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The Times - 26/09/1980

1980; Gale Group;

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From Robert Fisk, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, By Arthur Reed, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By Peter Hill Industrial Editor, By George Clark Political Correspondent, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, By Hugh Clayton Agriculture Correspondent, By Donald Macintyre Labour Reporter, By Our Agriculture Correspondent, From Ronald Faux, From Our Correspondent, By Philip Robinson Financial Staff, From Christopher Thomas, By John Witherow, By Robin Young Consumer Affairs Correspondent, By Peter Waymark Motoring Correspondent, By Our Labour Staff, By Annabel Ferriman Health Services Correspondent, By Donald McIntyre, From Diana Geddes Education Correspondent, By Lucy Hodges, By Marcel Berlins Legal Correspondent, From Patricia Clough, From Roger Berthoud, From Michael Hornsby, From Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, By Nicholas Hirst, By a Special Correspondent, By Dan van der Vat, By Our Foreign Staff, By Richard Allan, From Tewfik Mishlawi, From Ian Murray, From Christopher Walker, From Nicholas Ashford, From Desse Trevisan, From David Cross, From Our Own Correspondent, From Patrick Brogan, From Michael Binyon, From Jacqueline Reditt, From David Watts, From Peter Hazelhurst, By Norman Fox Football Correspondent, By Keith Macklin, Michael Coleman, By John Hennessy, By David Hands, From Richard Low, From John Nicholls, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By Michael Seely, By Rex Bellamy, By Richard Streeton, Geoffrey Weston, Charles Harrison, Guy Arnold, C.H., A Special Correspondent, From a Special Correspondent, Hugh Clayton, Michael Hornsby, Geoffrey Smith, A.L. Rowse, Michael Binyon, Dan van der Vat, JELLICOE., P. C. H. H., PETER VIGGERS, , MIGUEL SCHWEITZER., JEAN MEDAWAR., LEO MENAGE., H. LEHMANN., PAUL WILKINSON., MILTON SHULMAN., BEN STONEHAM., ANDREW STARK., JOAN ABSE., GEOFFREY THOMAS., RANDLE H. COOKE., EDWARD THORPE., NIKOLAI TOLSTOY., DEREK BATTEN., D. W. IRONS., By Charles McKean, From Clive Cookson., By Roy Hay Horticulture Correspondent, By Kenneth Gosling, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, G.E., David Robinson, Hilary Finch, Richard Williams, Max Harrison, William Mann, Ned Chaillet, Philip Howard, Peter Waymark, From David Blake Economics Editor., By Kenneth Owen Technology Editor, Patricia Tisdall, By Peter Hill, Industrial Editor, By Our Financial Staff, By R. W. Shakespeare Northern Industrial Correspondent, By John Huxley, Derek Harris, From David Blake, A. G. GITSHAM, A. SUPER., J. F. HANSON., H. W. BOSWELL., MICHAEL G. AGOSTINI., D. A. ALEXANDER., I C. G. HUXLEY., ANTHONY PARKIN., A. O. H. QUICK., BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Ross Davies, Rodney Hobson, Kenneth Owen, By Roman Eisenstein, By Peter Wainwright, By Rosemary Unsworth, By Richard Alan Insurance Correspondent, From San Francisco, Michael Prest Mining Correspondent, By Peter Wilson-Smith, Peter Davalle,

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News: Britain and Yugoslavia agree about Poland, Mr Weighell loses TUC committee post after backing Chapple line, Cover-up on nurse's death again denied, Zimbabwe move to stop return of General Walls, Keeping up with the Ivanovs... Cut of consumerism worries Russians, Tons of carnations flown north, Engineering company executive named as new chairman of British Airways, Three parties threaten Uganda poll boycott, Missile decision delayed Belgium accused of going neutral, EEC wants more flexible price support for fish, Mr Heseltine given nine days to tidy up cottage, Second convoy expected in Amman with 100 Britons, Video games on TV sets will cut programme audiences, Moscow Diary, Two escape after court appearances, West German Election 1980 Voters in border areas dismayed about unfulfilled promises, Ladders used to escape across the Berlin Wall, Campaign to help 'ruined' man begins, Russia and US agree to remain neutral in Gulf conflict, Korea talks break up after North accuses South of militarism, The beaches beckon-but so does the wildlife, Ban urged on farm animal hormones, Food Report More milk than we can drink, Aid to British Steel expected to total £1,000m this year, Kenya, Mediums' message: Seven clairvoyants,, Services ordered to make £100m cuts, Singapore to save Raffles Hotel, Universities 'must cut costs', Saudis said to have sided with Baghdad, Army lorries used in grain crisis, US Elections Dilemma faces liberal Republican senator in Maryland contest, Would Labour gain by changing its paymaster?, Exiled generals plan for collapse of revolution, Congress asked to expel member who took bribe, Shortages are easing but hurdles still ahead, Army is still 'victim of thin red line mentality', New town arises as river is tamed, Teachers attack dispersal of black Bristol pupils, Drought is the traditional enemy, Architecture A place to call home in Soho, TUC rebuffed over labour law, Iraq pledges to keep up oil flow to West, Science report Antibiotics: Nubians' therapeutic doses, Finders of gold coins to receive £450, Furious reaction over meeting of Israeli left wingers and PLO, Polish press reports union struggle, Soviet Union is at pains to remain neutral, MPs to ask about newspapers, New efforts to save scarce garden plants, Traveller's tales on a train, The man facing Mr Botha, Drake's astonishing voyage into history, Shipping 'moves normally' in Strait of Hormuz, Interfering only in a good cause, Microelectronics courses on the increase, New British land speed record set in jet-powered car, Mr Callaghan asks for truce with left in Labour's internal war, Consumer body urges price curbs on state industries, Angola Widespread insurgency 'a fantasy', Civil Service seen as cause of prison crisis, Move for new Ulster political force, Study shows some breaches of Judges' Rules by police, The Dracula touch in new SNP oil campaign, Death of ninth heart transplant patient, Seat belt campaign: The Royal Society, Cattle price rise sought, Farm workers' union calls revenue crisis meeting, 'Billygate' committee will not question President, BA reduces domestic fares by up to half, Japan plans to build up forces, IBA hints it may end Westward franchise, Hanoi rejection of peace offer not seen as final, Free Democrats call on the electorate to split their votes, Iran petrol sales ban testifies to effect of Iraqi war tactics, South Africa's blacks cross last job barrier. Index. Law: Flying pickets jailed for attacking lorries, Adding fluoride to water called 'mass murder', 13 councils ready to go to court, Landlord jailed for fire in which three died, MPs urge reforms in divorce procedure to safeguard children, Judge refuses an earlier trial for Lord Kagan. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Kenatco, Ici, Kemble, The Times Europe 81, Abercrombie & Kent, The Puzzler, National Bank Of Kenya, Stanley Gibbons Ltd., George Wimpey Limited, Hcda, Vickers, Kenya Airways, Grundig, Bank Base Rates, Standard Chartered Bank Limited, Atlas Copco, The Times, The New Ford Escort, Oggi Domani, St Quintin, The Magadi Soda Company Limited, Video, Ipa, Galliford Brindley Limited, M.J.H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Audemars Piguet, Kenatco Taxis, B.A.T. Industries, Kenya Tea Development Authority, Chs, Tootal Limited, The Columbia, Kenya Reinsurance Corporation. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery. Sport: Squash rackets Invitation event to eliminate barriers, Yachting Faultless Freedom clinches the series, Golf Darcy finds a sand wedge much to his taste, Motor racing Cramped course will make it hard for both title challengers, Blowing your mind on the Surrey Downs, Badminton Brave Stevens drives Hartono to the limit of his powers, Rugby League Selectors put first trust in younger men, Rugby Union Need for self-examination by board, Racing Heighlin pulls out of another tight corner, Hockey Australia vastly superior, For the record, Two clubs with goals to spare bent on a collision course, Equestrianism Meade takes Kilcashel to Wylye with Lucky Hit. Official Appointments and Notices: Appointment for the LPO, Elections and awars made at Cambridge University, Latest appointments Chairman of the Bar a High Court judge, Cranwell graduations. Editorials/Leaders: None Too Good An Eec Budget, The Real Decline Of Local Government, A Purge By The Big Left?. Letters to the Editor: From litres to kilometres?, Finding chairmen for the nationalized industries, Small aircraft to destroy tanks, Fear of debasement, Rest of the week, Old campaigner, Tale of a shirt, Surviving ice houses, Floodlit cricket, Aware of the bull, An uninvited tragedy, Credit card holders and prices, Capitulating to threat of violence?, Equity mortgages, Civil Service index-linked pensions, Local authority advertising revenue, Arms and the dustman, A diplomat's business, Business risks, Labour and the unions, Crisis in Mozambique, Harvest thanksgiving, Criteria for legal aid, Chile's reply on 'torture' case. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Tuesday, September 27, 1955 Submarine cable to span Atlantic. Deaths. Arts and Entertainment: Premiere at the Royal Court, Rare Irish landscape bought for £8,200, Television, Regional Tv, Radio, Personal Choice, Diane Cilento to direct play, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,332. Obituaries: Mr Eric Turner, Sir Rupert Cross, Professor Alan Ross Major research in philology, Air Cdre James Wallace. Reviews: Earl Wild Queen Elizabeth Hall, The Merchant of Venice Old Vic, Evangelists of fiction, Holmes/Burnett Wigmore Hall, James Galway as soloist in Mozart symphony Philharmonia/Muti Festival Hall Radio 3 and 4, Time and the Conways Greenwich, Brothers Johnson Dominion, A spectacular and well sung film of 'Don Giovanni' Doin Giovanni (A) Academy Dressed to Kill (X) Odeon, Leicester Sq. Chinese Season National Film Theatre. Classified Advertising: Car Buyer's Guide, Announcements, Entertainments, Services, Situations Wanted. Property: Motoring Ford blazes a trail with new Escort, Flat Sharing. Stock Exchange Tables: Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Recent Issues, Price Changes, Wall Street, Stock markets Heavy results list steadies prices, Stock Exchange Prices Firmer tone. Business and Finance: American Mining Congress Future of ocean wealth unresolved, Discount market, Possibilities for the cooperatives, Dunlop and Vickers fail to lift profit gloom, Interim fall of £1m at Brown & Jackson, Eurosyndicat, North Sea development bill put at £60,000m, Associate helps return to profit at Streeters, Tough year for Alexander Howden, Rules inquiry is ordered into IMF decision to bar Palestinians, Zimbabwe assurance on mining, In Brief, Spear & Jackson pushed down by interest changes, Ford Escort dispute is settled, AMC almost doubles at half-time, Aberdeen Construction tops £1m, Hoskins plunges into loss, Britain will fight move to alter IMF role, Brixton Estate raising £15m by rights issue, Morrison confident at half-way stage, Makin stays ahead, The Pound, Haden Carrier sees profits rise by 46pc, Briefly, Rolls-Royce Vickers in embryo, No interim payment from Manor National, CBI opposes sick pay changes, French retail index up again, Blue Bird margins down, Business Diary: Lots thrown in with pots, Call for summit on aid, Shipbuilders 'threatened with extinction', Call for minister to cover new technology, Technology Putting a crystal ball in the control tower, How Hongkong's telephone wires got crossed, Citibank to oppose plans for foreign bank curbs, Drop in Indian sugar production, Delays push industry grants down by £90m, Overseas side buoys up APV results, Brooks hit by higher interest, International Krupp turnover rises by lOpc, Barlow Holdings nears £2m, Decision on Meriden debt expected today. Business Appointments: Commodities, Business appointments Williams & Glyn's deputy chief. Births.

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