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The Times - 06/11/1980

1980; Gale Group;

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From Patrick Brogan, By Fred Emery Political Editor, By David Felton Labour Reporter, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Our Political Reporter, By David Nicholson-Lord, From Christopher Thomas, By Clifford Webb Midlands Industrial Correspondent, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By Donald Macintyre Labour Reporter, By Dan van der Vat, By Marcel Berlins Legal Correspondent, By Annabel Ferriman Health Services Correspondent, By Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, By Nicholas Timmins, By Diana Geddes Education Correspondent, By Lucy Hodges, By Hugh Clayton Agriculture Correspondent, By Craig Seton, From Our Correspondent, By Frances Gibb, By a Staff Reporter, By A Staff Reporter, By Richard Ford, By Robin Young Consumer Affairs Correspondent, From Ronald Kershaw, By John Young Planning Reporter, By Our Planning Reporter, From Patricia Clough, From Charles Hargrove, From Our Own Correspondent, From Richard Wigg, From Ian Murray, By George Clark Political Correspondent, From Dessa Trevisan, by Arrigo Levi, From Nicholas Ashford, By Our Diplomatic Correspondent, Fom David Bonavia, From Stephen Downer, From David Cross, From Robert Fisk, From Frank Vogl, From Ivor Davis, From Michael Hornsby, Brian Martin, Anthony Quinton, Derek Parker, Richard Holmes, Paul Griffiths, No�l Goodwin, Tom Hutchinson, Brian Alderson, David Robinson, Irving Wardle, Ned Chaillet, Richard Williams, Martin Huckerby, European Parliament, Nicholas Wapshott, Bernard Levin, Alan Hamilton, Ronald Butt, NICHOLAS HINTON, , GREENWOOD OF ROSSENDALE, , GOODMAN, , RAGLAN, , ERIC DEAKINS, , C. BARR, , SERGE LOURIE, , STEPHEN THAKE, , ALAN HUGHES, , RICHARD PORTES, , LEONARD SCHAPIRO, , STEWART OF FULHAM, , ANTONY BUCK, , ALAN LEE WILLIAMS, , JOSEPH GODSON, , RAY WHITNEY, , G. B. BENTLEY, , IAN LLOYD, , H. W. MARRATT, , KONRAD SYROP, , JOHN PARSLOW, , FRANK FIELD, , E. H. WILD, , R. T. B. LANGHORNE, , By Kenneth Gosling, By Huon Mallalieu, By the staff of Nature, From Clive White, Geoffrey Green, By Keith Macklin, By Richard Eaton, By Sydney Friskin, By Conrad Voss Bark, By Peter Marson, Shona Crawford Poole, Robin Young, Egon Ronay, By Peter Hill Industrial Editor, By John Whitmore, By Our Financial Staff, By Peter Wilson-Smith, By John Huxley, Peter Hill, From Our US Economics Correspondent, By Richard Allen, By Our Economics Staff, Peter Norman, By Patricia Tisdall Management Correspondent, By Our Industrial Editor, By Our Industrial Staff, By Nicholas Hirst, SADRUDDIN AGA KHAN, M. E. TENNANT, , J. M. BOARDMAN, , I. ATKINSON, , M. M. MACMILLIAN, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Ross Davies, Melvyn Westlake, David Hewson, By Rosemary Unsworth, By Philip Robinson, From Anthony Hilton, Michael Prest, By Margareta Pagano, From Jan Mayman, Edited by Peter Davalle,

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News: Disturbed patients accepted by hospital, Leaked Ottawa papers go to MPs, Reith lecturer pinpoints doctors' dilemma over defining illness, Dr Nyerere sworn in for his last term of office, No time for critics, Mrs Thatcher's prompt invitation, 10,000 Lorraine miners called out on strike, Shadow Cabinet discusses leadership election issue, Minister agrees to give more aid to French farmers, Tears at the embassy, Wives should have the protection of rape law, legal group says, Men of the Year: Lord Soames (right),, Defence cuts will be well below �500m sought by Treasury, Plea for safeguard against slaughterhouse brutality, W German Chancellor is sworn in, Ayatollah urges troops to keep Abadan out of Iraqis' hands, Solidarity unions prepare for selective strikes if court rules against them, Greenwich refuses to sell council homes, The way to enjoy bubbly and still save pounds, Mr Prior changes codes on picketing and closed shops after employers' pressure, Bomb PC loses appeal against discharge, PLO fears new 'expansionism' by Israel, Mr Reagan celebrates his victory with pledge to join the people in putting America back to work, Smuggled letter calls for prison reforms, Reform urged of charities' tax relief law, Separate lives of new first family, �111,500 damages for hospital's neglect, BBC plans morning TV repeats, Repairs to new hospital cost �7�m, 72% happy with pay, poll shows, Pakistan warned not to interfere in Afghanistan, Peking leaders fear evidence Mao's widow may give at her trial, Princess Anne expecting second child, Libyan forces said to be fighting in Chad, Shooting increases Ulster fears of Protestant sectarian murder campaign, Results of voting for other candidates in American elections Newly-elected governors of 13 States, Senate changes hands after 26 years, Author 'too ill' for book launch, Transfer of civil servants to Glasgow condemned, Fear of US turning its back on Europe, Plea for quick return of Britons in foreign jails, Romania call for Russians to leave Afghanistan, Cheaper jeans more hard wearing, 'Which?' says, Benefit of freight going by rail emphasized, Higher priority urged for the fight against unemployment in France, Ford action on stoppages, End of 'football war' allows troops into former frontier sanctuary Peace treaty a serious setback to guerrilla hopes of overthrowing El Salvador junta, Wall poster criticizes top Chinese officials, Support for pay freeze at 'Express', More control of university grants proposed by MPs, Commuters may be able to hop on a cab, In search of the compleat angler, Mr Heath's taunt on 'ruinous monetarism', London Diary, Soviet anger at 'US ultimatum', How poor boy from Illinois became film actor, union leader and governor on way to White House, What is happening to the French feast?, �13,000 for necklace of diamonds, Prosecution of doctor for use of foetus, Journalists' survival plan for 'Times', Dr Runcie pleads for housing groups, A better chance for those fine promises, The Reagan Men Names and faces that may shape an Administration for the 1980s, Guard tells Tekere court of kidnapping, World View What a Polish Pope means to Ostpolitik, Publishing suicide book is irresponsible, bishop says, Hostages not yet in Government custody, Talks on Africa at No 10, Science report Botany: Trees gain from fungus, Now play hunt the ingredients The Times Cook, Coal board pay offer 'limited by recession', BL management in talks to avert pay strike, Right-wing group calls off march to Cenotaph, Ex-envoy held in coup attempt is freed, President-elect Reagan promises to cut income tax by 10%. Index. Law: Mackeson case extradition is challenged, Charges against general are dropped, Record of police interrogation as exhibit Regina v Todd, Struck out, Times Newspapers to pay damages to police officer, Probation after killing boy friend, Lord Kagan admits theft and false accounting, Lord Kagan admits charges of theft, Boy's murder charge, Court of Appeal Mother must not return home, to protect children B v B. Display Advertising: Hopkinsons Holdings Limited, Cognac., Quest/80, Ferguson Videostar, The Flowering Of Britain, Multiple Display Advertisements, Richard Adams, Yale University Press, Babylon, The Buchanan Blend, Bmw, Bank Base Rates, Gold Storage Holdings Limited, Private Patients Plan, Maria, Mowbrays Bookshop, Alan Coren, Sheraton Skyline, Pool Promoters Association, Erica Jong, The Listener, The Bestwood Company Limited, The 29th Kensington Antiques Fair, Capper Neill, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Department Of Energy, Thomson's EQUITY & Life Brokers Ltd, Bryant, Atcost, Hine, Interpreters' School Zurich, Zetters Group, J Sainsbury. Weather: The Weather. News in Brief. Picture Gallery. Reviews: Elkie Brooks Apollo Victoria, BBCSO/Atherton Festival Hall/Radio 3, Gioco! Contra! and Hermes Trismegistus The Game of Tarot By Michael Dummett (Duckworth, �45.00) Twelve Tarot Games By Michael Dummett (Duckworth, �5.95), Wit of wits Sydney Smith: a biography By Alan Bell (Oxford, �9.95), Weirdo Dystopia Black and White By Shiva Naipaul (Hamish Hamilton, �8.50), Arts agenda, Science fiction Return from the Stars By Stanislaw Lem (Secker & Warburg, �6.95), This Jockey Drives Late Nights Stratford East, Circus Oz Round House, London's moment of film history, Dreamer New Half Moon, Fiction Winter Garden By Beryl Bainbridge (Duckworth, �5.95) Ancestral Vices By Tom Sharpe (Secker & Warburg, �6.50) First Love, Last Love By Margaret Powell (Duckworth, �6.95) Pillars of the Establishment By Alexander Thynn (Hutchinson, �6.95) Out of Control By G. Gordon Liddy (Severn House, �6.95), BP sponsors London Mozart Players, Foulds centenary Wigmore Hall, Esther Sadler's Wells, Quick guide The Lad of the Gad By Alan Garner (Collins �4.95). Politics and Parliament: Home video recording breaches copyright House of Lords, A two part test for motor cycle learners, 'Bucket-shop operations' involved in cleaning Government offices, MEP suggests European Court examines budget test case, Useful talks in Poland and Hungary, Vehicle builder needs to find marketing partner, Stronger rules to combat noisy vehicles, An agreed policy on sale of BR assets House of Commons, Breath test machines to combat drink and driving problem, British Airways in good flying shape, MP seeks to change shoplifting law, Competition coming on motorways, Cutback in Civil Service a firm aim, Oil rig deaths, Bringing Scotland into line with England, Consultations on vehicle type approval, Ceiling of 50 per cent on rates levied on empty non-domestic property. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Monday, November 7, 1955, Nearer to Homer. Editorials/Leaders: A Republican President. Letters to the Editor: A prison officer's loyalty, More light on nuclear power, Another view of the economy, Protection of wildlife, The Desert Army, Changing countryside, Religion in schools, Dangers from badly maintained roads, Saying it with flowers, Choosing Labour's next leader, The cost of flying, Prospects for Poland, Trade balance with Indonesia, Typographical errors, Pressing for human rights in Russia, Housing association cuts, Long-term unemployed. Court and Social: Court Circular. Deaths. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: University news. Obituaries: Sir Kenneth Blackburne Former Governor-General of Jamaica, Miss Lillian Moore. Sport: Rugby League British side fail again in basic essentials, Football Ipswich have to walk icy tightrope but keep their composure, Tennis Fleming joins seeded spectators, Snooker White hustles his way into semi-final round, Sports in Brief, Cricket Lloyd's 53 props up West Indian innings, Rugby Union Surrey will seek greater sense of purpose in semi-final round, Golf Irwin fancied to regain PGA title, Hockey Beckenham move up table at a hot pace, Racing Stockton programme, For the record, Squash rackets Zaman sweeps Barrington aside on his way to title. Stock Exchange Tables: Wall Street, Stock markets Oils surge ahead after Mr Reagan's victory, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Briefly, Recent Issues, Price Changes, Stock Exchange Prices Big gains in oils. Business and Finance: Discount market, 'Worthless' leases sold in Australia MP claims, Blue Circle's S African offshoot in merger talks, Challengers for the Treasury post, Builders fear more cuts, Ivory Coast rejects cocoa move, Coal chief's warning on �200m fall in sales, Commodities, Germany faces public spending cuts, Toymaker forced into pre-Christmas sale, ICL set to win computer contract, 10am 'deadline' at Moran, Fibres output slumps as export boom ends, Business Diary: Here, there and somewhere, Ironfounders refusing to pay higher fuel bills, In Brief, Feelings high at CBI decision to abandon new technology guidelines, Bellway falls but holds payment, Capper-Neill's half-time profit slips to �1.7m, Profits collapse at Newman Industries, Mining Inco survey looks to a nickel boom, Statement on Mr Catchpole, Dalgety strength in agriculture, The Pound, Rolls-Royce and BL will get more finance under new legislation, Wharf Mill asks for appointment of receiver, Hunt brothers' about-turn in sale of Bache shares, Pessimism at Vauxhall with �7.6m setback, Economic notebook Dangers of rigidity, 'Free sheets' fight for respectability, Chrysler's 'quality' cars recalled, Wall Street cheers Reagan triumph, Dollar at best level since May, International Peugeot expects �150m loss, Warner Holidays slides into loss, Sainsbury profit jumps by �11.3m, Wall Street celebrates, Warning on extension of 'Granny Bonds' by building society chief, Ewer share move dismissed, Interim profit rises by 31pc at Hammerson. Property: Rentals, Flat Sharing, Overseas Property. Business Appointments: Business appointments Stone-Platt reshuffle. Classified Advertising: Entertainments Guide, Recruitment Opportunities, -Managerial-Administrative-Secretarial-Personal Assistants-, Forthcoming Events. Arts and Entertainment: Television, Regional Tv, Radio, Personal Choice, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,367. Births.

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