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The Times - 07/11/1980

1980; Gale Group;

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By Melvyn Westlake, By Donald Macintyre Labour Reporter, From Michael Hornsby, From David Cross, From Frank Vogl, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, From Robert Fisk, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By David Felton Labour Reporter, By Craig Seton, By Our Labour Staff, By Our Education Correspondent, By Fred Emery Political Editor, From Christopher Thomas, By Nicholas Timmins, By Our Medical Correspondent, By Kenneth Gosling, From John Chartres, By Hugh Clayton Agriculture Correspondent, By Our Air Correspondent, From Marcel Berlins Legal Correspondent, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, From Arthur Osman, By Annabel Ferriman Health Services Correspondent, By Michael Horsnell, From Our Legal Correspondent, By Richard Ford, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, From Richard Wigg, From Our Own Correspondent, From David Wood, From Mario Modiano, From Marcus Ferrar of Reuters, From Patricia Clough, From Charles Hargrove, From Harry Debelius, From Michael Leapman, Patrick Brogan, By David Spanier Diplomatic Correspondent, From Michael Binyon, From Dessa Trevisan, From Our Correspondent, From Trevor Fishlock, From David Bonavia, From Ivor Davis, From Nicholas Ashford, From Moshe Brilliant, By Norman Fox Football Correspondent, John Blunsden, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Rex Bellamy Squash Rackets Correspondent, By Michael Seely, By Joyce Whitehead, Irving Wardle, David Robinson, Ned Chaillet, Miles Kington, Richard Williams, Max Harrison, William Mann, Michael Binyon, Michael Leapman, PETER BOOTH, , SHAUN STEWART, , HAILSHAM, , JOHN SOMERVILLE, , P. H. H. SPENCER-COOPER, , PETER H. KATJAVIVI, , ANNE BAYEFSKY, , ARTHUR SELDON, , LEONARD GRIFFITHS, , C. M. WOODHOUSE, , E. C. RILEY, , JOHN CHIDLEY, , A. J. MOLE, , Richard Davy, By Huon Mallalieu, By Robert Nowell, By the Staff of Nature, By Patricia Tisdall, Ronald Kershaw, Frank Vogl, By Richard Allen Insurance Correspondent, By Our Industrial Staff, By Michael Clark, By Philip Robinson, By Peter Hill Industrial Editor, By John Huxley, By Hugh Clayton, Peter Schuyten, NICHOLAS RODEREY, , ANTHONY DE TRAFFORD, , PETER MANTELL, , R. HOWARD, , H. O. FIELD, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, David Hewson, Derek Harris, Michael Baily, By Margareta Pagano, By Our Financial Staff, By Michael Prest Commodities Correspondent, My Our Financial Staff, By Rosemary Unsworth, Peter Waymark, Edited by Peter Davalle,

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News: BA hopes to fill seats with fare cuts, Two newspaper editors dismissed and television coverage of Zurich youth riots condemned Swiss uproar over alleged threats to press freedom, MEPs add liberally to Community expenditure, Why ideas more than action scuttled Mr Manley, Iranians attack new leader of 'Great Satan', Chinese praise a moderate and pragmatist, Home at last: Mr, Moscow Diary, Alliance Party moves to get UDA banned, The romantic heritage that must not crumble away, Science report Ecology: Taking a new look, Whitehall sees Salt as crucial, Police say Mr Tekere boasted of killing farmer during raid, Abducted businessman set free unharmed in Spain, 'Panorama' was biased doctors say, Five detained as Seoul student unrest continues, France names man to head new ministry, Mother not told result of tribunal on son, Anger over inquest on British boxer, Egypt and Israel to open Sinai border next month, 'Real eggs' fail price test, Mr Heath sails into a withering broadside, Decision on medical school is delayed, Paintings reprieved: A private, Rush of interviews in leadership campaign, Jobs on new paper threatened by dispute, Sweet life as Pentonville sticks to rule book, Chief constable attacks vilification of police, Consumers' call for electricity rebates rejected, School lessons on religion 'under threat', Amateur watercolours prove a washout, Coal board ready to break single-figure wage rise guidelines, Talmadge defeat in Senate, Mr Kania hears grievances of workers, Gaullists incensed by Barre turnabout on purchasing power, Parents' opposition to strapping threat in Scots schools upheld by European rights commission, US banks lift prime rate to 15½%, Compromise agreed in Cunard dispute, Elderly friends whose advice President-elect values, Troubled birthday for Bundeswehr Army parades upset many young Germans, Walsingham shrine appeal for £250,000, Local authority Pay rises to be held to 6 per cent, Foreign Report The historical importance of the Helsinki Final Act, BL closures warning if strike goes ahead, Motoring Six-cylinder glamour from Italy, Cuts will lead to shortage of homes, report says, Brezhnev telegram to 'esteemed' Mr Reagan, Central control call over education service, Dr Kissinger and General Haig in Mr Reagan's foreign policy team, Lady Barnett took fatal dose deliberately, Campsite chaos predicted, Bonn team has only one new face, Poles steel themselves for hard winter as snow falls on queues, Canberra embarrassed by criticism of Mrs Gandhi, Natsopa tells its members to unite for survival, Abadan again target of heavy shelling, Geoffrey Smith on a significant aspect of the Labour leadership struggle Mark the names that were missing, Crossroads quarrel starts battle in Beirut, Why the New York liberals were beaten, Union angry as Ford toughens policy on unofficial strikers, Adding a little colour to a grey valley, Sisters tried to aid baby who died, Greece gives in to unions on five-day week, EEC tax on British food imports rises by 11.8%, American Commentary Impact of the Nixon 'silent majority' claimed, Soviet unions told to defends workers or face prosecution, Murray call for union democracy, Sweden puts forward compromise plan to salvage security talks, EEC leaders reject demand for British withdrawal, Children's walk on rail line incredible, coroner says. Index. Picture Gallery. Display Advertising: The Illustrated London News, Bell's, Gate, Audi, Hunt & Moscrop Group, The New 1981 Volvo 264gle., Kemble, Multiple Display Advertisements, M. Gérard, Babylon, Highland Queen, Gilts, Academy Cinema One, Barclays Bank, Audemars Piguet, Qwest/80, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Janneau Grand Armagnac Brandy, Stone's, The Streets Of London, Legge, Stanley Gibbons Limited, Olivetti, Lawtex Ltd, Trust Securities Holdings Limited. Weather: The Weather. Law: Boy left £9,000 trail of damage after taking bus, Rape law proposal is criticized, Libel damages for jockey and trainer, Former London Transport official charged, Prisoner tells of 'admission' by witness, Employment Appeal Tribunal Stage-hand strikers cannot claim Williams and Others v National Theatre Board Ltd, Queen's Bench Division Jurisdiction of Crown Court to grant bail Regina v Reading Crown Court, Ex parte Malik, Chancery Division ICI parents escape tax on grants Wicks v Firth (Inspector of Taxes) Johnson v Firth, 'The Sunday Times' wins thalidomide case costs, Jiang Qing trial 'not to discredit Mao'. News in Brief. Classified Advertising: Car Buyer's Guide, Entertainments Guide, Acknowledgments, Contracts & Tenders, Legal Notices, Services, Appointments Vacant. Politics and Parliament: Minister declines to name date for single figure inflation, Government policy offers best prospect, Prorogation on Thursday, MLR cut 'as soon as possible', House of Lords, Chancellor says he is following same monetary policy as his predecessor, Minister outlines proposals for oil rig safety checks, More funds demanded for EEC regions, Same objective as Mr Heath: cutting inflation House of Commons. Sport: Athletics Building society ends sponsorship of AAA annual championships, Tennis Lendl eases into quarter-final, Cricket Lloyd realizes ambition to captain Lancashire, Search for a grand prix peace formula, Squash rackets Finally, the seedings are confounded again, Football Easy victory must not delude Liverpool into underestimating rivals, Sports in Brief, Badminton Champions retain trophy, Snooker Australian wins overdue place in final, Basketball Palace keep their cup hopes alive, Hockey Berkshire take junior title, Racing Drusus can dominate rivals with his bold front-running tactics, For the record, Golf Lister ends his miserable run with a record, Rugby Union Fraser finds himself very much in demand. Reviews: Paul Simon Odeon, Hammersmith, My Dinner with André Theatre Upstairs, All Together Now Greenwich, Marlborough College Wind Orchestra Queen Elizabeth Hall, The Cunning Little Vixen New Theatre, Cardiff, Small talk with jazz musicians Oscar Peterson BBC 2, Clash of cultures explored with captivating power Babylon (X) Gate 1; Classic, Chelsea; Ace, Brixton The Fog (AA) Classic, Oxford St.; Scene, Leicester Sq.; Odeon, Kensington The Changeling (X) Rialto Terror Train (X) London Pavilion When a Stranger Calls (AA) Classics, Haymarket and Chelsea; Studio, Oxford St. He Knows You're Alone (X) Ritz. Editorials/Leaders: China's Sceptical Youth, Saving IT By Code, Basque Terrorists Fight On. Letters to the Editor: Aid for amateur arts, How to cope with a strong pound, Landscape villains?, Sales from libraries, Changes in Namibia, Hand luggage in aircraft, A different memory of the Suez crisis, Forty years on, Ford Motor losses, Fiction and fact, Sale of cheap air tickets, Making a mountain?, Market disciplines for the Government, Canada's Constitution, Electing a party leader. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Tuesday, Nov 8, 1955.. Official Appointments and Notices: Latest appointments. Obituaries: Mr G. E. Hall, Mr Patrick De Laszlo Engineering inventor and designer, Mr T. W. H. Veale, Vc, Mr H. P. Smolka. Stock Exchange Tables: Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Recent Issues, Price Changes, Wall Street, Stock markets Industrial news pushes prices down, Stock Exchange Prices Profit taking. Business and Finance: Discount market, Gear Products acquired by Simon Engineering, Sir Keith Joseph rules out early measures to assist industry, Decision demanded on gas-gathering pipeline, York Trailer may lose £2m, International Endeavour Resources buoyant, Eurosyndicat, Commodities, Private suppliers squeezed by cash limits in the public sector, Dollar consolidates its gains, Business Diary: SE's dropped bricks · Tea totalling, Chemicals industry attacks energy prices, Technology Blowing hot and cold on the windship, Dividend halved after loss at Jessups, Builders' warning to Mr Heseltine, Occupation threatened at Belfast plant, Soviet computers learn US lesson, Debts hit Moss in second half, The USM has arrived, Milk report criticizes 'secrecy' on profit fixing, In Brief, Henry Boot interim surplus, First-half boost for Warren, Freeze by Lloyd's on Moran Group, Milletts' expansion leaves profits down, Wharf Mill Furnishers has debts of £1.6m, Textile makers call for action on US imports, The Pound, Hammerson's £11m acquisitions, Briefly, Republicans set to block crucial legislation, More pay for Italian workers, Far Eastern holding in Dunlop rises to 17.5pc, £1.2m loss at Oxley Printing, Compromise move in cocoa talks, Sino-Japanese talks, Not all blue skies for the travel agents, Dealer is suspended by SE. Property: Rentals, Flat Sharing, Country Properties. Business Appointments: Business appointments Directors for Yule Catto. Arts and Entertainment: Television, Regional Tv, Radio, Personal Choice, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,368. Births.

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