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The Times - 21/11/1980

1980; Gale Group;

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By Fred Emery Political Editor, From David Bonavia, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, , By Nicholas Timmins, By a Staff Reporter, From Ian Murray, By Robin Young, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By Our Labour Editor, By Donald Macintyre Labour Reporter, By Kenneth Gosling, Annabel Ferriman, From Arthur Osman, From Tim Jones, By Frances Gibb, By Hugh Clayton Agriculture Correspondent, By Our Labour Staff, From Christopher Thomas, By Michael Hatfield Political Reporter, By Stewart Tendler Crime Reporter, By David Nicholson-Lord, By Our Medical Correspondent, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, By Lucy Hodges, By Annabel Ferriman, By Annabel Ferriman Health Services Correspondent, By Richard Ford, By Donald Macintyre, Patricia Tisdall, By Diana Geddes Education Correspondent, By Our Legal Correspondent, By Marcel Berlins Legal Correspondent, By Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, By Our Planning Reporter, By Craig Seton, By Hugh Clayton Agricultural Correspondent, From Richard Wigg, From Our Own Correspondent, From Michael Hornsby, From David Wood, From Mario Modiano, From David Cross, From Henry Stanhope, From Christopher Walker, From Nicholas Ashford, From Trevor Fishlock, From Jacqueline Reditt, By Pearce Wright Science Editor, By Richard Harris, From Charles Harrison, From Michael Leapman, From Karan Thapar, From David Watts, From Salet Gaba of Agence France-Presse, By Norman Fox Football Correspondent, By Lewine Mair, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, From Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Richard Streeton, By Roy McKelvie, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Jim Railton, John Best, W. P. Reeves, Michael Leapman, Michael Church, Irving Wardle, Ned Chaillet, John Percival, David Robinson, William Mann, Hilary Finch, Richard Williams, Geoffrey Smith, Ralph Whitlock, Michael Binyon, M. D. L. SELLICK, , ROBIN RUSSELL JONES, , STANLEY ALDERSON, , K. HUNTER, , TIM YEO, , T. G. ROBSON, , A. H. GRABHAM, , DAVID LOWENTHAL, , N. R. EVANS, , AMARTYA SEN, , PHILIP RACE, , D. H. BARCHAN, , ALAN CROCKER, , J. A. GUY, , CEDRIC W. SANDER, , T. P. O'BRIEN, , ROBERT L. WHITE, , By the Staff of Nature, By Brian Alderson, By Huon Mallalieu, F.A.V., By Melvyn Westlake, From Anthony Hilton, From Frank Vogl US Economics Correspondent, By John Whitmore Financial Correspondent, By Clifford Webb, From John Huxley, By Business News Staff, By Our Industrial Editor, By Peter Hill, From Peter Norman, By Frances Williams, M. H. LEGGE, , WILLIAM JONES, , SHELAGH SWEENEY, , F. H. SMITH, , WYNNE GODLEY, , G. KERNOA, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Ross Davies, Peter Hill, Bill Johnstone, By Margareta Pagano, By Richard Allen, By Peter Wilson-Smith, By Roman Eisenstein Banking Correspondent, By Rosemary Unsworth, Peter Waymark, Edited by Peter Davalle, Richard Holmes, Jan Morris, Philippa Toomey, Hugh Montgomery-Massingberd, Derek Parker, David Piper, Laurence Cotterell, Philip Howard, Tim Heald, Brian Alderson, Peter Langan, Neil Philip, Peter Vansittart, David Wade, Ray Gosling, Sheridan Morley, Alan Gibson, Robin Laurance, Hugo Vikers, Michael Ratcliffe,

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News: Sport Praising famous men, Music Divine frivolity, Firemen's leaders to seek strike backing, Farm offer of 11% pay rise is withdrawn, Uganda poll candidates to be named by Wednesday, Charity Stunt: Painting a 10ft high and 8ft wide version of, EEC ban on visitors from Pretoria, Attempted theft clarification and 'sus' law to end, Blood check 'could save thousands', Children Foow!, Pertini visit marks revival of Greek-Italian relations, Iraqis rush to join Dad's Army, No Balmorality, Jammy Story, US 'accepts Iranian conditions', President and Mr Reagan are now all smiles, Soviet Union accuses US of trade blackmail, Daggers drawn in Nigerian Parliament, Grotesques, Experts unravel Saturn secrets, Potter trust in a legal tangle, Homosexual hater kills two in machine-gun rampage, Bomb scare as Westminster Bridge is closed, Human quarry takes over from the foxes, Bill to propose big changes in special education, Show Business No business like it, Heartless Home, Moscow Diary, The Times Books for Christmas Friends and acquaintances for Christmas, The doubts over Britain's Community spirit, Doctors spurn brain death reply, Mr Prior wins the day on £250m expansion of programmes to aid jobless, Release of Herr Hess is opposed, Six arrested as police seize heroin worth £5m, Three-tier system of citizenship, 100 species of bird to be protected, The Hayek cure: bigger and better bankruptcies, Transfer of Khmer refugees is delayed, Aldermaston scientist gets stiff reprimand after TV appearance, Bumpy passage for Mr Trudeau's constitutional reform, Minister seeks an inquiry to clear his name, Civil Service fight over pay begins, Miners expected to settle for 13% rise, France decides to make CB radio legal, Battles Fact or myth, First of the summer wine is the raciest yet, Politic mice, Firm to be prosecuted over radiation burns, Food and Drink Simple good tastes, Unsentimental, Motoring Bleak survey of world's car industry, Students under 'curfew' after Ripper murder, Violent battle for control of Chad capital, Nationwide backing for strike of black journalists in S Africa by Coloured colleagues, Travel Gifted noseyness, Ex-Israeli commandos for Britain, Women head Plogoff fight against nuclear power, The revolt that gave birth to the unions, Reference A present for Prince Serendip, Guns found in car, police say, Corruption rife among high officials in Poland, Photography Snap!, Pilots who flew explosives held in Manila, Ford workers reject 7.5% offer despite warning on profits and threat to company's survival, Paper printed abroad because of strike, A diplomatic success over Belize, Tyre firm wins damages against consumer group, Catholic may be named as Polish deputy premier, Pig Tales, Britain to back action on cost of grain 'mountains', Price rises held to 4.3% in half year, Prime Minister says, 'Brink of civil war' threat by UDA, Mao's widow defiant at Gang of Four trial, Give judges right to kill bad statutes, Lord Denning says, Pilot of crashed aircraft refused to save himself, Humour Dear Bill and Henry..., Drunken drivers face new curbs, Study of births shows no link between Debendox and abnormalities in babies, Paperbacks Stocking up for Christmas, Employers still opposed to proposals on sickness pay, Fate Story, Photograph by John Manning, Three psychiatric hospital nurses dismissed, Wife's broken promise led to the cult of extremism from Shanghai I11-assorted gang were Mao's trusted agents, Smuggled letter says jail trouble is likely, Science report Botany: All the colour of Cook's tour, Flint and spark, Prohibition freezes one of Asia's great whisky caches, Plea to rail unions on productivity, Puzzle over dead man's final walk, Mr Muldoon secure in the saddle, Countryside Pink in tooth and claw, Buildings For the sightseer, Widow released: Mrs Mary, Spenser work bought for £28 is sold for £38,000, Animals Comrades under the fur, Royals, Display of spectacle frame prices allowed, Mr Benn decides not to seek leadership, Inquiry into clashes at two law centres, Art Books Plain, coloured and pretty, For older children, Jerusalem riot over shooting policy, Mr Jenkins calls for revival of United States of Europe ideal and a trebled EEC budget, Picture Book Competition, Critic's Choice. Index. Law: Bail plea for sisters who killed father, Teetotaller is cleared of drink charge, Le Monde's defiant journalists charged, Mercenary lied about CIA plot, QC says, Man cleared of murder has arson charge dropped, Move to reform contempt of court law, Court of Appeal Home Secretary need not consult Human Rughts Convention Regina v Secretary of State for the Home Department, Ex parte Fernandes, Security for costs-without risk Orme v Associated Newspapers Group Ltd, Farmers' auction hall not to be derated Corser v Gloucestershire Marketing Society Ltd, Men founded fantasy firms for fraud, QC tells court, Release of documents to journalists is normal part of litigation, court told, Espiritu Santo rebel jailed for eight years. Display Advertising: Mitchell Beazley Limited,, Perfect Presents From Allen Lane, Macmilan Children's Books, Kemble, John Murray, EQUITY & Law., Yale University Press, M. Gérard, The Buchanan Blend, Hodder & Stoughton, Bhhi, Gilts, Daily Transcript Service, Weidenfeld & Nicolson, Bank Base Rates, BBC, Andredeutsch, Brown Shipley Holdings Limited, Scolarpress, Audemars Piguet, Strong & Fisher, The Edwardian Lady, Beaujolais Nouveaux, Waterman, Christmas Gifts, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Pelham Books, Pitman House, Mercedes~benz, Masquerade, Country Life Books, Your Christmas Choice, Moulinex, Smiths Industries Limited, C.Howard & Partners, Constable, Hintons, Hamish Hamilton, Skf, Whsmith, Victoria Wine, Movie Maker. News in Brief. Weather: The Weather. Classified Advertising: Car Buyer's Guide, Entertainments Guide, Announcements, Parliamentary Notices, Hotels And Licensed Premises, Services, Appointments Vacant. Picture Gallery. Politics and Parliament: Monetarist remidies blamed by Mr Foot for state of the nation House of Commons, Legislative work load to be better balanced House of Lords, Best hope of peace lies in supporting Nato, 'People stripped of protection', Incresed awareness of north-south divide, Mrs Castle says budget rebate will be misused, Government to continue to do everything it can to make economy responsive to opportunities that lie ahead. Sport: Snooker Higgins provides the best of answers, Sports in Brief, Real tennis Peripatetic hustler with a boast, Olympic Games Federal backing for bid by Melbourne, Racing Beacon Light to shine again and show Turnell right way home, Badminton One stumble on march to an English victory, Yesterday's results, Cricket Name of the game should be diferent, Basketball, Boxing Venezuelan to protest over decision, Swimming Miss Davies is off to France before US visit, Yachting Bullitt shatters fleet in championship bid, Rugby League Oldham to lose Herbert and Wilson, Golf Burroughs singing the old refrain in the rain, Tennis The unacceptable face of Nastase sours a memorable occasion, Rowing Women rock the boat in backwater for men, Football Blinkered critics make England pay for cost of their admission, Table tennis Record holder returns to English team, Rugby Union A university double for All Blacks. Reviews: ECO/Barenboim Festival Hall, Disappointing oratory SCO/Spivakov Queen Elizabeth Hall, Please Shine Down on Me Theatre Upstairs, Musicians Crossing a Bridge Without Their Instruments Ica, Cinematic vigour to be wasted on television The Long Good Friday London Film Festival The Awakening (X) Warner West End, Aretha Franklin Apollo Victoria, Maedée Duprès Laban Centre, Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde BBC 2. Editorials/Leaders: A Modest Programme, Spain Should Not Be Kept Waiting, Mr Begin's Faltering Government. Letters to the Editor: Changing countryside, Cheap air fares, Claims for tax relief on stock, Religion in schools, German answer to bad roads, Legal aid in care cases, Doctors' withdrawal from 'Panorama', Taking computers for a bicycle ride, Monetary policies, Perinatal dangers, Route to disinflation, Access to public records, Helping the unemployed, Dismissal procedures, Threat from lead in petrol, Disparities in sentencing, The right to know, Long and short of it, Just the ticket. Court and Social: Court Circular. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From the Times of Tuesday, Nov 22, 1955. King Haakon's jubilee. Births. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: University news, Latest appointments. Deaths. Obituaries: Mr Noel Langley, Mrs Joan Fleming, Father Maurice Bevenot Scholar and ecumenicalist, The Rev John Putterill. Business and Finance: Squeeze on manufacturing brings sharpest investment and stock cuts since 1975, Discount market, Strong sterling pushes Foster deeper into loss, Duple fails to meet forecast, Bank denies end to support for Massey, Commodities, 'Extinction threat' to shipyards, International Hoechst confident despite fall in worldwide profits, Consumer spending up only 0.5pc, Hambros up, but Brown Shipley slips, Queen's Speech Busy days ahead for Sir Keith, Consumers' Expenditure At 1975 Prices Seasonally Adjusted, Interim profits dip at Extel, Industry Bill to curb NEB funding, Japan 'will break UK cars pact', In Brief, Suspended Brigray to go into liquidation, Bestobell acquires Avica, Clyde shipyard wins £50m BP rig order, More jobless and high inflation, OECD says, £490m steel deficit for Britain, The Pound, Prime rate increased to 17%, Losses drive buses off the road, US link in technology venture, Congress approves $27,400m deficit, US ready to become haven for foreign cash, Small businesses see hopes of government loan guarantees, Briefly, Croda sells Silkolene stake, Technology How Cambridge designers are striking the right note, Brockhouse slumps as orders fall, Pauls & Whites set to expand exports, Zimbabwe offshoot boosts Stocklake, Shell earnings tumble, Shell looks to higher crude prices, Business Diary: Manchester Chip Canal? · Exit Andrée, US in exporters subsidies row with French, Powell Duffryn up 10pc with help of acquisitions, Cocoa closes near the day's 'lows', PSBR certain to exceed Howe target by wide margin. Stock Exchange Tables: Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Recent Issues, Price Changes, Wall Street, Stock Exchange Prices Profit taking, Stock markets Spell of selective selling keeps prices down. Business Appointments: Business appointments New director for Watney. Property: Flat Sharing, Country Properties. Arts and Entertainment: Television, Regional Tv, Radio, Personal Choice, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,380.

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