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The Times - 21/03/1980

1980; Gale Group;

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By Fred Emery Political Editor, By George Clark Political Correspondent, From Nicholas Ashford, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By Craig Seton, From Christopher Walker, From Douglas Aiton, By Peter Hill Industrial Editor, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, From Tim Jones, From Michael Hatfield Political Reporter, By David Felton Labour Reporter, By Our Agriculture Correspondent, By Stewart Tendler, From Arthur Osman, By Our Health Services Correspondent, By Hugh Clayton Agriculture Correspondent, By Donald Macintyre Labour Reporter, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, By Our Planning Reporter, By Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, By Annabel Ferriman Health Services Correspondent, By Ian Bradley, By John Young Planning Reporter, By Our Education Correspondent, By Diana Geddes Education Correspondent, By Our Political Staff, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Peter Davalle, By Nicholas Timmins, By Our Science Editor, By Our Home Affairs Correspondent, By Our Crime Reporter, From Ian Murray, From Charles Hargrove, From John Earle, By David Wood European Political Editor, From Robert Fisk, By Michael Scammell, From Ruth Weiss, By Peter Brock, From Richard Wigg, From Our Own Correspondent, From Mario Modiano, From Neil Kelly, From Michael Leapman, From David Cross, From Patrick Brogan, From Richard Hughes, From Ivor Davis, Peter Waymark, By Norman Fox Football Correspondent, By Richard Streeton, By John Hennessy, By Michael Seely, By Jim Railton, Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, Geoffrey Smith, Michael Binyon, Sean MacBride, Christopher Logue, MANUS NUNAN, , NEIL McINTOSH, , MARTIN RUSSELL, , C. C. TURPIN, , PETER MORRISON, , CHARLES H. GIBES-SMITH, , ERIC WYN ROBERTS, , LEO ABSE, , HUGH WILLIAMS, , LOVELL-DAVIES, , CYRIL D. TOWNSEND, , PETER BOTTOMLEY, , BENJAMIN NTCHOLLS, , YEHUDI MENUHIN, , D. MALAND, , A. K. del STROTHER, , H. ANDREW FREETH, , By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Frances Gibb, By Our Arts Reporter, From Ronald Faux, By the Staff of Nature, Mr T. W. Ferrers-Walker, David Robinson, Irving Wardle, Stanley Sadie, Paul Griffiths, Michael Leapman, A Correspondent, By John Whitmore, Ronald Pullen, By Ronald Kershaw, By David Blake Economics Editor, By Caroline Atkinson, Sylvia Morris, By Roman Eisenstein Banking Correspondent, From Frank Vogl US Economics Correspondent, From Peter Norman, By John Huxley, From Frank Vogl, Peter Hill, By David Hewson, MAURICE LAING, , C. G. HADLEY, , R. W. BLOORE, , FRANK L. CHAPMAN, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Ross Davies, Adrienne Gleeson, John Whitmore, Kenneth Owen, By Our Financial Staff, By Peter Wilson-Smith, By Richard Allen, By Alison Mitchell, By Michael Clark, Peter Davalle, Simon Scott Plummer, Lee Soo Ann, Anthony Tan, Lee Yoke Meng, Ranjit Gill, ,

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News: Professor in spy inquiry, Law centres join protest against short tenancies, Struggle by lecturer in Prague raid, Inquiry into DPP staff member allegations, Third SAS death on mountain prompts inquiry by MP, BMA team to survey doctors' difficulties, Yard admission on 'warning' list, Warlord ousted in refugee fighting, Dr Kaunda rejoices at prospect of cooperating with Zimbabwe, Mafia puts finger in pizza pie, Mock war will involve drafting 30,000 troops to Germany and a nuclear 'threat' to Britain, Big increase in whooping cough cases, London group canvasses for Mr Carter, Tougher EEC tactics given Cabinet support, Architects fear new rules 'havoc', Bigger Interferon trials, China frees American and gives him important work, Lord Soames will go to Mozambique for talks, Motoring Tackling high two-wheel casualties, Haiti boat people are America's newest problem, Sir Keith tells unions of 18,350 possible new jobs in Wales, Moscow Diary, Goading its people towards a better life, Bank robber recalls case of British writer's murder, Latest European snow reports, Lord Soames lifts martial law and proclaims a political amnesty, Angered Jews could swing New York vote, Anthrax the cause of disease, Russia says, The power that public opinion wields, Executives' pay demand is denied by BSC, Syrian minister hints at foreign influence behind Muslim Brotherhood disturbances, Vietnam paints bright picture but admits hunger exists, Unions to put peace plan to BSC today, Top Tories gather to reassure the faithful, The younger men that Mrs Thatcher must convince of her strategy, Turner Society campaigns for national arts day, Scant hope of accord on Palestinian autonomy, Economy plans rely on foreign investment Promoted as a base for trade with China, Khmer Rouge learn from their mistakes, Bonn calls for urgent talks in E Germany, Belgium presses for compromise by Nine over budget, Science report Psychophysics: The nose can cheat, Strike could hold up supplies of meat, Subsidy for lamb to rise by 11%, MPs to consider moves on Scargill 'defiance', A Special Report, Stress can frighten people to death, 1981 census to omit ethnic origin question, Lord Underhill attacks Labour's NEC for failing to act on 'entryism', Gandhi Government withdraws report on allegations of abuse during emergency rule, Rift among Euro-MPs hits plan to limit farm prices, BR sceptical over cut-price Channel tunnel plan, Labour urges West Europe dialogue Eurocommunism gets a cautious welcome, Peking Foreign minister's first visit to Hongkong, Cheltenham festival to be 15-day event, Taiwan dissident blames police for causing riot, French doctors defy the authorities and raise fees, Abolition of 'sus' law would not mean 'intolerable' gap, £10 ticket covers 250 historic houses, Sea silences original pirate radio station, US Elections Learning to say President Reagan, Day's Tube strike in protest at attacks, Three Mile Island outcry over radioactive gas, 'China Syndrome' stars win top awards, Exam for pupils of average ability is proposed, Socialists favoured in Catalan elections, Decision on teachers' pay claim postponed, Tarnish comes off relationship Saudi doubts eased on US policies, President Pertini briefed on Italy's dual crisis, Bishop of Numana, Dairies deny shielding milk doorstep deliveries, Prison staff ban classes for detainees, Scottish archaeological sites being washed away, Customers get more advanced services New dimensions for finance centre, Big new airport to open next year, US workers watching Los Angeles asbestos trial, Rubber workers face new risks of cancer, No place for textiles in the 1980s Start of a revolution-in high technology, Shoot-out at the Commons Corral, Trotskyist group 'damaging Labour', Why the left costs more than the right, Art auction: Ten paintings from, Where socialism and capitalism merge A successful mix of open and closed economy, Apology to MPs by minister over transport, Mice eat way through towns of Australia. Index. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Kemble, Tristar Freight Services Ltd, Ngl, Berlitz, United Overseas Bank Group, Boustead, Help The Aged, Braniff, Bank Base Rates, The Times, Sheraton Skyline, Bowring, Peugeot, Hri, The Hongkong Bank, Bickenstaff And Knowles, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Nol, Berisfords Limited, Glenfiddich, John Foord, Overseas Union Bank, The Times Awards, Telecoms, Saab Limited. Law: Columnist drops action, Seven in court after Tube fight, Appeal for Mr Mandela to be freed, Queen's Bench Division Mother's supplementary benefit case to go to Lords Supplementary Benefits Commission v Jull, University chief who 'prostituted reputation' fined in heating case, Wife aged 82 faces jail over man's cash, Substituting manslaughter verdict for murder conviction Regina v Spratt, Chancery Division Council's resolution on homelessness declared invalid Attorney General, on the relation of Tilley, v Wandsworth London Borough Council. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery. Official Appointments and Notices: Univesity news, German admiral appointed to Nato command, Leeds director resign. Classified Advertising: Car Buyer's Guide, Personal Columns, Theatres, Miscellaneous Financial, Public Notices, £10,000 plus Appointments, Entertainments, Services, Holidays and Hotels in Britain and Ireland. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Tuesday, March 22, 1955 Tea smuggling. Property: Flat Sharing. Politics and Parliament: Interest rates will go up if need be, Budget next week, Sensible pay deals aid competitiveness, Hospital adverts, UK to insist on a price freeze on those EEC farm products in surplus: little room for manoeuvre House of Commons, Bankruptcies inevitable, Royal Assent, Usual for bank profits to rise when times are bad, Monetary control being reestablished, Reasonable and fair immigration control good for the community House of Lords, French told: Accept rules or quit game, Britain getting the worst of all worlds from Community, Causes of the rise in inflation. Sport: Athletics IAAF could lose their drugs expert, Ice skating Cousins puts professional plans to back of his mind, Tennis Miss Austin toils to subdue S African, Badminton Battling Miss Bridge carries flag for England into the last eight, Cricket Australia's Test hopes rest on Bright, Sports in Brief, Show jumping More help for Phillips's Olympic effort, Bowls Ireland and Wales in two finals, Squash rackets Five on three-match tour, Golf Fifth win for Mrs Bayman with a fourth partner, Rowing British flagship's first appearance on Tideway, Rugby Union Home unions may revise their attitude to the 'sin-bin', For the record, Football Three survivors who can trouble Forest in semi-final round, Racing Northleach drops out of Lincoln but going can tax new favourites. Arts and Entertainment: 'Stars of the Vienna Volksoper', Television, Britain's 'earliest' piano sells for £3,200, Regional Tv, Radio, Personal Choice, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,179, An Answer. Editorials/Leaders: Means Of Monetary Control, The Evidence They Chose To Ignore, Formula For Autonomy Needed. Letters to the Editor: Everest high-fliers, Furniture profit margins, A useful tip, Contractors angered by cement prices, Aid for Zimbabwe, Transport in London, Cuts in BBC music, Languages and trade, Slaughter of dolphins, Assisted places scheme, Mortgage rate rises, BBC programme on Welsh arsonists, Counting the House, Mrs Thatcher's rewards for initiative, Peril of nuclear warfare, The added value of solidarity, Doubly patriotic?. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Obituaries: Mr R. C. S. Walters Construction of dams and reservoirs, Hon Simon Rodney, Mr Graham Baron ASH, Herman Griffith. Reviews: Cummings Trio Purcell Room, Consort of Musicke Riverside Studios, Othello Olivier, BBC Singers St John's, A man overcoming his inhumanity Kramer vs. Kramer (A) Odeon Leicester Sq North Dallas Forty (X) Ritz Bhumika-The Role (A) Phoenix, E. Finchley Murder by Decree (AA) ABC Shaftesbury Av.. Business and Finance: French takeover for Baker Perkins, Discount market, International Siemens plans DM112.5m issue, Wolsey Hughes 41pc ahead, Societies chief wants mortgage rate pegged, Cope Allman expects difficult second half, Photograph by John Manning, Commodities, Stock relief: how much longer for this ramshackle system?, Technology Plugging into the sun for profit, Monthly Change In Sterling M3 And Domestic Credit Expansion £m, Bonds with a short life but a prosperous one, Bonn poised to sign DM 5,000m loans deal with Saudi Arabia, Talks continue in wool dispute, Newspaper group sees little growth, Tricentrol plans US expansion as profits soar, 'Spies' help exports of clothing, World shipbuilding hits 13-year low, Stock levels show three-month drop of £88m, Dixor rescue operation, US steelmaker accuses EEC of dumping, In Brief, Options, Boddingtons' pretax profits up 29.5 pc, Opposition from Treasury and Bank of England to full monetary base system, Carter hint of tax cuts, The Pound, Monetary control-easy in theory, difficult in practice, Money Supply, Briefly, Inflation in EEC lower last month, Philips's fall worse than expected, Lex's performance pleases the market, Complaint to OECD over China contract, Gold, Coal board expects to break even, Chancellor welcomes slowdown in monthly money supply figures, Barclays holds the line, Sterling: Other Markets, Steetley ahead of forecasts at £23.5m, Law Society suggests easing of stamp duty, Dollar Spot Rates, EMS European Currency Rates, Business Diary: Hotel des Franglais? · Home on the range, Hepworth Ceramic improves to £36m, Barclays profits 42pc higher at £529m. Stock Exchange Tables: Stock Exchange Prices Mines and oils in demand, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Recent Issues, Foreign exchange report, Wall Street, Stock markets Interest centres on oils and mines, Price Changes, Drawing Of Bonds. Business Appointments: Business appointments Director for Scottish American. Births.

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