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The Times - 14/11/1980

1980; Gale Group;

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By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By Patricia Tisdall Management Correspondent, From Clive Cookson, From Ian Murray, From Richard Davy, Richard Wigg, By Our Financial Staff, By Our Political Staff, From David Bonavia, By Fred Emery Political Editor, By George Clark Political Correspondent, By Our Political Editor, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By Our Education Correspondent, By Our Labour Editor, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, By David Felton Labour Reporter, By Donald Macintyre Labour Reporter, By Kenneth Gosling, By Annabel Ferriman Health Services Correspondent, By Our Crime Reporter, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, From Christopher Thomas, From Arthur Osman, By a Staff Reporter, By Frances Gibb, By John Witherow, By Diana Geddes Education Correspondent, By Our Home Affairs Correspondent, By Our Agriculture Correspondent, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By Ian Bradley, By Stewart Tendler Crime Reporter, By Lucy Hodges, From Michael Hornsby, From Our Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, From Patricia Clough, From Frederick Bonnart, From Christopher Follett, From David Cross, By Our Foreign Staff, From Sue Masterman, From Nicholas Ashford, From Michael Leapman, From Ray Kennedy, From Trevor Fishlock, From Charles Harrison, From Robert Fisk, From Jacqueline Reditt, Tony Samstag, David Watts, Christopher Walker, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Keith Macklin, By Nicholas Harling, By John Karter, By Norman Fox Football Correspondent, Alan Gibson, By Roy McKelvie, David Robinson, Ned Chaillet, Barry Millington, Joan Bakewell, John Higgins, William Mann, Irving Wardle, Sheridan Morley, Nicholas Wapshott, Geoffrey Smith, Michael Binyon, CHRISTINA PAYNE, , JOHN MALLABAR, , B. DAGNALL, , I. P. B. DENTON, , L. H. MILNER-GULLAND, , BRIAN MAWHINNEY, , JULIAN JACOBS, , PETER PORTEOUS, , IAN WALLER, , D. C. H. RIEU, , Y. YALON, , PHILIP DE ZULUETA, , G. R. MASON, , MAURICE NORVIC:, ROBERTSON OF OAKRIDGE, , RANDOLPH VIGNE, , C. NEIL JONES, , ERWIN KRONHEIMER, , L. H. MASSEY, , By Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Clive Cookson, By Huon Mallalieu, From John Chartres, By Peter Hill Industrial Editor, By Our Industrial Editor, By Robert Rodwell, Philip Robinson, By Peter Wilson-Smith, By John Whitmore, By Michael Prest Commodities Correspondent, By Margareta Pagano, By Bill Johnstone, By Edward Townsend, Nicholas Hirst, By Robin Young, From Frank Vogl, By John Huxley, DEIRDRE GILL, , ALAN EDWARDS, , DEREK PRAG, , J. F. STRETTON, , R. E. ROWE, , JOHN CLARK-MAXWELL, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Ross Davies, Arthur Reed, Bill Johnstone, By Roman Eisenstein, By Rosemary Unsworth, By Margaret Pagano, By Michael Prest, Peter Waymark, Edited by Peter Dear, Richard Owen, Sarah GrahamBrown, S. G.-B., S. G. B., Major S. R. Elliot, Robert Bailey, P.T., Penelope Turing,

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Politics and Parliament: Rents row ends session: circular withdrawn House of Commons, Mr Prior says codes on picketing and closed shop give guidance which most workers will welcome, Picketing and closed shop explained in layman's terms House of Lords, North Sea oil not a passport to easy life: clouds to silver linings, Heseltine climbdown on rent rises after Commons uproar, Prior code beset on all sides, Election deposits, Proposals in anti-union language, Requests for war medals, Considerable public funds being used to get British Shipbuilders into viable condition House of Commons. News: Colonel Gaddafi seeks 'volunteers', East German leader ends visit to Austria, Science report Physics: Neutrino controversy, Appeal fund for Bolton Abbey passes £75,000, Golan Heights pose new threat to peace, College votes to admit woman undergraduates, Hopes fade for Ulster assembly in 1981, Mr Healey chosen as deputy party leader, Firms get concession on sickness benefit, Guatemala turns down call for Belize freedom, Photograph by Jonathan Player, Driver shot dead by police in France, Changes expected in Zimbabwe Cabinet, Developing communications Queen Alia airport the star project, Secret pithead ballot to be held on NCB pay offer, Protection for Alaska wilderness, Synod calls for 'sus' law repeal, Plot to kill Danish royal family disclosed, Jordan Travelling the Desert Highway or along the mountains of Moab, Labour in danger from doctrinaire left, Mrs Williams says, Moscow Diary, A rapid shift in alignments Iraq now an important source of funds, Finland without newspapers as journalists strike, Balloonists touch down short of target, How to satisfy water needs Highlighting a dilemma, Difficulties for reporter who 'was often late', Economy's new emphasis Support for large projects, PLP compromise on wider party leader franchise attacked, Print unions reject pay offer tied to a pledge, Ford backs check on numbers of black employees, Striking claim by a bishop Muslim-Christian amity stronger than anywhere else, Town hall workers get extra 2%, Singapore's cultural dilemma, Mr Benn may lose seat in boundary changes, Mackerel ground into feed, In brief, Thousands of BL men vote to accept 6.8%, Mr Pym briefs Nato group on Britain's nuclear defence plans, Hint of talks on energy supplies as EEC and Arab League agree to increase cooperation, Solidarity gives priority to union law reform, Navy makes Gulf patrol permanent, Denial over 'fishing expeditions', West indicts Russia at Madrid conference, Dr Nyerere to mediate in Uganda poll dispute, Silver sale raises over £2m, Prince says Britain is rather a minor state, Mountbatten's inside knowledge Terence Morris on the echoes of a significant report on British prisons, Jordan, Estimated cost of Children Act proposals is £11m, Strike threatened over cuts by GLC unions, The generous quiet American, Ban urged on strikes in essential services, US scientists investigate riddle of Saturn rings, Move for Frankland probation ban fails, Thatcher warning on Labour Europe policy, Oil bill threatens development plans Search is on for alternative sources, More and more schools Education a high priority, Pakistani loses fight to remain in Britain, Editor off underground paper held in Moscow, The middle class revolt against President Marcos, Redundant church: The redundant church of All Saints,, Cabinet to meet again on new cuts, Governor pays the price of ambition, Archaeology as unifying factor Cultural aims pursued despite political tensions, Challenge to British milk import curb, French lorry drivers call off traffic disruption, Who has power over the public purse?, 'Le Monde' continues its attack on minister, Forged document used to end airline hijack, Macbeth has a new meaning for Chinese, Guard shot dead in £11,514 pay robbery, Reorganization plan for South Korean media, Law Society final results, summer, 1980, Goldsmith group out, Maxwell company in, as dispute within the CBI simmers, Swiss printers' strike spreads to more cities, Local appeals hastened 6% limit, Rocket boat man is killed, Germans await the Pope's visit with mixed feelings, High turn-out by whites in Namibia poll, Country council group calls special meeting to discuss firemen's pay offer, Enemies without and within Armed Forces need eyes everywhere, Miners abandon moderate policy on election, Stowaways removed by armed police, Open University fees likely to rise sharply next year, 'Arab rights have been ignored', Some flow in-some flow out A unique labour market, Photograph by Peter Trievnor, Power supply to 34,827 consumers cut, Woman prisoner is said to be wasting away, Middle East summit on Palestinians likely to be shelved, Purcell School Appeal concert, Rules relaxed on prisoners' right to marry, Lack of a talented and trusted team of advisers is most pressing problem for Mrs Gandhi, Mr Cadbury severs links with Westward Television, Foreign Report Clean water and adequate sanitation for all by 1990 is UN aim, Walking tall: Miss Germany,, CND in better shape because Tory nuclear decisions, Kidney transplants are reduced by half after TV programme, Health projects Looking after the young. Index. Display Advertising: Kagemusha, British Airways, Musicians Benevolent Fund., San Rock Hotel, Multiple Display Advertisements, Jordan Tobacco & Cigarette Co., Ltd., Arab Bank Ltd., Luncheon Vouchers, Mete, Manchester Polytechnic, James Morris Travel, Egyptair, Alyson Mountain,, Mr. Desmond Dunphy's, John Cooper Classes, Bank Of Jordan Limited, Al-Ahlia Insurance Company (Jordan) Limited, Airey & Wheeler, Solicitors Final Examination, Alia, Bank Of Credit And Commerce International, Bank Base Rates, The Times Reader Services Directory, Atlas Copco, British Sugar Corporation Limited, Holiday Inn®, Vauxhall, Bovis International Limited, Methodist Homes For The Aged, Martonair International Limited, The British Bank Of The Middle East, United Trading Group, Jordan National Bank S.A., The Lockheed L-1011-500 Tristar, Je Reviens, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Arab Mining Co., Prudential, T. Gargeur & Fils, Ultramar, Sheraton, Petra Bank, Wimpey International, Midland Bank International, Amin Kawar & Sons, Jordan Insurance Co. Ltd., The Advertising Standards Authority. News in Brief. Weather: The Weather. Law: £700,000 award repays sacrifices by wife, Film renamed to avoid ban, Libyan on child murder bid charge, Six skinheads in Tube clash to be sentenced, Frenchman is held on spying charge, Chancery Division Maintenance from estate: arguable case test In re Dennis, deceased Dennis v Lloyds Bank Ltd and Others, Leave to appeal refused Chanel Ltd v F. W. Woolworth and Others, Life sentence for main who stabbed two to death, Men cleared of 'suntan wife' affray charges, Queen's Bench Division The justice who appeared to sleep on the bench Regina v Weston-super-Mare justices Ex parte Taylor, £52,683 for damaged hand, Four remanded on murder charge, Chief constable to appeal. Picture Gallery. Sport: Golf Lyle chases home Reid, Squash rackets Chichester on right footing, Athletics Fixtures clash brings protest from league, Brave venture by a party of pioneers, Football Crook's week of high promise ends on a limping note, Rugby Union Llanelli drop Ringer for cup tie, Racing Connaught Ranger has the chance to show his Dr Jekyll side, Rackets Prenn's service is a powerful weapon, Cricket Crowe century revives South Australia, Sports in Brief, Basketball Palace's gallant effort is to no avail, Table Tennis Hilton keeps his head before partisan crowd, Awards Coe runs away from Ovett to top the poll, Rugby League Great Britain go for experience, For the record, Tennis Gottfried out of cold and into the cold. Reviews: Glorious role for a singing actress Tosca Covent Garden, Glyndebourne revisits Paris The Rake's Progress Théâtre des Champs-Elysées, Paris, Akira Kurosawa's tragedy on the grandest scale Kagemusha (A) Gate, Notting Hill; Gate 3, Camden Town Raise the Titanic (A) Leicester Square The Orlovs (AA) Everyman, Hampstead The Alternative Miss World (X) Classic, Chelsea, Fleshing out the tedium Miss World ITV, Philharmonia/Matacic Festival Hall, Waiting for Godot Royal Exchange, Manchester, Book review Ingrid Bergman: My Story By Ingrid Bergman and Alan Burgess (Michael Joseph £9.50), Space Ache Tricycle Theatre. Arts and Entertainment: Television, Regional Tv, Radio, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,374, Personal Choice, Double bill at King's Head. Editorials/Leaders: A Question Of Justification, A Stressful Visit To Germany, Firemen In The Front Line. Letters to the Editor: In lieu of Rieu, Finance of royal dockyards, Disarmament, EEC and party loyalty, Hard to fathom, Isle of Man postal efficiency, Incident at Brighton, Religion in schools, Countryside changes, The road to Ramot, Sunday cricket proposals, Overseas aid, Steel and concrete in bridges, Exclusive, Consumer exemptions, Mr Foot as Labour leader, CBI criticisms, Britain's EEC approach, Management head hunting code, Criticizing energy policy, Rejoinder to bishops on housing curbs, How gentle an art?, South-west Africa. Court and Social: Court Circular. Official Appointments and Notices: University news, Latest appointments. Deaths. Marriages. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Tuesday, November 15, 1955 Antarctic expedition. Obituaries: Mr J. Haulfryn Williams, Miss Pearl Jephcott Influential social research, Dr Ruth Harvey, Dr Valerie Myerscough. Business and Finance: Discount market, Wall Street highest for nearly four years, Staveley is fighting back, Chloride spells it out, Porter Chadburn still falling, Steel production in UK sliding to lowest level for more than 40 years, EMAP seeks £3m for growth, Commodities, International, British Sugar doubles its dividend as defence against bids, Dutch group mounts dawn raid on Durapipe, Motoring Revolution in life span of batteries, EEC move for common trademarks, Valor hopes for long cold winter, Short Brothers to get £18m state aid, UK chemical makers set for £2,000m surplus, Business Diary: Mitsui's many branches · De Lorean's Chrysler team, In Brief, Takeover talks at Martin, Chloride makes first trading loss, Sharp fall at Feedex in tough half year, £500,000 loss is investigated, Shipbuilders granted further £65m, Technology Helping the disabled to read, speak and write, Hawker Siddeley plans US takeover, Informal pact on cocoa price, The Pound, Dampener on the Euroshare dream, Money Supply, How crucial is the Delta engine battle for Rolls-Royce?, 1,250 more jobs lost in Consett, Briefly, Bad debts hit profits at UCM, Plastic card trials for kiosk telephones, Hopes rise for interest rate cut, LWT halved by strike and publishing losses, King Coal faces crucial prices battle, Bigger role for gold urged in SDR plan, Air fares in Europe 'treble' those in US. Stock Exchange Tables: Wall Street, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Stock markets Profit-taking clips early gains from shares, Drawing Of Bonds, Price Changes. Classified Advertising: Car Buyer's Guide, Entertainments Guide, Secretarial and Non-secretarial Appointments, Acknowledgments, Educational, Services. Property: Flat Sharing, Country Properties. Business Appointments: Business appointments National Smokeless Fuels chief. Births.

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