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The Times - 25/01/1980

1980; Gale Group;

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By Fred Emery Political Editor, From Patrick Brogan, By Kenneth Gosling, From Ivor Davis, By Annabel Ferriman, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By Peter Hill Industrial Editor, By Our Labour Editor, From Ronald Kershaw Sheffield, By George Clark Political Correspondent, By Our Political Reporter, By Donald Macintyre Labour Reporter, From David Nicholson-Lord, By Clifford Webb Midlands Industrial Correspondent, By Peter Waymark Motoring Correspondent, By Craig Seton, By Diana Geddes Education Correspondent, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Our Education Correspondent, By Our Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By Penny Symon, By Our Bridge Correspondent, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, From Christopher Thomas, From Our Own Correspondent, From Tim Jones Cardiff, By Roger Berthoud, By Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By John Roper Health Services Correspondent, By Martin Huckerby Music Reporter, By Our Home Affairs Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, From Michael Hornsby, From Jose Shercliff, From Peter Nichols, From Harry Debelius, From Gretel Spitzer, From W. P. Reeves, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, From Charles Hargrove, From Michael Leapman, From Michael Binyon, From Ian Murray, From Eric Marsden, From Christopher Walker, From Charles Harrison, From M. G. G. Pillai, From Nicholas Ashford, From Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Sydney Friskin, By John Blunsden, From John Hennessy, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Keith Macklin, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Pamela, David Robinson, Irving Wardle, Joan Bakewell, Max Harrison, William Mann, John Percival, Peter Temple-Morris, Christopher Walker, Vincent Brome, J. H. GOLDTHORPE, , A. H. HALSEY, , TOM BOARDMAN, , K. S. RUDNICKI, , DAVID E. MARTIN, , MICHAEL J. PEEL, , MONCKTON OF BRENCHLEY, , J. BENTLEY, , E. W. BROWN, , S. M. ROWELL, , H. LEIBETSEDER, , R. E. BAMFORD, , SLIGO, , TYRRELL BURGESS, , PHILIP NOEL-BAKER, , JORGE BERGUNO, MILO KEYNES, , JACK HANSON, , BASIL HUME, , VICTOR CESTR, , JOHN FITZGERALD, , MARY EASTHOPE, , D. M. KITSON, , By Our Arts Reporter, By the Staff of Nature, By Harry Golombek Chess Correspondent, From Ronald Faux, Michael Binyon, M. G. G. Pillai, Tony Emerson, From Alan McGregor, By John Whitmore Financial Correspondent, By Our Economics Staff, David Hewson, By Caroline Atkinson, From Sinan Fisek, By Our Industrial Editor, By Baron Phillips, By John Huxley, Caroline Atkinson, By Kenneth Owen Technology Editor, By Patricia Tisdall, P. HOLROYD, , ION EARLE, , ANTHONY VERDIN, , R. F. MARSHALL, , C. M. D. PETERS, , JOHN R. BOAST, , H. A. L. COCKERELL, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Ross Davis, Nicholas Hirst, Kenneth Owen, By Philip Robinson, By Our Financial Staff, By Rosemary Unsworth, Peter Waymark, Peter Davalle, James Potts, Peter Lloyd Editor, Audio Visual, Clive Jones, P.L., Liz Heron, L.H., George Jarrett deputy editor, Audio Visual,

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News: Rome musical tribute to memory of bassoonist, Gaza Diary, Breakfast television on the menu, PLP to consider stance on inquiry into party, Soviet move to liquidate dissent, Mr Carter sees Afghanistan invasion as worst threat to peace since the Second World War, Pentagon now considering arms for China, V and A looks to sponsor for £1m gallery shake-up, Audio Visual A bombardment of chips lies in wait for the pirates, Attempt to delay benefit Bill fails, Showdown looms on new power station, Protest by Dutch MPs over US homosexual ban, Mr Smith to face challenge by two liberals, No prosecution of police chief who fled Kenya, Growth is in industry and commerce, Treasury gives Rubens oil sketch to Scottish galleries, A 'fortune' floats free from sunken freighter, "Thames giant" defended: Proponents and, S Africa has £400m to spend from gold revenue surplus, "psychic power' of twins fails to save zoo animals, Unseen power-struggle to replace old men of the Kremlin, Why Iran needs a new figurehead and the West a new strategy, 1m 'Queen's Chinese' as UK citizens, Teachers accept interim pay award, German lorry driver found shot by roadside, Air crash deaths up 32% last year, Higher education Burgeoning industry at universities, Mr Carter's call-up step stirs objections, Controversial Rhodesian auxiliaries set out to neutralize Patriotic Front Platoons who sing in Bishop Muzorewa's green belt, Latest European snow reports, Lectures and conferences Lavish shows pay their way, French diplomats win the right to marry foreigners, Defiant Sakharov protest, US alarmed at chemical warfare reports, Mr Bush's Iowa victory overstated, Russia shows anxiety in Paris talks for French good will, Fire damages opera house, California hit by earthquake, Tragic Belfast mother 'died four years ago', Two orchestra conductors share prize, Peace still reigns only 40 miles from Kabul, Chink of light emerges in steel dispute, but union acts to include the independent sector, Now let Euro-MPs use their muscle, Argentina key to success of grain embargo, Metropolitan councils to oppose block grants, New Zealand expels Soviet envoy for giving money to leftist party, Police spy praised in S Africa, Pirates could scupper Manila peace moves, Science report Virology: Outbreaks of influenza, The Third World Sticks and stones have their place too, Private firms obtain writ against ISTC, Photograph bY Harry Kerr, Doctors defended for not telling patients the truth, House support for Carter Olympic ban, Britain cuts contacts with Russia to show anger over Afghanistan, Released nurse starts her journey home, Socialists drop 'old school' leaders, Synod motion calls for a debate on homosexuality, 92 in court after rice uproar, Breakfast-time television and dual regions for Midlands and the South planned by IBA, Growing pains at the British library, Support for Robinson strike fading, Suspended psychiatrist is allowed to retire, £125m railway land deal with E Germans, Hospital is 'occupied' by union members, Violence grows against Jerusalem Christians, China goes after US vodks sales, Foreign unions promise vigilance over exports, Sixfold fees increase for some foreign students, Sales and marketing Presentations demonstrate products' advantages to customers, 'Times' objects to advertisement, Catholic diocese tells couples to wait six months for marriage, Ayatollah broadcasts from hospital bed, Motoring Car styling can be all-important, Schools Recorder and projector flourish in the blackboard jungle, Men named in magazine shot dead, 'Unreliable evidence over death of woman, Greenpeace claims victory diverting 'nuclear' cargo, Industrial training Instructive films increasingly popular, EEC and Yugoslavia speed up trade talks, Limited production to continue, Board games for the bored commuter a new line in in-train entertainment. Index. Picture Gallery. Display Advertising: Tristar Freight Services Ltd, Manchester Business School, Berlitz, Multiple Display Advertisements, Collingwood, Ente Nazionale Per L' Energia Elettrica-Enel, Sony, The Buchanan Blend, Bhhi, Oxfam's, The Times Higher Education Supplement, Parker Richardson Associates, Ttv Teletape Video, Lookers Limited, R.H.In Gram & Son, Public Auction At London Airport, LA Belle Audio Visual Specialists, The British Petroleum Company Limited, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Datsun U.K. Limited,, Dixons Professional, English China Clays Limited, Philips, Australia. Politics and Parliament: Heavy price of excessive pay increases, Successor to Polaris force might cost from £4,000m to £5,000m, Doubling of oil prices cuts growth, Lord Carrington sets out British measures against Russia in protest at invasion of Afghanistan House of Lords, Backing for friends in SW Asia, Danger from subversion still equal to that of invasion House of Commons, Clashes in Commons by leaders, Education Bill guillotine, More information must be given, Leaders in clash on steel strike. Law: Police criticized for dropping student charges, Scotland Yard detectives given £10,000 bail, Former waiter cleared over girls' earnings, Law Report January 24 1980 Court of Appeal Crown Court's power to rectify Regina v Saville, Open verdict on concert pianist of 22, Soliciting 'should be made legal'. Weather: The Weather. News in Brief. Arts and Entertainment: Television, Bullion rush boosts antique silver, 'Stage' centenary, Radio, Regional Tv, Personal Choice, 16 top bridge pairs in championship, English win ousts Yugoslavs from chess lead, Sale of £5m US art collection, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,131. Official Appointments and Notices: Rolls sponsors prize, University news, Latest appointments, Appointments in the Forces. Sport: Bowls Triples gold for England, Badminton Scotland shine but lose the chase, Rugby League Anarchy seems to be the rule in France, Rugby Union Leading players must mind their manners, Racing Disappointing display by Casamayor, Show jumping A variation on an all too familiar theme, Sports in Brief, Cricket West Indian comeback of which Worrell would have been proud, Football Wigan's long journey just down the road, Boxing Cowdell and Flint in £20,000 bout, Tennis Mottram bedazzled by McEnroe's subtle variations, Motor rallying Spectator falls down ravine as car crashes, Hockey England choose 22 for a Palace weekend, Motor racing Drivers may not risk Brazil danger, Scheckter warns, Ice skating Cousins, the chicken who soared and became an Olympic eagle, Athletics Thompson looking for a lift. Classified Advertising: Car Buyer's Guide, Acknowledgments, Art Galleries, £10,000 plus Appointments, Entertainments, Services, Appointments Vacant. Reviews: Bastard Angel Warehouse, Liberty Hall Greenwich, A present fixed between fervour and failure The Big Fix (A) Plaza 3 Escape from Alcatraz (AA) Plaza 1 A Different Story (AA) Classic Poly, Regent Street Belle de Jour (X) Minema, Public School BBC 2, Claude Helffer Queen Elizabeth Hall, Ballet Rambert RNCM, Manchester, LPO/Haitink Festival Hall, Museums Bringing exhibitions to life. Editorials/Leaders: An Honest And Tough Response, Franchises Must Not Be Freehold, The Conditions For Extradition. Letters to the Editor: Links with Chile, Cutting aid to disabled, Victims of the steel dispute, Boycotting the Moscow Olympics, Economic use of electricity, Risks of ECT, Threat to UK car industry, Companion in arms, Reviving Civil Defence, Non-operating companies, Search for graduate talent, Car repair costs at the garage, Prelate's tribute to a Prelate, Clerics' broken marriages, Health insurance, Turn of the crew, Going up in the world, Engineers to the fore, The Ulster conundrum, An issue of 'Picture Post', Highest sea cliff, In defence of 'quangos'. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Tuesday, Jan 25, 1955. Obituaries: Mr Sam Leitch, Sir James Woodeson, Mr Walpole Lewin Distinguished neurosurgeon, Dr Neville Hadcock. Stock Exchange Tables: Stock Exchange Prices Subdued again, The Times Share Indices, Stock markets Great demand for gilts but equities fade, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Recent Issues, Price Changes, Wall Street, Foreign exchange report. Business and Finance: Discount market, NEDC chief calls for industrial democracy, International Standard Oil prepares for record 1980 budget, Howe warning on the hard road to recovery, Boost for building group, Commodities, Mitsubishi releases shipment for Chrysler, Chilean miners turn down offer, Setback for tap stock investors, EEC seeks to borrow an additional £315m, Euro-$ Deposits, Gold quieter with wide price swings, Consortium puts in its bid for MG, Fitch Lovell ahead by nearly 50pc in half year, Big airlines want fares rises of 10 per cent, Sterling Other Markets, In Brief, The main IMF countries go for gold, Options, £9m medical plant for Plymouth, The American diet-TV and cornflakes, British Steel's prices well above those of European competitors, The Pound, Playing the oil price guessing game, Briefly, Britain protests over Norway oil contracts, Technology Teaching computers to think like us, Postal business is set unchanged financial targets for next 3 years, Business Diary: A technical hitch · Goldsmith takes the stage, Turkey devalues lira 50 pc to combat runaway inflation, Gold, Zimbabwe Rhodesia tea in London, 'Moles' surface in the breakfast TV thriller, Test of nerve in the gilt-edged market, Dollar Spot Rates, Bullough profits up 10pc despite stike, EMS European Currency Rates, Muirhead cuts payout as profits plunge, Key question for NEB on Insac's role. Business Appointments: Business appointments New Northern Engineering chairman. Property: Overseas Property. Births.

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