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The Times - 22/01/1980

1980; Gale Group;

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By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, From David Cross, By Michael Hatfield, By Staff Reporters, From Christopher Thomas, From Dessa Trevisan, From Michael Binyon, From Tim Jones, From Alan Hamilton, From Ronald Kershaw Northern Industrial Correspondent, Sheffield, From Our Correspondent, By Peter Hill Industrial Editor, From Frances Gibb, From Ronald Faux, By Our Midlands Industrial Correspondent, By Clifford Webb Midlands Industrial Correspondent, By Donald Macintyre Labour Reporter, By Michael Hatfield Political Reporter, By Our Labour Staff, By Peter Hennessy, By Peter Evans, By Stewart Tendler Crime Reporter, John Chartres, By Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, By Our Planning Reporter, From Arthur Osman, By Ian Bradley, By Kenneth Owen Technology Editor, By John Roper Health Services Correspondent, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By Kenneth Gosling Arts Reporter, From Michael Hornsby, From Sue Masterman, From Charles Hargrove, From Peter Nichols, From Our Own Correspondent, From Patricia Clough, From Robert Fisk, From Ian Murray, From David Bonavia, From Nicholas Ashford, From Patrick Brogan, From Christopher Walker, From Eric Marsden, From Richard Hughes, From Richard Wigg, From John Best, by Prudence Glynn, Irving Wardle, Ned Chaillet, Michael Church, William Mann, John Russell Taylor, John Higgins, Max Harrison, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, From John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Norman Fox Football Correspondent, By Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, From John Hennessy, From Peter Ryde, By Joyce Whitehead, From Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, Bernard Levin, Lord O'Hagan, Robin Young, Nicholas Ashford, LOCKWOOD, , LEIF MILLS, , DAVID BURROUGHS, , JOHN BALFOUR, , WILLIAM CAVENDISH, , BENTINCK, , DACRE OF GLANTON, , PATRICK REILLY, , JOHN STEPHENSON, , GRAHAM GREENE, , DILYS V. WOOD, , PHIL SIDEY, , BERNARD CRICK, , CHRISTOPHER CHATAWAY, , NICOLAS STACEY, , S. A. MARSH, , M. PRATELLI, , M. DANISCHEWSKY, , GERALD LONG, , WILLIAM FORREST, , MONTGOMERY OF ALAMEIN, , S. C. PIGOTT, , PAUL MASHONALAND, , EVELYN TALBOT-PONSONBY, , C. R. A. CUNLIFFE, , RICHARD GILES, , ROBERTHALL, , CHRISTOPHER WESTON, , By the Staff of Nature, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Our Bridge Correspondent, By Harry Golombek Chess Correspondent, By Robin Young, Michael Codron writes:, Wing Commander Bentley Beauman writes:, By Patricia Tisdall Management Correspondent, By Our Economics Staff, By Caroline Atkinson, Anthony Hilton, By Andrew Goodrick-Clarke Financial Editor, By Alison Mitchell, By Richard Allen Insurance Correspondent, Derek Harris, By Edward Townsend, Kenneth Owen, By Derek Harris, P. J. B. STEELE, , ROBIN ELLSON, , P. R. J. SINNOTT, , R. C. SANSOM, , B. G. BALL-GREENE, , DAVID HOLBROOK, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, David Hewson, Hugh Stephenson, Andrew Lycett, By Michael Prest, By Philip Robinson, By Our Financial Staff, Edited by Peter Davalle,

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News: New Afghan rulers try appeasement and threats, Science report Solar energy: Improving conversion, Two polls support Olympic boycott call, Prague deprives author's wife of her nationality, Mrs Thatcher stands firm on steel strike, Iowa wants a man who will hold the line against price rises, East End social workers go on strike, Cars stolen to sell abroad for cannabis, Crown says, Prince to visit Whitehall departments, Zanu profers its own list of ceasefire incidents, Doctors encouraged by Tito condition, Canadians expel three Soviet officials, Gallery for Turners will adjoin the Tate, Communists greet plan for 'China office' in Hongkong, Coalfield is run down in readiness for South Wales pit strike, Mr Sirs is heckled by strikers, Fashion, Form of agenda agreed for Ulster conference, Mr Walker firm on farm price freeze, Gandhi attack on rich nations, Latest European snow reports, Attempt made to stop supply of North Sea piping, Labour challenge on pension shortfall, Right-wing death threat to Basques, Arming Pakistan gets top priority in U S, Lord Soames keeps his balance on the Rhodesian tightrope, Chaban-Delmas visit hailed by delighted Moscow, Lone plant carries on despite pickets and drivers, Middle rankers in Civil Service to be given better chance of getting top Whitehall posts, Regional report Gondola of Ruskin's day plies Lake Coniston again, Scientists hope to create live mammoth, TUC not totally opposed to pay policy, Dutch bishops accused by Vatican of weakness in upholding priestly celibacy, Bullring tragedy: Rescue, workers, China fears Soviet drive in Asia and Balkans, Shell drivers to vote on 22% pay offer, Government's £500,000 grant for farm, GLC attitude to Stansted could bring chaos to road links, Trust aims to offer legal advice by phone, Russians are dangerous, Iranians say, Three die in fire at National Trust house, How the European Parliament can help home governments, Petition demands hardship payments at Corby, Britain 'alone in Europe' over Olympics stand, Mr Shore urges extended aid for inner cities, Boy gets award for damage to eye in viewing eclipse, Whitehall brief: Contingency plans for a freedom of information Act £30m cost of storing defence documents, Move to leave blacks out of S African constitution criticized, Meeting aimed at averting water strike, 13% pay claim may tempt hospital workers, Hit-and-run on the road to Kabul, Others may be involved in Tokyo spy ring, Government by decree harms process of democracy in Italy, Irish told of Britain's stand on EEC budget, London Diary, Tanker beached: A 300-ton tanker, 4,000 leave homes after chemical plant blasts, BMA letting public see its code of ethics for guiding doctors, Private sector attacks 'callousness', Taxi drivers at war with Parisians, 'Sex for sale' inquiry ordered at open prison, Police corruption inquiry team gets new adviser, Peace rally mother found dead in Ulster, Burglars paint slogans to mislead police, For first time since war Bonn fails to give wholehearted support to American policy Germans urge U S not to sacrifice benefits of détente, Russia knows that this is not the time to try to entice Yugoslavia back into Soviet fold, Biggest blast furnace faces ruin if stoppage prolonged, Shop steward who refused to strike loses union job, John Tyndall, the quiet fascist leader, A fur hat in the heat is a sign of authority, Gauguin on show: "Horsemen on the, Cairo 'delay in opening flights to Tel Aviv', Stewards vote narrowly to join stoppage, Thais to release British nurse jailed over drugs. Index. Display Advertising: Department Of Energy, Save & Prosper Group, Alexanders Discount Company Limited, Audi, John Foord, Jotul, World Of Knowledge, Bryant, Sotheby's Belgravia, Multiple Display Advertisements, Klm, Pan Am, Bank Base Rates, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, The Wolverhampton & Dudley Breweries, Limited, Boc International. Weather: The Weather. News in Brief. Law: David Bedford banned, Bequest of £300,000 to library 'a valid trust', Mother, aged 16, of murdered baby is taken into care, Libel damages for Dame Rebecca West Andrews v Keswick (trading as The Spectator) and Others, Three years' jail for ex-head of Crime Squad, Former Forest chief gets bail, Two detectives remanded, Queen's Bench Division Guidelines on 'special occasions' Regina v Berwyn Justices, Ex parte Edwards, Court of Appeal Print-out from computer not admissible evidence Regina v Pettigrew Regina v Newark. Politics and Parliament: Secretary of State for Wales denies regional policy has been abandoned, Fears of 'industrial desert' in South Wales deplored by Mr Edwards, And Civil List too, Decision soon on short-time work scheme, Steel strike causes firm to cancel investment in Wales House of Commons, British Library project under review, Government studying law an processions, Minister not able to guarantee arts aid, Need to ensure people of northern region get equal access to necessities of life. Picture Gallery. Reviews: Them and Us BBC 1, BBC SO/Pritchard Festival Hall/Radio 3, A breath of romantic melancholy Werther Covent Garden, London debuts Unfamiliar works are a welcome feature, The Club Hampstead, Heartaches of an English Pussycat Old Vic, The wonders that survive Poland's ordeals Drawings from Polish Collections Heim Gallery L. Moholy-Nagy ICA Mercury Workshop Mercury Gallery Lord Leighton's Architect Heinz Gallery. Classified Advertising: Cinemas, Secretarial and Non-secretarial Appointments, Legal Appointments, Announcements, Entertainments, Appointments Vacant. Sport: Ice skating Conflicting opinions on Cousins's prospects, Boxing Jones forces victory in the sixth as rival claims foul, American football Super Bowl records fall, Hockey West caught napping by an early goal, Cricket Boycott should have learnt his lesson, Russian couple put politics on ice, Racing One from the Rimell team to stop Channon scoring, Motor rallying Germans wait to see if Darniche is fit, Golf Mitchell says goodbye to Monday morning blues, Skiing Miss Wenzel leads by 32 after first slalom victory, Rugby Union England restore Colclough at lock, Football Liverpool may have to wait a little longer for the League Cup, For the record, Tennis A fiercer McEnroe in the concrete jungle. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Friday, Jan 21, 1955 The Middle East, As the Labour enquiry begins: enquire within. Editorials/Leaders: It's Democracy They Want, Uneasy, Unfriendly But Not Involved. Letters to the Editor: Links with Chile, Clearing the air over cigarette advertising, Practical problem of Employment Bill, The sticking point, Boycotting the Moscow Olympics, Travelling in Russia, Election in Rhodesia, Meaningless and dangerous comparison, Mightier than a rifle, A burnt-out case?, Takeover threat to the UK insurance houses from American brokers, Americans and Ireland, Beverage rapport, Mechanics of money-making, Melting precious metal, A tower opposite the Tate, Subsidies for coking coal in the German steel industry, Archbishop v Mammon, Recognizing trade unions, Going up in the world, The integrity of Guy Liddell. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Births. Arts and Entertainment: Japanese pay £3,200 for Berlin porcelain plaque, Television, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,128, Scotland makes poor start in home countries bridge, Irreplaceable works of art may have been lost Call to end panic melting of silver, Radio, Regional Tv, Personal Choice, Israel takes lead in chess contest. Official Appointments and Notices: Latest appointments. Deaths. Obituaries: Mr E. K. Martin, Professor H. F. Black Mechanical engineering at Heriot-Watt University, Mr E. C. Williams, Major Tryggve Gran, Mr Kenneth Hall. Business and Finance: Discount market, International Brascan is seeking new outlets for cash surplus, Uranium profits soar at Mary Kathleen, Refund of monopolies inquiry costs urged, LME metal stocks, Sotheby's capital spending rises to £5.1m, Commodities, 'No concert party' at St Piran, Avon Rubber, Euro-$ Deposits, PO chief opposes any surrender of service to private industry, A little local difficulty, Zambian takeover of petrol and fuel stocks, Business Diary: An immovable feast? · Brighton hopes, Mr Lawson pledges tight hold on PSBR, Technology News A 'remote cure' for computers, Marsh to press Bowring bid, In Brief, How vulnerable is Yugoslavia?, Turkey looks set for devaluation measures, Options, Gieves of Savile Row is selling offshoot to US buyer for £3.7m, Helping the world's poor to feed themselves, The Pound, Mystery bidder stalking Cray, Briefly, Seeking acceptance by the Accepting Houses, US profit-taking slows gold price, Warning from Lloyds & Scottish, Oil crisis threat to stability of EEC, Some relief for the discount houses, Creditors oppose winding-up of Gilmore, Export aid scheme gets time to prove itself, Gold, Competition test for shop leases, Dollar Spot Rates, Sterling: Other Markets, Dividends up 40 pc in quarter, Pentos increases stake in Elliott, EMS European Currency Rates, French court rules in favour of Iranians, Moscow finds the Midas touch. Stock Exchange Tables: The Times Share Indices, Wall Street, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Stock Exchange Prices Gilts go ahead, Recent Issues, Foreign exchange report, Price Changes, Stock markets Bold start but some profit taking evident by close. Business Appointments: Business appointments Mr A C Chipperfield is promoted at Redifon. Property: Rentals, Flat Sharing, Salerooms and Antiques.

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