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The Times - 19/03/1980

1980; Gale Group;

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From Frank Vogl US Economics Correspondent, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, From Alan McGregor, , From John Earle, By Nicholas Timmins, By Paul Routledge, Labour Editor, , From Dessa Trevisan, From David Cross, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By Our Labour Staff, From Our Correspondent, By David Felton Labour Reporter, By Our Political Correspondent, By Michael Hatfield Political Reporter, By Staff Reporters, By Arthur Osman, By Donald Macintyre Labour Reporter, By George Clark Political Correspondent, By Diana Geddes Education Correspondent, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By Frances Gibb, From John Chartres, By Craig Seton, From Christopher Thomas, By Stewart Tendler, By Robin Young Consumer Affairs Correspondent, From Our Correspondent Grantham, By Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, By Kenneth Gosling Arts Reporter, By Peter Waymark Motoring Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, From Ian Murray, From Frederick Bonnart, From Charles Hargrove, From Michael Binyon, By Fred Emery Political Editor, From Nicholas Ashford, From Christopher Walker, From Neil Kelly, From Douglas Aiton, From Richard Wigg, From Jacqueline Reditt, By Clive White, By Richard Streeton, By Keith Macklin, By John Hennessy, Peter Evans, Richard Bourne, Stanley Orme, Irving Wardle, Paul Griffiths, William Mann, Stanley Sadie, Michael Church, Joan Chissell, Ned Chaillet, Christopher Thomas, Ian Bradley, John Rae, Annabel Ferriman, Bernard Levin, FRANK MARSHALL, , D. A. LUNDIE, , KEITH BEST., BRIAN DAY, JOHN FAULKNER, , W. A. WOOSTER, , BRUCE KENT., J. B. GLUBB, , W. H. ANKIN., N. SILKIN, , S. I. LEVENBERG, , HUGH SMILEY, FRED UHLMAN., GEOFFREY HOWARD MINTER, ANDREW GILCHRIST, , J. H. HUIZINGA, , STELLA ALEXANDER., RALPH A. MEREDITH, , G. D. R. DAVIES, , By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, From Koji Nakamura, By Peter Hill Industrial Editor, Darrell Delamaide, By Kenneth Owen Technology Editor, By Margaret Stone, By Rosemary Unsworth, From Peter Norman, Peter Norman, By Our Industrial Staff, By John Huxley, JOHN LEIGHFIELD, , GERALD BENNEY., J. ANTHONY HOLLAND, , G. C. SMITH, , ELWYN EVANS, , CHARLES KENNEDY., P. G. SMITH, , NICK LANYON, , GRIFFITH VAUGHAN WILLIAMS, , MICHAEL SAWARD, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, David Blake, , Philip Robinson, By Alison Mitchell, By Our Financial Staff, By Philip Robinson, Gerald Ely, Peter Davalle, Trevor Fishlock, Simon Scott, Plummer, Anthony Rowley, Mary Lee, Rodney Hobson, DENNIS TOPPING, DENNIS DWYER, David Hewson,

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News: £1m refund to customers after unfair deals, Social Focus Why some people do not think our policemen are wonderful, US query on 'Russian germs leak', Mr Murdoch in £200m air deal, Railmen 'concerned' about movement by road, Seventeen years to recoup investment, For the traveller, Taiwan publisher attacks one-party rule, The fallen: Headstones at, TUC fears a law to hold unions responsible for officials' actions down to shop floor level, Two Koreas agree on Panmunjom for talks, Dr Castro offers to receive embassy siege guerrillas, Steel union leaders to consider third party mediating in strike deadlock, BSC loses £7m North Sea order to Japan, London Diary The great red plastic debate, A fast train to the People's Republic, 100,000 Jews to live on seized Jerusalem land, Factories over the border, Public spending has resulted in weakened dollar, Primary production, Iran to investigate poll cheating allegations, RAF to continue suspension of Buccaneers, New Marcos initiative to end Muslim rebellion, Governor's wife charmed Rhodesia's leaders and helped the children, Tito condition worsened by internal bleeding, Two drowned as car plunges into Thames, Father who shot dead his two children goes free, Road objectors 'help to harm environment', A bundle of paradoxes, Guerrillas claim 2,200 Ethiopians killed in Ogaden, Nato force rehearses defence of Britain, Time Britain left the EEC, M Chirac says, Man wins pay parity with women staff, Magistrate murdered by terrorists on city bus, Expert calls coal board plan for Vale of Belvoir 'unnecessary', Labour group says Marxist in line to lead GLC, Benefit cuts 'worse than in the 1930s', Gandhi party accused of creating law problems, Ukrainian national synod convened in Rome by the Pope, Mrs Schild pleads with daughter's kidnappers, Making what the world wants, Government admits money blunder, Mrs Thatcher's threat to hold back VAT in Brussels budget dispute, A hundred years on, memories of a Harrow immortal, Countryman leader to return, Tory revolt building up over threat to benefits, Europe's islands watch Manx liberation, France delays Bill to curb the guillotine, Animal experiments: who can calculate the benefits?, Increase in election deposit proposed, Patients fail in action over NHS, State funds sought by National Gallery, Sino-US plans to bolster Asia against Russians, Gun battles in El Salvador Kill 53 people, A police case of advances and humiliations, Victims of hostel fire were trapped, US banks raise prime lending rates to record 19 per cent, Spending cuts 'threaten million alcoholics', Scars of Algerian war to be bared at the Arc de Triomphe, Minister denies delaying report on bright pupils, Absence of a minister delays clash over Kampuchea's UN voice, Battle in the committee rooms, Industry and politics The Government, Portuguese hero attacked for inciting peasants, Abbey tribute to George Eliot, Round-up of dissidents in Soviet Union continues, Mr Mugabe seeks new trade links with EEC, Nalgo threatens walk-out if members are suspended, Whitehall union marks time, Print union gives five-day ultimatum on pay claim, End Stormont talks, two of three parties say, Better design 'could save 60% of car fuel', US 'intrigues against Olympics' will fail, Moscow asserts, Councils must find other savings as Government abandons school transport charge plans, Press ban claim by 'Izvestia', Check urged for spinal deformities, Uganda silences critics of Tanzanian troops, Soviet blow for French détente, State lottery and horses provide only legal gambles, The human face of social security, General, Jobs threatened by refusal to unload stocks, Minister wants new union legislation to stand test of time, Law on making strikers pay to go ahead, Industrial unrest awaits new administration, Open festival agreed as alternative to Olympics, The terrorists who compete for the headlines. Index. Display Advertising: British Gas, Abbey National, Apollo Theatre, Hutchison, Cheung Kong (Holdings) Limited, Cleveland County, Wic, Essex Water Company, Hktdc, British American And General Trust Limited, Gieves & Hawkes, Jardines, National Westminster Bank Group, Kwong On Bank Ltd, Bank Base Rates, The Tablet, Thames, Al Pacino, Cable & Wireless, King & Co, The Hongkong Bank, Marden Group, Bryant, Commission In The Army, Park West, Punch, Oxfam Lagacy, M.J.H.Nightingale & Co. Limited. Law: Ladbroke's told to pay costs, Four more Hell's Angels found guilty of rioting, Chancery Division Council right to find family intentionally homeless, Four years' jail for woman spy in Finland, Protest crowd pleased by Breton court's decision, Mr Silk fails again in City election, Woman PC freed from jail, Killer has second life sentence, Court of Appeal Wife's £39,000 for life story taxable. News in Brief. Picture Gallery. Weather: The Weather. Politics and Parliament: Only one in three vacancies reported, No immediate EEC cash for Channel tunnel, BBC refused to change 'Gone for a soldier' House of Lords, Minister to meet family of paralysed airman, Tory support for a higher child benefit, Call for land tax changes, School transport clause not to be reinserted in Education Bill: cuts will have to be made elsewhere House of Commons, Waiting for the Budget on child and jobless benefit changes, Dispensing medicine in rural areas, Buccaneers to remain grounded, Death grant not to be increased to £45, Speaker to check on story about clerk, Mrs Thatcher accused of attack on women's rights. Official Appointments and Notices: Angry reaction to Hongkong air licence award, St Paul's Girls School, Latest appointments, Rhodesia medal urged. Sport: Motor racing Jones doubtful for Long Beach, Latest European snow reports, Boxing WBC give Hope month to decide on title defence, Golf Mrs Barber trims course in day of splash and squelch, Rugby League Call to break off relations with France, Racing Four-week ban on Tinkler, Tennis Mottram has to struggle to beat American, Cricket Pakistan win a battle but not yet the war, For the record, Football Liverpool's strength is reflected in two England parties, Badminton Indonesia hope to make a unique clean sweep, Show jumping Broome in driving seat. Classified Advertising: Domestic And Catering Situations, La Creme De La Creme, -Managerial-Administrative-Secretarial-Personal Assistants-, Announcements, Entertainments, Services, Appointments Vacant. Reviews: London Sinfonietta St John's, Nostalgic recycling on the New York stage, Das Rheingold Festival Hall, A kaleidoscope of feelings Make and Break Lyric, Hammersmith, London debuts, Mazeppa Logan Hall, Omnibus BBC 1. Arts and Entertainment: Television, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,177, Change of ballet, Market for watercolours by Orientalist J F Lewis losing its early gloss, Radio, Regional Tv, Personal Choice. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): The comparable Max, 25 years ago From The Times of Saturday, March 19, 1955 Televising the Derby. Editorials/Leaders: Duties Towards The Homeless, Mrs Thatcher's Dissidents, Over Trade Union Heads Again?. Letters to the Editor: Arts and the patron, Europe and Palestinians, State industry chiefs' pay, Assurance from BL on company policy of buying British, Worthy heritage, Welsh arsonists and the BBC, Young riders, Future of the fishing industry, Handling a door, Qualifications and the company secretary, Education in London, Vicious circle?, No conflict in inflation adjustment, Hand to hand, Licence fee for Citizens' Band, Averting the perils of nuclear warfare, Irish voting right, Air tickets by cheque payments, Closed doors, Moment of impact, Plea for further action on minerals problem, Credit cards and need for VAT receipts. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Marriages. Deaths. Obituaries: Professor Erich Fromm Eminent psychoanalyst, Mr P. M. Hubbard, Professor Percival Gurrey, Lieut-Col R. R. M. Perceval. Business and Finance: Another difficult year for McCleery, Discount market, BR ferries delays 'could cost millions', Business Diary: Fare dinkum? · East of Neasden, Seven-nation talks on oil price rise impact, Are we squandering our oil riches?, Commodities, Japan ready for 7-point attack on inflation to support value of yen, Fairclough falls short of market estimates, Textile industry plea to end tariff barriers, Sales drive by Trade Indemnity, Cyclical Indicators For The Uk Economy, Disrupting the tidy world of the Swiss banks, International German banks repeat dividends, EEC summit faces energy tax call, Biggles meets the men from the City Film financing, Uganda hands back 'empires ' to Asians, CBI backs consumer law plan, In Brief, Watmoughs to raise £1.3m by rights issue, Options, Cement makers agree to peg prices for year, PO men savage letters delivery plan, Inveresk remains pessimistic, British Steel in partnership talks, W Germany abandons challenge on fibres, The Pound, Briefly, Concern at plastics competition, £2.1m unit trusts outflow, Maple turns down £8.4m double offer from Waring and Gillow, Strategies for the recession, Gold, Sterling: Other Markets, Ward White buys US Footwear group for £7m, Furniture group stalked by hunters of fair game, EMS European Currency Rates, EEC energy research spending up by 50pc, Shell pays $680m for stake in US coal venture, Comben soars to £5m before tax. Stock Exchange Tables: Stock markets Selective buying helps to halt the slide, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Recent Issues, Foreign exchange report, Wall Street, Price Changes, Stock Exchange Prices Rally after hours. Business Appointments: Business appointments New members for British Overseas Trade Board. Property: Property Earn money from your granny flats, Flat Sharing, Residential property.

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