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The Times - 31/10/1980

1980; Gale Group;

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By Fred Emery Political Editor, From Michael Binyon, From Our Own Correspondent, By Ian Bradley, By Clifford Webb Midlands Industrial Correspondent, By David Felton Labour Reporter, From Michael Horsnell, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Our Education Correspondent, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By Our Labour Staff, By George Clark Political Correspondent, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By Richard Ford, By Craig Seton, From Our Correspondent Leeds, From Christopher Thomas, By Our Labour Editor, By Nicholas Timmins, By a Staff Reporter, By Annabel Ferriman Health Services Correspondent, By Frances Gibb, By Clive Cookson, , By Hugh Clayton Agriculture Correspondent, By David Nicholson-Lord, By Our Theatre Reporter, By Our Medical Correspondent, By Peter Hennessy, From Michael Hornsby, From Ian Murray, From Richard Wigg, From Harry Debelius, From Peter Nichols, From Dessa Trevisan, From Michael Leapman, From Karan Thapar, From Our Correspondent, From Eric Marsden, From Robert Fisk, From Peter Hazelhurst, From Christopher Walker, From Tewfik Mishlawi, From Patrick Brogan, From Nicholas Ashford, From Jacqueline Reditt, Ian Murray, Patrick J. Smith, Anthony Quinton, David Robinson, Max Harrison, Hilary Finch, Irving Wardle, Richard Williams, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Keith Macklin, Alan Gibson, By Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, By Peter Walker, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By John Nicholls, Geoffrey Smith, John Patten, Richard Owen, Michael Binyon, Nicholas Timmins, IAN McGEOCH, , W. S. ALLEN, , A. J. LUCKING, , W. A. B. HOPKIN, , A. L. KOENIG, , BRUCE KENT, NICHOLAS BRADBURY, , A. R. HODDER, , CATHERINE NUNNELEY, , PETER ELFER, , JONATHAN AITKEN, , ROBERT BLUGLASS, , ALGY CLUFF, , RICHARD LAMERTON, , T. M. H. SCOTT, NORMAN SARGANT, , J. F. W. WILSEY, , By Our Astronomy Correspondent, By Kenneth Gosling Arts Reporter, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, From Peter Norman, By Peter Hill Industrial Editor, From Frank Vogl US Economics Correspondent, By Rosemary Unsworth, From Frank Vogl, By Our Financial Staff, Margareta Pagano, By Margaret Stone, By Kenneth Owen Technology Editor, Edward Townsend, By Patricia Tisdall Managing Correspondent, By Our Management Correspondent, By Patricia Tisdall Management Correspondent, By Kenneth Owen, PAUL SLATER, , R. J. CROOKE, , B. MARSHALL, , JACK HARPER, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, David Hewson, Kenneth Owen, By Michael Clark, By Philip Robinson, By Bryan Appleyard, By Margareta Pagano, John Blunden, Edited by Peter Davalle,

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News: Early Jamaica election results predict victory for Mr Seaga, Unknown person blamed for Peking station blast, Brussels seeks New Year ban on hormones in meat, Government's housing policy attacked, The modern French woman is chic and deadly Guns for the home, teargas for the street, What it costs to remember, PC who lost an arm told he must leave job, Cleansing power of guns used amid Beirut decay, The food cupboards in Russian homes are running low, Mr Foot well ahead in constituency party poll, Iraqis mass for final assault on Abadan, US arms rebuff surprises Saudi Arabia, TUC launches campaign on South-east jobless, Moscow Diary, Anti-Jewish bomb claims doubted, Mr Ecevit quits his post as party chairman, Polish economy under the thumb of the railways, Ports halt expected on Monday, US Elections After all the promises of an interminable campaign, only some of the subjects remain crucial Mr Carter's eggs are in the nuclear basket and peace is the issue, Appeal for aid to save papers, MP's 'right of choice' for leader, South Africa reveals proposals to alter apartheid extensively, Asthma Research Council, Medical units cheered by Senate reprieve, Why 'One Nation' is still worth reading, Mr Foot is local parties' predominant choice as leader, 'Times' pool finds, PoWs likely to get pay at 1945 rates, France joins 1986 Soviet space mission Trailblazer to next Halley's comet, British alleged in Nigeria bribery, Snub dismissed: The Queen and, Official killed hours after new anti-terrorism law, Italian leader wins confidence vote by realistic approach, Polish party plans for internal alliance, Race body is to investigate council's hiring policy, More of England's vintners are getting bottled, Search for children: West'Yorksfiire police, New kidneys after poison, Security meeting mood changes, The secrets of Palmyra, past and present, Reagan adviser resigns after press allegations, Rise in public borrowing accepted by Cabinet, Trudeau opponents intend to lobby at Westminster, Hopes of single-figure deal dented by Mr Duffy, Motoring A car likely to become a trend-setter, Five Marxists clubbed to death in Tokyo street, Railway union summoned to productivity talks, Campaign for Labour Victory sends secret ballot plan to all members, West End cheap theatre tickets booth approved, Two clinics may defy Haughey 'Irish solution' Risk of farce in contraceptive laws, MP seeks end to Manila sex tours Flights to fleshpots shame Japanese, Cohse fights expulsion, Killing of tubercular badgers by gas is to be resumed, Science report US: Role of national academy, Polish leaders win Soviet support and pledge of more economic aid, Farewell to the Fawlty Towers of British Rail, Delayed report will invite politicians into minefield Pressure on team assessing public sector inflation-proofed pensions, Being there already is more than half the election battle, BL workforce split on call for strike, Government implementing most controversial section of its emergency powers on jails, Handicaps test in schools 'are misleading', French MPs in protest over death penalty, Majlis debate on U S hostages postponed after MPs' boycott, Exmoor ponies being, Arts Council and BBC plan to produce 19 plays, Ex-CIA man admits KGB work, Unions sue over freeze on Whitehall pay reports, Ghetto fears as refugees drop English, Mr Kim's appeal hearing breaks up in uproar. Index. Display Advertising: Daily Transcript Service, Audemars Piguet, The Times Readers Services Guide Booking Form, British Telecom, Bryant, Océ, Lufthansa, Nigeria Airways, Pools Promoters Association, Atlas Copco, Bank Base Rates, Je Reviens, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Johannesburg Consolidated Investment Company,limited, Coats Patons Limited. Politics and Parliament: Prison mail, Police deny protester was unconscious, Men were escorted from Tory conference House of Lords, Discussions promised on marketing of fish, First steps towards EEC fisheries policy, Peers reverse decision on new town assets, Sale of petrol by litres, People buying more British butter, EEC debates dominate next week's agenda, Assisted school places plan approved, Artificial boom in Britain would lead to hyper-inflation and more unemployment-Mrs Thatcher House of Commons, Farming's good record on prices, Proposals to restore Parliament to centre of political stage. News in Brief. Law: Zambia calls judge home to head coup plot trial, TV actor wins discharge, Spanish airline wins damages for 'Now!' libel, Arab mayors barred from court, Detained men 'not wanted for Bologna blast', Social security not a factor Regina v Serry, Application form for shotgun certificate ambiguous Ogston v Miller, Judge suggests parole after three months, Partnership's recouped expenditure deductible Bolton (Inspector of Taxes) v Halpern and Woolf, Woman PC 'partially stripped', Court ruling backs EEC parliament's power, Lady Kagan in plot to amass £½m tax-free nest egg, jury is told, Pig burnt in grate as murder case experiment, police say. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery. Classified Advertising: Car Buyer's Guide, Theatres, Domestic And Catering Situations, Announcements, Entertainments, Services. Reviews: Hans Gal St John's, Youri Egorov Queen Elizabeth Hall, Television bestows its gifts upon cinema Grown Ups London Film Festival Sir Henry at Rawlinson End (AA) Paris Pullman Diabolo Menthe (AA) Minema, Knightsbridge, Melodramatic dignity The Crucible Cottesloe, Beverly Sills leaves a wealth of memories, Book review The History of Poland since 1863 Edited by R. F. Leslie (Cambridge £25), Forthcoming events Offenbach triple bill, Mike Westbrook Round House. Sport: Yachting A party for Lady Beryl, 84, and still sailing, Tennis, Athletics Huge incentive for Taiwanese, Cricket Kent claim bad pitch is cured, Of Australians, picnics and mob rule, Golf Treasure turns in a dream performance, Boxing Watt must beware rough house at sign of the tank and shamrock, Racing Rathconrath should find his feet over fences today, Badminton Britons advance in Canada, Rugby Union Martin's chance to equal a Welsh record, Football Masson wastes time with Plea for leniency, For the record, Olympic Games IOC to ask countries who boycotted for explanation, Rugby League International call awaiting Whittaker, Table Tennis England stay unchanged. Editorials/Leaders: Confusion In The Arab Ranks, No Reprieve For Badgers, Mediterranean Royal Tour. Letters to the Editor: The case of Lady Barnett, Quiet, please, CND marches back, Job training schemes, 'The Romans in Britain', Amending Canada's constitution, Full inquiry needed into Polish ships order, Heart-warming, Effects of public spending cuts, Martyrs in Africa, Building society members' interests, Zimbabwe exodus, Putting the clock back, Easing the way to death, Tax liability and covenanted payments, Costs of litigation, Leak on defence cuts, The cost of flying, Stuart graves in Europe. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Tuesday, Nov 1, 1955 Princess's statement, The night sky in November. Arts and Entertainment: Television, Regional Tv, Radio, Personal Choice, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,362, Keen prices for Japanese swords. Deaths. Births. Official Appointments and Notices: Latest appointments. Obituaries: Dr George Borg Olivier Prime Minister who led Malta to independence, Mr I. M. Parsons. Business and Finance: Facing up to the drink problem, Discount market, Coal stocks highest for six years, Societies looking for a two point cut in MLR, Bambers raises market share, Commodities, 600 Group makes £2.5m agreed bid for Startrite, Thorn EMI venture into home video, Directors attack CBI call for big cut in interest rate, Ministers agree steel quota system for EEC production, UK offers 75,000 tons of oil to Greece, European banks offer money for home loans, Unions walk out of EEC talks on textiles, Halfway stage in SE inquiry, In Brief, Coats Paton waits on sterling, French woollens firms to merge, Wall Street down by 11.43 points, UDS to close 100 menswear shops, Sales fall hits Weeks Associates, Equipment suppliers want talks on prices with British Shipbuilders, The Pound, Managers 'must adjust', Prediction of still higher prime rates by year-end, Mission pushes UK trade in Zimbabwe, Chemicals rivals press claims for gas liquids, Payout lifted as Armour climbs, Briefly, Cocoa consumers in price talks, Hopkinsons pushed into loss by strike, Jardine Matheson move to deter possible bidder, Technology Information: getting the message across, Aid to textile industry competition urged in place of protection, Technology role for minister is confirmed, Business Diary: 'Evening News' · Ludwig's overtures?, Workforce reduced as Twinlock loss rises, Mr Joseph sells 10pc of his Grand Met shares, Stormy meeting expected for Moran, International Toyota Motor Sales slips at interim, Glaxo warning as profits slip, Finns discount newsprint price fears, US indicator points to recovery. Stock Exchange Tables: Stock markets Underlying tone firm but only oils go ahead, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Recent Issues, Price Changes, Wall Street, Stock Exchange Prices Quiet but firm. Property: Flat Sharing. Business Appointments: Business appointments Avon Rubber elects two non-executive directors.

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