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The Times - 07/02/1980

1980; Gale Group;

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From Robert Fisk, From Nicholas Ashford, By Michael Prest, By Donald Macintyre, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By Our Political Editor, By Michael Hatfield Political Reporter, By Fred Emery Political Editor, By Diana Geddes Education Correspondent, By Our Education Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, By Donald Macintyre Labour Reporter, From Frances Gibb, By Peter Hill Industrial Editor, By Our Political Staff, By David Felton Labour Reporter, From Tim Jones, From Ronald Kershaw, By Annabel Ferriman, By Marcel Berlins Legal Correspondent, By Alan Hamilton, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, By Our Local Government Correspondent, By Paul Routledge, By Our Consumer Affairs Correspondent, By Our Social Services Correspondent, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By Robin Young Consumer Affairs Correspondent, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, From Arthur Osman, From Our Correspondent, By Our Home Affairs Correspondent, By Michael Baily Shipping CorresDondent, By Caroline Atkinson, From Patricia Clough, From Michael Hornsby, From Our Own Correspondent, From Ian Murray, From Ray Kennedy, By George Clark Political Correspondent, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, From Michael Binyon, From David Bonavia, From Jacqueline Reditt, From Peter Nichols, From Moshe Brilliant, by Arrigo Levi, From David Cross, Craig Seton, Shona Crawford Poole, William Mann, Max Harrison, John Percival, John Higgins, Irving Wardle, Joan Bakewell, Joan Chissell, By Norman Fox Football Correspondent, From Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, By Sydney Friskin, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, Peter Ryde, By Michael Seely, Michael Ratcliffe, Louis Heren, Stuart Evans, Tom Hutchinson, Hugh Thomas, Gay Firth, Philippa Toomey, Kenneth Gosling Arts Reporter, Patrick O'Leary, Alison Mitchell, K.G., Altred Draper, Diana Geddes Education Correspondent, Ronald Butt, Bernard Levin, Martin Huckerby, Arthur Osman, COLIN BRANNIGAN, , IAN PRESTT, , BARRY SUPPLE, , NICHOLAS KALDOR, , IAN McGEOCH, , ANTHONY HOBSON, , DOUGLAS JAY, , ROBERT ALEXANDER, , NICHOLAS SCOTT, , NEVIL JOHNSON, , NIGEL CURTIS, , W. H. THORPE, , JOHN BREWER, , ANNE PRIDEAUX, , COLIN G. BASS, , ROGER PENROSE, , STEPHEN HAWKING, , MARTIN REES, , DENNIS SCIAMA, , L. A. FERNEY, , ARTHUR JACOBS, , GILES BARBER, , H. O. DOVEY, , By the staff of Nature, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, Lord Allen of Abbeydale, S. T. Fahm writes:, From Frank Vogl, By Patricia Tisdall Management Correspondent, David Felton, From Peter Norman, By Alison Mitchell, By Carolline Atkinson, By Andrew Goodrick-Clarke Financial Editor, By Ronald Pullen Banking Correspondent, By Our Economics Staff, Derek Harris, Ronald Faux, By John Huxley, By Kenneth Owen Technology Editor, From Frank Vogl US Economics Correspondent, From John Earle, N. POLUNIN, , STUART ROSE, , MICHAEL PILCH, , M. B. F. RANKEN, , A. M. MUIR WOOD, CHRIS ECONOMIDES, , RICHARD WOODS, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Ross Davies, John Whitmore, By Our Financial Staff, By Rosemary Unsworth, By Peter Wainwright, By Philip Robinson, JOHN GROSER, Peter Davalle,

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News: Former minister barred from copying papers, Covernude of President's wife erased, Ten killed in Namibia border clash, Cold comfort dispensed to cold sufferers, Anti-Jewish comments anger Israel, People who shop at parties given extra protection, Accreditation of social workers is challenged, Celebrations for new heart man, Tourist traffic chaos feared if lake raised, God's Wonderful Railway: The BBC, Cabinet rift again delays union law proposals, Tunisians claim capture of Gafsa attack leader, Trade union spies and counter-spies wage cold war, report says, Exemptions clause in seat-belt Bill, Release of Iranian minister is ordered, Milan gunman kills hostage and then himself, Advertising brings floods of cash, Congress rejects objection to 'bribery' hearings, The way to curry favour at the dinner table The Times Cook, Paris tones down summit message to Russians, Korea 'hot line' to reopen, Jesuits condemn Prague's campaign against priests, Knowing your audience, Turkish hint of early attempt to join the Nine could lead to embarrassment in Brussels, World View An over-pessimistic attitude to Europe, 'Strict safeguards' set for fourth TV channel, Ex-Shah 'cannot leave Panamanian territory', Plea for time on rates plan, Threat to involve other unions in dispute, Latest European snow reports, Tight control kept on standards, Abortion: the false charges, Arts Diary, 'Sam George' and the London connexion, Manifesto Group calls for unity in Labour Party, 'Pirate' whaler sinks after mystery blast, New look at drug safety is agreed by minister, S Africa is urged to name names in oil tanker case, Lord Carrington hopes Britain will join in U S military action if needed to protect Gulf, Labour moderates scorn extreme candidates and seek more involvement for grassroots, Moscow flies hundreds of extra troops to Kabul, The cardboard keyboard-ideal for home tuning, BBC Baby: Facing the camera for the first time is Rebecca, Local Radio, Mr Mugabe accuses auxiliaries of bombings, Message mixed with the pop music, Warning to Mrs Suzman, US-Chinese raprrochement after Afghan affair revives Russia's nightmare of military encirclement, Doctors favour some aspects of Corrie Bill, MP wants remote girls' borstal to be replaced, Britain fires new round in Budget battle, Profiles of two pioneers by Kenneth Gosling Producer of 800 programmes, Aid drive to revitalize urban waste land, Lady Sugden in escape, Judge orders release of documents in race case, Soviet armour in Kandahar, Strike threat at BL plant unless convener is reinstated, March turns back at Kampuchea border, Tuition fees for many graduate students to rise by 24 per cent, Bishop leaves Rhodesia over 'restrictions', Miners fail to persuade Wales TUC to call strike, News the public does not want to read, Upper income limit for assisted pupils cut, Army better fitted to help police, general says, Peking proposes a united front to avert danger of world war, BSC losses 'likely to be over £400m', Phnom Penh not yet ready for treaty with Moscow, Three crown properties to be converted, Union heads split over striking teachers, Science report Nutrition: Eating and obesity, Wives challenge pickets as steelmen work on, Bolshoi teacher defects with her son, BSC and unions agree to resume pay talks, ££45,000 paid to conserve Suffolk marshes, Maoris jostle Governor of New Zealand, Mr Whitelaw considers public demand for information on how to prepare homes for attack 'Restricted' nuclear survival booklet may be published, Civil servants ready to resist pay limit, Rates are low but costs are not, Secret buyer's £100m gold shares deal, Dr Küng loses support of some faculty colleagues, A capital service offers help and advice, Report criticizes Mr Robinson but says dismissal unfair, Soames critics at UN rebuked, £10,000 Premium Bond prizewinners, Redundant man takes over his department, Divorce laws inquiry is called for by MPs of all parties, Alarming success helps to put small studio on the map. Index. Picture Gallery. Politics and Parliament: 'Bad deal for taxpayer', Sale of NEB holdings to private sector not asset-stripping House of Commons, Reservations about EEC plutonium research, Britain lagging behind in use of robots, Lord Soames impartial: he has to be unflinching in use of powers, Government 'U-turn over steel', Returnable bottles, Recordings on tape in police stations, Russian cards, Afghanistan crisis: time for brave hearts and cool heads, Intimidation of voters posing threat to Rhodesian poll House of Lords, New Peeress. Display Advertising: Capital Radio, Joyce, Ppa, Multiple Display Advertisements, Skipton Building Society, Capital Radio 194, Television And Radio 1980, Radio Month Ltd, Banking ACT 1979, Butterworths, Bank Base Rates, Yamco Radio Productions Limited, Standard Chartered Bank Limited, Garanti Invest Limited, Or, Piccadilly Radio, The Seduction Of Joe Tynany, Fly National Airlines, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, T.L.S, Business Perspectives, Laing, Pianos, Brmb, Caroline Moorehead, London Radio Productions, Piano Feature, Radio Tees. Weather: The Weather. Law: Clerk who drank after crash has appeal rejected, Victims' families and accused face each other Ex-Gestapo chiefs brought to trial, Double murder charge man killed himself, Queen's Bench Division Patient fails in claim for battery against doctor Chatterton v Gerson and Another, Leading members of drug syndicate jailed, Strict observance of court orders Van Houten v Foodsafe Ltd and Another, Lord Denning defends role of appeal court, Man accused of three murders at Glasgow hospital. News in Brief. Classified Advertising: Personal Columns, Personal, La Creme De La Creme, Entertainments, £6,000 plus Appointments. Reviews: Fiction In Evil Hour By Gabriel Garcia Marquez (Cape, £5.50) The Silent Areas By Elaine Feinstein (Hutchinson, £5.95) Friends in High Places By Lucianne Goldberg and Sondra Till Robinson (Macmillan, £6.95) The Roses of Picardie, RTE Quartet Wigmore Hall, Amadeus Quartet Queen Elizabeth Hall, Grand old nuisance An Unhusbanded Life, Political faction Communism in Spain In the Franco era, Checks and balances Foreign Policy by Congress, Appearances May Fair, George's black Grail Smiley's People, Science fiction Annihilation Factor Empire of Two Worlds The Seed of Evil, RPO/Weller Festival Hall, Singles and Doubles Riverside, Attenborough at the Duke of York's, Rights and wrongs The Image of the King, Opera cast of five needs only one voice Fires of London Queen Elizabeth Hall, Last night's television Parents' poignant tale of the Moonie sect The Moonies Atv. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,142, Television, Moore sculpture gift, Keen United States interest in painting sale, Principal dancer, Radio, Regional Tv, Personal Choice. Sport: Racing Grand Canyon will not be at his Cheltenham post, Table tennis Welsh event saved in time from Taff flood, Cricket Botham at his most imperious but Australia refuse to be denied, Golf EGU gives McEvoy a plus two handicap, Football Keegan has Wembley catching its breath, Snooker Griffiths is let off the hook, Boxing Finnegan wants to finish contest quickly, Motor racing Leslie seeks 60,000 £1 sponsors, Rugby Union Committee reject request by Carleton for tour leave, For the record. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Monday, Feb 7 1955 Tachen evacuation, Noble gentlemen, your case is dismissed. Editorials/Leaders: Labour Movement Needs More Democracy, An Unsuccessful Tour, No Room For Mr Robinson. Letters to the Editor: Gold and convertibility, Reviving civil defence, Primary maths teaching, Publishers' payment practices, Banishment of Dr Sakharov, Challenging arithmetic of state pensions, Deciding when to perform an abortion, Trade unions and the rule of law, Difficulties of Turkish economy, Out of the ordinary, Wildfowlers' interests, Increase in the price of gas, Impractical to recover gold from the seas, False charge on telephones, Common law wives, Too high a price?, Industrial opportunities for the talents of young engineers, The right to know, A home for the Turners, Concert troubles, Footnote to a tragedy. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: Church news, University news, Latest appointments, Change of ambassador. Deaths. Obituaries: Professor Harry Rothwell, Prof Gordon Manley Research on climate, Mr Simon Kapepwe, Lord Pearson. Business and Finance: Peugeot-Citroen pledges $100m loan to Chrysler in partnership package, Discount market, Special dividend from Pyramid, Call for openness and earlier talks on Civil Service pay, Substitution account talks start, Jobbers overcome first-half setback, £14m order from Iraq for Leyland, Eurosyndicat, Lower Soviet grain imports, Commodities, Chemicals market threatened, UDT relies less on Bank 'lifeboat', MEPC plans £12.5m office block deal in Dublin, EEC to tighten credit rules against Russians, NEDC is warned against using oil revenue to buy food, International Siemens's strong first quarter, US reckons oil nations' surplus at $110,000m, The stalking of Gold Fields, Rockwell opens talks on possible bid for Serck, Business Diary: Rhodesia's rates on the house?, Stock Exchange expels Mr Terence Webster after inquiry into gilt-edge transactions, Racal counterbid expected as GEC puts on pressure in battle for Decca, Sterling in demand as rate goes above $2.30, In Brief, Sharp fall at Mining Supplies, Bootle strikes fear into hearts of nuclear men, Options, The Pound, Banking businesses slow to apply for new licences, Takeover Panel's new chairman is confirmed, Steel foundry to close, Briefly, Economic notebook Time to say that the policy will hurt, £1.5m plan urged to promote computer use, Two TV franchise bids announced, Gold, Dollar Spot Rates, Kuwait halts oil sales to Italy over tanker sinking, Sterling: Other Markets, What future for the stockjobber?, Progressive Secs, Advance of one third at Benn Brothers, Cash-and-carry boosts Singlo to £565,000, ICL chairman welcomes wider share base, EMS European Currency Rates. Stock Exchange Tables: The Times Share Indices, Wall Street, Stock Exchange Prices Equities advance, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Recent Issues, Stock markets Equities spurred by hopes of steel peace, Foreign exchange report, Price Changes. Business Appointments: Business appointments Money broker names new managing director. Property: London And Suburban. Births.

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