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The Times - 07/10/1980

1980; Gale Group;

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From Robert Fisk, By David Blake Economics Editor, From David Bonavia, From Fred Emery Political Editor, By Arthur Reed. Air Correspondent, By Lucy Hodges, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, From Tim Jones, By Nicholas Timmins, By Diana Geddes Education Correspondent, By Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, By Our Political Correspondent, By Fred Emery Political Editor, By Our Labour Editor, By David Felton Labour Reporter, From Michael Hatfield, From George Clark Political Correspondent, From Arthur Osman, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Michael Horsnell, By John Young, By Richard Ford, By Peter Hennessy, From Christopher Thomas, By David Nicholson-Lord, By Marcel Berlins Legal Correspondent, By Clifford Longley, Craig Seton, Tim Jones, From Patricia Clough, From Richard Wigg, From Our Own Correspondent, From Ian Murray, From Christopher Walker, From Alan McGregor, From Sinan Fisek, From Our Special Correspondent, From David Cross, By David Spanier Diplomatic Correspondent, From Michael Binyon, From Michael Leapman, From Nicholas Ashford, By Roy Lewis, From Kuldip Nayar, From Neil Kelly, By Stuart Jones, By Keith Macklin, By John Hennessy, By Michael Seely, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By Sydney Friskin, By Nicholas Harling, by Prudence Glynn..., John Russell Taylor, Ned Chaillet, Noël Goodwin, Stanley Sadie, John Russel Taylor, Max Harrison, Richard Williams, Lord Chalfont, Geraldine Norman Sale room Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Bernard Levin, WILLIAM BELL, B. RIGBY, , NORMAN BARRYMAINE, , ANDREW CRICHTON, , CHRIS GENT, , C. B. V. NEILSON, , DONALD S. CRIGHTON, , JOHN KENTLETON, , FNID LAKEMAN., MARTIN ROTH, , JOSEPH DOHERTY, CSSR, , JOHN BRATBY, , KENNETH MONKMAN, , D. WATKINS, , By the Staff of Nature, From John Chartres, From a Bridge Correspondent, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, From Michael Hornsby, From Peter Hill, By Margaret Stone, Bill Johnstone, By Patricia Tisdall Management Correspondent, By Roman Eisenstein Banking Correspondent, By Clifford Webb Midland Industrial Correspondent, Frank Vogl, Kenneth Owen, ANSEL Z. HARRIS, W. DE HAVAS, , R. LEE-FAULKNER., C. A. HERON., CHRISTOPHER LACKI, M. DOBBS, W. MAIR, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, David Hewson, Hugh Stephenson, By Our Financial Staff, By Philip Robinson, By Michael Clark, By Rosemary Unsworth, By Margareta Pagano, Edited by Peter Dear, Pangloss, Edward Heath, Robert Beckman, Maurice Bommensath, Jacqueline Grapin, Andrew Goodrick-Clarke, Paul Fabra, M.S., Marcel Scotto, Philippe Lemaitre,

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News: Gossip High cost of office, Red Cross leaves Chad because of restrictions, Wholesale price inflation falling, Facts and figures Increasing signs of a recovery in the United States, Jamaicans go to the polls on October 30, Why the closed shop arguments are far from over, Vote for Mr Jackson allays fears of left-wing TUC purge, Export clash on slave trading documents, Seven lost as tanker and ferry collide, Fashion, Housing project near minster called insensitive, An African EEC?, Science report Ornithology: Field ambulance for birds, On the contrary Personal column, Jews alerted to risK of attacks from right-wing extremists, Ku-Klux-Klan leadier nominated as Democrat admits he is racialist, £100m EEC aid to uplift Belfast, 38 cases of brutality alleged at Rampton, Iraq's Navy has hardly fired a shot in anger despite all the talk of war, Tight security after Manila bombs, Laggers dispute gets worse as 5 are fined, Police unions questioned on neo-Nazis in French force, Choosing not to choose, Irish border issue unites Unionists, Tory chief stands by wages restraint, Worker sent to Russian mental unit, Society turns a deaf ear to campaign against noise, US Elections Unemployment is dominant issue in Detroit, Quiet marriage bureau, Israel allows return of Arab mayors, China blames Russia for deaths in border clash, Secret report on improving image of the Civil Service, Party backing for Italy's Premier-elect, Nato chief Ankara to discuss Greek reentry, Union threatens to widen docks stoppage, World pattern implies deflationary forces are building momentum, President Zia says peace mission goes on, Abolition of Lords 'the classic route to tyranny', Mr William Rees-Davies, QC,, In the face of a bleak outlook... Italians can boast of technical expertise, Right-wing tries to set pace for Mr Prior, Tory agents are given pay warning, GLC keeps up campaign for Maplin airport', Regional report Slate capital draws in tourists, Second Hitler Officer commits suicide, New liberal policy promised in Bundestag, Chairman of S Africa Council is named, Winchester asked to provide assisted places, Polish party purges its ranks of Gierek men, Mr Karmal to visit Moscow, London Diary, Children' at risk' unless NSPCC gets more cash, The Colorado Plateau-a paradise for some, but for how long?, Mr Callaghan to announce leadership decision soon, Insurgent ring surrounds Kabul, Arresting EEC investment fall Lomé offers new chance, Khoorramshahr docks captured by Iraq, Hopes still held for missing US soldiers, Technology News Wider range of computer aids for designers, Union calls one-hour 'political' strike, Events in Afghanistan and Poland seen as cause of Portuguese Communists' heavy poll defeat, Too late to take cover as Basra sirens blare, How Mr Reagan would handle the decade of danger, Prison action disrupts contract jobs, Keeping watch on the watchdogs, Airlines sue over 'illegal' landing rates, Viewpoint, Oil sanctions no curb on Soviet expansion, Rising Stars A youthful chairman who is facing unpalatable facts, Developing nations seek overhaul of IMF and World Bank, Big newspapers complete switch to electronics in US, Low fare bus operators satisfied with first day's business, Mrs Thatcher sees Trudeau plan, Soviet Union goes on offensive in an attempt to Curtail Madrid human rights discussion. Index. Picture Gallery. Display Advertising: Bwm, Burmah, Europa Reports, Loch Lomond, Hambro Life, Motelagip, Barclays Bank, Bank Base Rates, Vauxhall, German Marshall Fund, Hawtin Limited, F. Copson Co. Ltd., LV, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Laing, Ricardo, Hampton & Sons, Dema, Hine, Lambeth, Freemans. News in Brief. Weather: The Weather. Law: Court of Appeal Malus animus in law of forgery: constable's conviction upheld Regina v Turner (Basil), No power to give directions G v G, Atom plant jury give open verdict, Peer spanned gap batween judge and politician, 10 am sittings, Supreme Court agrees to review Agee case, Divorce settlement reforms proposed, Mr Llewellyn wins libel suit against 'Private Eye', Mr and Mrs Cadbury to pay £400 fines and costs of £2,000 for wasting police time, Aware of the bull, Police escort is ordered for murder trial jury. Politics and Parliament: Lords back in old home, Bill will cut number of allotments-Opposition, Mr Heseltine accused of preempting decision of House House of Lords, Minister to look at market in spectacles. Sport: Tennis US Open will have record $1m in prizes, Equestrianism Skelton and Whitaker on parallel paths, Golf Germam in Aladdin's cave after remarkable run, Hockey Wales survive at the death, Racing Three sound reasons for Dunlop to enjoy Brighton run, Motor racing The winner who had nothing to lose, Football Ritchie the man in the middle of million-plus international deal, Rugby League How medical men plan to give referees new heart, Basketball Three is a crowd when Americans get together, For the record, Rugby Union Richards will keep the All Blacks guessing, Snooker Higgins gives supporters something to remember, Squash rackets Maqsood sent tumbling out. Classified Advertising: Secretarial and Non-secretarial Appointments, Legal Appointments, Acknowledgments, Public Notices, Entertainments, Exhibitions. Reviews: Keshavan Maslak 100 Club, No Limits to Love Warehouse, A revelation of Lewis's consistent awareness Wyndham Lewis Manchester City Art Gallery William Roberts R.A. Maclean Gallery, Artistic liberation of George Shearing George Shearing Duo Festival Hall, Book review William Blake's Designs for Edward Young's Night Thoughts, Orchestra of St John's Queen Elizabeth Hall, A move towards resonance as San Francisco enjoys its Strauss. Arts and Entertainment: Television, Treasures of Jewish history on show, Regional Tv, Radio, Personal Choice, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,341, December premiere for Bintley ballet, Sotheby's claim five price records for paintings, The high cost of keeping our heritage, British bridge challenge gathering momentum. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): Salute to the brave, 25 years ago Fron The Times of Friday, Oct 7, 1955 Idle workmen. Editorials/Leaders: Victory For The German Centre, An Electoral Threat To President Eanes, After Blackpool, Brighton. Letters to the Editor: Victims of aggression, Still not the last of the big spenders, Cheque card purchases, MIND and its work, Selling spare parts for cars, Our building heritage, Grand hotel, Post Office efficiency, Folly of spending money on US nuclear reactors, Money from tobacco, Advice to small firms, Telex rise 'staggering', British farming must reduce its costs, Labour points moral for Conservatives, Roman Catholics and crime, Before the fridge. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Official Appointments and Notices: Latest appointments. Obituaries: Mr Konrad Zweig, Lina Pagliughi, Miss Hattie Jacques Comic personality of stage, films and television. Business and Finance: Living with high US interest rates, $21m setback for bank consortium, Discount market, British Syphons sees fall in second half, LME metal stocks, Massey to hold special meeting, 'Raw' sugar futures up to £10.50 higher, Commodities, Pickles dismisses reports of Ray bid, Hambro Life interim is doubled, Setting the scene for an MLR cut, EEC Commission calls for emergency action to support falling steel prices, Slight increase at Bilton, Trans Natal rights issue, Air Call dips as courier side disappoints, New drilling at Australian mine, Silkolene up 59pc midway, Unions call strike over Fiat, Samuel Montagu post goes to an outsider, In Brief, UTA angry at proposals, Rossing optimistic over mine, Swire Pacific Property becomes a key factor, Retail Sales, Pay rises held at 10pc for 18,000, Campari slips below £1m for year, but payout lifted, Shipyard unions fear more cuts, The Pound, Briefly, Scots find source for soy dressing, Experts split on Vestey loophole, Business Diary: Mid-west's British pioneers, International Lonrho offshoot plans rights issue, Proposed quorum for veto of Lloyd's council reduced, Lotus Cars being sued in US, Chairman sees 'breathing space', Wholesale Prices, West Germany rejects restrictions, Chancellor persuades unions to talk on pay. Stock Exchange Tables: Stock markets Gilts firm ahead of banking figures, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Stock Exchange Prices Gilts lead the way, Recent Issues, Price Changes, Wall Street, Wall Street closes 15 points up. Business Appointments: Business appointments Changes at S G Warburg. Property: Commercial And Industrial Properties, Flat Sharing, Salerooms and Antiques, Rentals. Births.

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