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The Times - 05/12/1980

1980; Gale Group;

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By Fred Emery Political Editor, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, From Michael Leapman, by Our Foreign Staff, From Dessa Trevisan, From Harry Debelius, By John Witherow, By Donald Macintyre Labour Reporter, From Christopher Thomas, By David Felton Labour Reporter, From Ronald Kershaw, By Our Political Staff, By Frances Gibb, By George Clark Political Correspondent, From Clifford Webb, , From Arthur Osman, By Diana Geddes Education Correspondent, By Our Education Correspondent, By Our Labour Staff, By Michael Horsnell, From Our Correspondent, By Kenneth Gosling, By Richard Ford, By Our Local Government Correspondent, By Our Political Reporter, By Peter Hennessy, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, by Frances Gibb, by Our Medical Correspondent, By Peter Waymark Motoring Correspondent, By Lucy Hodges, By Hugh Clayton Agriculture Correspondent, By Our Legal Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, By Robin Young Consumer Affairs Correspondent, From Michael Hornsby, By David Nicholson-Lord, From Charles Hargrove, From Peter Nichols, From Ian Murray, From Alan McGregor, From Christopher Walker, By David Spanier Diplomatic Correspondent, Richard Hughes, From Peter Hazelhurst, by George Clark, From Gretel Spitzer, By Melvyn Westlake, from Frederick Cleary, From Moshe Brilliant, From Kuldip Nayar, From Nicholas Ashford, From Ray Kennedy, From Robert Schuil, From Karan Thapar, From Charles Harrison, By Tony Samstag, Nicholas Ashford, Caroline Moorehead, Lord Chalfont, David Robinson, Irving Wardle, David Williams, Ned Chaillet, Miles Kington, William Mann, Noël Goodwin, Barry Millington, By Norman Fox Football Correspondent, By Alan Gibson, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Rex Bellamy Squash Rackets Correspondent, By John Hennessy, By Richard Streeton, By Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, By Roy McKelvie, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, Peter Waymark, Geoffrey Smith, A. Latham-Koenig, Ian Murray, Agnes Whitaker, CLIVE BRADLEY, , VICTOR MARGRIE, , COLIN F. ABRAHAM, , IAN BEER, , MICHAEL BRIGHOUSE, , HEATHER BRIGSTOCKE, , MOLLY THATTERSLEY, , A. G. HILL, , PETER KENNEDY, , R. F. MAY, , KENNETH LINDSAY, , PRIAN TOWNSEND, , DAVID WINCH, , JOHN AUSTIN BAKER, , F. J. BENTON, , DAVID NAPLEY, , H. C. H. du BOULAY, , P. M. WARREN, , LENA M. JEGER, , M.ANNE MURRAY, , J. FELDMAN, , By the Staff of Nature, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, Michael Frenchman, , Donald Fields, D.F., Michael Frenchman, BY EDWARD TOWNSEND, Olli Kivinen, O.K., By Nicholas Hirst Energy Correspondent, By Michael Prest, Rosemary Unsworth, By Our Financial Staff, By Rosemary Unsworth, By Margareta Pagano, By Clifford Webb Midland Industrial Correspondent, By Bill Johnstone, Bill Johnstone, By Our Energy Correspondent, From Frank Vogl, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, From Peter Norman, By Nicholas Hirst, R. J. BALL, , MICHAEL BEENSTOCK, , MARTIN PAGE, , J. R. McDERMOTT, , W.D. PARKER, , ROBERT R. PENNINGTON, RICHARD RAWORTH, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Ross Davies, Michael Leapman, Kenneth Owen, By Roman Eisenstein, By Richard Allen, Edited by Peter Davalle,

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News: Foreign Report Dr Kaunda is left out in the cold by newly independent Zimbabwe, Polish party determined to solve crisis by political measures, Women unite in a war of words against men, Mr Benn defeated by two votes in Shadow Cabinet poll Mr Kaufman a surprise third, Third World police learn from disaster, Editors discuss the treatment of Lady Diana but produce no guidelines for coverage, Suddenly, so many snags for the PLO, Strike-bound newspaper to resume publication soon, Nigerian call for return of generals, Finland's spectacular indus-, Syria-Jordan border still tense despite Saudi Arabian claim to have defused the crisis, Cruelty at farms unpunished, MPs' panel told, Tiny Caribbean isle insists on going its own way, Warning on Ripper hoax theory, 26 die as fire sweeps another hotel in US, Thomson papers draw Soviet fire in Madrid, Big changes announced in Zambian Cabinet, Brezhnev visit to India will be cut short, How civil servants tame their masters, Staff smoothed the way for introduction of automation at Japan's top newspaper, King Hassan's think tank, Mr Derek Jameson leaves 'Express', Teaching the housewife how to talk turkey, Splendid hospitals a tribute to health system, Finland Pas de deux with the bear, Overspending council levies 6p extra rate to cover cut in grant, Power staff claim may go over 20%, Mothercare did not take care of women, Invitation to Prince on immigrants, BL strike move fails after nine employees are dismissed for gross industrial misconduct, Defence One man and his dog symbolize the army, Private prosecution hedged with difficulties, Damage from oil spills greater in Third World, Zimbabwe's town councils come under black rule, Uganda poll 'rigged in advance', Hope of finding new home for art slides library, Rome police kill gunman in Belgian Embassy, Voters weigh value of Ciskei independence, Trotskyist organizers 'overlooked', Hijacker forced aircraft to W Berlin with dummy bomb, Motoring Civil Service boost for BP's light oil, Lone man in trawler is rescued, Offensive by Ethiopia in Eritrea claimed, Government warned of crisis on railways, Woman wins right to work in an all-men jail, Education is trying harder, WEU Assembly 'a useless body', Reforms if hunger strike is ended, Mrs Thatcher discovers the political facts of life, The arts Search for identity is motive force, Heath plea to curb competition for oil, Timetable threat to Canada Bill, Still more investment needed to survive the recession, A new Labour infiltrator named, Politics President's strength has brought new stability, Down to the seas again..., Portuguese Prime Minister killed in Lisbon air crash, Mountain search fails to find British woman, Congressmen convicted of conspiracy in Abscam trial, Barclays loses £1,200m council account, Thames TV chief backs sponsored programmes, Barriers blamed for fire deaths, Support in Bihar for police who blinded suspects, Kim execution appears increasingly likely, Paris Diary, Navy to hunt immigrants in Chinese waters, Norway is big oil supplier to S Africa, reports claim, Plea by Lord Soames for Community to act as one in international affairs, On-the-spot fines urged for Scottish motorists, Chief of Staff defends record of armed forces in earthquake area, Kidney transplants fall to 32, EEC plan to limit price guarantee to farmers, Students call for grants rise of 21%, Equal voices in Labour poll favoured, Tehran ire at British war 'bias', Thatcher support for minister in tax case, Mr Scargill backs union alliance, Nuclear workers threaten strike on pension claim, London hospitals face union action over dismissal, A heady rate of growth, Three killed by petrol tank blast, Women aim for Open University, Polish leadership acts to regain control after upheavals and makes it clear strikes must stop, A French lesson for Britain, Main Iraq oil development project bombed by Iran, Science report Physiology: The mystery of the ear, Israeli court upholds banishment of mayors. Index. Display Advertising: Dominion Theatre, Converta, Tampella Ltd.,, Multilift Ltd.,, Kemble, Finnish Paper Kaipola Paper Mills, Multiple Display Advertisements, Finnish Tourism, Sunday Times, Salora, Ivo Consulting Engineers, Unilever N.V., Uba, Sampo, Buchanan's, Eric Jacobs, The Times, Ford, Barclays, Dr Barnardo's, Harveys, Postipankki, Eg, Valmet, M.J.H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Anglo American Corporation Of South Africa Limited, Opera, Wartsila, Asa Ltd.,, Gec, M.Gérand, Bellway, Douglas, Janneau Grand Armagnac Brandy, British Caledonian Airways, Kemira, Comedy Theatre, Evans Of Leeds Limited, Victoria Wine. Politics and Parliament: Protests about herring landings in France, Sir Keith Joseph blames unions for poor industrial performance, Government refuses to support Bill of Rights House of Lords, Events in Poland a crisis in socialism, Dramatic decline in engineering industry, Industry would have been in better fettle by emulating Japanese on pay and productivity House of Commons, MP challenges 'gag' over Harman contempt case, Subsidies cannot go on for ever, Next week's business, Minister calls on editor to apologise, Be like the Japanese, Mrs Thatcher says, Mackerel quotas reduced, Seeking to eradicate costly CAP surpluses, Cheaper European sugar, Those with honest duty to advise all clients, Dispute on Nationality Bill, Lack of appeal to best brains, More fishery protection. Law: Sex once a week enough, appeal judge says, Italy arrests 28 terror suspects, Second thoughts may be best for the child S.W. v S.W., Coral director is committed again, Former woman senator held lover Marcos plot, 'Slapdash' conveyancing warning Scarfe v Adams and Another, House of lords Foreign worker can sue for higher damages Castanho v Brown and Root (UK) Ltd and Others, Appeal by Moonies' leader, Court warns defiant 'gang of four' radical on his refusal to answer charges of subversion, MP accepts libel damages over party story, Convicted murderer to take truth drug, Naval officer drank from a Wren's shoe, Queen's Bench Division Reasonableness in self-defence Albert v Lavin, Mother with anti-mugger spray charged. News in Brief. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,392, Prices for French furniture strong, Television, Regional Tv, Radio, Personal Choice, Soviet Union goes ahead in men's chess. Reviews: Book review The Faber Book of Poems and Places Edited with an introduction by Geoffrey Grigson (Faber, £6.95) The Penguin Book of Light Verse Edited with an introduction by Gavin Ewart (Allen Lane, £9.50) Everyman's Book of British Ballads Edited by Roy Palmer (Dent, £8.95), Shakespeare's Sister Ica, Masterpiece of cinema triumphantly reincarnated Napoleon London Film Festival Buffet Froid (AA) Classic, Chelsea, RPO/Dorati Festival Hall, Fringe Benefits Thames Television, Dracula Young Vic, Nash Ensemble Wigmore Hall, Michel Béroff Queen Elizabeth Hall. Sport: Award for 17-year-old, Racing Irish threaten a ban on import of thoroughbred bloodstock from US, Ice skating New system enables Howarth and Miss Wood to recover, Not for nothing did the old man call them cads, Boxing Sibson wins his fight against the flab-now for Salvemini, Real tennis Fourth seeds tiptoe past doors of defeat, Rugby Union Oxford's captain must still give best to a light blue, Ccpr 'Meanness' may create danger of tax-dodging, Talbot's worth was far above results alone, Football Why Coventry cannot underrate second division opponents, Golf Ten birdies in Cole's round, Skiing Miss Epple takes a faultless run to victory, Squash rackets Barrington relieves Briars of his title, For the record, Tennis Draw gives Italy their best chance of victory, Olympic Games South Korea in the lists for 1998 Games. Classified Advertising: Entertainments Guide, Secretarial and Non-secretarial Appointments, Christmas Gift Guide, Car Buyers Guide, Forthcoming Events. Stock Exchange Tables: Stock markets Plessey results give electricals a boost, Wall Street, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Recent Issues, Price Changes, Drawing Of Bonds, Stock Exchange Prices Leaders at sea. Property: Flat Sharing. Editorials/Leaders: A Ghost From The Unions' Past, Hopes Of A Quiet Life, The Case Of The Arab Mayors. Letters to the Editor: Financial strategy view 'a muddle', ... and Government digests, British Airports Authority and security, Stock relief for state contractors, Tories and unemployment, Writing on the wall, The future of industry, Information technologies, Cloaked in acronymity, Appeal for Ulster hunger strikers, Judging a school's performance, Canada's constitution, Dr Adenauer's dismissal, Success of truck maker, Art for everyday, Destruction of Minoan Crete, Charges for telephones..., What local TV can achieve, The worth of Tawney. Court and Social: Court Circular. Official Appointments and Notices: Company of Makers of Playing Cards, Latest appointments, Army scholarships. Deaths. Marriages. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Tuesday, Dec 6, 1955. Obituaries: Mr Mohamad Ali Former Prime Minister of Pakistan, Dr W. G. Marley, Mr Rex Shepheard. Business and Finance: Poor sales at home hit Morgan Crucible, Discount market, Half-time profit down sharply at Nchanga Copper, Eurosyndicat, Can Mr Seaga win over the world's bankers?, Commodities, Net profits halved at Causton, Libya buys clothing for £16.5m in UK, Downturn at Cawoods held to 7pc, Engineering pay deals 'fall below 10 pc', GEC invests £68m in US medical electronics, Weighing up BP at the third quarter, International International Mining's oil find 'richest in Australia', North east may get two nuclear stations, Bank tests idea of rival to Telecom, British Gas to control entire pipeline supply, In Brief, Raper link in St Piran confirmed, Colombia cuts tax on coffee, Check on Soviet shipping, The Pound, Technology Giving robots the cold shoulder, Amalgamated profits slide, Briefly, GEC interim profit up 22pc to £189.7m, Oil-sharing pact and lower import targets expected to steady prices, Giltspur board accepts £25.5m Unigate bid, Bellway predicts an improvement, China's cuts in industry hit western companies, Guthrie-Stoddard carpets merger will boost group turnover to £42m, 2,000 jobs lost in W Midlands, Business Diary: Japan's guided missile? · Borrie's Law, Belgium to impose wage restraint, Detroit in new crisis as car sales slump, Rolls engine planned for Airbus, Granada rises to record £43m, Gordon & Gotch dips in first half, GUS up slightly in first half, but outlook uncertain, British Telecom fears outsiders, Delta Metal bends to management power. Business Appointments: Business appointments Changes to the Prudential board. Births.

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