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The Times - 25/09/1980

1980; Gale Group;

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By Our Foreign Staff, By Dan van der Vat, From Michael Hornsby, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By Peter Hill Industrial Editor, From Peter Nichols, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Our Local Government Correspondent, By Margaret Stone, From Christopher Thomas, By a Staff Reporter, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By Paul Routledge and Donald Macintyre, By John Young Planning Reporter, By Our Labour Staff, , By Lucy Hodges, By Nicholas Hirst, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, By Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, By Sarah Segrue, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By George Clark Political Correspondent, From Diana Geddes Education Correspondent, By Annabel Ferriman Health Services Correspondent, By Ian Bradley, From Stewart Tendler, From Patricia Clough, From Ian Murray, By Hugh Clayton, From Dessa Trevisan, From Peter Hazelhurst, From Florencia Varas, From Our Own Correspondent, From Michael Binyon, From David Cross, From Jacqueline Reditt, From Craig Whitney, From Trevor Fishlock, From Alan McGregor, From David Watts, From David Spanier, By Michael Baily Shipping Correspondent, by Arrigo Levi, Martin Huckerby, William Mann, Hilary Finch, Barry Millington, Irving Wardle, Stanley Sadie, Ned Chaillet, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Sydney Friskin, From John Nicholls, By Gerald Sinstadt, By Richard Streeton, By John Hennessy, By Lewine Mair, Michael Ratcliffe, Ian McGeoch, Peter Tinniswood, Paul Barker, Tom Hutchinson, Philippa Toomey, Bernard Levin, Michael Frenchman, Arthur Osman, Douglas Aiton, JANE STEEDMAN., NICK RAYNSFORD., D. M. HART., ALAN J. P. DALTON., HUMPHREY WYNN, NOEL BARBER, , NEVILLE SANDELSON, , W. E. WINTERBOTTOM, PETER DRAPER, , HARRY STOPES-ROE, F. J. PRITCHARD., CYRIL MUSGRAVE, ALAN BEITH, PHILLIP WHITEHEAD., HAROLD EVANS, , ANTHONY LESTER, JACQUES BERTHOUD, IAN MARTIN, , PATRICIA HEWITT, E. GRAYSON, , GORDON MOORE, , Sheilah Graham, Shona Crawford Poole, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By the Staff of Nature, By Our Music Reporter, Sybille Bedford, By Melvyn Westlake, By Patricia Tisdall Management Correspondent, By John Huxley, By Roman Eisenstein Banking Correspondent, Gabriel Ronay, From Frank Vogl United States Economics Correspondent, By Derek Harris Commercial Editor, By Our Economics Staff, From Peter Norman, From David Blake, John Huxley, KENNETH N. SCOTT, CAROL BAKER, , AUBREY MANNING, HENRY TOCH, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Ross Davies, Melvyn Westlake, Hugh Clayton, John Earle, By Rosemary Unsworth, From San Francisco, Michael Prest Mining Correspondent, By Margareta Pagano, Edited by Peter Davalle,

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News: British ships escape danger zone, Nato troops end Norwegian invasion exercise, Compromise ends move to oust Israel at Unesco, Victories on both sides claimed in broadcasts, How Fearless Frank fell victim to cowardice and folly, Aid for juvenile delinquents 'hampered', The Dalai Lama may visit Peking, but he is in no hurry, Legionnaires' victim had not been to Spain, Many barrels lost but oil continues to flow from war zone, Guest Column Emergency! this time it was me, Soviet Union appeals for 'flames of conflict' to be put out, Weedkiller safety move, Minister expected to announce school transfer to church, US Sente allows sale of nuclear fuel to India, Minister backs broader curriculum but endorses no specific proposals, Ceasefire attempts continue at the UN, Senior policemen oppose complaints proposal, Gulf bombing intensifies as Iraqi Government lays down peace conditions, IRA murder policeman in border terror campaign, West German Election 1980 Gloves come off as campaign gets personal, Dissident is freed after renouncing his views, British women and children join flight across desert, Australia is preparing to strengthen its military activity in South-East Asia, Swiss investigate U S allegations over uranium, Portuguese poll predicts win for Government, Ban on veal knocks the stuffing out of Italy, Shell proposal to drill for oil in New Forest, Mental patients bullied, former male nurse claims, Fitters were 'rightly dismissed', Faeroes election caused by ferries dispute, World View The folly of exploiting Third World conflict, Spy sentenced to death in Russia said to be alive, Fabians republish attack on Labour programme, Britain and Denmark in fishing deal, A visit with Claire Wilson to a Chilean prison, Tension and triumph over war reports, Press doubts over Mrs Gandhi's new law and order measures, Midland Diary, Closed dance magazine may be saved, Victoria air terminal to shut as BA cuts costs, The ebullient Mr Chapple bounces back, EEC to consider curb on hormone use in veal, Envoy on way to Paris for crisis talks, Tokyo paper switches to full automation, Man to be accused of 23 murders by arson over eight years, European Commission disowns ministers' decision to make large cuts in non-farm spending, The Times Cook, Three Coral casinos lose licences, Councillors defy Heseltine ruling on overspending, Mr Prior tells managers not to rely on law, West Berlin railmen to end strike, US gave Iraq 'blueprint of Iranian radar network', South Korea to hold referendum on proposed constitution, Science report Palaeontology: Origin of higher primates, Police swoop links commune with anarchists, Thatcher praise for Tito's legacy, Mr Fraser should benefit from a low-key election, Building society may give house as prize, Doctors disagree over cell death from fumes, French withdraw aid helicopters from Karamoja, Lighting-up time: Mr David Kelly, an, Champion hunter of quangos offers his death list of 707, Chief of Kabul radio flees to Pakistan city, Stansted cover-up is alleged, Photograph by Brian Harris, Shipbuilders face five years of low demand, The tiny navy keeping watch on the Gulf, Prison officers' leaders decide on industrial action after dispute arbitration is refused, Mr Chapple fails to keep top TUC post, Councils told to control cost of local transport, Complaints cooked the good life goose, Polish dissident is held for 'slander', Anti-nuclear campaign loses vote, Consortium withdraws from Consett. Index. Display Advertising: Shinfield Park, Ppa, Shell, The Times Europe 81, Raybeck, Unamerican Lady, Weidenfeld & Nicolson, Bank Base Rates, Ansafone, Renault, Puzzler, M.J.H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, The Edwardian Lady, Pan Am, Warrior Pharaohs, Pacific Western University, Prudential, Laing, Joseph Stocks & Sons (Holdings) Limited. News in Brief. Weather: The Weather. Law: Second life term for killer of boy aged eight, Verdict of suicide on writer, Sri Lanka's ex-Premier misused her powers, Two remanded on four murder charges. Picture Gallery. Classified Advertising: Recruitment Opportunities, La creme de la creme, LA Creme De LA Creme, Theatres, Announcements, Educational, Entertainments, Motor Cars. Property: London and Suburban Property, Flat Sharing. Reviews: San Francisco celebrates its custom-built concert hall, ECO/Gibson Queen Elizabeth Hall, Science fiction Lord Valentine's Castle By Robert Silverberg (Gollancz, £6.95), Orchestre de Paris/ Barenboim Festival Hall, Isle of Noyes, General gain as the fringe shows move west, Cosi fan tutte Coliseum, Big guns boobing The Great Gunnery Scandal By Anthony Pollen (Collins £7.50), Colette Comedy Theatre, Translations Londonderry, Fiction Athabasca By Alistair Maclean (Collins. £6.25) Solomon's Seal By Hammond Innes (Collins, £6.50) Headlong By Emlyn Williams (Heinemann, £6.95), BH goes to war Human Voices By Penelope Fitzgerald (Collins. £5.25), Queen of the Jungle The Castle Diaries. 1974-76, Quick guide. Sport: Athletics China celebrate return to world stage, Golf Severity of Portrush links will test women, Golf The passing of the years does not stop Hope springing eternal, Yachting Australia finds the wind taken out of her sails, Hockey Canadians will learn from this experience, Sports in Brief, Tennis New plans for Davis Cup, Football Moses shows West Bromwich the way, Boxing Hope's next challenger, Badminton Indian's defeat could cost him Masters title, Racing Syndicate to keep Hello Gorgeous in Ireland, Rugby Union Zimbabwe just miss share of spoils, For the record, Cycling Clark and Allen lose ground but keep lead. Editorials/Leaders: Will Khomeini Fall?, Fear In Fermanagh, Unbrotherly Conduct. Letters to the Editor: The debate on Labour Party structure,, Football violence, Ins and outs, Roll of test pilots, Redirecting tax relief to industry, Consent or request, Defence spending, Medicine's priorities, Against the grain, Asbestos hazards, Inflation at HMSO, Mots justes?, Firestone plant lights, Retailers' own-brand credit cards, Head teachers and school strikes, Testing children, Human rights petition. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: University news, Awards and elections made at Cambridge University colleges, Latest appointments. Arts and Entertainment: Television, Regional Tv, Radio, Personal Choice, Burne-Jones tapestry panel of Arthurian legend sold, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,331. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Monday, September 26, 1955 Governor of Cyprus. Deaths. Obituaries: Mr László Veress, Mr Peter Fuchs, Maj-Gen R. T. O. Cary, Fay Blacket Gill., Mr J. J. Fouché Former President of South Africa. Stock Exchange Tables: Shares In Gross Domestic Product (1)%, Stock Exchange Prices Lack of interest, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Recent Issues, Price Changes, Wall Street. Business and Finance: H. Samuel hit by higher overheads, Discount market, High-speed printer from Xerox, 12.9m working days a year lost by strikes, Dowding and Mills 10 pc lower for year, Talbot jobs to go in reshaping, Marler Estates revalues, International Takeover of Brinco agreed, Commodities, Stock markets BP defies shakeout as profit takers move in, Renault raising American Motors stake to 49pc, The grain mountain: good for pigs, bad for the starving, IMF bars all observers, Treasury determined to hold public spending, Mining Concern in US over neglected stockpiles, Rights issue as Mills & Allen looks overseas, Britain under fire on overseas aid cuts, Newarthill edges ahead, Hot money stays on the sidelines, Sunlight raises interim, Comecon's convertible currency that isn't, When Fiat sneezes..., In Brief, India rejects offers of soyabean oil, Starwest may raise Gough bid, Ricardo plans £2.5m rights issue, The Pound, Briefly, Chemical dumping claims against United States, Chemicals imports fears allayed, Decision soon over S Wales Inmos plant, Increase in amount of shift working predicted, Business Diary: Positively no camp jokes here, Calm in money markets could be 'lull before storm', Cooperatives agency fears overspending, Economic notebook Disinflation by fear, Heavy fall in overtime hours, and short-time working spreads, W German banks put curb on foreign loans. Business Appointments: Business appointments New director for Lloyds Bank. Births.

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