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The Times - 20/11/1980

1980; Gale Group;

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By Fred Emery and Diana Geddes, By Frances Williams, By Michael Hatfield Political Reporter, From Arthur Osman, From Peter Hazelhurst, From Christopher Walker, By Richard Ford, Stewart Tendler, By Frances Gibb, By Our Labour Staff, By Donald Macintyre Labour Reporter, From Ronald Kershaw, From Cristopher Thomas, By John Witherow, By Our Planning Reporter, By Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, By Kenneth Gosling, By Hugh clayton, By Craig Seton, By Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Correspondent, By John Young Planning Reporter, By Marcel Berlins Legal Correspondent, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Robin Young, By Stewart Tendler, Michael Horsnell, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Diana Geddes Education Correspondent, By David Nicholson-Lord, By Our Education Correspondent, From Bob Doe, From David Wood, From Ian Murray, From Harry Debelius, From John Earle, From Patricia Clough, From Our Own Correspondent, From Michael Hornsby, From David Cross, From Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, From John Best, By David Spanier Diplomatic Correspondent, by Arrigo Levi, From Michael Leapman, From Michael Binyon, From Kuldip Nayar, From Patrick Knight, From David Watts, From Jacqueline Reditt, From Sue Masterman, From Nicholas Ashford, From Frederick Cleary, Prudence Glynn, Ronald Faux, Shona Crawford Poole, Jeffery Daniels, John Percival, Joan Chissell, Judith Nagley, William Mann, Irving Wardle, Philippa Toomey, By Norman Fox, From Lewine Mair, By Keith Macklin, By Sydney Friskin, By Peter Waymark, From Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, Ronald Butt, Christopher Price, Alan Hamilton, Bernard Levin, MARTIN GILBERT, , JACK MALAN, , JOHN E. PRENTICE, , MERLYN REES, , K. R. COOPER, , BRIAN L. HILL, , JAMES NURSAW, , JANE PRIOR, , W. A. C. MATHIESON, , ALEC CAIRNCROSS, , JAMES MEADE, , HENRY PHELPS BROWN, , DAVID J. BARRY, , A. C. FAIRBURN, , ALAN W. TREDINNICK, , VICTOR F. J. JORDAN, , ALAN BULLOCK, , HUGH PESKETT, , MICHAEL FOOT, , By Pearce Wright Science Editor, By Huon Mallalieu, Richard Holmes, William Haley, Richard Owen, John Nicholson, Marghanita Laski, Eric James, By Annabel Ferriman Health Services Correspondent, By Patricia Tisdall, By Peter Hill Industrial Editor, By Richard Allen Insurance Correspondent, Clifford Webb, By John Whitmore Financial Correspondent, From Frank Vogl, By Michael Prest, By Philip Robinson, By Rosemary Unsworth, Bill Johnstone, By Edward Townsend, From Peter Norman, By Derek Harris, Commercial Editor, From John Huxley, C. R. A. LENNON, , L. C. BROOKES, , PAUL SIEGHART, GEORGE CAMPBELL, , JOHNSTON, , C.J.A., C. A. PAYNE, , JOANNA E. GRAY, , MIKE DAUBE, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, R. W. Shakespeare, David Blake, By Our Financial Staff, By Margareta Pagano, Michael Prest Mining Correspondent, Edited by Peter Dear, Pamela Vandyke Price Wine Correspondent, John Earle, Robin Young Consumer Affairs Correspondent, David Peppercorn, J.R., C.P.B., Jancis Robinson Wine Correspondent, , Colin Price Beech,

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News: Grappa enjoying a revival, Soviet minister accuses Japanese of joining the Americans and Chinese to wreck dtente, Britain 'two nations' in terms of health, Directors head Britain's alcoholic table, Safety inspectors order buses off road, Sir Keith appeals for limit on rate rises, Dr Runcie rebukes Government for cutting overseas aid and 'putting self-interest first', Cheap air fares prosecutions 'should be ended', 'Star' hopes rest on Sogat vote, BBC faces first challenge to the last bastion of broadcasting monopoly IBA stakes a claim on national radio network, Pay rises 6% above level of inflation, Firemen's pay talks may be reopened, Local authorities to face extra cash cuts of £120m, Nepal's king asks Britain to share her experience, Businessman to study pupils' industry courses, In the Renaissance tradition, Quality not quantity, Schools shut in growing West Bank violence, Israeli Government narrowly survives, The bobby again becomes the finger at the end of the long arm of the law Police forsake the panda to pound the beat, Bigger fish stocks raise hopes of catch agreement, Italian Wines, 200 escape from fire in jumbo jet, Aristocratic price for a Fabergé peasant, Right on target in sales drive, 1979 PRODUCTION (Hectolitres), Crime tapes 'would cost £6.5m', Gamekeeper tells of protest by estate workers, Clergymen in 6pc squabble, Jail total down by 3,000 in dispute, Poles look to private farmers to feed nation, Japan's experts kept in dark an Rapier missile, National committee selects first four names for new guaranteed status, Yorkshire Ripper claims 13th victim, Mr Botha enters the tame lions' den, Praise for Mr Reagan's zeal, London Diary, Labour attack awaits new jobless figures, Exodus of Vietnamese boat people builds up, BR Southern Region to reduce services, Discovery may start in Friuli, How tourism can help to fight inner-city decay, Conservative misgivings over sixth-form proposal, Quiet death of Willie the Actor, Fears over free enterprise zones dismissed, World View The price that Russia will pay for détente, A British expedition into the unknown Himalayas, Five defendants in Peking trial to have lawyers, Big rise in woman jobless, Medical research prize, Miners' left wing accused of crippling democracy, Ulster bank official 'killed by mistake', Baghdad appears ready to resume oil exports by pipeline to West, Anglo-US collusion over East Timor alleged, Infected cane splinter led to death, Canada accuses US of bad faith on grain embargo, The outspoken baroness, The Times Cook Rabbit, Puerto Rico style, Confidential minutes shed fresh light on the firemen's contested pay offer Road to 6% paved with lost compromises, Married to his wine, Such a sporting life back-stage at Covent Garden, Small, strong and beautiful, Uruguay police keep man in 6ft by 4ft cell, Have they really been defeated?, Talbot jobs plea to minister, Reduction in S Yorkshire constituencies mooted, French Senate passes penal law reform to fight growing violence, Iatlian Wines, Community will block butter sale to Russia, Disabled PC helps to arrest two brothers, Warning to dissidents in ruling Afghan party, Missing defence man found dead near home, Italy to set up inquiry into oil tax scandal, The Pope listens to criticism from Catholic youth leader, Student union to recommend strike on funds, Fault slows some high speed trains, Poland's £1,250m public spending cut threatens jobs at 60 big projects, Fascist salutes in the Valley of the Fallen Five years after dictator's death Francoism lives on in Spain, Zia olive branch to India, Fire in Denmark 'a protest' over N Ireland, Beef shortage fear as consumption falls, Sandhurst commissions, Institute of Ophthalmology, Wanted: a minister to us the facts, Arab ministers in deadlock over summit meeting plan, Mr Benn to meet Sociaist MEPs, Science report Communications: Optical fibre links, Salisbury demonstration against guerrilla Violence, Joshua Reynolds purchase: The National, BSC head jostled in Cardiff, Bench clears two detectives of conspiracy. Index. Picture Gallery. Display Advertising: W.H. Cullen Wine Club, Shell, Wade, Multiple Display Advertisements, Italvini, Sardinian Wines, Bpm Holdings Ltd, R. Trestini Ltd., Enotria Wines Limited, Gordon's, Taylor Woodrow, Regione Piemonte, The Times, The Times Educational Supplement, Sheraton Skyline, Dewar's, Newman Tonks Group Limited, Pool Promoters Association, Galliford Brindley, John Folkes Hefo Limited, Nexos, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Pacific Western University, Beecham Group Limited, Mowbrays, Pcac, Consorzio Tutela Del Lambrusco D.O.C., Videostar, Beardsley Import-Export Agency, Mitchell Beazley Limited, British Tar Products Limited, Nbp, Bryant, William Golding, The Chilian Northern Raliway Company Limited, Latium Wine, Regione Campania, Hine, Harrison Wells Ltd., Italian. Law: Firearms offence absolute Regina v Hussain, Court told of 'CIA plot' to kill Somoza, Charity director is jailed on charge of forgery, Soho club owner cleared of killing, Woman freed after killing husband joins fight to get sisters out of jail, Drug investigator's killer gets life, Queen's Bench Division Car dealer's opinion a false description Holloway v Cross, Winding-up petitions: solicitors warned, Lands Tribunal must state a case Regina v lands Tribunal, Ex parte City of London Corporation, Home office denies any intention of curbing civil liberties or trying to muzzle press. News in Brief. Weather: The Weather. Politics and Parliament: Tories seek Foot pledge over uproar, Closer economic links in Europe urged, Ultimatum for ministers on site for Parliament. Property: Rentals, Flat Sharing, Country Properties. Stock Exchange Tables: Wall Street, Stock Exchange Prices Quieter but firm, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Recent Issues, Stock markets Gilts provide interest as equities mark time, Price Changes, Drawing Of Bonds. Classified Advertising: Entertainments Guide, Recruitment Opportunities, -Managerial-Administrative-Secretarial-Personal Assistants-, Forthcoming Events. Reviews: Koenig Ensemble Purcell Room, The Gods that failed Bricks to Babel By Arthur Koestler (Hutchinson, £12.50), Lloyd Webber/ Parkin/Fenby Wigmore Hall, London Contemporary Dance Theatre Sadler's Wells, The tricks of the trade of painter to the gentry Arthur Devis and his Contemporaries Yale Centre, New Haven, Part of history Leave the Letters till We're Dead, O Zion, Convivial double BBCSO/Lutoslawski/ Gielen Festival Hall/Radio 3, Fiction Judgement Day By Penelope Lively (Heinemann, £6.95) The Cosway Miniature By Robert Rubens (Bachman & Turner, £4.65) Alice Fell By Emma Tennant (Cape, £5.50) Indirect Method and other stories By Francis King (Hutchinson, £6.50), Book review The Dollar Princess By Ruth Brandon (Weidenfeld & Nicolson, £8.95) Little Gloria... Happy at Last By Barbara Goldsmith (Macmillan, £9.95) Million Dollar Baby By Philip Van Rensselaer (Hodder & Stoughton, £6.95), No more miserable sinners Alternative Service Book 1980, Hopeful aspirations The Biograph Girl Phoenix, Quick guide, Patterns of friendship The Ordeal of Love C. F. Andrews and India By Hugh Tinker (Oxford, £8.50). Sport: Racing Easter Eel's clean pair of heels, Rugby Union Two Lions add bite to the Irish back row, Golf Burroughs gets the goat but salvages his round, Sports in Brief, Boxing.. Kenya fight back to beat England from 4-1 down, Cricket Openers put Kiwis in strong position, Hockey Depleted Oxford succeed in Herculean task, Football England's first-half promise fades as Swiss close ranks, For the record, Tennis Where a giant player is dwarfed in contest of the exotic, Motor rallying The Sunbeam that lit up a Finn's winter day, Rugby League Supporters have final word. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Monday, Nov 21 1955, A salute to the heroes. Editorials/Leaders: The Sins Of The Gang Of Four, The Cbi Seeks Firmer Ground. Letters to the Editor: Drivers at risk from drink, Case for rates, Auction law decision, Letters To The Editor Radical change needed in the engineering profession, Moles of honour, An alternative route to disinflation, Separate chairs, Remembering the Third World, Legal aid in care cases, Alternatives to prison, Nuclear power preference, Pension sacrifices, What was agreed with the firemen, Access to public records, Nuclear waste disposal, Channel tunnel finance, Cost effectiveness of head-hunting, Housing cuts, Harsh cadence, Canada's Constitution. Court and Social: Court Circular. Deaths. Marriages. Obituaries: The Rev Dr John Wilkinson, Dr J. K. Foreman Advances in chemical analysis, Mr Arthur J. Scerri, Mr John Bedford. Arts and Entertainment: Television, Regional Tv, Radio, Personal Choice, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,379, The Virgin of Mercy carved by Michael Erhart of Ulm about. Business and Finance: Lloyd's chief attacks brokers on claims delays, Philips tumbles in third quarter, Discount market, New video games give Associated Leisure a boost, Scope of microchips still unexploited, Test cases for unemployment pay, Argentina bank asks for receiver to be called, Chinese to expand joint shipbuilding ventures, Kuwaitis take bigger stake in Savoy Hotel, Eurosyndicat, Commodities, Aeronautical rights issue, Business Diary: Manx banx and planx, Stock Exchange reconsiders its current cost ruling, Thistle Field lifts Tricentrol to £30m, Bid rumour as Brigray is halted, Interim dip at Robertson but payout maintained, Alfred Dunhill down by £2m, ANZ Group deputy chief named, Bulmer & Lumb's margins under pressure, Money and credit curbs are Fed priority, How Beecham rides the recession, Ivory Coast and US reject cocoa pact, Folkes Hefo holds payout despite fall, Brunning wrestling with high borrowings, Mining Investment income protects De Beers, Hovercraft merger discussions, In Brief, Touche Ross to resign in dispute over qualification of accounts, CBI heals split and modifies demands on the Government, Mr Nott says industry must link more with consultants, Europeans given pledge on Japanese car output, Pressure to keep BP rig orders in Britain, The Pound, High energy costs affect glassmakers, Briefly, Milford optimistic despite interim loss, MLR hopes fuel tap stock demand, Economic notebook Is monetarism in its death throes?, Molinare private placing of 750,000 shares, Fall of 15 pc expected in EEC steel output, New cocoa agreement adopted, Average Earnings, Second coffee cut expected, International C S R boosted by sugar price, Ireland puts its money on Europe. Births.

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