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The Times - 22/11/1980

1980; Gale Group;

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From Ivor Davis, From Sue Masterman, From Frederick Cleary, From Denis Reinhardt, By John Whitmore, Richard Allen, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, From Donald Macintyre, By Clifford Webb, By Michael Hatfield Political Reporter, From Ronald Kershaw, By Our Political Reporter, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Annabel Ferriman Health Services Correspondent, By Our Health Services Correspondent, By Our Labour Editor, By Stewart Tendler, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By John Witherow, By Dan van der Vat, By Nicholas Timmins, By Robin Young, By Cyril Bainbridge, From Arthur Osman, By Gordon Wellman, Kenneth Gosling, By Frances Gibb, From Our Correspondent, From Ian Murray, From Harry Debelius, From Richard Wigg, From David Cross, From George Clark, From Michael Leapman, From David Bonavia, From Nicholas Ashford, From Michael Binyon, From Tewfik Mishlawi, By Richard Owen, by Joanna Richardson, Nicholas Wapshott, David Wade, William Mann, Joan Bakewell, Edited by Peter Davalle, by David Robinson, Roy Hay, By rail to Victoria, Hunter Davies, Jeremy Flint, Clive Barnes, Pamela Vandyke Price, Beryl Downing, Harry Golombek, Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, Fred Emery, Ian Bradley, Ronald Faux, Ian Murray, A. DREW-EDWARDS, , MICHAEL YATES, , ROBERT BIRLEY, , C. F. BECKINGHAM, , ROBERT BROWNING, , P. CALVOCORESSI, , R. C. COOKSON, , HELEN GARDNER, , DOROTHY HODGKIN, , ALBERT HOURANI, , KEITH KYLE, , ELIZABETH MONROE, , IRIS MURDOCH, , DOROTHY NEEDHAM, , JOSEPH NEEDHAM, , J. A. T. ROBINSON, , JOHN M. POTTER, , TERENCE MORRIS, , IAN TRETHOWAN, , HORACE CUTLER, , G. SHARP, , PATRICK L. HAMLIN, , H. P. FERRER, , R. G. R. CALVERT, , G. C. L. BERTRAM, , A. W. F. EDWARDS, , ALEC CLIFTON-TAYLOR, , HAROLD PHILPOT, , C. D. GREGORY, , GEORGE OAKLEY, , MICHAEL BROWN, , From Our Special Correspondent, Kenneth Leech, By Huon Mallalieu, By Our Arts Reporter, By Our Planning Reporter, From Clive Cookson, By Norman Fox Football Correspondent, By John Hennessy, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, From Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Keith Macklin, By Richard Streeton, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Roy McKelvie, By Peter Hill Industrial Editor, By Patricia Tisdall, Bill Johnstone, Derek Harris, By Frances Williams Economics Staf, By Edward Townsend, From Peter Norman, By Roman Eisenstein Banking Correspondent, By Bryan Appleyard, By Nicholas Hirst Energy Correspondent, From Frank Vogl, Margaret Stone, Rosemary Unsworth, John Whitmore, BY roSS, Sylvia Morris, Danby Bloch, Raymond Godfrey, John Drummond, EDITED BY MARGARET STONE, By Our Financial Editor, By Our Financial Staff, By Peter Wilson-Smith, Philippa Toomey, Richard Williams, Shona Crawford Poole,

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News: Peking trial explodes noble image of Army, US delegate defends human rights record against Soviet Claims, Nepalese monarch take home symbolic gift from state visit King Birendra binds link forged by Gurkhas, Palaeolithic record of prehistoric rhythm, Six million with nothing to lose but their chains, Science report Botany: Oldest organism is a shrub, Prison crisis powers end next week, Time for frumenty and fluffin, Mr Weizman wants new party led by Mr Dayan, Letter from Paris Initially, the language has a few snags, Quebec puts pressure on Westminster MPs, Dr Owen is not to seek post in Shadow Cabinet but will continue campaign against left, NHS condemned as an inefficient, bureaucratic failure, Books for the long evenings, Delhi protest at exercises, Chinese '20 years behind', Syria proposes alternative to Amman summit, Collecting stamps, E German attack on Mr Walesa, Stray goods wagons cause disaster on railway in south Italy, MoD official died naturally, Postal strike takes grip on 47 German towns, Share prices surge on hope of MLR cut, Nkomo appeal for calm after aides are held, Radical centre plan: Mr Roy, New York Notebook Another Seagull flight of fancy, Travel Settling for Seattle, Boulogne's fishermen reject cut in manning, Presents to cut down your work, When a politician's credibility is at stake, Saudi fears increasing over internal security, 'Ripper' telephone threat studied, Bank profile on Times' business is ready, Congressmen flattered by friendly attentions from Mr Reagan, Pharmacists attack £1 prescription 'tax', Shoparound, High court sinks Dutch floating brothel scheme, 'The Sunday Times' wins award, Greenhorns and gunslingers on the urban range, Benidorm hotel to reopen after tracing bacteria, Saturday Review Give me Fanny Brawne, Hollywood epic faces huge loss, Iran fights for cross-border roads, Steel town suicides blamed on redundancy depression, 100 die as fire engulfs hotel tower in Las Vegas, Gardening Pecking disorder, The Times Countdown to Christmas Trouble in store for Mr Claus, Minister attacks BBC over transplants, Campaign for Mason reelection launched, Sportsview Old champions still bring in the big money, The day the Yard lost its silver, Lithuanian walked through Iron Curtain, Drink Lasting gifts, The Kingdom of God and its relation to the world order, Rare riches in the pop world, Angry Metro workers go on the rampage, Building awards nomination opened to public, Top Cabinet job for Catholic Pole, Union backs call for strikes by firemen, 51 arrested in Indonesia over $12m oil theft, Polar Star diamond ring sold for £1,960,784, How Rothschild money and Disraeli expertise outgeneralled the French in 1875 The great British Suez Canal coup, Unions fall out after coal strike's collapse, Hospital appeals for funds to set up hospice, Boundary changes seen as threat to 20 Labour seats, £573m project will keep more than 300,000 jobless off unemployment books next year, Concession on sickness benefit costs, TGWU protest at order against Filipino. Index. Law: Delay over verdict in Tekere murder trial, PC for trial, Three soldiers accused of murder plot, The right time to ask Regina v Davies, Parents of dead children may face fraud charge, Canberra given injunction against 'New Statesman', Artist cleared over hoax photographs, Nine ANC men are acquitted of complicity in bank siege but still face sentence for treason, Judgment reserved in case against NCCL official, Bail denied to stab case sisters, Court of Appeal Council's error in cancelling National Front hall booking Webster and Another v Newham London Borough Council, 14 years' jail for Vanuatu rebel leader. Display Advertising: Midland Bank Limited, Vanbrugh, Worth Perfumes Ltd.,, The M & G Group, Gilts, Urch Harris & Co. Ltd., The Border & Southern Stockholders Trust Limited, Beaujolais, Thomson Wintersports, Mfi, Bank Base Rates, Sciaccamare, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, The Woodland Trust, Arosa, Midland Bank Ltd,, Buchanan, Italian State Tourist Office (E.N.I.T.). Politics and Parliament: EEC not selling butter to Russia, Mr Prior's new deal for young, Fresh apporach called for in N Ireland, Gambling with health of British people, Cigarette advertising to be reduced further, Major changes made to sick pay plan: new two-year agreement with tobacco industry House of Commons. Weather: The Weather. News in Brief. Picture Gallery: Hoff of Heybridge Heath. Arts and Entertainment: Television, BBC bids for 'Gone with the Wind', Poor showing by Russians at Chess Olympaid, Bridge Craftmanship, Regional Tv, Radio, Personal Choice, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,381, Chess Our golden opportunity, Films On Tv. Classified Advertising: Announcements, Holidays And Villas, Postal Shopping, Christmas Presents, Legal Notices, Entertainments, The best of Bond Street, Services tomorrow: Sunday next before Advent. Property: Rentals, Reviews: Radio Between discs, King Priam Festival Hall/Radio 3, Andrzej Wajda wields the baton, Speak for Yourself BBC 2. Editorials/Leaders: Mr Prior Tries To Help The Jobless, Tasks For The Alliance. Letters to the Editor: Sound theology, Academic freedom, How gentle an art?, Central government and the firemen, Collective unconscious, Beyond our ken, Countryside changes, Jobs for school leavers, The doctors and 'Panorama', No man is an island, Housing cuts, Care for the elderly, Sale of church treasures, Missing link, Birzeit University, Far from clear. Court and Social: Court Circular. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Wednesday, Nov 23, 1955 Russian executions. Marriages. Deaths. Obituaries: Lt Col Forbes Hendry, Sir John McEwen Country Party leader and minister in Australia, Dr E. J. Bowen. Sport: Cricket Centenary Test incidents: MCC discipline members, Snooker Higgins brings tears to Thorne's eyes, Football Little sign of Mersey beat slowing down, Olympic Games British actions 'helped keep Olympic spirit', Badminton Singles spot likely for Mrs Perry, Rugby League Leigh must wait for Murphy, Real tennis Professionals not extended, Rugby Union Sorrell and gloucester standing on the brink, Motor racing World-wide split widens as offer is rejected, Boxing Leonard cut up over Duran's beard, Weekend fixtures, Racing Bright Highway should be followed, For the record, Yachting New Zealanders told to remove sponsors' names, Tennis Dubai turns golden for semi-finalists. Business and Finance: Telecom fears over ministerial powers, Discount market, Aran Energy makes agreed bid, Chancellor set to reveal spending cuts, Readers' Forum Capital transfer planning for family · Pensions, Richards & Wallington shares drop, Commodities, Sugar output rise may be delayed, Fixed interest investment Reduction in MLR must be close at hand, More US banks raise prime rates to 17 pc, In Brief, Publicans bitter over cheap supermarket beer, Evered sells assets as losses continue, OECD sees no scope yet for leading nations to expand, Way cleared for huge Rolls-Royce and BL increases in borrowing, The Pound, Briefly, Investor's week Through 500 mark-again, International Itel reviews discussions for financial restructuring, Moben Group into profit after losses of £3.85m, Insurance Is telling truth the best policy?, Taxation: small businesses 6 Stock relief change-a mixed blessing, Final stages of Jamaican loan talks with banks, Comben to spend £6.6m on property, Sharp rise in wool prices in Australia, Repeat oil sale to raise £600m, Mr Nott freezes 4pc stake in shares, 2,000 more redundant in high jobless areas, Scapa Group up 22.5pc midway, Investment trusts A sea change in the sector, Self-employed pensions Unlocking retirement fund cash. Stock Exchange Tables: Stock Exchange Prices Steep last minute rise, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Recent Issues, Price Changes, Wall Street, Stock markets Equities leap on hopes of MLR cut. Births.

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