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The Times - 21/04/1980

1980; Gale Group;

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From Robert Fisk Middle East Correspondent, From David Cross, By Stewart Tendler, , Nicholas Timmins, , David Nicholson-Lord, By George Clark Political Correspondent, By Our Foreign Staff, From Dessa Trevisan, By Ronald Faux, From Paul Routledge Labour Editor, From Our Labour Editor, By Our Political Correspondent, By Our Labour Staff, From David Felton Labour Reporter, By Harry Golombek Chess Correspondent, By Donald Macintyre Labour Staff, By Pearce Wright Science Editor, By Our Political Staff, By a Staff Reporter, By Peter Hennessy, From Our Correspondent, By the Staff of Nature, From Martin Huckerby, By Lucy Hodges, By Diana Geddes Education Correspondent, From Michael Hornsby, From Patricia Clough, By David Wood European Political Editor, From Charles Hargrove, From David Bonavia, From Mario Modiano, From Our Own Correspondent, By David Spanier Diplomatic Correspondent, From Patrick Knight, From Hasan Akhtar, By Caroline Moorehead, From Richard Wigg, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, Gerald Ely, Dennis Potter, Nicholas Wapshott, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Michael Coleman, By Joyce Whitehead, By Keith Macklin, By Norman Fox Football Correspondent, From Richard Streeton, From Peter Ryde, By Athole Still, By John Karter, From Desmond Stoneham French Racing Correspondent, By Pamela McGregor Morris, By Rex Bellamy Squash Rackets Correspondent, By Roy McKelvie, John Russell Taylor, Stanley Sadie, William Mann, Paul Griffiths, Joan Chissell, Michael Ratcliffe, Eric Heffer, George Hill, Michael Leapman, Lord Gladwyn, David Wood, ANTHONY FRODSHAM, , LAWRENCE DALY, , TAMARA DEUTSCHER, , RALPH MILIBAND, , JOHN WESTERGAARD, , HUGH GLED HILL, , R. D. MEHEW, , FRANK K. ROBERTS, , K. HUNT, , T. E. ROGERS, , PATRICK CROSS, , G. SCHOENEWALD, MARTIN PULBROOK, , JOAN MACINTOSH, STEWART G. BUSSEY, , ALASTAIR PILKINGTON, , PETER D. JONES, , ROBERT SA UNDERS, , DAVID GREEN, , By Edmund Akenhead Crossword Editor, By Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Correspondent, Hugh Clayton, By Patricia Tisdall Management Correspondent, From Anthony Hilton, By John Huxley, Frank Vogl, By Our Management Correspondent, By Edward Townsend, By Roman Eisenstein Banking Correspondent, From Peter Norman, Peter Wilson-Smith, LETTERS TO THE EDITOR, D.V. ATTERTON, , A. C. EMMERSON, , J. A. S. CLEMINSON, , DENIS MOORE, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, David Felton, Nicholas Hirst, Derek Harris, By Peter Wilson-Smith, Rosemary Unsworth, Michael Prest, David Robinson, By a Special Correspondent, Edited by David Sinclair,

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News: Keeping a cool head over Iran, US may ban visits to hostages, 'Sunday Times' loses 162,000 copies, A song for Ireland: Johnny, Lawyer's suicide to avoid arrest alleged, Iran President's attack on Islamic Front, W German athletes vote for Moscow, AUEW left-wingers come under fire, European MPs seek closer cooperation with WEU, Thousands escort Sartre's coffin, The EEC: why getting out is not the answer, Agriculture A rift between farmer and customer, Bold Catholic approach to a climate of unease, Greece faces early general election, Union ready to back BL strikers, Mandela plea by former security chief, Tehran to stop supplying oil to Japan, Science report Biochemistry: Hormone tests led up a blind alley, New look for the students' union, Schmidt warning of world drifting into war, Knowing what goes on inside people's heads, MPs forecast promotion for Lord Soames, Zimbabwe hopes to be among rich of Africa, IPC journalists strike over 32% pay claim, Scottish TUC expected to endorse union leaders' demands for completely unfettered bargaining, Arrest of Brazil strike leader in police raid draws protest from priests and lawyers, Teachers' association criticizes attempt to impose contractual 37½-hour week, Honduras goes to the polls, 2,500 pickets arrested as Assam blockade is ended, Peking leadership prepares party purge of extreme leftists to push through Deng policy line, Tito sons on 24-hour clinic watch, Peace force nations urge Israel to end militia support, Repton School, Workers' leaders at risk in election reform battle, Railmen will be asked to seek more big rises, Messner to attempt solo Everest ascent, Fabians urge more local involvement, Helicopters called to ships hit by storms, Anxiety over gas tank alarm system, Mr Pardoe to quit politics, Television adult education to be trebled from 1983, Fire destroys 10 flats in council block, Diplomat freed in Bogota siege, Report accuses Argentina of violating human rights, Maximum points attained by nine, Shoe research one step to back-pain relief, Better detection urged by Home Office in fight against arson, Diary Of A Social Climber, Uniform selection of public records urged, Oboe player is young musician of the year, Prisoners of conscience Argentina: Jorge Taiana, British plan for more pressure on Iran to free hostages may win EEC summit approval, New Punjab council ends Pakistan election hopes, Christopher Thomas meets the new spiritual leader of Ireland's Protestants The Archbishop who cannot avoid politics, Challenge on Thatcher policy denied by minister, 3,500 police head off serious violence at march, 'No right' to private medicine, The Mastermind, cramming the year into 320 pages, Journalists urged to back May 14 day of action, Nixon White House death plot alleged. Index. Politics and Parliament: Parliamentary notices, Mr Prior attempts to avert Tory rebellion, Parliamentary diary. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Multiple Display Advertisements, Collins, Shorts, Matthew Hall, John Walker & Sons Limited,, The Times, Ocean Transport & Trading Limited, Swissair, Bank Julius Baer International Limited, Llexim-Foreign Trade Company, British Nuclear Fuels Limited,, Bostwick Doors (Uk) Ltd.,, Sperry, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Unicorn Industries Limited, The Mercantile And General Reinsurance Company Limited, Laing, Gieves & Hawkes Ltd., Natwest, C. Howard & Partners, Hawker Siddeley Group Limited. Arts and Entertainment: Contents of two homes are sold for £803,338, Television, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,204, Regional Tv, Radio, Personal Choice, Andersson wins over powerless Stean. Weather: The Weather. Law: Four men on charges of corruption, Remand for baronet. Classified Advertising: -Stepping Stones-Non-Secretarial-Secretarial-Temporary & Part Time Vacancies-, Public and Educational Appointments, Legal Notices, Every Friday, Forthcoming Events, Entertainments, Services, Appointments Vacant. Property: Properties under £35,000, Situations Wanted, Commercial Property Two town centre plans go ahead. Sport: Badminton Mrs Perry takes Britain to two titles, Cycling Fun racer on the up and up, Yachting Russians in first three six out of seven times, Rugby Union Leicester retain their trophy without fuss, Swimming Miss Davies regains her form with a record, Sports in Brief, Football Forest must improve on tentative league display against Ajax, Tennis Nothing like anger to waken up one's game, Horse trials Todd wins Badminton after a close shave, Rackets Hammer blows fail to nail down brothers, Rugby League Widnes have point to make, Hockey English girls fall short of best, Racing. Rivals cut down by Julius Caesar, Squash rackets Channel Islander lands prize in showpiece final, For the record, Golf Mannelli makes good at a home from home. Reviews: Eurovision Song Contest BBC 1, LPO/Previn Festival Hall, Baroque Strings Queen Elizabeth Hall, Rafael Orozco Queen Elizabeth Hall, Monday Book The founding father of modern sensibility Goya by Fred Licht, Suoraan Purcell Room. Editorials/Leaders: How Many Canadas?, The Oil Weapon In Assam, EEC looks for first woman commissioner. Letters to the Editor: Clash over US missiles, Challenge for British steel-makers, Food industry entente, Doorstep deliveries, Ulster and the Union, Nato's dilemma over Iran sanctions, Threat to forest planning, A referendum on electoral reform?, Deadlock in Cyprus, Secret ballots for strike action, Czech repression, Safe climbing, Farmers and consumers, Out for a duck. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Thursday, April 21, 1955 Austrian neutrality. Official Appointments and Notices: University news, Latest appointments, Appointments in the Forces. Deaths. Obituaries: Right Rev T.S. Garrett, Mr Frank Sawyer, Capt H. D. Owen, Sir Arthur Massey, Mr H. W. N. Betuel, Mr A. Helliwell, SIR HENRY HINCHLIFFE Active career in British commerce. Business and Finance: Kleinwort welcomes ending of controls, Telecommunications monopoly attacked, Julius Baer seeks UK investments, Euromarkets Eager buyers force prices up, Why Ernest Sharp is moving on from Grand Met, In Brief, Looking beyond the gilt market, Strikes take toll of Shaw's finances, Oklahoma crusade for capitalism, BP hopeful on £57m synthetic alcohol plant, Mining South Africa expects coal to become a boom product in the next decade, The Pound, Germans discuss credit swap with Japanese, Consultative group 'neglects key sectors' of construction industry, Grand Met goes ahead with bid for Liggett, Brokers' views Some attractions in a gloomy sector, High rates damaging businesses, CBI says, Employers and unions in plan for more open management, Business Diary profile: John De Lorean, dealer in wheels, Freight Iran comes back into tanker trade spotlight, $2,000m cuts by Chrysler to stay in business, This week Emphasis on company reports, Sony (UK) is first Japanese-owned company to win Queen's Award, Is the Government asking too much of the coal industry?, Unicorn to expand, Jewelry trade loses its sparkle, Commodities After cocoa, focus centres on tin. Business Appointments: Business appointments BL names new chairman of Jaguar cars. Stock Exchange Tables: Unit Trust Prices-change on the week, Weekly list of fixed interest stocks, Stock Exchange Prices Capitalization and week's change, Wall Street. Births.

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