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The Times - 29/11/1980

1980; Gale Group;

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By Fred Emery Political Editor, By Michael Horsnell, From Peter Nichols, By Charles Douglas-Home, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, From Tim Jones, From Mario Modiano, By Richard Ford, By Hugh Clayton Agriculture Correspondent, From John Young, By John Witherow, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By R. W. Shakespeare, From David Felton, By Our Political Editor, By Our Education Correspondent, By Robin Young, By Cyril Bainbridge, From Nicholas Timmins, From Our Correspondent, By Lucy Hodges, From Richard Wigg, From Our Own Correspondent, By David Spanier Diplomatic Correspondent, From Ian Murray, From Patricia Clough, From Trevor Fishlock, From John Best, By Our Diplomatic Correspondent, From Dessa Trevisan, From Ivor Davies, From Peter Hazelhurst, From Ray Kennedy, From Bernard Estrade, From Karan Thapar, From Harry Debelius, From Christopher Walker, by William Golant, John Higgins, Joan Chissell, Hilary Finch, William Mann, Stanley Sadie, Edited by Peter Davalle, by David Robinson, Isabelle Anscombe, R.H., Roy Hay, Jeremy Flint, David Wade, John Carter, Clive Barnes, by William Rees-Mogg, Tony Samstag, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Richard Wigg, by Fred Emery, BRIDGET AISHA LEMU, , A. W. WOODRUFF, , JEREMY SANDERS, , I. A. du S. INNES-WATSON, , DAVID LOWENTHAL, , W. H. MORRIS-JONES, , C. G. CLARKE, , RICHARD SIMMONS, , GAD HEUMAN, , RICHARD HOGGART, , S. L. DONOVAN, , B. A. ROBINSON, , RONALD M. BELL, , A. H. J. MILLER, , ANDREW DYKE, , M. H. SMITH, , A. J. STACPOOLE, , COLIN MITCHELL, , G. L. BOLT, , LAURA WEBB, , IRIS C. LESLIE, , W. P. BRADSHAW, , HUMPHREY LEWIS, , By Our Astronomy Correspondent, F. W. Dillistone, By Pearce Wright Science Editor, By Huon Mallalieu, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Keith Macklin, Geoffery Green, By Roy McKelvie, By Sydney Friskin, By Norman Fox Football Correspondent, By Rex Bellamy Squash Rackets Correspondent, From Dilip Rao, By John Whitmore Financial Correspondent, By Clifford Webb Midland Industrial Correspondent, From Subhash Chopra, By Our Industrial Staff, Derek Harris, By Ronald Pullen, By Nicholas Hirst, By Bill Johnstone, Frederick Cleary, By Frances Williams, Margaret Stone, David Hewson, BY roSS, Sylvia Morris, Rosemary Unsworth, Francis Kinsman, By Margareta Pagano, By Our Financial Staff, By Peter Wilson-Smith, Philip Howard, Agnes Whitiker, Philippa Toomey, Pamela Vandyke Price, Suzy Menkes, Beryl Downing, Nicholas Wapshott,

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News: Soyuz links up with space laboratory using computer, Left leaders murdered in El Salvador raid, Merry politicians provoke the Speaker's wrath, Proposed Bill will help children in need, Mao aide tells of persecution plot, Mr Foot to lead rally on unemployment, Whites back black journalists, President of Iran tours front on motor cycle, Prince wants to see Taj Mahal by moonlight, Hunger strike planned by women prisoners, A guiding light to London's sights, How Labour could reach unity on a defence policy, Beware of those Space Invaders, Students hold cold protest on union finance plan, Search for Olympics home clears a hurdle, New police team visits Ripper murder scene, Work on Escort resumes as Ford men return, Georgian house one stone nearer its former glory, The Queen's EEC tribute 'unwise', Gunmen kill Milan director, Leader of Chad rebels refuses to join peace talks, Survivors of Entebbe hijack sue airline, Post-mortem ordered on Miss Rachel Roberts, Travel Mixed feelings about Florence, £55,000 for portrait of Bernhardt, High wire turn: Manfred Doval, of, EEC summit not at all like old times, Protest in the snow:, Going with the spirit of Christmas, Just keep it above the belt, Indians hail Brazil court ruling, Salt treaty dead, US senator tells Kremlin, Italy admits little aid has reached 52 villages hit by earthquake, Saturday Review Clem and Ernie, New editor will take over at 'Daily Star', Firemen call nine-hour strike on Wednesday, Amin supporters 'crushed' after invasion attempt, First stage of new British Library building to start soon, Sportsview Small hours, big fights, Tehran soon to decide fate of four captive Britons, Shoparound, How to economize with style, Travel Extra, Big increase in aid to hill farmers, Saigonese treat 'dollarless Americans' with disdain Siberians flock to sunny Vietnam, Letter from Madrid The Thane in Spain, Remembering the real Christmas story, Britain believes West will not defend Poles if Russia decides to invade, Canada bars Briton from post as festival director, Indonesia fears anti-Chinese riots may spread, Bad news for monkeys, £50,000 fishing fines sought, Polaris base expected to get 1,000 new jobs, Stiff Warsaw warning against more strikes, /New York Notebook Enchanting old Story, Science report Energy: Emission of radioactivity, Collecting British inspiration on display, Rare coins 'new page in history', Mrs Williams declines to be a Labour candidate, Confusing start to Portuguese campaign, Mr Gundelach backs butter imports from New Zealand, The Times Countdown to Christmas May would be a merrier month, Plight of Palestinians is pressed by Mediterranean states in Madrid, Elysée gives hint that M Barre may have outlived his usefulness, The Times Special Offers, Compromise keeps OAS intact, That was an awful week that was, Lady Diana denies meeting Prince on royal train, Bonn Opposition propose deal on Eastern policy, A festive splash of colour, Japan threatens to cut off economic aid to South Korea if Seoul proceeds with execution of Mr Kim, Advent and the revelation of the glorified Christ, Unofficial inquiry begins on remand death, Conflicting claims by resistance groups in pakistan can be a trap for the unwary Afghan numbers game played out between belief and reality, Gardening Leaves to turn over. Law: Uproar at Central Criminal Court as 'Big H' is given life sentence for four murders, Law Report November 28 1980 Chancery Division Rent review clause inoperative Weller v Akehurst and Another, France frees key man in the diamonds affair, Tory agent falsified election expenses, Record man fined £10,000 for not naming supplier of counterfeit cassettes, Anarchy warning over pay research curb, Police corruption trial to be held outside London, Ulster bomber sentenced to triple life term, Unauthorized intrusion by policemen criticized, Police blame Buzby over arrest, Missing babies case couple told to stay apart. Index. Display Advertising: Worth Perfumes Ltd.,, The M & G Group, Small Times, Amev Life Assurance Limited,, First National Securities Limited, Gilts, Lufthansa, Bank Base Rates, Intourist, The Noble Grape, Pontresina, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Barclays, Gus The Great Universal Limited, Yarrow. News in Brief. Picture Gallery: Hoff of Heybridge Heath. Weather: The Weather. Politics and Parliament: Tories stay calm after Heath onslaught, Parliament, November 28, 1980 Failure of Opposition move to reject EEC budget for 1981 House of Commons, Britain's monetary problems set in a global context... and the domestic view from the Commons A golden anchor could stop prices rising. Arts and Entertainment: Jean-Pierre Rampal who appears in The Muppet Show (ITV,, Television, Regional Tv, Radio, Personal Choice, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,387, Bridge Doubled in Dubai, Films On Tv, Hungary keeps chess lead. Reviews: Concentration on beguiling the ear, Self-assurance does little to mar the benefits of experience, Radio Deadly but not serious, Handelian delights brought home to us from France, More revelations by Camerata, Birthday gifts from Wilhelm Kempff. Classified Advertising: Cinemas, Home&garden, Services tomorrow: First Sunday in Advent, Acknowledgments, Royal Festival Hall, "Out and About" at Christmas, Abode, Christmas Presents, Christmas Shopping, Situations Wanted. Editorials/Leaders: Keeping Country Ways, Ulster Waits Uneasily, Turkey's Political Prisoners. Letters to the Editor: Falklands sovereignty, Too long a shot, Role of the judiciary, Sound theology, Aid for Afghan resistance, Rail link under London, West Indies archive sale, Living proof, National Insurance rates, A Muslim centre, Long-term storage of nuclear waste, Metamorphosis, Earthquake disaster, Name of the game. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): The night sky in December, 25 years ago From The Times of Tuesday, Nov 29, 1955 Ulster raids. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: University news. Obituaries: Lord Ballantrae Distinguished author and soldier, Mr Tom Stobart. Sport: CCPR conference Sport may benefit from new TV unit, Squash rackets Life begins at 40 for leading players, Cricket New Zealand hopes rise and fall in Brisbane humidity, Sports in Brief, How Hungarians stripped the scales from English eyes, Football Down in the basement, the strugglers meet, Racing, Cycling Open 'Tour' wins approval, Real tennis Lovell knows too much for his doubles partner, Tennis Miss Navratilova is stretched to her limits, Boxing Gardner knocks out Italian in fifth round, Rugby Union Game which must fit a royal occasion, Football and other fixtures, For the record, Rugby League Stephens, the day's top man, Hockey South clubs join the hunt, Snooker Early breakaway by Davis. Business and Finance: Rediffusion up 7pc midway, Discount market, Heavy Ivory Coast cocoa tendering likely, Capital & Counties slips in first half, Canadian wheat sale to Russia, National Savings Looking in vain for a regular income, Bank cautions clearers as reserve asset facility is ended, Commodities, Scheming jobs for the jobless, Investor's week Poor corporate results depress the market, Cavenham buys Argyle Securities for £21m, Western hopes grow of avoiding further surge in oil prices, Workers win benefit test case, Polly Peck takes control of Cornell Dresses, Insurance An unwelcome gap in holiday travel, In Brief, Expansion plans as Yarrow improves, Readers' Forum A builder's responsibilities, Settlement on Civil Service pay, Round-up Personal pension plans for every occasion, India visit seals Jaguar pact, The Pound, Briefly, Income bonds Buy now before life offices cut their rates, Britain triumphs on worker directors, UK groups get £22m Zimbabwe rail deals, Peter Brotherhood seeks £1m for modernization, £20.5m sale takes strain off Dunlop, Search begins for new chairman of NEB, Great Grimpen punters go short in sugar. Stock Exchange Tables: Stock Exchange Prices Leaders recover, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Recent Issues, Stock markets Shortage sends electricals soaring, Price Changes, Wall Street. Property: Rentals, London And Suburban.

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