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The Times - 27/11/1980

1980; Gale Group;

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By Our Foreign Staff, From Trevor Fishlock, From David Bonayia, By Hugh Clayton, By Fred Emery Political Editor, By Our Parliamentary Staff, By David Felton Labour Reporter, By a Staff Reporter, By Our Political Reporter, By Donald Macintyre Labour Reporter, By John Young Planning Reporter, By Diana Geddes Education Correspondent, From Christopher Thomas, By Michael Hatfield Political Reporter, From a Staff Reporter, By Robin Young Consumer Affairs Correspodent, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Peter Hennessy, By Frances Gibb, By Lucy Hodges, By Our Transport Correspondent, By Stewart Tendler Crime Reporter, By Ross Davies, By Our Air Correspondent, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, From Nicholas Timmins, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, From Tim Jones, From Charles Hargrove, From Patricia Clough, From John Earle, From Our Own Correspondent, From Mario Modiano, by Arrigo Levi, From Ian Murray, By Our Diplomatic Correspondent, By David Spanier Diplomatic Correspondent, From Ivor Davis, From Ray Kennedy, From Moshe Brilliant, From Christopher Walker, From Patrick Brogan, From Karan Thapar, Irving Wardle, Nicholas Wapshott, Ned Chaillet, Joan Bakewell, John Percival, Joan Chissell, By Clive White, From Dilip Rao, Peter Ryde, By Peter West, Rugby Correspondent, From Lewine Mair, By John Hennessy, By Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, By Sydney Friskin, From Richard Eaton, By Roy McKelvie, Michael Ratcliffe, Michael Church, Stuart Evans, Anthony Masters, Suzy Menkes, Nicholas Lash, Richard Holmes, Roanld Butt, Julian Taylor, Alan Hamilton, Berard Levin, FRANK FIELD, , H. LINTOTT, , G. N. WALTON, , ROY ROEBUCK, , RAYMOND BLACKBURN, , R. J. BURGESS, , NICHOLAS MORRISON, , BURTON OF COVENTRY, , WALTER GOLDSMITH, , MICHAEL FOX, PHILIP LEWIS, , PETER TOWNSEND, , L. F. NEAL, , ROBERT BURCHFIELD, , ANTHONY BRADBURY, , D. N. BARON, , By Our Health Services Correspondent, By the Staff of Nature, By Huon Mallalieu, Mr Richard Buckle, Pamela, Vandyke Price, Conal Gregory, MW, Joyce Rackham, P.V.P., J.R., Colin Price Beech, C.P.B., Prudence Glynn, Shona Crawford Poole, From Frank Vogl United States Economics Correspondent, By Our Economics Staff, By John Huxley, By Derek Harris, Richard Allen, By Melvyn Westlake, By Margaret Stone, By Bill Johnstone, By Our Energy Correspondent, By Richard Allen Insurance Correspondent, Frances Williams, Melvyn Westlake, From Peter Norman, By Derek Harris Commercial Editor, By R. W. Shakespeare Northern Industrial Correspondent, J. R. WILSON, , W. M. HENRY, , GORDON LOWTHER, , J. M. BENNETT, , RICHARD KNOX, , JOHN TRAFFORD, , M. McEWEN CHARLISH, , ROGER OPIE, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Ross Davies, David Blake, By Catherine Gunn, Michael Prest Mining Correspondent, By Margareta Pagano, By Rosemary Unsworth, By Peter Wilson-Smith, Edited by Peter Davalle,

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News: Rift in RSPCA ranks over finance resolved, Warm welcome for Reagan envoy, Amnesty reports torture used in Turkish jails, Grown in granite, Cool Paris assassin may be an Arab commando, Labour plans group to examine policy, The Pope appeals for disaster aid, Security law led to Bir Zeit unrest West Bank conflict is centred on colleges, Nigerian threat of drastic action over interference by Libya, Bill will protect flora and fauna, Some likely jobs for the girls, Big decision today on firemen's claim, A great variety for the happy quaffer, Contempt Bill aims to create new difinitions and fulfil obligations, Vote saves university's Russian department, Earthquake Minister resigns, 'Frivolous' drink selling well, BA ponders flying freight in Concorde, Algerians meet Americans to discuss hostages, Portuguese Wines, Downing Street goes cold on Whitehall merger, Jamaica drug report denied, Women with strong nerves and a, Doctors accused over ethical decisions, Why pupils should come before politics, Ford disciplines 370 Halewood men under new procedure, World View Ulster is a tragedy hidden from Europe, The 'Englishman's' tipple popular in France, Soviet Union voices its concern about Polish trade unions, £1 Awayday rail ticket extended for two weeks, Brain biopsies made without consent, Evening closure of three London termini is a possibility, BR says, EEC grants to Greece exceed its contributions, Warsaw Prosecutor-General sets rules for action against dissidents, Science report Botany: Plants that eat insects, Bernini Treasure: A virtuoso sketch by, Insurance issue flares again in Commons with apology refusal, Sketch by Van Gogh in a letter of April, 1887, to Emile Bernard:, Council inquiry into death of child urged, British MP backs Schiphol site, Publication of manual for benefits officers may contravene secrets Act, Dail debate leads nowhere, The Prince turns out for the Taj, Russian forces in big attacks in the Kabul area, A capital mantled in vines, Giscard reply over diamonds is promised, Fading memories delay Nazi trials, Top detectives will make a full-scale review of past police strategy in hunt for Ripper, Lord Soames urges West to cherish tie with US, Mrs Thatcher forecasts an upturn late next year, Pithead ballot: Miners voting at the Bettes-, Four die as winds fan brush fires in California, Viticulture is arduous on Madeira, Best of Britain, 4: A healthy part of the trade balance Expatriates who fled city's former grime boost invisible exports, Need for alternative energy source becomes Dublin's political obsession Eire's search for oil shows signs of success, Consent on prosecution of 'Romans' play refused, A big prize for the right little ship, The shabby Briton returns with recession, Heseltine call for improved public accounts system, Lord Carrington says Britain will honour wishes of Falklanders, London Diary, Jail peace formula to be put to officers, The Times Cook Better late than bought, 'Aid women divorced abroad' plea, Little hope for rights Bill, Martyrdom panel fetches record price at auction, Farmworkers walk out of pay talks, Pym warning on nuclear disarmament, Strike silences local radio programmes, Bar Council to look into racial bias allegations, Mr Macmillan casts light on art of statesmanship, Secret document tried to link Polish unions with dissidents, Mr Peres is favourite for Israeli Labour nomination, Mr Heath to speak in debate on economy, Nuclear gun displayed in Pretoria parade. Index. Law: Mao's widow evasive on conspiracy questions, Jail sentences on 'Keepers of Wales', Property men admit scheming to defraud ministry of £600,000, Three blacks sentenced to death for treason in South Africa, Law Report November 26 1980 Court of Appeal Extent fo taxing master's authority in legal aid taxation Storer v Wright, Sex discrimination issue sent to European court, Death sentence on French killer, Gang jailed after police uncover stolen car ruse, Poniatowski decision deferred, Ex-prostitute can keep home for time being. Display Advertising: Small Times, Abbey National, Multiple Display Advertisements, Europe's Top Twenty Industrial Groups, Sunday Times, The Red Cross, Dao, British Limbless Ex-Service Men's Association, Remy Martin, Crof, Port, High & Dry, National Westminster Bank Limited, Midland, Ford, Blandys, Dow's Port, Pool Promoters Association, BBC Publications, Blackheath Travel Ltd.,, Crisp Young Wines, Italian Earthquake Disaster, 'Taste Wine', Micmillan London, J. Hepworth & Son Limited, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Dickie Dirts, Mowbrays, Hill Samuel Base Rate, British Assets Trust Ltd., Royal Mail, B M W, White Horse, Mercedes-Benz, Scotch Whisky, Cork. Politics and Parliament: Ministers advised Queen on EEC, MPs urged not to be prophets of doom, Hope that fish deadline can be observed, Swastikas daubed on property of Asians, BR human rights case, Left will have little capitalism to dismantle, Seeking a strong Europe to act in partnership with a strong US House of Lords, White flag hoisted alongside red flag, Transport police to recruit 250 to combat violence, Mr Prior proposes an 'open tech' for training in new technologies, Marriage bureaux inquiry call, Chancellor's frantic meddling will add to number out of work, Minister wants BBC to 'put right this disgraceful wrong' House of Commons. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery. News in Brief. Arts and Entertainment: Television, England move to second place in Chess Olympiad, Rattle to record with EMI, Regional Tv, Radio, Personal Choice, Concert of folksongs at St John's, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,385. Property: Rentals, Flat Sharing. Reviews: Bread and corpses The French Revolution By Christopher Hibbert, Fiction The Interceptor Pilot By Kenneth Gangemi (Marion Boyars, £5.95) The Two Women By Harry Mulisch Translated by Els Early (John Calder, £6.95) Fanny By Erica Jong (Granada, £6.95) Sleeping Dogs Lie By Julian Gloag, Adaptation with real qualities Love in a Cold Climate Thames, Open question Does God Exist? By Hans Küng (Collins £12) Christ The Christian Experience in the Modern World By Edward Schillebeeckx, A joy we don't deserve Nicholas Nickleby Aldwych, Mike Leigh's peculiar method, Ian Spink Riverside, Aaron Copland on a lifetime of music, All the world as stage That Despicable Race By Bryan Forbes, RPO/Temirkanov Festival Hall, A fighting companion George Orwell: A Life By Bernard Crick, Be mean! The Pick of Punch Edited by Alan Coren, Bloodletting on a bare stage The Revenger's Tragedy Liverpool Playhouse, Exquisites and peculiars Style Wars By Peter York. Sport: Boxing Leonard's clowning glory stops the show, Football Poles make an appetizing meal for Wark and confident Ipswich, Squash rackets Pakistanis brush aside the up-and-coming Canadians, Cricket New Zealand would settle for a draw, Golf Burroughs has clear lead, Diving Perfect ending for Kimball, The airwoman who won her golfing wings, Racing Silver Buck puts on a golden show, Sports Council Administrators asked to bury their differences, Real tennis Lovell learns his lesson and beats a master, Rugby Union Rose's skills continue to burgeon, Snooker Davis crushes Griffiths, For the record, Hockey Hawks fall prey to disputed Cambridge penalty goal. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Monday, November 28, 1955. Cyprus emergency, Urgent: this correspondence must not cease. Editorials/Leaders: Oil Price At Risk Again, HE Should Have Given The Whole Picture, Poland's Double Crisis. Letters to the Editor: Rail link under London, A bit of a mess, Guardians of the people's freedoms, A metal finishing statistic, Discounts for prompt payers, Cover point, The right to speak out, Cheap air fares, Sound theology, Chancellor's basis for help to poor, Government plans for sick pay, PO's telephone service, Civil Service Department, Assessing head-hunter qualities, A modest programme, Aria of grievance, Nuclear waste, British blessings, Nuclear power and energy needs, Information technology, Monopoly route, Canada's Constitution. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Births. Official Appointments and Notices: Latest appointments, Church news. Obituaries: Mr John Walter, Mr Nigel Hannen Long service in building industry, Mr Arnold Haskell, Mr Edward Danby. Business and Finance: Discount market, Acorn shareholders get choice over winding up, International Qantas forecasts further loss after record setback, Barratt Developments: Mr, Coffee dealers fear that ICA may be at risk, Opec meeting in balance, Productivity plea to unions, Eurosyndicat, Commodities, Computer policies may cost Lloyd's up to $400m, Employment Gazette UK in mid-league for strikes and lockouts, Prime rate at 18pc as most US banks raise cost of borrowing, Tougher EEC controls on 'sensitive' imports, More large premium bond prizes on way, Arab plan to aid poor states, Matthew Brown boosts dividend, Steel users seek to close price gap, James Burrough up 18 pc, G H Downing up but outlook bleak, First Viewdata bureau in Britain, Return to profits at Anderson Strathclyde, Ladbroke's £1.4m sale of two more casinos, In Brief, Insurance commission rates raised, Chairmen take protest on missile contract to Japanese embassy, Business Diary: Landau's counter-attraction · Everyone a winner?, Pound and dollar stronger, Sterling holds steady as prime rates rise, Workwear group meets forecast, The Pound, Output cut as MK Electric falters, Briefly, Esso Chemical holds steady in recession, Mr Conran to make Hepworth his habitat, Mining Shape of things to come at Selection Trust, British oil companies 'being ignored', Liverpool docks under pressure to cut jobs, Economic notebook Facing up to the pay problem, Identifying the new unemployed, More than 5m hours lost in short-time working, EEC export credit rate proposals criticized. Stock Exchange Tables: Stock Exchange Prices Attempts at a rally, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Recent Issues, Price Changes, Wall Street, Stock markets Selective buying, but attempt at rally fails. Business Appointments: Business appointments New chief at Imperial Metal. Classified Advertising: Announcements, Entertainments Guide, Recruitment Opportunities, -Managerial-Administrative-Secretarial-Personal Assistants-.

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