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The Times - 29/09/1980

1980; Gale Group;

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From Michael Binyon, From Ivor Davis, From Robert Fisk Outside Khorramshahr, , From Michael Hatfield Political Reporter, From Patricia Clough, From Peter Nichols, From Trevor Fishlock, From Paul Routledge Labour Editor, From George Clark Political Correspondent, From Our Political Correspondent, From Bernard Withers, From Hugh Noyes, From Derek Barnett, By Donald Macintyre Labour Reporter, By Our Labour Staff, From Our Correspondent, From Ronald Kershaw, By Annabel Ferriman, By Lucy Hodges, By Ian Bradley, By Our Legal Correspondent, From Arthur Osman, From Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, From Richard Wigg Evora, southern Portugal, From Our Own Correspondent, From Charles Hargrove, From Mario Modiano, From Harry Debelius, From David Cross, From Frederick Cleary, By Nicholas Hirst, From Ian Murray, From Tewfik Mishlawi, From David Spanier, From David Bonavia, From Hasan Akhtar, By Caroline Moorehead, From Charles Harrison, By Norman Fox, Football Correspondent, By John Hennessy, By Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, By Richard Streeton, By Michael Coleman, From a Special Correspondent, By Sydney Friskin, By Rex Bellamy Squash Rackets Correspondent, From Richard Lowe, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Michael Seely, Nicholas Wapshott, Gerald Ely, William Mann, Anthony Masters, Richard Williams, Nael Goodwin, Max Harrison, Frank Dobbins, Noël Goodwin, Geraldine Norman Saleroom Correspondent, Paul Routledge Labour Editor, Jimmy Reid, Michael Leapman, David Wood, GWILYM CAMBRENSIS, JOSEPH CLEARY, , L. JOHN COLLINS, ALASTAIR EDENBURGEN, , KENNETH G. GREET, , JOHN JOHANSEN-BERG., W. B. JOHNSTON, , PHILIP MORGAN., MILDRED NEVILE., D. S. RUSSELL., GRAHAM TRURO, , FRANCIS BENNION, MARTIN HAIGH., PETER DAWSON, MAX RAYNE, CHRISTOPHER PRICE, , AUBREY SILBERSTON., CHARLES CORY-WRIGHT., JANET E. GRILLET., TIM STEVENSON., BERNARD HAMILTON, H. A. FOLEY., By the staff of Nature, By Clifford Longley, Hugh Clayton, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Our Bridge Correspondent, From Our Bridge Correspondent, Juliet Cheetham, Henry Bett, H.S.W., From David Blake and Frank Vogl, By Our Financial Correspondent, By R. W. Shakespeare Northern Industrial Correspondent, By Our Industrial Editor, Frank Vogl, By John Whitmore, By Patricia Tisdall Management Correspondent, By Kenneth Owen, From John Earle, By Peter Hill Industrial Editor, By Derek Harris Commercial Editor, Hugh Clayton Agricultural Correspondent, Bill Johnstone, Oliver Stanley, SUSAN LONSDALE, , H. T. BEAZLEY, , DOUGLAS G. BAGG., W. R. GRIFFITHS, , KAY PEACOCK., J. L. WICKER, , R. E. LESTER., Ronald Kershaw, BRIONY JONES., WILLIAM GOULD, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Patricia Tisdall, Peter Wainwright, Tim Congdon, By Peter Wainwright, Rosemary Unsworth, Michael Clark, Roman Eisenstein Banking correspondent, David Robinson, Sean Conway, Edited by Peter Dear, David Blake Economics Editor, John Whitmore, Melvyn Westlake, Michael Prest Commodities Correspondent, Nicholas Hirst Energy Correspondent, M.P., Roman Eisenstein Banking Correspondent, R.E., David Blake, John Greenwood, Michael Binyon, Peter Norman, John Earle, Ian Murray, Vahe Petrossian, A Special Correspondent, Sinan Fisek; David Shirreff, Christopher Walker, Tony Thomas, David Bonavia, John Best, Ray Kennedy, Michael Frenchman,

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News: UN group to research farn energy sources, Government to look again at nuclear shelter policy, Two killed in Salisbury hotel attack, Anderson campaign shows badly in two surveys, Still a safe haven for spare capital Australia, Nigeria First Year In Office Of President Shehu Shagari, So easy for a Holbein to ride away, Lean winter ahead but political violence under control Turkey, Growth in external debt Latin America, Italy quick to protect lira after fall of Cabinet, Synod of Bishops is crucial test of hopes of renewal, Surgery fails to heal 'living flesh' Israel, Prisoners of conscience Zaire: Zabulone Fuyo, Setback for French left, Bonn enters new decade on buoyant note West Germany, Lord Carrington postpones tour of the Far East, Union forecasts jobless total of 2,250,000 by next summer, Teachers' union boycotts new advisory body, 'Evening News' publishers asked to clarify plans, British film has rough passage to India, Labour call to quit EEC alarms moderates, Election of Cabinet next step, MP says, Attempting to lay a will o' the wisp Italy, Commodities Great profits, great losses can be made, Neo-Nazis show they have to be feared, The only way the left can win, Fears grow in West of rise in oil prices, Air strikes by both sides continue as Iraqi claims of captured towns are challenged by Iranians, Unesco director reelected for further term, Births induced in hospital with high baby deaths, committee alleges, Nato states cautioned over need for unity, Second Paris synagogue comes under attack from gunmen, Pakistan border post attacked by helicopters, News is manipulated, journalist complains, Confusion as 'Spanish tummy'sweeps Madrid, Agriculture Animal welfare critics answered, Austerity is the set policy Britain, Why bank managements are scratching their heads The Gulf, Soviet threat to crush new unions in Poland, Unanimous appeal by UN to end fighting, Annual Financial Review, Riddle of mixed drugs in case of dental patients, White House keeps reversing its Budget decisions United States, Voters' list delayed in Uganda, Government mood of optimism may be reflected in Budget Canada, Unions set to defeat Mr Callaghan over reselection of MPs, Land reform becomes crucial issue in Portuguese election, New start on legal help urged, A cold front moving in Soviet Union, A Joseph to lead through the lean years France, A Times Profile The shrewd socialist of inspiring practical idealism, Editor calls for unity to save free, varied press, Boxer's condition worsens, Poor countries' grim outlook Crisis in Third World, Tribune Group speakers disagree over composition of electoral college, Outward-looking policy imposes burdens China, Mr Whitelaw finds relief in taking up local grievances, Decision over choice of Labour leader, German police hold six neo-Nazis after death of accomplice in Munich blast, Diary Of Three Hungry Travellers, Opec and the West New relationship between growth and energy, Two-union dispute at another site, Dwindling of oil revenues was a major shock Iran, East-West trade Sting in boycott may be delayed, Two aspects of a major issue at today's Labour Party conference Paying court to the block vote, Baghdad call for peace on its own terms, Debt problem becomes acute Old loans burden, Iraqis bombard Khorramshahr, Trade with black north increases Southern Africa, Science report Entomology: Cicadas as pests, Oil This time the shaikhs mean business, President Zia finds Tehran intent on continuing its fight, TUC is preparing to launch an equal opportunities charter for black workers, Benn criticism of war talk by BBC and ITN, Economy 'ready and waiting' for the second oil crisis Japan, Dead nurse had link with spies, her father says, Gold's renewed fascination Trade of proud 'barbarians', Bakhtiar plea for coup to end war, The City 'Boom and bust' economy comes under analysis. Index. Picture Gallery. Display Advertising: Murray Johnstone, Canadian Imperial Bank Of Commerce, Multiple Display Advertisements, Bank Hapoalim, The Gulf Bank, Standard Chartered, Deutscher Sparkassen-Und Giroverband, Nnpc, National Westminster Bank Group, Italian Genius, Northampton, Npa, Henry Butcher, Ebic, Kuwait Investment Company(s.A.K), The Capital & National Trust Limited, Nigerian Ports Authority, Trust Company, Financial Times, The United Nigeria Insurance Co. Ltd., Lloyds Bank, Nr, The Hongkong Bank, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, King George's Fund For Sailors, Salomon Brothers International, International Banking & Finance, Worms Investments Limited, Associated Japanese Bank (International) Limited, The Royal Lancaster Hotel, Manufacturers Hanover, Hillards Limited, European Research Associates, The Krugerrand. News in Brief. Weather: The Weather. Law: Paroled man admits murder confession was a lie, Pakistan death penalty law ruled to be anti-Islamic, 'Gang of Four' joined by six others for first of purge trials, Show band murder charge. Sport: Racing A dish to savour on a day of haute cuisine, Hockey Australians make their mark from the start, Badminton Miss Köppen wants Indonesia success, Sports in Brief, Rugby Union Success is soured by Nicolson's dismissal, Equestrianism Team gold for Britain in European event, Squash rackets Leslie drops his guard and drops the match, Motor racing Jones wins in Canada and becomes champion, Golf Cañizares putting puts prize beyond doubt, For the record, Road running Pleasant except for sore feet, Thompson says, Boxing Minter fails to heed warning shots as he rushes to defeat, Football Phlegmatic Forest: suffering Shilton. Property: Investment Property, Flat Sharing, Commercial property Landmark approved for Southend, Country Properties. Classified Advertising: -Stepping Stones-Non-Secretarial-Secretarial-Temporary & Part Time Vacancies-, Announcements, Commercial Properties and Services to the Business World, The Times, Entertainments, Motor Cars, Services, Public and Educational Appointments also on page 10. Reviews: LSO/Svetlanov Festival Hall, Harrell /Ashkenazy Queen Elizabeth, Hall, William Byrd Choir Queen Elizabeth Hall, Wagner eloquently paced Götterdämmerung Covent Garden, Chinese films BBC 2 Michael Church, Weekend concerts Philharmonia / Muti Festival Hall, Tippett/Fripp Ica, Book review Joyce. Editorials/Leaders: No Longer Super Powers, Labour's Perilous Week, Spare us the political diaries. Letters to the Editor: Need for a weather-proof cross-Channel link, Shrouded in mystery, Plea for release of Mr Nelson Mandela, Tax allowances for skilled workers, Mental illness and the public interest, Credit cards and overcharging, Tale of a shirt, Heads and strikes, Human rights petitions, Death pays a dividend, Basic training, Phoning the Flag..., Aware of the bull, Third London airport, Problem of lead in petrol, A narrow interest, Job quotas for the disabled too easily disregarded. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Official Appointments and Notices: Appointments in the Forces. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Thursday, Sept 29, 1955 Closure of La Prensa. Arts and Entertainment: Television, Bridge teams' opening wins, Regional Tv, Radio, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,334, Personal Choice, Good win for internationals, Phonograph sale breaks all records. Obituaries: Sir Rupert Cross, Mr D.E. Barson Former head of British Red Cross, Mr Laszlo Veress, Mr Edward Croft-Murray. Business and Finance: A bleak outlook for house builders, Business Diary profile: Trevor Holdsworth and BIM, Tioxide Group climbs to £6.29m, Euromarkets Sharp fall could be clue to an upturn, Negretti & Zambra is hit by series of losses, Findlay Hardware stronger, Apple growers develop a taste for battle, Brokers' views Mail order attractions grow, Search for improved monetary controls, Duple Int moves into bus body kits business, In Brief, World interest rates still rising, Will too tight a grip on banking drive business overseas?, Banking How Standard Chartered looks ten years after the merger, Capital taxation now in the bloodstream?, Finance ministers urge IMF to raise more money in private markets, Japan leads in output of commercial vehicles, The Pound, Right turn for America's economy, Glassware imports to be countered, BL personnel expert for state ships group, Strong employer opposition over EEC's 'open business' directive, Stone-Platt deal may save 200 jobs, Apex has high hopes for Coombe House, Post chief acts to cut telephones backlog, Commodities Natural rubber gaining ground ahead of new agreement, Private sector in talks on public purchasing, Industry in the regions Barnsley is much more than its image, Big deficit and price rises for Italy, This week Downturn expected at Cope Allman, Bank lending pace may be easing, Study tour for young innovators, Briefly Hogg's Spanish link. Business Appointments: Business appointments President named for Chart Inst. Stock Exchange Tables: Unit Trust Prices-change on the week, Weekly list of fixed interest stocks, Freight Iran-Iraq war confuses trading, Stock Exchange Prices Capitalization and week's change. Births.

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