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The Times - 19/09/1980

1980; Gale Group;

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By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, By Stewart Tendler Crime Reporter, From Karan Thapar, By Fred Emery Political Editor, From John Earle, By David Felton Labour Reporter, By Clifford Tongley, By Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, By Craig Seton, By David Spanier Diplomatic Correspondent, By Peter Hill Industrial Editor, By Martin Huckerby, By Donald Macintyre Labour Reporter, From Our Correspondent, By Kenneth Gosling, By Our Labour Staff, By John Witherow, By Frances Gibb, By a Staff Reporter, By Diana Geddes Education Correspondent, By Our Medical Correspondent, From Tim Jones, By Our Education Correspondent, By Our Financial Staff, By Hugh Clayton Agriculture Correspondent, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Our Agriculture Correspondent, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By Martin Huckerby Theatre Reporter, From Christopher Thomas, From Michael Hornsby, From Patricia Clough, From Our Own Correspondent, From Daniel Priollet, From Dessa Trevisan, From Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, From Tewfik Mishlawi, From Patrick Brogan, From David Cross, From Frederick Cleary, From Richard Hughes, By Caroline Moorehead, From Charles Harrison, Shona Crawford Poole, John Young, J.Y., Richard Davy, R.D., David Robinson, William Mann, Paul Griffiths, Richard Williams, Irving Wardle, Ned Chaillet, Bryan Appleyard, By Norman Fox Football Correspondent, From Ivor Davis, By Richard Eaton, By John Hennessy, From John Nicholls, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Michael Seely, By Michael Coleman, Nicholas Hirst, Peter Waymark Motoring Correspondent, Michael Binyon, Geoffrey Smith, J. R. FISHER, , EIRLYS ROBERTS, MARJORIE J. SHARP, , J. N. MORRIS, , JEREMY MITCHELL, , BRIAN HOGAN, , PETER E. VINSON, , G. WHEATCROFT, , WILLIAM BELL, , BARBARA COULTON, , DAVID GILES, , G. R. WII SON KNIGHT, , KEITH KYLE, , GEORGE PRICE, , R. J. PACKER, , Caroline Moorehead, Malcolm Brown, David Watts, By the Staff of Nature, By Huon Mallalieu, A correspondent, By Andrew Goodrick-Clarke Financial Editor, From Frank Vogl, David Blake, By John Whitmore Financial Correspondent, By Bill Johnstone, By Roman Eisenstein Banking Correspondent, John Earle, By Kenneth Owen Technology Editor, N. J. BRADY, , PETER F. GIBSON, , GERDA HEASTIE, , A. F. BAKER, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Ross Davies, Peter Hill, Kenneth Owen, By Richard Allen, By Catherine Gunn, By Peter Wainwright, Peter Waymark, Edited by Peter Davalle,

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News: More than a million have fled Afghan refugees struggle to find a home in a wasteland, Five killed in attack from sea on south Lebanon, Russians switch to commando-type raids in Afghanistan, Platinum ingots on sunken Russian cruiser, Move to overturn vote against Mr Chapple, Dr Faustus come back, Germany has relented, Malaysian economy Chinese losing hold on business, Call for a big protest at picket hospital, Big cuts in National Bus intercity coach fares, Reshuffle of directors at National, Mix-up led to deaths in train crash, American paratroopers impress Nato chiefs, The ayatollah intervenes as war with Iraq worsens, Wycliffe College, Cuban launched into space in Soyuz craft, Most oppose royal hunting, Moscow Diary, ITV refuses BBC drive on licences, Paint casts doubt on the Shroud of Turin, Beginners need to study priorities, Ski report, Airline's good news lifts aviation world, Havana expels two hijack suspects to US, Grant reprieve for two law centres, If you see a dustman looking pale and sad..., Pope calls for Jerusalem to become city of peace, Cuts in benefits could lead to street violence, report claims, Government to allow British Rail to borrow extra £40m, Uganda Cabinet ultimatum is withdrawn, Last 700 Britons quit Benidorm hotel today, New swoop may lead to important turn for Countryman inquiry, Mr Walesa accuses regime of whittling away strikers' gains, Third of Ulster homes need repair, survey discloses, TGWU leaders modify stance, Turkish leaders sworn in as 50 MPs are held, Are they twins?: Mr Robert Shafran (left) and Mr Eddy, British QC hopes to join Tekere defence team, Little progress at Consett meeting, There's a long long trail a-binding, A touch of the slapdash in the Dolomites, Police seize documents of anti-apartheid prosecutor, Browning Society outbid for writing desks, Prospect of two-stage cut in MLR grows, Mr Heseltine withholds £200m from councils, Rail strike severs West Berlin's supply link, 'Ineffective' dons should be weeded out, report says, \cp28,000 aid for owners of trawlers, BBC peace formula for unions today, Fourth channel, with tiny audiences, could be one of the world's least cost-effective stations Welsh language TV campaigners may regret their victory, Doctors advised against rush to buy computers, Interference in poll denied by cardinal, That Camp David framework looks fragile, 15-month wages pact agreed by Irish unions, Israel-Egypt talks may resume this month, Children's unit takes legal advice on report, Somoza killing likely to add to Paraguay repression, Australia close to accord with Community, Chile's middle class helped Pinochet to slam the door on democracy, January for the real bargain time, Lord Willis renews call for TV chief to resign, Meeting on Leonardo manuscript, A pioneer looks back on 20 tricky years, Managers to link with electricians, Dockers set to call off strike on Sunday, Appeal to Queen to save Hongkong Club, Scotland, still a long way to go, Invitation by minister to father of dead nurse, US Elections Mr Reagan's staff still seeking for strategy to regain lost around, The Vienna conference this week pointed up yet again the oil producers' disagreements Opec: an unworkable plan, a tarnished image, Narrow Suárez victory in Madrid confidence vote, Pretoria accused of recruiting former Rhodesian auxiliaries, News analysis Britain and France keen to heal relations, Motoring Audi puts icing on its cake with the Coupé, Science report Ethology: The Concorde fallacy, China condemns sentence on Korean leader, The vital choice that faces Lord Thorneycroft, West German Election 1980 Christian Democrat evocation of grim past ridiculed by young, Full-scale hunt for two men after four killings, Suspicions run high as free Polish unions meet. Picture Gallery. Index. Display Advertising: Imi, Othello, JANET Baker, National Library For The Blind, Acc, M. Gérard, Don Giovanni, Highland Queen, Bhhi, The Red Cross, Daily Transcript Service, The Queen's Awards, "Heart Beat.", Club Amontillado, Bank Base Rates, Ratners (Jewellers) Limited, The Times Special Reports, Renault 30tx, Croda International Ltd, Braithwaite & Co. Engineers Limited, Audemars Piguet, Ward & Goldstone Ltd., Dalgety, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Church's, Laing, Unitech Limited, Triton Oil & Gas Corp., The Rtz Tinto-Zinc Corporation Limited, Wings Appeal, The League Against Cruel Sports Ltd, Rowntree Mackintosh, Duet For One, Weedol, Ecgd, Rotaprint, Magnet Southerns. News in Brief. Weather: The Weather. Law: Police board not to act on wrongful arrest. Politics and Parliament: EEC urged to spend more on overseas aid, Regional policy cooperation sought. Classified Advertising: Ski 80/81, Car Buyer's Guide, Domestic And Catering Situations, Acknowledgments, Educational, Entertainments, Services. Property: Rentals, Reviews: Rattle of a Simple Man Savoy, Book review Joshua Then and Now By Mordecai Richler, Watch on the Rhine Lyttelton, NYPO/Mehta Festival Hall, The advanced concepts of fairy-tale simplicity Simon (A) Warner West End Xanadu (A) Plaza 1 The Marriage of Maria Braun (AA) Odeon, Kensington; Screen on the Hill; Cinecenta, Panton St. The Third Generation Electric Cinema Club (from Sunday), Deller Consort Wigmore Hall, League of Gentlemen Greyhound. Official Appointments and Notices: New director of Riverside Studios, Latest appointments. Sport: Racing Flower to bloom in cavalry charge, Cricket Australians may play match under floodlights, Boxing Owen is storing up his animosity, Rugby Union First class postal support, Cycling Doyle's track craft may make life difficult for the rest, Table tennis England's cup of joy runneth over, Golf Ballesteros makes his way to the front on a course full of pitfalls, Motor racing Jabouille leaves Renault and joins Ligier, For the record, Tennis Tie-break plan for Borg and McEnroe, Football Hooligans can harm England's cause, Yachting Wind has final say and dashes Australia's hopes. Editorials/Leaders: A Petty Jab At Mr Chapple, No Need For Another Row, Leonardo In The Auction Rooms. Letters to the Editor: Football violence, Loft insulation grants, Misuse of electoral rolls, The stature of Wolfit, Settlement for Belize, Case for defence spending, Chance or design, Weighing the claims of national treasures, The changing shirt, The future of Jerusalem, Programme note, Faults in the Brookings report, Bank queues, Gold galore, England Test players, Medicine's order of priorities, Visit by EEC group, Small businesses must take up challenge. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Tuesday, Sept 20, 1955 Maclean disclosures. Deaths. Obituaries: Mr Don Banks, Frau Rosa Albach-Retty, Mr Jack Woddis, Mrs Anne Tibble, Dr Kurt Mendelssohn Development of low temperature research. Stock Exchange Tables: Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Recent Issues, Stock Exchange Prices GKN unsettles equities, Price Changes, Wall Street, Stock markets Confident start reversed by GKN results. Business and Finance: Discount market, Interim profits halved at Croda, Interest charges hit profits at Steetley, UK wool exports threatened by American trade reprisal, Commodities, Hitachi to sell large computers, Gilts market boosted by inflation hopes, Technology The quickening pace of change, International Overseas division boosts ANI, Brown Boveri falls to £½m, Collapse of GKN profits as recession hits operations, Wm Baird boosted by textiles, Unit trusts' net sales at year peak of £7.6m, Bankers give Kitchen Queen one year, Industrial unrest spreading in Italy, Sugar prices look set for further rise, UDS falls by £8m in 'miserable' six months, In Brief, Rothschild peace gesture to heal rift, Mr MacGregor puts his stamp on British Steel, BSC restructures main operations, Fiat's drive to keep out Japanese, The Pound, 750 jobs to go at Tootal, Briefly, Volkswagen optimistic despite profits slump, IMF backs each-way loser over Palestinians, Astra buys into Evered, Hestair recovery still continuing, Cowie wins move to oust Ewer men, Booker reorganizes as profits fall, Associated Communications, C & W sues Hongkong Telephone for £2.6m, JFB deal goes wrong, GKN makes the point, Joint bank venture with Arabs, Business Diary: Whose hand on BA's controls?, Companies seek stake in business satellites. Business Appointments: Business appointments New director for Jersey General Investment Trust. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,326, Television, Regional Tv, Radio, Personal Choice. Births.

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