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The Times - 25/03/1980

1980; Gale Group;

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By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, From Marc Pondaven, By Stewart Tendler, From Our Correspondent, By David Felton Labour Reporter, From David Nicholson-Lord, By Clifford Webb Midlands Industrial Correspondent, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, By R. W. Shakespeare Northern Industrial Correspondent, By George Clark Political Correspondent, By Our Arts Reporter, By a Staff Reporter, By Our Political Staff, From Christopher Thomas, By Pearce Wright Science Editor, From Diana Geddes Education Correspondent, By Peter Hennessy, By Annabel Ferriman Health Services Correspondent, By Kennetth Gosling Arts Reporter, By Marcel Berlins Legal Correspondent, By Our Health Services Correspondent, Tim Jones, By Our Crime Reporter, By John Young Planning Reporter, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By Our Home Affairs Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, From Patricia Clough, From John Earle, From Harry Debelius, From Ian Murray, From Michael Leapman, By David Spanier Diplomatic Correspondent, From Christopher Walker, From Frederick Cleary, From Nicholas Ashford, From David Cross, From Jacqueline Reditt, From Dan van der Vat, From Richard Wigg, by Prudence Glynn, From Ronald Faux, By Peter Evans, From Norman Fox Football Correspondent, By Keith Macklin, By Jim Railton, By Peter Marson, By Sydney Friskin, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Peter Ryde, By Michael Seely, John Russel Taylor, Joan Bakewell, William Mann, John Percival, Irving Wardle, Max Harrison, Peter Bottomley, Bernard Levin, Richard J. Harvey, QC, Robin Young, Philip Howard, HAROLD COPEMAN, , ERNESTO QUAGLIARIELLO, P. R. SAULTER, , E. K. GILJE, , PAUL A. DRIVER, , CAROLINE NEILL, , ANDREW CRUICKSHANK, , MUBARAK AHMAD, , TREVOR BERRY, , HYLTON, , TIMOTHY COOK, , ALWYN WILLIAMS, , DAWN OLIVER, , V. OKAWA, , EDWARD GARDNER, , By the Staff of Nature, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Correspondent, From Our Special Correspondent, By Nicholas Hirst Energy Correspondent, By John Huxley, By Caroline Atkinson, Francis Daniel, By Adrienne Gleeson, By Patricia Tisdall Management Correspondent, By Peter Wainwright, By Philip Robinson, Peter Hill, Kenneth Owen, H. J. PINNOCK, , ALAN R. ROE, , E. C. B. CORLETT, , N. P. BRAY, , JOHN SUDELL, , GEOFFREY MAYNARD, , GRAHAM S. TELFORD, , JEAN SCHOFIELD, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Ross Davies, Nicholas Hirst, David Hewson, Arthur Reed, By Michael Prest, From Frank Vogl, Edited by David Sinclair, Peter Wainwright, Sylvia Morris, Edward Owen, Willa Murray, E.O., Robert Shipley,

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News: RAF workhorses don mufti, Man shot by constable had replica revolver, Threat to Guernsey link with Heathrow, Pupils may be given industrial training, MPs renew invitation to hear Scargill evidence, Local staff levels too high, minister says, Lord Soames toasts his success with Mr Machel, £250,000 to aid Scots orchestra, Science report Genetics: Natural selection rules, Device takes painless blood samples, PLP says MPs should choose leader, Three Turin policemen shot in bus, Senior municipal officers to get 17% pay increase, New York poll shows swing to Mr Kennedy, Eastern Region service criticized, Threat is feared to pensions safeguard, Navy visit to Shanghai first since Amethyst, Mainstay of the economy Finance industry increasingly international, Games sanctions against Russia are outlined, Humber bridge damage not thought serious, Basque terror plan is foiled, Atom-waste decision 'is decades away', Latest European snow reports, The 'Green' party goes a shade pinker, Mr Kadar tells people to work harder and backs Afghanistan line, Signor Cossiga puts off EEC summit to work on Italian crisis, Dangers in 'family quarrel', The Great Silver Robbery nets £4m, Arabs call a general strike in Hebron to protest at plan for Jewish schools, Picketing: the law is a two-edged sword, London Diary, Lord Lane to become Lord Chief Justice, Tourists all the year round, Footballers taken to Rome jail, St Peter Port Diary, Salisbury call-up is reduced, N Koreans may have been on murder mission, Five-year campaign to halt the spread of nuclear plants begins, Chuffed, to be perfectly frank..., Archbishop's enthronement to combine old and new, EEC budget document seen as way out of Britain's dilemna, Cost and climate combine to ruin tomato season, Are there gushers at the bottom of the garden?, Benefits: who is really at risk?, A chance to save on prescription charges, Signs of unrest grow in overseas France, Legislation needed before indexing can be ended, Bengali students blockade Assam, Afghanistan 'a test for West', Pope exhorts Ukranian bishops not to lose hope, Post-Amin Uganda as far away as ever from national rebirth, America tried to stop Shah going to Cairo, Channel Islands, Coroner is told of James Kelly's assault and damage convictions, Ailing Shah finds sanctuary in a Cairo hospital, Propaganda begins as Stormont talks end, Place of importance in prehistory, One-day hernia operations cut waiting lists, St Helier Diary, James Kelly 'could have died anytime', Status the key Tight controls on housing, Rhodesian farmers hand in guns, MP tells of two deaths after arrests, Swedish Premier accepts voters' nuclear decision, Bangladesh to free five politicians, French troops help to evacuate Chad, Fashion, New committees make an impressive start, Strike over an alleged health hazard stops Mini output, 'Art in hospitals' founder begins new scheme, Mr Jenkins keeps his options open, New games in old fort, Steelmen reject BSC's interim pay offer, Ministers accept explanation of delay, BBC says £130m axe must fall but sees hope for threatened programmes in outside finance, Retreat on conservation feared, Regional report Redundant steel landmark meets its end, China trade: stripping away the myths, Arson blast wrecks consulate, Dockers are told strike may delay pay review, Bill allows paid time off for ante-natal care, BMA warns of alcohol dependence. Index. Display Advertising: Midland Bank Group, Hotel De France, Aquis Securities Limited, 32 Mpg, Llyods Bank Group, Jee, Williams & Glyn's Bank Ltd, Management Services Of Guernsey Ltd., Help The Aged, Save & Prosper(jersey) Limited, Seaview Estates, Bank Base Rates, Nationwide Building Society, Batsford, Opec, Aqua-Star Ltd.,, Klm, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Steetley, Tyndall Managers(jersey)limited, The Metropole Hotel, Simpson, Scottish Amicable Life Assurance Society, Royal Trust Bank(jersey) Limited, Tsb, Jersey, Sotheby Parke Bernet & Co.,, A.H.Baldwin And Sons Ltd., The Bank Of Bermuda(guernsey) Limited. News in Brief. Weather: The Weather. Law: Heavily guarded court tackles lockout issue, Employment Appeal Tribunal Compensation for sex discrimination Prestcold Ltd v Irvine, Couple jailed on drug and gun charges, 'Charlatan' forger of bank drafts gets seven years, Court of Appeal Interest payable until repayment Ealing London Borough Council v El Isaacs and Another, Queen's Bench Division Arrested man wins claim against police for excessive use of force Allen v Commissioner of Metropolitan Police, Charges against Kagan firm dropped. Official Appointments and Notices: Wales NUS chairman, University news, FRS elections. Politics and Parliament: Declining value of the pound, New EEC budgetary proposals 'can form basis of solution', Glasgow's drab east end attracts companies, Trial areas for public transport, 6,500 Vietnamese refugees still to come to Britain, Birthday Crown, Giving parents freedom of choice over schools, Place of sex education in school curriculum, Lowering of exchange rate would do far more damage, Appointing the right school governors House of Lords, Demands for reductions in farm surpluses, Minister hoping to get cheaper bus services between cities, Steel strike issue more about where money comes from than the size of the earnings House of Commons, Telephonic response to the call of Buzby. Sport: Rugby Union Bryanston have a Trick up their sleeves, Rowing Doubts dog both Boat Race crews, Sport Racing Why Nicholson's lone cheers fell on hundreds of deaf ears, Sports in Brief, Boxing Cattouse takes British title, Tennis Wimbledon line judges get electronic help, Hockey Navy's sharp attacking cuts down the Army, Rugby League Union's social initiative welcomed by BARLA, For the record, Golf Season's curtain will rise on a crowded stage, Football An important role for England by the man with local knowledge. Classified Advertising: Cinemas, Personal Columns, Legal Appointments, Public Notices, Entertainments, Services, Appointments Vacant. Reviews: A sympathetic reading St Matthew Passion Winchester Cathedral, Threads Hampstead, Imagination lurking amid the bewildering variety New Contemporaries 1980 ICA Rodney Hubbuck Langton Gallery Neo-Classical Architectural Drawings Heinz Gallery E. Vuillard J. P. L. Fine Arts Jules Pascin Theo Waddington, Ballet Rambert Sadler's Wells, World in Action Granada, Cherubini's important opera still in need of rescue Les deux journées Salle Favart, Paris, Katharina Wolpe Shaw Theatre. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 year ago From The Times of Friday March 25, 1955. In place of steam, A phenomenal collection of religious experiences. Editorials/Leaders: The Remarkable Mr Sadat, Austerity The Order Of The Day, Pause For Thought. Letters to the Editor: Spelling it like it is, Efficient coal extraction, A child's rights, Upholding standards in public relations, Sale of Whistlers by Glasgow, Channel tunnel support, North-South economics, Clearing bank services, Positive thinking for the fishing industry, Symptoms of decline, Effects of British Council cuts, The 1981 census, Political neutrality, The causes of unemployment, Irish voting rights, Whitehall under review, Freedom of the fringe, Duties to the homeless, Eight years on the mend, Japanese Style, Arsonists in Wales, 'Contractors still get a good deal from cement makers'. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Arts and Entertainment: Television, £75,000 record for miniature, Regional Tv, Radio, Personal Choice, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,182. Obituaries: Miss Norah Wilmot, Lord Pannell Former Minister of Public Building and Works, Mr S. W. Alexander, Mr G. W. Johnson, Dr Arthur Okun. Business and Finance: Discount market, Grand Met nearer US bid, Rhodesian challenge for British business, Burns Philp extends offer for Hoffnung, Commodities, International German bank's profits up 7.8 pc, Warning from Exxon on future energy needs, Offer of £2.1m for Drilling Tools N Sea, Technology News Fears for control of satellite broadcasts, Euro-$ Deposits, Tighter CEGB checks after false claims, Accountants agree on inflation rules, Personal Income Expenditure And Savings, W Canning profits rise in spite of difficulties, Japan ends credit help for import promotiopn, Mr Richard Tarling freed from Changi jail, In Brief, Dispute over GEC refusal to meet bankers' bill, Calm before the Budget, More share prices, Options, British Car Auctions plans rights issue, The Pound, Cabinet energy committee likely to back British nuclear reactors, Business Diary: Sir Phil and Sir Geoff ·Cider with Ambrosia, Briefly, C H Beazer Confident as first-half profits soar, Volume of retail sales more than 1 pc higher last month, Argyle Securities cuts borrowings, Post Office set to defy unions over casual labour, Unions firm on status of shipbuilding, Chrysler may face even bigger losses, Gold, Paradise bid finalized, Sterling: Other Markets, Dollar Spot Rates, Dividends up sharply despite fall in profits, EMS European Currency Rates. Stock Exchange Tables: Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Recent Issues, Stock Exchange Prices Equities drift lower, Foreign exchange report, Wall Street, Price Changes, Stock markets Gilts firm as trading remains cautious. Business Appointments: Business appointments Accounts chief for Babcock Gardner, Whitehall chief to join GEC board. Property: Flat Sharing, Salerooms and Antiques. Births.

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