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The Times - 15/03/1980

1980; Gale Group;

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From Frank Vogl, By Clifford Webb, By David Blake Economics Editor, By Michael Hatfield Political Reporter, From R. W. Shakespeare, By David Felton, From Dan van der Vat, From Ronald Kershaw, By Ivor Crewe, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, By Huon Mallalieu, By Craig Seton, From Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By Alan Hamilton, By David Felton Labour Reporter, From Frances Gibb, By a Staff Reporter, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, By John Roper Health Services Correspondent, From Christopher Thomas, From Our Own Correspondent, By Nicholas Timmins, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Marcel Berlins Legal Correspondent, From Charles Hargrove, From Ian Murray, From Michael Binyon, From Tony Allaway, From David Cross, From Michael Leapman, From Douglas Aiton, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, From Ivor Davis, From Christopher Walker, By Gabriel Ronay, by Arrigo Levi, From John Best, by Sean Day-Lewis, Glenys Roberts, David Wade, Ned Chaillet, Joan Bakewell, Edited by Peter Davalle, Geraldine Norman Sale room Correspondent, Harry Golombek, Edward Mayer, Ross Davies, Brian Harris, Roy Hay, Pamela Vandyke Price, Alan McGregor, Caroline Moorehead, Alison Ross, Michael Seely, John Morris, G. V. COOKE, , MICHAEL ADAMS, , DINAH MAY, , F. T. FARMER, , MICHAEL AMBROSE, , I. O. CHANCE, , MICHAEL SWANN, , H. A. B. SIMONS, , DENIS DOOLEY, , IVAN GEFFEN, , JACKIE SMYTH, , GEOFFREY KEYNES, , M. J. LASKY, , JOHN ELIOT GARDINER, , YEHUDI MENUHIN, , LENNOX BERKELEY, , FRANCIS SANDILANDS, , E. P. CHAPPELL, , R. LEIGH-PEMBERTON, , CHRISTOPHER GAY, , IAIN SHERRIFF, , NORMAN FOSTER, , ROGER HOSKING, , Daniel Jenkins, By the Staff of Nature, BS, By Caroline Atkinson, By Ronald Pullen, By Bryan Appleyard, Michael Clark, By Our Economics Staff, By Richard Allen, By Roman Eisenstein Banking Correspondent, Danby Bloch, Raymond Godfrey, BY ross, Halldora Blair, Roger Beard, Margaret Stone, Alison Mitchell, , By Our Financial Staff, By Peter Wilson-Smith, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Norman Fox Football Correspondent, By Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, By Roy McKelvie Rackets Correspondent, By Nicholas Harling, From John Hennessy, By Pamela MacGregor-Morris, By Sydney Friskin, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent,

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News: US boxing team dies in air crash, French rejection of cheap air fares 'deplorable', US Elections Why the Mormons find a magic in Governor Reagan, Pay offer to civil servants linked with big job cuts, Protesters ignore seal hunt off Newfoundland, Women trade unionists seek 2,4,5-T ban, Israeli drive against backing for PLO, Macabre story of Las Vegas death gamble, $400m sale of shares for museum, Czech police 'polite' to student, Southend swing suggests that fickle voters have ended Government honeymoon, Moscow hint of fresh political initiative to defuse Afghan crisis, Travel Two views of the new Zimbabwe, Steel town marches to save itself, Collecting Lots of opportunity in Paris, Science report Palaentology: Swimming dinosaurs, Helicopter saves engineer hurt in tanker blast, Laser threat to US satellites, Campaign to fight rule by Labour left opens, Saturday Review The Last Days, Tough Carter measures to curb US inflation, End safety cover,say steel strike leaders, The Queen cancels visit to BSC foundry, M Barre takes on bureaucracy, Letter from Egypt Welcome to Alex, Latest European snow reports, Sportsview Rivals at the carnival, Bringing the people's champion to the people, Inquest call over atom plant worker, Mr Anderson steals the show in lively television debate in Chicago, Orchestra's disbandment barbaric, conductor says, Iranians vote for their first Islamic parliament, The nostalgia that didn't get away That popular Edwardian Lady will soon have a Victorian rival, Mr Ford still keeps the nation guessing, Survey blames Vietnam defoliant for deformities, BL and unions have 'final' talks on Monday, Man of oak: Mr Harold Macmillan, OM,, Romania joins Britain in criticizing Moscow, Understanding 'the darkest and deepest word' in Scripture, Plan to demolish Mao mausoleum denied by China, Begging from East block is ruled out, Shoparound with Beryl D, Mr Haughey backs French stand on Britain's EEC payments, Abortion Bill ends its unhappy saga with criticism of sponsor, Eight held in scuffles with police as egg-throwing protesters confront Prime Minister in Hull, Mr Botha avoids conflict with former president, BL swings from profit to loss of £122.2m, Inflation rate edges closer to 20 pc level, Boycott campaign leaders spread lies, Russia says, Police identify body on Ulster tip as Mr Niedermayer, Mrs Thatcher helps the Tories to lick their by-election wounds, TB check on infants after school party, Fourth heart transplant performed at Harefield, Five policemen hurt in riot after funeral, The quiet visitors, Good Food Fraternal partnerships, Dutch corner cupboard fetches £8,400, Defeat on school transport 'serious' for councils, Slight decrease in the serious crime total, MP queries 'delay' in hotel disease hunt, Gardening Fragrant days, Bogota embassy siege talks reach deadlock, No more wheeling meals for diners in the sky Tallest British restaurant to close, RSPCA plea for stricter laws to save badgers, Spotting a linguistic cuckoo in the Hungarian nest, World View Europe cannot pursue Middle East policy without armed power, Nuclear plant inquiry makes an undignified exit, Mugabe compromise on April 18 for Zimbabwe handover, Orangemen plan show of strength, Drink Tasty dozen. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Save & Prosper Group, Investment In Diamonds, Liberty Life Assurance Company Limited, The Observer, Guardian Building Society, Bank Base Rates, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Hostal De LA Gavina, Jersey, The Noble Grape, Trentino, Decca, The Standard Life Capital Investment Bond, Julian Gibbs Associates Ltd,, M&g, The Alliance Trust Company Limited. Weather: The Weather. Law: Forging 'learnt in prison', Immigration outside Sex Discrimination Act Regina v Immigration Appeal Tribunal, Ex parte Kassam, Supervised access, Youth 'doing his best' escapes jail sentence, Objections to charge over tunnel collapse, Death sentence for 33 sadistic sex murders, Woman took baby from hospital cot, Payments to children, Judgment later on Granada documents case, £300,000 for woman crash victim, Appeal Court grants ban to Essex University, Pay supervisor jailed for theft, Appeal by men in corruption case, Five years for informer, Court of Appeal Discretion goes beyond exceptional cases Simpson v Norwest Holst Southern Ltd., Judge says jurors' age should rise to 25. Picture Gallery: Hoff of Heybridge Heath. Classified Advertising: Home & Garden, Announcements, Royal Albert Hall, General Vacancies, Entertainments, Services tomorrow: fourth Sunday in Lent. Reviews: Sunday's programmes Television, The cop who arrested Hollywood, Radio Books on the air, Delia Smith BBC 2, Gone with Hardy Nottingham Playhouse. Arts and Entertainment: Television, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,174, Choice, Regional Tv, Radio, Personal Choice, World Service, Lords win sixth bridge contest against Commons, Chess Opening time, TV highlights, Bridge Good guessers. Politics and Parliament: Parental rights on sex education House of Lords, Even a compromise amendment fails to rescue Abortion Bill House of Commons, Request for swift action on EEC draft budget. Editorials/Leaders: Secret Report On Open Government, Buttering Up The Russians, Not Yet The Real Test. Letters to the Editor: Lack of red tape, Crucial cost of a musician's status, Communist democracy, Sales from St Paul's, Special needs in education, A hero of Everest, A child's rights, Hey-day of blades, Channel tunnel, 'Gone for a soldier', BBC programme on Welsh arsonists, Sport and ideals, Peril of nuclear warfare, London medical schools, Changes in planning law, Assisted places scheme. Court and Social: Court Circular. Official Appointments and Notices: Equerry appointed, Knighthood for judge, RADA medal winner. Deaths. Marriages. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Wednesday, March 16, 1955 Meat prices. Obituaries: Mr Ron Burrage, Mr Jay Anson, Dr Mohammad Hatta, Major Jack Gorman, Mrs Gertrude Thorneycroft, Mr H. M. Kelly, Signor Manlio Brosio Former Nato Secretary-General, Mr Paul Keating. Business and Finance: Discount market, Unit trust performance, Commodities, Retail Prices, Consumer law Small claims in the county court, Gulf fails to block plan for Lonrho share issue, Industry unscathed by steel strike, EMS Europeon Currency Rates, In Brief, Panel censures three Gilgate directors, Options, Recovery under way at Rivlin, The Pound, Dollar strength sends gold down sharply, Mr Maxwell Joseph names likely successor, Midland's profits leap by 36pc to £315.5m, Industrial Output, Briefly, International TI sells holding in Australian company, Public spending may be squeezed further, Backing for Carter moves, Water rates Big rises in the pipeline, Conder exceeds profit forecast, Gold, H S Canada profits rise, Newman chief to fight dismissal, Sterling: Other Markets, Furness agrees to Tung takeover, Grouse, Mr Carter sticks to his guns, Hampton Trust, Top two banks raise prime lending rates to record 18.5 pc, Investor's week Corporate fears unsettle market, Hunt emerges as third bidder for Viking, Pre-Budget taxation Reassessing your pension needs, Readers' Forum When the builder's work fails to meet your standards. Stock Exchange Tables: Stock markets Gilt-edged shake off Wall Street gloom, Wall Street, Stock Exchange Prices Equities drift, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Recent Issues, Foreign exchange report, Price Changes. Sport: Show jumping Encouraging prospects in novices events, Rackets Angus is denied chance to express himself, Hockey Isca could provide a few surprises for Slough, Ice skating Cousins leaves with a flourish but the future appears bleak, Racing Winter's day forecast at Lingfield, Sports in Brief, Football Underdogs may lack the pedigree, Cricket Collapse puts Australians on course for defeat, Rugby Union England's dream is on the Blue horizon, Weekend fixtures, Boxing Watt answers the 5,000 with a quick kill in the 'bull ring', Basketball Same line-up again in national final, For the record, Golf Waites takes two-stroke lead with round of 67. Property: Country Properties. Births.

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