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The Times - 29/02/1980

1980; Gale Group;

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By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By Kenneth Gosling, From Patricia Clough, From Peter Hill Industrial Editor, From Dessa Trevisan, By Our Medical Correspondent, From Ronald Kershaw Northern Industrial Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By Our Labour Staff, By Our Political Staff, By Donald Macintyre Labour Reporter, By George Clark Political Correspondent, From Christopher Thomas, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Our Education Correspondent, By Our Home Affairs Correspondent, By Frances Gibb, By David Nicholson-Lord, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, By John Roper Health Services Correspondent, By Hugh Clayton Agriculture Correspondent, By Marcel Berlins Legal Correspondent, By Nicholas Timmins, By Kenneth Owen, By Diana Geddes Education Correspondent, SFrom Our Correspondent, By Peter Hennessy, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspendent, By Our Health Services Correspondent, By Annabel Ferriman, From Charles Hargrove, From Michael Hornsby, By Arthur Osman, From Our Own Correspondent, From Ian Murray, From Dan van der Vat, By David Watts, From Nicholas Ashford, From Our Special Correspondent, From Sue Masterman, From Richard Wigg, , From Robert Evans Reuters Correspondent, From Michael Leapman, By Michael Scammell, From Ivor Davis, From David Cross, Christopher Follett, Michael Hornsby, Michael Leapman, By Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, By Tom Cooban, By Richard Streeton, By Keith Macklin, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, From Sydney Friskin, By a Special Correspondent, By Rex Bellamy Squash Rackets Correspondent, Nicholas Wapshott, William Mann, Paul Moor, Irving Wardle, Ned Chaillet, Paul Griffiths, John Percival, Geoffrey Smith, Michael Binyon, Roger Berthoud, J. F. Q. SWITZER, , PHILIP MUSTON, , L. M. KELLETT, , SIMON CAMAMILE, , NORMAN ATKINSON, , EDGAR PALAMOUNTATN, , ELDON GRIFFITHS, , RALPH BENNETT, , ROY A. GRANTHAM, , RAMAN SUBBA ROW, , TIEN JU-KANG, , ERIC VARLEY, , ALAN WILLIAMS, , GERALD KAUFMAN, , F. B. GIBBERD, , KATE TREVELYAN THOMAS, , PETER J. SCHEUER, , J. R. SPEIRS, , By Our Arts Reporter, By the Staff of Nature, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Our Diplomatic Correspondent, A correspondent, From Peter Norman, From Frank Vogl US Economics Correspondent, Derek Harris, By Edward Townsend, By Derek Harris, Commercial Editor, By Our Financial Staff, By Ronald Pullen, By Caroline Atkinson, Peter Hill, By John Huxley, ROLAND A. COOKSON, , A. P. THIRLWALL, , R. WALLUM, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Ross Davies, David Hewson, Kenneth Owen, Philip Robinson, By Michael Clarke, By Peter Wainwright, By Ronald Pullen Banking Correspondent, By Michael Prest, Peter Waymark, Edited by Peter Davalle,

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News: Denmark's defence dilemma Nuclear missiles in the sea of peace, Nine work on details of neutrality plan, Danes' new alcohol tax frowned at, Tory and Labour MPs united in praise of orderly conduct at polling stations, South Korea returns civil rights to 677 dissidents, Union leaders meet to discuss next move, AUEWV staff fail to save dismissed men, Nazi victims still claim from fund, Nurses take hard look at NHS proposals, Second Lomé Covention A privileged relationship with EEC, Graduations from RAF Cranwell, Leap to safety: Passengers jump from, German divorce law passes constitution test, M Barre wins vote on censure motions, Nuclear energy 'can be developed safely', Two-thirds of Rhodesian electors have cast ballots and high turnout goes on despite rains, Gas industry pay talks are adjourned, Russian Railway Diary, Carrington plan for Afghanistan rebuffed at non-aligned talks, British help puts Mr Mark Thatcher on start grid, Police inquiry ordered into jail clash, Bill to 'clip wings of M15' likely to be killed but sponsor seeks new controls on service, One man one Coke may equal two votes, Tension in Kabul eases as shop strike ends, West Germany to increase defence spending, Motoring New car models blossom with the spring, The ruthless fighter who kept Russia at bay, Benn surprise on TV feature about Professor Friedman, Latest European snow reports, Lawyers say 'sus' law should go, New Bill on education of handicapped children, BBC announces cuts in education broadcasts, early closing for Radio 3 and expansion plans, Attack on BSC job creation plan, Europe issues trade war warning to US, Churches try to mediate for Surinam leader, Lance court told of nearly $1m in loans to friends and family, 'Confusion' in law on transplant organs, Cult group defectors found murdered in California, Health care cuts 'vital'-Dr Owen, Raiders set free 13 hostages in Bogota, £40,000 reward offered in 'kidnap hoax' van raid, Why the TUC feels it should not be left out, Union threat to workers who agreed to a cut in wages, Hope fading for Ulster assembly, Farmers calling for price increase of more than 15% on milk for bottling, Polish workers' leader denies criminal charges, Moscow attempt to end war in Eritrea reported, Tote chief's assurance on Royal Ascot dividends, Cross-channel operators pull out the stops, France puts life back into health system, Building workers' pay claim rejected, Barlow call for report on 'dirty books', Amendment to Corries Bill appals opponents, UN assured of visit to Tehran hostages, New claim for snuff not to be sneezed at, Rescue operation to save Turkey, President Tito remains in a critical condition, £18,000 in prizes to be won for modern art, Middle-class unrest in Colombia, Mrs Thatcher rallies the wavering Tories, Science report Physics: Nuclear proliferation, Five orchestras and 1,500 jobs to go in BBC's £130m cuts, Jenkins talks welcomed by Yugoslavs, Labour plans for laws on nationality, Leak of radioactive water at Windscale may have started eight years ago, American cities victims of decline, Sound of silence: A group of deaf, Diagnostic maths tests for primary pupils urged, Fishermen in Japan kill 800 dolphins, New social security advisory body may be empowered to act without minister, How Mr Powell helped Sir Harold to power, Glint of hope in Palestinian autonomy talks, London crime down, but 25% of those arrested were under 16, Legal right for public in planning studied, French devise experimental plan for quieter life, Import controls are urged by Mr Silkin, Heavy picketing on Teesside stops safety workers tending Redcar blastfurnace, Why the Government needs the homely touch. Law: US spouses may testify against each other, Briton jailed for life in Baghdad, 'Pantomime' tax avoidance scheme valid Inland Revenue Commissioners v Garvin and Another, Son worked for 31 years without wages, court told, South African priest jailed for defying banning order, Thorpe case QC for police at Kelly inquest, Man, 76, cleared of books thefts, Judgment deferred on Ladbroke's plea, Chancery Division, Right of minority to sue on behalf of company Prudential Assurance Co Ltd v Newman Industries Ltd and Others. Index. Display Advertising: Vauxhall Royale, T.L.S., Bell's Scotch Whisky, The Observer, Bullough, Multiple Display Advertisements, The National Bank Of Kuwait S.A.K., Lotus, Bank Base Rates, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Weatherall Green & Smith, The Grange Trust Limited, Stanley Gibbons Ltd., Lamco Paper Sales Limited, King George's Fund For Sailors, Business Perspectives. Weather: The Weather. News in Brief. Picture Gallery. Politics and Parliament: A government that does not believe in full employment, Conservatives still picking up Labour's post-dated cheques, TUC's day of action will do no good for Britain, Forming Zimbabwe's first Government, Prison system, Parliamentary notices, Future of Borstal, More than words are needed, Minister's heritage fund pledge House of Lords, Monetarist dream has turned into nightmare: rigid policy weakening and bleeding industry House of Commons, Opposition motion on loss of job opportunities, A firm start with good measure of success: Prime Minister feels mood of realism is spreading fast. Classified Advertising: Car Buyer's Guide, Announcements, Public Notices, Art Galleries, Entertainments, Services, Holidays and Hotels in Britain and Ireland, Appointments Vacant. Sport: Boxing The matchstick man wins but path to world title still dark, Hockey England seek revenge, Rugby Union Argentines fly the flag in face of defeat, Rowing Skilful steering not enough to deny Keble, Sports in Brief, Badminton Essex pair romp ahead to increase England lead, Sports Council Report seems unlikely to affect British Lions' forthcoming tour of S Africa, Motor racing Spectacular crash mars official practice, Football Gray's Wembley hopes receive a lift, Squash rackets Miss Hoffman wins crown but denies she's the best, Cricket Sixth-wicket pair brighten outlook for Pakistan, For the record, Rugby League Left wing moving up to the front, Sport Racing A Champion opening day at Cheltenham. Reviews: The Liberty Suit Royal Court, RPO/Chailly Festival Hall/Radio 4, The seven-year nightmare of survival The Onion Field (X) ABC Shaftesbury Av. Song of the Shirt ICA Cinema Jazz and Blues season National Film Theatre, Richard Alston The Place, 'No threat' to Welsh National's exchange visit to East Germany, Opera: in Wales and West Germany Eugene Onegin New Theatre, Cardiff, Rose Duke of York's, Macbeth Deutsche Oper, Berlin. Editorials/Leaders: Diplomatic Hostages In Bogotá, Too Little Regard For Quality, Whom A Man May Not Marry. Letters to the Editor: Track recOrd, Patriot's survival struggle, Pensions and pay, Transport in London, Size of steel industry, An Inmos plant at Bristol, Employment and wages, The real test, Calm in a teacup, London medical schools, Differences about Britian's road to hyper-inflation, Changes in planning law. Court and Social: Court Circular. Official Appointments and Notices: BBC takes reporter of year award, University news, Unesco Silver Medal, Latest apppointments, Fan Makers' Company. Marriages. Deaths. Arts and Entertainment: Television, Regional Tv, Radio, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,161, Personal Choice, £3,000 paid for six elm and yew Windsor chairs. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Tuesday, March 1, 1955 Soviet changes. Obituaries: Mr Andrew Hardie, The Hon Michael Astor, Mr I. A. R. Peebles, Lady Bassett Australian writer on historical subjects. Business and Finance: Discount market, ICI shares spurred by improved results, Public spending above cash limits, Wider US trade gap puts pressure on $, Victory claim by Blue Circle in Armitage struggle, EEC backs system of preferences, Cigarette advertising: a warning shot from the Irish, ITT drops suit for $2bn deal, Commodities, BL vehicle finance makes £2m, International Lockheed sees delay in profitability for TriStar, Steel experts face a bleak future, ICI gains from Ninian, Inco puts up prices for the fifth time, Falmouth's docks back in profit, In Brief, Options, Bank rates raised by West Germans and Swiss to protect currencies, Business Diary: Grapes of wrath · Computer match, Sharp rise in value of industry stocks, The Pound, Briefly, Campaign brings better sales for BL cars, Campari profits hit by interest charges, Civil engineers claim £200m debt backlog on roadbuilding contracts, Bernard Wardle Mr Lacey springs an investment surprise, Southern TV confident over contract applications, Technology Lengthening the life of the popular car, Fur set to fly in UK-Scandinavia fox 'war', Gold, Heavy buying in Tarmac, Large losses at Clive Discount, Vickers and Hawker Siddeley in £73m deals with foreign groups, Sterling: Other Markets, County Bank pushes profits up to £7.24m, Footwear imports ' put 6,000 jobs at risk', Tate & Lyle chief asks EEC for fair sugar deal, EMS European Currency Rates. Stock Exchange Tables: Wall Street, Stock markets ICI and Budget hopes help to lift depression, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Recent Issues, Foreign exchange report, Price Changes, Stock Exchange Prices Active trading. Business Appointments: Business appointments New director for Williams & Glyn's. Property: Rentals, Flat Sharing, Country Property. Births.

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