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The Times - 03/09/1980

1980; Gale Group;

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From Paul Routledge Labour Editor, From Sinan Fisek, From Nicholas Timmins, From Ian Murray, By David Blake Economics Editor, By Alan Gibson, From Donald Macintyre Labour Reporter, By Our Labour Staff, By David Felton Labour Reporter, From Michael Horsnell, From Our Labour Staff, By Annabel Ferriman Health Services Correspondent, By Our Political Staff, By a Staff Reporter, From Christopher Thomas, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, From Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Our Motoring Correspondent, By Peter Waymark Motoring Correspondent, By Robert Nowell, By Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, By Nicholas Timmins, By Frances Gibb, By Peter Hennessy, BRIGHTON, From David Felton, From Michael Hatfield Political Reporter, From Peter Nichols, From Harry Debelius, From Patricia Clough, From Michael Binyon, From Our Own Correspondent, From David Cross, From Our Correspondent, From Moshe Brilliant, By David Spanier Diplomatic Correspondent, From Trevor Fishlock, From Fox Butterfield, From Frederick Cleary, From Ray Kennedy, From Florenica Varas, From John Nicholls, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Norman Fox Football Correspondent, From Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By John Watson, By Michael Seely, Philippa Toomey, Brian Alderson, Geoffrey Green, David Wade, Heather Renshaw, Neil Philip, B.A., John Percival, Hugh MontgomeryMassingberd, Joan Bakewell, Irving Wardle, Gerald Ely, Dessa Trevisan, Philip Goodhart, Melvyn Westlake, Alan Hamilton, DECHERD TURNER, , CARLTON LAKE, , ANTON KEDROV, , AUSTEN SPEARING., FRANCES COLLINS, , BRIAN CORNS, , J. 0. MAY, , ERIC INGLESBY, , E. N. POLAND, ROBERT BIRLEY, , JANET VAUGHAN, , ASHRY, , YOUNG OF DARTINGTON, , E. FREEMAN, , JOHN CARLISLE, , C. P. DANIN, , RICHARD WYATT, , DAVID BLAKE., M. A. GIRLING, , R. AUSTIN ARDILL, , W. L. SAMENGO-TURNER, PETER VANNECK, , DAVID LLOYD, , LESLIE ROBINSON, , By the staff of Nature, From Pearce Wright, Science Editor, , Nicholas Timmins., By Norman Hammond Archaeological Correspondent, Alan Grainge, A.G., Nicholas Hirst Energy Correspondent, N.H., John Whelan, Penelope Turing, By Edward Townsend, By Clifford Webb Midland Industrial Correspondent, By Melvyn Westlake, By Peter Wainwright, By Derek Harris Commercial Editor, By Michael Prest, By Bill Johnstone, Andy Pasztor, By Nicholas Hirst Energy Correspondent, By Margaret Stone, NICHOLAS GRACE., MICHAEL IVY., ANTHONY H. ELVEY, , COLLIN CAMP, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, David Hewson, Arthur Reed, Douglas Bell, Michael Binyon, By Catherine Gunn, By Peter Wilson-Smith, By Roman Eisenstein, By Rosemary Unsworth, Edited by Peter Dear,

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News: Messner success in solo Everest ascent, Drug-trial payments to doctors may be ended, Bomb blast causes havoc in central Ankara, Nightmare of population growth dominates Rome meeting about future of world's cities, Science report Microbiology: Too little iron, Princess Anne blames owners for horse injuries, Russians at pains to justify trial of dissident priest, Afghan regime exploiting intertribal rivalry, How those American veterans sailed into history 40 years ago, Zimbabwe President accuses churches of practising racism, Wildlife 'police force' sought to protect eyries, Labour Building lull squeezes out expatriate workers, Mr Callaghan offers TUC pact in return for pay policy, Archaeology A church's past revealed, Advances in genetic tests, Energy Thirty-year oil reserves too close for comfort, Former member of Chilean junta opposes Pinochet constitution, Warning on public records axe, Transplants not the way to conquer heart diseases, specialist says, Fresh campaign on equality for women, Terrorist activity declines in Ulster, New machines to help the blind and deaf, Qatar Gulf state steers independent course, Communications Making the going easier, Woman accused of being Nazi camp torturer, Priests seek change in Catholic rule on divorce, Anger over sale of prison-made furniture, Strike call over PO computer staff's 23 pc offer, S African editor takes up Washington post, Cabinet to consider ways to help industry, Much evidence of business revival, New 'faster' Escort announced, London Diary, Mr Reagan seen as risk to peace, Labour leader hints that he may stay on, Cuts in social security benefits deplored, Liberal clash expected on nuclear defence, Royal Mews resident found dead, Russia says polish crisis being exploited, Minister angered by 'postcard' benefits scheme, Ban placed on circular to civil servants' union, Botha attack on diehards of apartheid, Syria agrees to unite with Libya, New York opera season threatened by dispute, Agriculture Surrounded by desert the farmers earn every rial they get, Transplant man back in hospital, Gas Dome field will provide future wealth, Meeting fails to end Tehran cabinet dispute, Mr Scargill says he will keep to militant line after landslide election to TUC General Council, French fishermen attack police and disrupt traffic, Vanuatu considers sending Jimmy Stevens into exile, Polish miners call off strike after concessions are made by Warsaw, Government whip in Lords resigns post, Raising level of teaching for brighter pupils, Cairo insists Camp David process should continue, Compromise moves in Grain issue, So many targets, so few hits, Chinese help for broken down Tanzam trains, Plea to back call for inquiry on phone tapping, West German police hold five in terror hunt, PC says he saw colleagues plundering store, Harrier jets are given biggest boost by US Air Force chief, More aid is urged to develop electric car, Facts And Figures For the traveller, The voice of cricket declares, Banking The Monetary Agency has begun flexing its muscles, Wrong name on 2,000 premium bonds each year, Industry and politics, Israel rejects Amnesty's call for public inquiy, Cabinet of technocrats in Korea, Poland visit by second delegation, Geologists are worried by fossil hunters, Rejection of key proposal in Finniston report attacked, BL management criticized over sleeping workers, Gunmen murder Spanish general, General Country, Industry State steels itself to diversification, Staff shortages remain though unemployed lower sights, Mixed economy defended on two political fronts, Security in Uganda stepped up, British Association/salford Britain attacked for lack of opposition to persecution of scientists abroad, State-owned bus services face big cuts in autumn, A revolution in the uniquely Polish style, Peking's new income tax-for only 20 Chinese, Talking cars may steer a canny path in the future, Labour must unite as a party and with the trade unions to defeat Conservatives, Mr Callaghan says, Japan warned over 'militarism'. Index. Display Advertising: Bell's, Mannai, Gate Two, Multiple Display Advertisements, Little Woods, Gilts, Neil Simon's Chapter Two, Gulf Hotel, Help The Aged, Airey & Wheeler, Borrowers, Jaidah Motors And Trading Company, Arabian Nights, Gulf Air, Hh, House Of Fraser Limited, History Today, Oklahoma, M.J.H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, The British Bank Of The Middle East, Ghanem Al-Thani Holdings W.L.L., Welmar, Alnasr, Bank On Grindlays, Fht, Bell's Scotch Whisky, Rover, Kassem Darwish Fakhroo & Sons, Bank Almashrek. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery: Girl aged 2 'deprived of liquids'. News in Brief. Law: Fire victims identified. Classified Advertising: -Managerial-Administrative-Secretarial-Personal Assistants-, Announcements, Educational, Entertainments, Services, Appointments Vacant. Sport: Rugby Union Welsh seek to restore shaken confidence, Polo Mrs Tomlinson scores four against Scotland, Yachting Broken winch brings further decline in British popularity, Tennis Two young Czechs set a high standard, Athletics Capes believes it is time to redevelop field events, Sports in Brief, Today's football, Football Manchester United are still not the team who irritated Liverpool, Golf Two Essex players lead European qualifiers, Cricket England fail to take up the chase, For the record, Racing Leniently treated Lifestyle may prove too good for rivals. Reviews: Family Life, William and Rupert, La Sylphide Festival Hall, Shoot!, Torrid stuff, Dancing against the transatlantic trend, Bibs on, The great unread, Book review Earls and Girls By Madeleine Bingham (Hamish Hamilton, £8.95) Ermine Tales By the Earl of Carnarvon (Weidenjeld & Nicolson, £5.95), Steel Strike BBC 2, Lore and order, Inflated pictures, Taking Steps Lyric. Property: Rentals, Property Strong appeal of older buildings, Residential property. Editorials/Leaders: Mr Callaghan Looks To The Next Time, Great Wens All Over The World, A Great And Noble Campaign. Letters to the Editor: Young offenders, Tarnished reputation?, Nuclear arms limitation, British unions and POland, Cost of living in Europe, Night ferry to Europe, Keeping the value of Britain's forests, Unfairness of transferring worries of unemployment to the elderly, Minority rights in Ulster, Umpires' decision on Test pitch, Tourists in the Abbey, The Pope's visit and Christian unity, KO for Britannia?, Apartheid in education, Sale of original MSS, Service from the banks. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: Young bishop for Maidstone, Latest appointments. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Saturday, Sept 3 1955. Obituaries: Herr Alfred Neubauer Important influence on motor racing, Mr Harold Loukes, Dr Geoffrey Edsall,. Business and Finance: Discount market, Trade Indemnity paradox, Another 800 jobs to go at Jaguar in Coventry, Commodities, Securities dealers call for new rules, European lead consumption, Zimbabwe policy on mining outlined, Fall in demand for whisky dims Macfarlane's hopes, International Superior spurns Brascan offer, Provident Financial up 7pc at interim, In Brief, $19m rise in UK gold and foreign currency, Diploma tops £7m and lifts payout, Top two cooperative retail store groups open merger talks, Business Diary: All friends again (almost)at Brighton, Fraser profits plummet to £1.02m, The Pound, Briefly, Chrysler dissatisfied by effect of cuts, Phantom factories plague the Soviet Union, Caution on China trade prospects, Britain willing to discuss world energy problems, Ford to invest £135m in Merseyside plant modernization, Consortium buys last Herbert subsidiary, Gold, T I Raleigh's French bicycle expansion, Sterling: Other Markets, Assessing Fraser's strategy, Plane makers step up the search for partners, Streeters passes dividend again after loss of £1m, What is at stake in the gambling world, Monsanto chief for Cable and Wireless, McAlpine takes 6 pc stake in Whessoe, Uk Reserves, Unions seek pension index-linking for all, EMS European Currency Rates, Public borrowing 'falling' to levels of 1960s, BP to cut 400 jobs at south Wales plant, Homes boost for life assurance industry. Stock Exchange Tables: Wall Street, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Recent Issues, Stock markets Strength of sterling helps gilts to advance, Foreign exchange report, Price Changes, Stock Exchange Prices Selective buying. Business Appointments: Business appointments New chief for Esso 's Fife project. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,312, Television, Regional Tv, Radio, Personal Choice. Births.

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