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The Times - 11/10/1980

1980; Gale Group;

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From Christopher Walker, By Margaret Stone, By Philip Robinson, By Louis Heren and Michael Hatfield, From Fred Emery Political Editor, From David Cross, By Lucy Hodges, By David Nicholson-Lord, By Cyril Bainbridge, By Robin Young Consumer Affairs Correspondent, By Donald Macintyre Labour Reporter, By a Staff Reporter, From Christopher Thomas, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By Richard Ford, Reports by Alan Wood, Robert Morgan, Gordon Wellman, Stephen Goodwin and Richard Evans of our Parliamentary Staff., By George Clark, From Our Correspondent, By Marcel Berlins Legal Correspondent, From Our Legal Correspondent, By Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, From Mario Modiano, From Our Own Correspondent, From Ian Murray, From Patricia Clough, From Michael Hornsby, From Peter Nichols, From Claudine Canetti of Agence France-Presse, From David Watts, From Jack Best, From Richard Hughes, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, From Robert Fisk, by Alexander Faris, John Higgins, Hilary Finch, Edited by Peter Davalle, Harry Golombek, Clive Barnes/, Roy Hay, Pamela Vandyke Price, Jeremy Flint, David Wade, Ian Bennett, Diana Patt, John Blunsden, Caroline Moorehead, Fred Emery, Michael Freedland, David Watts, HERMIONE HOBHOUSE, , D. GALITZINE, , HARRY WHITE, , FRANK SWIFT, , C. J. MALIM, , M. HAMMERTON, , P. D. GOLDSMITH, , BRIAN HARRISON, , WILLIAM MONTAGU-POLLOCK, , WILLIAM WALLACE, , R. I. MORRIS, , ERNEST RUDD, , PAUL GORE-BOOTH, , MATTHEW SAUNDERS, , MICHAEL PARKER, , STEPHAN HOPKINSON, , Ulrich Simon, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By the staff of Nature, From a Bridge Correspondent, M.A.S, By John Hennessy, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By a Special Correspondent, By Iain Mackenzie, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By Norman Fox Football Correspondent, By Sydney Friskin, From Desmond Stoneham French Racing Correspondent, By Roy McKelvie, By David Blake Economics Editor, By Bryan Appleyard, Philip Robinson, By Peter Hill Industrial Editor, From Peter Norman, By John Whitmore Financial Correspondent, By John Huxley, By Catherine Gunn, By Our Financial Staff, By Rosemary Unsworth, Margaret Drummond, Margaret Stone, Danby Bloch, Raymond Godfrey, BY ross, John Drummond, MS, Sylvia Morris, Peter Wainwright, Francis Kinsman, Ronald Irving, Tony Foreman, By Roman Eisenstein, By Michael Clark, by Carol Bowen,

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News: Nato's plan for Greek readmission rejected, Britain to send more troops to Chinese border, Typhoon leaves Vietnam economy reeling, Tehran threatens retaliation for bombing of cities, US Elections Candidates' campaign trails cross in Florida, Mortgage queue ends as funds flow in, Mrs Thatcher insists that she will not give way on economic policy, East German decision on currency angers Bonn, Party spokesman assassinated in El Salvador, Drink Starting young, Threat to Berlin's all-night pubs, Iraqis display captured armour as tanks gather for Ahvaz fighting, US set for grain deal with China, Earthquake destroys Algerian city killing thousands, Gardening Colour on the rocks, New code on disposal of toxic wastes, When Onassis flew to be with Jackie, TV claim on embassy protection attacked, Insurance offer for abnormal babies, Good Food Guide Enjoyable fantasies in Sicily, More stick than carrot now that the Tory talking is over, The By-Appointment leader of the big band sound, Literature And Religion Ulrich Plenzdorf A new Werther who speaks to the contemporary world, Mrs Thatcher given cheers and songs as she promises no changes in economic policies, Hopes of saving Bowaters plant collapse, IRA men in H-blocks call hunger strike, £1,000 for man who said police beat him, Shell offer recommended, Travel Change of wind, Kitchen Shoparound Part I, Palestinian talks to be resumed, Soviet moves bring decade of danger, Mr Pym says, Mr Cadbury gives up Westward fight, Minister gives pledge to Afghan exile, Justice is affected by dirty courts, Bar chairman says, Keeping an eye on the company car, Letter from Phnom Penh Cheerful grins in sombre city, Law Society examination results, Opinion poll reveals the extent of anti-Jewish feeling in France, New Zealand told to expect EEC butter export cuts, Reporter says police officer was lewd during broadcast, Hongkong can have its dog and eat it, Irish Army defeats six-week stoppage by tanker drivers, Collecting Such binding in the arts, Scouting movement adapts to modern conditions, Lord Carrington attacks Labour disarmament decision, Mr Pym heads list of quango-killers, Cold northern welcome for President Giscard, New York notebook Not quitle a proper Charlie, Protest at Fiat layoffs halts Italian industry, The doctor seeking a cure for nuclear madness, Mr Callaghan's decision made a year ago, Baghdad claims troops have crossed Karun, Grain rebels split on TUC ultimatum, $6m Trudeau advertising drive under attack, Sportsview Waiting for the Formula I bell to ring, Worrying weekend now faces the Pope, Science report Psychology: Memory in amnesia, Jobless are worse off now than 10 years ago, Nobel Prize shared by France and America, Uganda provincial capital seized by invading force, The limits of the Iraqis' advance and their latest positions, Ill-health forces senior Athens minister to resign, Saturday Review The birth of the Bouffes-Parisiens, Tirana breaks its silence to condemn Peking provocation, Cargo for Iraq pours into Aqaba. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Queen Elizabeth2, Bell's, Bluegrove, Lauro Cruises, Gilts, Bell's Scotch Whisky, Henley, Mfi, Multiple Display Advertisements, Bank Base Rates, The Times, The Noble Grape, Trentino, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Rg. Law: Moonies 'financing new Olivier film', Guard stole £6,000, Killer tells court why he got drunk while disposing of victim's body, Court asked to block homes transfer scheme, DPP is given leave to bring charges against three Rampton nurses, Plea for more trials by magistrates, Irish move to legalize homosexuality dismissed by court, Queen's Bench Division Effect of compromise on legal aid fund charge Manley v The Law Society. Picture Gallery: Iran/iraq War, Hoff of Heybridge Heath. Weather: The Weather. Classified Advertising: Shell-London Symphony Orchestra, Announcements, Royal Festival Hall, Postal Shopping, Situations Wanted, Services tomorow: Nineteenth Sunday after Trinity. Reviews: CBSO/Rattle Festival Hall, The Climate of David Mercer, Radio Debating the cloud, A medal for uncle. Arts and Entertainment: Television, Sunday's programmes Television, British women win bronze in bridge contest, Regional Tv, Radio, Breughel painting sold for £100,418 in New York, Personal Choice, Chess Heading for a record Olympiad, Bridge Advanced steps, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,345. Editorials/Leaders: Tories With Human Faces, A Fateful Election In Jamaica, Taken In Adultery. Letters to the Editor: Seven across, Feminine brainpower, A merit-based House of Lords, Our building heritage, Moriarty mantle for Mr Levin, Local government criticisms, Historic buildings, Aircraft to 'kill' tanks, Lamb subsidy, Soviet Christians, Study of the paranormal, Vestey tax case. Court and Social: Court Circular. Official Appointments and Notices: Latest appointments, Dyers' Company. Marriages. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Wednesday, Oct 12, 1955 A foot in the door. Obituaries: M Jean Robic, Mr Christian Barman Architectural adviser on transport, Mr B. C. L. Keelan, Mr Philip Asprey, Zhao Dan. Sport: Cricket TV shutout that could open Sunday gates, Badminton English off to the Highlands for their fling, Golf Norman just beats the guillotine, Boxing Johnson sticks his chin out and stays put, Equestrianism Belgian pair prove an unbeatable combination, Snooker Virgo will not go down as kamikaze pilot, Racing Dunphy should confirm promise at Longchamp, Football Liverpool will mount extra guard against what the neighbours say, Weekend fixtures, Real tennis Robinson's railroad service is a winner, Squash rackets Thomas needs better tactics to bridge gap, For the record, Rugby Union Why critics are throwing the book at J.P.R., Baseball Two game lead for Kansas City Royals. Business and Finance: Discount market, Taxation-small businesses 3 Stock relief: do your accounts add up to Revenue needs?, Divorce Six wqys to split a broken marriage, Reassessment at Great Grimpen, Commodities, Yarrow chief angry over terms, Unit trusts Battle of rising management charges, More than 800 made redundant, International World International-Wharf deal, English Association to raise £3.3m by rights issue, Bank managers oppose loan guarantee scheme, Profits plunge at publisher, Children The life policy route to settling school fees, Investor's week Tory conference brings no cheer to market, Pension plans Unit-linked or with profits-your choice, In Brief, Tax reliefs and export aids head new plans to help industry, Main Changes Of The Week, The Pound, First loss in ten years at CES, Cape buys Newall for £13.3m, Briefly, 'Matchbox' toys group loses £6m in first half, ... and working wives are another way to help, Commission cool on German quotas pledge, Profit-taking hits sugar futures, Citibank's chief has doubts on prime rate, £800m tap stock to be launched, Rank gets two offers for cinemas, Strikes threat over 25,000 steel jobs, Top cars salesman is driven out by directors, Interim loss cut to £2.2m at Ellerman, Readers' Forum Relief for giving. Stock Exchange Tables: Stock Exchange Prices Shares marked sharply lower, Authorized Units, insurance & Offshore Funds, Recent Issues, Stock markets Retreat as jobbers mark prices down, Price Changes, Wall Street, Foreign exchange report. Politics and Parliament: Councils to be treated like children says Labour peer House of Lords, Luton airport assurance, Prisoners' letters rules. Property: Rentals, Births.

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