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The Times - 17/10/1980

1980; Gale Group;

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By Michael Hatfield Political Reporter, By Lucy Hodges, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By Melvyn Westlake, From Ian Murray, From Michael Binyon, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By Fred Emery Political Editor, From Our Correspondent, By Marcel Berlins, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, By Donald Macintyre Labour Reporter, By Our Political Editor, By Diana Geddes Education Correspondent, By Hugh Clayton Agriculture Correspondent, By Craig Seton, By Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Our Education Correspondent, By Our Health Services Correspondent, By Our Air Correspondent, By Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Correspondent, By David Nicholson-Lord, By Annabel Ferriman Health Services Correspondent, By Clifford Longley, By Our Labour Staff, From Michael Hornsby, From David Wood, From Our Own Correspondent, From Tewfik Mishlawi, Patrick Brogan, From David Cross, From Dessa Trevisan, From John Best, From M. G. G. Pillai, From Nicholas Ashford, By Norman Fox Football Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By A Special Correspondent, Peter West, By John Hennessy, By Roy McKelvie, By Keith Macklin, David Robinson, Ned Chaillet, Judith Nagley, Joan Bakewell, John Percival, Hilary Finch, David Butler, Geoffrey Smith, John Rae, Peter Nichols, Roger Berthoud, G. A. STRAFFORD, H. F. LYDALL, , NIGEL SEYMER, , OLIVE STEVENSON, STEPHANIE WEST, , PETER HART, , TONY BANKS, , R. J. MARTIN, , MICHAEL RYAN, , McNAIR, , S. R. W. WILSON, , PETER KELLNER, , GARRY R. CHARMAN, , PETER GEORGE, , By the staff of Nature, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, Nicholas Ashford, By Nicholas Hirst Energy Correspondent, By Our Financial Staff, Margareta Pagano, By John Whitmore Financial Correspondent, By Peter Hill Industrial Editor, By Peter Waymark, By Edward Townsend, By Our Commercial Editor, Patricia Tisdall, By Derek Harris, I. A. D. MANN, , R. DE C. GREY, T. M. ALDERWICK, , ANTHONY S. BREEZE, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Ross Davies, Peter Norman, Bill Johnstone, By Michael Prest Mining Correspondent, By Catherine Gunn, By Rosemary Unsworth, Peter Waymark, Edited by Peter Davalle, Clifford Webb Midlands Industrial Correspondent, Edward Townsend, Alan Bunting, Ian Yearsley bus and coach editor, Motor Transport, A.B., E.T., Clifford Webb, Patrick M. Kennett, C.W., P.M.K., Michael Frenchman,

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News: Evangelists gain ground in synod, No Boxing Day trains in England and Wales, Bonn will replace chief of East Berlin mission, Home Office talks with prison staff collapse, The terrific challenge facing London's new 'Standard', Recession rubs salt into hauliers' wounds, American commentary Empty slogans point to election of a transitional president, Belgian coalition leaves out rightist Liberals, Canadian Government to carry on with Constitutional reform in spite of court threat, Block grant repeal pledged by Labour, Soviet warship photographed at Vietnam base, Motoring Girls,cocktails, Mr Cooper and some cars, Iraqi forces in fierce battles for Abadan, Bar examination results, Mr Muldoon narrowly survives party challenge, Widespread flooding: Heavy rain caused exten-, Chancellor and Bank Governor reassure City on money policy, £135,000 for treasure finder, Further funds for BL depend on staff cuts, Sir Michael hints, Legionnaires' disease at hospital, Parents misled official, Criticized for trying to increase productivity, Hissing and humming away goes the Globetrotter, Dr Graham refuses invitation, Britain faces concerted pressure from abroad, Union leaders will discuss remaining grievances with the Polish President, Commercial Vehicles, Too few orders for fork lifts, European makers on the watch for the Japanese, Pakistanis renew calls for end to press censorship, Bravery award: Mr Michael, Mr Chatti back in Baghdad on peace mission, Eight die in attack on Malaysian police, Mid-career training to help engineers is proposed, Jobs switch scheme for journalists, Parliament state opening is postponed, Continued investment in roads is key to productivity, Pupils 'are being let down' by their school doctors, New standards may be set for all vehicles, 'Civil war imminent' headline stirs up anger Zimbabwe MPs accuse Western press of being unduly alarmist, Mr Steel calls for alternative energy projects, Italo-German merger points the way, Gone are the days of the noisy spartan cab, Backing for a stiffer hit-and-run penalty, Foreign Report The long legal and political struggle over Namibia, Chinese repel Vietnamese border attack, US report says Iraq used British invasion plan, Warning by employers that closed shop changes may do harm, Road v rail-the argument that never ends, One trailer in seven is rented or leased, Russia says Kabul regime here to stay, Man with wig sought in synagogue bomb case, Child group replies to accusations, Black rights leader supports Mr Reagan, Lorries driving in bottom gear, US Elections Republican optimism shattered in Texas with rivals still running neck and neck, Ex-Premier in Sri Lanka loses rights, Talks begin on agenda for limiting European arms, Trucks down in the dumps, Mr Hurd gloomy about detente talks in Madrid, Arms sale bribery charges 'serious and inaccurate', King's College must lose preclinical course, planners say, Liberal plea to Europe on electoral system, Airlines refuse to pay 'dictatorial' Heathrow landing charges and threaten to divert services, Vatican Diary, Rugged, reliable and at the right price, Why Labour looks so good in Australia, Science report Conservation: Shape of reserves, Concorde half-fare offer on services to US, Potato pickers raided in benefit inquiry, Cabin spy can be double-crossed, Pray silence for the new Soviet toastmaster, Number of milk producers down by 3,000, Mr Carter sees little chance of hostage talks with Iran leader, Umbrellas up: The Queen,, Uncertain market for bus and coach builders, More than 1.5 million out of work in France, Guerrillas in Salisbury beerhall gun battle, Russian's 'life of nerves' in Britain, More tremors as disaster toll rises in Algeria, Small firms postpone or cancel orders for vans, Mr Shore joins battle for succession to Labour leadership, Permutations in the leadership stakes, Nine must cut back farm spending, Thieving: a new school for thought. Index. Picture Gallery. Display Advertising: Bell's, Bhhi Roof Appeal, Audi, The Royal Hospital & Home For Incurables,, Rockwell International, Volvo, Burnley Building Society, Vladimir Ashkenazy, Marks & Spencer, Bm, Bedford, Hestair Limited, M. Gérard, Don Giovanni, Datsun, Save On Trailers, Dodge Trucks, Bmw, Ansafone, Bank Base Rates, The Times, Cathay Pacific, The New Throgmorton Trust Limited, Scania, Iveco, E. T. N. Truck Components, A Police Career, Audemars Piguet, M. P. Kent Limited, Shares Offer, Peugeot, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Church's, Mercedes-Benz, Leyland Trucks, Austin Morris, George Neville, Smiths, Bryant, Poltrona Frau, Movie Maker. Law: Landowner says he gave 'Moonies' four farms, Woman found guilty of ring theft, Insurers' speculative defence struck out Butcher v Dowlen, Court orders BBC to hand over film, Man fined £500 after flue error killed three people, Fire murder charges, Playboy group wins casino licence plea, Court of Appeal 'Normal retiring age' and claims for unfair dismissal Howard v Department for National Savings, Freelance journalist jailed for robbery of casino. News in Brief. Weather: The Weather. Politics and Parliament: Pressure of business leads to delay in start of next session House of Lords, Community moves to lower air fares, No date fixed for sale of airline shares, Demands for total ban on whaling. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago Middle East moves From The Times of Tuesday, Oct 18, 1955. Sport: Sport Racing Storm Bird to put rivals to flight, Bloodstock sales BBA pay 160,000 gns for Roussalka half-sister, Wales and All Blacks must wipe slate clean, Squash rackets Briars has point to prove, Baseball Phillies lead from Kansas City in World Series, Golf South African on her way to recouping her fare, Boxing Magri back in action against 'rated opponent', Rugby League New Zealanders have speed and experience, Football English faith in their world hopes must begin like charity at home, Sports in Brief, Rugby Union Langford set for first appearance, Rackets Tonbridge pair retain all their old skill, For the record, Tennis LTA sub-committee give hot potato more time to cool. Shipping News: Motor racing Alternative world title route. Classified Advertising: Car Buyer's Guide, Secretarial and Non-secretarial Appointments, Art Galleries, Forthcoming Events, Entertainments, Animals And Birds. Reviews: Royal Ballet Covent Garden, The Romans in Britain Olivier, LPO/Tennstedt Festival Hall, The Scholars Purcell Room, Intimate realist observation of relationships Special Treatment (AA) Gate Nela-The Story of a Painter (U) Academy 3 The Hunter (AA) Plaza The Blue Lagoon (AA) Odeon, Leicester Sq, An exhausting comedian falling on his Be-Heinz Benny Hill Thames Television. Editorials/Leaders: Unemployment Here And Elsewhere, American Power In The World. Letters to the Editor: Crucial gap in anti-inflation strategy, Love and marriage, A valid House of Lords, Round rebuke, A bridge too low, Inadequacies in marketing, New Zealand's Khyber Pass, Attention to detail on the Labour left, Threat to refugee schools, Attacks on the elderly, Right honourable, 'Unfair' Yarrow compensation, Labour and socialism, Entrances to Oxbridge, Ancient painkillers, In good company, Canadian tariff reductions. Court and Social: Court Circular. Deaths. Official Appointments and Notices: Latest appointments. Marriages. Arts and Entertainment: Television, Regional Tv, Radio, Personal Choice, Fine porcelain brought back across Atlantic, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,350. Obituaries: Signor Luigi Longo Active role in the development of Italian communism, Sir Colin Anderson, Prince Peter Of Greece And Denmark. Stock Exchange Tables: Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Recent Issues, Stock Exchange Prices Equities marked lower, Price Changes, Wall Street, Stock markets Only special sectors make headway. Business and Finance: Cutbacks planned for imported Ford cars, Discount market, Profits double at Pearce, Explanations at the Mansion House, Business Diary: East, West, trade's best · Bridgehead, Managers still lag in wage rises, UEI shrugs off recession, United Arab Emirates breaks oil pricing freeze with $2 Rise, Michelin down 29pc in first half, Eurosyndicat, Commodities, Tin miner's shares soar after news of rare find, More foreign package holidays on offer, FC Finance expects profits in last quarter, pressure for loans to aid small Companies, Rise in money supply growth eases to 0.6pc, Hunting Gibson set to expand, Wiggins Teape starts £36m investment, International Honeywell lower in third quarter, Steel Bros falls 12pc as sterling bites again, In Brief, Foreign gas prices cheaper than UK, Monthly Change In Sterling M3 And Domestic Credit Expansion (£m), The Pound, Doctors and public buy shares in beds outside NHS Private hospitals going public, Marks & Spencer profits fall 11 pc, Restocking may end furniture sales slump, Money Supply, Briefly, Steelmakers agree on output curbs, SE chief attacks market inquiry, Sangers sale brings in £700,000, Threat to ICI complex if job cuts go ahead, Stylo hopes for cold winter as losses double to £1.4m, Tin consumption falls in US, Restrictions on metal can makers relaxed as competition increases, Technology Fresh interest in the electric car, Optimism fading for W Australia oil find, Can Mr Martens stop the rot?, US demand for freer trade with Japan. Business Appointments: Business appointments Governor of Bermuda joins CU as director. Property: Country Properties. Births.

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