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The Times - 25/04/1980

1980; Gale Group;

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From David Cross, By David Felton, From Frank Vogl US Economics Correspondent, By Peter Evans, By Pearce Wright Science Editor, From Michael Binyon, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By Our Labour Staff, From Donald Macintyre Labour Reporter, By a Staff Reporter, By Clifford Webb Midlands Industrial Correspondent, By Our Political Editor, By Our Political Staff, From Christopher Thomas, From Our Correspondent, By George Clark Political Correspondent, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Lucy Hodges, By Annabel Ferriman Health Services Correspondent, By Frances Gibb, From Arthur Osman, By Our Crime Reporter, By Nicholas Timmins, By Kenneth Gosling Arts Reporter, By Diana Geddes Education Correspondent, By Ian Bradley, By Robin McKie, From John Chartres, By Stewart Tendler Crime Reporter, By John Young Planning Reporter, By Our Planning Reporter, By Hugh Clayton Agriculture Correspondent, By Our Agriculture Correspondent, By Harry Golombek Chess Correspondent, From Michael Hornsby, From Roger Choate, From Tim Jones, From Our Own Correspondent, From Charles Hargrove, By Fred Emery Political Editor, From Ian Murray, By Caroline Moorehead, From Patrick Brogan, From Alan McGregor, By Our Foreign Staff, From Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, From Patricia Clough, By David Watts, From Peter Hazelhurst, From Christopher Walker, From Moshe Brilliant, From Hasan Akhtar, Robert Schuil, Michael Knipe, Hugh Clayton, Irvine Wardle, Max Harrison, William Mann, Stanley Sadie, Nicholas Wapshott, Ned Chaillet, Michael Church, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Keith Macklin, By Norman Fox Football Correspondent, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Roy McKelvie Rackets Correspondent, From Peter Ryde, By Srikumir Sen Boxing Correspondent, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By Joyce Whitehead, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, Roy Grantham, Geoffrey Smith, Michael Binyon, Dominik Wujastyk, ROLAND W. SHEPHERD, , IRENE WALKER, , WYNNE GODLEY, , DAVID DONNISON, , ROGER PUTNAM, , DAVID GOODENDAY, , DENNIS E. FRITH, , KEN KIRK, , W. P. J. SHORTLE, , NIKOLAI TOLSTOY, , DAVID GULLICK, , JOHN YUDKIN, , MATTHEW PARRIS, , E. W. C. SYMES, , JOHN HAYES, , JULIET WILLMOTT, , GERALD BONNER, , ANN LOADES, , PATRICK SERGEANT, , PHILIP JACOBSON, , H. T. SOWDEN, , From Our Political Correspondent, By the Staff of Nature, By Philip Howard Literary Editor, A correspondent, Professor Sir Richard Stone, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, From Caroline Atkinson, From Frank Vogl, By Our Financial Staff, Bill Johnstone, By John Whitmore, By Bill Johnstone, By Andrew Goodrick-Clarke Financial Editor, By Peter Wainwright, Michael Baily, By Derek Harris Commercial Editor, A. G. KENTRIDGE, , W. GOWAN, , ANTHONY J. BARRETT, , R. O. HOWELL, , GORDON HOPKINS, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, David Hewson, Peter Hill, Edward Townsend, Peter Norman, By Nicholas Hirst, By John Huxley, By Philip Robinson, By Richard Allen, By Adrienne Gleeson, By Peter Wilson-Smith, Peter Waymark, Edite by Peter Davalle, John Huxley, Nicholas Hirst, N. H., Pearce Wright,

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News: Green Paper suggests wider police control of marches, Lifting of hygiene Control on milk imports opposed, Republican will run as independent for US Presidency, US Elections The problems facing Mr Anderson, Secret BL talks to avert Jaguar dismissals, First Arts Council book prizes awarded, KGB 'used toxic gas to disperse Baptists', Patients to get breakfast of rolls and jam to save cash, S Africa school boycott spreads, Jewish militants on rampage in Arab cities, Nalgo seeks 20 per cent inflation rise, Monte Carlo odds favour the undertakers after AD 2100, Print union threatens to intensify disruption in Fleet Street to back campaign in the regions, Local elections: enthusiasm lacking in North-east Labour seems likely to succeed, Coal Potential market of 200 million tons a year by turn of century, The lesson of Tory rebellion, Swedes face industrial chaos today, Food Report Dairy industry starts to lose faith in the doorstep pinta, IOC keeps door open for individual athletes, Tunisian Cabinet reshuffle announced, Getting the right Tory balance, Nuclear power Greatest public disquiet and official vigilance, Parliament to swear in Princess Beatrix as Queen of The Netherlands, Wider curbs on marches being studied, 22 more die as violence grows in EI Salvador, Growers' veiled threat to French apples, Moscow Diary, Gas Pipeline from North Sea planned, AUEW opens fight to retain steel jobs, Whitehall seeks reaction to obscenity report, Stalemate as rail union rejects 20% pay offer, Cyprus protest over Gilmour view on occupation, Science report Agriculture: Useful fungi, Tehran threat to stop all Gulf oil traffic in event of blockade, S Korea miners accept deal and end strike, Mr Gromyko finds his Elysée talks plain rather that cordial, Ambassador was expelled under Islamic pressure, Hot rocks water to heat homes, Volunteer officers 'ignored at Bristol riot', Post workers face more efficiency proposals, Making the most of it, Fire destroys offices of newspaper, How to find railway lost property in Russia, Opponents want fair hearing, Black pupils given a helping hand by the law, Random breath tests urged to cut drink-drive deaths, Japan announces partial boycott, M Framcois-Poncet sees no quick solution to Britan's EEC payments problems, Aim must be caution, Cold killed the steel works' cats, Britain faces delay in EEC budget dispute, Space programme will be victim of cuts in UK science budget, Council to seek repossession of day nursery, One sure way of putting a stop to the EEC 'follies', White House deeply divided over action against Iran, IRA killing campaign halts during talks, Skillcentres face closure to save £6m, MPs deplore jailing of brothel keeper, US concern over screening of Saudi film, King Husain calls on EEC to hasten its plan for Palestinians, 'News of the World' editor to go, Peach inquiry statemets can be seen, Yard says, Tories pledge that council house building will go on, Council mortgage limits up, Motoring Hopeful note in those grim statistics, UN censures Israel over Lebanon foray, King Khalid calls off state visit to Britain, Conditions issue dropped in teachers' pay talks, Reagan and Bush policies are similar., MPs protest at attempt to 'rush through' social security Bill, Mrs Thatcher refuses to reveal negotiating tactics, Released opposition leader in outspoken attack on General Zia, Causing a scandal in Poona, E German trade pact with Iran, Shells for the nation: Mr William Ogden, of Woodbridge,, Tatars still seek return home, How fast should we deplete our reserves?, Crisis point imminent for Chrysler US, Other options Ingenuity directed towards finding fossil substitutes, Moves to boost home ownership, Mr Benn fears Britain being sucked into war, £7,500 Arts Council prize refused by historian, Threats after letter on pay, How Libya is governed Four old soldiers in control, Contrasts in Paris as trade unions march. Index. Picture Gallery. Display Advertising: Crockett & Jones Ltd., Rolinco, Walter Lawrence Limited, British Gas, Ici, Royal Lancaster Hotel, Multiple Display Advertisements, HCH Results, The International Investment Trust, Limited., Friends' Provident, Passat, The Times, Aac, London Brick, Watmoughs (Holdings) Limited, M.P.Kent Limited, Essen, Help The Aged,, Audemars Piguet, Barry Baines & Co.,, Ape, Pan Am, Ieb, Greece, Tootal, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Department Of Energy, Saudia, Tomatin Distillers, Ncb, The New Volvo 244 Glt., Boc, Hine, Plan Electric, Good Beer Guide, Drg. News in Brief. Weather: The Weather. Law: Arsonist jailed for 3 years, Doctors jailed for forgery of prescriptions, Man admits to murder during hearing of kidnapping charge, Court of Appeal Immigration appeals on facts Regina v Immigration Appeal Tribunal, Ex parte Bi and Others, Five accused of Gandhi conspiracy granted bail, Police secrecy surrounds charging of unnamed London man by Operation Countryman team, Apology for former police chief over Confait book, Judgment is reserved in Tarling appeal, House of Lords Damages for loss from delayed completion Raineri and Others v Wiejski and Another, Rules for advertising petitions, PCs cleared at trial in which jary was vetted, No room in prisons for petty offenders Reginia v Upton, BSC entitled to privacy, QC says, Special Branch officer's admission on fingerprints. Arts and Entertainment: Television, Regional Tv, Radio, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,208, Personal Choice, Korchnoi shares chess lead with two rivals, Pair of Langlois commodes fetch record £110,000. Politics and Parliament: The least said the soonest mended, Tories did not say they would disavow Clegg, Revenue alert on the black economy, Grain industrial relations 'a disgrace', Bartering on prices ruled out in EEC budget talks, Inflation battle will be won: year not a long time in economics, Objectionable dressing up of fact and fiction House of Commons, Dartmor Commons Bill rejected, Mr Walker firm on surplus food prices, Shares plan for workers in aerospace industry, Value of £, Two-day defence debate, Mrs Thatcher refuses to sell sterling, Ministers rebuke TV authorities after expulsion of ambassador, The case against ballots on existing closed shops, Hopes that differences with Saudi Arabia will soon be resolved House of Lords. Classified Advertising: Car Buyer's Guide, Company Meeting Notices, Announcements, Entertainments, Services. Reviews: Fame and fortune frittered away 1941 (A) Leicester Sq Theatre Knife in the Head (X) Paris Pullman Sweet William (AA) Classic, Haymarket Grey Gardens (A) Minema The Last Married Couple in America (X) Plaza, The Imitation Game BBC 1, Philharmonia/ Svetlanov Festival Hall, Vlado Perlemuter Queen Elizabeth Hall, Make and Break Haymarket, Amsterdam Syntagma Wigmore Hall, The Enemy Within Thorndike, Leatherhead. Sport: Football European finalists may have done their national team a big favour, Golf Ballesteros does his own people proud but Pinero takes lead, Rugby Union Beaumont wins player of year award, Rugby League Why Hull can breathe more easily, Sports in Brief, Rackets Nicholls brothers go through to play holders, Athletics Women attempt to convince IOC, Hockey Dutch corners may prove troublesome, Swimming Record-breaker Goodhew close to world's best, Cycling Irishman sprints to his second win, Tennis Hutchins is getting some useful guidance, Boxing Minter receives more time to digest offers, Cricket The young and the not-so-young have some moments to savour, Snooker Champion finds himself on his knees, For the record, Racing New team event for top jockeys, Weightlifting Russians expect most medals for young team, Equestrianism Restricted home entry for Goodwood event. Editorials/Leaders: Demonstrations And Public Order, A Third Candidate For November, Overturning Mr Weighell. Letters to the Editor: State support for rail pensions, Private patients' bills, Transport of delight, Promising site, Pound foolish?, Choice of help in childbirth, Western attitudes to Islam, Benefits for strikers, Made in England, Fair play for car parkers, Farmers and consumers, Safe climbing, If Britain left the EEC, An ill wind, Advertising claims, Engine's end 'disastrous', Strong language, Union solidarity, Moral standards, Eternal summer, Computer information. Court and Social: Court Circular. Official Appointments and Notices: University news, Latest appointments, Felixstowe College, Shrewsbury School. Births. Marriages. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Tuesday, April 26, 1955 Labour Party recruit. Obituaries: Prof Wladyslaw Tatarkiewicz, Mr W. M. Balch Former President of the RICS, Miss E. M. Williamson. Business and Finance: Fed chief 'helped in $800m loan for Hunts', Discount market, Linfood Holdings seeks £11.5m with rights issue, Sale of stores by Kitchen Queen, Commodities, Developed nations must resist deflationary policies, Chancellor says, Pension scheme income increases by £1,584m, Shell's N Sea taxes '£9,500m over five years', European accuntancy federation formed, In Brief BP puts up price of Forties oil by 50 cents, Dunlop's depressing decade, Co-op's retail market share falls, International Modest advance at Borg-Warner, Business Diary: Expatriates in the desert, Directors may buy Dunbee unit, McKechnie Brothers up 27 pc at half year, Setback in profits for major companies, End of the Doxford success story, Options, Computer creates Super bee, Ministers' move to recycle oil wealth Group of 10 agree on need to switch IMF resources, Technology Levitation: answer to a Japanese transport problem, The Pound, Briefly, EEC chief sees no threat of oil shortage, Smiths Industries' £5m bid, International Thomson profits up, Chemical industry restructure urged, Steady rise continues at Haden Carrier, Gold, US admits entering a recession, House of Fraser faces Lonrho dividend claim, Harold Perry up 31pc, Sterling: Other Markets, Policies that hindered the car makers, Rationalization helps Hoover recovery, Trusthouse Forte to build nine new hotels in £40m expansion scheme, ICFC enters contest for Drilling Tools, Reshuffle at Grattan after profits slump, Payout held as Amalg Power fails to £1.5m, Mr Denis Rooney to take over at National Nuclear Corporation, EMS European Currency Rates. Stock Exchange Tables: Recent Issues, Authorized units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Stock Exchange Prices Equities nervous, Price Changes, Wall Street, Foreigh exhange report, Stock markets Investors stay away as Middle East fears worsen. Business Appointments: Appointments Changes at Thomson Holdings. Property: Rentals,

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