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The Times - 08/02/1980

1980; Gale Group;

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By David Felton and Donald Macintyre, By Michael Hatfield Political Reporter, By Fred Emery Political Editor, From Alan McGregor, From Patrick Brogan, From Michael Binyon, By David Nicholson-Lord, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, From Ronald Kershaw, From Our Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, From Arthur Osman, By Our Political Editor, By Our Education Correspondent, By Our Political Staff, By Diana Geddes Education Correspondent, By George Clark Political Correspondent, By David Felton Labour Reporter, By Our Planning Reporter, By Annabel Ferriman, By John Young Planning Reporter, From Christopher Thomas, By Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Our Motoring Correspondent, By Peter Waymark Motoring Correspondent, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Kenneth Gosling, By Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By Our Social Services Correspondent, By Our Home Affairs Correspondent, From Michael Hornsby, From Peter Nichols, From Charles Hargrove, From Ian Murray, From Our Own Correspondent, From Harry Debelius, From Patricia Clough, From Michael Leapman, From John Hennessy, From Nicholas Ashford, From Douglas Aiton, From Christopher Walker, From Richard Wigg, From Neil Kelly Camp Reahou, Kampuchea, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, From Peter Ryde, By Sydney Friskin, By Richard Streeton, By Keith Macklin, By Peter Walker, By Norman Fox Football Correspondent, By Michael Seely, By Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Nicholas Wapshott, Ned Chaillet, Irving Wardle, William Mann, Joan Chissell, Fay Weldon, John Percival, Alan McGregor, Stephen Downer, A Special Correspondent, Gregory F. Treverton, Philip Howard, Ronald Faux, Michael Frenchman, Dr Tony Smith Medical Correspondent, PETER VANNECK, , MARGARET ROMANES, , MAX MORRIS, , STEPHEN H. CARLILL, , MICHAEL STEPHEN, , JAMES JARDINE, , WEDDERBURN OF CHARLTON, , LEONARD GRIFFITHS, , GEOFFREY VICKERS, , ANTHONY CRIPPS, , WALTER BLUHM, , ROGER BROAD, , JANET W. GAMMER, , ELLIS BIRK, , TOM MINCHIN, , ROGER BROWN, , G. B. L. WILSON, , By Our Medical Correspondent, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Our Sale Room Correspondent, A Correspondent writes:, By John Huxley, From Frank Vogl, By Michael Prest, Frank Vogl, By Andrew Goodrick-Clarke Financial Editor, By Patricia Tisdall Management Correspondent, By George Clark, By Ronald Pullen Banking Correspondent, By Peter Hill, Derek Harris, By our industrial editor, By Bill Johnstone, From John Earle, By Edward Townsend, NICHOLAS TREADWELL, , M. L. WEST, , CHARLES BEAUCHAMP, , GRAHAM WALNE, , CHARLES GOODHART, , H. W. SINGER, , JOHN P. BEAVIS, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Ross Davies, Kenneth Owen, By Our Financial Staff, By Philip Robinson, By Peter Wainwright, By Alison Mitchell, Peter Waymark, Edited by Peter Davalle,

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News: Stranded ship blown up to protect birds, Australian success in test tube fertilization, Mexicans still remember the Alamo, Evidence 'a test' of Labour inquiry's fairness, Photograph by Bill Warhurst, Motoring Strong views on styling and function, Man 'escaped in suicide pact with his brother', French Communists losing Socialist vote, Schlesinger call for redeployment of US forces into Indian Ocean and higher Nato defence spending, Lapland Diary, Union questions minister on future of London hospital, Vietnamese troops move towards Thai border, Independent television in shift to factual material, Mrs Thatcher forecasts fiercer credit curbs, Saudi Arabia threatens cutbacks in high oil production, Dead birds and fish tested for canister poison, Coronaries: getting to the heart of the matter, Council calls in police, Westminster prep school to double size, Numbers of women going to university increase by 10%, Civil Service unions sink their differences, Washington decides to rejoin ILO, Doubts in Japan over Soviet sanctions, Picket-line anger: A striking steel-man, Mr Carter must campaign or retire, says senator, Barriers protect Bundestag against flood, BR getting families off the road for their leisure journeys, The Shetlands, thirsty for independence, Latest European snow reports, Photograph by Harry Kerr, Green beacons on doctors' cars in an emergency, Duke visits North Sea 'fire extinguisher', Hassan party returned to power in Gibraltar, Bolshoi defections bring to light long-running quarrel over 'stiflingly conservative' repertoire, Farm price proposals will put up British food costs by £150m, American money pours into new Israel bases, Salt leaves bad taste in Alsace and Lorraine, Sweeping powers proposed in Education Bill, Helping homeless has been left to Western nations The former Prime Minister who cares for world's refugees, Paris and Bonn shatter Soviet détente plans, Cult leaders want return of Guyana assets, Skier from Taiwan is first games headache, Wider base for inner city revival urged, Embassy battle spotlights Guatemala violence, Détente: the two views in the West, NF rally in Belfast faces strong opposition, The Greeks had a way of playing the Games, German parties join battle on broadcasting, Most think the Queen should abdicate at 60, poll finds, Rhodesia reservists called up to stand by in election, 17% fares rise sought by British Caledonian, New warning that Welsh miners are ready to strike, 1,000 London dockers to be called out, FBI conduct of corruption inquiry angers Arabs, Safety men ordered to go back, Abortion Bill may run out of time, Moves to curb overstaying by immigrants, French Africa expert dies in crash, Labour NEC clash on broadcasting change, Siege envoy feared for his life, Steel unions expected to aim for 20% rise in pay talks lasting throughout this weekend, Vance visit soon to W Europe, BL refuses job for Mr Robinson and strike is called, Restoring economic health is main task, minister says, Unpalatable law cannot be ignored, Lords say, Begin pledge of backing for Christians in Beirut, Four pickets are arrested and two policemen hurt outside BL plant, MP accuses the Government on welfare foods, U S shelves further sanctions on Iran, Mr Prior wins over backbench critics, Church's fortunes look brighter, Wealth gap looms over Delhi talks, Arab League may meet on Tunisia, Government's means test plans for assisted places, Tube ready to ease Rome traffic, Anger over outburst by Minister, Science report Medicine: Ethics in geriatric units, Garage complaints rise, Bishop Runcie elected at Crypt ceremony in Canterbury. Index. Display Advertising: Town & City Properties Limited, Car Buyer's Guide, Midland Bank Limited,, Thomson's EQUITY & Life Brokers, Bell's Scotch Whisky, Lep Air Ltd., Bryant, Dillon, Read & Co., Bank Base Rates, The Trans-Oceanic Trust Limited, Ansafone, Icfc, Anglo Percian Carpet Co., Tax Free Cayman Islands., M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Ecgd. Law: Mother of victim faints at US murder trial, Man was 'caught in the state benefits trap', Whitelaw reply on abductor of girls, Sikh sues school over ban on turban, Boy, 15, tricked bank cashiers, Two members of gang who robbed homosexuals jailed, £225,000 fall award for scaffolder, Five policemen seek jury trial, Dublin director accused of kidnapping, Law Report February 7 1980 House of Lords Limits on power of judges to interpret the law Duport Steels Ltd and Others v Sirs and Others, Tanzanian police for trial on torture charges, Verdict of the folk pleases Lord Denning. News in Brief. Weather: The Weather. Politics and Parliament: Search for control over credit cards, Permanent solution is needed to problem of secondary strikes House of Commons, Rules on court reporting, 'Clarifying' the law on nursery education, Law Lords overturn ruling for reopening of motorways inquiry, Judges to look again at removing Royal Command from writ House of Lords, Tighter security on Ulster public transport in wake of recent bomb outrages, Foreign judgments with punitive damages, Time needed for decision on BL relationship with NEB: help for some regional projects, Two days on Education Bill, PM condemns sale of butter to Russia, Airport security, Scientologists lose extradition plea, Move to speed pensions Bill through Commons, MPs call for new Civil Defence organization, Conscripts in the Red Army get 50p a week. Picture Gallery. Sport: Snooker Revenge comes sweetly and swiftly for Higgins, Olympic Games U S Supreme Court sides with Taiwanese, Cricket England just extras in a TV show, Sports in Brief, Rugby League Tindall cheats death and wins his cap, Racing Walwyn's horses can make their presence felt, Football Useful lessons from England's win, Boxing Finnegan regains his senses then the title, Golf In-form Green seeks third Hawaii Open victory, Motor racing Watkins Glen is no longer under weather, For the record, Rugby Union Wales change neither team nor hopes for Twickenham 'decider', Table tennis England eliminated after change in team order. Reviews: The Key Tag Theatre Upstairs, A vision that chills Instant Enlightenment Including VAT BBC 1, Rock: a moral view of the melancholy strains The Rose (X) Leicester Square Theatre The Seduction of Joe Tynan (AA) ABCs Shaftesbury Avenue, Edgware Rd, Fulham Road "10" (X) Warner West End Cuba (AA) Odeon Kensington, Confused images The Risen People Ica, Book review A penetrating analysis of every facet of rugby, Abbey Simon Queen Elizabeth Hall, LSO/Abbado Festival Hall, Rosalind Newman Riverside. Classified Advertising: Secretarial and Non-secretarial Appointments, Theatres, Domestic And Catering Situations, Acknowledgments, Entertainments, Services, Holidays and Hotels in Britain and Ireland. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Tuesday, Feb 8, 1955 Gigli concert ban. Editorials/Leaders: The Arc Of Islam, Things That Look Pretty Odd. Letters to the Editor: Deaths in police custody, Too little use made of creative talent, Trade Unions and the rule of law, It's an old problem, Marginal improvement, Interest-free 'loans' to nationalized industries, Problem of the dollar, Phased expansion of reserve forces, Design of donor cards, Goodhart's Law explained, Delayed decisions on arts grants, Life-saving equipment, Double appeal over steel strike, Boards of Visitors, Turning on the tap, British Rail unpunctuality, Abolition of quangos, Rejecting the EEC budget, Christians and cults, Post Office Pension Fund. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Arts and Entertainment: Television, Chinese silk robe sold, Regional Tv, Radio, Personal Choice, 1574 miniature for sale, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,143. Deaths. Official Appointments and Notices: University news. Obituaries: Mrs Hanna Rovina, Mr A. J. B. Kiddell, Mr Hugh Watt, M Camara Laye Leading African novelist, Mr David Wills. Business and Finance: Ministries settle dispute on protection vessel, Measuring up the money supply, Discount market, N Sea group's offer for sale, Wider range of machine tools urged, International Western Mining puts up profits four-fold, Commodities, Fertilizer ships sail for Russia, Deloittes pay £900,000 to settle liquidator's claim but deny negligence on behalf of partners, £81m grants to UK industry, GEC ready to challenge fresh bid by Racal, BSC set tighter financial controls, Job survey predicts new recession, Five Oaks auditors' query, Bougainville's peak results, W Germany takes all at IMF gold auction, ENI chairmen call for leadership decision, In Brief, Technology The myth surrounding R and D, Britain asks EEC to impose quota restrictions on U S fibre exports, Options, U S aircraft maker may move to N Ireland, Pressure on to name Gold Fields' buyer, First-half advance by ML Holdings, The Pound, Britain ripe for hotel development, Briefly, Noble Grossart sees profits rise by 10 pc, GEC will respond, Post Office expects to achieve government target despite £121m fall in half year profits, Chrysler's $1,897m loss biggest ever in US, Business Diary: Moscow Narodny's 'Niet' · BL's bulldog, Hoffmann convicted over Valium 'give-away', Gold, Dollar Spot Rates, New look sought by McLeod, Sterling: Other Markets, Is West Germany's Post Office misusing its monopoly?, EMS European Currency Rates, Banks worried at new exchange guidelines, Better waterway attracts more freight traffic, Mr Lacey discusses last details of Lonrho deal. Stock Exchange Tables: The Times Share Indices, Wall Street, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Recent Issues, Foreign exchange report, Price Changes, Stock markets Steady advances as buyers come back in, Stock Exchange Prices Further buying. Business Appointments: Business appointments W. H. Smith names new director. Property: Flat Sharing, Country Property. Births.

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