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The Times - 30/01/1980

1980; Gale Group;

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By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, From Ivor Davis, By Nicholas Timmins, By Fred Emery Political Editor, By A Staff Reporter, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, From David Nicholson-Lord, From Craig Seton, By Kenneth Gosling, By David Felton Labour Reporter, From Christopher Thomas, By Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Annabel Ferriman, By Ian Bradley, By Stanley Baldwin, By George Clark Political Correspondent, By Michael Hatfield Political Reporter, By Peter Waymark Motoring Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, From Tim Jones, By Marcel Berlins Legal Correspondent, By Peter Hennessy, By a Staff Reporter, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, From Trevor Fishlock, From John Young Planning Reporter, By Diana Geddes Education Correspondent, By Our Political Staff, By Our Home Affairs Correspondent, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, From Ronald Faux, From Charles Hargrove, By Our Foreign Staff, From Frederick Bonnart, From Peter Nichols, From Michael Hornsby, From Our Own Correspondent, From Sue Masterman, From Michael Binyon, From Robert Fisk, From Moshe Brilliant, From Ian Murray, From Hasan Akhtar, From Patrick Brogan, From Nicholas Ashford, From Neil Kelly, From Richard Wigg, Roger Berthoud, Irving Wardle, Martin Huckerby, Ned Chaillet, William Mann, Paul Griffiths, John Percival, By Norman Fox Football Correspondent, From Peter Ryde, From Henri Bru, By Roy McKelvie, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Joyce Whitehead, Bernard Levin, Leslie Plommer, Caroline Moorehead, MALCOLM D. WARNER, , CHRIS BARD, , MARY BARD, , KENNETH URWIN, , M. E. HOWARD, , E. P. THOMPSON, , ELIZABETH MONROE, , DAVID SCOTT, , ALWYN WILLIAMS, , C. E. BUTLER, , MICHAEL TROTH, , JOHN DUNELM, , ROBERT DAVIES, , WILLIAM TOBIN, , EDWARD R. SMITH, , BRYAN JEFFERSON, , J. CHAMPAGNE, , Maggie Drummond, Kenneth Gosling, By the Staff of Nature, By Charles McKean, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, Air Marshal Sir Thomas W. Elmhirst writes:, By Edward Townsend, By Alison Mitchell, By Robin Young Consumer Affairs Correspondent, Peter Wainwright, By Andrew Goodrick-Clarke Financial Editor, By Adrienne Gleeson, By Nicholas Hirst Energy Correspondent, From Koji Nakamura, By Rosemary Unsworth, John Huxley, By Clifford Webb Midlands Industrial Correspondent, By Kenneth Owen Technology Editor, IAN SMITH, , JOHN D. TUCKER, , R. G. CARTER, , RAYMOND NOTTAGE, , G. A. SCHNELLMANN, , DIXON GUNN, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Caroline Atkinson, By Philip Robinson, By Our Financial Staff, By Sylvia Morris, Philip Robinson, By Margaret Stone, Gerald Ely, Edited by Peter Davalle,

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News: Iran accepts watered down Islamic protest, Legacy of Ivan the Terrible seals up Russia, Extremists 'unite to set homes on fire', Channel 4: can the big money be found?, Assisted places nearer, New bishop: The successor to the Right Rev, Israel rejects Cairo plan for autonomy, Angry Rhodesia rivals accuse each other of unfair practices, The Queen to meet the Pope, Pundits are forecasting defeat for Mr Kennedy, Science report Genetics: Age and chromosomes, Jan the Bear Hunter goes on the march, Sr Cossiga in detente crisis talks in London, Talks on BBC 'Newsnight' dispute break down, Effect of Gatwick expansion 'would be small', Secretary of Liberal club resigns, Bigger prizes urged for council lotteries, Man dies after bomb explosion at embassy, Smuggled letter says lost Afghans held in Russia, Refusal of aid to disabled put to Ombudsman, Italian terrorists kill sixth victim as fate of security Bill is still in balance, Latest European snow reports, 7,000 pupils miss classes as teachers start strike, Social Focus Why Mr Abse is having to fight the divorce battle all over again, Senate votes to abandon Moscow games, Tribesmen mistook German drivers for Russians, Razed gardens start a legal wrangle, Birth and death grants defeat, Princess Anne may bid for part of airfield, Labour campaign: A beer, Canada smuggles four US diplomats and two wives out of Iran, NHS guidelines approved, Mrs Thatcher acts to avoid disruption of Government machine over pay Secret committees to fight Civil Service strikes, Angry Pravda attacks Carter speech as 'rude violation of recognized norms' of conduct, This serious challenge Labour must fight, Nato awaits Warsaw Pact reply on offer to cut black troop numbers in Europe, Toronto Diary, Shell tanker drivers accept 22 pc, Rail station into superstore: Green, Paisley threat to power-sharing, Thatcher rebuttal on EEC aid, £20m loss in first year predicted for ITV4, Moscow hopes upset by Muslim censure, Architecture report The little things that still matter, Inquiry told Coal Board has failed to show national need for mine in the Vale of Belvoir, Commons move to get unpaid rates on diplomatic mission building, Labour MP calls for action on prison crisis, Two pickets arrested as tempers fray, Nuclear inspectorate faces increasing staff shortage, MPs angered by arrest of Gandhi case police chief, Workers earn £10 a week less than their counterparts in gas and electricity Water unions flex their considerable muscle, 15,000 are expected to lobby for Corrie Bill, Law makes a move into age of technology, Abortion 'lesser of two evils' in rare cases, Anglican statement says, Fresh hope for an end to the hostages agony, Surplus butter sales to go on, Thousands flee Vietnam's Siberia, EEC agree on total catch limits for fish, Toyota describes Datsun attack as dishonourable, Home Office to see pickets film, Water bills in Thames area to rise by 23%, Union orders end to strike by private steelmen, Girl donor for heart transplant man, Russians bar pianist from London concert, Oxford faces a zonking from the Holy Spirit, Californians blasé about the big earthquake, Austria plans energy link with Comecon, Mr Callaghan says attempts to move games were 'botched', Tory MPs shocked at defence cash limits, Rebuff for Britain over summit. News in Brief. Index. Picture Gallery. Politics and Parliament: TV programme on Russia a matter for BBC, Extra 10p on child benefit costs £60m a year, The law must be upheld: everyone should condemn intimidation of steel workers, Cancellation of Red Army choir visit, Wasteful and counter-productive to keep gas prices at present level, Government reviewing help towards fuel bills, Power to take fingerprints of suspects, Parish council elections, Bill to ban children from car front seats, Animal welfare a subject for public Bill, Education Bill guillotine a virility symbol for Labour-Minister, Labour MP says proposed clause in Bill removes pickets' immunity from prosecution, Promise of cash aid to meet soaring fuel bills, Speaker to remain in office, Rebuff over help for Euro-MPs, Deplorable that major steel unions are not paying a penny piece in strike pay House of Commons, Nobody to be forced to have social security benefits paid into bank. Display Advertising: Vauxhall Royale, Mas, John Foord, Royal Mail, Westland Aircraft Limited, The American Express Card, Daily Mail & General Trust Limited, Bank Base Rates, Idc, Standard Chartered Bank Limited, Diners Club International, Pan Am, Ac Leasing Limited, McCorquodale, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Mercedes-Benz. Law: Woman's equal pay case affects many claims, Court of Appeal Time limit for unfair dismissal claims Riley v Tesco Stores Ltd and Another, 'Some hostesses at club willing for intercourse', Strikers claim union solidarity is improved, Chancery Division Council liable for gypsy nuisance Page Motors Ltd v Epsom and Ewell Borough Council. Weather: The Weather. Classified Advertising: -Managerial-Administrative-Secretarial-Personal Assistants-, La Creme De La Creme, Acknowledgments, The Times, Entertainments, Appointments Vacant. Reviews: Working a rich seam, Pick Up Company Riverside, Wry time with farce and melodrama Before the Party Oxford Playhouse, Beecham Apollo, Festival Hall LPO/Pritchard, Picturesque detail Nash Ensemble Queen Elizabeth Hall, Offenbach's centenary celebrated. Sport: Motor rallying Clark carries on with a British car, Squash rackets O'Connor faster on court than Courtney, Sports in Brief, Rackets Nicholls's persistence pays, Rugby Union Locks carry the can for France's defeat, Athletics Capes, No 5 in the world, but not yet in British elite, Racing Broadleas is chasing a new future, Hockey West score first but East hold the aces, Football Absence of pressure allows Greenwood room to experiment, What Nelson expects is victory, Cricket West Indies settle an old score, For the record, Boxing Gardner's latest is a Belgian. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): As Punch said to Judy: the genius is missing, 25 years ago From The Times of Saturday, Jan 29, 1955 Formosa crisis. Editorials/Leaders: President Sadat's Leverage, Revolutionary Gestures, A Written Constitution At Work. Letters to the Editor: Voluntary welfare groups, Maintaining balance of UK's sugar supplies, Presenting the police case, Taxing the unhealthy, Amending the law on abortion, Linking pensions to prices, Behaving honourably, Boycotting the Olympics, Arithmetic of state pensions, Reviving Civil Defence, Constructive criticism, Christian disunity, Efforts made to stimulate minerals search, Banishing Dr Sakharov, The price of gas, Engineering education, Product liability and animals, Cuts threat to British Council's exports role, Forming a centre party. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Official Appointments and Notices: Boy's bravery award, Gray's Inn scholarships and awards, University news. Marriages. Deaths. Arts and Entertainment: Television, £28,000 paid for panel of embroidery, Regional Tv, Radio, Personal Choice, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,135. Obituaries: Mr Jimmy Durante, Acm Sir George Pirie, Mr William Roberts, Sir Edward Lewis Creator of the Decca group. Stock Exchange Tables: The Times Share Indices, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Recent Issues, Stock markets Shares smartly ahead as buyers come back, Price Changes, Wall Street, Foreign exchange report, Stock Exchange Prices Selective buying. Business and Finance: Discount market, Can Turkey regain financial respectability?, Closure of 20 training centres approved, New consumer credit rules mean full rate must be shown, Commodities, Mr Ferguson Lacey in £4m Wardle bid, Profits at Prestige affected by strikes, Euro-$ Deposits, BL campaign playing down patriotic line, Business Diary: Strikes while the iron is cold, Stopping the rot in the textile towns, Japanese 'oil envoy' sent to Middle East, Big changes urged in training of accountants, Survey of large investors challenges Stock Exchange reluctance to change practices, Sterling Other Markets, In Brief, Decca chief dies just after Racal bid assent, Gulf states' price rise for crude is setback for Saudi Arabia, Options, British Anzani Blériot pioneers may fly again, International Arco pushes income ahead by 45 pc, Insecurity in securities, Alfred Herbert to cut back 700 jobs in 'final fight' for the group's survival, The Pound, Briefly, Armitage chief gets £75,000, EIB lending last year up to £2,048m, Henderson-Kenton slips, New £100 personal computer is unveiled, Why the welsh are on the war-path, Christie-Tyler just 6pc ahead, Abbey Life's Property Fund valued at £365m, Gold, Money flows back to building societies, Dollar Spot Rates, Short-term income bonds upset the LOA, 'Killing' prices halt rubber factory, Iran offers redress to nationalized banks, EMS European Currency Rates, Plessey's final disposal, VAT fight spoils Rosgill's party. Business Appointments: Occidental Chemical chooses new chairman. Property: Rentals, Property Demand for homes by the water, Residential property, Flat Sharing.

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