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The Times - 30/10/1980

1980; Gale Group;

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From Dessa Trevisan, From Patrick Brogan, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By Fred Emery Political Editor, By Nicholas Timmins, By Peter Hill, By David Felton Labour Reporter, By Our Labnur Editor, By Annabel Ferriman Health Services Correspondent, By Ian Bradley, By Craig Seton, By Diana Geddes Education Correspondent, By Kenneth Gosling, By Paul Routledge, Dan van der Vat, By Our Education Correspondent, By Our Political Staff, By Peter Hennessy, By Michael Horsnell, From Ronald Kershaw, From Our Correspondent, By Our Political Reporter, By a Staff Reporter, From Pearce Wright Science Editor, By John Young Planning Reporter, By David Nicholson-Lord, By Hugh Clayton, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By Hugh Clayton Agriculture Correspondent, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, By Frances Gibb, By Staff Reporters, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, From Ronald Faux, From Peter Nichols, From Michael Hornsby, From Mario Modiano, by Arrigo Levi, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, From David Bonavia, From Frederick Cleary, From Tewfik Mishlawi, From Moshe Brilliant, From Michael Leapman, By George Clark Political Correspondent, From Frank Vogl US Economics Correspondent, By David Spanier Diplomatic Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, From David Cross, Prudence Glynn, Shona Crawford Poole, Ned Chaillet, Michael Ratcliffe, Joan Blakewell, Irving Wardle, Stanley Sadie, Paul Griffiths, Martin Huckerby, By Gerald Richmond, By Sydney Friskin, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, Michael Phillips, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, Ronald Butt, Bernard Levin, Alan Hamilton, Shirley Williams, TAN MARTIN, , EILEEN MONK-JONES, , KENNET, , G. P. A. THOMPSON, , P. A. MORRIS, , S. M. LIDDALL, , F. LIESCHING, , D. LONG., P. J. T. PORTER, , A. F. HANLEY, , JOHN FOSTER, , TOM SPENCER, , NORMAN MacKENZIE, , A. G. SCHWEINBERGER, , MERCY EDGEDALE, , NOEL ANNAN, , PETER PLOUVIEZ, , By the Staff of Nature, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, Mr Norman Maggs, Carmen Blacker, Elaine Feinstein, David Wade, Giuliano Dego, Glenys Roberts, Laurie Taylor, David Williams, From Frank Vogl, By John Whitmore, By Baron Phillips, From Peter Norman, By Patricia Tisdall Management Correspondent, By Philip Robinson, By Melvyn Westlake, By Kenneth Owen Technolongy Editor, By David Felton and Clifford Webb, By Our Industrial Editor, From Jack Best, From Our European Business Correspondent, By Our Industrial Staff, Kenneth Owen, By Brian Appleyard, D. G. LAYTON, , GORDON R. BLACKWELL, , RICHARD MASTERS, , HUGH MAINPRICE, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, David Hewson, David Blake, Clifford Webb, John Huxley, By Margareta Pagano, Michael Prest, By Our Financial Staff, By Catherine Gunn, Edited by Peter Davalle, Harry Debelius, H.D., Jane Walker, Michael Baily Shipping Correspondent, Anthony Jones,

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News: Army camp is being prepared for prisoners, For the traveller, Atom waste protests 'misconceived', Zimbabwe sets up its own national news agency, Twenty feared dead or injured in mystery blast at Peking main railway station, Mr Carter calls the tune during TV debate, Westminster Medical School wins reprieve from merger, Felipe Gonzalez, Labour ballot wound reopened over move to end secrecy, Severiano Ballesteros, Greeks seek to keep balance with the Turks, Dan-Air enters the cut-price fares contest, Hundreds may be charged in £910m Italian fraud, Fewer living animals used in legal experiments, Stocks pile up while orders drop, Why the left's plan will not work, Britain behind Europe in supporting children, Only Luxembourg likely to meet Nato growth target, Group dyes seal pups pink to prevent cull, Endangered species pact 'being undermined', Bishops disappointed by secrecy of proposals put to the Pope, Dissatisfaction over royal visit is denied, Why a trivial dispute has become a contest for control of prisons, World View Failure cannot shatter the socialist dream, Playing with the people's money, Majlis to debate US hostages issue in public, British yachtsman feared drowned, Hispanics' Kennedy allegiance will benefit Democrats Cities with votes in two languages, Welsh TV may be expensive farce, MP says, Mr MacBride defends Unesco media report, Herr Schmidt to meet Pope at state reception, EEC unable to prevent big grain sale to Russia, London Diary, Kidney patients' benefit restored, MPs want to see leaked defence documents, Communist candidate for Portuguese presidency, New search by police for missing children, A stronger Treasury proposed, Iran claims its troops have launched attacks in Iraq, Car with flower sought by murder squad, Churkey recalls a lost flavour, Polish leaders summoned to Moscow for urgent talks, Taking a timeless lesson from crafty Michelangelo, Council accused of planning Richmond as an office centre, Statement tomorrow on Express group, Wines for whisky is part of a healthy trade, Scots' lion rampant changes its spots, Indiscriminate killings continue on eve of Jamaican election, Economic issues fail to dominate debate, Joan Miro, 'Times' unions seek to ease transition to a new ownership, The church and the state: an ambiguous relationship, Left-wingers 'want to control poll', Polish union postpones a trial of strength, Docklands group has limit set on powers, Science report Psychology: Babies see three dimensions, Gen Acland praises Mr Mugabe, Union fails to agree formula on Cunard, Ambivalent attitude by China over Kampuchea, Teachers' union 'outraged' by Burnham offer, Army death inquiry attacked, Britain is anxious to avoid judging Canadian dispute, Asthma " can be beaten": Alan, Deadlocks in regions, Nuria Espert, Four killed by grenade during funeral, Engineers accept 8.2% amid fears on firemen's claim, Industry and politics, 'Bastard' system of block grants 'satisfies nobody', 27% error rate in tax PAYE assessments disclosed by Revenue, Allegations about foreign affairs adviser embarrass Mr Reagan, The Times Cook Barm brack, bats and broomsticks, Higher education curb 'unhelpful', Role in world affairs growing, Yard tests package sent to MP, Press barred from Militant Tendency annual meeting, Journalists are still fair game for the courts, Detention for soldier in fatal 'joke', General, Schools endangered in £500m local cash cuts proposal, Economic picture is uninspiring, Charges against Broadmoor staff 'unjustified', Irish are buying contraceptives 'by the gross', West Bank plans critized by Israeli MPs, Science lies dormant. Index. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Ppa, Littlewoods, Rumasa International Banking, The Buchanan Blend, Algerian Earthquake Disaster, Banco Atlantico, Bank Base Rates, Henry Butcher, Spain, Investing In Spain., Thames, Sheraton Skyline, Personal Stationery, Decesa Grupo Inmobiliario Aga, Foim, Jane Foster, Puetro Principe, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Atlantic Assets Trust Limited, Costa Teguise, Grupo Banco Exterior, Machine Tools, Instituto Nacional De Industria, Mowbrays, Macmillan, Laing, Eniepsa, Banco De Vizcaya, Lloyds Bank International, Midland Bank International. Picture Gallery. Weather: The Weather. Law: Mr Nixon is taunted in FBI trial, Court of Appeal Loan form needed 'for accounting' Attorney General's Reference (no 1 of 1980), Cost of riot trial 'could be £500,000', Faked photographs taken in 1970s, Chancery Division Search safeguard for petitioners In re Dramstar Ltd, Attempt to remove the judge in Tekere murder trial fails, Barman pays the price of a crown court trial. Politics and Parliament: Mr Healey demands immediate cut of 4% in interest rate, Solid improvements in productivity, Tory says growing number of Government supporters think policies too insensitive, Government 'lacks will or wish for EEC change' House of Commons, Distasteful but essential task: Lord Chancellor defends circular to court clerks House of Lords, Chancellor says policy is producing results, Political strategy to break power of organized labour, All-night sitting on prisons Bill, Insult to Queen denied, Labour rivals parad in jobs gloom, Nationwide campaign to oust Government. Classified Advertising: Recruitment Opportunities, La creme de la creme, Announcements, Public Notices, Entertainments. Reviews: Shelley plain Shelley and his World By Claire Tomalin (Thames and Hudson, £5.95), Country matters The Archers: the first Thirty Years Edited by William Smethurst (Eyre Methuen, £5.95), La Bohème Coliseum, Greek research yields spectacular rewards The Oresteia Schaubühne am Halleschen Ufer, West Berlin, Last night's television Love in a Cold Climate Thames, Thucydides, political argument and a punchy score Sinfonietta/Pittman Guildhall School, Hurricane of words Dante the Maker By William Anderson (Routledge, £18), Arts agenda, Vast appetites Sir Joseph Banks By Charles Lyte (David & Charles, £10.50)., Too little too late The Exploding Prison By J. E. Thomas and Richard Pooley (Junction Books, £8.95, £4.95) Prison Crisis By Peter Evans (Allen & Unwin, £7.50, £3.95), Short stories The Collected Stories of Sean O'Faolain (Constable, £8.50) Collected Short Stories By Kingsley Amis (Hutchinson, £6.95) World's End, and other stories By Paul Theroux (Hamish Hamilton, £6.50) The Rendezvous and other stories By Daphne Du Maurier (Gollancz, £5.95), Alfred the great: a formidable double portrait Tennyson The Unquiet Heart By Robert Bernard Martin (Oxford/Faber £12.95), Hansel and Gretel The Other Place Stratford, Strangeways BBC 1. Sport: Football Tueart's talent stands out as tall as a City skyscraper, Dope has no place in top people's prize ring, Sports in Brief, Racing, Rugby League Referee remains unmoved by missiles, Tennis Critical point in match between US and Britain, For the Record, Yesterday's results and tables, Rugby Union All Blacks rely on conquerors of Swansea, Jockey Club's tight rein on drugs, Hockey No honours for Oxford finishing school. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Monday, Oct 31, 1955 High Nile dam, Judgment day for a judge. Editorials/Leaders: The Candidates Face To Face, Unesco's Threat To A Free Press. Letters to the Editor: The pay game, Japanese model for industrial health, Nuclear power as a form of insurance, Disarmament, More than one reason for UK recession, Where a prison officer's loyalty lies, CND marches back, Ambridge affairs, Unsung hero, Morality and the tax laws, Medical school's future, Human rights petitions, Storm clouds over eastern Europe, Easing the way to death, Democracy in Chile, Illegal immigrants. Court and Social: Court Circular. Official Appointments and Notices: Irish poetry award. Marriages. Deaths. Arts and Entertainment: Television, Regional Tv, £6,500 for medieval pin-up, Radio, Personal Choice, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,361. Obituaries: Miss Katharine Briggs, Dr Prokop Drtina, Miss E. M. McDonald, Mr Imre Kovacs Role in Hungarian politics before the Soviet domination. Stock Exchange Tables: Wall Street, Stock markets Shares resilient in spite of CBI survey, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Recent Issues, Price Changes, Stock Exchange Prices Shares marked lower. Business and Finance: Discount market, Forecast of rise in zinc price, Business Diary: Mole talk · Name of the game, Talbex may be liable for debts of Walker Lunt, Employment Gazette Average earnings rise 22 per cent, N B Properties' income up 28 pc, Commodities, Eurosyndicat, Bankruptcy rules move criticized, Metro workers call off ban, Bonn dismisses talk of devaluation, Day of decision at Longbridge, MY Dart may seek further acquisitions, Economic notebook Before the axe falls..., International Cominco clinches copper bid, No Fidelity interim after loss, Mining Canada set for a renaissance, In Brief, Tring Hall's joint founder resigns, Industry minister may get new post, IMF may Borrow £3,500m, Energy gaps in the Canadian budget, Battle for Revenue computer grows, The Pound, Rank agrees TV deal with Toshiba, Construction industry facing heavy cutback, W Germany hints at steel compromise, Briefly, Backing for cash limits carry-over proposal, Dearer petrol in Canadian budget, Jobbers prepare for Meyer shares dealing inquiry, Dudley and Corby get enterprise zone status, Chrysler loses $490m in third quarter, P C Henderson heading for poor second half, Bolivia heads for bankruptcy, Bethlehem Steel loss, Final dividend passed as Gomme misses target, Investors angry over cheques, Issue news boosts Kean & Scott, No sector unscathed in rapidly shrinking employment market, Dollar falls against mark and sterling, US prime rates move up to 14.5 per cent on strengthening economy. Property: Rentals, Property Under £35,000, Flat Sharing, Overseas Property. Business Appointments: Business appointments New director for Coates Brothers. Births.

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