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The Times - 13/02/1980

1980; Gale Group;

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By Roger Berthoud, From Dan van der Vat, By Donald Macintyre Labour Reporter, By Ronald Pullen, Harold Fridjohn, By Fred Emery Political Editor, From John Hennessy, From Peter Nichols, By David Felton Labour Reporter, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By George Clark Political Correspondent, By Clifford Webb Midlands Industrial Correspondent, By Donald Macintyre, By Our Labour Staff, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, From Alan Hamilton, From Tim Jones, By Peter Hill Industrial Editor, By Our Political Correspondent, By John Roper Health Services Correspondent, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, By Robin Young Consumer Affairs Correspondent, By Our Consumer Affairs Correspondent, By Our Education Correspondent, By Our Agriculture Correspondent, By Diana Geddes Education Correspondent, and Kenneth Gosling Arts Reporter, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By Our Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Frances Gibb, From Christopher Thomas, By a Staff Reporter, By Hugh Clayton Agriculture Correspondent, From Arthur Osman, From Charles Hargrove, From Our Correspondent, From Patricia Clough, From David Wood, From Our Own Correspondent, From Christopher Walker, By Our Defence Correspondent, From Moshe Brilliant, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, From Dessa Trevisan, From Patrick Brogan, From Richard Wigg, From Hasan Akhtar, From David Cross, From Ian Murray, From Neil Kelly, From Mario Modiano, By Our Political Editor, Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, Diana Geddes Education Correspondent, Michael Ratcliffe, John Russell Taylor, Paul Griffiths, Ned Chaillet, Irving Wardle, Gerald Ely, By Norman Fox, By Sydney Friskin, By Rex Bellamy Squash Rackets Correspondent, By Gordon Allan, John Hennessy, From a Special Correspondent, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, Conrad Voss Bark, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By Michael Seely, Ronald Faux, Sinan Fisek, Dawie de Villiers, Bernard Levin, GRAEME WARD, , FLETCHER, , KEITH SHOWERING, , VERNON BOGDANOR, , T. J. MATTHEWS, , GERALD HOWARTH, , NEVILLE D. VANDYK, , FRANCIS GOODALL, , ROBERT RHODES JAMES, , JOHN WAREING, , MARY TOWY EVANS, , DAVID McCLEAN, , ARNOLD BELLWOOD, , DONALD BLACK, , RAYMOND T., E. WILD, , CHRISTOPHER BARBER, , JOHN T. LANG, , THOMAS GIBBONS, , MADELEINE PRENDERGAST, , B. H. KAMENSKE, , MICHAEL BROPHY, , DAVID NAPLEY, , ANTHONY SHRIMSLEY, , D. LASOK, , ROGER NEILL, , GEORGE BELBIN, , Cyril Bainbridge, By Kenneth Gosling Arts Reporter, By the Staff of Nature, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, G.R.B. writes:, By Nicholas Hirst, By Derek Harris Commercial Editor, Derek Harris, By Richard Allen Insurance Correspondent, By Sylvia Morris, By John Huxley, Caroline Atkinson, By Caroline Atkinson, By Bill Johnstone, JOSEPH BLACK, , JULIA CLEVERDON, , L. BUSHBY, , GREY OF NAUNTON, , HENRY HOBHOUSE, , ORAM, , D. SCOULLER, , Ross Davies, Ronald Pullen, Peter Hill, By Philip Robinson, By Ronald Pullen Banking Correspondent, Edited by Peter Davalle,

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News: TUC seeks a cut to 20p in the lower rate of tax, Fear that prices link will cut pensions, Sir Colin Davis, music director of the Royal Opera House, Covent, Gas leak at Three Mile Island, Animal 'liberators' freed battery hens out of pity, Orphans stolen from refugee camps, Getting service for the rates we pay, Madrid right puts blame for killing on roof sniper, University entrance: the easy way in can be hard to find, Olympics: one rule for Moscow and another for South Africa?, NFU to defend battery farming against militant critics, Caste-ridden society leaves Indian police free to rape and beat, Child benefit rise sought, TUC plans £1m centre for union education, Oman allows US forces to use its bases, Cuba on lookout for 'counter revolutionaries', Printing strike hits two Berlin papers, Social Focus Would problem children be better off at home, £30m manpower services cuts planned, Photograph by David Jones, Ayatollah tells Mr Brezhnev to respect Iran, Bishop's Olympic boycott move rejected in synod, M Chirac reappears with wisdom of a presidential candidate, Embarrassment of rules, Professor Blunt's companion injured in fall, Latest European snow reports, Pity the poor Scots abroad who could lose their kilts, BL will not improve on rejected pay offer, Many spoilt papers in 'double' elections, Enthusiasm for war crime trials quickly evaporates, West 'trying to split East block states', Chemist reprimanded over drug death, Science report Biochemistry: Anti-virus protein, Royal Ascot, Concorde likely to lose £4m on Singapore route, Mr Jenkins tells EEC to stop its squabbling, Thirteen striking pickets held by police, Undecided voters hold Toronto in balance, Viking craftsmanship on show, coal pledge fails to lift strike threat, No doubts over truth of doctor's torture report, Farmers urge withdrawal from EEC farm policy, New Soames power can 'strike off' voters, IOC decides Games must go ahead, US inquiry into press leaks on FBI operation, 'Silence' advice for Catholics, Brandt Commission Report A plan of action to avert global disaster in our time, Company plans all-day doctors' house call service for £50 a year, 'Cheapest' claim in grocery price war causes anger, President Zia fears subversion, Printing unions offered 14.6pc pay rise, Military deal agreed with Saudi Army, TA likely to get £20m air defence missiles, BL chairman attacked for lay-off scheme, Attempt to trace suspected green monkey virus victim, Tribute, Acas move to break steel deadlock today, Lord Soames accused of bias against Zanu, Urgent attempts to restart talks on water strike threat, World summit sought on plight of poor nations, Advertisements call on workers to go back, Mr Lyon retracts remarks, Greater London Council 10.5% rate rise 'below average', Giscard aid to Strasbourg, Curb on unions issue hangs in balance, Teachers to step up campaign on cash cuts, Union solidarity impressed on Mr Callaghan, E1 Salvador killings after release of hostages, Pakistan rejects Karmal overture for talks, Two-day artillery bombardment marks end of the shaky ceasefire in southern Lebanon, Magistrate murdered at Rome University, Death of Moscow's Mr Malik, Civil marriage coming to Greeks, Iranians press Whitehall for Chieftain spares, Latest pamphlets Tennis parties in the Great Depression, Homes aid group fears more poor tenants, Replacement of health authority is challenged, Ankara Diary, Mrs Gandhi criticizes Soviet interference, BBC says education broadcasts are not to suffer heavy cuts. Index. Picture Gallery: A day at the races-Rhodesian style, Business and Finance: Discount market, Law Society urges cut in gains tax, $4 price rise by BP expected to set new North Sea levels, International Toyota predicts year of record sales, Sasse accuses Brentnall in action over losses, Action sought on cheap suit imports, British Dredging's new chief, Commodities, Business Diary: Salt and AAIW, dear? · BMA's bust-up, Commodity chief hoping to extend US powers, Another setback for Sir Michael, Poor January for society receipts, Forecasters become more pessimistic, Crest Nicholson pretax profits at record £4.3m, Anglo American makes its move, In Brief, Shell director will strengthen BNOC, US car chief urges curb on imports, Options, Bid talk boosts Furness shares, The Pound, Euronet data link for EEC being inaugurated, Looking for backers to reform world finance, Gold Fields: Mr Oppenheimer shows his hand, Tobacco groups may offer more for research, The £8,000-a-year steel men of Sheerness, Briefly, Oppenheimer behind Gold Fields share moves, Nordic Bank leaps to over £10m for year, Advance of 20 pc at Donald Macpherson, Pubs fight stacked odds on the fruit machines, Gold, Hoffnung rejects £15m bid, Sterling: Other Markets, Venezuelans plan big rise in oil sales to Italy, EMS European Currency Rates, Reprieve for Yorkshire potash. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Bell's Scotch Whisky, Atcost, Thomson Wintersports, Garrard, The Easter Bouquet Pendant, Wintrust Limited, Nordic Bank Limited, Diners Club International, De Beers, Bank Base Rates, Grindlays Bank Group, Hine Connoisseurs' Cognac, Hardys & Hansons Limited, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited. Politics and Parliament: Appeal to BL men not to strike over pay, Diplomatic cars, Alarm over horrific chemical weapon, No shortage of suitable candidates as trustees for new heritage fund House of Lords, Getting the nation to live within its means, Mrs Thatcher shows a steely resolve, Air defence missile for the TA, Warning from Mr Jenkins on threat to economy of EEC, Minister does not expect any drop in nursery education places as a result of change in law, Demands for stronger action to deal with surpluses, Sale of BSC works to private sector 'an excellent solution' House of Commons, Co-ownership of the matrimonial home, Charges for water already too high, Role of parents in the governing of special schools. Weather: The Weather. Law: Court of Appeal Shell and BP have no power over subsidiary companies' documents Lonrho Ltd and Another v Shell Petroleum Co Ltd and Another, Shoplifter given a shock, Carter nephew under arrest, Thieves may be rife at Heathrow, judge says, Six accused of plotting to kill Israeli governor, Sentences cut in 'living hell' sanctuary case. Classified Advertising: Appointments also, -Managerial-Administrative-Secretarial-Personal Assistants-, Theatres, Acknowledgments, Entertainments. Reviews: Where money wins in the end Country Life Lyric, Hammersmith, Tell Me On a Sunday BBC 1, Jack Doyle Lyric Studio, Hammersmith, The Vikings: glittering prizes of a primitive art, Cast changes in the theatre: Jones for McKern, Ogilvy for Bates, Manufactured exoticism LSO/Mata Festival Hall, London debuts, Major tour by RTE orchestra. Property: Property Conversions are an old favourite, Flat Sharing, Residential property. Sport: Tennis Britain make fine start in BP competition, Squash rackets Zaman produces his magic at the drop of a hat, Hockey Sutherland's skills baffle Navy defence, Olympic Games Top Russians may have broken rules, An expensive twist to a fishy tale, Sports in Brief, Table tennis Home farewell for Mrs Hammersley, Equestrianism Ricketts to be sponsored by Coral Racing, Rugby Union Hit-and-miss Eppleby rescues Bart's, Racing Little Owl wise enough to pass Ascot test, For the record, Cricket Baptism of sandal and litter for England's winning pair, Football Robertson does the trick again for Forest from the penalty spot. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Saturday, Feb 12, 1955, Notes on a programme for obscurity. Editorials/Leaders: The Welfare Of The World, The Bargaining Balance At British Leyland. Letters to the Editor: Responsibility to next generation, Justice for heroes, Question of contempt, The micro-chip revolution, Double appeal in steel, London's third airport, Economic decline, Trade unions and the rule of law, Abdication poll, Industry's dialogue with the community at large, Service break, By royal command, Worker co-op incentives, The Afghanistan muddle, Abortion Bill tactics, Computer-aided techniques in mechanical engineering, slanging match, Auditing the accounts of small companies, No computer evidence, Aid for the developing countries. Court and Social: Court Circular. Deaths. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: Latest appointments Deputy Chief of Defence Procurement. Arts and Entertainment: Television, Regional Tv, Radio, Personal Choice, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,147, Fine early Venetian glass sold to German dealer. Obituaries: Maj-Gen Sir William Abraham, Rev Dr A. J. Boyd Life of service to Madras Christian College, Dr E. C. Roberson, Lord Henniker. Stock Exchange Tables: Stock markets Gloomy news fails to upset equities, Stock Exchange Prices Equities mark time, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Recent Issues, Foreign exchange report, Wall Street, Price Changes. Business Appointments: Business appointments New chief executive for Costain Group. Births.

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