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The Times - 11/01/1980

1980; Gale Group;

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By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By Our Labour Editor, By Pearce Wright Science Editor, By Hugh Clayton Agriculture Correspondent, By Robin young, From Christopher Walker, From Robert Fisk, From Ronald Kershaw Northern Industrial Correspondent, From Nickolas Timmins, From Our Own Correspondent, By David Felton Labour Reporter, From Tim Jones, From David Nicholson-Lord, By Michael Hatfield Political Reporter, By Clifford Webb, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, From Harry Golombek Chess Correspondent, By Fred Emery Political Editor, By George Clark Political Correspondent, By Our Political Editor, By Our Labour Staff, By Ian Bradley, From Our Correspondent, By Diana Geddes Education Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, By Stewart Tendler, By Peter Waymark Motoring Correspondent, From Christopher Thomas, By Mark Jackson, By Annabel Ferriman, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By Craig Seton, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, By John Roper Health Services Correspondent, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, From Frances Gibb, By Our Education Correspondent, By Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, By John Young Planning Reporter, From Ronald Faux, By Charles McKean Architectural Correspondent, By Hugh Clayton, From Harry Debelius, From Charles Hargrove, From Michael Hornsby, By David Watts, By Martin Huckerby Music Reporter, From Nicholas Ashford, From Eric Marsden, From Michael Leapman, From Ian Murray, From David Spanier, From Frank Vogl, From Our Special Correspondent, From Michael Binyon, From Richard Wigg, From Ivor Davis, From M. G. G. Pillai, From Neil Kelly, From Sinan Fisek, Richard Harris, Kenneth Mackenzie, Peter Nichols, Ned Chaillet, David Robinson, John Percival, Joan Bakewell, Stanley Reynolds, Barry Millington, From Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Keith Macklin, From Sydney Friskin, By John Blunsden, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, Marcel Berlins Legal Correspondent, Charles Hargrove, Peter Hill Industrial Editor, Paul Routledge Labour Editor, Geoffrey Smith, NICHOLAS HINTON, , HARTLEY SHAWCROSS, , ALEX LYON, , W. R. van STRAUDENZEE, , R. SCHOLEY, , SHACKLETON BAILEY, , B. P. DAVIS, , PERTH, , JUDITH LISTOWEL, , ROBERT BROWNING, , R. W. N. BISHOP, , N. G. BARBER, , AUDREY HOGSTON, , TONY FIRTH, , GAY FIRTH, , KEITH TURNER, , JOHN CARSWELL, , VIRGINIA BOVELL, , By Our Medical Correspondent, By Our Theatre Reporter, By John Whitmore Financial Correspondent, By Derek Harris, By Michael Prest, From Anthony Hilton, Peter Wainwright, By Alison Mitchell, By Baron Phillips, By Kenneth Owen Technology Editor, By Margaret Stone, Peter Norman, By Patricia Tisdall Management Correspondent, By Adrienne Gleeson, J. B. H. JACKSON, , JOHN WATES, , D. R. PERSSON, , PETER WEITZEL, , T. H. HAWKINS, , ALEXANDER KENWORTHY, , BRIAN KEENE, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Ross Davies, Caroline Atkinson, Richard Evans, Kenneth Owen, By Our Financial Staff, Peter Waymark, Edited by Peter Davalle,

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News: Call for general strike after Corsica deaths, Report on work practices in Japan 'barred', Painting by Turner may fetch $1m in US sale, China's legal revolution, Mrs Gandhi urges her followers not to show vindictiveness towards their defeated opponents, NF chairman demands more power to deal with subversion, Legal curbs on council votes callled 'bizarre', Hungary New leadership for church, Steel stoppage likely to go on for a month, CBI seeks abolition of disabled workers quota, Architecture report VAT may be stopping vital repairs to historic houses, Civil Service pay rise limit set at 14%, Alleged attempt to sabotage plant, Motoring....... Country petrol stations to go on closing, Br invent way to recycle oil and save 100,000 tons a year, Only two Russians remain at Aswan, Sudan-Uganda border is reopened, Pickets blockade imports in dockside protest, Aswan summit leaves Middle East differences unsolved, Diplomatic tussle puts 771 in limbo, Whites take no chances, Head cleared of blame for death of truant boy, The vulnerability of Baluchistan, Latest European snow reports, Reforms shelved to save Belgian coalition, Overseas doctors fall at linguistic hurdles, Tighter control sought at airports after jet's risky take-off, Spain faces difficulties in EEC, report says, Marcos appeal to rival seen as inevitable, Boston Pops under 'Star Wars' baton, Pets seen as 'parent substitutes', Finding the right Scottish voice, Russians sail into the raising of the Titanic, Chiefs of staff reports seen by Prof Blunt, Record number of immigrants settle in the UK, Bank chief pays £30,000 ransom to kidnap gang, Why the BSC's offer must be fully understood, Sling-shot Violence: Like David tackling, Writer replaces champion of gold, Britain's car import bill put at £2,600m, M Barre unrepentant over budget tactics, Labour needs fraternal revival, Dr Owen says, Turks take 'delicate' line against Russia, 'Blashers' is back with jungle tales, Normandy Diary, Steel Strike Four more pickets arrested in South Yorkshire after union blockade of private sector plant, Science report Medicine: Helping babies to breathe, EEC will not make up gap in Soviet grain supplies, Charity to benefit from show, Unions hope for changes in Employment Bill, Newspaper reports of hooliganism often a cause of football violence, psychologists are told, Verdict soon on new 'safe waste' process, Work plan threatens BL's new Mini launch, 200 years of transport go on show, Britain claims £20m from France in lamb dispute, Troops isolate radio station against attack, Closer education links wanted for 16-19 group, Sea Eagle is new RAF and naval anti-ship missile, £3m polytechnic cuts put 200 staff jobs at risk, The young bear the brunt of unemployment, Police record on deaths in custody defended, Lighthouseman risks life in cliff rescue, Russians keep out of sight in Jalalabad, President Carter chasing votes, 'Prayda' says, Six flights stopped by dispute, South Wales miners claim growing support, Ghana Struggle for stability, Complaint about Concorde noise report upheld, Afghan insurgents execute communist: This, Afghanistan Five resistance groups agree only on being anti-communist, Saudi constitution ready in two months, Tribesmen abuse foreigners with word of disgust Being Russian is risky in Ghazni, Cancer in the 1980s-3: Controversy over use of screening More people taking part in test programmes, Provincial police chief shot dead in Basque country, £774,986 left by boy of 14, Warning about further losses of vital jobs, Zanzibar MPs meet 16 years after revolution, Catholics tempted by separate Irish talks, Fee of £30 a day urged for heavy lorries in London, Man with the world's worst refugee problem, US West Coast dockers refuse to boycott Russia, Debate goes before UN Assembly, Lord Soames pledges EEC preference for Rhodesian exports, Extradition faces Mafia suspect, US pledges maximum assistance to Turkey, Free Kampucheans in disarray, Council plea on planned block grant change, China's purged head of state back in favour, Kilted comic in BBC's army upsets nationalists. Index. Display Advertising: Evita, Audi, General Accident, Mullard, Tate Gallery, Legge Locks, Church Of England Children's Society, Odeon, Bank Base Rates, Generators, Iveco, Car Buyer's Guide, Mas, Camden Plaza, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, The Guardian, John Foord, Arlen Electrical Limited, Elson & Robbins, London Festival Of The Irish Arts, B & D. News in Brief. Politics and Parliament: MPs to debate stoppage, Television coverage of select committees urged. Arts and Entertainment: Television, £101,770 paid for Teniers painting, Short shrift for Andersson in Hastings chess, Regional Tv, Radio, Personal Choice, Rattle takes over on South Bank, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,119. Weather: The Weather. Law: Club chairman cleared on three counts, Policeman denies conspiracy and corruption. Picture Gallery. Official Appointments and Notices: Transformed quarry wins world award, Latest appointments, BA for Myra Hindley. Classified Advertising: Domestic And Catering Situations, Entertainments, Announcements, "I laughed till I, Services, £10, 000 plus Appointments, Appointments Vacant. Reviews: Keep Smiling BBC 1, Television The Victim Thames, The dancer revealed as sensuous animal, Youthfulness, wisdom and sensibility uniquely blended Wise Blood (AA) Camden Plaza The Amityville Horror (X) London Pavilion Time After Time (AA) Warner West End; Studio, Oxford Circus ABC Shaftesbury AV; ABC Fulham Road Hot Stuff (AA)/ Steel (AA) Classic, Leicester Sq.; Scene, Leicester Sq; Night Games (X) Prince Charles, Long Voyage Home Cottesloe, Philharmonia/ Sanderling Wembley. Sport: Golf Play suspended overnight after heavy rain, Table tennis England brush opponents aside, Hockey That old Indian magic has Britain briefly in its spell, Tennis Mc Enroe so flexible and versatile, Racing Diamond Edge cuts a dash to underline Gold Cup claims, Cricket England's travelling circus rolls swiftly on its way, Rugby Union Irishmen of distinction in charge of Lions tour, Boxing Money for past boxers in Solomons will, Equestrianism Badminton to provide valid Olympic yardstick, For the record, Motor racing Villeneuve's title threat to Scheckter, Football Embattled Aleksic has damaged ligaments, Rugby League American infant hands out a challenge. Editorials/Leaders: My Enemy's Enemy IS My Friend, Church And Politics In Latin America, Making A START At Gaza. Letters to the Editor: Voluntary welfare groups, Whim Wham, Need for changes in companies' board structure and accounting, Allegations about mental hospitals, Winkers, wipers and horn, Sir Michael's message for survival, Role of reserve asset, Challenge of Finniston, Comparisons ill the steel industry, You never can tell, Legal training grants, Protesting freedom, Bridge Over the Kwae, Energy gap complacency, Assisted places scheme, Qualities absent in struggle to restore British industry, Race in the 1981 Census, The Ulster conundrum, Invasion of Afghanistan. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Obituaries: Mr G. S. Fraser Poet and critic, Mr John Harris Librarianship in Africa, Sir Francis Hill, Mr S. C. Leslie. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Tuesday, Jan 11, 1955 S African shadows. Business and Finance: Discount market, Building Society foresees rise in home loan rate, UK doubts on Soviet credit link renewal, Business Diary: Plane tales from Southern Rhodesia, Hunt for CWS chief intensifies, Pleasurama buoyant after casino closures, Commodities, Waddington incurs £3m loss on video games, Inroads into US market by Insac, Sir Gerald Thorley, chairman, Euro-$ Deposits, Transformer makers on a slimming diet, Ratners move ahead, International Matsushita video venture, In Brief, Too little help given to redundant executives, institute survey says, Options, Go-ahead expected for fourth TV Channel, The Pound, Briefly, Public sector borrowing almost certain to exceed £8,300m target, Gold reverts to its traditional role, Meat company's failure hits Sanger group, Technology Stepping up the rate of innovation, Drivers slow Hickson & Welch, New Life Business Eagle's worldwide premiums at £28m, Industry criticized for slowness in adapting to new technologies, Waiting for the next tap stock, K. O. Boardman International, Gold, Dollar Spot Rates, Sterling: Other Markets, Diamond field may be among world's largest, Effects of Carter grain ban worry dealers, Riley in the pink with big break from television, Pension fund scheme to channel funds into small companies, Sweden expects record deficit, EMS European Currency Rates, Iran: how far will the banks be made to go?. Stock Exchange Tables: Stock Exchange Prices Rally continues, Stock markets Steel peace hope tempts buyers, Wall Street, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Recent Issues, Foreign exchange report, Price Changes. Business Appointments: Business appointments Bestobell post for Mr Walter Goldsmith. Property: Flat Sharing, Country Property. Births.

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