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The Times - 25/02/1980

1980; Gale Group;

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By David Felton Labour Reporter, From Mario Modiano, From Nicholas Ashford, Dan van der Vat, By Alan Hamilton, From Tim Jones, From Patrick Brogan, By Fred Emery Political Editor, By Our Northern Industrial Correspondent, By Our Bridge Correspondent, By Our Veterinary Correspondent, By Peter Hennessy, By David Nicholson-Lord, By Our Political Editor, By Peter Waymark Motoring Correspondent, By Ronald Faux, By Hugh Clayton Agriculture Correspondent, By Penny Symon, From Our Correspondent, By Robin Young Consumer Affairs Correspondent, From Michael Hornsby, From Our Own Correspondent, By Roger Berthoud, From Ian Murray, From Moshe Brilliant, From Christopher Walker, From Robert Fisk Landi Kotal, By Caroline Moorehead, From Neil Kelly, Trevor Fishlock, From John Hennessy, By Roy McKelvie, By Atholl Still, By Sydney Friskin, By Keith Macklin, By John Nicholls, By a Special Correspondent, By Norman Fox Football Correspondent, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, From Ivor Davis, From an Irish Correspondent, Gerald Ely, Michael Church, William Mann, Judith Nagley, Ned Chaillet, Kay Dick, John Percival, Joan Chissell, Barry Millington, Nicholas Ashford, Michael Leapman, Paul Routledge Labour Editor, Eric Heffer, David Wood, MALCOLM HILL, , HYLTON, , FENNER BROCKWAY, , ANDREW FAULDS, , FRANK HOOLEY, , MATTHEW PARRIS, , CHRISTOPHER PRICE, , WILLIAM WILSON, , L. J. MACFARLANE, , ROGER SYDENHAM, , MARTIN LIGHTFOOT, , M. W. WYNNE, URSULA OWEN, , J. A. MORGAN, , JONATHAN HAZELL, , GEOFFREY STRICKLAND, , JANE EWART-BIGGS, , I. FINLAY, , ADRIENNE CORRI, , TIM CRAWLEY-BOEVEY, , HILARY WEBB, , By Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Huon Mallalieu, By the Staff of Nature, Hugh Clayton, A correspondent, M. S. L. B., Frederic Lloyd, By Edward Townsend, From John Earle, By Bill Johnstone, By Caroline Atkinson, Frank Vogl, By Philip Robinson, By John Huxley, By David Hewson, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, Sydney Paulden, Clare Watson, GEOFFREY ROBINSON, , A. J. MERRETT, ALLEN SYKES, ALAN CLIFTON, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Adrienne Gleeson, Frank Hahn, Robert Neild, John Huxley, David Hewson, Michael Clark, Michael Prest, Rosemary Unsworth, David Robinson, Wallace Jackson Commodities Editor, Edited by David Sinclair,

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News: Reliant launches convertible Scimitar car, Mr Sirs is expected to end union action at private steel firms, Coroner's remarks on professor criticized, Iraq postpones visit by Dutch minister, Softer Danish line on EEC sales of NZ butter, Mr Benn never controlled NEC, associates say, Decision on animal virus disease expected soon, Dr Blanch appeals for the good news to be heard, Agriculture Strains in the RSPCA worse after heated debate, Poor first day in new life of the shekel, Candidates multiply for Elysée election, Israeli and Egyptian envoys cross paths, President Moi brings back aid for Kenya, 'Frontline' five to discuss Rhodesia policy, Republicans stop being nice to one another, US warns El Salvador rightists against coup, Rhodesia: who can cry 'foul' the loudest?, Farm welfare group changes sought after RSPCA dispute, London boroughs set up teams to enforce noise control under the pollution Act 'Party police' following the trail of Saturday night fever, Mr Nkomo accuses Selous Scouts, A Times Profile The America's Cup Can the Yanks be taught a lesson?, Ban on offenders sought, Mrs Thatcher considering 'one big dose' of bitter medicine by issuing cuts plans with the Budget, Centrists take an independent line, Nuclear power warning by consumers' council, Prisoners of conscience Chile, Latest European snow reports, Oil tanker spillage poses threat to Greek bay, $50,000 paid for rare Delft candlesticks, Miners work on after big snub to leaders, Thai opposition musters anti-government votes, Mysticism: exploring the fundamentals of religious belief, Hunt saboteur's jaw broken in 'attack by gang', Science report Immunology: Cause of a rare disease, Fire attack on union HQ 'madness', Phalangists mourn bomb victims, Hundreds dead in Kabul revolt against Russians, Commission in tussle over sales to Russia, Youths set fire to Aeroflot office in Paris, Heart transplant patient is making good progress, Aegean air space reopens to all flights, The Brandt Commission's report Monetary reforms are needed, Mr Trudeau to take over as Premier on March 3, Atlantic adventure: Mr, U S reporter loses his accreditation, Ionizer could be remedy for colds and burns, A Not So Placid Diary, Nine conclude preferential trade accord with Yugoslavia to strengthen its non-aligned status, Thunderous relic of British Raj ready to pull troop train to Khyber Pass Pakistan relies on a 60-year-old locomotive, UN team in Tehran: President Bani-, The Friedman plan: ready for the bin?, More interchange looked for between press officers and administrators Better Whitehall information system sought, Strikes: the new battleground for workers' minds, Custody deaths 'link with complaints', 'Queen of the Seas' yields up her treasures, Rhodesian security forces display Soviet tanks as rallies end poll campaign. Index. News in Brief. Display Advertising: 14 Per Cent Treasury Stock,, British Airways, Business To Business Exhibition, China 1980, The Throgmorton Trust Limited, A Tyndall Group Unit Trust, Thomson Wintersports, Hampton & Sons, Bank Base Rates, Icfc, Lloyds Bank Group, M.J.H.Nightingale & Co. Limited. Arts and Entertainment: Television, Regional Tv, Radio, Personal Choice, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,157, Counties bridge final won by Cambridgeshire. Law: Over 30 supporters arrested. Weather: The Weather. Sport: Swimming Miss Davies in the forefront again, Cricket Howarth refuses to be put off by incident, Motor racing Decision to ban skirts is welcomed, Golf Round of 71 enough to give Watson title, Rugby Union Dodge has all that it takes to be a centre of all-round vision, Sports in Brief, Hockey Rudder sends Richmond in the right direction, Athletics McLeod to help England, Racing Monksfield's superb trial sends his odds tumbling, Yachting Helmsmen have sail-in to sharpen reflexes, Squash rackets Outsider shows best form so far, Rackets and real tennis Players caused problems by clash of fixtures, Rowing Lady Margaret row over to retain leadership, Rugby League Hesford shrugs off injury to break down the wall, For the record, Football Francis takes flight as he reclaims his long-lost freedom, Olympic Games National pride shines through as America capture the gold medal. Property: Commercial Property Development schemes make return, Flat Sharing, Commercial Properties and Services to the Business World. Classified Advertising: Announcements, Public and Educational Appointments, Motor Cars, Reader Services Directory, -Stepping Stones-Non-Secretarial-Secretarial-Temporary & Part Time Vacancies-, Business Opportunities. Reviews: Tantalizing study that shocked Victorian England Froude's Life of Carlyle, Mam'zelle Angot Covent Garden Springplank Riverside, Monday Book Television The Dybbuk BBC 1, RPO/Weller Festival Hall, Prague SO/ Belohlavek Festival Hall, Catchpenny Twist King's Head, Hallé/Loughran Festival Hall, A vision of sackcloth and ashes, The Magic Flute Cambridge University, ECO/Atherton Queen Elizabeth Hall. Editorials/Leaders: Stopping the parliamentary road show, No Easy Victory, The Pressures Of Publicity. Letters to the Editor: A doctor's time, Selling arms to Morocco, Sprucing up hillsides, Inflation accounting by way of CCA, Convertibility to gold, A word for the Vikings, Deafness, Movable feast?, A recipe for the survival of BL, Peace groups in Northern Ireland, Ripeness is all, Rugby violence, Protecting British agriculture, Abortion law changes, Sex education, Future of Inner London schooling. Court and Social: Court Circular. Politics and Parliament: Parliamentary diary House of Commons. Marriages. Picture Gallery. Deaths. Obituaries: Sir Maurice Hackett, Sir Harold Mullens, Air Commodore James Warburton, Mr Evan Maude Distinguished career in the Civil Service, Bruce Worsley. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Thursday, Feb 24, 1955. M Faure in power. Business and Finance: UK unlikely to win Irish telephones contract, Smallshaw bill for loss of office, Expect frequent TV blackouts, advertising agencies warned, Chemical producers attack US dumping, Communists unveil plan for Fiat, Brokers approval for Marsh bid, Breathing new life into Quarry Bank, In Brief, Checklist, Freight report River Plate centre of Russian activity, More share prices, Retail muscle in the US money markets, Taking the trouble to train top secretaries, Industry in the regions Faith, hope and £356m, Homes cuts alarm construction indutry, Mining Prospectors ready to blaze new trails, Lessons from the liquidity squeeze ahead of Budget, The Pound, First of 21,000 car men laid off as Leyland wrestles with sales slump, This week Market pins hopes on blue chips, Commodities Fight continues to make London world commodity centre, Fairey bid backers named as NEB chairman expresses anger at Hambros involvement, Euromarkets Issues turning point may be near, More being prosecuted over files, Economic research grant cut by half, Eurobond prices (yields and premiums), Monetarism: why Mrs Thatcher should beware, Republicans weigh in for the economic debate, Brokers' views Some pointers for those tempted to invest in oil shares, Insider dealers come face to face with the law, Business Diary profile: Richard Langdon's battleground, Dutch 'lukewarm' on airbus deal. Business Appointments: Business appointments Three new directors for Rediffusion board. Stock Exchange Tables: Unit Trust Prices-change on the week, Weekly list of fixed interest stocks, Stock Exchange Prices Capitalization and week's change. Births.

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