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The Times - 18/03/1980

1980; Gale Group;

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By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, By Caroline Atkinson, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By Nicholas Timmins, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Annabel Ferriman Health Services Correspondent, By Donald Macintyre Labour Reporter, By Our Labour Staff, By David Felton Labour Reporter, By Peter Hill Industrial Editor, By Our Political Staff, By Peter Evans Home Affair Correspondent, By Our Labour Editor, By a Staff Reporter, By Ian Bradley, By Our Political Correspondent, By Our Legal Correspondent, From Christopher Thomas, By Peter Hennessy and Colin Bennett, From Michael Hornsby, From Ronald Faux, By Our Agriculture Correspondent, By Hugh Clayton Agriculture Correspondent, By Our Health Services Correspondent, By Kenneth Gosling Arts Reporter, By Robin Young, By Frances Gibb, John Chartres, From Our Own Correspondent, From Charles Hargrove, From Sue Masterman, From Ian Murray, From John Earle, From Gretel Spitzer, From Richard Wigg, From Michael Binyon, From Patrick Brogan, From David Cross, From Moshe Brilliant, From James Kliphuis, From Douglas Aiton, By Roger Berthoud, From Nicholas Ashford, From Ivor Davis, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Pamela MacGregor-Morris, By Jim Railton, From Desmond Stoneham French Racing Correspondent, John Russel Taylor, John Percival, William Mann, Hilary Finch, Joan Bakewell, Ned Chaillet, Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, Ian Bradley, Bernard Levin, NICOLAS WALTER, ANDREW H. DAWSON, , ARTHUR KOESTLER, , CECIL PARROTT, , JOHN A. MURPHY, , J. M. BOUSE, , GERALD LONDON, , DAVID LIVERPOOL, , ERIC ABBOTT, , STANLEY, ROBERT BIRLEY, , MANCHESTER, , RONALD BROWNRIGG MARCH, , CHRISTOPHER EVANS MAURICE NORVIC, , SYDNEY H. EVANS, , GEOFFREY, DAVID GUILDFORD, , PARRINDER, , RONALD HARRIS, , REMNANT, , JOHN HEREFORD, , STEPHEN REPTON, , ELIZABETH, MERVYN, JOHNSTON, , SOUTHWARK, , MARTIN KENYON, , HANNAH STANTON, , UVEDALE LAMBERT, JOHN WINTON, , KENNETH LICHFIELD, , H. ABOU-SEEDA, , ANGUS McINTOSH, , MELVYN BRAGG., MARTIN WEAVER, , GRAHAM LEWIS, , MARTIN SMITH, , REGINALD BENNETT, , KYRIL TIDMARSH, , JOHN HUNT, , by Prudence Glynn, By Charles McKean, From Harry Golombek Chess Correspondent, By Pearce Wright Science Editor, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, Cyril Bainbridge, Tony Van den Bergh, By David Blake Economics Editor, From Peter Norman, Clifford Webb, From Frank Vogl, By Derek Harris Commercial Editor, By Bryan Appleyard, By Richard Allen Insurance Correspondent, Michael Baily, Kenneth Owen, Bill Johstone, A. J. MERRETT, ALLEN SYKES, , JOHN H. TRESMAN, , DAVID JACKSON, , FRANK PILKINGTON, , L. NEVILLE BROWN, , REGINALD MURLEY, , F. A. HAYEK, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Hugh Clayton, Patricia Tisdall, By Rosemary Unsworth, By Peter Wilson-Smith, By Our Financial Staff, Edited by David Sinclair,

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News: Promise of £100 flight to Hongkong, Russians deny gas attacks, Hospital death form signed while husband still alive, Envoy jumps to safety from occupied embassy in Colombia, Latest pamphlets Historic Spanish influence on craft of brickmaking, Labour Party says it will repeal employment Act, Tear gas used to break up Quimper protest, Regional report Mancunians face tang of satanic past, NHS dental charges go up on April 1, London Diary, £11m increase in arts grant but council still nearly £7m short, Shooting at university in San Salvador, Fashion, Claim of £1.35m over death of racing driver, Latest European snow reports, Police suspect arson at railway station, Teacher fails to gain reinstatement, Mr Carter has narrow win in Puerto Rico, Civil government quickly returns in Surinam, Meetings ban by police a' curb on free speech', US Elections Who is afraid of Governor Ronald Reagan?, Fears of cuts in special grants, Blizzards and ice affect many roads in North, Australia wool dispute poses hardest test for Fraser strategy, Architecture report Individuality of theatre on by-pass site, Cave-diver dies in pothole, Whitehall brief: Croham Directive audit finds only 8% 'genuine' releases Modest results from open government policy, High award for Gurkha who subdued eight men, Farmers call for tough line with France, S Africa church leader lodges passport protest, General Zia admits plot existed, Tanzanian troops clash with Ugandans, Blind manhandled: A blind protest, Environmentalist win could upset coalition in Bonn, Sir Charles insists on right to ballot workers, All legal aid to be under Lord Chancellor, Concessions have brought BSC and the unions closer together Productivity the key in steel peace formula, Italian Government lays plans for its own fall, There may be a doctor in the shop, NUR wants strike on May 14, Tories who did not support Olympic boycott, RUC helps hunt for IRA cell in West Germany, Covent Garden group wins right to act against GLC, Papua moderate takes power, Hint of Husain option on peace with Israel, London to have new public gardens, Union call to bring in a mediator, Rhodesia sets free most martial law detainees, Threat of fascism likely if Labour fails in aims, Mr Benn tells rowdy meeting of left-wingers, Solicitors' lose insurance scheme tussle, £300,000 gift to Harefield heart team, Bretons angered by apparent failure to stem oil pollution along their coastline, Bargaining at critical stage over Schild abduction, Theatre stars defect from Prague, Paintings quizzed: Kate McConnell, aged, Translation error led to fungicide muddle, MPs vote for boycott of Olympics by majority of 168, Chinese and Asean leaders differ over Soviet role, Union chiefs avoid defeat on post plan, Mr Jenkins 'would boost credibility of Liberals', BL's management planning to act unilaterally and impose pay offer after talks with unions fail, Print union fined in Frankfurt, Scheme to boost subsidies on Scottish ferries, Militants close ranks around M Marchais, Afghan emigré leaders haggle over power while tribesmen fight, £1 basic price of telegram, Dutch offer to mediate as Howe plea gets deaf ear in Brussels., Tube staff threaten wider action because of assaults, Move to reduce depletion of white fish, Steel unions reject 'final' company pay offer, Dollar soars in response to Carter package, Science report Weather: Effect on crop yields, The £10,000 miner is Scargill ambition, Aid agency gives famine warning on Kampuchea, Three trains went over broken weld, inquiry told, St Patrick's Day prospects bleak for two Democrats. Index. Law: Cruft's judge remanded, Australian Test cricketer gets libel damages, Criminals' cash from press taxable, Judge says action is a publicity exercise, Court orders British Rail to deliver 500 tons of steel blacked by union, Court of Appeal Guidelines on recommending deportation Regina v Nazari and Others, Racehorse trainer is convicted, Four Hell's Angels found guilty, Law Society indemnity scheme not invalid Swain and Another v Law Society. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Garrard, Volvo, Union Bank Of The Middle East Limited, Sotheby's, Bank Base Rates, Magnetic Video U.K., Taylor Woodrow, Action Aid., Swiss Cotton Jerseys, Mas, Klm, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Ubaf Bank Limited, Baratt Developments Limited, Bell's Scotch Whisky, Alex. Lawrie Factors Limited, Deutsche Bank, Rippon Boswell & Company. Picture Gallery. Weather: The Weather. Classified Advertising: Secretarial and Non-secretarial Appointments, Announcements, Legal Notices, Entertainments, Services, Appointments Vacant. Politics and Parliament: New task for Lord Chancellor, PLO must be in Middle East settlement, New terrorism adviser, World peace is more important than a few gold medals, Property and life in Wales at risk, Parliamentary notices, Commission's papers, Increase in business sponsorship of arts, Games boycott would be a great sacrifice House of Commons, Lord Soames welcomed House of Lords, £70m grant for Arts Council, Moscow should not be allowed an Olympics spectacle. Sport: Golf Why women players will be 'dressing up' at Ascot, Football City players show little enthusiasm for move, Rugby Union Tucker is among 20 new Lions for South Africa, Cricket Lawson stands by to replace Lillee, Equestrianism Nine nations in mammoth entry for Badminton, Racing Nureyev could leap right to the top, Rowing Cambridge throw down gauntlet and get sieve in return, Boxing Minter aims to turn glory into gold, For the record. Reviews: Panorama BBC 1, London Lute ensemble Staple Inn Hall Frank Dobbins, A Midsummer Night's Dream Sir Jack Lyons Theatre, Schooldays Richmond, Philip Jones Brass Queen Elizabeth Hall, The bizarre beneath the ordinary Richard Eurich Fine Art Society Terry Frost New Art Centre Arthur Boyd Fischer Fine Art, Extemporary Shaw Theatre. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Friday, March 18, 1955 Yalta papers, Having mixed thoughts about Cicero. Editorials/Leaders: Mr Carter's Attack On Inflation, Fair Backing For The Arts, Aid For Zimbabwe. Letters to the Editor: Propaganda and the Olympics, Everest high-fliers, Out in the open, Inflation accounting and the test of industrial realism, Derelict land, Protection of souls, Christians in Africa, Islamic Cultural Centre, BBC cuts: a question of priorities, London medical schools, The welfare of the world, Sessions in the smoke-filled rooms, Free market. Court and Social: Court Circular. Official Appointments and Notices: Godolphin School, Salisbury, Appointments in the Forces, Church news, University news, Latest appointments. Deaths. Arts and Entertainment: Television, Constable sketch price jumps £760 in year, Regional Tv, Fine sealed move win by Korchnoi, Radio, Personal Choice, North-west teams win at bridge, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,176. Marriages. Obituaries: Percy Belcher, Mr Rafael Paasio, Sir Cyril Harrison Influence in textile industry. Stock Exchange Tables: Wall Street, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Stock Exchange Prices Nervous selling, Recent Issues, Stock markets Selling in oils, golds; index 6pts down, Foreign exchange report, Price Changes. Business and Finance: Wall Street 23 points down after Carter plan, Qualification of secretary, Discount market, NC increases its stake in Hampton, Second half downturn at Beatson, Clark, LME metal stocks, Changes at British Shipbuilders, International Record quarterly profit for Sony, Commodities, Why employers dislike strike reform proposals, Mr Borrie will use new powers to investigate makers' refusals to supply discount chains, R.H.Morley placing; full listing later, Geared up for automatic success, Language aid, £300m plan by British Gas for new plants, Lloyd's considering Sasse compromise, Invergordon profits top £4m, In Brief, DCM in Aurora sell-off, Options, Short-sighted, The correct diagnosis for engineers, Lacey talks on Lonrho break down, Uk Trade, Exports top £4,000m as trade deficit falls by nearly £100m, The Pound, Briefly, Furness Withy and the Chinese connexion, Profits jump at J Fisher, Technology News Call for public sector to rethink research and development, Gold, Japanese deficit cut by surge in exports, First thoughts on the Carter package, Sterling: Other Markets, Farming: the old alliance under strain, Disputes threat to nuclear power, Clydesdale Bank jumps by 50pc, EMS European Currency Rates, Busuness Diary: Pouring oil on troubled ENI · Slam tomorrow, W German challenge on nylon yarn imports, Pittard Group raises dividend. Business Appointments: Court bans director for five years, Business appointments Coutts & Co name director. Property: Commercial And Industrial Property, Flat Sharing, Salerooms and Antiques. Births.

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