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The Times - 26/01/1980

1980; Gale Group;

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From David Cross, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, From Eric Marsden, From Michael Hornsby, By Peter Hill and Donald Macintyre, From Harry Debelius, From Frank Vogl US Economics Correspondent, From Michael Leapman, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Clifford Webb Midlands Industrial Correspondent, By Diana Geddes Education Correspondent, By Craig Seton, From Nicholas Timmins, From Tim Jones, From Frances Gibb, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, By David Felton Labour Reporter, By Our Health Services Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, From Arthur Osman, By Peter Hennessy, By Our Planning Reporter, By Our Political Correspondent, By John Young Planning Reporter, By George Clark Political Correspondent, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By John Roper Health Services Correspondent, From Charles Hargrove, From Our Own Correspondent, From Ian Murray, From Nicholas Ashford, By David Watts, From Hasan Akhtar, From Christopher Walker, From Mario Modiano, From Richard Wigg, From Charles Harrison, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Norman Fox Football Correspondent, From Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Vince Wright, By Nicholas Harling, By a Special Correspondent, From Peter Ryde, From John Hennessy, By Sydney Friskin, By Michael Seely, by V.S.Pritchett, Edward Mayer, John Higgins, Ned Chaillet, Stanley Sadie, Paul Griffiths, Judith Nagley, Edited by Peter Davalle, David Wade, Roy Hay, John Carter, Harry Golombek, Fred Emery, Rex Bellamy, Cyril Bainbridge, Alan Hamilton, Alison Ross, TIM GOPSILL, , RICHARD COHEN, , AL-QURESHI, , D. S. WALLACE-HADRILL, , GEO. H. ELVIN, , GEORGE SZPIRO, , JOHN K. JACOBS, , HAROLD NEWMAN, , HARRY W. SCHACTER, , MICHAEL D. POPE, , JOHN MURRAY, , P. J. WAINWRIGHT, , A. J. BLACK, , J. R. HAWTHORN, , GEOFFREY H. JACOBS, , OSWALD MOSLEY, , G. I. A. D. DRAPER, , P. D. G. HAYTER, , MICHAEL MEACHER, , A. SHONFIELD G. GHERARDELLI C. WILSON C. KLEEMANN M. CAPPELLETTI J. RYNGAERT M. BUZZONETTI J. WEILER S. DI PALMA M. PERRERA P. FLORA K. HOPT J. GEORGEL H. F. J. RATHJEN I. L. FRASER F. KEEREMAN Z. WERNER E. VALERIO N. BACHARAN V. DECKMYN Y. MENY R. RAMPINI M. M. HOET E. M. GELERNTER B. DE WITTE C. PAIGE N. MAGAUD M. SECCOMBE H. KNUDSEN P. MAIR J. M. DUVAL G. TOSCANI R. RAITH M. BOISSET L. BETTEN M. MAGUIRE L. DE FRAISSIN-ETTE M. SATRUSTEGUI, THOMAS LUMLEY, , EDWARD CROFT-MURRAY, , MARGARET E. LEIGH, , Francis Edwards, SJ, By Our Medical Correspondent, By Our Bridge Correspondent, By Harry Golombek Chess Correspondent, By Our Education Correspondent, R. A. K. writes:, Mr George Rylands writes:, By Nicholas Hirst, By Caroline Atkinson, From Sinan Fisek, From Peter Norman, Philip Robinson, By Andrew Goodrick-Clarke Financial Editor, By Richard Allen, By Rosemary Unsworth, From Frank Vogl, Danby Bloch, PW, John Drummond, By ross, Roger Beard, MS, By Philip Robinson, By Alison Mitchell, By Michael Prest,

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News: The ousting of Mr Callaghan, Another house, Photograph by David Jones, Israelis hand back to Egypt strategic part of Sinai desert, Madrid dismisses reports of military conspiracy, Speculation over Gaullist ex-Premier's Elysée visit, S Africans protest over black leaders' detention, Expelled Soviet envoy denies NZ allegations, Outbreak of sleeping sickness in Uganda, Council house repairs may go to contractors, Science report Surgery: Stopping bleeding by laser, Energy plans 'must be disclosed', Tank drawn up at British reporters' hotel, Coup plot rumours rife in Kampala, Birmingham University head to retire, Saturday Review Tea with Mrs Bittell, Docklands plan criticized by Mr Shore, Mr Bani-Sadr leads Iran's presidential poll, Live theatre to close for the second time, Third World industrialization plans attacked, BSC quarry deal inquiry urged by MP, Passengers freed as Cubans hold hijackers, New Belgian coalition wins approval for its policy, Latest European snow reports, Newspaper publishers quit employers' group, Afghanistan refuses to go to Islamic conference, Eisenhower thought Churchill obsolete, War heroine's daughter has debts paid, TGWU disciplines members for not joining BL walkout, Jobs loss feared in private sector, Dr Sakharov not to face criminal charges, Crown buildings stay dirty, Water authority attacks British Nuclear Fuels, Teachers in two areas threaten strikes over cuts, Steelmakers fail to stop strike spreading into private sector, Greek MPs rally to ex-King's defence, Churchmen pray for recovery of Marshal Tito, War fever, but not at Westminster, Gas prices prompt review of fuel bill assistance, Shoparound, Whitehall efficiency talks will study costs, Travel Getting away at the end of a week, Pensions shortfall will not be made good, EEC butter sales to Russians defended, Lord Smith says hospital plan will hurt patients, Delay in decisions about Olympic Games boycott, House arrest case against clergyman postponed, Steel 'swop shops' will help companies hit by strike, Four killed in siege at Pretoria bank, Street cleaners may strike if housewives clear litter, Kabul uses Tarakki death to justify coup, Rehabilitation of Galileo heartens Chinese, Paul McCartney punished enough, Japanese say, Sports Diary, US nuclear disaster 'averted by an hour', Lisbon revokes treaty with Soviet Union, More girls are blowing their own trumpets, Commons select committee to inquire into deaths of people in police custody, American inflation rate of 13.3% is highest for 33 years, Gardening Through the catalogues, Examining the root cause of Islam's present discontents, Grim days counting the pennies in steel town, Nato offer of arms control talks to Russia, January pleasures, M Giscard on first visit to India, Protests as peace man is expelled, Guernsey tries to give legal definition of a citizen, Good Food Guide Competitive Paris, Mentally ill given priority pledge by minister, Outcry in France over teachers' pamphlet defending soft drugs, Mr Mugabe's party adopts moderate tone in manifesto, Councils offered freer hand in spending by revised local Bill, Mr Stonehouse in voluntary work, No athletes passport bar for Olympics. Index. Arts and Entertainment: 'Lost' bust by Bernini discovered, Television, Paris sale of Old Masters from Walferdin collection sweeps board at £184,000, Sunday's programmes Television, England heading for second place in chess contest, Television highlights, Bridge Testing the breaks, Radio, Regional Tv, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,132, Personal Choice, Canadians lead in bridge, Chess Bad losers. Display Advertising: Vanbrugh, The Red Cross, Malta, Zadah Persian Carpets Ltd, The M & G Group, Nice Cote D'azur, Yugoslavia National Tourist Office,, Inter-Hotel, Inter-Church Travel Limited, Bank Base Rates, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Framlington, Arbuthnot, Liberty Life Assurance Company Limited, Kypros Holidays. Law: Court of Appeal Part-time teacher's fixed term contract Wiltshire County Council v National Association of Teachers in Further and Higher Education and Another, Appeal in 'Times' suit, Hostesses denial by club owner, Arms dealers charged, NF chief fined £250 for contempt, High Court rules that drugs trial can proceed, Jail for former Korea president, Fines on mother and two sons total £85,000. News in Brief. Weather: The Weather. Politics and Parliament: Goodbye to the chip's promise of culture, Filling in leisure time created by the silicon chip revolution House of Commons, MP wants police to be more accountable to public, Arms protest fails to rouse left. Picture Gallery: Hoff of Heybridge Heath. Sport: Racing Exciting I'm a Driver can confirm status, Motor racing Jabouille breaks record at Interlagos, Golf Oosterhuis has 75 on easier course, Tennis Solomon looks forward to Wimbledon, Motor rallying A big man in a tiny cockpit shows world how to drive, English and Scottish ties top weekend fixtures, Skiing French hopes of Olympic medal raised, Ice skating Cousins will be faced with bigger demands at Winter Olympics, Bowls Bryant off to a good start in the singles, Athletics Brown in good time for race he wanted to miss, Squash rackets Jehangir has to withdraw after accident, Rugby Union Moseley will find the going hard at Wigton, Ugly Sisters don't want egg on their faces, Hockey Roaring weekend abroad with echoes at home, Basketball Palace more than atone as they confirm place, Football Forest hope for 'no change' result, For the record, Cricket New South Wales will test Boycott's injury. Classified Advertising: Acknowledgments, Royal Festival Hall, Services tomorrow: Third Sunday after Epiphany, Secretarial, Postalshopping, Entertainments, Services. Reviews: Virginia Pleasants Purcell Room, New Chekhov production, Oklahoma! Haymarket, Leicester, Radio The picking of nits, Northern Sinfonia Queen Elizabeth Hall, Mr Garland raises the illustrious dead, Philharmonia/Handley Festival Hall. Editorials/Leaders: Islam IS Stronger Than Lenin, Too Many Dollars-And Too Cheap. Letters to the Editor: Freelances' elections, Increasing Civil Service pensions, Banishing Dr Sakharov, Belisarius and Mark Clark, Correct usage, Shake-up at the V & A, Our Father, Guy Liddell, Boycotting the Olympic Games in Moscow, Imprisonment in wartime. Court and Social: Court Circular. Official Appointments and Notices: Rebuilt bank wins environment award, Church news, University news, Latest appointments, Privy Councillor. Marriages. Deaths. Obituaries: Sir Cecil Beaton, Mr C. F. Klapper, Professor Hans Laser Experimental work on malaria vaccine, Lt-Col W. D'arcy Hall. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Wednesday, Jan 26, 1955 State of war ends. Business and Finance: Discount market, J & J Dyson holds firm thanks to exports, Readers' Forum When a solicitor stays silent · Car sharing, Metal prices boost North Broken Hill, Mining France increases diamond purchases, Commodities, Options No dividend as write-off drains Audiotronic, Insurance When permanent ill health strikes..., Monopoly referral for Highland whisky bid, Euro-$ Deposits, German payments deficit may double to DM 20,000m, John Brown in £35m bid for US machinery group, Exxon nets profits of over $4,000m, Building societies Guaranteed home loans, Investor's week Gilt market suffers from indigestion, MacKinnon sinks to loss after change in fashion, Midland set for US bank acquisition, International Texaco doubles income in year, Martin enters new decade with confidence, In Brief, Sterling Other Markets, Private world of the list business, Public spending cuts to go on, Taxation Fringe benefits are still worth having, Report on gilt deals to be tabled on Feb 5, The Pound, Higher dividend at Gold Fields, Season tickets Company credit for the rail commuter, Briefly, Plea to local authorities, Gold, Decca's board recommends acceptance of £65m takeover offer by Racal Electronics, Dollar Spot Rates, Turkey aims for foreign investment, Grouse, EMS European Currency Rates, Plea for state industries to be financed direct from City money markets. Stock Exchange Tables: The Times Share Indices, Sterling Spot and Forward, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Recent Issues, Foreign exchange report, Wall Street, Price Changes, Stock Exchange Prices Firm close to account, Stock markets Equities firm as account closes 4pc higher. Property: Flat Sharing. Births.

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