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The Times - 22/02/1980

1980; Gale Group;

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From Tim Jones, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By David Felton, By Fred Emery Political Editor, By David Spanier Diplomatic Correspondent, From Michael Binyon, By a Staff Reporter, By Michael Hatfield, From Nicholas Ashford, From Clifford Webb, By George Clark Political Correspondent, By Our Political Staff, By Michael Hatfield Political Reporter, By Our Political Correspondent, From Donald Macintyre Labour Reporter, From Nicholas Timmins, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By Ian Bradley, By Peter Hennessy, By Frances Gibb, From Ronald Faux, By Our Consumer Affairs Correspondent, By Robin Young, By Hugh Clayton, By Pearce Wright Science Editor, From Annabel Ferriman, By Our Education Correspondent, From Arthur Osman, By Diana Geddes Education Correspondent, By John Roper Health Services Correspondent, By Our Legal Correspondent, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, By Our Medical Correspondent, By Martin Huckerby Theatre Reporter, By Robin Young Consumer Affairs Correspondent, By Our Music Reporter, By Hugh Clayton Agriculture Correspondent, From Robert Schuil, By Hugh Clayton Agricultural Correspondent, From Harry Debelius, From Charles Hargrove, From Gretel Spitzer, From Joyce Rackham, From Dan van der Vat, From Michael Leapman, By David Watts, From Our Correspondent, From David Cross, From Hasan Akhtar, From Ivor Davis, From Patrick Brogan, From Neil Kelly, From Mario Modiano, Caroline Moorehead, Michael Binyon, Hugh Clayton, David Robinson, Paul Griffiths, Joan Chissell, Fay Weldon, William Mann, Ned Chaillet, John Percival, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, From John Hennessy, By John Nicholls, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Peter Ryde, By Jim Railton, Geoffrey Smith, Roger Berthoud, Dan Van der Vat, Barbara Davis, STEPHEN EDELL, , WALSTON, , MARK BONHAM CARTER, , DAN JACOBSON, , TOM STOPPARD, , MICHAEL SCAMMELL, , STUART HAMPSHIRE, , DAVID ASTOR, , ROLAND PENROSE, , LOIS SIEFF, , JIM ROSE, , EDWARD CRANKSHAW, , PHILIP H. LEACOCK, , JOHN MELVILLE WILLIAMS, , JAMES F. PAWSEY, , ROGER MOATE, , JANET TODD, , EDWARD WARD, , J. R. ALLAN, , E. H. M. HARRIS, , HUMPHREY G. SMITH, , F. ELLIS, , HORACE CUTLER, , DRUSILLA SCOTT, , J. M. WOBER, , DAVID BLEAKLEY, , GEOFFREY HINDLEY, , By Huon Mallalieu, A correspondent, By John Whitmore, By Our Economics Staff, By Margaret Stone, Bill Johnstone, By John Huxley, By Peter Wainwright, By Ronald Pullen, By Nicholas Hirst Energy Correspondent, By Richard Allen Insurance Correspondent, By Peter Hill Industrial Editor, Jacqueline Reditt, By Caroline Atkinson, By Bill Johnstone, ROWLAND J. GEE, , P. J. M. PELLEREAU, , JOHN SHEPHERD, , DEREK BLOOM, , GILBERT ROWBERRY, , B. COHEN, , MARGARET PEACOCK, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, David Hewson, Peter Hill, Kenneth Owen, Tibor Barna, By Philip Robinson, By Michael Prest, By Rosemary Unsworth, By Our Financial Staff, By Alison Mitchell, Peter Waymark, Edited by Peter Davalle,

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News: McNee complaint to BBC, Motoring Sympathy and cash for banned drivers, Borough wants a ban on nuclear waste trains, Libel damages for Lord Burghersh, £14,000 for George III table service, Liverpool Street station bistro wins star rating, Australia unions link boycott to Olympic ban, Salisbury Diary, Car licensing offices face closure, union says, Colleges are collaborating in offshore research, Villagers contradict Lord Soames on main source of political intimidation, Unesco ideogists worry Reuter head, Ulster jobs agency answers sectarian critics, Unmarked plugs dangerous, minister says, The giants who linger on, MP urges curbs on reports of the IRA, Polo game to bring Brunei and Malaysia closer, 'Sus law' is not aimed at blacks, MPs told, Steel unions to offer 'compromise' package, Compromise proposed to avert split in RSPCA, Government cuts back on house building and increases rents, Report criticizes recent building Threat to beauty and character of Scotland, BL expected to tell unions today that it may be forced to impose rejected pay deal, Development of Stansted vital, minister says, Dairy men protest at butter subsidy, Mr Prior says keep workers informed, Setback to hopes of freeing US hostages, Tory leaders not guilty of hypocrisy, Mr Heffer says, How much longer can President Carter stay in White House rose garden? He could come out once the hostages are freed and election issues get closer to home, Latest European snow reports, South Africans look for French support, Pentagon reduces estimate of Soviet troop numbers, The wine trade puts its case for moderation, £21,800 for car death, Union hope after Brussels meeting, History of the sixpence: Six of the many, Tanzania puts pressure on Uganda leader, Thatcher Bill blocked by ministers, Rises up to 22% sought by teachers, Six murdered by gunmen in San Salvador, Kabul shuts up shop in protest at occupation, Few Schools Council projects taken up, Optimism on steel detected in ministers, Greece opts to remain outside Nato umbrella, Flights for Madeira tourists, UN sending official to observe election, Oak import ban rejected despite fears of disease, Israeli envoys meet to counter British plan for Palestinians, King Khalid well enough to receive visitors, Mr du Cann delivers a homily on unity, Mr Kosygin reappears for election rally, Food Report Standards of packaging Concern over cost to consumer of labelling nutritional contents, Optimism over first results of anti-cancer drug, Americans drop objection to young British actors, Letter discloses extensive jury vetting in county, Dutch Government survives worst crisis, Kettner's closes until August for decoration, NUT challenges minister over nursery classes, Lower tar may not cut smoking risk, Metal fatigue found in crashed Buccaneer and cracks in 20 more, Storm bill may exceed £218m in California, Arsenic was lost from Tunisian freighter, Labour pledge to take back oil assets sold by Tories, Embassies asked to help win release of journalist, Ministers reject a new civil defence corps in favour of reliance on voluntary groups, British musicians dominate youth orchestra, Sheerness pickets go home early but other plans are afoot, Violations disturb Amnesty, A reply to Ronald Butt's criticism of sex education in schools What every child should know, Water workers urged to accept new pay offer, Refugees threaten hunger strike, Muzorewa campaign jamboree offers four days of food and sideshows to woo voters, Shortages loom as grain embargo bites Russian peasants urged to grow their own beef, Mr Vance plays down Western differences on Moscow games, Italian-American puts Mr Reagan on rack of ethnic jokes, Science report Sociology: 'Contagious' delinquency, Contraceptive drug curb stays, Russian replaced as RPO conductor, 'Universities must be told worst' on cuts, M Marchais launches communist human rights inquiry group, Britain asks commission to act quickly on lamb ban, Rhodesian leaders see urgent need for single army uniting all armed groups, Miners rebel against union call to strike, Fight to save teaching hospitals, Foreign Report Thousands of US convention votes for leader at stake Choosing the people who choose the candidates, Full debate demanded on immigration rules, Troop move towards Pakistan reported, Asean and EEC to discuss economic issues. Index. Official Appointments and Notices: Kampuchea reports gain top journalism award, Latest appointments, Award for 'Times' reporter. News in Brief. Law: Brain damaged child to appeal, Employment Appeal Tribunal Police cadet can claim for unfair dismissal Wiltshire Police Authority v Wynn, Four on trial for murder and abduction in Berlin, Animal rights man gatecrashed dinner, Chancery Division Wages of seconded employee deductible Robinson (Inspector of Taxes) v Scott Bader Co Ltd, Seven charged under terror law in Athens, Rhodesia drops Todd guerrilla-aid charges, Pre-trial reviews. Display Advertising: Bell's, Laing, Richard Ellis, PERSONAL also on pages 24 and 26, Abbey National Building Society, The Creation Of Modern Qatar, Thomson Wintersports, Audrey House, Lotus, Viewdata, British Limbless, Bank Base Rates, Panam, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Bhhi. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery. Classified Advertising: Car Buyer's Guide, Theatres, Computer Services, Announcements, £10,000 plus Appointments, Entertainments, Services, Holidays and Hotels in Britain and Ireland, Appointments Vacant. Reviews: LPO/Andrew Davis Festival Hall, Academy of Ancient Music/Protneroe St John's, Creditors Haymarket Studio Leicester, An awesome landscape of mistrust Messidor (X) Academy 2 Black Jack (U) Classic Poly The Custard Boys ICA (March 1), Happy renaissance of the doctor we loved to jeer That Crazy Woman BBC 1, Rudolf Firkusny Queen Elizabeth Hall, Papillon Sadler's Wells. Arts and Entertainment: Television, Special performance, Regional Tv, Radio, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,155, Personal Choice. Politics and Parliament: Leyland vote a triumph for common sense, Consultative document on monetary-based controls, Charters should move to regions, Cut of £540m in public sector housing: council rents up 60p a week House of Commons, Home Office agrees Tote did not breach Act, Energy labelling, Guillotine on pensions Bill, Stansted chose itself as site for London's third airport: no chance of Maplin being revived, Time needed for policies to check the long-run decline in British economy, Revision of pamphlet on UK civil defence, Pressure for VAT to be removed from theatres House of Lords, Impact of strength of sterling on industry, Butter sales 'disgraceful'. Sport: Olympic Games Tearful Beth blames the press, Hockey Cambridge field six Blues, Boxing $1m waiting for Conteh if he wins, Table tennis A weekend for Day to make his mark, Sports in Brief, Yachting Too many crews rocking boat and bending rules, Football Arsenal caned for breach of schoolboys rules, Rowing Cambridge confident of turning the tide, Racing Random Leg thanks his lucky stars, Squash rackets Zaman to meet Hunt in final, Golf Walton Heath earns the PGA's vote to host the Ryder Cup, For the record, Rugby Union Lane on road to a fourth cap as Wales seek that lost magic, Cricket West Indies in a mood to restore prestige. Editorials/Leaders: The Dangerous Last Stages, Television And The Moscow Olympics. Letters to the Editor: Paying to go to school, Fourth TV Channel plans challenged, Hongkong Metro, Home co-ownership, 'Objective test' in union legislation, Paying wages in advance, The French way with foreign investments, Soviet dissidents, Help for council tenants, Transport in London, A father's rights, A word for the Vikings, Government must help small companies to invest, Micro-electronics, Post offices on wheels, Sex education, Lending to building societies, Peace groups in Ulster, Sprucing up Britain's hillsides, Cause for consideration, Double-talk in Dublin?, Rugby violence, Business Diary: Good for film making · Rising star in stocks. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Tuesday, Feb 22, 1955 Crisis in Nepal. Obituaries: Mrs Alice Roosevelt Longworth, Lieut-General Sir Ernest Down Training of airborne troops in World War II, Mrs Sylvia Leith-Ross. Business and Finance: Discount market, 9,100 more US car workers to be laid off, Exports aid to cost 20pc more, Photograph by John Manning, BSC's grim vision of the future, Builders may pull out of £100m Iran project, Industry plea for major exporting incentive, Royco directors advise against Bonnerpark offer, Group out to legalize 'citizens' radio', Capital spending holds steady but stock figures hint at recession, Microchip card draws the line on credit, Technology Time for R and D men to get their feet wet, In Brief, Options, Broking firms with major overseas links look for ways to limit concessions to jobbers, Albright figures depressed by strikes, Halifax promise on lower interest rates, The Pound, Reorganization follows loss at Wardle, Briefly, Changes on board at Audiotronic, Public Sector Borrowing Requirement, Opec chief puts case for single oil price, 800 jobs to go in mill shutdown, State group gives ship contract to Belgium, Auditors' second thoughts on Brentnall accounts, South Korea faces up to economic change, Gold, Americans seek trade concessions from Britain to offset restrictions imposed on fibre imports, Childrenswear boosts Pullman, Plantation company profits up 13pc, Sterling: Other Markets, Bunzl Pulp to raise £11.6m through Austrian sale, Top bankers call for substitution account to stabilize currencies, International Colgate-Palmolive, Mooloya losses continue to mount, EMS European Currency Rates, BSR shares jump on bid rumours, How the US grain embargo will affect Russian diets, PSBR likely to be under £9,000m for full year despite third quarter rise. Stock Exchange Tables: Wall Street, Stock markets Tone firmer but buyers still hold off, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Recent Issues, Commodities, Stock Exchange Prices Oils buoyant, Foreign exchange report, Price Changes. Business Appointments: Business appointments C. T. Bowring announces board changes. Property: Rentals, Flat Sharing, Property Under £30,000. Births.

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