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The Times - 21/02/1980

1980; Gale Group;

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By George Clark Political Correspondent, From Clifford Webb, From Nicholas Timmins, By John Roper, From Robert Fisk, By David Wood European Editor, From William Frankel, By Michael Hatfield Political Reporter, By Donald Macintyre Labour Reporter, By Ian Bradley, By Our Labour Staff, By Our Political Correspondent, By Hugh Clayton Agriculture Correspondent, From Tim Jones, From Our Own Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, By Peter Hill Industrial Editor, From Ronald Kershaw, By John Young Planning Reporter, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, By Our Political Staff, By Our Parliamentary Staff, By Diana Geddes Education Correspondent, By Our Education Correspondent, From Ronald Faux, From Arthur Osman, From Our Correspondent, By Robin Young Consumer Affairs Correspondent, By Our Local Government Correspondent, By Peter Brock, By Our Religious Affairs Correspondent, From Frances Gibb, By Penny Symon, From Ian Murray, From Michael Hornsby, From Peter Nichols, From Charles Hargrove, , From Robert Schuil, From Ray Kennedy, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, From Michael Leapman, From Patricia Clough, By David Spanier Diplomatic Correspondent, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, From Michael Binyon, by Arrigo Levi, From Christopher Walker, From Moshe Brilliant, From Neil Kelly, By Gerald Richmond, From John Hennessy, By Iain Mackenzie, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, By Sydney Friskin, Dr Tony Smith Medical Correspondent, Frances Gibbs, Shona Crawford Poole, Glenys Roberts, Ned Chaillet, Paul Griffiths, Stanley Reynolds, Stanley Sadie, Barry Millington, Ronald Butt, Bernard Levin, Martin Huckerby, Edmund Akenhead, Roger Berthoud, BERNARD KAUKAS, , NORMAN STAMPFER, , ROSEMARY C. STEPHENS, , WYNNE GODLEY, , PETER DOUGHTY, , DAVID CARO, , TREVOR HARVEY, , ALPORT, , OLAF CAROE, , RALF DAHRENDORF, , JANNER, , DESMOND POND, , RAWLINSON, , SAINSBURY, , LEONARD SCHAPIRO, , DONALD SOPER, , JOHN SMEATON, , GORDON BURROWS, , B. H. GALE, , H. W. YOXALL, , SAM WOODHOUSE, , TIEN JU-KANG, , NICHOLAS D. BUTT, , By the Staff of Nature, By Our Coins Correspondent, By Huon Mallalieu, Michael Ratcliffe, H. R. F. Keating, Peter Tinniswood, Paul Barker, Piers Brendon, Patric Dickinson, By Caroline Atkinson, By Our Energy Correspondent, By Richard Allen, By Michael Prest, Nicholas Hirst, By Nicholas Hirst, From Frank Vogl, By Patricia Tisdall Management Correspondent, By David Wood, By Our Economics Staff, Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Edward Townsend, By Our Industrial Editor, Bv Peter Hill, By John Huxley, A. J. WRIGHT, , R. G. OPIE, , JOHN GILLARD WATSON, , FRED WACHSBERGER, , CHARLES KENNEDY, , MARTIN GIBBS, , D. R. MYDDELTON, , J. B. WOODHAM, , CHRISTOPHER R. ELLIOTT, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, David Hewson, John Whitmore, David Wood, Arthur Reed, By Our Financial Staff, By Philip Robinson, Darel Delamaide, By Rosemary Unsworth, By Peter Wainwright, Edited by Peter Davalle,

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News: Science report Genetics: Looking at DNA, Labour tables censure motion against Government, Sub-postmasters' lobby has a sympathetic hearing, Breakfast, Martial law extended in Turkey, Thirty arrested outside Scottish stockholders' yards, France trumpets solar plan but whispers about nuclear projects, Mrs Whitehouse urges obscenity report rejection, Some Labour moderates predict showdown in autumn with possibility of a final party split, 10-year ban on drunk skipper of grounded ship, UN group waits as Iran shifts emphasis of investigation to 'crimes' of United States, Tanner's York mullet and Tower tun are no more, Better food safeguards needed, Immigration regulations are modified by Mr Whitelaw, Criticism of a hot potato by Sainbury vindicated, BL workers in 10-1 vote against strike, Riddle of Everest near solution Japanese climbers to seek Briton's body, Senior civil servants' leaders reject a no-strike undertaking, Accidental death verdict on Lebanese terrorist, Is breast cancer next for a treatment breakthrough?, Dutch Cabinet emergency over minister's resignation, Siege of Sheerness peters out and work goes on at the steel plant, Scatter my ashes in goal, student wrote, Paris cashes in on newly demonetized coins, Wakefield Cathedral appeals for £450,000, Essex boundary proposals are revised, Police chiefs happy with picket law, Latest European snow reports, Review of suspected child-abuse cases called for in report on girl killed by drug-taking mother, Russians dismiss EEC proposal that Afghanistan become neutral, Perfumed pickets on the Scargill scent, Crewman tells of plea by woman as coaster sank, Screening for early diagnosis, Strasbourg police officers charged with assault, The right recipe but the wrong method, Begin Cabinet faces crucial vote on extremists' demands to settle among Arabs in Hebron, South Wales miners poised to strike next week, Papers banned at press freedom meeting, MPs told of role for polytechnics, Israel says PLO has Soviet tanks, Refugee boy wins public school place, Code of practice for race equality in employment, Did you avoid being eliminated?, St Edmund arrested and led into captivity from The Life of Saint, Alarm in London at wave of intimidation, Industrial injuries aid reviewed, Teacher turnover blamed on house prices, Traffic wardens say more pay or end of service, TV 'source of learning about violence', Britain's Olympics stance defended, Soviet officers meet secretly on deepening role in Afghanistan, World View Psychological factors explain Italy's economic successes, £15,000 Old Master has experts blushing, Union chief dismisses 2 members, Welsh peer says it in song, Nine united on Carrington plan, Roman Catholics start offshore insurance, Little jam today for the Third World, BSC agreement deadline likely to be deferred, Fault in donor's heart caused death of woman, Compromise with doctors sought French health system threatened by costs, EEC to send subsidized butter again to Russia, Moscow gets another chance from Bonn over Games boycott, Pretoria hawks plan for contingency of Rhodesia intervention, Border deal is to continue, Mr Haughey tells Dail, Face lift and all mod con for top end of Britain, Ministerial impatience at delays in planning, Local authorities offer plans to Mr Heseltine to avoid proposed block-grant system, Islam meets its match in Rome Strike halts mosque, Nations of South united by dependence on North, Thai alliance aims to bring down Premier, Mr Heath rejects 'tough guys', Aeolian Sky cleared over 13 lethal canisters, The Times Cook The grain with everything, Mrs Gandhi opponents losing hopes for freedom, Water workers reject 19.2 pc pay offer. Index. Display Advertising: Gillett Brothers Discount Company Limited, Ppa, Warner Howard Ltd, Hodder & Stoughton, Industrial India, Braniff, Bank Base Rates, The Listener, Oxfam, Inter-City, Siemens, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Daejan Holdings Limited, Sky Train, Rover, Bryant, Planetary Law, Country Life, Shooting Times & Country Magazine, C. Howard & Partners. Picture Gallery. Weather: The Weather. Politics and Parliament: Resources shifted from new roads to maintenance, Contingent of British police leaving for Rhodesia this weekend House of Lords, £40m saving, Sale of motorway service areas, Hope of agreement for French firm to take over Marathon, Moves to involve private capital in BR hotels and property and in Sealink, Appeal to women to be L driver examiners, Any change in aid policy must be gradual, Bill to control phone tapping, New Peer, No simple answer to motorway spray, Settlement cannot be imposed on Cyprus, Picket debate refused, Minister gets report on scheme for one track Channel tunnel House of Commons, Government study of index-linked pensions, Critical look to be taken at UK's multilateral aid programmes. News in Brief. Law: Court of Appeal Reproductions abroad, copyright infringed Infabrics Ltd and Others v Jaytex Ltd, EEC rebuff to Britain in lamb war with France, Teacher in fear of Ripper loses self-defence plea, Chancery Division 'Intentionally homeless' finding wrong Youngs v Thanet District Council., Seaman jailed for stealing $2½m in notes, Family Division No occupational licence in husband's new home S v S, Mr Scott quits his cottage. Sport: Football Blackburn's courage meets with no reward, Lake Placid results, Sports in Brief, Rugby Union McLauchlan finds Scotland still need him, And the last shall be first as one soldier proved, Golf Wentworth chosen for British women's Open, Hockey UAU pay the penalty but youth allowed its fling, Racing Wincanton receives a well-deserved treat, Olympic Games Cousins sentenced to solitary confinement, Yachting Australia coasts to victory in blustery conditions, Boxing Found again-the lost picture-show left hand, Cricket England's selection team unchanged, For the record, Tennis Mottram eases way into double helping of finals. Classified Advertising: -Managerial-Administrative-Secretarial-Personal Assistants-, Theatres, Domestic And Catering Situations, Announcements, Entertainments, Services, £6,000 plus Appointments, Appointments Vacant. Reviews: BBCSO/Gielen Festival Hall/Radio 3, To be again himself Souvenirs By Roy Fuller (London Magazine Editions, £4.95) The Reign of Sparrows, Student Festival Collegiate, Arts Diary, Medici Quartet /Ortiz Wigmore Hall, In loving detail Puffball By Fay Weldon, Fiction Wrinkles By Charles Simmons (Secker & Warburg, £4.95) And We Were Young By Elliott Baker (Michael Joseph, £5.95) Uncle, Lion and Bear Britain and the Bolshevik Revolution, Scofield to play Othello, Open Secret BBC 1, Crime The Bunce By Michael de Larrabeiti, English Baroque Soloists/Gardiner Queen Elizabeth Hall, Loach's commitment to real people, Quick guide, A seat in the stalls at the Bailey The Last Word An Eyewitness Account of the Thorpe Trial. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): To the devil with this English Disease, 25 years ago Liverpool cathedral From The Times of Monday, Feb 21, 1955. Editorials/Leaders: A Neutral Afghanistan, A Meaningless Tribunal, Thumbs Down For Mr Robinson. Letters to the Editor: A doctor's time, A mature view, Away from prying eyes, ED 24 is a reasonable working solution, Comparison of revenue at BSC and Sheerness Steel, Anthem for youth, Asia spheres of influence, Rugby violence at Twickenham, Computing strike costs, Better 'wet' or 'hard faced'?, Cost to Britain of farm proposals, Sight screen, Dissidents and psychiatry, Statistics from the Bank, Damage to pavements from beer barrels, Higher finance?, Trade unions and the law, Calm in a teacup, Abortion law changes, A lively art, Historic buildings, Effect of expectations on market behaviour. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: Keeper of the Privy Purse, Poulters' Company. Deaths. Obituaries: Sir Roger Stevens Former diplomat and university Vice-Chancellor, Miss Muriel Brunskill. Stock Exchange Tables: Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Recent Issues, Stock Exchange Prices Equities drift lower, Price Changes, Wall Street, Foreign exchange report, Stock markets Leyland vote fails to give a lift to equities. Business and Finance: International Daimler's 1979 earnings up, Carrington counts the cost of imports, Discount market, Italy finds more gas in Adriatic, Mr Humphrey Atkins, Secretary of State for, Pay growth accelerates with earnings up by 19.6pc in full year, Expert warns MPs on reactor safety, Airlines search for fuel of the future, Vosper plea to MPs over compensation, Kuwait cuts output by 25 pc, Eurosyndicat, Anglia Television on target with profits of £2.7m, Commodities, Lucas in £11m French acquisition, US faces 'Herculean' energy challenge, Employers get say on engineering report, NEB chief promises greater City involvement, New GM components plant for Belfast, Building contractors' new orders down 9 pc, Writs delay final 8.4p Rolls-Royce dividend, United News purchase, Roche Plant returns after six years, In Brief, Gold slides in wake of strong dollar, Options, Worker participation:the fifth directive goes into the shredder, Economic notebook Can Britain buck the interest rate trend?, Spanish car curbs attacked, Government set to step on the gas corporation, The Pound, CBI considers offshore tax haven base for strike insurance fund, Briefly, Bid expected as furniture group is suspended, VFW-Messerschmitt Americans hinder a German wedding, Success of Atcost continues, Gold, Move to replace 1,700 shipyard jobs, ECGD scheme fails, EEC draft on company law rejected, Sterling: Other Markets, Long-distance rig hopping, EMS European Currency Rates, Business Diary: Glossy rivals · Sixes, sevens and eight, Electrolux. Business Appointments: Business appointments Board post for Sir Monty Finniston. Property: Flat Sharing, London Flats. Arts and Entertainment: Television, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,154, Regional Tv, Radio, Personal Choice. Births.

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