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The Times - 14/03/1980

1980; Gale Group;

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By Michael Hatfield Political Reporter, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By Our Financial Staff, By Arthur Reed, By Donald Macintyre Labour Reporter, From Michael Leapman, From Nicholas Ashford, By Nicholas Timmins, By Peter Hill Industrial Editor, From Ronald Kershaw, By Our Labour Staff, From Arthur Osman, By Our Labour Editor, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By Our Political Correspondent, By Donald Macintyre Labour staff, By John Roper Health Services Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, From Frances Gibb, By Hugh Clayton Agriculture Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By David Felton Labour Reporter, By Our Agriculture Correspondent, By Annabel Ferriman, By Kenneth Gosling, By Our Arts Reporter, By George Clark Political Correspondent, By Our Medical Correspondent, By Peter Hennessy, From Charles Hargrove, From Michael Hornsby, From David Wood, From Our Own Correspondent., From Our Own Correspondent, From Ian Murray, From Michael Binyon, By George Clark, John Groser, By Alan Hamilton, By Our Foreign Staff, From Patrick Brogan, From Jacqueline Reditt, From Christopher Walker, From Sinan Fisek, From Kuldip Nayar, Richard Dowden, Olli Kivinen, Hugh Clayton, Muhammad Madani, Stanley Sadie, Judith Nagley, David Robinson, John Percival, Hilary Finch, John Russell Taylor, Max Harrison, From John Hennessy, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Jim Railton, By Rex Bellamy Squash Rackets Correspondent, By David Hands, By Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Keith Macklin, By Nicholas Harling, Michael Shanks, Geoffrey Smith, Michael Binyon, Keith Kyle, ADRIAN STUNGO, , JOHN SMALL, , P. B. SOUL, , LEONARD WEISS, , ESMOND WARNER, , JOHN COLVILLE, , GARETH MORRIS, , WALDEGRAVE, , MICHAEL RANKEN, MARTIN LATHAM, , JOHN PARKER, , ALLAN SHAW, , MILES HUDSON, , G. A. B. KING, , ROBIN HOOPER, , K. M HEWETT, , M. STEVENS, , JOHN WASHINGTON, , DULCIBEL JENKINS-McKENZIE, , By the Staff of Nature, By Our Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Hucn Mallalieu, From Harry Golombek Chess Correspondent, From Frank Vogl, From Peter Norman, By Alison Mitchell, Richard Allen, From Our United States Economics Correspondent, By John Huxley, By Ronald Pullen, Clifford Webb, By Bill Johnstone, By Kenneth Owen Technology Editor, By Nicholas Hirst Energy Correspondent, R. A. FLINT, , JOHN MILLS., T. M. HOLMES, , J. MARTIN, , PETER R. HODGES, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Ross Davies, John Huxley, Robin Young, Bill Johnstone, By Roman Eisenstein Banking Correspondent, By Peter Wilson-Smith, By Rosemary Unsworth, Peter Waymark, by Peter Davalle,

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News: Reconsder cuts, staff tells BBC, Body of Briton found after search in Alps, Mrs Carter tries to make sure of Jewish voters, Yorkshire militancy increases, India 'would explode a nuclear device', Mr Mugabe shifts emphasis to change, DPP rejects action over Welsh arson programme, Who follows Mr Jenkins into the chair?, Civilian president likely in Turkey, Anger over Austria's recognition of PLO, France suspects Havana behind unrest on island, Three years for men who grew cannabis on farm, Old mortuary overcrowded while new is unopened, RAF officers graduate from Henlow, Danger of measles as a disease of adults, Reading the small print on the West Bank, Brussels marks time in EEC budget war, Police chase hijacked car and PC hostage, 'Dangers' of alcohol in pregnancy, Mrs Thatcher faces hostile miners' reception today, Vatican delegation in Moscow for talks, Ford are cleared of reckless homicide, Southern TV chief talks of strike 'anarchy', Seizure of Arab land deepens rift in Egypt-Israel relations, Nalgo withdraws £2m lent to councils, Bretons cite 'shadow of Kabul' Dead rats and manure in nuclear protest, Afghanistan minister in Moscow for talks, Furnaces kept going in 'operation dampdown', British minister 'snubbed' by Kuwait leader, Food Report Dehydrated noodle snacks in plastic pots enhanced by loose labelling, Plans to shorten trials seen as appeasing embassy hostages' captors, Trust gives £300,000 for transplants and Government £100,000, Mr Haughey seeks help from French, Whitehouse code 'broken 1,124 times in a week', Moscow Diary, Audubon watercolour sells for record £51,000, Latest European snow reports, Briton appointed to UN panel on state abductions, Islamic call for UN meeting on Palestinians, £3m subsidy for fishing industry, 'Birds of passage' from Strasbourg say they do not get chance to eat Euro MPs may get limited access to Commons, Inflation blamed by BP for big profits rise, President of troubled university resigns, NHS staff quit negotiations, Opposition forces full day debate on games, Defeat in Lords on school transport, Supermarkets seek freeze on EEC farm prices, Legionnaires' disease organism found at Corby hotel after earlier tests had proved negative, Tribune Group fear of 'rigged' vote on MPs, Silent start for TV at breakfast, Science report Biophysics: Secrets of muscles, Euro-Parliament starts to feel the pinch, Unions rally behind athletes threatened by Whitehall, BSC ballot on pay ruled out by Mr Sirs, Mr Ford's comments suggest he may run, Sir Michael to explain picket curb, Vorster attack on Mr Botha's racial policies, BBC recovers ratings lead for February, Iran polls today will decide fate of hostages, N Africa maintains uneasy status quo, Experts hunt 'Bristol hum', Labour unrest in Turkey: A policeman driving, Motoring Car makers step up fight against rust, M Chirac defends final plan for les Halles, Laker plan for cheap air routes rejected, Danger seen if détente collapses in Europe Finns keep low posture over Afghan affair, 'Suspected persons' powers need not lead to excessive police use, S Korea Army chief jailed over coup attempt, Ayatollah and inflation threaten Carter chances of reelection, Conservatives hold Southend East with 430 majority, Labour council rejects royal party invitation, Corby strike leaders seek Soviet funds, CIA accused of fomenting internal disorder in Syria, BL pay deal may be imposed, McGahey veto on Scargill wages motion, Space-based camera may film origin of the Universe, Archbishop to encourage Jewish links, Alternative Olympics sought in Geneva talks, Cuba ill-treating political prisoners, report claims, After Robert Mugabe's victory South Africa's race to preempt rising expectations of blacks, British student told to leave by Czechs, The social goals that count, Swedish woman wins first Einstein award, Union backs open government, Brass band post for former Hallé player, NGA threatens wide industrial action, 'No change' sought for Labour. Index. Picture Gallery. Law: Death sentence on murderer, Police driving instructor is jailed after 65mph crash, Murder inquiry after false confession, Law Report March 13 1980 Queen's Bench Division Interest practice overruled Winsor v Schroeder, Five years for three found guilty of corruption, Steel firm seeks British Rail injunction today, Retrial of murderer rouses passions on abolition of guillotine, Toothache lands baronet in court on drugs charge. Display Advertising: Cariplo, Cadbury Schweppes Limited, Rentokil Group Limited, Berlitz, Crittall, Old Motor, United Biscuits, British Manufacturing Industry, Sale Tilney & Company, Limited, Ultramar Company Limited, Bank Base Rates, Ireland, The Times, Methodist, The Tablet, Ford, The People's Revolutionary Army, Transport Development Group In 1979, M.J.H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Anglo American Investment Trust Limited, Derek Crouch Limited, Europa, Inter-City, Austin Reed, Washington Development Corporation, Laing, Glenfiddich, Bell's Scotch Whisky, Msb, 'The Refugee Dilemma', The Milan Fair Organization. News in Brief. Politics and Parliament: NHS Bill, Government announce £3m aid to ease problems of fishing industry, Pay rise limit of 14pc expected for Civil Service, Negation of a vital principle-Bishop, Best advice available on safety of pesticides, £5,300ms for storage of food and for subsidies, Prosecutions for breaking UK fisheries rules, Review of reactors, Fresh milk to the doorstep vital, TUC women call for Corrie Bill rejection, Two days on Social Security Bill, Londen Stock Exchange practice followed, Day's debate on Governent call for British boycott of Olympic Games House of Commons, School bus charge clause rejected: warning of less to spend on nurseries and teachers House of Lords, Move to debate immigration fails. Weather: The Weather. Classified Advertising: Car Buyer's Guide, Secretarial and Non-secretarial Appointments, Educational, Parliamentary Notices, Art Galleries, Forthcoming Events, Entertainments, Services, Holidays and Hotels in Britain and Ireland. Reviews: Gloria Covent Garden, Devastating and disarming rebels against society Rude Boy (x) Prince Charles The Electric Horseman (A) Empire, Leicester Sq. ... And Justice for All (AA) Leicester Square Theatre The Runner Stumbles (A) Odeon, Haymarket, Italian Straw Hat as opera, Donizetti Requiem Ealing Abbey, Reflections Theatre Royal, Haymarket, Philharmonia/ Ashkenazy Festival Hall, John O'Conor Bishopsgate, The Coronation of Poppaea Guildhall School of Music. Arts and Entertainment: Chess comedy of errors leads to drawn game, Television, 'Lohengrin' changes, Regional Tv, Radio, Personal Choice, Gala in aid of ENO, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,173. Sport: Rowing Shrewsbury win Head of the River race, Motorcycling Finances force Swedes to cancel event, Bowls All to play for in final series of Hilton Trophy, Racing Tied Cottage leads all the way to help Carberry equal record, Football Lloyd must lose his place at Wembley, Boxing Watt ready to dictate lines in his own defence, Rugby League London schools compete in BARLA 'sevens', Skiing Stenmark takes chance to make a point, Squash rackets Hunt's strategy wears down everyone including Zaman, Ice skating Silver lining to Cousin's brilliance, Cricket Lakhani knocks the heart out of the Australians, For the record, Rugby Union England set off for assault on grand slam summit, Basketball Ovaltine will not send Palace to sleep, Athletics Coe keeps Olympic cards close to his chest. Editorials/Leaders: Piling On The Pressure, Pakistan's Non-Alignment. Letters to the Editor: Everest high-fliers, Depression's lessons, Heating and sleeping, Lessons from Zimbabwe elections, Climbers' resting place, Hawks v doves?, Hey-day of blades, Misunderstanding over relative benefits of thermal reactors, Derelict land, Muddled thinking on capital tax, Hand to hand, 'Gone for a soldier', Social security frauds, Poor quality of record production, Positive thinking for the fishing industry, BL plea for patriotism calls the wrong tune, London medical schools, Closed doors. Court and Social: Court Circular. Official Appointments and Notices: Malvern College, Church news, Latest appointments, Moreton Hall. Marriages. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Tuesday, March 15, 1955 Coal rations. Obituaries: Miss Margaret Eden, Sir Roland Symonette, Mrs Lillian Ngoyi, Mr G. G. Healey, Sir William Mallalieu Former Labour minister. Business and Finance: Mr Henry Ford resigns as company chairman, Discount market, Restro wins bid for Polly Peck, Harris & Sheldon Group profits increase by 12pc, Business Diary: Enter three Teddy boys · Radiation slickness?, Dealers 'obsessed with new car sales', Inquiry call on energy spending cut, International ITT reports record revenues, Battle lines at Lonrho, Alfa-Nissan deal a 'disaster', Commodities, Merger talks at Status, Suspension mystifies pension managers, Go-ahead for Bonn plan to relax controls, Transport group maintains growtn, The 'loss leader' battle goes to the courts, Sony commitment to expansion at its factory in Wales, Overseas turnround at Nu-Swift Industries, In Brief, Ultramar doubles forecast dividend, Support promised for investigation, Prime rates top 18pc on eve of anti-inflation measures, Chemical industry's investment facing real fall of 30pc, Options, Technology Competitors line up for the switch to PABX, Serious problem at paper group, The Pound, Briefly, Mr G. R. Chandler, chairman and managing, Wilkinson Match puts out its blazing row, Engineers' pay up by 20 per cent last year, Schroders raises dividend, Tin buffer stock price range up, Gold, £33m rights issue by United Biscuits, Sterling: Other Markets, Davignon talks fail to end steel threat, EMS European Currency Rates, Why planning is becoming a nightmare for the chemicals industry, Operations halted at BCA, Television strike hits HTV half-year profits, Row brewing over state chiefs' pay as worries on differentials emerge, Mr Rowland buys 600,000 more shares in Lonrho. Stock Exchange Tables: Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Recent Issues, Stock markets Oil sector leads recovery by equities, Stock Exchange Prices Oils lead the way, Foreign exchange report, Wall Street, Price Changes. Business Appointments: Business appointments Ocean names executive directors. Property: Flat Sharing. Births.

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