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The Times - 20/01/1981

1981; Gale Group;

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From Tony Allaway, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By Donald Macintyre Labour Reporter, From Tim Jones, By George Clark Political Correspondent, By Our Labour Staff, By Martin Huckerby Theatre Reporter, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, By Nicholas Timmins, By a Staff Reporter, By David Felton Labour Reporter, From Our Correspondent, By Kenneth Gosling Arts Reporter, From Christopher Thomas, By Peter Evans Home Afafirs Correspondent, By Stewart Tendler Crime Reporter, By Our Defence Correspondent, Ronald Faux, By Dan van der Vat, By Diana Geddes Education Correspondent, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By Our Political Staff, By John Young Planning Reporter, By Peter Hennessy, By Lucy Hodges, From Ronald Kershaw, By Norman Hammond Archaeology Correspondent, From Charles Hargrove, From Robert Schuil, From Our Own Correspondent, From Michael Hornsby, From Harry Debelius, From John Earle, From Christopher Walker, From Nicholas Ashford, From Trevor Fishlock, From Michael Binyon, From David Watts, From David Cross, From Richard Hughes, By Patrick Brogan, From Frank Vogl, By Frances Williams, From Ian Murray, By David Spanier Diplomatic Correspondent, From Patricia Clough, by Suzy Menkes, Christopher Warman, Joan-Goodman, John Russell Taylor, Stanley Sadie, Max Harrison, Irving Wardle, William Mann, By Norman Fox Football Correspondent, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, David Green, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Nicholas Harling, By Sydney Friskin, By Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, Conrad Voss Bark, Bernard Levin, Alan Hamilton, Richard Davy, FRANCIS BENNION, , CORRELLI BARNETT, , ANTHONY RUDOLF, , BRIAN WROBEL, , GEOFFREY ALLEN, , PETER J. ROWELL, , MATTHEW OAKESHOTT, , GEORGE EDINGER, , BERNARD CRICK, R. H. HICKLING, , DUNCAN J. WOOLARD, , STUART HOLLAND, , ASHLEY BRAMALL, , RALPH VERNEY, , HUMPHREY CASE, , P. K. ASHLEY., L. MICHAELS, , T. AMBROSE., MARGARET V. MASON, , By Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Our Bridge Correspondent, By the Staff of Nature, By Bill Johnstone, By Melvyn Westlake, Margaret Stone, By Andrew Goodrick-Clarke Financial Editor, By R. W. Shakespeare, By John Whitmore Financial Correspondent, By John Whitmore, By Margareta Pagano, By John Huxley, Kenneth Owen, AP-Dow Jones, DAVID STOUT, , A. J. HATTON, , DOROTHY M. BOS, , DAVID STERN, , A. F. LIDDELL, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Ross Davies, J K Galbraith, Michael Binyon, By Peter Wainwright, By Bryan Appleyard, By Michael Clark, Edited by Peter Dear,

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News: Plea to end rule on student fees, 'An unusual and extraordinary threat to the national security' The ordeal that began in Tehran 443 days ago Devastating defeat for Carter foreign policy when Shah was driven from throne, Mr Marcos says he may relinquish power, Suzuki tour dampens Asean expectations, Minister meets deputation of disabled, Will Nato really benefit from Mr Reagan?, Archaeology report Hambledon Hill: Defences for herds, Steel men's rejection of job cuts unlikely to deter management, NUR backs 50% vote by MPs for party leader, Carrington move to free Britons, Men on day rail ticket took £52,000 from train, Survival of British monk 'a miracle', Financial deal leaves Tehran free to make future borrowing, Hint of rethink on Namibia UN resolution, Paris trial of anti-Franco eight angers French left, Soviet anxieties about Mr Reagan temper jubilation over President Carter's departure, Local prison dispute delays return to cells, Potholer is saved in 300-man rescue, Shows to close as London audiences fall, Science report Nutrition: Lead poison and milk, Low life in a village that sinks, Latest European snow reports, Whitehall brief: Speech that may harbinger far-reaching reforms by Labour Better read the writing on the wall in Barnsley, Waste advisory body to be scrapped, Anglo-Irish studies expected to start soon, Governor's office blasted, Agreement for return of nationals may cost US $10,000m and rules out all litigation against Iran, £25,000 award for civil servant who saved £32m, Saving the otter: Mr Kit Williams, the, Saga of international failure and an abortive rescue mission, Settlement ploy by hardliners of Knesset, Printing unions' warning on Employment Act, Police seek cars after party blaze, Hospital strike-breaking by troops planned, Union 'no' to hiving off defence work, Book review A selection to appeal to all devoted horsemen, Petition to be carried by hearse, Document that opened prospect of freedom for American diplomats, Cuts failure admitted by Sir Keith, Heritage society and traders object to market project, Solidarity team to see Tories, Seamen to increase lightning strikes, Mr Foot tries to calm fears of left and right over conference, BMA head foresees 2,000 doctors on the dole, Iran is likely to diversify released dollar assets, Delhi press detect racism in Nationality Bill, Russians stick to theory of imminent invasion, Unifil loses three soldiers in Labanon attack, London Diary, Volunteers are at the heart of providing social welfare, Mrs Thatcher tells the WRVS, Countryside Commission wants to extend system of notifying land use changes, Approval for most of new U S Cabinet, Roads closed in Kansas City after rail crash, The attack on the embassy, 'Times' NUJ members demand safeguards, China snubs Dutch for Taiwan sale, Regional report Scots soccer lurches on to the wagon, Too few triumphs, too many failures: Patrick Brogan assesses the Carter years The all-American downhill champion, Last-minute hitch in release of hostages, Media mount million-dollar operation at air base, Getty funds 'threat' to art owners, Wildfowler drowns as two are saved in rising tide, Fashion History, the who, when and the wear, Record growth in private health cover, Radical changes for school rejected Bedales says head to resign in summer, Hongkong police think Triad control broken, Carter thanks for superb Algerian job, Liberals condemn government interference, By-election result indicates that Mitterrand-Giscard contest would be close run thing, Peg on green pound inflates UK food bill, Catholic newspapers differ over 'Times' investigation Opus Dei's ways 'are medieval'. Index. Display Advertising: M.J.H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Citroen CX, Thf, Multiple Display Advertisements, Alexanders, Liverpool Development Agency, Lombard North Central, Rustenburg Platinum Holdings Limited, Arab International Bank. News in Brief. Law: Exit man remanded, Explosion in Iranian Embassy probably saved lives of hostages, chauffeur tells jury, Justices criticized over request to clerk Regina v Guildford justices, Ex parte Harding, Fourth Rampton charge, Jailed man calls judge 'a Hitler', Protesters must leave shop, Gang member told to kill or be killed, counsel says, Mediation move to end strike of Alitalia pilots, Foster-mother detained for killing child, £42,000 damages over dead Christmas trees, Two convicted of racial hatred plot, Queen's Bench Division Rating authority not entitled to licensed premises sales figures Regina v Oxfordshire Local Valuation Panel, Ex parte Oxford City Council, Goldsmith case appeal fails. Picture Gallery. Weather: The Weather. Classified Advertising: Acknowledgments, Entertainments Guide, Legal Appointments, Appointments Vacant. Official Appointments and Notices: Detective's new job: Com-, London University vice-chancellorship, University news. Politics and Parliament: Less progress than wished over air fares in Europe, New approach on Namibia is suggested House of Lords, Minister's pledge on doorstep deliveries, EEC Commissions first report on US energy costs coming in February, Aviation security levy kept at present level, Clause on interference with cars disliked, Manchester police chief under attack, Gallons of petrol preferred to litres House of Commons, Deep sea mining at crucial development stage House of Lords, Exchange rate, Inquiry into power link with France, Mr Whitelaw defends decision to repeal 'sus' law: police will not be left powerless, High standards at prison. Reviews: Book review 'Performing flea' with a lifetime of good stories Wodehouse on Wodehouse, James Booth: actor who turned rewrite man, Opportunity for an artistic roller-coaster ride A New Spirit in Painting Royal Academy Art from Africa Commonwealth Institute Hans Hartung Fischer Fine Art Geneviève Asse Taranman, A study of contrasts in youth Naked Robots Warehouse, CMN/Schütz Choir Round House, Brave modernity YMSO CO/Blair Queen Elizabeth Hall, BBC SO/Loughran Festival Hall /Radio 3. Sport: Racing Weights favour Fire Drill in rehearsal for Newbury, Basketball Roma allows Palace to stay in race for title, Unstill glides the trout stream, Rugby Union Remaining member of the senior triumvirate rests on his laurels, Tennis If Borg had his way he would not have won, Cricket Botham gets help in fight against injury, Sports in Brief, Boxing Two-fisted explosion to delight the coach, Olympic Games Permanent site opposed, Hockey No place for Hounslow in quarter-finals, Football Changing guard at Crystal Palace. Shipping News: Skiing Miss Nadig defeats illness and the longest of downhill courses. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): Don't just stand there, 25 years ago From The Times of Thursday, January 19, 1956 People's army formed. Editorials/Leaders: Terms For Release. Letters to the Editor: Hard choices on defence, Competing for the countryside, English Leyland?, Financing perils, Disturbed by staples, A case to rest, Clearing banks' influence, Reasons for buoyancy of exports, Deciding Labour's future direction, Medical redundancies, Delivering Yellow Pages, The land of Palestine, Legal clarification, Priorities in education, Doctorate completions, Arms warning for a new President, Issues of Lambeth squat, Full explanation, Way ahead in Ireland. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Arts and Entertainment: Television, Scotland and England win bridge round, Regional Tv, Radio, Personal Choice, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,428. Obituaries: Rear-Admiral O. W. Phillips, Lieut-Gen Sir Thomas Hutton Service during the campaign in Burma, Mr Edward Bacon, Mr Frank Shaw. Business and Finance: Discount market, Banks to be consulted on loan scheme, LME metal stocks, Davy to fight Enserch bid in courts, Commodities, Governor defends role of Bank on loans, Staveley to sell a Canadian offshoot, Government cuts fail to slow Cray Electronics, Profits prediction by Post Office despite £46m loss in first half, Electronics talks begin at NEDO, Retail sales show rise of only 1pc for year, Italian steel chairman resigns over lack of government support, New Life Business, Profits halved at Peerless, but dividend is raised, In Brief, Airbus workforce to double, Ulster fears of closure as Enkalon cuts 800 jobs, Difficult choices for the coal board, International Barclays American plans $75m notes offering, Warning from David S. Smith, Monetarism is not the road to salvation, Business Diary: Hats off to Sally? · Mr Ten Per Cent, Industry under pressure, Bougainville, $400m extra Chrysler guarantees, Briefly, Closing the door on doubtful selling, Booth International and Garnar agree on £2m bid, Restmor margins hit in first half, £10m Tunnel bid for US group, 550 jobs go in closure of Pilkington subsidiary, Ford wins majority vote for 9.5pc rise, Technology News Collaborating with industry in new projects, Davy goes to court, BP Chemicals reaffirms faith in £57m Grangemouth alcohol plant, Nervous selling hits Strata, The Russian who advocates unemployment. Stock Exchange Tables: The Pound, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Recent Issues, Price Changes, Wall Street, Stock Exchange Prices Quiet but firm, Stock markets Gilts active but low turnover in equities. Business Appointments: Business appointments Hartley Cooper name new joint deputy chairman. Property: London Flats, Salerooms and Antiques. 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