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The Times - 31/01/1980

1980; Gale Group;

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By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, From David Cross, By Kenneth Gosling, By Fred Emery Political Editor, By Patricia Tisdall Management Correspondent, By Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Nicholas Timmins, By Dr Tony Smith, By David Hewson, By George Clark Political Correspondent, By Our Political Staff, By Geraldine Norman, By Staff Reporter, From Our Correspondent, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, From Christopher Thomas, By John Young Planning Reporter, By Our Social Services Correspondent, By Diana Geddes Education Correspondent, By Annabel Ferriman, By Ian Bradley, From John Chartres, By Martin Huckerby Theatre Reporter, By Our Theatre Reporter, By Our Planning Reporter, By Penny Symon, From Patricia Clough, From Our Own Correspondent, From Michael Hornsby, From Harry Debelius, From Christopher Walker, From Anne Penketh, From John Best, From Eric Marsden, From Nicholas Ashford, From Richard Eder, By Peter Reddaway, From Mario Modiano, From Patrick Brogan, By Charles Douglas-Home, From Hasan Akhtar, by Arrigo Levi, From Michael Leapman, From Charles Hargrove, Michael Ratcliffe, Geoffrey Smith, John Dixon Hunt, Brian Alderson, Andrew Sinclair, Edward Mortimer, Jan Stephens, By John Hennessy, By Norman Fox Football Correspondent, By Keith Macklin, By Sydney Friskin, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Peter West, By Roy McKelvie Rackets Correspondent, Sheila Hutchins, Dr Tony Smith Medical Correspondent, John Higgins, Stanley Reynolds, Irving Wardle, Ned Chaillet, William Mann, Stanley Sadie, Bernard Levin, Martin Huckerby, Peter Evans, Paul Routledge, W. T. McLEOD, , JOHN CORRIE, , GLANVILLE WILLIAMS, , T. C. BARKER, , D. COLE, , VERNON BARTLETT, , T. E. M. McKITTERICK, , JOHN MEIN, , MARTIN PRESCOTT, , GORDON HARDWICK, , THOMAS M. CONLAN, SJ., HELEN A. BATTY, , CATHERINE E. MORTON, , ROBERT A. B. LEAPER, , NEIL M. MACLEAN, , DERRICK WOOD, , From Our United Nations Correspondent, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By the Staff of Nature, From Frank Vogl US Economics Correspondent, By John Whitmore Financial Correspondent, From Peter Norman, David Hewson, By Nicholas Hirst Energy Correspondent, By Edward Townsend, By Clifford Webb, By Baron Phillips, By John Huxley, Frank Vogl, By Clifford Webb Midlands Industrial Correspondent, By Adrienne Gleeson, From Rodney Hobson, By Caroline Atkinson, PHILIP J. CIRCUS, , IAN FELLS, , D. J. FENN, , LESLIE ORREY, , JOHN MORGAN, , W. E. FITZSIMMONS, , M. C. HYDE, , N. KURTI, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Ross Davies, Caroline Atkinson, Michael Binyon, Peter Hill, By Philip Robinson, Alison Mitchell, By Margaret Stone, By Our Financial Staff, By Michael Prest, Peter Davalle,

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Politics and Parliament: Artificially low price of gas to be phased out House of Lords, Trustees not to be paid, Co-ownership sales to be given go-ahead, Secondary schools opting for cafeteria meals, Opticians to get change in terms of service, Minister apologizes for not heeding own advice, Parliamentary notices, Casting vote allows further thought on televising of debates House of Commons, Mr Callaghan says he stays as leader, Housing Bill will not increase homelessness, Long delays in sale of council houses, Jobcentre advert for nudes discounted, Mr Walker attacked despite his success in fisheries negotiations, Town planning paper to be published soon, Heritage fund to get charitable status for taxation purposes, Getting swift decisions from planners, Henley Tories have offices controversy, Commons vote brings TV coverage nearer. News: Eire proposes to give police more powers, Mr Corrie says Bill 'inadequate', Union leader defends strikes by teachers, Mr Scargill and the steel strike Why the unions must fight on, French nuclear accident upsets Channel Islands, Russians arrest two more dissident editors, State demands jail term for Frau Proll, 'Newsnight' dispute is settled, Nuremberg Nazi group banned and homes raided, Only a week left to save 'ship shops', World View Variations on the theme of doves and hawks and how Soviet behaviour can be interpreted, Ninth century 'precedent' for Northern home rule 'England never was' and Fleet Street proves it, lecturer claims, Mother tells of fight to save son buried by snowball, Tories plan to control secondary picketing, Heart girl gave kidneys, corneas, Tehran escape report criticized, Eurocommunism 'alive in Spain', Mrs Gandhi complains that West is turning Pakistan into arsenal, US anxiety for hostages as Iran threatens Canada with revenge, 98 are accused of Turkish political killings, Latest European snow reports, West Europe Judge gives ultimatum to Madrid editor, Science report Environment: Beduin in black, London explains what it would like to do with its rubbish, Soldier in protest clash admonished, Bill will give framework for Channel 4, Capital Radio acquires right to Shaw plays, MacArthur took gift of $500,000 from Philippines, Premiers meet next week on Korean unity, Asians often face difficulty in mixed marriages, Germans fear Big Brother as police investigate bills, Fringe theatre refuses to quit demolition site, Call for rival Labour candidates, Tory women call for rise in child benefits, Mugabe party 'will win most seats in poll', Print workers claim pay rise of 28 pc, Most 11-year-olds cannot apply their basic mathematics in more complex settings, Left-right clash over Nato, Ulster talks give way to 'parallel' conference, Nurses 'should not prescribe pill', Curb on post deliveries to flats sought, Honecker brake on talks with Herr Schmidt, How the Special Patrol Group was born, French Navy on patrol as Tunisia fighting continues, Bankrupt invited to join Tory club describes it as elitist, arrogant and hateful, Cost soars with increasing technical innovation Health service outlook gloomy, A give-away day by BR for its listed buildings, Poll terrorism incidents as 20 million Filipinos vote, Consortium bids for dockland redevelopment, Few claim benefits from state, Ronald Butt on the EEC's failure to take on an international role European unity: the shattering of an ideal, Flame from Olympic wings its way to winter games, Arts groups press EEC for help with building, Washington portrait sold to America is valued at £1.9m, Dear me, how should I address you?, Mrs Thatcher fails on EEC budget summit, EEC scheme for extra spending in Britain to close £1,000m gap, Lorry driver injured by stone as picket violence flares, Police see man over arms find, An ambassador with quite a lot to learn, Jumbo jet blown off runway into snowdrift, Baby deaths: much inquiring but little progress, Further push to sea by Russians unlikely, Irish Arts Diary, Man named in Cross kidnapping, President Carter's envoy plans new initiative to bridge Israeli-Egyptian gap on autonomy, Local authority chiefs attack Bill, Steel unions ready to meet BSC but insist that initiative must come from the corporation. Index. Picture Gallery. Display Advertising: The Human Factor, Manson Finance Trust, Abbey National Building Society,, Berlitz, Multiple Display Advertisements, Le Carré, Selwyn, Post Office Telecommunications, Iba, William Morris, Takeda Chemical Industries, Ltd., Odeon, Rickmansworth And Uxbridge Valley Water Company, Certified Ppa Dividends, Raeburn Investment Trust Limited, Oxfam, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, John Foord, London News, Olivetti. News in Brief. Law: Bailiffs may enter bank, Man who killed sister over 30p gets life term, Loaded air rifle a 'firearm' Seamark v Prouse and Another, BBC to pay Mr Dempster damages, Transkei asked to release reporter held without trial, Oil executive had gag forced down throat, court told, Queen's Bench Division Factory Acts defence not available Davies v Camerons Industrial Services Ltd, Driving ban on TV actress, Aged woman in home 'was in unrecognizable state', Simon Philip Cohen. Weather: The Weather. Reviews: Book reviews Lessons to be learned from a distinguished team, The Times Guest Cook The forgotten treasures of English cooking, Phelps/York Purcell Room, Meryl Streep: stages of stardom, Servant of the Shah The Fall of the Shah, Mentioned in Dispatches BBC 2, London debuts, Akhnaton Fountains Abbey, Children of anxiety Queen Victoria's Children, Lord Butler's biographer, Bbcso/ Rozhdestvensky Festival Hall, Perplexity and pain John Ruskin and Rose La Touche, The Caucasian Chalk Circle Warehouse, School for teachers A Nest of Teachers, Fiction Movieola By Garson Kanin (Macmillan, £6.95) The Long-haired Boy By Christopher Matthews (Hamish Hamilton, £6.50) Emma By Charlotte Bronte and Another Lady (Dent, £5.95) A Reckoning, An irrational man of Reason The Life and Thought of William Godwin, 1756-1836, On the fringe Finland in the Twentieth Century. Sport: Olympic Games Moscow money can be saved for 1984 despite British concern, Football Spurs almost trampled in the rush, Tennis Experiment the Hutchins byword in crucial tie, Boxing American team beaten in amateur contest, Mr Mayer, of Chicago, sets out to sell a new sport to the Americans The human tornado of Rugby League, Sports in Brief, Rackets Everyone courts disaster in quarter-finals, Bowls Bryant's unbeaten run comes to an end-at 20th, Hockey Long and lack of width spoil Spencer's day, Racing Narribinni should give Linley flying start, Cricket Australia bow low to lethal bowling, For the record, Rugby Union Scott passed fit to play against France, Golf Portuguese Open loses its place on the calendar. Property: Flat Sharing, Property South Of The River. Classified Advertising: Domestic And Catering Situations, La Creme De La Creme, Theatres, Announcements, Public Notices, Appointments Vacant. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): This inexcusable crime in Forbidden City, 25 years ago From The Times of Monday, January 31, 1955 Formosa before UN. Editorials/Leaders: Détente On The 38th Parallel, Inching Towards A European Compromise, The House At Its Best. Letters to the Editor: Using gas revenue to pay for energy saving, Loss of Vatican approval, 'Bargain offers' order must go, Amending the law on abortion, Inflation accounting and comparing like with like, London's third airport, Economic decline, Status of engineers, Boycotting the Olympics, The Soviet invasion of Afghanistan, Reviving Civil Defence, Lack of firm assurances on PO productivity, Deaths in custody, The price of gas, An incentive to buy British cars, Sticks and stones, Cost of book illustrations, The police case, An English grave in Naples. Court and Social: Court Circular. Official Appointments and Notices: Church news, University news, Latest appointments, US award for defence civil servant, Judge to retire, Zoological Society awards. Births. Marriages. Deaths. Arts and Entertainment: Television, Regional Tv, Radio, Personal Choice, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,136, Silver-gilt canteen fetches £20,000. Obituaries: Mr J. C. Cutler, Sir Thomas Bennett Architect and public servant. Business and Finance: Discount market, Chancellor reaffirms no early cut in MLR, Settlement reached in uranium lawsuit, Department of Employment Gazette Record number of days lost by strikes, Shipping: less room now for optimism, Jackson Maddock completes U S sale, Luxembourg broadcasting company rules out English language service Alien TV invasion fears are allayed, Minister 'out of touch' on threat to exports, Mr Ferguson Lacey may clinch Lonrho deal, Eurosyndicat, Commodities, Machine tool industry is prepared to back two-way sales despite overseas trade deficit, Woolwich 'running hard to keep up', £42m import bill for US reactor, Farmers face tax problem, Business Diary: Inns are caught · Gold diggers of 1980, Euro-$ Deposits, Economic notebook Which definition of public spending?, Surviving in toyland, Waiting for BAT's strategy to pay off, Tax credit helps IDC, China's coins miss out on the world gold price bonanza, Sterling Other Markets, In Brief, Mr Narby sells more of his Furness Withy stake, The Pound, £30m loan is agreed for Crown Agents, Options Copper mine capacity may rise by 20 pc, Briefly, Bigger oil price rise could trigger international slide Mild 'recession' forecast for US, Ambitious W German economic forecast, Gold, Alfa deal with Nissan may not be approved, Birmingham plan to win more jobs, Mr Carter stresses need for stable dollar and action to counter oil price burden, Dollar Spot Rates, British Land's first payout for 5 years, Clothiers tell Sir Keith jobs are at stake, Higher interest rates hit Lombard North Central, Confusion for western companies in Moscow, EMS European Currency Rates. Stock Exchange Tables: The Times Share Indices, Wall Street, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Recent Issues, Foreign exchange report, Price Changes, Stock markets Profit-taking hits equities and gilts, Stock Exchange Prices Profit taking. Business Appointments: Business appointments New deputy chairman for Taylor Woodrow.

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