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The Times - 24/09/1980

1980; Gale Group;

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By Our Foreign Staff, By Dan van der Vat, By Melvyn Westlake, By Peter Evans, From Michael Leapman, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By Annabel Ferriman Health Services Correspondent, By John Young Planning Reporter, From Philip Robinson, By Our Labour Editor, By Donald Macintyre Labour Reporter, By John Witherow, From Diana Geddes Education Correspondent, By Martin Huckerby Theatre Reporter, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, By Our Local Government Correspondent, By Ian Bradley, By Robin Young, From Stewart Tendler, By John Young, From Our Crime Reporter, By Our Music Reporter, By Our Labour Staff, From Christopher Thomas, By Kenneth Gosling Arts Reporter, By Peter Hennessy, By Jacob Ecclestone, From Arthur Osman, By a Staff Reporter, From Mario Modiano, From Ian Murray, From Patricia Clough, From Our Own Correspondent, From michael Hornsby, From Michael Binyon, From Charles Harrison, From Trevor Fishlock, From David Cross, By Michael Baily Shipping Correspondent, From Ann Fyfe, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, From David Spanier, From Christopher Walker, From Sue Masterman, From Our Correspondent, Dr Tony Smith Medical correspondent, Patrick Campbell, Michael Hamlyn, John Higgins, Irving Wardle, Richard Williams, William Mann, Barry Millington, By Norman Fox Football Correspondent, From Ivor Davis, By Keith Macklin, From John Nicholls, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By Nicholas Keith, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Richard Streeton, Richard Owen, Arthur Osman, Bernard Levin, HELEN CLAPP, , ALEX HAMILTON, , DON W. STEELE, , TOM HOPKINSON, , DAVID BLUNKETT, , HAROLD G. O. WILKINS, , MALCOLM CROSS, , MICHAEL BASINGSTOKE, , GEOFFREY FINCH, , PATRICK GLASS, , JAMES LUNT, , N. M. LEE-FRAMPTON, , DARROL STINTON, , IAN WRIGHT, , JOHN GOLDSMITH, , RICHARD POWELL, , HUMPHREY BROOKE, , SANDY WILSON, , By the Staff of Nature, By Kenneth Gosling, By Our Horticulture Correspondent, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, E. L., I. M., By Peter Hill, By Our Industrial Editor, From John Earle, Richard Evans, By Peter Wilson-Smith, By Derek Harris, , From Frank Vogl US Economics Correspondent, By Nicholas Hirst Energy Correspondent, By Kenneth Owen, R. W. Shakespeare, By Patricia Tisdall Management Correspondent, By John Huxley, By Kenneth Owen Technology Editor, DAVID SEBAG-MONTEFIORE, , R. S. MUSGRAVE, , ROSEMARY McROBERT, , EDWARD BATES, , STANLEY ALDERSON, , NICHOLAS A. H. STACEY, , PATRICK JAMES JOHNSTON, , FRASER ASHMAN, , LEONARD LEWIS, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Ross Davies, Patricia Tisdall, David Blake, By Our Financial Staff, By Margareta Pagano, By Rosemary Unsworth, By Richard Allen Insurance Correspondent, Gerald Ely, Edited by Peter Davalle, Marcel Berlins, Kenneth Mackenzie editor, West Africa, K.M., Alan Rake editor, African Business, A.R.,

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News: Tests 'show dental drug was polluted', E Germans evict strikers from signal boxes, Social Focus Why you can die in the dentist's chair, France decides to build two nuclear-powered carriers, Estuary is traditional confrontation area, Unesco told fratricidal war fatal for world peace, Exercise shows up weaknesses, and leaks, in Britain's anti-nuclear protection, Radio 3 to cut Open University service, Agricultute Self-sufficiency is the aim, Dutch hold man sought after Canvey bombing, Dounreay safety rebuke by minister, Accomplished theatrical rhetoric Duet for One Duke of York's, Ghana, Alexander the great tippler 'died from drink', West German Election 1980 Herr Strauss is confident of victory after poll shows many voters still undecided, Transkei frees six suspected of guerrilla plot, Italians told how to scrounge in Britain, Loss of show blamed on cavalier attitude, Rowntree 'think tank' seeks funds to prolong its life, Youth campaign calls for cuts in arms budgets, Eton's woman teacher: Mme Eliane Vogel,, Stores may have to install fire spriklers, Greek threat to bases if Nato deal fails, Iraq lays siege to blazing Abadan as war gains momentum, UN Security Council in emergency session, Battle lines drawn as EEC ministers discuss 1981 budget, Bread threat as union backs flour mills strike, Poland puts the accent on consumer projects, From unknown to President, A depressing decline into squalor, Political row at Unesco over Israel, Alleged leader of Grapo held in Spain, Canadians call off Ustinov 'Lear' project, Mortar attack on Zimbabwe police station, Minister accused of robbing unionists, Dogs to be killed in Peking anti-rabies drive, Russia accuses US of planning a 'holocaust', Why there will never be another Tito, Whitelaw attack on soccer violence, Air attack kills four Britons and others flee, Rate of unemployment speeds up as 88,100 lose jobs in one month, Moscow blames US for instigating fighting in the Gulf, Dr Obote says rival can return, Threat to inner cities in cuts protest, Response to plea for money saves Sinfonietta, Timber Industry still in decline, Headmaster criticizes law on exam results, Delhi's new powers alarm opposition, Dissident groups see invasion as first step to overthrow of ayatollah, Uzbeks adopt medieval scientist Soviet celebration of 'progressive' Arab, Midland Diary, Girls harried by gold-chain snatchers in New York, Mr Begin denies Israel is relishing enemies' conflict, Foreign affairs Good will returns after loss of reputation, British ships flee from battle zone, Cocoa Trees, growers are aging, Councils start to fight overspending penalties, Sister Anna needs only providence and a moped to cross battle lines, Minerals Scraping the mining pan, Support for Bill to protect notes of journalists, Large central London site wins approval, Suddenly, the second most impotant oil exporter is at war, Economy Empty shelves and pockets, Emirates' press confines itself to facts, Autumn show that deserves to be called great, IBA decision soon on Westward TV battle, Independent TV is well away but how far can it go?, British cash to aid peaceful use of nuclear energy, Lyons kidnappers demand ransom of £500,000, Police look towards 2080 and predict no crime, prisons or road accidents, Union leaders' rejection of 25% rise in affiliation fee a blow to Labour's financial recovery, Science report Genetics: Progress on cystic fibrosis, Mrs Thatcher accused of government by fear, Radios main source of information, Zoo death may speed safety moves, Fears for jobs at museums, Senator Kennedy keeps his promise to campaign on behalf of President Carter, Staff of benefit offices fail in attempt to save jobs, Algeria hopes tax benefits will lure workers home, Estimate of each side's strength proves difficult as war opens. Index. Display Advertising: Imi, Gilbert ASH Management Limited, The Puzzler, Ghana Commercial Bank, Barratt, Gilts, British Limbless Ex-Service Men's Association, Buchanan's, Social Security Bank Ltd., Airey & Wheeler, Bmw, Bank Base Rates, Taylor Woodrow, Sundown Hotel, Landtrain, Jetta, The Times, Mamphey & Jets Electrical Works Limited, Merchant Bank (Ghana) Limited, M.J.H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, King & Co, New Electric Company Limited, Klm, Higgs And Hill, Halifax, Douglas, Ghana Airways, Vanguard Assurance Co. Ltd., Unilever N.V, Apraserve, British Caledonian Airways, The Benjamin Priest Group, Gemini Air Transport (Ghana) Limited., State Gold Mining Corporation, Punch. News in Brief. Law: Two men are charged with four murders, Businessman 'wrote cheque for £1m when overdrawn', Stock Exchange faces £1m rules defence bill, Mr Coral is cleared of cover-up. Weather: The Weather. Classified Advertising: -Managerial-Administrative-Secretarial-Personal Assistants-, Theatres, Announcements, Motor Cars I, -Managerial-Administrative-Secretarial-Personal Assistant-, Entertainments, Services, Appointments Vacant. Reviews: Book review Goodbye Gutenberg, Jajouka Commonwealth Institute, Hall/Oates Hammersmith Odeon, LPO/Solti Festival Hall/Radio 3, Cosi: preserving the moral and musical balance, Victoria de los Angeles Wigmore Hall. Arts and Entertainment: Television, Mackintosh table fetches £30,000, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,330, Regional Tv, Personal Choice, Edinburgh award for dance company, Radios. Sport: Boxing Owen's doctors slightly more hopeful, Rugby Union 57 clubs will contest cup competition, Football How Allison And his men shot their way out of an ambush, Sports in Brief, Equestrianism South Americans to compete in World Cup, Yachting Australia hit by lack of sail power, Racing, Badminton English temperament and tactics triumph, Rugby League New Zealand's first fixture brought forward to Sunday, Golf British trio join matchplay field, For the record. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Saturday, Sept 24, 1955 Burgess-Maclean report, Just a minute, I'm abouut to wind up. Editorials/Leaders: War In The Gulf, Unemployment Still Climbing. Letters to the Editor: Small aircraft to destroy tanks, Care of alcoholics, Tale of a shirt, Loans for students, Negative interest, Consumer interests, Voteless shares as safeguards, a place for exorcism, Hit for 'eight', Basic Basingstoke, The price for a Leonardo, Reducing unemployment, Animals in captivity, Tourists in the Abbey, A place in the team, Employing the disabled, Social research loss, Entente cordiale, Safety at Dounreay, The heart of the matter, Cutlery query, Mr Heseltine's axe and local democracy, Buying the right herbs, Explanations for the needy. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Official Appointments and Notices: University news, Latest appointments, Church news. Obituaries: Mr Edward Croft-Murray Former Keeper of Prints at the British Museum, Dr L. J. Wolfson, Mr Philip Dosse, Mr Ralph Showering. Business and Finance: Discount market, AB Electronic down by one third for year, International Olivetti first-half turnover up 31pc, First-half profits fall by 50pc at John Menzies, Disputes hit interim profits at United Newspapers, Rundown at Consett plant accelerated, Commodities, Worries over Western oil supplies increase, Business Diary: Pump priming in Oldham, Hallmark to buy Valentines, British Steel set for further cash injection of £400m, Fund will give backing to small businesses, Rothmans to recieve £4.65m EEC grant, Big business in prospect for the small man, Stag hit by fall in demand, Fiat raising £230m to help fight car industry crisis, In Brief, Consumer protection plan aims to 'guarantee' smaller building jobs, Extended benefit for US jobless approved, Redundancy total more than double this year, £40m route into Euro truck market, Is there anything left for the Government to axe?, Rights issue for Pict Petroleum, Weighing up the implications, The Pound, 800 jobs to go in board mill shutdonw, Good start at Kleinwort, Briefly, Asian shareholdings in Dunlop investigated, US recovery 'unleashing inflation', Profits slip 15pc to £3.6m at Stewart Wrightson, Voice for the telephone computer system, Amber Day's profits more than halved, Regional Unemployment, That was the North Sea oil, that was, Wall Street hit, but North Sea shares rise, China in £51m Hongkong property deal, Harris & Sheldon profits decline. Stock Exchange Tables: Stock markets Oils surge ahead in hectic after-hours trading, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Recent Issues, Stock Exchange Prices Oils buoyant, Price Changes, Wall Street. Business Appointments: Business appointments New chief for Midland Bank's Hongkong branch. Property: Property Victorian homes offer character, Overseas Property, Residential property, Flat Sharing. Births.

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