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The Times - 08/01/1980

1980; Gale Group;

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By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, From Christopher Thomas, From Charles Harrison, From Nicholas Ashford, From Richard Wigg, By Clifford Webb Midlands Industrial Correspondent, From Tim Jones, From Ronald Kershaw, By R. W. Shakespeare Northern Industrial Correspondent, From Nicholas Timmins, By Our Labour Reporter, By a Staff Reporter, From Our Correspondent, By Craig Seton, By Our Arts Reporter, By Peter Hill Industrial Editor, By David Nicholson-Lord, From Arthur Osman, By Our Planning Reporter, By George Clark Political Correspondent, By Our Political Correspondent, By Diana Geddes Education Correspondent, By Our Education Correspondent, By Peter Hennessy, Malcolm Brown, Tim Jones, By John Roper Health Services Correspondent, From Hugh Clayton Agriculture Correspondent, By Penny Symon, By Robin Young Consumer Affairs Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, From Charles Hargrove, From Patricia Clough, From Nicholas Ashford Mount Darwin, , From Christopher Walker, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, From Patrick Brogan, From Richard Hughes, From Ian Murray, By Kenneth Gosling, From Frank Vogl, From Michael Leapman, From Michael Hughes, By Norman Fox Football Correspondent, From Sydney Fiskin, From Eric Marsden, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By John Karter, by Prudence Glynn, John Russell Taylor, William Mann, Joan Chissell, Stanley Sadie, Martin Huckerby, John Crossland, Dan van der Vat, Hugh Munro, TOM HOPKINSON, , JOHN TOOLEY, , G. B. BENTLEY, , JAMES LAMBERT, , SUHAIL AZIZ, , D. E. RODRIGUES, , TERRY DUFFY, , ARTHUR LATHAM, , DAVID JONES, , ROBERT MITCHELL, , GRAHAM MARSDEN, Police, J. D. C. NOBLE, , MARY WHITEHOUSE, , ANTHONY WAGNER, , CHARLES GIBSON., By Pearce Wright Science Editor, By Our Bridge Correspondent, By Our Shipping Correspondent, P B writes:, From Peter Norman, By Alison Mitchell, By Richard Allen Insurance Correspondent, By Kenneth Owen Technology Editor, By Caroline Atkinson, By Our Economics Editor, By Frank Vogl, By Patricia Tisdall Management Correspondent, By Richard Evans, Kenneth Owen, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, T. F. BRENCHLEY, , GRAHAM CLEVERLEY, , R. H. C. GREGORY, , J. J. RICHARDSON, , ROBERT BROWN, , DAVID SHARPE, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Ross Davies, Hugh Stephenson, Arthur Reed, Peter Norman, By Adrienne Gleeson, By Rosemary Unsworth, By Baron Phillips, Edited by Peter Davalle, Maurice Bommensath, Piero de Garzarolli, Laurent Leblond, Serge-Allain Rozenblum, Wilhelm Hadler, PANGLOSS,

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News: French Opposition say oil price rises made budget meaningless, Reflecting the majority is best policy, NF claims its presence has led to community revival, Confidence that output will continue, 6,000 guerrillas assemble in what was one of the most militarily active areas Flexible approach brings success in Rhodesian ceasefire, Sultan's historic mausoleum heavily damaged, Mr Carter to defend Pakistan and the Gulf, Facts and figures Monetary policy is really beginning to bite, Corby: Tempers rise, President Zia prepares public for shock of accepting US arms, Rome's central role in church criticized, Disputed seat in Security Council goes to Mexico, Europa, On the contrary Phèdre après Dublin, Hunt for schoolboy: Scotland Yard yesterday issued this, Pay dispute set to disrupt Heathrow flights, French male preserve is broken, Adamson death treated as murder by police, Hongkong honours Sherlock Holmes, Community states have divergent views on working hours, Sound balance of information and propaganda, Kabul casts shadow over Aswan summit, Regional report Magazine's end a blow to Welsh cultural life, Fashion, Education project chosen as Mountbatten memorial, Europa History's glacier is cleft: all things are possible, Whitehall brief: The sterling slump of 1949 19-month progress to devaluation, Latest European snow reports, Somalia critically short of aid Ethiopia war creates 1,000 refugees a day, Ship shops may be sunk, 10 jailed after protest in the Seychelles, France lets in British lamb for a period, Pickets being drawn into West Midlands to prevent the movement of steel stocks, £10,000 premium bond prizewinners, Christmas prize arts quiz answers and winners, Mario Fasanotti looks at employment Where jobs are on the increase, James Rothman looks at forecasts for the decade Energy is the present obsession, Patriotic Front commanders threaten to shoot guerrillas who ignore truce call, Children 'Labour's pawns' in assisted places dispute, Mathematics and English teaching given priority in new proposals aimed at national core curriculum, Jenkins-Walker discord on policy, Zanzibar votes for first assembly since 1964, Port Talbot: Fighting at the gate, Ulster: trapped between patriotism and politics, Scotland: Firms are spared, Bureaucrats 'threat to ministers', The elderly suffer in all-electric homes, Homicide case against Ford poses threat to all manufacturers, Police invited to Corsican interrogation of hostages, Steel peace talks fail and stoppage will be 'long and bitter', Not in front of children, smokers told, Landslide wins Mrs Gandhi absolute majority and power to amend Indian Constitution, Shotton: 200 in round-the-clock picket, Man questioned after end of house siege, Pronouncing judgment over the way to say Kabul, Civilians for El Salvador's new ruling junta, Moscow seems to have learnt nothing from earlier imperial adventures in Afghanistan Is the Soviet Union opening a new round in the Great Game?, London Diary, Science report Astronomy: Solving the quasar puzzle, Start soon on 'imaginative' art gallery, South Yorkshire: Clamp on private works, £200,000 demand to free Britons, Washington will buy up all embargoed grain, Labour keeps extreme leftists' methods secret, Herr Schmidt in meeting with Spanish King, Lorry kills 19 children, National Trust acquires Dorset coastal farm, Bonn clings to hopes for detente, US pursues call for sanctions against Iran, West's intelligence sapped by restrictions on CIA, Stateless politicians or struggling idealists?, Moscow advises Pakistan to think again, TV détente: Tatyana Vedeneeva,, Stormont talks run into trouble. Index. Display Advertising: Management Consulting, Tuscan Regional Government, Fortnum & Mason 1980 New Year Sale, Sotheby's Belgravia, Multiple Display Advertisements, Standard Chartered Bank Limited, Bank Base Rates, John Forrd, The Times, Halifax, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Ramblers Holidays, The Buchanan Blend, Maxwell Croft. Law: Cousin of the Aga Khan on fraud charge, Princes get bail of £15,000 each on drug charge, Dart case hearing, Fraud plot charge against Lord and Lady Kagan, Only 37 out of 2,820 'police assaults' went to court. News in Brief. Weather: The Weather. Classified Advertising: Announcements, Educational, Legal appointments, Salerooms And Antiques, Secretarial and Non-secretarial Appointments also on page 8, Entertainments, Appointments Vacant. Picture Gallery. Sport: Cricket Underwood takes two wickets as Australia try to lift series, Boxing Ray Gilbody drops out, Athletics BAAB fear withdrawal of Kenyan training offer, Swimming Snode awarded grant for Olympic training, Rugby Union S Africa may introduce multiracial rugby, Sports in Brief, Tennis Miss Austin feels she has proved her point, Skiing Miss Nadig draws level, Football Form is on Liverpool's side as they go out to settle a score, Racing Pitfalls in the rise of Smith Eccles, Rackets Angus recovers after fright to dictate the match, Hockey Spanish ploy succeeds to leave Britain pointless, Snooker No honeymoon for Higgins, For the record. Reviews: Rosenberg/Sheppard Wigmore Hall, London Sinfonietta St John's, Aldeburgh celebrates Pears, Land of Smiles Sadler's Wells, Why greatness just eludes Salvador Dali. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): Bernard Levin looks at the implications following the Indian election The return of Gandhi and Son: what now?, 25 years ago From The Times of Friday, Jan 7, 1955 Whaling season opens. Editorials/Leaders: Mrs Gandhi Sweeps Back, Sport On The Altar Of Politics. Letters to the Editor: A solution to productivity dislocation, How Operation Rose secrecy was inadvertently breached, Future of motor industry, Boycotting the Moscow Olympics, Police deaf to criticisms, Liability for drug injury, Reduced welfare spending is a political red herring, Cheap loans to bank staffs, Christians and power politics, Towards Christian unity, The Soviet invasion of Afghanistan, Bridge Over the Kwae, Defining the basis of class, Race in the 1981 Census, Wheat price up from £28 to £98 since 1964, An issue of 'Picture Post', Dispute at Covent Garden, Bitter lemons, What Danies find dull. Court and Social: Court Circular. Official Appointments and Notices: Elections and awards at Cambridge University, Latest appointments. Marriages. Arts and Entertainment: Midlands bridge winners score notable double, Television, Regional Tv, Radio, Personal Choice, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,116. Deaths. Obituaries: Professor R. Tecwyn Williams Pioneer work on drug safety, Mr Raymond Mays, Cole Lesley, Sir Norman Denning. Business and Finance: US investors flock to gasohol as grain is suspended, Britain urged to import foreign technology, Discount market, Technology News Design service aids innovations, New safety proposals for home workers, Globe £14m bid for trust group, LME metal stocks, Mr Carter signs reprieve for Chrysler, Bibby's £4m purchase, Commodities, Fuel costs: how will the airlines cope?, Euro-$ Deposits, Slowdown forecast in Belgian economy, Tunisia airline signs contract for A300 airbus, Hard questions on the EMS, Record year in sight at Brown & Tawse, In Brief, CBI protests at strict liability plans, Business Diary: Outside edge · BL and buying British, The argument about building society funds, Options, The Pound, Briefly, Marsh & McLennan offers £246m cash and shares for Bowring, Ocean in lighterage takeover, Belgian accounting firm merger, Iran pact to refine oil in West, Gold, A slow-burning fuse in the companies Bill, Oil price rise inflates industrial input costs, Sterling: Other Markets, Dollar Spot Rates, Capital projects are next likely target for public spending cuts, International Noranda MacLaren deal, Wholesale Prices, A G Barr 26pc ahead but costs rise, EMS European Currency Rates, Bankers rule out sale of reserves to hold back rush into gold, Hard times predicted for Inmos semiconductors. Stock Exchange Tables: Stock markets Golds again lead the way upward, Wall Street, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Recent Issues, Foreign exchange report, Price Changes, Stock Exchange Prices Firmer tone. Business Appointments: Business appointments Coral Casinos' new managing director. Births.

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