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The Times - 18/04/1980

1980; Gale Group;

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From Nicholas Ashford, By John Whitmore, By David Felton Labour Reporter, By Fred Emery Political Editor, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Donald Macintyre Labour Reporter, From David Cross, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, By Our Education Correspondent, By Ian Bradley, By Stewart Tendler Crime Reporter, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By Clifford Longley Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Diana Geddes Education Correspondent, By Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, By Our Political Correspondent, By Our Transport Correspondent, From John Young Planning Reporter, By George Clark Political Correspondent, From Ronald Kershaw, By a Staff Reporter, By Hugh Clayton Agriculture Correspondent, By Our Political Staff, From Our Correspondent, From John Chartres, By Our Science Editor, By Frances Gibb, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, By Our Local Government Correspondent, From Ronald Faux, By Our Parliamentary Staff, By Pearce Wright, From Charles Hargrove, From Our Own Correspondent, From John Earle, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, From Ian Murray, From Patricia Clough, From Michael Binyon, From Christopher Walker, From Michael Hornsby, From Michael Knipe, From Ray Kennedy, From Patrick Brogan, From Jacqueline Reditt, From Douglas Aiton, By Geraldine Norman, Nicholas Wapshott, Michael Church, John Percival, Paul Griffiths, Ned Chaillet, From Peter Ryde, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, From Richard Streeton, By Michael Coleman, By Michael Seely, Charles Douglas-Home, Michael Binyon, MARCUS BINNEY, , TIM EGGAR, , J. C. BECKETT, , J. ENOCH POWELL, , MALCOLM MACDONALD, , BRIAN WADE, , DACRE OF GLANTON, , F. KELLERMAN, , ANTHONY KENNY, , NICHOLAS B. BARNES, , W. G. N. GEDDES, , LIONEL P. ALTMAN, , C. R. BAGLEY, , BHIKHU PAREKH, , IAN CHRISTIE, , J. H. WHITE, , Dessa Trevisan, John Stathatos, Tony Emerson, By John Young Planning Reporter, From Moshe Brilliant, From Clive Cookson, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Harry Golombek Chess Correspondent, J.E.T., B., By David Blake Economics Editor, From Anthony Hilton, By John Whitmore Financial Staff, By Nicholas Hirst Energy Correspondent, By John Huxley, From Peter Norman, By Our Financial Editor, By R. W. Shakespeare Northern Industrial Correspondent, Derek Harris, By Our Commercial Editor, From Frank Vogl, By Sylvia Morris, A. C. ENSOM, , ALAN A. PRATT, , J. H. MILLAR, FRAeS, , ADRIAN GRAY, , C. A. ABRAMS, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, David Hewson, Robin Young, Kenneth Owen, By Philip Robinson, By Peter Wilson Smith, By Peter Wainwright, From Michael Prest, John Bhlunsden, Edited by Peter Davalle,

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News: Forces could show way to health, Rail pay 'breakthrough' as unions accept 20% linked to productivity, Former football chairman's jail term suspended, Paris support for North-South dialogue, Why the joy has departed from the revolution, Mr Prior finds a moderate path through the crossfire, Five drivers fined as 'operation truckstop' starts, Panel chosen for Aga Khan architectural awards, Prize to U S pianist is booed, Argentina well on its way to joining nuclear nations, British scientists losing out, Mr Crane withdraws from race, Eight arrested after Countryman raids, Germanies to expand trade links, Patient from Rampton could kill, staff fear, Highbury Grove expected to be saved, Long Tito illness gives successors chance to prove themselves Yugoslavia keeps tried and trusted policies, Licence opposed for another Ladbroke casino, Local government elections: Labour firmly confident North-west may hold key to victory, Economics of £760m Belvoir project in doubt, QC says, Geoffrey Smith That special relationship under pressure, NF plans rally after Lewisham bars police cash, Councils say they can afford only 7 to 8% wage claims if teachers' award is met in full, Moscow Diary, British Rail may seek branch line cuts and rural bus links, Allegations withdrawn, Unions on Burnham accept Clegg pay plan, Mrs Thatcher to back down on EEC budget, Turkish envoy wounded in Rome shooting, Chamber tomb of Guernsey keeps its secrets, Police escort Sir Rupert Mackeson back to Britain, Amnesty condemns Colombia, Huge caviar fraud puts Kremlin on the spot, Zimbabwe flag raised for first time at midnight ceremony, Barnard offer to kidnappers of ambassador, Local government waste can be reduced, group chairman says, Warning that high fares bring social changes, Compromise hint by French minister over Britain and EEC, Transport union tells 18,000 strikers at BL to return to work, Militia orders villagers to kill two Irish UN soldiers, American misgivings about Europe supported by poll, Monetary growth on target, Kurdish rebels renew threat to Baghdad, Carpet from Glamis Castle attic is sold for £100,000, Benefits chief attacks plan to cut payments to strikers, Uproar in Queensland over Bill to curb abortion, New assault on quangos from Tory backbench, Printing employers to take firmer stand and call for a ballot, No full live coverage of Olympics on TV, Archbishop chooses aide, Labour MP rebuked over Kelly death allegations, Libyans televise corruption trials, Ulster proposals will be ready when talks restart, Weizman plea for early poll, US Elections American press turns more sceptical eye on Mr Reagan, Afghanistan proposes peace meeting with its neighbours, Two crew killed in second crash of Tornado prototype, Universities lose foreign applications, Minister pledges fight to regain home food market, Carlisle plan for new inquiry on break-up of ILEA, Amusement park plan for Brighton pier, Howe letter tries to dispel pay bill 'misunderstanding', Nine remain split over US call for trade sanctions on Iran, Nuclear inquiry favours Plogoff power station, Flexible defence steps outside Nato under study, 13 executed for raid on Tunisian barracks, Leak after fire in transformer, Nine Indian states go to polls in May, Early warning system on hazardous loads studied, Sandhurst commissions, Science report Diet: Dangers of vegetable oil, Liberian leader has looters shot 'as an example', London to get 1,000 more police on streets, Widespread arrests in drive against terrorists Red Brigades may be on the run, Threat to block Bill's progress, Motoring Colt flagship given extra sport appeal, S Korea's students flex their muscles, Cape Town schools boycott raises the spectre of Soweto, 'Inevitability' of war emphasized in Mr Deng's talks with Italians, Wheelchair trick opens door to £170,000 robbery, Uncompromising Begin attitude on Palestinians, Mr Carter steps up sanctions on Iran, Dispute over sale of Sutton Place, Muted concern in Pretoria at Zimbabwe emergence, Zimbabwe's black majority waits for the new policy on agriculture Land: Mr Mugabe's toughest task, Barvas vote to end the drought. Index. Display Advertising: Audi, Blaupunkt, Multiple Display Advertisements, Crittall, Standard Chartered, Bestobell, Martini, Legal & General, King George's, Bank Base Rates, Taylor Woodrow, The Times, LV, Audemars Piguet, Greater London Fund, Anglo American Corporation Of South Africa Limited, The Charities Official Investment Fund, Philippine Airlines, Halifax, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Persian Carpets And Rugs, Thomson Holidays, Anglo American Corporation, Tricentrol, British Aerospace, Ultramar, Napf, Hine, Anglo & Middle East Factors Limited. News in Brief. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery. Law: Court of Appeal European Community law on equal pay paramount Macarthys Ltd v Smith, Gaullists back Opposition in Poniatowski vote, Queen's Bench Division Aggregation of child's resources wrong Young v Supplementary Benefits Commission, Fallacious direction Regina v Hamilton. Classified Advertising: Car Buyer's Guide, Cinemas, Buy the, £10,000 plus Appointments, Entertainments, Services, Holidays and Hotels in Britain and Ireland. Reviews: Paquita/Papillon Bournemouth, A brilliant but 'inaccessible' mirror on family life Mirror (U) Camden Plaza Rocky II (A) London Pavilion Poto and Cabengo ICA Cinema Boardwalk (AA) Classic, Chelsea, The Executioner BBC 1, Turn of the Screw Sadler's Wells Stanley Sadie, Next Time I'll Sing to You Greenwich Irving Wardle, LPO/Kondrashin Festival Hall, It's a Mad House Liverpool. Sport: Football Wembley place for the play-anywhere Scot, Boxing Hansen has no trouble in keeping title, Badminton Swedish junior eases the path of seeded British girl, Horse trials The 'reserves' in lead after first day of dressage, Racing Evita is a hit with bookmakers, Rugby Union World cup and five nations sponsorship plans rejected, Sports in Brief, Golf Magician of short game produces a timely 66, Motor racing FISA act after incidents, Cricket Winners' sum assured is now £2,500, Tennis Retirement appears to suit Bradnam, Ice skating, Yachting New armada warms up for Olympics, For the record, Snooker Leading amateur takes his cue, Cycling Downs moves up to don the yellow jersey. Politics and Parliament: Curbing secondary action in disputes, Olympics body urged to review decision, EEC break with Iran should be considered if hostages stay captive, Confidence in London's police system, Shipbuilders in need of fresh orders, CAP rises in price of milk opposed House of Lords, Mr Varley condemns 'too much negative union bashing', Two days on Employment Bill, TUC day of action will do country nothing but harm House of Commons. Editorials/Leaders: A New And Free Zimbabwe, Camp David Remains The Best Hope. Letters to the Editor: Billingsgate plans, Islamic codes of conduct, Building contracts and reasons of cost rises, One scholar to another, Documentaries and history, The promotion of racial harmony, Civil Service union poll, Soviet cinema, Ulster and the Union, The old order, Birth of Zimbabwe, American dilemma over Iran sanctions, Effect of nuclear accidents, Deadlock in Cyprus, Overseas students' fees. Court and Social: Court Circular. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times summary of the strike period for Tuesday, April 19, 1955 Death of Einstein. Marriages. Deaths. Official Appointments and Notices: Latest appointments. Arts and Entertainment: Television, Regional Tv, Radio, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,202, Personal Choice, Miles level with Korchnoi, Sixteenth-century tapestry of falconry scene makes record price of £125,000. Obituaries: Vice-Admiral Sir Ian Campbell Service on North Russian convoys, Sir Thomas Macdonald, Mr James Crooks, Miss B. M. Sanderson. Stock Exchange Tables: Wall Street, Sterling: Other Markets, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Stock Exchange Prices Oils active in quiet market, Price Changes, Foreign exchange report. Business and Finance: Discount market, Split verdict by Wilson Committee, Solar energy without sunshine, Midland Industries suffer 5pc setback, Commodities, Eurosyndicat, International Huge rises for Anglo-American, British Aerospace profits £11m higher, New £1,000m gilt stock heavily oversubscribed, British Shipbuilders seek more aid for plant modernization, Oliver Stanley What has happened to tax reform?, EEC asked for dumping action on door imports, Towards a cut in MLR, UK trade account shows sharp deterioration with £723m first quarter deficit, Caravan makers facing a rough ride, Business Diary: An iron rod for BSC? · Razor star, DAF Trucks confident, In Brief, Swiss move towards international franc, Inflation and shareholders, Tootal closure at Rossendale lifts Lancashire mill jobless to 1,570, Seats on Muirhead board for two Tyco men, Options, Technology When small is beautiful in Britain too, Successful decade for unit trusts, Taxpayers, savings and investors, US says consumers may share cost of tin stock, The Pound, Money Supply, Finance Bill Encouragement the keynote in wide-ranging taxation changes, Stock markets Long tap expectations keep trading quiet, Banker predicts slide in US primes, Provision for repairs holds back De Vere, Briefly, Kimberlite found by U S company in Botswana, Hunting pleases with 29pc advance, Exporters concerned over US Steel action, Unfair Contract Terms Act, Shell fears price surge if Iran cuts oil output, General Mining unit ahead at quarter, Gold, Defeat for Lloyd's in US leasing court case, Brocks Group passes final dividend, Talks today after pay dispute at NatWest clogs banking system, China set to replace Taiwan on IMF, Higgs & Hill payout from reserves after loss, Not a good advertisement for self-regulation, Thorn EMI video link with Japan, Tilling expands US empire with £8.6m takeover, Tricentrol plans American sale, Bristow and Boeing call off plan to buy helicopters, EMS European Currency Rates, American call to end export controls on tin, The Hunt brothers campaigned against extension of margin restrictions. Business Appointments: Business appointments Insurers' president named. Property: Commercial And Industrial Property, Flat Sharing. Births.

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