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The Times - 01/11/1980

1980; Gale Group;

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From Dessa Trevisan, From Patrick Brogan, By Our Foreign Staff, By George Clark Political Correspondent, From Michael Leapman, By Clifford Webb Midlands Industrial Correspondent, By Peter Evans, Lucy Hodges, By Our Labour Editor, By Frances Gibb, From Ronald Faux, By Craig Seton, From Ronald Kershaw, By a Staff Reporter, By Michael Horsnell, By Kenneth Gosling, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By Dan van der Vat, By Lucy Hodges, From Our Correspondent, By Cyril Bainbridge, By Peter Hennessy, By Nicholas Timmins, By Diana Geddes Education Correspondent, From Michael Hornsby, From Richard Wigg, From Ian Murray, From Gretel Spitzer, From Our Own Correspondent, From Mario Modiano, From Tewfik Mishlawi, From Patrick Knight, From Michael Binyon, From Bayed K. Shipler, From Nicholas Ashford, By George Clark, Political Correspondent, By Richard Dowden, From Frederick Cleary, From Ray Kennedy, From John Best, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Richard Eaton, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Vince Wright, By Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, By John Hennessy, By Michael Seely, By Keith Macklin, By Sydney Friskin, Philip Howard, Philippa Toomey, Bryan Appleyard, David Williams, Caroline Moorehead, Patric Dickinson, Elisabeth Grey, Brian Alderson, David Wade, Edited by Peter Davalle, by David Robinson, Michael Ratcliffe, Stanley Sadie, Paul Griffiths, Bette Spektorov, Roy Hay, Harry Golombek, Pamela Vandyke Price, John Carter, Jeremy Flint, Fred Emery, Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, Tony Samstag, Garth Lean, HAROLD COPEMAN, , NIGEL SITWELL, , JOHN WTTHERIDGE, , KEITH F. NORTHOVER, , J. A. MUIR GRAY, , EVELYN ELLERTON, , MARTIN KNAPP, , M. S. LLOYD, , GORDON BOWKER, , HAROLD WILSON, , COGGAN, , SOPER, , SIEFF OF BRIMPTON, , SEEAR, , GEOFFREY RIPPON, , PATRICK CORMACK, , HUGH DYKES, , JOHN GORST, , JOHN EDEN, , W. B. UTTING, , JOHN GLUBB, , C. R. A. CUNLIFFE, , MARGARET HOGAN, , RICHARD APLEY, , DOUGLAS MORGAN, , NORMAN ASHTON HILL, , LAURENCE URDANG, , "REGINALD JEEVES.", EDWARD DUKE, , By Clive Cookson, Maria Boulding, , By Our Arts Reporter, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, From Our Special Correspondent, Peter Quennell, By Bryan Appleyard, By Hugh Clayton, By Philip Robinson, David Hewson, By Rosemary Unsworth, From Frank Vogl, By John Whitmore, By Our Industrial Staff, From Karan Thapar, Margaret Stone, John Drummond, By roSS, Peter Wainwright, Sylvia Morris, PW, EDITED BY MARGARET STONE, By Margareta Pagano, By Our Financial Staff, By Michael Prest Mining Correspondent, By Michael Clark, By Our Horticulture Correspondent, By Our Political Staff, By Annabel Ferriman,

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News: Few smiles from Mr Seaga on what should have been his big night Victory for lack-lustre leader in Jamaica, Curbs on church feared by E German bishop, Science report Biology: Is magnetism a sixth sense?, Drink Branching out profitably, New ward opened for rheumatism patients, Old enemy takes control of 'Standard', Photograph by John Manning, Mr Duffy calls for reports on BL vote, Basques kill another local party leader, Investigation of minister named in Italian tax fraud, Frenchman accused in land scandal seeks asylum, Tehran radio says plan to free hostages ready, Greek party is wary of EEC liberal group, Rothermere interest in 'Sunday Times', Shadow cast over Top Salaries Review Body, El Salvador and Honduras end football war, Afghans admit poisoning schoolchildren in Kabul, Britain fails to keep up refugee quota, Letter from Ameland Why the Dutch Cabinet meets in a sea of mud, Saturday Review, Seamen reject appeal to call off 24-hour strike, The Times special offers Quality tools and a versatile lock, Lord Montagu of Beaulieu looks forward to the London-Brighton veteran car run tomorrow Never take your sight feed oiler for granted, 20% claim unrealistic, Ford workers told, Scots council house sales loophole to be blocked, Aberdeen has its say on TV franchise, Mr Mason attacks Scargill group for 'threats bordering on dictatorship', BBC clears last obstacle in way of new technology, The tranquil sport that hooks three million dreamers, Good Food Guide A typical taste of the Irish, Greek police say Briton fled on false passport, Select committee may study Trudeau plan, Russians accuse Japan of piracy over sunken gold, President Nyerere wins a further five years in office, Shoparound, Travel Seeing the Algarve at its springtime best, Former Ghana ruler held over alleged plot, Jamaican Premier is unrepentant after crushing election defeat, White man killed in Zimbabwe ambush, Hebron massacre man was trained in Russia, Shah's son proclaims himself king, Angry sighs as 'Evening News' dies in London, Policeman's funeral: Sir David McNee, Metropolitan Police, Strike helps ratepayers, Trust formed to find funds for aspiring artists, When it pays to trim a public image, Gardening Such a versatile performer, Lord Soames is asked to intervene for scientist who defied rule in criticizing atom centre secrecy, Police report on Asian's speeding fine prompts review of guidelines, Backers of Mr Benn fear wins by Mr Foot, Immigrants in France increasingly ostracized, Russians blacken US candidate they prefer, Afrikaners may start trade union for teachers, The Times Special Offers, Advertising drive to boost sale of school meals, Last-minute hustle for votes across America, St Benedict's rule and the all-pervasive nature of prayer, Polish leaders make big concessions to new trade union, 'Express' chief calls for pay moratorium, European Community to maintain for a week temporary ban on subsidized grain product exports, Iran puts its armed forces under unified command, South African pass law changes bring gains and losses for blacks, Collecting New art and new patronage, Sportsview The Wightman Cup: time for Europe to step in?, Algeria sets limits to its policy of forgiveness, The man who made goodness fashionable, Botswana plan for African economic community, Minister denies vendetta in immigrant raids, Communists' new border rules 'should be revoked', Alberta to cut oil output in protest at new tax, Ex-PoWs pay decision attacked as shabby, Cascade, spray and charm at chrysanthemum show, Prison officers propose short, sharp shock before Tuesday's talks. Law: Journalist to remain in jail, Man refuses to answer questions at trial, Church may get £100,000 for lost trees, Kagan trial told of scapegoat, Couple on charge of burying children, Rugby men cleared of damaging skirt, Former BBC men accused of costume plot, Senator on bribes charge, Law Report October 31 1980 Court of Appeal Employers entitled to dismiss two suspects Monie v Coral Racing Ltd, Brazil to deport Italian priest. Index. Display Advertising: Tyndall Gilt Income Trust, Bell's, Chess Computers, Mfi, Bank Base Rates, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Arosa. News in Brief. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery: Hoff of Heybridge Heath. Sport: Hockey Cardiff's other big match, Rugby Union Not even JPR can dispel despondent feeling, Table tennis Six of best seek a big prize, Golf Shearer slips up on day of anti-climax, Football Missing trio may leave Albion too great a task, Snooker Mifsud unbeaten as he shows his versatility, Badminton British women in semi-finals of Canadian Open, Cricket Tourists keep Victoria on a tight rein, Olympic Games President happy with handling of Moscow event, Boxing Challenger's parents told to ignore threat, Ice skating Richmond entry is smallest in 25 years, Weekend fixtures, Rugby League Great Britain's casualty list, Racing Beacon Light to lead way home, For the record, Tennis Miss Wade upstaged by the courage of a young American, Motor rallying New Grand Prix series signals widening rift. Classified Advertising: Personal, Home & Garden, Christmas Countdown, Announcements, Entertainments, Services, Services tomorrow: Twenty-second Sunday after Trinity. Reviews: Endangered species, Brrrrr, Sex, lust greed, Chameleon of culture, Fireworks in verse, We'll be OK Caught on a Train BBC 2, Philharmonia/ Ashkenazy Festival Hall, Radio Riding the sounds, Guilt and bliss, Ex-Africa semper..., Northern Sinfonia/ Bedford Queen Elizabeth Hall, Bitter philosophies. Arts and Entertainment: Comment, Television, Chess Could Beethoven have mastered the game?, Bridge Winning women, Regional Tv, Radio, Munch exhibition, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 15,363, Personal Choice, German painters attract high prices in U S, Films On Tv. Editorials/Leaders: About Turn In Jamaica, Compromise In Poland, The Civil Service Forgets Itself. Letters to the Editor: Life of the leader, Strike at the Met, Thank you, Jeeves, Ambridge affairs, Prison officers' discontent, Jews in the Soviet Union, The war in The Gulf, Mental health costs, State assistance for the press, The Church and Galileo, Giving the public service its due, The cost of flying, An ancient antidote, Dealing with shoplifters, Drugs in sport, Evidence of faith, Catalogued, Spending on health. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Wednesday, Nov 2, 1955 Unifying Germany. Official Appointments and Notices: University news, Latest appointments Special Branch gets new leader. Obituaries: Mr Eric Beverley, Rev N. S. T. Benson, Lady Sitwell, Professor J. H. Van Vleck Nobel Prize for Physics. Business and Finance: Discount market, Savoy Hotel loss the worst for 91 years, Dairy profits curb may deter monopoly action, Sterling and dollar still gaining as interest rates remain high, Banks Baits for smaller savers, Sir Robert buys more of Wm Press, Sparta joins the battle to win holiday sales, Commodities, Wage claim warning for building workers, Mr Moran stays director but board resigns, Readers' Forum Damage to patio doors, Investor's week Clouds begin to hide the silver lining, In Brief, Gulf war ends slump in Nigerian oil sales, Ashton in Joint Venture deal, New president for World Bank, Inco chief's forecast of nickel stocks, ... you may not be covered, Double or quits Courtaulds stake and a gamble down under, The Pound, Round-up Women are more pension conscious, Insurance When insurers say no to a claim..., Briefly, THF buys £16m Thorn EMI leisure interests, Davies & Newman repeats loss, Higher taxes and dearer petrol for Italians, Making the most of giving, Wood Hall Trust climbs 8pc in record year, Brokers will pay interest on cashed cheques, Share prices leap on rumours of Jardine Matheson takeover bid. Stock Exchange Tables: Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Stock markets Electricals withstand profit taking, Recent Issues, Stock Exchange Prices Shares fall back, Price Changes, Wall Street. Politics and Parliament: Old people may escape prosecution, Ministers who will not cut are urged to resign, Impact of landing fees, Overtaken by technology, POWs may be helped to avoid more raking over the past House of Lords, References in court to 'Hansard' reports House of Commons. Property: Flat Sharing, London Flats. Births.

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