to face trial for subversion, Actress is cleared of having drug, High Court ruling invalidates summonses, Special Paper List Biggins v Secretary of State for the Environment, Policeman suffers foul play, Coffin theft charge after funeral, Legal pantomime Regina v Gateshead Justices, Ex parte Usher and Another, Court ruling encourages Trudeau opponents, Privy Council Admissibility of signed statements Ajodha v The State Chandree v The State Fletcher v The State Noreiga v The State, Iran drops Pyke spying charges, Queen's Bench Division Pilot's duty to give seat belt warning Goldman v Thai Airways International Ltd. Display Advertising: Ppa, Imi, Multiple Display Advertisements, Grosvenor House, N. Y. Publisher, Gre, Hackney Bonds, Volkswagen, Foyles Art Gallery, Saa, Nationwide Building Society, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Phoenix, English National Opera, Lufthansa German Airlines, Sun Alliance Insurance Group, Austin Reed, Royal Mail Parcels, Arthur Bell & Sons Limited, Laing, Bell's Scotch Whisky, Rukba, European Law Centre. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery. News in Brief. Official Appointments and Notices: Welcome for bishop's appointment, Royal Navy promotions, University news, Bishop appointed. Politics and Parliament: Safety standards for telephones, Spending on wedding not a waste of funds, Keeping councils to spending limits, Call for statutory control of phone tapping and mail interception, Parliamentary notices, Secrecy vital-Home Secretary, 'Unpleasant publication', Minister sceptical about role of law in industrial relations House of Lords, More use of private architects suggested, Each tap an invasion of privacy, Bill allows the detention of foreign drivers, Councils switching to home improvements, Help to pay rent for 2.4m tenants, Largest rate rises in areas where Labour has control House of Commons. Reviews: Lindsav/Young Wigmore Hall, Arts agenda Another Briton falls to Canadian narrow-mindedness, Roosting chickens British Military Policy Between the Two World Wars By Brian Bond, Science fiction The Shadow Of The Torturer By Gene Wolfe (Sidgwick & Jackson, £7.95), The Duchess of Malfi Round House, Black and white The Last Days of White Rhodesia By Denis Hills (Chatto & Windus, £8.50), Personal Choice, BBCSO/ Rozhdestvensky Albert Hall/ Radio 3, Recessional Church Poems By John Betjeman Illustrated by John Piper (John Murray, £5.95), Authorized plunder Taste and the Antique The Lure of Classical Sculpture 1500-1900 By Francis Haskell and Nicholas Penny (Yale, £20), Revolution that failed Uprising! By David Irving (Hodder & Stoughton, £13.50), Helpmann's vigour and imagination still undimmed, The Trumnet Major RNCM, Manchester, Fiction Cities of the Red Night By William S. Burroughs (John Calder, £9.95) Shemerelda By Peter Tinniswood (Hodder & Stoughton, £5.95) The Man from the Other Shore by Michael Edwardes (Hamish Hamilton, £6.95) 14 Stories By Stephen Dixon (Johns Hopkins University Press, £5) Ellis Island and Other Stories By Mark Helprin (Hamish Hamilton, £6.50), Safe Houses Ica, Bright Blossoms and Strange Birds Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery The Order of the Day Whitworth Art Gallery, Manchester. Sport: Football Dalglish is trump card for Liverpool, Cycling British pair try to end the bleak sequence, Squash rackets Bowditchs facade conceals so much, Star racing driver who refuses to fade away, Racing Flexability could be one to topple Grittar, Rugby League Now the game's horizon ends in Carlisle, Boxing Impressive warm-up by Wallace, Sports in Brief, Hockey Scotland go galloping for goal, Rugby Union England take time to discover the Trick of spreading their wings, Rowing Comparisons are odious for Cambridge, Cricket Boycott steers England to safe waters with comforting ease, Golf Innocent abroad now finds himself entirely at home, For the record. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Tuesday, April 3, 1956, Chess yes, sonnets no.... Editorials/Leaders: Mr Haig In The Middle East, Poland's Indebtedness, The High Risks Of Public Duty. Letters to the Editor: State's role in appointment of bishops, Balance of power, North Sea oil revenues, Free exit, Tax refund, Resistance to call for reflation, Registry of business names, Taking the human view in Beverley, Protecting pension funds against the rise in earnings, Matters of gravity, Destructive cycle of public spending, Relations with Albania, Tunnicliffe collection, Prospects for ICL, Barriers in disarmament, Chantrey treasures, HMSO publishing costs, Costly postage stamp decision, Abduction of Mr Biggs, Victim of circumstance. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Deaths. Arts and Entertainment: Television, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,490, Munch painting's £700,000 is top price as value of modern works rockets, Quick Guide, Radio, Regional Tv. Obituaries: Professor Lily Newton, Dr Kenneth Bergin Distinguished work in aviation medicine, Mr Douglas Lowe, Mr Imoru Egala, Edward Lasker. Stock Exchange Tables: Stock Exchange Prices Engineers firm, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Stock markets Hectic buying in recovery shares, Recent Issues, Wall Street. Business and Finance: Business Dairy: Of Barts' and £5m in pin money, Discount market, Hobson's choice for the banks, BL chief launches attack on car imports, Eurosyndicat, Commodities, Insurance shares higher on improved results, Barriers in the way of black businessmen, Graylaw in £4m sale to Westminster Property, PUC-Ben Williams merger called off, Soaring budget deficit facing America, Wall St analysts say, Tate & Lyle in Peru sugar project talks, Orders rise at Phicom, German merger for R P Martin, CBI complains of 'confusion' over budget energy cost concessions, Mounting losses force Weir reorganization, Maxwell plan to raise BPC stake to 76.9 pc, Chancellor has 'no room left to reduce taxes', Berisford bid expected next week, Price Changes, In Brief, Mining Putting the sparkle in diamond prices, International Olivetti profits more than doubled, Increased costs and slack demand depress Molins, Spirax plans £10.5m rights issue, Delta Group gets £12m from S African sale, Accountants free to advertise, The Pound, MPs seek holloware origin rule, Briefly, Doubts over effect of communications Bill, ICO Group proposal on indicator prices, Littlewoods profits collapse by 72pc, UK pressing for end to EEC steel subsidies, Why Bonn may dilute bank reform, Economic notebook Has monetary policy been too lax?, Deloitte dropped by London Transport, Overseas earings rise forecast, Macfarlane falls to £1.2m as demand slumps, Coats Italy move attacked, Robertson board to sell shares in market. Business Appointments: Business appointments New chairman for Alcan. Classified Advertising: Announcements, Entertainments Guide, Recruitment Opportunities, -Managerial-Administrative-Secretarial-Personal Assistants-. Property: Rentals, Flat Sharing, Country Properties.

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