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The Times - 20/03/1980

1980; Gale Group;

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By Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, By Fred Emery Political Editor, From Patrick Brogan, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By David Blake Economics Editor, From David Cross, By David Watts, From Christopher Walker, By Our Labour Staff, By Peter Hill, Ronald Kershaw, By Donald Macintyre Labour Reporter, By Kenneth Gosling, By Our Science Editor, By Nicholas Timmins, By David Felton Labour Reporter, By Our Political Editor, From Christopher Thomas, By a Staff Reporter, By Annabel Ferriman Health Services Correspondent, By Our Health Services Correspondent, By Our Education Correspondent, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, From Tim Jones, By Diana Geddes Education Correspondent, By Stewart Tendler, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, By Our Agriculture Correspondent, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Robin Young, From Our Correspondent, By Frances Gibb, From Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, By Our Home Affairs Correspondent, By Pearce Wright Science Editor, By Our Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Peter Hennessy, From Our Own Correspondent, From Gretel Spitzer, From Charles Hargrove, From John Earle, From Robert Schuil, From Ian Murray, From Michael Hornsby, By David Spanier Diplomatic Correspondent, From Dan van der Vat, By Our Foreign Staff, By Michael Smith, From Michael Binyon, By Hugh Noyes, Parliamentary Correspondent, By Michael Scammell, From Neil Kelly, From Anne Penketh, From Douglas Aiton, by Arrigo Levi, Richard Holmes, Nicholas Wapshott, Michael Ratcliffe, Stuart Evans, Jan Morris, Gay Firth, From Norman Fox Football Correspondent, By Alan Gibson, By John Blunsden, By Richard Streeton, By Michael Seely, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Conrad Voss Bark, By John Hennessy, By Sydney Friskin, Caroline Moorehead, Shona Crawford Poole, Stanley Reynolds, Ned Chaillet, Irving Wardle, John Percival, Hilary Finch, Bernard Levin, Ian Bradley, Barbara Davis, Philip Howard, Ronald Butt, LUKE HERRMANN, , KENNETH R. SMITH, , PAUL SIEGHART, , HORACE CUTLER, , H. C. B. ROGERS, , PATRICK BARNETT, , PATRICK STOBART, , H. CURTISS, , GEORGE THOMAS, , WILLIAM GOWLAND, , IAN GILMOUR, , HECTOR MONRO, , DAVID OWEN, , DENIS HOWELL, , FLDON GRIFFITHS, , RICHARD WAINWRIGHT, , PETER BOTTOMLEY, , RAY WHITNEY, , ROBERT BANKS, , DEN DOVER, , ERNIE ROBERTS, , LEONARD KIRSCHEN, HORIA GEORGESCU, , J. K. R. MURRAY, , RONALD PICKVANCE, , JEREMY SMITH, , H. A. SHAW, , GEORGE CHOWDHARAY-BEST, , By the Staff of Nature, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, The Marquess of Anglesey, Michael Bally Transport Correspondent, Nicholas Hirst Energy Correspondent, John Darker, Alan Grainge, Michael Baily, Peter Waymark Motoring Correspondent, Nicholas Cole, John Young Planning Reporter, Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, John Young, By Caroline Atkinson, From Peter Norman, From Frank Vogl US Economics Correspondent, By Ronald Pullen, By Clifford Webb, By Philip Robinson, By Patricia Tisdall Management Correspondent, David Hewson, By Kenneth Owen, Peter Hill, By John Huxley, By Our Industrial Staff, WILLIAM J. LITHGOW, , EDWARD FREWIN, , NICHOLAS SCOTT, , P. G. KAUFMAN, , R. D. L. TYE, , DAVID D. FITZPATRICK, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Ross Davies, John Whitmore, Michael Hornsby, Derek Harris, By Michael Prest, By Our Financial Staff, Edited by Peter Davalle,

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News: Quebec guns open up on English Canada, Road policy criticism Three checks to expansion, Transport, Moscow rebuts US germ leak allegation, Channel tunnel project given double boost, Four suggestions to make up for school bus fares, Rehabilitation of Chinese leader disgraced in 1928, Woman started labour after dentist's anaesthetic, Machine gun 'protest' at French imperialism, Home News 'Widespread breaches' of discrimination Act over women teachers, Veterans of St Cyr recall days when entente was cordiale, Plea to end secrecy on how milk profits are fixed, List of people police gave warning about is sent to magazine, Race IQ scores 'cannot be attributed to test bias', The search for deep water Ports move downstream to meet the tankers, Sex teaching and the rights of parents, Steel union leaders to seek talks with BSC after adopting 'firm policy', El Salvador junta denies massacre accusation, Newspapers breached advertising code, Waiting for a Budget bombshell, Carter move to revive Palestinian talks, Science report Physics:Particle beam weapons, Spanish King's Dutch visit heals old rift, French give vent to suspicion of Britain, Ayatollah frees 61 prisoners in Tehran, Latest European snow reports, Cossiga coalition Government resigns, Staged rises if awards exceed limit, Bleak outlook for guzzlers Uncertainty over oil supplies remains, MPs lukewarm to plan for alternative games, Coalfield in Midlands 'can yield 350m tonnes', Help offered to declining rural Wales, Bonn parties sign pact to wage fair poll campaign, Britain and India sign £114m aid agreements, London Diary, Buccaneer test flight in hunt for crash cause, Seven escape in second London hostel blaze, Teachers in Paris protest march over job cuts, Musicians threaten full resistance to BBC cuts, Cardinal Hume calls for increase in overseas aid, Earlier deafness test urged, Pay for power industry's largest group tops £10,000, The juggernaut stays Conflict over freight sharpens, Sunset for France's 'L'Aurore' newspaper, Giro payment of benefits unwelcome at Post Office, A treasure we can afford, Bus services on brink of change Now neither competition nor innovation, Cleethorpes will get rate bills on time, The Times Cook Cheap, plentiful, popular-and harmless, Unions spend an average of 88p a member annually on strikers' pay and £9.72 on administration, China relaxes restriction on Hongkong yachts, Bunch of occupations Efficiency demands professionals, London may give in on farm prices, More tax men 'would save £500m', 1,000 kidney patients die 'because treatment unavailable', Royal Navy accepts Invincible, Tourists and businessmen may be segregated at airports More air traveller but cheap-fare revolution is ending, Labour will support Mrs Thatcher, President Binaisa gives hint of an earlier date for Ugandan elections, Libyan embassy denies report of demonstration, Weather worsens: Continuous snowfall, New American restrictions on exports to Russia, Israel envoy snubbed by Egyptians, Firm stand by provincial papers on pay, Bill 'threat to rights of electors', Prosecution witnesses in hunt case jailed, Better times for tramps Shipping prospects are improving, Martial law to end in Rhodesia as new amnesty is proclaimed, Britain 'is facing an industrial killer', New formula costs cancer deaths, Guidance by bishops on church cooperation, Study urged of new child birth technology, Whitehall computer knowledge attacked, One adult in 10 'risks becoming alcoholic', Thatcher view is optimistic, Rarest stamp: Mr Howard Fraser, chairman of Stanley, Peking pledge to support Khmer Rouge struggle, Government figures criticized Case for canals drowned by hubbub of commerce, Accords extend Soviet influence in Nicaragua, Warning of black alienation, Carter-Reagan wins in Illinois primary, Britain may test Community law by withholding VAT payments, British MPs take up case of Swedish envoy lost in Russia, Czech dissident injured in arrest at Prague meeting, Hastings Festival, where there is no business like show business and those little girls are tap-dancing to win, World View Moscow on guard as Signor Berlinguer mends rift with China, Gas checks in tin mines, Governnment decide to adjourn Ulster talks, Average wage rises approach 20 per cent, Need for electric tracks Computerized railways planned, Pressure on car owners Petrol engine will hold its own-unless the wells run dry, Police back integrity of the DPP, First woman proctor for Oxford, Lancing College. Index. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Alfa Romeo, Oxford University Press, National, Ppa, Warner Howard Ltd, Imi, Manchester Business School, Multiple Display Advertisements, Leicester, Btsc, Bhhi, Ti Group, The Umbrellas Of Cherbourg, Atlas, Bank Base Rates, Ireland, The Times, Iveco, Royal Navy Seaman Officer, Scottish Equitable Life Assurance Society, Vikings, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co, Limited, Bodley Head, British Airways Concorde, Pan Am, Inter-City, Steetley, Austin Reed, Metal Closures Group, Laing, BBC Monitoring Service, Imperial Cancer Research Fund, Lovell, Manor National Group Motors Ltd, Vosper Limited, Omega, Country Life, British Airports, C. Howard & Partners, F. Pratt Engineering Corporation Limited. Weather: The Weather. Law: Sentencing on all charges Regina v Bennett, Whistlers sale postponed, Judge defends wool pay decision, 'Reckless' in arson law Regina v Caldwell, Court of Appeal New councillor rightly denied sights of defamatory parts of report Regina v Lancashire County Council Police Committee, Ex parte Hook, German union to appeal in 'Times' case, Another Italian magistrate shot by terrorists. Picture Gallery. Arts and Entertainment: Television, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,178, Regional Tv, Radio, Personal Choice, Rhine views make £70,000 each, Chess game drawn. Politics and Parliament: Construction of Channel tunnel a task for private risk capital: state funds ruled out House of Commons, Extending disability income to all would cost over £2,000m, Avoiding another Southend election, Alignment of benefit rates, Elderly to get more help for heating, More post offices for car licences, Little objection to tachographs, Voting for missiles if you live nearby, EEC lorry permits ought to be abolished, Traffic sign for elderly, Relations between the NHS and independent medical services House of Lords, Newspaper article confused two committees: clerk promoted, Minister surprised at success of Olympics meeting, Minister hopes to reduce Civil Service without redundancies, Conference on violence on transport. Reviews: Television Thérèse Raquin BBC 2, Benton: the reluctant director's way to the stars, Bombinating away Rabelais, Fiction Six Moral Tales By Eric Rohmer (Lorrimer Publishing, £4.95)) A Gentle Occupation By Dirk Bogarde (Chatto & Windus, £5.95) The Tree House Confessions, The ambivalent Utopia The Architecture of the French Enlightenment, Arena BBC 2, Ruling class Nellie Letters from Africa, Spectacular hokum Streets of London Theatre Royal, E15, Echoing of Trumpets Coliseum The Tempest Sadler's Wells, On the Twentieth Century Her Majesty's, Quick guide, Recycling around Britain The Seventies By Norman Shrapnel (Constable, £7.50) The Seventies, Academy/Marriner Festival Hall/Radio 3, Are you that Dante..? Dante's The Divine Comedy A new verse translation. Sport: Racing Start new campaign with old warrior, Athletics Scottish AAA moves to reinstate Walker, Tennis Associations make pact to end bickering, Sports in Brief, Hockey Britain training again disrupts domestic scene, Rugby Union Citizenry assert authority over Clifton, Motor racing Young British driver gains big sponsorship, Golf Consistency helps Miss Saunders and Miss Melville catch leaders, Bowls Wales win, Football A revitalized Francis sends Forest through to last four, Cricket Australia in command after Border's undefeated 150, For the record, Badminton Mrs Gilks trounced by young Dane, Fishermen's tales are big ones. Classified Advertising: Contracts And Tenders, Secretarial and Non-secretarial Appointments, -Managerial-Administrative-Secretarial-Personal Assistants-, Acknowledgments, Services, Appointments Vacant. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Monday, March 21, 1955 Cotton slump, Sunday, sorry Sunday. Editorials/Leaders: Mrs Thatcher's Threats, Slight Help For Arsonists, Confusion In Iran. Letters to the Editor: The benefits of bank profits, Retailers and benefit of stock relief, Witless approach to Whistler?, Lawyers' labels, At home in a castle, BP investor, Transport in London, Irony of plan to end The Money Programme, National swimming galas, Hand to hand, 'Silly monetarism' hurts the small businessman, Human rights in Britain, Labour and democracy, Treasure from Tipperary, 'Gone for a soldier', Agenda in Bucharest, Britain's policy on shipbuilding remains too little, too late, Lack of red tape, A single-track Channel tunnel, All that glisters. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Official Appointments and Notices: Vice-Chancellor for Kent University. Obituaries: The Earl Of Halifax, Sir Michael Duff, Sir Ludwig Guttmann Pioneer work for paraplegics. Stock Exchange Tables: Stock markets Equities fade after early rally, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Recent Issues, Stock Exchange Prices Rally at the close, Price Changes, Wall Street, Foreign exchange report. Business and Finance: Ulster mill costs state £28,000 for each job, Discount market, Commodities, Tokyo measures adopted, US opposed to curb on Japanese car imports, Horizon raises dividend, International Petrofina earnings set to rise, Strike and sterling hit Molins, Bank Governor predicts high interest levels will stay for several months, America rejects rise in steel trigger price, Parts warning on BL-Honda deal, Hambros to extend Fairey bid deadline, Slower growth at Dickinson Robinson, Weir passes final dividend as profits fall to £2m, Eurosynicat, In Brief, Casinos gambling on their own survival, Oilmen foresee N Sea shortages unless exploration is stepped up, Options, Economic notebook More mud slinging in prospect, Business Diary: Summers' is icumen in · It's a wash-out, VAT payments: will Mrs Thatcher break the law?, More U S banks follow prime rate lead to 19 pc, The Pound, Briefly, Philips plans electronic office, CBI chief says picketing law proposals are not tough enough, Chemical industry damaged by imports, Tubes' profits down by £27.8m, Belgian loans rise by 2 pc, Our favourite vices are still cheap, Cowie and Forward Trust deal, Armstrong outlook brightens, Gold, Average Earnings, TI in the doldrums, Vosper pretax profits slip to £1.35m, Sterling: Other Markets, The current year has started, EMS European Currency Rates, Australia wool dispute. Business Appointments: Business appointments New directors for stores. Property: Flat Sharing. Births.

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