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The Times - 14/01/1980

1980; Gale Group;

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From Nicholas Ashford, By David Felton Labour Reporter, From Robert Fisk, By Michael Hatfield Political Reporter, From Michael Binyon, By Frances Gibb, By Peter Hill Industrial Editor, By Nicholas Timmins, From Tim Jones, From R. W. Shakespeare, By George Clark Political Correspondent, By Our Political Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, From Christopher Thomas, By David Nicholson-Lord, By John Young, By Stewart Tendler, From Harry Golombek Chess Correspondent, By Robin Young Consumer Affairs Correspondent, By Our Arts Reporter, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, By Kenneth Gosling Arts Reporter, By the Staff of Nature, By John Young Planning Reporter, From Patricia Clough, From Peter Nichols, From Our Own Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, From Michael Leapman, From Dessa Trevisan, From Patrick Brogan, From Ian Murray, From David Spanier Diplomatic Correspondent, From Moshe Brilliant, From David Spanier, From Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Sydney Friskin, By John Blunsden, From Richard Streeton, By Norman Fox Football Correspondent, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By a Special Correspondent, by Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, Dan van der Vat, Gerald Ely, Irving Wardle, E. C. Hodgkin, Stanley Sadie, Joan Chissell, Paul Griffiths, Michael Church, Eric Heffer, Michael Leapman, John Lyons, David Wood, WILLIAM HAYTER, , SHIRLEY ROBIN LETWIN, , LUCINDA BROADBENT, , MAX OWEN, , CRISPIN AGNEW OF LOCHNAW, , TIM BEAUMONT, , JOYCE QUIN, , LOIS KERSHAW, , STEWART OF FULHAM, , JOSEPH GODSON, , LEONARD SCHAPIRO, , ALAN LEE WILLIAMS, , LEONARD WORSLEY, , LOUIS RUTLAND, , MICHAEL DE HAVILLAND, , PAULA NEUSS, , ROBIN M. WHITE, , MERIEL LUCAS, , J. R. PATER, , TIMOTHY PHILLIPS, , By Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Correspondent, C. J. N. M. writes:, Hugh Clayton, From Ross Davies, , By Patricia Tisdall Management Correspondent, Frank Vogl, From Peter Norman, By Edward Townsend, Adrienne Gleeson, A.G., Ronald Faux, Patricia Tisdall, John Bryant, MICHAEL D. SEYMOUR, , ROBERT K. M. KENNEDY, , FRANK SHARRATT, , LORD SHACKLETON, , H. R. WARMAN, , RICHARD JOHNSON, , R. J. SURY, , M. HOPKINS, , MRS J. COHEN, , ROY EARNSHAW, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Richard Allen, David Hewson, Robin Young, Raymond Nottage, Michael Prest, Peter Wainwright, John Huxley, Michael Clark, David Robinson, Wallace Jackson Commodities Editor, Edited by Peter Davalle,

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News: Boats patrol West's oil lifeline, Mr Brezhnev denies aggressive designs on Iran or Pakistan, Inquiry by MPs into law on processions, British 'must not settle for comfort', Dr Webster says, The conflict which creates strikers, Zia veto on tribal demands for a holy war, Mr Scargill pledges his support for BL convener, Hint of compromise on Tehran hostages, Political leaders test reaction in Iowa to Carter grain embargo, New York Diary, Saudi security cleared of blame for mosque attack, Dr Nyerere accuses Britain of murder, Times Profile Heathrow Airport Gateway to paradise or hell on earth?, Alleged neo-Nazi 'battle group' held in W Berlin, Agriculture Mr Walker seen as the 'cad of Brussels', Strike disrupts French rail services, Latest European snow reports, Stockholders hope for less severe picketing, Dutch bishops' synod seeks to heal church divisions, Mr Begin names his right-hand man as ambassador to Egypt, Bidding a fond farewell to The Career, Law will not protect foxes, Putting engineers back on top, 'Green giant' faces a fight on banks of the Thames, Parisians given critical guide in new magazine, Former minister's diaries indicate antagonism to Mr Callaghan Mr Castle tells of cabinet wrangles in 1968, Mr Nkomo returns to a hero's welcome, Allhallows School, Railwaymen name price for higher productivity, More money urged for the arts, Couple die as gate collapses at football ground, 900 Shotton men jobless, Mr Foot to lead attack on Tory policy, Bitter struggle among Ulster Unionists, Labour's frontbench spokesmen, Children offered free tickets for 'Oliver' show, Science report Immunology: Malaria vaccination, Large house repair bills face councils, Lord Underhill threatens to publish his own evidence on Trotskyist infiltration, Pickets focus attention on freezing stocks, Fiasco at reopening of border, Iran Army officers executed by firing squad, Heavier lorries 'will save £40m', Polarization of views on Christian dogma, Strengthen quota scheme for disabled, MP says, Prof Blunt urged MI5 to recruit Burgess, Ecologists form party which may swing polls in W Germany, Tito condition 'satisfactory' after leg operation, China to fly out 180 refugees from Thai camps, Soviet convoy ambushed in icy Salang Pass, Algeria plans to reduce its dependence on the West, Burmese troops search for Japanese booty, Cautious optimism as steel unions prepare to meet Acas, Britain seeks EEC action on lamb dispute, MP urges curbs on Soviet ships, Use of fuel profits to improve homes urged, Councils' hostility on finance worries Tories, New Zealand under fire for delay over reprisals, Welsh miners give leaders power to call a strike. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: The Boeing Company, Business In Rhodesia, Kelsey Industries Limited, The British Bank Of The Middle East, Bank Base Rates, The Times, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Douglas, Healey & Baker. Law: Some courts '40 times less likely' to grant legal aid, MPs urge inquiry on role of DPP. Weather: The Weather. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,121, Television, Regional Tv, Radio, Personal Choice, Chess lead taken by English grandmaster. Picture Gallery. Sport: Tennis At last New York produces a victory for versatile Borg, Motor racing Jones fights back to win gruelling first race, Olympic Games IOC president says Games stay in Moscow, Football Looking to youth to chase Liverpool, Skiing Wenzel dominates slalom for a family double, Sports in Brief, Racing Pollardstown to be put on ice for Cheltenham, Table Tennis England's strength amid foreign weakness, Rackets Prenn's service variation is decisive, Cricket Why England will not be worried if they are beaten by Australia, Rugby Union England call up Old as Twickenham reserve, Squash rackets England defeat Ireland to retain both home titles, For the record, Hockey National champions stay indoors-and win there too, Sports Council South Africa's chance to end its isolation. Classified Advertising: Secretarial and Non-secretarial Appointments, Domestic And Catering Situations, Entertainments, The Who's who of what's where THE TIMES, Forthcoming Events, Commercial Services, Services, Public and Educational Appointments also on page 9. Property: Flat Sharing, Commercial Properties and Services to the Business World, Commercial property Liverpool stock exchange £6m scheme, London And Suburban. Reviews: Sequeira Costa Queen Elizabeth Hall, Brilliance, glitter and strength Guarneri Quartet Queen Elizabeth Hall, Monday Book Start Right Young Vic, Skin Lwt, John McCabe's Violin Concerto No 2, Capricorn Purcell Room, Ancestral voices from the East, An evening with Queen Victoria Old Vic. Editorials/Leaders: Taking a leaf from the Castle diaries, Syria's Embarrassed Silence, The Police Protest Too Much. Letters to the Editor: A third airport for London, Living in China, Interpretation of the Employment Bill, Moving up in the world, Involving the company's workforce, A chip off the old log, Beverage rapport, Financial needs of the BSC, Government must state its engineering priorities, Whitehall advice to ministers, Heraldic dogs, Sweet charity, Falklands oil: need for a cautious approach, Access to Public Records, Whim-wham, Ethnic questions in the 1981 Census, Why onshore exploration has been so slow-moving in Britain, Invasion of Afghanistan, Dispute at Covent Garden. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Official Appointments and Notices: Appointments in the Forces. Obituaries: Miss Barbara Pym Novelist of distinctive qualities, Mr Maurice Reckitt, Walther Gruner. Politics and Parliament: Parliamentary notices. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Thursday, Jan 13, 1955. Business and Finance: Mining Gold could be entering new phase in its history, Iran's oil revenues at $1,600m a month, Thomson wins control of FP Publications, Education as a way of work, Adding spice to the annual 'milk round', Brokers' views Two schools of thought on engineering recovery, 1980s-challenge for ICI, Manufacturers fear downturn in market for big executive cars, Pressure for a 'middle way' in consumer protection law, State pensions: was contracting out a costly blunder?, Stamp duty without exchange control, Rapid increase in China's foreign debts predicted, In Brief, Checklist, Wage deals give extra holidays, More share prices, Bank union criticized on merger breakdown, Commodities LME faces a major upheaval if it goes into gold futures, Industry in the regions Small businesses must grow to create jobs in Scotland, The Pound, Towards a fresh definition of redundancy, Briefly, U S slump 'will not be severe', Shipping plan would add 7 pc to subsidies, Freight report Chartereres hold back till market clarifies, Business Diary profile: Plain speaking from Peter Green of Lloyd's, Fourth TV channel not an easy choice, Euromarkets Issues lack their usual spurt, Savings on the company car fleets, British businessmen must 'start from scratch' to regain Rhodesian markets, This week A busy time for the indicators. Business Appointments: Business appointments Lockheed Corporation's new vice-president. Stock Exchange Tables: The Times Share Indices, Weekly list of fixed interest stocks, Stock Exchange Prices Capitalization and week's change, Unit Trust Prices-change on the week, Euromarkets Eurobond prices (yields and premiums). Births.

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