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The Times - 09/09/1980

1980; Gale Group;

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By David Blake Economics Editor, By Patricia Tisdall Management Correspondent, By Norman Fox Football Correspondent, From David Cross, From Gretel Spitzer, From Sue Masterman, By Our Foreign Staff, From Ian Murray, From George Clark Political Correspondent, By Michael Hatfield Political Reporter, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By Clifford Longley, By Peter Hennessy, From Arthur Osman, By Peter Evans, By Lucy Hodges, By Harry Golombek, By Our Labour Staff, By Pearce Wright Science Editor, By a Staff Reporter, By Frances Gibb, From Tim Jones, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Christopher Warman, By John Witherow, Ronald Faux, By Donald Macintyre Labour Reporter, From Patricia Clough, From Our Own Correspondent, From Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, From Moshe Brilliant, From Patrick Brogan, , From Our Correspondent, From Trevor Fishlock, From David Bonavia, From Dessa Trevisan, From John Best, From Ivor Davis, From John Nicholls, By Richard Streeton, From Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Michael Phillips, Michael Shanks, Hugh Munro, Michael Horsnell, Philip Howard, Henry Collis, BARBARA F. HARVEY, , ARTHUR ABELES, , DAVID R. WRIGHT, , JOHN CHADWICK, OLIVER CAIGER-SMITH, , D. L. ALLEN, , STANLEY UYS, , EMLYN HOOSON, , W. HUGHES-LEWIS, , FLETCHER, , PETER COTES, , JOHN HAMILTON-BAILLIE, , PEREGRINE POLLEN, , JOHN HARRISON, , NANCY KERSHAW, , A. C. RECORD, , From David Dickson, From Our Special Correspondent, Brigadier Lord Ballantrae, William Mann, Richard Williams, John Higgins, Max Harrison, Michael Church, Robert Nye, By Melvyn Westlake, By Roman Eisenstein Banking Correspondent, From Nicholas Hirst, From Frank Vogl US Economics Correspondent, By John Huxley, By Richard Evans, Michael Baily, By Margaret Stone, Kenneth Owen, J. F. GREEN, , C. WATKINS, , D. H. R. CORNISH, H. A. NICHOLLS, , N. von BERG, , JOHN HAYCRAFT, , GORDON NIMSE, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Ross Davies, Hugh Stephenson, Robin Young, Peter Hill, By Michael Prest Commodities Correspondent, By Philip Robinson, By Michael Prest, By Our Financial Staff, Edited by Peter Dear, Michael Prest Commodities Correspondent, Michael Prest, Pearce Wright Science Editor, Patrick O'Leary, Mel Lewis, M.L., P.O'L.,

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News: Devalued Olympics: even top medals were only gold, US and Russia plan preparatory talks on medium-range missiles, Polish party considers special congress to authorize new course, Merensky Reef rules market, Silver lining behind the cloud of policy failure, Turkey claims damages for tanker disaster, Pupils forced to make 'vicious' choices to get to university, US Elections Carter campaign wins Mr Nixon's admiration, Gandhi-Lee compromise on troops withdrawal, Once Indian panners threw it back in the stream, When being bright can be a mixed blessing, Sir Terence Beckett to take over at CBI, Fashion, Clubs are blamed for football violence, The 'smear of the day' by New York candidates vying for a Senate seat, Nato chief fears widening gap with East, Regional Report Self-help revives Scottish isles, Some of these old ideas just beggar description, French told they are gifted but selfish, How Britain can shed its reputation as the West's enigma, Labour threatens SDA rebels with expulsion, Last tributes paid to Peter Sellers, A noble metal aids modern transmutations, Strike threat if flour milling pay talks fail, Minister calls for rural bus innovation, Syria-Libya merger 'aimed against Israel', Pxemium bonds, Mr Trudeau promises a home-based constitution, Security blanket on Russian output clouds the picture, Concern about psychiatric nursing care, Challenge from left-wing for engineering union chief, Loss of plutonium 'not likely to recur', Senior ministers dismissed from Spanish Cabinet, US planning pilot plant for nerve gas weapons, Platinum, Mr Ridley criticized over torture in Chile, Evangelical doubt over Pope's visit, Woman in coma gives birth to healthy baby, 14 ministers occupy IBA office, Prices index points to further drop in inflation, Crew safe as US F 18 jet crashes in flames, Liberal call for index-linked savings bonds to raise £2,000m to stimulate industry, BBC staff to hold ballot on political fund, Voluntary group may get council's 'unfit' hostel, Labour plan envisages big London rate rise, London Diary, China charts course with optimism despite population growth, 'Big brother' is watching in Hatton Garden, Harrow School, Peace plea as Warsaw Pact exercises begin, Father to have dead nurse's body examined, Salvation Army left £1½m after tracing daughter, Bonn election panel finds moral force is not enough, Disciplinary move on soccer clubs, Mayors ask for deportation to be reviewed, BBC team held in Brazil after talk with bishop, Kampuchea: Legacy of Pol Pot regime continues to plague agricultural production Rice crop may avert famine but food problems remain, Patriotism and public order: the crucial link, Science report Toxicology: Exposure to chemicals, Zurich residents want troops brought in to quell youth rioting, Polish leader reveals reform plan for economy, Ayatollah puts curb on armed forces arrests, 1980 Nobel prize award dates are named, Protestants of France honour peasants who suffered to keep the faith alive. Index. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Impala Platinum Limited, Ayrton Metals Ltd, Garrard, Standard Chartered, Dowty, Nei, Bank Base Rates, Cdg, The Platinum Shop, Jetta, London United Investments Ltd, Platinum, Haynes Publishing Group Ltd, Esso Overseas Finance N.V., M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Legge, Stuart Crystal, Stock Conversion, Abitare Scai. Law: Stolen clothes did not fit, Train derailment cost £171.976, Men get three years for killing at exorcism, Former footballer accused of counterfeiting plot, Rugby player denies causing bodily harm, Woman plane passenger stabbed stranger, Student tried to smuggle bombs court told. Picture Gallery. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,317, Dr Hempson in chess lead after close play, Television, Regional Tv, Radio, Personal Choice. Weather: The Weather. Official Appointments and Notices: Stars stay away from the Emmy awards, University news, Latest appointments. Classified Advertising: Secretarial and Non-secretarial Appointments, Legal Appointments, Announcements, Entertainments, Appointments Vacant. Sport: Cricket Ireland are drawn at home in new competition, Racing Sale could upstage the big race, Motor racing Watkins Glen's licence is extended for two years, Yachting English-born designer engineers success of US catamarans, Football Greenwood likely to lose his chief delegate, Athletics British team has 20 newcomers, Boxing London can see Ali live in the cinema at £20 a head, Rugby Union New Zealand tour warning, Cycling Dutchman holds lead of two seconds, Tennis The art of match winning, McEnroe-style, For the record, Golf Levi wins play-off at fifth hole. Reviews: Panorama BBC 1, Books The voice that stopped, Edgar Sherborne School, Frank Sinatra Festival Hall, Book reviews Test cricketers now have their own 'Who's Who', Jonathan Snowden Wigmore Hall, Artist with authentic strangeness Joseph Southall Birmingham Art Gallery Roland Penrose ICA Miniature Textiles British Craft Centre John Russell Taylor, Leeds National Competition, A festival air at the Proms LSO/Abbado Albert Hall. Editorials/Leaders: Should The Iranians Be Deported?, Canada's Federal Problems. Letters to the Editor: Church unity, Auction buyers' premium, Umpires' decision, Significance of Simonstown, Future of public transport, Recruits to communism, Public sector management, The Old Vic 'Macbeth', Turn-up for the book, Aid for the Third World, A dream that we were great again, Anachronism of the dock labour board, Stop using heads of jobless as cannon balls, Newhaven fort proposals, Not a U-turn-just the appropriate measures, Car shipments to Middle East, Welsh television, No 'easy or permanent' answer to bank queues, Tourists in the Abbey, The Firestone lights. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From the Times of Friday, September 9, 1955. Adenauer in Moscow. Obituaries: Major-General G. W. Symes, Sir Cyril Kleinwort Prominent merchant banker, Mr S. W. Grose Work on Greek coins. Stock Exchange Tables: Stock Exchange Prices Secondary oils firm, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Recent Issues, Stock markets Inflation figures inspire equities, Price Changes, Wall Street. Business and Finance: Another chance for the EEC consumer, Discount market, LME metal stocks, Can Sir Terence transplant the Ford philosophy?, C D Bramall interim profits fall by 9 pc, Commodities, Schmidt call for oil nations to aid Third World, Lloyd's brokers want veto rights, Britain starts talks on simpler textile duty, Carlton profits down, In Brief, Esso gives go-ahead for £300m project, Retail Sales, Ghana shipping line makes new start, Clash likely on American attempts to inspect accounts of British banks, Haynes misses its profits forecast but pays more, More US banks raise prime rate, The Pound, Briefly, Expectations in the market, Silver prices up sharply, Up to half of Civil Service pay 'should go on pensions', Third World deficits expected to get worse, Bringing worker participation into the open, Change of control at St George's Laundry, Technology News Optical-fibre 'phone cable in public use, Ellis & Everard boosted by recession, 1,260 jobs go as Metal Box shuts factories, Business Diary: Meanwhile back at Brentwood..., IMF foresees more out of work, Coffee prices, Sharp decline in retail business shown by revised sales figures, International Massey hopes for rescue plan. Business Appointments: Business appointments Midland Bank deputy chairman. Property: Rentals, Flat Sharing, Salerooms and Antiques. Births.

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