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The Times - 23/05/1980

1980; Gale Group;

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By Caroline Atkinson, Ronald Pullen, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By Fred EmeryPolitical Editor, By Peter Hennessy, By Edward Mortimer, By Henry Stanhope, From Jacqueline Reditt, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By Craig Seton, From Ronald Faux Edinburgh, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, By George Clark, By Our Political Editor, By Huon Mallalieu, By Donald Macintyre Labour Reporter, By Annabel Ferriman Health Services Correspondent, By David Nicholson-Lord, By Frances Gibb, From Tim Jones, By Lucy Hodges, By Our Legal Correspondent, By Martin Huckerby, By Ngao Crequer, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, By Michael Hatfield Political Reporter, By John Witherow, By Hugh Clayton Agriculture Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, From Stewart Tendler, By John Chartres, From Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Marcel Berlins Legal Correspondent, House of Commons, By George Clark Political Correspondent, From Michael Hornsby, By Fred Emery Political Editor, From Peter Nichols, From Our Own Correspondent, From Philip Webster, From Harry Debelius, From Charles Hargrove, By Our Foreign Staff, From Patrick Brogan, From Richard Wigg, From Robert Fisk, From Christopher Walker, By David Spanier Diplomatic Correspondent, From Michael Leapman, By Charles Douglas-Home, From Ray Kennedy, From Patrick Knight, From Peter Hazelhurst, Patrick Brogan, John Earle, Nicholas Wapshott, William Mann, Philip Howard, Irving Wardle, Ned Chaillet, Paul Griffiths, Judith Nagley, From Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, From Richard Streeton, From Sydney Friskin, Timothy Sisley, John Biggs-Davison, Michael Binyon, Geoffrey Smith, DENIS MOORE, , BALLANTRAE, , RICHARD GREENFIELD, , S. P. THOMPSON, , JONATHAN ALFORD, , J. R. ALLAN, , B. F. COOK, , MICHAEL POSNER, , PETER COTES, , GERALD SEGAL, , T. M. THOMAS, , Ivor Bulmer-Thomas, By the Staff of Nature, Mr Anthony Burgess, From Nicholas Hirst, By David Hewson, By Peter Hill, David Hewson, By Roman Eisenstein Banking Correspondent, By David Blake Economics Editor, From Our US Economics Correspondent, By Our Banking Correspondent, By Catherine Gunn, Bill Johnstone, By Derek Harris Commercial Editor, JOHN M. BOWER, , P. A. H. BAILY, , DEREK EZRA, , ANTHONY STEEN, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Ross Davies, Kenneth Owen, Peter Hill, By Rosemary Unsworth, By Michael Prest, By Peter Wainwright, By Adrienne Gleeson, By Peter Wilson-Smith, Huon Mallalieu, Clive Aslet, Peter Waymark, Edited by Peter Davalle, John Whelan, John Whelan Middle East Economic Digest, J.W., Nigel Dudley, J. W., Tim Owen, T.O., Jerome Caminada, J.C., Penelope Turing, P.T.,

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News: Finance Measures under way to set up Central Bank, Foreign policy: how not to come a cropper, Mrs Thatcher wants to streamline Whitehall, Israel joins boycott but 103 go, Haddad militia in fresh incursion into UN-held territory, For the traveller, Firemen allege double standards of safety, Prison officers ready for action, Lightning strike causes chaos at Luton airport, University is advised to close four departments, Brazil trade union leaders released to ease crisis, Peach jury to be sent out next Tuesday, Figures show refund on budget unlikely in 1982, Foreign investment Two embassies, Controversy over Mr Reagan's California years, Oil Dirhams damaged by the dollar, TV and newspapers Broadcasts for home lovers, Muslim committee formed to seek Afghan solution, Gunmen kidnap rich executive in San Salvador, Agriculture Large sums invested in experimental schemes, Economy When the wells run dry, For the record, MPs criticize supplements withdrawal, Fishing Many find driving taxis far more profitable, Tourism Area to play as well as work, Helicopters and lifeboats 'complementary in rescues', Volcano devastation: Thausands of fir, 20 arrests after riots in Bloemfontein, Frustration and bitterness among young S African blacks, Light Industry More local products used, Yard seek two men over torch explosion, Kenya protests at treatment of Mr Binaisa, 'Death of a Princess' film deeply offensive, Lord Carrington says, British keep up protest on Europe money vote, Man is held after train derailment, Science report Environment: Midges and pollution, Merseyside police chief denies Gestapo methods charge, French Socialists criticize President's Warsaw visit, Armed citizens take control of 16 towns in South Korea revolt, Health Local clinics centres of preventive medicine, Gas Great expectations, Centres of excellence urged for specialist teachers, Bristol race inquiry is called a 'waster of time', Education Teaching system full, free and for all, Concern over fate of civil rights leaders, Waldheim anxiety on Middle East, Doctor tries and tries again, "Another tyre Stamper! " cried King Edward, Inquiry to be held into index-linked pensions, US baseball players heading for a strike, World Food Council Attack on growing hunger, M Poniatowski hits back at accusers, Plea to save small hospitals, More crime but fewer offences are solved, Mr Haughey gets his way on 'Irish dimension', Moscow Money Diary, Dutch coaster in near miss with munitions wreck, Graduates from Cranwell, The Pope praises Britain's role, Ears in the right place, £62,000 for a Stradivarius, Carter visit to four countries, Bookshelf A secret history of The Gulf, West has lost friends in The Gulf, Journalists may go back, Errors in accounts of EEC Commission are indicted by MPs, Spanish censure motion has little chance of success in Cortes, KGB-tainted reporters' messages checked in Moscow against Reuters, says former colleague, Shotgun raiders flee with £325,000 after attack on security van, Food prices' surrender to EEC feared, Woman sent to Rampton as a child is released, Animal experimenters 'were intimidated', Can a new royal strong man stop the slide in Saudi Arabia?, One way to give some laws more status than others, EEC stand isolates the British, Industry and politics, The ties that still bind Britain and Ireland, TUC support for drive to preserve ILEA, Bigger labour force due entirely to more working women, Communications Ancient caravan routes transformed into highways, Musicians allow BBC broadcast after fees accord, Drive to clear Polisario hideouts, Union wins 8-month fight, Government considers abolition of Clegg Commission in tough new pay policy, Zimbabwe forced to search for hard cash, Man at the top, Mrs Thatcher orders Inquiry into Clegg error, America's future lies in Asia, says Tokyo envoy, Government urges TUC to press Civil Service unions to modify their stance on new techonology, Israelis release Arab families, dumped in desert refugee camps, General, Boroughs' court challenge to GLC over houses, Construction Market picks up again, Industry Ship repair project a warning against over-enthusiasm, Somewhere in London, Motoring Japanese cars are catching up technically, Britain on the brink of slide into recession, Outlook for cuts worsens in British EEC payments, Jerome Caminada reports on the state of the federation Moving towards unity, Love affair or good investment?. Index. Display Advertising: The Beauford Group, Easa Saleh Al Gurg, Shell, London Docklands, Abu Dhabi Inter-Continental, Ici, National Bank Of Abu Dhabi, Union Bank Of The Middle East Limited, I.J. Dewhirst Holdings Limited, Bank Of Oman Limited, Investors Chronicle, Simon Engineering Ltd, Giroflex, Thomas Marshall & Co. Ltd., Help The Aged, Bank Of Credit And Commerce International, Bank Base Rates, Pauling And Company Ltd, Castain Group Limited,, Gnl Inspection Services, Gammon, Investbank, Gulf Air, Cylingas Company Limited, Beyond Oil, The Lionel Corporation, Barune Batricar Ltd,, Audemars Piguet, The British Bank Of The Middle East, Dubai Bank Limited,, Pan Am, Aramtec Corporation, Galadari Brothers,, A. W. Galadari Holdings(private) Limited, Al Fahim Group Of Companies,, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Grindlays Bank Group, Datsun U.K. Limited,, Janata Bank, Centre Hotel Abu Dhabi, S.O.S, Gulf Fleet Middle East, Inc., Galadari Galleria, David Hansford & Company, Saeed Bin Ahmed Al-Otaiba & Son, Bell's Scotch Whisky, Wb Solar Economy Limited, Holiday Inn Abu Dhabi, The National Bank Of Dubai Ltd., Dubai International Trade Centre, Al-Futtaim Group Of Companies, First Gulf Bank, Job Release Scheme. Politics and Parliament: Couple's £1,000 Bill before marriage House of Lords, Residential test for acquiring freeholds to be three years, N Sea oil to bring in £4,1000m this year, Protests at British ploy to delay sheepme at vote, New rules on furniture fire risk 'put Britain ahead', Bills through, Public sector's role in reducing inflation, Taxation from cradle to grave, Water supplies satisfactory, Closing gap between pay and efficiency a sound policy, Labour protest at use of guillotine, Olympic athletes will not be deprived of passports, Trade unions to share in cost of strikes, Talks on record office changes, Criticisms of shorthold proposals, Mrs Thatcher and Chancellor determined that wage rises must be kept below inflation rate, Demand for speedy presentation of 1980 budget, Premature action to cut interest rate would be foolish. News in Brief. Weather: The Weather. Law: Accused Iranian 'held in solitary confinement', House of Lords Lonrho: no discovery of documents Lonrho Ltd and Others v Shell Petroleum Co Ltd and Others, Six years' jail for National Front man, Man in jail starts test case on jury vetting, Court of Appeal Tax consultant fined for contempt In re Rossminster Ltd and others and R. C. Tucker, More pleas for injuctions may be heard in public, 11 jailed over rioting in Amsterdam, Ruling on warders later. Picture Gallery. Classified Advertising: Cinemas, LA Creme De LA Creme, Classic & vintage cars, For Sale, Car Buyers' Guide, £10,000 plus Appointments, Forthcoming Events, Entertainments, Services. Reviews: Books The League goes down to meet the people, The recipe is not quite as before Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back (U) Odeon, Leicester Sq. The Final Countdown (AA) Leicester Sq. Theatre City on Fire (AA) Swiss Scene/Odeon, Westbourne Grove, A Village Romeo and Juliet Grand, Leeds, Quantrill in Lawrence Ica, Barnardo Royalty, Eric Parkin Queen Elizabeth Hall, West Square Electronic Music St John's. Sport: Cricket Willis moves advantage the way of Warwick, Boxing Minter under pressure to meet Hagler, Rugby Union Lions deal psychological blow to South African confidence, Athletics Coe returns to scene of former glories, Football Hard-working Strachan gives Greenwood food for thought, Archery Record for boy of 16, Hockey Slough look gor the perfect end in Europe, Horse show Scots can crow about these victories, Swimming Miss Davies has incentive of twin targets to aim at, Golf A lesson in putting from a university student, For the record, Tennis Miss Wade uses up her capital to German profit. Editorials/Leaders: Candid Friendship, Flaws In Vocational Training, Dr Husak's Dismal Dictatorship. Letters to the Editor: Future of forestry, Retaining Britain's nuclear capability, Israel and Unesco, Accountability of the water authorities, Increased coal output and productivity, Aim of academic research work, Chance that must not be missed, China's new missile, Funds for the Acropolis, Housing sector's share of scarce funds, The peace of Jerusalem, The maintenance muddle, Dealing with violence, Africa's refugee crisis, A dubious privilege?. Court and Social: Court Circular. Deaths. Property: Flat Sharing, Country Properties. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: Latest appointments. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Tuesday, May 24, 1955 German army. Obituaries: Mr John Collier Novelist and screenwriter, Sir Victor Seely, Mr J. M. Lucker, Dr Emilie Boer, Miss Ida Kaminska, Sir Robert McEwen Barrister, writer and illustrator. Business and Finance: London and European buss stake in Newman, Traditional reports 'on the way out', Discount market, Interest costs up at Pritchard, P & O cuts borrowings by £102m, Delay on Iran sanctions order, Finance houses lose status fight, Barclays to provide risk capital for North Sea oil exploration, Prime rate cut to 15.5 per cent, Brockhouse's interim loss, Commodities, Business Diary: Call of the Wilde · A television turn-off, Newspaper group up 38pc at year end, Energy agency draws up measures to prevent rapid oil price increases, BP chief urges global energy plan, International Record year for Daimler, Debenhams maintains final as trading profits plunge, £53,500 salary for BNOC chairman, £46m manufacturing investment by Co-op, This is the recession..., Call for European securities integration, In Brief, Saxon Oil to raise £15m, Options, The Pound, Briefly, Local authorities lift PSBR to £9,780m, Provision of legal costs hits William Press, Public Sector Borrowing Requirement, Airing the virtues of travelling light, Gold, Technology Inmos: when will Sir Keith make up his mind?, Charterhouse Group to make agreed bid for Keyser Ullmann as shares are suspended, Petrol price expected to rise 2p a gallon, Reckitt & Colman annual meet-, China and Indonesia to exchange oil and fuels, EMS European Currency Rates, Big Hongkong stake in UK carpet makers, Another sign of change in the City, Associated Engineering outlook clouded. Stock Exchange Tables: Stock markets Prices jolted by talk of recession, Wall Street, Sterling: Other Markets, Sterling Spot and Forward, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Recent Issues, Stock Exchange Prices Engineers suffer setback, Foreign exchange report, Price Changes. Business Appointments: Business appointments Mr Christopher Wyatt to head building group. Arts and Entertainment: Television, Regional Tv, Radio, Personal Choice, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,230. Births.

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