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The Times - 04/09/1980

1980; Gale Group;

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From David Cross, From David Bonavia, From Sinan Fisek, From Paul Routledge Labour Editor, From Ian Murray, From Ray Kennedy, By Robin Young Consumer Affairs Correspondent, From Donald Macintyre Labour Reporter, By Our Political staff, By a Staff Reporter, By David-Nicholson-Lord, By Annabel Ferriman Health Services Correspondent, By Our Local Government Correspondent, By Our Labour Staff, From Michael Horsnell, From Ronald Faux, From Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Nicholas Timmins, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, From Christopher Thomas, By Frances Gibb, From Richard Ford, , By Craig Seton, Reports by John Winder, Bernard Withers and Geoffrey Browning, of our Parliamentary Staff, From David Felton, From Charles Hargrove, From Our Own Correspondent, From Patricia Clough, From Our Correspondent, From Harry Debelius, From Trevor Fishlock, By Ronald Faux, From Michael Binyon, by Arrigo Levi, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Michael Seely, By Norman Fox Foootball Correspondent, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, From Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, From John Nicholls, By John Watson, By John Hennessy, By Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, By Keith Macklin, John Higgins, Stanley Reynolds, William Mann, Irving Wardle, Max Harrison, Paul Griffiths, John Percival, Ned Chaillet, Michael Ratcliffe, Jacky Gillott, Ronald Lewin, Ruth Hall, Marion Thorpe, Shona Crawford Poole, Michael Binyon, Catherine Caufield, Alan Hamilton, Ian Bradley, W. J. Burroughs, LEONARD KIRSCHEN., HORIA GEORGESCU., R. W. WORDLEY., J. H. ARMSTRONG, , P. J. M. SINCLAIR, , E. R. CHALKER, , DAVID PINSENT, , FRANCES CHAMBERS., ROBIN SQUIRE, , RODNEY GENT, , PETER TALBOT, , C. HANNINGTON, , G. A. WADE., C. H. A. LANDA, , R. G. THOMAS., KATHARINE THWAITES, , JOHN WRIGHT, , MARIA T. SITZIA., J. W. CORNWALL., DAVID SERPELL, , S. N. INGS., P. M. LEIGH, , FREDERIC BOLTON., IAN PARSONS., DEVONSHIRE, , DONALDSON, , VERONICA WEDGWOOD, , QUENTIN BELL., JEREMY HUTCHINSON, , DAVID THOMAS, , TREVENEN JAMES, , By the Staff of Nature, From Pearce Wright Science Editor, Nicholas Timmins, By Kenneth Gosling, By Our Horticulture Correspondent, A friend, E. L. C. M., By Nicholas Hirst Energy Correspondent, By Catherine Gunn, By Andrew Goodrick-Clarke Financial Editor, Bill Johnstone, By Margaret Stone, By Our Industrial Staff, By Clifford Webb Midland Industrial Correspondent, By Donald Macintyre Labour Reporter, Pearce Wright Science Editor, By Kenneth Owen Technology Editor, By Patricia Tisdall Management Correspondent, From Frank Vogl US Economics Correspondent, By John Huxley, KENNETH HUTCHISON., WILLIAM TOBIN., STEPHANIE J. WILSON, , JAMES ROBERTSON, , R. S. MUSGRAVE., LIMERICK., JOHN BUCKLEY, , MICHAEL CAINE, , GREENHILL OF HARROW, , JELLICOE, , JOHN KING., MONTGOMERY OF ALAMEIN, , NELSON OF STAFFORD, , LEOPOLD de ROTHSCHILD, ERIC EVANS., BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, David Hewson, David Blake, Derek Harris, By Peter Wainwright, By Our Financial Staff, By Rosemary Unsworth, By Philip Robinson, Ruth Weiss, By Michael Prest, Edited by Peter Dear,

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News: Hotel fire safety law attacked, Pretoria shows signs of easing hold on Namibia, A Chelsea garden in search of a tonic, Reinhold Messner's solo Everest ascent acclaimed Rise of a formidable mountaineer, Czech dissident seeks asylum, Diver died after choking, When your travel agent gets it wrong, Soupcon of hostility clears table, Union threat over Post Office plan, Fears that more people face fuel disconnexion, NUR chief says fare rises of 20 pc inevitable, Fungus food is approved, Unions take up Callaghan offer of pay talks, Enthusiasts score at cricket sale, Measures to ease sale of council homes, Overwhelming vote against pay restraint but Mr Murray keeps open his options on talks, Chairman Hua names successor, The tiger is saved from extinction after successful Indian wildlife programme, Independent schools getting more pupils despite spiralling fees, British Association/salford Diversification the only way to combat energy shortages, minister says, Advertising ban prevents TV football screening, Adult look to viewing for children, Rose show is small but beautiful, Asthma Research Council, World View Crisis of communism beginning in Poland, Insurance for teachers assaulted by pupils, Praise for President of Finland, Court go-ahead for gangster film, Aborigines seek United Nations investigation, A bad summer? You should have seen the 1690s, Three unions face TUC suspension as talks on Grain peace formula collapse, Demand for skill is falling sharply, New Liberal strategy aims at full employment, Hunt by Nato ships after 'Mayday' call, Education policy of 'cardboard ministers' attacked, US Elections Reagan mistakes give Democratic Party campaign a good start, Poles get Russian loan as miners end strike, New hours at monuments, Crippled councillor appeals against loss of his disability benefit, Geneticists have hopes of vaccine for hepatitis, The perfect knife-edge relationship, Circle of Wine Writers, Islamic nations to boycott media supporting Israel, Carter plea to allies on aid for Warsaw, Chapple onslaught on Polish visit, Carter hope of early Egypt-Israel talks, Mr Botha wins support in Simonstown poll, Gaullist 'barons' back Debré candidature, Headaches declined and alertness rose after office tests, Factory workers vote to take £10 wages cut, Church call for more black clergy, Language test dropped for EEC doctors, £40,000 still needed to save four Glasgow Whistlers, Call for another referendum on EEC membership, Journalists vote to strike over London payment, Ulster bomb injures four sleeping children, Hormone imbalance found in violent offenders, Zimbabwe cuts diplomatic links with South Africa, Dock worker shot dead by Basque gunmen, London Diary, Kandinsky's widow is found dead in chalet, France bans neo-Nazi extremists and tightens entry rules, Peace pact offered to Boulogne fishermen, Breakfast shock for French, Science report Astronomy: Charon by starlight, Calls for new Spanish press law harking back to the Franco era, British move to end EEC butter dispute, Theatre plan approved for river site, Admiral names battle zone, Guest Column Surely we can each afford £2 a year to keep Britain civilized, British air defences to be modernized in £100m programmes, Press ownership to be scrutinized in Canada, The new thinking that could give social democracy a change, The Times Cook Getting to know the terrine, Violence in Turkey nearing civil war scale. Index. Display Advertising: Ppa, Imi, Compagnie Financiere De Suez, Gre, Bank Base Rates, Camping Club, The Times, Mercedes Benz, M.J.H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Hampson Industries Limited, Pan Am, Phoenix Assurance Company Limited, Tv Eye, Sun Alliance Insurance Group, Bryant, Hampton & Sons, Olivetti, Walter Alexander, Benn. Law: Cultural Revolution sentences quashed, Detective tells court he found stolen clothes in car, Men kicked woman to death in attempt at exorcism, court told. News in Brief. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery: Wallchart. Sport: Rugby Union Richards fully fit and Davies hopeful, Yachting France wins fourth race to keep hopes alive, Boxing Olympic men's chance to settle scores, Equestrianism Experience of Warrior should tell, Tennis Hitchcock tension as Borg rallies, Football Albion lie low until Regis sees his chance, Sports in Brief, Racing Shaftesbury to take advantage of going and settle needle match, Golf Ballesteros favoured to change luck in European Open, Modern pentathlon Miss Norman and Britain in good position, Cricket Unhappy Kent caught in a web which they spun themselves, Rugby League Fulham club is being launched today, Polo Long's third goal brings Scotland deserved win. Classified Advertising: Recruitment Opportunities, Secretarial and Non-secretarial Appointments, Theatres, -Managerial-Administrative-Secretarial-Personal Assistants-, Domestic And Catering Situations, Announcements, General Vacancies, Services. Property: Flat Sharing. Reviews: The plain dealer at home The Letters of Evelyn Waugh, Edinburgh Festival A warning of man's divine travesty The Lighthouse Moray House, Cold steel Peninsular General Sir Thomas Picton 1758-1815, Tosca New Theatre, Cardiff, Ballet from Colette Scottish Ballet King's Theatre, Fiction Unholy Loves By Joyce Carol Oates (Gollancz, £6.95) The Birds of the Air By Alice Thomas Ellis (Duckworth, £6.95) Clear Light of Day By Anita Desai (Heinemann, £6.50), Lysistrataism Sexual Shakedown, Putting the clock back too far Macbeth Old Vic, Angela Rippon Reporting BBC 1, Lindsay Quartet Wigmore Hall, The Battlefield Citizens', Glasgow, SNO/Gibson Albert Hall/Radio 3. Arts and Entertainment: Television, Play translation, Regional Tv, Radio, Personal Choice, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,313. Editorials/Leaders: The Test Of The Tuc's Polish Visit, A Somewhat Unstable Brotherhood, Effective And Limited Power. Letters to the Editor: Energy for ship propulsion, 'Labour removing' not the best way to help jobless, Choosing a party chairman, Bilingual crews and air safety, Mapping the future, Help for dissidents, Give-and-take, 'Indecent haste' over N Ireland gas supply, Radio weather reports, Strength of sterling, Newhaven fort plans, Umpires' decision, Welsh television, The Pope's visit and Christian unity, Involvement needed in developing countries, Alternative energy: small systems may be answer, Real obstacle for 'singles' in search of employment. Court and Social: Court Circular. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From the Times of Monday, Sept 5, 1955 Altitude record. Official Appointments and Notices: Award winner, University news. Marriages. Obituaries: Col W. Q. Roberts, Dame Lucy Sutherland, Nina Kandinsky, Maj-Gen G. W. Symes Service in two world wars. Business and Finance: Discount market, Movitex bankers call in receivers, Bonn production up, Banks lend Bahrain $300m over two years, Commodities, Hopes of cut in MLR boost share prices, Pritchard up 34pc midway, Decision time for the London Co-op, Uranium supplies still sufficient, SDA returns £1.77m loss, US tax cuts unlikely before November poll, Syltone to raise £972,000 by issue, Economic notebook Will anyone with a miracle please stand up, In Brief, AGB to acquire 60 per cent of McNair, Business Diary: Reading's Ramada · Grub Street, Barnsley, Joint plea to save UK paper mills, Shoe group sees profits fall by £300,000, First glimpse of Mini Metro robots, Report forecasts decline in engineering site staff, The Pound, Call for fivefold increase in industrialized nations' nuclear generating capacity, Briefly, Health and safety rules 'costly but beneficial', Bank support agreed for Weir after fresh losses, Saudi Arabia buys out US Aramco interests, Guinness Peat to buy Gerrard International, Alliance offers fixed interest bond, International Cheung-Hongkong Land venture, Gold, EEC move for bigger cuts in steel output, Sterling: Other Markets, Mining Zimbabwe eases restrictions, Honeywell sheds 330 jobs and shuts factory, Computer box office may be just the ticket, Black & Edgington forced to sell caravan operation, £125m automation will cut 3,000 jobs at Cadbury chocolate plant, Alliance breaks new ground, Serck shares jump after rumours of Rockwell sale, Industry department studies viewdata plan, Continued growth at Dewhirst, EMS European Currency Rates, BICC set to pay £10m for Higgs and Hill, Nu-Swift warning for second half. Stock Exchange Tables: Wall Street, Stock Exchange Prices Gilts forge ahead, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Recent Issues, Stock markets Equities buoyant as gilts continue to surge, Foreign exchange report, Price Changes. Business Appointments: Business appointments New data chief for IBM UK. Births.

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